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from Mrs. R. P. Murray ; 12 specimens of seeds from Sikkim, from 

 Capt. Gage ; 22 Phanerogams from New Guinea, from Capt. 

 F. R. Barton ; 138 Phanerogams from the Curator of the Sarawak 

 Museum ; 54 Phanerogams from neighbourhood of Shanghai, 

 from F. W. Styan, Esq.; 78 Phanerogams and 15 Cryptogams 

 from Fiji, from Miss L. Gibbs ; 24 Phanerogams from West 

 Australia, from O. H. Sargent, Esq. ; 9 specimens of Australian 

 woods from Millar's Karri and Jarrah Co. ; 32 Phanerogams 

 and 4 ferns from South Nigeria, from A. E. Kitson, Esq. ; 

 114 Phanerogams and 1 Cryptogam from Nigeria, from 

 C. C. Yates, Esq. ; 27 Phanerogams from Uganda, from E. Brown, 

 Esq. ; 118 specimens from Rhodesia, from E. C. Chubb, Esq. ; 

 43 Phanerogams from Rhodesia, from Dr. R. F. Rand ; 8 specimens 

 of fruits from West Indies, from A. E. Aspinall, Esq. ; 390 

 specimens from Chili, from R, M. Middleton, Esq. ; 40 Phanero- 

 gams from Patagonia, from Dr. P. Dusen ; 9 specimens of 

 cultivated plants from Walter Ledger, Esq. ; 73 Ferns of New 

 Zealand and 100 Ferns of tropical Asia, from Llewellyn 

 Lewis, Esq. ; 7 growth-forms of Asplenium Bradleyi, from 

 Tennessee, from R. M. Middleton, Esq. ; 227 Algse of Barbados, 

 from the executors of the late Miss Anna Vickers ; 48 tubes of 

 Plankton collected in the African Lakes, by Dr. W. A. Cunning- 

 ton, from the Tanganyika Committee ; 33 marine Algae of the 

 Danish West Indies, from Dr. F. Borgesen; 26 Australian Lichens, 

 from Edwin Cheel, Esq. ; 23 Mycetozoa from the Philippine 

 Islands, from E. D. Merrill, Esq. ; and single specimens from Prof. 

 Balfour, Sir Trevor Lawrence, J. O'Brien, Esq., Sir J. Cohnan, 

 Miss Selina Harding, T. Sprague, Esq., G. L. Bates, Esq., 

 J. Groves, Esq., Dr. C. Christy, Edward S. James, Esq.. Rev. P. 

 Stapleton, Lieut.-Col. Lambton, Dr. Noel Bards well, J as. 

 Saunders, Esq., and W. Gamble, Esq. 



The additions to the British Herbarium by presentation 

 have been : — The British Herbarium of the late John Benbow, 

 Esq., of Uxbridge, from A. J. Benbow, Esq. ; 35 specimens from 

 C. E. Salmon, Esq. ; 17 specimens from Rev. E. F. Linton ; 205 

 specimens from Rev. E. S. Marshall ; 15 specimens from 

 W. H. Beeby, Esq. ; 5 specimens from Rev. H. J. Riddelsdell ; 

 74 specimens of Rubi from Rev. W. Moyle Rogers ; 30 specimens 

 of Potamogetons from A. Bennett, Esq. ; 3 specimens from W. P. 

 Hiern, Esq. ; 2 specimens of diseases of cultivated trees, by 

 W. Gamble, Esq. ; 2 rare British Marine Algse, by A. D. Cotton, 

 Esq. ; 2 fungal diseases of insects, by E. R. Bankes, Esq. ; 2 

 microscope-preparations from a Scottish glacial peat deposit 

 by H. N. Dixon, Esq., and single specimens from Rev. Augustin 

 Ley, P. Ewing, Esq., F. N. Williams Esq., Rev. Canon Yaughan, 

 E. J. Bellord, Esq., S. H. Bickham, Esq., James Groves, Esq., 

 Miss C. E. Barter, Dr. H. T. Giissow, Worthington G. Smith, Esq., 

 Miss F. H. Woolward, Miss Severn, and A. W. F. Fuller, Esq. 



The following additions have been made by exchange of 

 duplicates : — 265 Phanerogams and 28 Ferns from Malaya, 

 from the Director of the Botanic Gardens, Singapore ; 



