170 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



neighbourhood of Johannesberg, from H. T. Ommanney, Esq. ; 



5 specimens of cultivated plants, from F. W. Burbidge, Esq.; 



6 specimens of Monocotyledons from Miss E. Willmott ; 

 3 specimens of cultivated plants, from Messrs. Veitch & Sons ; 

 51 specimens from Syria, from Dr. Post ; 552 Phanerogams 

 and 11 Cryptogams from Tropical East Africa, from A. Whyte, 

 Esq. ; 100 Plantse Exsiccatse Grayanse from Dr. B. L. 

 Robinson ; 2 specimens of cultivated plants, from R. I. 

 Lynch, Esq. ; 6 specimens of cultivated plants, from A, Worsley, 

 Esq. ; 2 specimens of cultivated plants, from Rev. W. Dod ; 

 3 specimens of Orchids, from A. H. Kent, Esq. ; 3 specimens 

 of Ceropegia, from Mrs. Brightwen ; a drawing of Azalea 

 pontica by H. Andrews, from J. Lee, Esq. ; 28 tubes of 

 Plankton material from the Atlantic Ocean, from Lieut. 

 Woolridge ; 8 Brazilian Mosses, from Mons. A. Robert ; a 

 new freshwater Alga from India, from Dr. Prain ; spirit 

 material of a freshwater Alga from Rhodesia., from J. 

 ffolliott Darling, Esq. ; 9 marine Algse from Bermuda, from 

 Marshall A. Howe, Esq. ; a Fungus from Lagos, West Africa, 

 from — Strachan, Esq. ; 5 Hepatics from the Sandwich Islands, 

 from Prof. W. G. Farlow ; 11 tubes of freshwater Algte from 

 the Superintendent of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sibpur, 

 Calcutta; 15 microscope- slides of Diatoms from Socotra and 

 from Munipur, from Lieut.-Col. H. H. Godwin- Austen ; 

 specimens of a Fungus infesting a maritime Madeiran plant, 

 from Miss F. Grabham ; specimens of a New Zealand Moss, 

 from E. S. Salmon, Esq. ; and single specimens from Dr. 

 H. E. Durham. Miss Sibyl Cookson, M. Teesdale, Esq., 

 E. M. Holmes, Esq., Capt. Holford, W. Carruthers, Esq., 

 Miss M. A Nicholson, Mons. M. G. Beauverd, H. J. Elwes, 

 Esq., J. Bennett-Poe, Esq., J. H. Maiden, Esq. 



The following additions have been made by presentation to 

 the British Herbarium : — 103 specimens, from Arthur Bennett, 

 Esq. ; 279 Phanerogams and 1 Chara, from Rev. E. S. 

 Marshall ; 12 Phanerogams and 2 Cryptogams, from C. E. 

 Salmon, Esq. ; 2 specimens of British Orchids for Exhibition 

 Cases, from Miss Bray ; 5 specimens, from W. Whitwell, 

 Esq. ; 112 specimens for Exhibition Cases, from Mrs. A. 

 Gepp ; 7 specimens, from William Barclay, Esq. ; 56 specimens, 

 from G. C. Druce, Esq. ; 11 specimens of fruit and 2 of woods 

 of British Plants, from Clement Reid, Esq. ; specimens of a 

 Moss, Splachnum Wormskioldii, new to Bl'itain, from Tees- 

 dale, from E. C. Horrell, Esq. ; 13 rare Hepatics from West 

 Scotland, from S. M. Macvicar, Esq. ; specimen of Isoetes 

 Hystrix from Alderney, from E. D. Marquand, Esq. ; 

 specimens of a Phanerogam and of a Moss, from the Rev. H. P. 

 Reader ; some microscope preparations of British Diatoms, 

 from Lieut.-Col. H. H. Godwin-Austen ; 5 photographs of 

 Fungi, from Miss E. K. Pearce ; 2 Micro-Fungi, from Dr. 

 C. T. Green; specimens of a Hepatic, Kantia submersa, new 

 to Britain, from J. A. Wheldon, Esq. ; specimens of a rare 

 Mycetozoon from Merionethshire, from Arthur Lister, Esq.; 



