ROYAL GARDENS, KEW. 



BULLETIN 



MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION. 



OCTOBER— NOVEMBER. [1893. 



3 been forwarded to Kew by the Gcvern- 

 ! reprinted partly on account of the intrinsic 

 interest of th< es to be made more accessible, partly 



because it supplements in some respects the classical exploration of the 

 game region made by the late Director of the Royal Gardens, Sir Joseph 

 (then Doctor) Hooker, in the years 1818-9. 



Mr. G. A. Gammie is an assistant in the Government Cinchona 

 Plantations e mv. J. A. Gammie, is the 



well known deputy superintendent. 



238 packets of seed-, collected mostlv at hhj}\ level b\ Mr. G. A. 

 Gammie, were h ,:nt to Ivnv by Dv. King, Superintendent of the Royal 

 Botanical Gardens, Calcutta. 



(No. 41B.S.I., dated Calcutta, the 26th July 1893.) 

 From George King, Esq., M.B., LL.D., P.B.S., CLE., Superintendent 

 Royal Dot eal Gardens, Calcutta, and of ( . culti\ 1 in 



Bengal, to the Secretary to the Government of Bengal, 

 Financial Department. 

 I have the honour to forward herewith in ■ 

 by Mr. G. Gammie on his botanical tour made on the Si 



th. Li- it no -U \.rn.r\ Pmate S. .-ret ir\ « 2Mb A 

 Sir Charles Klliott wanted to see it prior (o his departure for Kurope. 

 It was retnrned to me by the Hon. II. H. Ibsley on 26th June 1893, 

 with a demi-ofti lletl ! edcine m to d cet Mr. Gammie to prepare 



I departed to c <XL 



specimens in Sikkim and on its 



frontiers on the 6th June 1892. 



A- -Mr. W hue, the political a-ent, 



informed me thai he 



• 



a journey to the little known di-t 



rict of Lhonak, I arranged to meet 



