appendix VIII 
INSTITUTIONS AND PRIVATE COLLECTORS FROM WHOM PLANTS 
AND SEEDS WERE RECEIVED IN 1967 
ARGENTINA 
AUSTRALIA 
BRAZIL 
BULGARIA 
CHILE 
EIRE 
FINLAND 
FRANCE 
GERMANY 
Institute of Agricultural Botany, Buenos Aires. 
Mr. N. L. Wills, Rochedale; Mr. E. Todd, Toronto, 
N.S.W.; Townsville Botanic Gardens, N. Queensland. 
Institute of Botany, Sao Paulo. 
Botanic Gardens of the Institute of Agronomy, Plovdiv. 
National Botanic Gardens, Vina del Mar. 
National Botanic Gardens, Dublin. 
University of Helsinki. 
Botanic Gardens, Besancon; Botanic Gardens, Nantes; 
Botanic Gardens, Marseilles. 
Botanic Gardens of the University, Frankfurt-am-Main; 
Botanic Gardens of the University, Halle (Saale); 
Botanic Gardens, Cologne; Botanic Gardens 
University, Giessen; Botanic Gardens, Technical Hi gn- 
school, Aachen; Messrs. Fritz Heiden Co., Worth/ 
Donau; Botanic Gardens of the University, Freiburg; 
Botanic Gardens of the University, Greifswald. 
HOLLAND 
HUNGARY 
INDIA 
ITALY 
Botanic Gardens, Amsterdam. 
Botanic Gardens of the University, Szeged. 
Commonwealth War Graves Commission New Delhi; 
Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. 
Commonwealth War Graves Commission Rome; Insti- 
tute of Botany of the University, Bologna; Botanic 
Gardens of the University, Torino; Botanic Gardens 
of the University, Modena. 
INDONESIA 
JAPAN 
KENYA 
LAOS 
MALAYSIA 
MAURITIUS 
NETHERLANDS 
NEW CALEDONIA 
National Gardens, Bogor. 
Mr N. Matsuzaki, Shinjiku National Park, Tokyo; 
Botanic Garden, Hokkaido University, Sapporo; 
Mr. Kazumasa Kojima, Nagoya. 
Commonwealth War Graves Commission, Nairobi. 
Mr. Allen D. Kerr, Vientiane. 
Botanic Gardens. Penang; Mr. Lee Ewe Boon, Alor 
Star; Dr. F. M. Dourado, Ipoh; Mr. Palmer, Johore; 
Mr. Robey, Malacca; Mr. Aw Kheng Huat, Perils; 
Forest Department, Sandakan, Sabah; Mr. P. C. 
Macartney, Jesselton, Sabah. 
Sugar Industry Research Institute, Reduit. 
Institute of Horticulture Plant Breeding, Wageningen. 
Mr. Gaston Cheval, Noumea. 
