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from E. R. Sawer, Esq. ; 21 Phanerogams from Northern 

 Nigeria, from Dr. Karl W. Kumm ; 3 specimens of Convol- 

 vulacese from Northern Nigeria, from Capt. G. B. Gosling; 

 122 Phanerogams and 8 Cryptogams from Angola, from J. 

 Gossweiler, Esq. ; 153 Phanerogams and 3 Cryptogams from 

 the Transvaal, from J. Burtt Davy, Esq. ; 106 Phanerogams 

 from the Uganda Protectorate, from Dr. A. G. Bagshawe ; 

 3 specimens of Compositse from South Africa, from Dr. H. 

 Bolus ; 4 specimens of Coniferse from Mexico, from George 

 Shaw, Esq. ; 11 specimens of Violets from the United States, 

 from Homer D. Howse, Esq. ; 6 Phanerogams from California, 

 from Dr. Davidson ; 24 specimens of Sarracenia from Dr. 

 J. M. McFarlane, Philadelphia ; 249 Phanerogams and 17 

 Cryptogams, collected in Mexico, 1827-9, by G. J. Graham, 

 from Mrs. Howgrave Graham ; 36 specimens of Podostemacese 

 from A. W. Bartlett, Esq. ; 401 Phanerogams and 17 Crypto- 

 gams from Chili, from G. F. Scott Elliot, Esq. ; 7 Flowering 

 plants and 13 Cryptogams from Tierra del Fuego, from Capt. 

 Crawshay ; 41 Phanerogams and 13 Cryptogams from the 

 Falkland Islands, from Mrs. Vallentin ; 5 specimens of Azalea 

 critically determined, from Herr J. Valckenier Suringar ; 

 specimens of cultivated plants from Messrs. A. Perry (8), 

 James O'Brien, Esq. (20), Walter Ledger, Esq. (9), and E. A. 

 Bowles, Esq. (16) ; a section of Yew from the Red Bog, near 

 Ballyfin, Queens Co., Ireland, from R. D. Cole, Esq. ; a leaf 

 of Ceratozamia mexicana and a specimen of Eohallium 

 Elaterium for exhibition, from the Director, Royal Gardens, 

 Kew ; and 7 specimens of Characese for exhibition, from 

 Messrs. H. and J. Groves ; 100 Ferns from the South Sea 

 Islands and New Zealand, from Commander G. G. Webber ; 



3 Ferns from the Pyrenees, from C. E. Salmon, Esq. ; 37 

 Mosses from Fernando Po, from Mr. W. S. Sherrin ; 13 Aiosses 

 from the Swedish Antarctic Expedition, from M. J. Cardot ; 

 24 Hepatics from Jamaica, from i^lexander W. Evans, Esq. ; 



4 new marine Algse from the Faroe Islands and Norway, 

 from Herr H. G. Simmons; 24 tubes of fresh-water Algse, 

 collected by I. H. Burkill, Esq., from Lt.-Col. D. Prain ; 

 photographs of 7 types of Japanese Sargassa in Herb. Harvey 

 from Dr. E. Perceval Wright ; 33 Lichens from Bombay, from 

 Rev. E. Blatter; one or two specimens from Sir Daniel 

 Morris, Miss Copland, J. W. O'Dell, Esq., F. Garry, Esq., 

 Lieut. Rayner Cole, Franklin White, Esq., Dr. Britton, Dr. 

 Morrison, Rev. R. P. Murray, W. Fawcett, Esq., Rev. J. 

 Gerard, C. Kerr Wilson, Esq., Miss Anna Vickers, and J. T. 

 Bennett -Poe, Esq ; a drawing of a group of plants by M. van 

 Huysum, from F. Jus ten, Esq. ; and a large photograph of 

 FhalcEnopsis Schilleriana for exhibition, from the Hon. 

 Walter Rothschild. 



The additions to the British Herbarium by presentation 

 have been : — 90 specimens from C. E. Salmon, Esq. ; 160 

 fvpecimens from Rev. E. S. Marshall ; photograph of wild 

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