172 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



The additions to the collections by presentation have 

 consisted of : — 81 Phanerogams and 6 Cryptogams of Singa- 

 pore, from H. N. Ridley, Esq. ; 16 Phanerogams and 1 Crypto- 

 gam of Shanghai, from F. W. Styan, Esq. ; 43 specimens and 

 2 sections of Wood of Colombia and Venezuela; fromT. Sprague, 

 Esq. ; 595 Phanerogams and 40 Cryptogams, collected by 

 A. Robert, in the province of Matto Grosso (Brazil) and Para- 

 guay, from Mrs. Percy Sladen; 266 Phanerogams and 4 

 Cryptogams of Johannesburg, from Dr. F. Rand ; 80 Phane- 

 rogams and 5 Cryptogams, Canadian, from James M. Macoun, 

 Esq. ; 301 Phanerogams and 1 Cryptogam, 30 Fruits, 20 Woods, 

 and a form of Gum from Uganda, from Col. Delme-RadclifFe ; 

 8 Korean Phanerogams, from Dr. J. Palebin ; 5 Phanero- 

 gams of Ceylon, from J. F. Jowitt, Esq. ; 259 Phanerogams, 

 Indian, from Major Prain ; 13 Phanerogams of North 

 America, from P. E. F. Perredes, Esq. ; 6 Cones, from F. E. Bel- 

 cher, Esq. ; 90 Phanerogams of South West Africa, from Dr. 

 Schinz ; 60 Phanerogams and 1 Cryptogam of South Africa, 

 from H. T. Ommanney, Esq. ; 58 Phanerogams, Chinese, 

 from Dr. Henry ; 4 specimens of cultivated plants, from 

 F. W. Moore, Esq. ; 4 specimens of cultivated plants, from 

 J. J. Bennett-Poe, Esq. ; 3 specimens of Bombay, from Dr. A. 

 Theodore Cooke ; 16 specimens of cultivated plants, from 

 E. A. Bowles, Esq. ; 66 Phanerogams and 48 Cryptogams, from 

 Mount Roraima, collected by Messrs. McConneJl and Quelch, 

 from the Director of Kew Gardens ; 38 specimens from Korea, 

 from Arthur Bennett, Esq. ; 5 specimens of cultivated plants, 

 from H. T. Pitt, Esq. ; 43 Algee from the Funafuti Coral 

 Reef, from the Government Grant Committee of the Royal 

 Society ; 86 Hepaticee from Jamaica and Cuba, from A. W. 

 Evans, Esq. ; 11 species of India Ocean Alg^ and a rare Fern 

 from Sumatra, from Prof. F. 0. Bower ; 48 Mosses of Jamaica, 

 from the Hon. W. Fawcett ; 143 Bolivian Mosses, with a 

 pamphlet, from Dr. N. L. Britton, on behalf of Sir Martin 

 Conway ; a photograph of Orchis tnaculata x Hahenaria 

 conopsea, from H. Peirson, Esq. ; and single specimens from 

 Messrs. Sander, Sir Trevor Lawrence, Messrs. Veitch, M. 

 Teesdale, Esq., Clement Reid, Esq., J. H. Maiden, Esq., J. 

 O'Brien, Esq., Rev. E. A. Armitage, and Arthur Hill, Esq. 



The following additions have been made by presentation 

 to the British Herbarium : — 12 specimens of Pansies, from 

 C. E. Britton, Esq. ; 21 specimens of Saxifraga collected by 

 George Don, from J. Henry van Stone, Esq. ; 3 specimens, 

 from G. K. Dunstall, Esq. ; 6 specimens from Miss Bray ; 

 20 specimens, from C. E. Salmon, Esq. : 18 specimens and 

 15 Fruits, from Clement Reid, Esq. ; mounted specimen 

 sheets of Spirsea and Reseda, from B. J. Lowne, Esq. ; 

 2 specimens, from Prof. D. Oliver ; 139 specimens, from Rev. 

 E. S. Marshall; 2 rare Mosses, from W. E. Nicholson, Esq.; 

 a new British Liverwort, from Mrs. Tindall ; 2 Fungi, 

 from F. J. Chittenden, Esq. ; and single specimens from 



