36 ACCOUMTS. &C., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



264 species from Zanzibar; collected by Dr. Hildebrandt. 

 300 „ Malta ; collected by J. F. Duthie, Esq. 



100 „ the neighbourhood of St. Petersburg ; collected by Meinshausen. 



133 5, Russia; collected by Golde. 



250 „ Brisbane, Queensland ; collected by A. Dietrich ; purchased from the 



OodefFroy Museum. 



24 species from Spitzbergen ; collected by the Rev. A. E. Eaton. 



82 „ the Falkland Islands ; collected and presented by T. Havers, Esq. 



Cryptogamia. 

 209 species of Ferns from Samoa, Tonga, and Viti ; purchased from the GodefFroy 

 Museum. 



20 species of Cryptogams from the Falkland Islands; collected and presented by 

 Captain Abbott. 



40 species of Hepaticae ; prepared by Rabenhorst. 



24 „ Mosses from Queensland. 



213 „ Lichens ; presented by Dr. Weddell of Poitiers. 



150 „ Lichens from the Tyrol; collected and named by Dr. Arnold. 



30 „ „ Samoa and Tonga. 



40 ,, Algaj ; pre])ared by Rabenhorst. 



90 ,, European Fungi ; collected l:)y Ivretschmeir. 



100 „ Fungi ; prepared by Rabenhorst. 



400 „ „ collected and named by Thumen. 



100 „ Ascomycetes ; prepared and named by Rehm. 



50 „ Discomycetes from the Herbarium of M. C. Cooke. 



b. British Herharium. 



Phanerogamia. 



An extensive Herbarium of the plants of North Lancashire, enumerated in Miss E. 

 Hodgson's Flora of that district ; presented by Miss Hoflgson. 



50 species of Hertfordshire plants ; collected by R. A. Pryor, Esq. 



Cryptogamia. 



A large collection of Irish Mosses, purchased from Isaac Carroll. 

 Several species of Sjihagnum, from Dr. Braithwaite. 

 450 species of Lichens, from the Rev. J. M. Crombie. 

 A series of Lichens ; collected by the late W. Wilson. 

 100 species of Fungi ; collected by M. C. Cooke. 

 60 species of Fungi ; collected by "W. W. Saunders, Esq. 

 A series of Fungi ; collected by the late W. Wilson. 



II. — To the Stj'uctural Series. 



a. Fruit Collection. 



A large collection of the Fruits and Foliage of the Coniferce ; formed by Andrew 

 Murray, Esq. 



An extensive general collection of Fruits, especially rich in Fruits of Palmes, Proteacece, 

 Leguminosaz, Coniferce, and Gramiaece, formed by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 



Fruits of Hancornia from Sen. F. A. C. Cordoza. . 



Specimens of Fruits of Lecythis, Cinnamodendron, Canella, &c., from J. Miers, Esq. 



A collection of Fruits from Hong Kong ; collected and presented by the Rev. Jas. 

 Lamont. 



h. General Collection. 



The stem of a Phoenix from Travancore. 



3 stems of Tree-ferns from Jamaica. 



3 stems of Cyathea from South Africa. 



Stems of A Isophila armata, Pr., and Cyathea arhorea, Sm., from Jamaica, and portions 

 of the stems of two Palms ; presented by the President and Council of the Geological 

 Society. 



2 trunks of Cycas media, R. Br., from Australia. 



Specimens of injuries done to various woods; presented by Professor T. Rupert 

 Jones. 



Specimens of injured Myrtle ; presented by M. Moggridge, Esq. 



170 preparations illustrating the structure and fructification of British Fungi; pre- 

 pared by M. C. Cooke. 



III. — To the Fossil Series. 



Specimens of Dadoxylon found near Leicester ; presented by James Plant, Esq. 



25 species of Plants f"rom the Carboniferous rocks of N. America. 



17 specimens 



