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Bougainvillaea glabra, Sanderiaua 

 Cfesalpinia echinata 

 Camoensia maxima 

 Cofiea sp. Lagos " Abeokut*" 

 Coffee. Hybrid Mocha 

 Didymospernia distichum 

 Irvingia Barteri 

 Macaranga sp. Gambia 

 Myrialepis Scortechini 

 Pandanus pacificus 

 Pritchardia Thurstoni 

 Smilax sp. Lagos 

 Solanum Wendlandi 

 Strobilanthes Dyerianus 

 Tacca pinnatifida 

 Thiinbergia grandiflora, var. alba 

 Vanilla sp. Lagos (? V. africana) 

 Acorus gramineus. variegatus 

 Agapantlius unibellatus, variegatus 

 Alpinia calcarata 

 Amorphophallus sp. Ceylon 

 Antburium Scherzerianuin 

 Astilbe japonica, compacta 

 Bambusa arundinacea 

 Begonia " Gloire de Sceaux" 

 Olbia 



" "Pres. Carnot" 



" Sandersii 



" sceptrum 



" semperflorens rubra 

 Beschorneria yuccoides 

 Bomarea patacocensis 

 Buddleia Colvillei 

 Callipsyche aurantiaca 



From T. L. 



Crinum virginicum 

 " sp. from Assam 

 " Kunthianum 



Canna " Alpbonse Bouvier" 



« " Mad. Crozy" 



" "Mons. Massot" 



" " Paul Lorenz" 

 " Queen Charlotte" 



" " W. Pfitzer" 

 Carex brunnea 



" " variegata 



" Marrowi 

 Carludovica latifolia 

 Centaurea crassifolia 

 Ceropegia Sandersonii 

 Crinum giganteum 

 Curcuma sp. Calcutta 

 Doryanthes Guilfoylei 

 Eurycles Cunninghamii 

 Fockea sp. Mashonaland 

 Hasmanthus Kalbreyeri 

 " Kathe rinse 



Hedychium spicatum 

 Hymenocallis senegambica 

 Liriope graminifolia 

 Macrozamia spiralis 

 Mischanthus sinensis, variegatus 

 Musa sumatrana 



" textilis, " Manilla Hemp" 

 Pereskia Bleo 



Richardia sethiopica " Little Gem" 



Pentlandi 

 Sauromatum guttatum 

 Tupistra macrostigma 

 Cryptanthus Beucheri 

 Sanseveria sp. (Buchanan) 

 Benealmia calcarata 

 Mead, Florida — 

 Crinum Cappedum (hybrid) 



(i Kir cape (hybrid) 

 Hymenocallis littoralis, from Africa 



Seeds. 



From Dr. Lorenzo G. Yates, F.L.S. California — 

 Echinocactus cylindraceus 

 Opuatia basilaris 

 From Messrs. Macho. do, Kingston— 

 Tobacco. 



NOTE. 



The Director will be at the Jamaica Institute on the morning of the 

 first Friday in every month between the hours of 10 and 12 o'clock for 

 the purpose of giving information to those who may wish to consult him. 



