240 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Rev. F. A. Rogers, 120 Phanerogams from Rhodesia and Congo 

 District ; T. O. Weigel, 25 Fungi, Mycotheca Boreali-Africana, 

 fasc. IV, prepared by R. Maire ; F. Wilms, 399 Phanerogams 

 and 69 Cryptogams collected in Natal by H. Rudatis, and 93 

 Phanerogams collected in Uganda by G. Scheffler. 



Am,erica. 



E. Bartholomew, 500 Fungi Columbiani, cent. XXXVIII- 

 XLII, and 300 North American Uredineales, cent. VI-VEII ; 

 E. W. Berger, exhibition specimens and photographs of para- 

 sitic Fungi on Scale Insects ; T. S. Brandegee, 302 Phanero- 

 gams and 30 Ferns collected in Mexico by C. A. Purpus ; W. E. 

 Broadway, 273 Phanerogams and 27 Cryptogams from Tobago ; 

 O. Buchtien, 147 Phanerogams and 53 Vascular Cryptogams 

 from Bolivia ; Collins, Holden, &; Setchell, 50 Algse, Phycotheca 

 Boreali-Americana, fasc. XXXVIII (per Dulau & Co,) ; E. 

 Hassler, 402 Phanerogams and 11 Cryptogams from Paraguay ; 

 C. C. Haynes, 20 American Hepaticse, decades XI, XII ; E. M. 

 Reineck, 10 selected species of Mosses, mostly from Central 

 America ; H. von Tiirckheim, 226 Phanerogams and 15 Vascular 

 Cryptogams from Guatemala (per T. O. Weigel) ; I. Urban, 

 633 Phanerogams and 142 Cryptogams collected in St. Domingo 

 by M. Fuertes. 



General. 



Through Dulaii & Co. — H. Rehm, 118 Fungi, Ascomycetes 

 exsiccati, fasc. LII, LIII ; H. Sydow, 150 Fungi exotici exsiccati, 

 fasc. II-IV ; P. Sydow, 50 Uredinese, fasc. LI, 25 Ustilaginese, 

 fasc. XII, and 25 Phycomycetes and Protomycetes. 



Through V. Schroeder. — 101 Ferns, mostly tropical, deter- 

 mined by E. Rosenstock. 



(3) By Exchange of Duplicates. 



Cakes Ames, 102 Orchids from the Philippine Islands ; 

 Director, Hungarian National Museum, Budapest, Flora 

 Hungarica exsiccata, cent. I ; Prof. K. Domin, 100 Phanero- 

 gams from Montenegro ; Director, Royal Gardens, Kew, 11 

 plants from Keeling Island ; Botanist, Bureau of Science, 

 Manila, 1,779 Phanerogams and 868 Cryptogams, mainly from 

 the Philippine Islands ; Director, Botanical Garden, New York, 

 625 Phanerogams and 31 Cryptogams from Bermuda, Cuba, 

 and Jamaica; Department of Botany, Riksmuseet, Stockholm, 

 159 Brazilian Grasses ; Director, National Herbarium, Sydney, 

 48 Australian plants ; Curator, Botanical Department, Hof - 

 museum, Vienna, 100 Kryptogamee exsiccatse, cent. XXI, mostly 

 European ; Director, Botanic Garden and Institute of the 

 University, Vienna, 400 plants, Flora exsiccata Austro- 

 Hungarica, cent. XXXVI -XL; Curator, U.S. National 

 Herbarium, Washington, 141 West Indian Grasses ; Director, 

 Botanic Gardens, Zurich, 3 plants from Cameroons. 



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