29. Information as to Agave rigida var sisalana and 

 Fourcroya gigantea and their values as fibre yielding plants. 



30. Information as to Kaempferia nataleusis (Schltr) 

 which is used medicinally by the natives. 



31. Identification of 40 species from Transvaal, some of 

 which are new to our collection. 



32. Identification of 16 indigenous plants from the mid- 

 lands. 



33. Identification of 6 specimens of plants supposed to be 

 poisonous, one of which was Phytolaca abyssinica (Hoffm.), the 

 others being quite harmless. 



34. Identification of a fungus collected near Pinetown, 

 which proved to be Phallus indusiatus (Vent), a rare plant in 

 Natal. 



35. Identification of fruit of a plant from Transvaal said 

 to be called " Wild Japonica, which proved to be the fruit of 

 Gardenia Thunbergia (L. F.). 



36. Identification of a grass said to be a good pasture grass 

 which was found to be Eragrostis gummiflua (Nees). 



37. Identification of a very imperfect specimen of a grass, 

 Crossotropis grandiglumis (Rendle), which was thought to be 

 poisonous to stock. 



38. Identification of 30 specimens from Rhodesia (some 

 imperfect), most of which were new to our collection. 



39. Identification of a plant, Plectrauthus calycinus (Bth), 

 with information as to the* properties of the plants belonging to 

 the Order Labiatse. 



40. Identification of a plant, Othonna natalensis (Sch. Bip.), 

 supposed to have useful properties and reference to the Volume 

 of " Natal Plants," in which it is figured and described. 



41. Identification of Dalechampia capensis (Spreng), with 

 information as to its properties. 



42. Identification of the fruit of Pachira alba (Walp), with 

 information as to its value. Specimens of this plant have been 

 probably sent under the wrong impression that it was the 

 " Cocoa " plant, Theobroma cacao. 



43. Identification of 41 specimens from Transvaal, sonic of 

 which were not in the Herbarium. 



