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author, Prof. C. E. Bessey ; Fungus Foray and other 

 pamphlets, by Charles Crossland, Esq. ; The Garden, by W. 

 Robinson, Esq. ; Pharmaceutical Journal, by the Pharmaceu- 

 tical Society ; Journal of the Royal Horticultural Societ}'-, 

 by the Society ; Journal, Transactions and Proceedings of 

 the Linnean Society, by the Society ; Quarterly Record of 

 the Royal Botanic Society of London, by the Society ; 

 Bulletin of the Botanical Dept., Jamaica, by the Director, 

 W. Fawcett, Esq. ; Contributions from the U.S. National 

 Museum, by the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture ; Minnesota 

 Botanical Studies, hj Prof. Conway Macmillan ; Nederlandsch 

 Kruidkundig Archief, by the Nederlandsche Botanische 

 Vereeniging, Nijmegen ; Notizblatt, K. Bot. Garten, Berlin, 

 by the Director, Prof. Dr. Engler ; Botanical Gazette, xxx., 

 2-5, by the Editor, University of Chicago, 111., U.S.A.; 

 Agricultural Bulletin, Malay Peninsula, by H. N. Ridley, 

 Esq. 



The following publications relating to the collections and 

 work of the Department have aj)peared during 1900 : — 



By Mr. Britten. 



Illustrations of the Botany of Captain Cook's Voyage 

 round the World in 1768 -71, "by Sir Joseph Banks and Dr. 

 Solander : Australian Plants, Part I. 



On some species of Cracca. (With Mr. Baker.) 



Note on Cosmia. 



The Genus Mathiola. 



Drosera Banksii. 



Notes on Eryngium. (With Mr. Baker.) 



Notes on Rhus. 



Notes on Eriocaulon. 



(All in the Journal of Botany.) 



By Mr. Gepp. 



Ferns and Mosses in Dr. Andrews' Monograph of Christmas 

 Island. 



By Mr. Baker. 



Polypetalae and Gamopetalae collected by Dr. Andrews. 

 (Monograph of Christmas Island.) 



Species of Cracca. (With Mr. Britten.) (Journal of 

 Botany.) 



On Eryngium. (With Mr. Britten.) (Journal of Botany.) 



