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rientiful on exposed rocks at 5,000 ft. alt. near the Government Cinchona Plantation, growing in 

 spreading tufts on the surface and in crevices of rocks which are well exposed ; first gathered in Jamaica by 

 Lambert. The sporangia are few and rather large. It seems to be local in distribution, and is the only 

 species of the section known in the West Indies. 



CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE DEPARTMENT. 



Library. 



From Royal Gardens, Kew — 



Hooker's Icones Plantarum, Vol. III. Pt. II., September. Presented by Bentham Trustees. 



Kew Bulletin. Nos. 70 and 71. — October and November, 1892. 



Le Tagasaste. Par Victor Perez et Paul Sagot. 

 Diplomatic and Consular Reports. — From Hon. Colonial Secretary. 

 Bulletin Torrey Botanical Club.— October, 1892.— From Editor. 

 Botanical Gazette. — October, 1892. — From Editor. 

 Bulletin International des Douanes. — No. 33, 1892-93. — From Editor. 

 Bardados Agricultural Gazette. — October and November, 1892. — From Society. 

 Sugar Cane. October and November. 1892, — From Editor. 

 Farmer and Fruit Grower. — Nos. 38-44.— October, 1892.— From Editor. 



West Indian and Commercial Advertiser. — October and November, 1892. — (2 copies) — From Publisher, 



Chemist aud Druggist. — Nos. 648-655 — September and October. — From Editor. 



Times of Ceylon.— Nos. 35-42.— September and October, 1892.— From Editor. 



Report of Statistician. — September and October, 1892. — From U. S. Department of Agriculture. 



From Director of Agriculture, N. S. Wales. — 



Report of Department of Agriculture. — 1891. 

 Agricultural Gazette of New South Wales. — August, 1892. 

 Botanic Gardens, Saharanpur and Mussooree. — Annual Report 1891. — From Director. 



From Curator. — Botanic Gardens, Grenada. 



Annual Report 1891. 



Grenada Bulletin. — June 1892. 

 Handbook on Viticulture for Victoria. — From Secretary for Agriculture. 



Transactions of the Academy of Science of St. Louis. — Vol. V. 1, 3 and 4. Vol. VI. No. 1. — From Dp. G. Hamback. 



Missouri Botanical Garden. — Annual Report, 1891, 2 copies. — From Director. 



The Agricultural Record of Central Agricultural Board of Trinidad. — From Secretary. 



Seeds. 



From Royal Botanic Gardens, Trinidad — 



Livistona altissima. 

 From Botanic Station, Antigua — 



Thrinax Morrisii (n. sp. from Anguilla). 

 From Botanic Gardens, Mysore — 



Celastrus paniculata. 

 From Sir F. Von Mueller, Govt. Botanist, Melbourne- 



Albizzia (Pithecolobium) canescens. 



Atriplex halimoides. 



Eucalyptus microtheca. 

 " citriodora. 



Casuarina Cunninghamiana. 



Pittosporum Ralphii. 



Glycyrrhiza psoraloides. 

 From Botanic Gardens, Melbourne — 



Cordyline superbiens. 



Telopea speciosisima. 



Nuytsia floribunda. 



Pittosporum Colensoi. 



Prunus pseudo-cerasus. 



Eucalyptus drepanophylla. 



Marsilea Drummondii, 

 R. B. Nunes & Co., Falmouth— 



Artabotrys odoratissima. 

 Messrs. Machado, Kingston. 



Havana Tobacco. 

 Messrs. Leonte Quesada, Kingston — 



Havanna Tobacco. 



Plants. 



From Dr. Henderson, Kingston — 



(Orchids) Cypripediuni caudatum roseum. 

 Odontoglossum Harryanum. 

 Lycaste candido-rubra. 

 Miltonia vexillaria. 



