160 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



T. Smith, Esq.; 2 specimens of cultivated Trilliums, from 

 F. W. Burbidge, Esq. ; 3 specimens of cultivated Trilliums, 

 from G. Wilson, Esq. ; 104 specimens, including 14 Cryptogams, 

 collected on 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Voyages of Capt. Parry, from 

 Kt. Hon. Lord Walsingham ; Fruiting specimens of Trillium 

 and Asarum, from Mrs. Brightwen ; 21 specimens from 

 Naini Tal, N. India, from Miss M. K. Wall; 2 species of 

 Blepharis from Natal, from P. E. F. Perredes, Esq. ; 12 

 specimens of Loranthus from Sydney, from J. H. Maiden, 

 Esq. ; 5 specimens from N.W. India and Central Asia, from 

 Herr Max Leichtlin ; 3 specimens of cultivated Orchids and 

 Scilla, from J. Sparkes, Esq. ; 8 specimens of cultivated 

 petaloid Monocotyledons, from R. I. Lynch, Esq. ; 10 specimens 

 of cultivated Orchids, from Sir Trevor Lawrence, Bart. ; 3 

 specimens of cultivated Orchids, and 1 Aroid, from A. H. 

 Smee, Esq. ; 3 specimens of cultivated Orchids, from H. J. 

 Chapman, Esq. ; 4 specimens of cultivated Orchids, from 

 Messrs. Hugh Low ; 2 specimens of Monocotyledons and 3 

 specimens of Monstrous Plants, from A. Bowles, Esq. ; 

 2 cultivated Plants, from Jas. O'Brien, Esq. ; 4 coloured plates 

 of Orchids, from Prof. Phillips ; a photograph of Anigozanthos, 

 from B. Woodward, Esq. ; 11 Marine Algse, from Brisbane, 

 from Mrs. Hubert Barton ; 2 species of Lichens, from British 

 Central Africa, from the Rev. David Lillie ; a microscope-pre- 

 paration of Diatoms from Torres Straits, from Prof. Perceval 

 Wright ; 22 specimens and 5 microscope-slides of Mycetozoa, 

 from Arthur Lister, Esq. ; Diatomaceous Ooze from the coast 

 of Cape Colony, from J. D. F. Gilchirst ; 11 Indian and 1 rare 

 Italian Moss, from Dr. Emilio Levier ; 26 Cryptogams from 

 Borneo, from Dr. Charles Hose ; 114 Marine Algae from Japan, 

 from Mr. Y. Hirase ; and specimens of a micro-fungus from the 

 Upper Congo, from J. Wray, Esq. ; and single specimens from 

 Mons. H. Claes ; E. Ashworth, Esq. ; Sir F. Wigan, Bart. ; F. 

 W. Moore, Esq. ; Messrs. Veitch & Sons ; John Weathers, Esq. ; 

 Messrs. Perry ; Miss Jekyll ; Major A. H. Wolley Dod ; Chas. 

 Reay, Esq. ; G. K. Dunstable, Esq. ; Prof. Farmer ; Dr. Cooke ; 

 M. Teesdale, Esq. ; C. H. Tripp, Esq. 



The following additions have been made by presentation 

 to the British Herbarium :— The Herbarium of the late 

 Mr. J. H. Morgan, consisting of 2,119 Flowering Plants and 

 322 Cryptogams, presented by his niece, Miss Morgan; 14 

 Phanerogams and 5 Characese, from C. E. Salmon, Esq. ; 6 

 specimens from Dufton, from Prof. Oliver; Scabiosa with 

 lateral prolification of inflorescence, from H. E. Hogan, Esq. ; 

 a form of Viola tricolor from Glen Lochay, from R. T. 

 Ljmch, Esq. ; 352 specimens, including 15 Characese, from 

 Rev. E. S. Marshall ; 13 specimens from Cornwall, from 

 Clement Reid, Esq. ; 3 specimens from Messrs. H. & J. 

 Groves ; 2 specimens from Cumberland, from R. Baker, Esq. ; 

 specimens of Viola hanatica, from Miss Charlotte Palmer ; 

 Fontinalis antipyreticavsiY. cymhifoliaJ.romW. E. Nicholson, 



