111 
MOSSES AND HEPATICS 
SENT IN TO THE DISTRIBUTION OF 1902. 
MOSSES. HEPATICS. TOTAL. 
Species 
and Vars. 
Packets. 
Species 
and Vars. 
Packets. 
Species 
and Vars. 
Packets. 
Miss E. Armitage .. 
9 
62 
— 
— 
9 
62 
Mr. J. E. Bagnall 
4 
55 
— 
— 
4 
55 
Prof. T. Barker 
U 
182 
— 
— 
>5 
182 
Mr. H. Beesley 
3 i 
55 
— 
— 
3 i 
55 
Mr. E. Cleminshaw .. 
13 
117 
— 
— 
13 
Iir 
Mr. C. Crossland 
1 
6 
— 
— 
1 
6 
Mr. H. Darton 
16 
54 
— 
— 
16 
54 
Mr. H. N. Dixon 
35 
CS 
O 
N 
— 
— 
65 
209- 
Mr. J. B. Duncan .. 
11 
96 
— 
— 
11 
96- 
Mr. E. J. Elliott 
5 
15 
— 
— 
5 
Rev. W. L. W. Eyre 
13 
23 
6 
IO 
19 
33 - 
Mr. W. P. Hamilton 
6 
62 
r 
4 
7 
66- 
Mr. G. Holmes 
4 
U 
— 
— 
4 
13 - 
Mr. E. C. Horrell .. 
8 
200 
— 
— 
8 
200- 
Mr W. Ingham 
26 
289 
4 
61 
30 
35 °- 
Mr. A. B. Jackson 
2 
l6 
1 
11 
-> 
0 
27 
Mr D. A. Jones .. 
16 
314 
— 
— 
16 
314- 
Rev. Canon H. W. Lett 
2 
29 
12 
108 
14 
ur 
Rev. D. Lillie 
21 
127 
7 
36 
28 
163: 
Rev.W. R. Linton 
16 
130 
8 
9 i 
24 
221 
Mr. R. H. Meldrum 
7 
60 
— 
— 
7 
60 
Mr. W. E. Nicholson 
9 
IO9 
— 
— 
9 
109* 
Rev. H. P. Reader 
1 
6 
3 
49 
4 
55 - 
Mr. E S. Salmon 
7 
35 
— 
— 
7 
35 
Sir J. Stirling 
16 
22 
— 
— 
16 
22 
Mr. J. A. Wheldon 
17 
125 
2 
12 
19 
137 
Mr. A. Wilson 
7 
62 
— 
— 
7 
62 
Mr. W. Young 
— 
— 
49 
216 
49 
216- 
Total 
218 
2473 
93 
598 
311 
307 e 
Through the Secretary of the Foreign Section 66 Specimens of Mosses, 
and 41 of Hepatics have been received, in addition to the above. 
Likewise 23 Specimens have been received for naming. 
