DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY. l7S 



Overlooked plants described by Schreber. By Mr. 

 Britten. (Journal of Botany.) 



Revision of the Genus Bersama. By Mr. Baker. (Journal 

 of Botany.) 



A new Limonia from Uganda. By Mr. Baker. (Journal 

 of Botany.) 



New species of Malvaceae. By Mr. Baker. (Bulletin of 

 the New York Botanic Garden, Vol. iv.) 



Alabastra Diversa, pt. xiv. By Mr. Spencer Moore. 

 (Journal of Botany.) 



Notes on some Tropical African Rubiacese. By Mr. 

 Spencer Moore. (Journal of Botany.) 



Marine Algse. (Phseophycese and Floridese.) By Mr. 

 and Mrs. Gepp. (National Antarctic Expedition, Vol. iii.) 



Fungi new to Britain. By Miss A. Lorrain Smith (with 

 Mr. Carleton Rea). (Trans. Brit. Mycolog. Soc.) 



Notes on British Rubi. By Dr. E. Gilbert. (Journal of 

 Botany.) 



British Roses of the mollis-tomentosa Group. By Rev. 

 Augustin Ley. (Journal of Botany.) 



Observations on Sarracenia. By Dr. J. M. Macfarlane, 

 Professor of Botany, University of Philadelphia, U.S.A. 

 (Journal of Botany.) * 



Oxalis corniculata and its Allies. By Dr. B. L, Robinson, 

 Curator of the Gray Herbarium, Harvard University, 

 U.S.A. (Journal of Botany.) 



Donax and Schumannianthus. By Mr. R. A. Rolfe, 

 Herbarium, Royal Gardens, Kew. (Journal of Botany.) 



III. — Exchanges of Duplicates. 

 Exchanges have been effected with the Royal Gardens, 

 Kew ; the Botanic Gardens, Sydney ; the Botanic Gardens, 

 Singapore ; the Royal Botanic Gardens, St. Petersburg; the 

 Hofmuseum, Vienna ; the Botanic Museum, Zurich ; the 

 New York Botanic Garden; the Missouri Botanic Garden; 

 the Botanic Garden, Buitenzorg, Java ; J. F. Cheeseman, 

 Esq., the Auckland Museum, New Zealand ; and Oswald 

 Sargent, Esq., York, West Australia. 



IV. — Loan of 



Fifty-seven unnamed specimens of Characese have been 

 lent for determination to Henry Groves, Esq. 



V. — Departmental Library. 

 The additions during the past year have been, by dona- 

 tion, 35 volumes, 103 pamphlets ; by purchase, 185 volumes. 



