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34 ACCOUNTS, &C., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



219 Species of plants from Italy; arranged according to Tournefort'a system, in two 



folio volumes, by Liberato Sabbati, 1718. 

 192 „ „ from the Cape; collected by Roland Trimen, Esq., and pre- 



sented by Dr. Trimen. 

 27 „ „ from Barbadoes ; collected by Dr. W. B. Murray. 



CryptOgamia. 



of European mosses, forming 23 fasc. of Rabenhorst's Bryothecse 



Europaeas. 

 Vascular Cryptogams of Europe. 

 Characeffi of Europe. 

 European Lichens, forming fasc. 33 of Rabenhorst's " Licheues 



Europseas." 

 European Hepaticaj. 

 Cryptogamic plants, being fasc. 8, 9, and 10 of the " Erbario Critto- 



gamico Italiano." 

 Cryptogamic plants from Scandinavia ; collected by Prof. Zetterstedt. 

 Lichens ; collected by Anzl in Lombardy. 

 Italian Cladoni^ ; collected by Anzi. 

 Abyssinian mosses ; collected by Schimper. 

 Mosses from the Cape of Good Hope ; collected by Breutel. 



„ from Greenland ; by Breutel. 



„ from Labrador ; by Breutel. 



„ from Tropical America ; by Breutel. 



„ from South America ; collected by J. Weir. 

 Fungi, from Germany ; collected by Holt and Schmidt. 

 Cryptogamic plants ; collected by Kneiff and Hartmann. 

 Belgian Cryptogamic plants ; collected by Westendorf and Wallay. 

 Algae, forming Nos, 221-226 of Rabenhorst's "Algae Europaeae." 

 Fungi, forming No. 16 of Rabenhorst's " Fungi Europaei." 

 Algffi, from the Barbadoes ; named by Agardh, and presented by 



Dr. J. E. Gray. 

 Ferns, from the Cape ; collected by R. Trimen, Esq. 

 „ from India ; collected by Dr. Powles, and presented by Dr. 



Trimen. 



British Herbarium. 



Phanerogamia, 

 100 Species of Critical British plants ; collected by Prof. W. T. Thiselton Dyer. 



CryptOgamia. 



304 Species of British Fungi ; collected by W. G. Smith, Esq. 

 200 „ „ Lichens ; collected by the Rev. J. M. Crombie. 



343 „ Cellular Cryptogams ; presented by Dr. W. Lauder Lindsay. 



6 „ Diatomaceae ; presented by J. Staunton, Esq. 



Specimens of Elaphomyces granulatus ; presented by W. G. Lettsom, Esq. 



II. — To the Structvral Series. 



Fruit Collection. 



Pod of Afzelia^ from Old Calabar ; presented by W. C. Small, Esq. 

 Fruit of Bignonia echinata, from Quito ; presented by Geo. Bruce, Esq. 

 Cone of Pinus excelsa. 



Pods of Mucuna umbellata, from Angola ; presented by Dr. "Welwitsch. 

 11 species of Fruits, from Nicaragua. 



Cones of Wellingtonia and Fruits of Sagus Vitiensis; presented by H. J. Veitch, Esq. 

 Cones of Dion edule and Zamia muricata; presented by Mrs. Yates. 

 Cones and Fruits of Welwitschia mirabilis and Seeds of Musa ventricosa ; presented by 

 Dr. Welwitsch. 



General Collection. 



Portion of the Great Dragon-tree of Orotava ; presented by the Trustees of the Christy 

 collection. 



Three " Wooden Roses," from Guatemala. 



Specimen of an Indian Rubber found under ground on the Upper Rio Negro ; pre- 

 sented by A. H. Wickham, Esq. 



Specimen of Welwitschia mirabilis, from Central Africa; from Dr. Welwitsch. 



300 sections of Recent Woods ; prepared by Dr. Nordlinger. 



A large series of specimens illustrating the parasitism of the Mistletoe on nine different 

 species of trees grcwn in England ; presented by the Rev. Robert Blight. 



A flowering stem of Littcea geminijlora ; presented by Mrs. Yates. 



