MOSSES AND HEPAT 1 CS FOR DISTRIBUTION, 1905 
MOSSES. HEPATICS. TOTAL. 
Species 
and Yars. 
Packets. 
Species, 
and Yars. 
Packets. 
Species, 
and Vars. 
Packets. 
Miss E. Armitage ,. 
39 
1 IS 
I 
6 
40 
I2 4 
Prof. T. Barker 
3 i 
1^5 
— 
— 
31 
165 
Mr. H. Beesley 
13 
46 
— 
— 
x 3 
46 
Mr. LI. J. Cocks 
34 
r 45 
5 
22 
39 
167 
Mr. C. Crossland 
2 5 
62 
— 
— 
25 
62 
Mr. H. Darton 
8 
27 
— 
— 
8 
27 
Mr. T. Dennis 
9 
H 
— 
— 
9 
x 4 
Mr. H. N. Dixon 
37 
172 
— 
— 
37 
172 
Mr. J. B. Duncan 
36 
142 
— 
— 
36 
142 
Air. W. P. Hamilton 
d 
20 
— 
— 
x 4 
20 
Mr. J. Hunter 
2 
6 
1 
3 
7 
0 
9 
Mr. W. Ingham 
19 
125 
5 
x 9 
24 
x 44 
Mr. A. B. Jackson .. 
4 
O 
— 
— 
4 
x 5 
Mr. D. A. Jones 
31 
x 75 
— 
— 
3 i 
i 75 
Rev. D. Lillie 
X 9 
85 
5 
17 
24 
102 
Rev. W. R. Linton.. 
4 
55 
6 
25 
10 
80 
Mr. J. Marten 
3 
20 
— 
— 
-■> 
0 
20 
Mr. R. H. Meldrum 
20 
58 
— 
— 
20 
58 
Mr. W. E. Nicholson 
12 
111 
4 
28 
16 
139 
Mr. S. J. Owen 
32 
X 3 X 
— 
— 
32 
x 3 i 
Rev. W. H. Painter 
U 
25 
— 
— 
17 
25 
Rev. H. P. Reader. 
3 
12 
2 
10 
5 
22 
Sir J. Stirling 
9 
52 
— 
— 
9 
52 
Rev. C. H. Waddell 
7 
32 
2 
8 
9 
40 
Mr. J. A. Wheldon 
17 
76 
1 
2 
18 
78 
Mr. A. Wilson 
10 
57 
— 
— 
10 
57 
Mr. W. Young 
20 
52 
34 
121 
54 
173 
Total 
475 
1998 
66 
261 
54 i 
2259 
A number of Packets of Sphagna was sent by Mr. Horrell in return for 
a few he retained as Referee, and 14 Packets of Sphcerocarpus terrestris 
weie kindly contributed by Mr. W. H. Burrell, a member of Section II. 
