212 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



A'merica. 



E. Bartholomew, Fungi Columbiani, Cent. XXXV-XXXVII, 

 and North American Uredinales, Cent. III-V ; T. S. Brandegee, 

 415 Phanerogams and 45 Cryptogams from Mexico, collected 

 by C. A. Purpns ; W. E. Broadway, 111 Phanerogams and 

 28 Cryptogams from Tobago ; O. Buchtien, 97 Phanerogams 

 and 3 Ferns from Bolivia (per T. O. Weigel) ; Collins, Holden, 

 and Setchell, Phycotheca Boreali-Americana, fasc. XXXVI, 

 XXXVIT., 100 Alg^ (per Dulau & Co.) ; C. C. Haynes, 

 20 American Hepaticse, decades IX, X ; G. K. Merrill, 50 Lichens, 

 mostly North American. 



General. 



H. Eehm, 102 Ascomycetes exsicc, fasc. XLIX-LI (per 

 Dulau & Co.); V. Schroeder, 77 Ferns, mostly tropical, deter- 

 mined by E. Rosenstock ; Sydow, 100 Uredineae, fasc. XLIX, L, 

 25 Phycomycetes and Protomycetes, fasc. VII, and Fungi 

 exotici, fasc. I (per Dulau & Co.). 



(3) By Exchange of Duplicates. 



A. B. Jackson, 227 British plants ; Director, Botanical 

 Museum, Christiania, 152 Lichens, mostly Norwegian ; Curator, 

 Botanical Department, Hofmuseum, Vienna, 100 Kryptogamee 

 exsiccatfe, mostly European ; Director, Royal Gardens, Kew, 

 24 plants, mostly Arctic and Nigerian ; Director, Botanic 

 Gardens, Zilrich, 147 South African plants, collected by 

 R. Schlechter ; Director, Bolus Herbarium, Kenilworth, Cape 

 Town, 68 South African plants ; Director, Botanic GardenSj 

 Singapore, 132 Phanerogams and 2 Cryptogams from Malay 

 Peninsula ; Director, National Herbarium, Sydney, 19 Austra- 

 lian plants ; Director, U.S. National Museum, Washington, 

 623 Phanerogams and 11 Cryptogams, chiefly from Washington 

 and Oregon ; Department of Botany, University of California, 

 208 Californian plants ; Director, Botanic Garden, New York, 

 5 South American Mosses. 



VI. — Students and Visitors. 



The number of visits to the Department for consultation 

 and research during the year was 3,962. 



VII. — Demonstrations. 



Demonstrations on the collections have been given by 

 Dr. Rendle to the Geologists' Association and the St, Olave's 

 School Natural History Club. 



A. B. Rendle. 



