40 ACCOUNTS &C., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



405 Species of plants from the Tyrol and Central Europe ; collected and named by 



Huter and others. 

 191 „ „ from Cherson, Russia ; collected and named by Rehmann. 



100 „ of Scandinavian Hieracia ; named by Lindeberg. 

 870 „ of Composite; chiefly from the collection of the late Dr. Schultz- 



Bipontinus. 

 A very extensive Herbarium of tlie species and varieties of European Roses, collected 

 and named by Chabert, Gandoger, Puget, &c. 



40 Species of plants from Lebanon ; collected and presented by Captain Burton. 

 270 ,, „ from the Province of Agow, Abyssinia ; collected by Schimper. 

 100 „ „ from North Africa ; collected by Col. Paris. 



880 „ „ from New Caledonia; collected by Pancher. 



100 „ „ from Tasmania. 



90 „ „ from Martinique ; collected by Sieber. 



110 „ „ from Cuba; collected by Ramon de la Sagra. 



48 „ „ from Costa Rica; presented by H. J. Veitch, Esq., F.L.S. 



633 „ „ from Oregon ; collected by E. Hall. 



131 „ „ from Demcrara; collected by the late C. Appun. 



74 „ „ from New Granada, and 



51 „ ,, from Brazil ; collected by J. "Weir. 



225 „ ,, Cordova, La Plata ; collected by E. Fielding. 



A large collection of plants forming the ])rincipal part of the Herbarium of J. A. Murray, 

 formerly professor of Botany at Gottingen, and editor of the fourteenth edition of 

 Linnaeus' " Systema Vegetabilium." 



Cryptogamia. 

 of Ferns from Natal ; collected by Col. Bolton, and presented by Dr. 



of Cryptogamic plants from Switzerland ; collected and named by 

 Wartmann and Schenck. 

 Cryptogamic plants from Italy, being two fascicles of the " Erbario 



Crittogamico Italiano." 

 European Hepaticas, named by Rabenhorst. 

 Mosses from Scandinavia ; collected and named by Hellbom. 

 ,, of Europe prepared by Rabenhorst. 

 „ and Hepatica; from Australia. 

 Lichens from Scandinavia ; named by Th, Fries. 



,, from Lapland ; collected and named by Hellbom. 

 „ from Lapland; collected and named by Nerike. 

 European Lichens ; prepared by Rabenhorst. 

 Lichens from Australia. 



„ from New Granada ; collected by J . Weir. 

 ,, from Uruguay. 

 Fungi from Austria ; collected and named by Thiimen, 



„ from America, &c. 

 European Fungi ; prepared by Rabenhorst. 

 Specimens of P achy ma Cocos; presented by Daniel Hanburj^ Esq., F.R.S. 

 250 Species of Algas from Scandinavia; collected and named by Areschoug. 

 80 Species and varieties of Characea from Scandinavia ; collected and named by 

 Nordstedt and Wahlstedt. 



50 Species of European Algas ; prepared by Rabenhorst. 

 6 „ Alga3 from Barbadoes ; presented by Professor Dickie. 



British Herbarium. 



Phanerogamia. 



20 Species of rare plants ; collected and presented by the Rev. J. E. Leefe. 



30 „ of plants ; collected and presented by Mr. J. Britten. 



25. „ of critical plants presented by Dr. Trimen. 



25 „ of Salices forming the third fascicle of Leefe's " Salices Exsiccatae." 



Cryptogamia. 



100 Species of Lichens ; collected and named by the Rev. J. M. Crombie, m.a. 



350 „ Fungi, being the complete series of Berkeley's " British Fungi." 



200 „ „ being the fourth and fifth fascicles of Cooke's " Fungi Britan- 



nici." 

 100 „ „ collected and named by M. C. Cooke. 



41 „ Algae, collected by the late Jonathan Couch, F.z.s. 



II. — To the Structural Series. 



Fruit Collection. 



3,000 Species of Seeds and Fruits from Australia. 



Male 



A collection 



, E. Gray. 



600 



Species 



100 





50 





150 





100 





280 





200 





100 





550 





25 





21 





64 



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40 





300 





207 





100 





