COLONIAL HERBARIUM. 



During the year ending June 30th, 1902, the number of dried 

 specimens in the cabinets have been increased from 26,758, as 

 stated in my last report, to 27,953, of which 9,089 are South 

 African and 18,864 foreign plants, and a large number of 

 duplicates are on hand for distribution and exchange. Six 

 new cabinets have been obtained, making 40 in all, and more 

 will shortly be required. Specimens have been sent away as 

 under : — 



Biltmore Herbarium, Biltmore, U.S. America 



Bolus, H., F.L.S., Capetown 



Royal Botanic Gardens, Calcutta 



Prof. Wagner, Austro-Hungary 



Prof. J. Fowler, Queen's University, Canada 



Botanic Gardens, Sydney, New South Wales 



H. B. Williamson, Victoria, Australia 



300 

 117 

 158 

 100 

 252 

 100 

 212 



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And specimens have been received in exchange as follows 



F. Reisen, Walhausen, Germany 



H. B. Williamson, Victoria, Australia 



Biltmore Herbarium, Biltmore, U.S. America 



Botanic Gardens Sydney, New South Wales 



National Herbarium, U.S. America ... 



Prof. Macoun, Dominion Bot., Ottawa, Canada 



Botanic Gardens, Saharunpur, India ... 



219 

 190 

 85 

 68 

 83 

 110 

 83 



838 



As stated in my last report, a Grant was obtained from 

 Government for the erection of a more suitable building, the 

 one in which we have hitherto worked being not only too small, 



