48 

 SEEDS. 



From Dr. Preuss, Dir. Bot. Gird. German Cameroons, W. Africa. 

 Spondias dn'cis (large and good variety.) 



From Messrs. Reasoner Bros., Oneco, Florida. 

 Quercus coccinea, Ulm is Americana. 



From Mr. A. Rcbertson-Proschowsky, Nice, France. 

 Carica quercifolia. 



From Mr. B. 0. Roberts, Seychelles. 



Adenanthera pavonina ; Albizzia Lebbek ; Artocarpua integrifolia ; Bois 

 Marie, (rotten) ; Capuchin (?Sid Toxylon) ; Heritiera littoralia ; Manihot 

 Glaziovii ; N'ephr speraia van Houtteanum; Pomme Jacque (Sapotaceae) ; 

 Raphia Rufria ; Roscherie melanochfetis ; Verschaffeltia splendida. 



From Mr. R. Derry, Govt. Gardens, Perah. 

 Arenga sp. 



From Miss H. A. Wood, Halfway Tree. 

 Gomphrena globosa. 



From Messrs. E. Sander dt Co. , St. Albans, Herts, England. 

 Carnation . 



From Supt. Govt. Hort. Gardens, Luxhiow, India. 

 110 Sylchet orange. 



From Mr. Banes, University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A. 

 Gingko biloba. 



PLANTS. 



From Messrs. Jas. Veitch & Sons, Ltd., Chelsea, London. 

 36 Gloxinias, and 24 Caladiums. 



From Miss E. A. ri> ood, Halfway Tree. 

 Evolvulus villosus; Euphorbia splendens. 



From Dr. John M. Macfarlane, Dir. Bot. Garden, Pennsylvania — 



rubers of Nymphseas ; N. alba camii lissima ; N. amazoniuiu ; N. Glad- 

 stouiana ; N. odorata minor ; N. tuberosa. 



[Issued on 17th March, 1902.] 



