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Brigadier Pole, English flower seeds; Captain G-. M. Martin, 

 two plants of Arriherstia nohilis ; Dr Cleghorn, a constant supply 

 of indigenous aDd other seeds ; J. Kohde, Esq., bulbs and other 

 plants ; Dr Thomson, valuable Himalayan seeds, also a collec- 

 tion of American vegetable seeds; Mr Moore, Sydney, a "Wardian 

 case of valuable plants, and a package of seeds. 



Interchanges. — Plants have been interchanged with the Agri- 

 Horticultural Society's Garden, Madras, and with the Govern- 

 ment garden, Utakamand. Seeds have also been furnished to 

 the Botanic Garden, Bombay. 



William New. 

 1st May 1860. 



Note. — The catalogue of the plants in the Bangalore Garden is 

 appended. This being the first organised effort to introduce exotics 

 into Mysore, the result will be full of interest, though a sufficient length 

 of time has not elapsed to ascertain to what extent they may be culti- 

 vated successfully. 



H. C. 



