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During the year which ended on the 30th June, 1907, the 

 specimens in the Herbarium have been increased from 35,945 

 as stated in my last Report to 39,160. Of these 11,520 are 

 South African and 37,640 from other countries, and there are 

 two parcels from abroad not yet ready for mounting, and others 

 are expected. 



Specimens have been received in exchange as under : — 



E. M. Reineck 



Germany 



... 690 



C. G. Pringle 



... * Vermont 



... 1,308 



M. Guadagno 



... Naples 



... 328 



Dr. R. Schlechter ... 



...- Berlin 



... 232 



E E. Galpin, F.L.S. 



Queenstown ... 



... 65 



J. H. Maiden, F.L.S. 



... Sydney 



... 100 



M. Petitmengen 



France 



... 210 



E. Mouillefarine 



France 



... 302 



Royal Botanic Gardens 



Mauritius 



... 56 



F. M. Reader 



... Australia 



... 52 



A. J. Ewart 



... Australia 



... 84 

 3,427 



The specimens received from E. E. Galpin, F.L.S., are 

 especially valuable to us, as they represent South African 

 plants, and being collected at high altitudes, were nearly all 

 new to us, and the large collection received from Mr. C. G 

 Pringle, were Mexican specimens, many of which were newly 

 described species. 



Specimens have been 



Prince Roland Bonaparte 



Dr. H. Bolus, F.L.S. 



E. E. Galpin, F.L.S. 



E. M. Reineck 



C. G. Pringle 



J. Macoun 



M. Guadagno 



Yu Shun Kudo ... 



E. Mouillefarine ... 



sent away as under : — 





Paris 



... 20 



Capetown 

 Queenstown ... 

 Germany 

 ... Vermont 



... 102 

 ... 102 

 ... 500 

 ... 310 



... Canada 



... 90 



Naples 

 ... Japan 

 ... France 



... 226 

 ... 178 

 ... 121 



