2i0 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Asia. 



Mrs. B. Stuart, F.L.S., 162 Mancliurian plants; Lieut. S. M. 

 Toppin, 7 species of iTnpatiens from N.E. Burma ; H. N. 

 Eidley, F.R.S., 83 Phanerogams and 38 Cryptogams collected in 

 Selangor by C. B. Kloss ; the Regius Keeper of the Royal 

 Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, 303 Phanerogams and 18 Cryptogams 

 from China ; General Sir Robert Biddulph, a transverse section 

 of trunk of old Olive-tree from Cyprus ; and single specimens 

 from Capt. A. F. Hodgins and H. N. Dixon, F.L.S. 



Africa. 



Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Talbot, 855 Phanerogams, 16 Fruits, and 

 22 Cryptogams from South Nigeria; R. H. Bunting, Esq., 

 40 Liberian plants ; Dr. G. Y. Perez, spirit specimens of Kleinia 

 neriifolia and Crassula quadrifida, and seeds of the former, 

 from TenerifFe ; the Hon. N. C. Rothschild, Ophrys fusca from 

 Algeria; Entomological Research Committee (Tropical Africa), 

 1 Phanerogam and 4 Fungi ; C. F. H. Monro, Esq., 5 plants 

 from Rhodesia ; the Percy Sladen Trustees, 29 plants collected 

 in South-west Africa by H. H. W. Pearson ; R. Kirkpatrick, 

 Esq., 2 marine Alg?e from Madeira; G. Thorncroft, Esq., 

 40 Phanerogams and 1 Fruit from the Transvaal ; Prof. J. W. 

 Gregory, F.R.S., 58 Phanerogams and a fern from Angola ; 

 Dr. G. B. LongstaiF, 6 plants from Nubia; the Regius Keeper 

 of the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, 94 Phanerogams and 

 7 Cryptogams from tropical Africa ; and a single specimen 

 from J. S. Masterman, Esq. 



Australasia. 



W. V. Fitzgerald, Esq., Ptilotus fasciculatus from West 

 Australia. 



Oceania. 



The Director of the Imperial Institute, Fruits of Coelococcus 

 solomonensis from the Solomon Islands ; H. N. Dixon, F.L.S. , 

 Eymenophyllum from Samoa. 



America. 



The Colonial Secretary, through the Director of Agriculture, 

 Jamaica, 15 plants from that island ; Dr. C. Skottsberg, 10 speci- 

 mens of Senecio from Patagonia ; Dr. M. A. Howe, an alga 



(Neo'ineris mucosa) from South Caicos Islands. 



Antarctica. 



The Managing Committee of the British Antarctic Expe- 

 dition (1901-4), the freshwater Algae collected by the 

 Expedition. 



General. 



The Director of the New York Botanical Garden, 14 species 

 of Daltonia ; Miss G. Lister, F.L.S., 365 exotic Mycetozoa ; 

 Dr. H. B. Guppy, 33 Drift-fruits and seeds from the coasts of 

 Europe and the ^Vest Indies. 



