144 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



plantarum in horto Upsaliensi, Instructio Musei rerum natur- 

 alium, Diss, de methodo investigandi, Vires medicamentorum 

 chemica, Somnus plantarum, Specifica Canadensium, Natura 

 pelagi, Culina mutata, De Cortiee peruviano Medicamenta 

 graveolentia, Instructio peregrinatoris, Plantarum Jamaicen- 

 sium pugillus, De politia naturae, Macellum olitorium. Diss, 

 in qua potus Coffese, Inebriantia, Reformatio botanices, De 

 Raphania, Lignum Quassiae, Spiritus frumenti, Opobalsamum 

 declaratum, Potus These, Usus Muscorum, Purgantia indigena. 

 Diss, demonstrans necessitatem promovendse hist. nat. in Rossia, 

 Diss. Acad, demonstrans usum hist. nat. in vita communi. Diss, 

 mundum invisibilem breviter delineatura, Rariora Nor- 

 vegiae, Iter in Chinam, Pandora et Flora Rybyensis, Obser- 

 vationes in materiam medicam, De Ledo palustri, Opium, 

 Medicamento purgantia, Hypericum, Flora Anglica, presented 

 by Royal Academy of Science, Stockholm ; P. A. Sodiro, Re- 

 censio Cryptogamarum vascularium Provincise Quitensis, by 

 E. Whymper ; H. L. Roth, A Sketch of the Agriculture of 

 East Russia, and Remarks on the Roots of the Sugar Cane, 

 by the Author ; F. v. Mueller, Select Extra-Tropical Plants, 

 8th Edition, by the Author ; E. Warming, Familien Podoste- 

 maceae, Part IV., by the Author ; T. S. Brandegee, Flora of the 

 Cape Region of California, by the Author ; A. V. Jennings 

 and Kate M. Hall, Notes on the Structure of Tmesipteris ; 



C. E. Bessey, Preliminary Reports on the Native Trees and 

 Shrubs of Nebraska, by the Author; E. Bureau andA. Franchet, 

 Plantes nouvelles du Thibet et de la Chine occidentale, by E. G. 

 Baker ; F. A. Fliickiger, La Mortola, a short description of 

 the garden of Thomas Hanbury, by E. G. Baker ; J. Taylor, 

 Arbores mirabiles, by J. Burtt Davy ; Drawings of Indian 

 Plants, from Colonel Beddome; 14 Slides and five Drawings 

 illustrating Brugmansia and Fruits of Barringtonia, from 



Julian Deby ; four Photographs of Madeiran Vegetation, from 



D. Harcourt Powell. 



The number of visitors to the Herbarium for scientific 

 research or inquiry during the year has been 2,226. In addi- 

 tion to these, a large number of students have regularly 

 visited and systematically studied the collection of British 

 Plants specially prepared for the use of students and exhi- 

 bited in the Public Gallery. 



H'm. Carruthers. 



