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Cultivated Plants, 



Rev. D. Miller, 3 Burmese Orchids ; the Curator of the 

 Physick Garden, Chelsea, 44 specimens for exhibition ; 

 the Curator of the Botanic Garden, Cambridge, 2 species of 

 Pepero'mia ; Lady Hanbury, 12 specimens of Mesembryan- 

 themum from La Mortola ; J. O'Brien, Esq, 3 Orchids; Sir 

 Trevor Lawrence, Bart., Orchid ; Hon. Walter Rothschild, 

 F.R.S., large inflorescence of an Orchid (Lissochilus), 



{2) By Purchase. 

 British Isles. 



W. H. Pearson, 100 Hepaticse exsiccatse. 



Europe. 



Through Dulau & Co. — A. von Hayek, Flora Stiriaca, lief. 

 XXIII, XXIV, 182 specimens ; O. Jaap, 50 Fungi selecti, 

 ser. XXIII, XXIV, and 20 Myxomycetes, ser. VI ; Kabat and 

 Bubak, 50 Fungi Imperfecti, fasc. XIV ; A. Kneucker, 

 60 Cj'peraceet! & Juncacese, lief. VIII, IX ; K. W. Krieger, 

 50 Fungi Saxonici, fasc. XLIV ; H. and P. Sydow, Mycotheca 

 Germanica, fasc. XXII, XXIII, 100 specimens ; A. Toeptfer, 

 Salicetum exsicc, fasc. VII, 50 specimens ; Tranzschel and 

 Serebrianikow, Mycotheca Rossica, fasc. V-VII, 150 specimens ; 

 T. Vestergren, 50 Micromycetes rariores selecti, fasc. LXE, 

 LXIL 



Through E. M. Reineck. — 42 selected species, by various col- 

 lectors ; 108 Bulgarian plants prepared by V. Stribrny. 



Through T. 0. Weigel. — A. Degen, 350 Gramina Hungarica, 

 fasc. I-VII ; A. Fiori and A. Beguinot, Flora Italica Cent. 

 XV, XVI ; J. Nowopokrowsky, Herbarium Florae Ta,naiticse, 

 fasc. I-III, 150 specimens ; F. Petrak, 300 Fungi Eichleriani, 

 lief. I-XV, and Flora Bohemise et Moravise, lief. I-XI, 

 1,100 specimens ; E. Prager, Sphagnotheca Germanica, lief. 

 I-IV, 200 specimens. 



From the Publishers. — H, Dahlstedt, 100 Taraxaca Scan- 

 dinavica, fasc. I, II ; H. Sudre, Herbarium Hieraciorum, 

 fasc. II, 50 specimens, and Batotheca Europsea, fasc. X, 

 50 specimens. 



Asia. 



The Arnold Arboretum, 751 Chinese plants collected by 

 E. H. Wilson ; J . Bornmiiller, 363 Phanerogams and 53 Cryp- 

 togams from Syria ; A. D. E. Elmer, 745 Phanerogams and 

 233 Cryptogams from the Philippine Islands ; W. Siehe, 

 174 rare Oriental plants (selected). 



Africa. 



Dr. E. Gilg, 307 Phanerogams and 20 Cryptogams from 

 the Cameroons, collected by Zenker ; R. Maire, Mycotheca 

 Boreali-Africana, fasc. I-III, 75 specimens (per T. 0. Weigel) ; 

 Rev. F. A. Rogers, 270 plants, chiefly from Rhodesia. 



