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“2, NORTH CENTRAL. 
“The material still remains extremely scanty, and nothing of 
importance has been added. 
“3, NILE LAND. 
" a te a Barbey.: Dr. G. Schweinfurth’s collections from 
Eri 
Miss. Edith Cole and Mrs. Lort Phillips. A collection from 
t= Somaliland. (See Kew Bulletin, 1895, pp. 158 and 211-230. 
“G. F. Scott-Elliot. <A large collection from British East 
Africa made during the Ruwenzori Expedition, 1893-4. 
(See Kew Bulletin, 1895, pp. 77-78. 
* Professor A. Engler has communicated ane penis iJ cines 
rom Abyssinia and of Stuhlmann fro 
* Dr. J. M. Hildebrandt. Collection iani British East Africa, 
(Died 1881.) 
* Sir H. H. Johnston, K.C.B. eee pia: made during the 
Kilimanjaro Expedition. (See ansactions Linnean 
Society, Second Series, Botany, vol. i ü. pp. 337-355 
“Dr. G. Sch weinfurth. Collections from the upper ir hutarien 
of the Nile. 
“Rov. 1. Wakefield. A collection from British East Africa, 
chiefly near Momba 
* Rev. C. T. Wilson. re collection from Uganda and Unyoro, 
“4, LOWER GUINEA. 
«G, L. Bates. Plants from Gaboo 
“Professor J. A. Henriques, Unive rsity of Coimbra. Col- 
lections qe dg and of St. Fhoriád, oollectbd by F. Quintas 
and 
« Sir H. H. Toini K.C.B. A collection from Angola. 
* J. J. Monteiro. Plants from Angola. (Died 1878.) 
“ Professor Hans Schinz. Plants from German South-West 
ica. 
fr 
« H. Soyaux. Plants from Gaboon and Loango. 
* 5. SOUTH CENTRAL. 
“The vegetation of this region, which includes the Congo 
Free State, is, although undo ubtedly very rich, almost 
entirely unknown. — Professor Engler has communicated 
plants collected by Buchner, Biittner and Pogge. part 
of Dr. G. ns wk collections cem the Monbuttu 
Kirk's, Galeton on ie Giver: Zambesi had been yen 
They were despatched to England in 1861 on H.M.S. 
‘Sidon, and were never heard of again till they were 
discovered in Portsmouth Dockyard in 1883. 
“6. MOZAMBIQUE DISTRICT. 
“Right Honourable James Bryce, F.R.S. Plants from 
Mun 
«J. Buchan M.G. A large collection made in Nyasaland. 
yO: 
(Kew Bulletin, 1892, p. 249; and death, 1896, p. 148.) 
“ K, J. Cameron, Collections from Nyasaland, 
