85 
COLONIES. 
ee Dian :— 
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- - - *W. N. Sands. 
Barbados.—Dodd's Reformatory, Botanic Station 
Superintendent - John R. Bovell, FLS, 
Assistant Superinten- C. E. Stoute. 
dent. 
Lecturer in Agricultural tAlbert Howard, B.A., 
ience. i ECS > 
Bermuda.—Botanic Statio 
Su poristeadeni - TG. A. Bishop. 
se nn ae — Scientific Department :— 
of Dn J. MeClounie. 
cse E *J. M. Purves. 
British Guiana.—Botanic Gardens :— 
Georgetown - Superintendentand ) + * 
nei Bo- Eon S. Jenman, 
tanist. qs 
Head Garden - TJohn F. Waby. 
Agricultural i ssiptont *Robert Ward. 
Promenade Garden :— 
Head Gardener - William Jackson. 
Berbice - - Keeper - - - Richard Hunt. 
British Honduras. —Botanic Station :— 
Curator - - - Eugene Campbell. 
Canada.— 
Ottawa - - Dominion Botanist - Prof. John Macoun, 
MA, FRSO 
F.L.S. 
Assistant  ,, - Jas. M. Macoun 
Director of Govern- Prof. Wm. Saunders, 
ment (€ LED, FRSC 
mental Far F.L.S. 
—€— 8 Joke 
Superin- 
tendent of Bo- W. T. Maconn. 
tanic Garde 
Botanist aud  Ento- James Fletcher, F.L.S. 
mologist. 
Montreal - - Director, University Prof. D. P. Penhallow, 
Botanic Garden. B.Sc. 
Cape Colony.— 
Government Botanist Prof. MacOwan, F.L.S. - 
Ceylon.—Department of Royal Botanic Gardens 
Director - - - Ho a o. Willis, M.A., 
F 
Mycologist and Assis- J. B. Carruthers, 
tant Dire 
een Messias: E. E. Green 
logist. 
