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Fruits (Myristica fragrans). Gru Gru tge p m rpa). 
Lucuma mammosa, Achras Sapota, &e. any o ruits were 
of em EE fine growth, and extremely well kabo . 
DOMINICA. 
Dr. H. A. Alford Nicholls, F.L.S., who wasa very large exhibitor 
from e island, a who is a valued aper of the Royal 
Gardens, the Museum being indebted to him for previous contri- 
kationa kindly alod the whole of his collection at tthe disposal of Kew. 
large number of interesting specimens were thus secured, including 
the followi ae :—Guava bark (Psidium Guaiava). Very fine pods of 
Acacia Farnesiana. Husks from seeds of Liberian Coffee; cies are 
sa tes 
where they are roasted and Bt nd. Angelin bark ay solonad 
Fine pods of Purging Cassia (Cassia Fistula). Hat of 
Swizzle stick eei 1 lyrodia turbinata). Uarib ginger, EP dallection 
of Dominica woo 
From Bahamas, St. Lucia, Antigua, and Montserrat, specimens in 
smaller numbers were procured. 
BRITISH HONDURAS. 
secretary many valuable additions were made Pie Museums, 
notably the following woods :—Star Apple (Chiysipks yllum Cainito), 
Madu Cacao (Erythrina umbrosa), Tawo (Laplacea hematoxylon), 
India Rubber Seis elastica) ; a remarkable aa specimen 
or the hair. Seeds of Hyptis spicigera, an oil seed 
Sierra Leone. A yoke for carrying loads made of the patina’ “of 
Raphia vinifera, and many other specimens. 
CYPRUS. 
The exhibits from this recent addition = the British possesses ae 
not numerous. Vegetable products w re poorly r 
the specimens obtained for the Muti’ saiflack 
following are amongst 
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