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BY 2NRK° 2 2 Z Wg E = = » 2 E 2 r a 2 a We sags See RAR IES SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION NOILNLILSNI NVINOSHLINS S3I14YvuaiT_ U | me Z i z it = aM — ” eat ep) o = Pre = ox = < % = < =a < i ox i: S a S a = = S) = 5 ae 5 ef 2 a 2 Se] z ALILSNI NVINOSHLINS S3IYVYYUSIT LIBRARIES SMITHSONIAN_INSTITUTION _ 1 — ° 5 fs z een z ow —_ fas} = ow aa 0 Ww Ss 2 5 a 5 > NRE a = te a ANS = eu res a = XN \ — ° RARIES SMITHSONIAN NOILNLILSNI NVINOSHLINS S3IYVYSIT_ L 2 Fa ” z wn z = < = < = $ O = ae 7 = O aes = = 2, = =. = eee : : z : ALILSNI_ NVYINOSHLINS LIBRARIES K a Ec 2 “ : % 7 = 77) a 7) a. : : - = Yo? : Wie < < = SS co = = oO a oe : : - = RARIES SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION NOILNLILSNI NVINOSHLINS S3Z1uvugIIT_t ° - oO Oo w Oo wo = a = ee) = 0) =e a = a = = . : ; y ; ' | Fi t f u 7 , ‘ On i iW vs ivy : vt 1S SS 5 he r a Vee, are ate ; ; ou PUT yy ak ay " BOLUS, H. M. L. | extra-tropical South African Orchids. London (William Wesley) 1893-1913, 3 vols. ' Oct. (Icon. orchid. austro-afric.)}» Abbreviation of short-title for use in taxonomic publications /» pagination of parts and their dates of publication vol. part plates dates pages | I I I-50 15 Aug 1893 [i]-vi, [1, note], l.p., [2 p. ind.] 2 51-100 20 Aug 1896 [i-11], l-p., [3 p. ind.], app. [2]p., preface and t.p. to vol. 1 [vui]p. 2 I I-I00 Apr-Jun 1911 [i-vi], lp. [3 p. ind.]; page iv: Apr 1gr1, Nat. Nov. Nov 1911, BR inscr. 15 Jun 1911. 3 I I-100 1913 [i-v], l.p.; page v: 12 Feb 1913, Nat. Nov. Dec 1913. —> Special notes about this book Libraries where copies seen by authors The plates are accompanied by one or two pages letterpress. Copies: BR, HH. — 36 plates of vol. 3 were first published by H. Bolus in his ‘‘Orchids of the Cape Peninsula,” Trans. South Afr. Philosoph. Soc. 5(1): 75-200. 1888. The 300 (partly) coloured plates are by H. Bolus and F. Bolus. F. Bolus edited the third volume; preface by H. M. L. Bolus. — Portrait as frontispiece to vol. 2. Ref.: BM 1: 193, 6: 106; Kew 1: 291; NI 197} References concerning this book Tyrrell-Glynn and Levyns, Flora africana 7. 1968. | birth/death dates | Bolus, Harriet Margaret Louisa (née Kensit) (1877-1970), South African botanist, daughter-in-law of Harry Bolus. (L. Bolus) .}> Proposed citation form as author HERBARIUM and TYPES: BOL, other material BM, GRA, NBG, PRE, SAM. Ref.: IH 2: 82} References to collections Télken, Index herb. austro-afr. 1971. —> References in standard biographical and bibliographical works BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 1: 214; BL 1: 28, 54; BM 6: 106; Bossert p. 44; Kew 1: 291; Langman p. 391. Articles in books, journals etc. Anon., Flowering plants South Africa 23. 1943 (portr.) Herre, Kakteen und andere Sukkulenten 12(1): 1-3. 1961 (portr.) E.G.H.O., Forum botanicum 8: 68-69. 1970 (Died at Cape Town on 5 Apr 1970. Harry Bolus was her uncle and father-in-law). Levyns and Jessop, J. S. Afr. Bot. 36(4): 319-330. 1970 (bibl.) Herre, Kakt. Sukk. 21: 139, 170, also in The genera of the Mesembryanthemaceae 46- 47. 1971 (portr.) Glen, Aloe 13(3): 84, 87. 1975 (portr.) —> Generic and journal names based on names of person | ee Bolusanthemum Schwantes (1928). — Note: For other eponyms based on the name Bolus, cf. supra, sub Harry Bolus. —» Book number short-title 1 626.! Notes on Mesembryanthemum and allied genera! Cape Town 1928-1958. Oct. (Notes Mesembryanthemum); Abbreviation of short-title Part I: 1 Jul 1928 (reprinted from articles appearing in S. A. Garden & Country Life August-December, 1927), reprint 1928 (156 pp.) Part IT: : —> Data on place of publication, dates of whole or parts, etc. pages dates pages dates pages dates 1-16 9g Nov 1928 147-160 22 Nov 1929 309-336 29 Jan 1932 17-32 21 Dec 1928 161-176 20 Feb 1930 337-356 24 Jun 1932 33-48 24 Jan 1929 177-192 9g Mai 1930 357-376 6 Dec 1932 49-64 12 Apr 1929 193-208 15 Aug 1930 377-396 19 Mai 1933 65-80 3 Mai 1929 209-224 12 Nov 1930 397-416 16 Oct 1933 81-94 6 Jun 1929 225-244 12 Feb 1931 417-436 26 Jan 1934 95-110 4 Jul 1929 245-268 1 Mai 1931 437-452 23 Mai 1934 II 1-129 16 Aug 1929 269-292 3 Jul 1931 453-472 17 Aug 1934 131-146 4 Nov 1929 293-308 24 Sep 1931 473-508 11 Feb 1935 267 WAX OIN OME Wt E RA TU RoE Volume 1: H-Le Regnum vegetable, a series of publications for the use of plant taxonomists published under the auspices of the International Association for Plant Tax- onomy, edited by Frans A. Stafleu. Volume g8 Frans A. Stafleu and Richard S. Cowan Taxonomic literature A selective guide to botanical publications and collections with dates, commentaries and types Volume ur: H-Le —W Second edition it Bohn, Scheltema & Holkema, Utrecht dr. W. Junk b.v., Publishers, The Hague eo 9 © 1979, Frans A. Stafleu, Utrecht, The Netherlands No part of this book may be reproduced by film, microfilm or any other means without written permission from the publisher Complete work IsBN 90 313 0224 4; Volume 2 ISBN 90 313 0343 7 Contents Introduction Abbreviations Taxonomic literature and collections H- Le Index to titles Index to names VII Introduction The first volume of TL-2 has been well received and has generated even more support than we could have anticipated from colleagues and as- sociated institutions all over the world. This increased support is also reflected by further material support from the National Science Foundation (U.S.A.), the Smithsonian Institution (U.S.A.)and the Netherlands Foun- dation for Pure Research (Z.W.O.) for which we are deeply grateful. We are pleased to continue on schedule with the publication of this second volume. When writing the first volume our “‘scope”’ was still expanding: new collections, libraries and sources have become available to us and it is fair to say that only now have we reached the degree of coverage of taxonomic literature and collections which we had in mind when we began to work on the project. The result is that this second volume covers a smaller part of the alphabet than the first. We now aim at reaching the end of the alphabet with the fifth volume. In the meantime we are collecting material for a supple- ment to volume one which will bring the level of coverage from A-G up to that of H-Z. The division of work between the two authors has now also reached its definitive form. The greater part of the data-gathering is done by Cowan, especially in United States libraries. In this respect it will be clear from the citation of copies of books seen for this volume that the Library of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has now become our third major base in the U.S.A. for the material of our book; the libraries at the Missouri Botanical Garden and the New York Botanical Garden continue the enor- mous assistance they provide. The processing of the data and the actual writing of the text take place at Utrecht. Jan A. Leussink wrote the entry on Flora for this volume. He will join the present authors as co-author starting with the third volume. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS In our introduction to volume one we stated that our listing ofacknowledge- ments was bound to be incomplete. We regret that we did not specifically mention the contributions made by the late Frits Schutz at Utrecht es- pecially with respect to the first volume for which he took care of bringing together a considerable number of bibliographical references. We list below those institutions and individuals not mentioned who have helped us and again stress the necessary incompleteness of the list. We also acknowledge assistance on specific issues in the text itself. INSTITUTIONS We have already mentioned the increased support received from the Lib- rary of the United States Department of Agriculture (Beltsville, Md.). In addition we have now had occasion to start work on the rich holdings of the Farlow Library at Harvard University (Cambridge, Mass.), the library of VII INTRODUCTION the United States Geological Survey (Reston, Virginia), and the libraries of the Institut fir allgemeine Botanik at Hamburg (Federal Republic of Germany) and the Botanisches Institut der Universitat as well as the Naturhistorisches Museum at Vienna (Austria). Private collections In addition to the collections mentioned in volume one we had the privilege to make use of the private libraries of R. S. Gowan (Beltsville, Md.), S. R. Gradstein (Utrecht), W. Gutermann (Wien), P. M. Jorgensen (Bergen), Dale E. Johnson (Berkeley, Calif.), A. Love (San José, Calif.), R. McVaugh (Ann Arbor, Mich.), Bo Peterson (Goteborg), E. Robbrecht (Meise), L. B. Smith (Washington, D.C.), E. G. Voss (Ann Arbor, Mich.), James White (Washington, D.C.), and of John and Marie Wurdack (Beltsville, Md.). Indwiduals Patricia Condon (Beltsville, Md., deceased) Marshall Crosby (St. Louis, MO) V. Demoulin (Liege) A. Fox Maule (Copenhagen) S. Rob Gradstein (Utrecht) W. Gutermann (Wien) A. Hansen (Copenhagen) Daniel Hoke (Washington, DC) P. Isoviuita (Helsink1) Dale Johnson (Berkeley, CA) P. M. Jorgensen (Bergen) Liesbeth Kamp (Utrecht) Sergius Mamay (Washington, DC) Mary McGuigan (Washington, DC) James Mears (Philadelphia, PA) Judy Neuhauser (Washington, DC) Wallace Olsen (Beltsville, MD) B. Pessala (New York) B. Peterson (Goteborg) Hazel Pollard (Beltsville, MD) I. Ramrattansing (Utrecht) James Reveal (College Park, MD) S. D. Ripley (Washington, DC) F. Schutz (Zeist, deceased) H. ‘Teunissen (Utrecht) Dieter Wasshausen (Washington, DC) Arthur Watt (Washington, DC) Vill Additional Abbreviations This list contains abbreviations not listed in volume one, p. xix-xl. The abbreviations of herbaria are those used in the Index herbariorum (see 1: xxvili, under IH). adj. adv. aet. Afr. AHFH Ainsworth algol. alt. ALZ an., ann. Andrews approb. ASSAM auth. autobiogr. Backer Barneby BAY BBC BEL BFT Bibl. nat. bind. In dates of publication (Pudl.:): ante (before). In some latin booktitles also abbreviation for anno (year). CamMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University. Books from this library are usually designated by HH. (as a bibliographical reference) Allgemeine Bibliographie Deutschlands. SatnT PauL: American Bryological and Lichenological Society Her- barium, Department of Botany, University of Minnesota, Saint Paul, Minnesota 55101, U.S.A. (formerly at Boulder). Abtheilung (division), cf. Abt. AmueERsT: Amherst College Herbarium, Amherst, Massachussetts o1002, U.S.A. Wo tFvitLeE: E. C. Smith Herbarium of Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada. adjunct; sometimes used to denote a class of membership in an acad- emy of sciences. advertisement(s), (of a publication in a general or reviewing journal). aetatis (of or at the age of). Africa, African. Los ANGELEs: Herbarium of the Allen Hancock Foundation, Uni- versity of Southern California, Los Angeles, California 90007, U.S.A. ArnsworTH, G. C., Introduction to the history of mycology, 1976. algological, algology. alternative; sometimes also: alteration. Allgemeine Literatur-Keitung. announcement; in booktitles: annus (year). ApREws, Henry N., Jr, /ndex of generic names of fossil plants, 1820-1965, U.S. Geol. Survey Bull. 1300, 1970, 354 p. References are to this second edition. An addition covering the years 1966-1973 was pub- lished by Anna M. Blazer, U.S. Geol. Survey Bull. 1936, 1975. approbation (indication date sanction of publication by censor). SHILLONG: Botanical Survey of India, Eastern Circle, ““Woodlands’’, Shillong, Assam State, India — see CAL. author(s) autobiography. Backer, C, A., Verklarend woordenboek der wetenschappelijke namen van de in Nederland en Nederlandsch-Indie in het wild groeiende en in tuinen en parken gekweekte varens en hoogere planten. Gronin- gen, Batavia 1936. See TL-2/227. Private library of R. Barneby, New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, NEY Up SrAt BayonnE: Museum d Histoire Naturelle de Bayonne, Rue Jacques Lafitte, 7, Bayonne (Bas-Pyr.), France. Bethefte Botanisches Kentralblatt. Bexrast: Ulster Museum, Botanic Gardens, Belfast 9, Nothern Ire- land. Be.rast: The Herbarium, Department of Botany, ‘The Queen’s Uni- versity, Belfast, Northern Ireland, Great Britain. Copy at Bibliotheque nationale, Paris, France. binder; usually referring to a sheet carrying binder’s instructions. IX ABBREVIATIONS BJl 1 BJl2 BLH Blunt B-P-H ’ Broadsheet BSGF BUCA BUF BUL Cal., Calend. CANB Canc. CANM CANTY CGE CHRB Chromolith. CHUR Cl CINCG circ. CLF Clokie CM CMI CO Collander Collander hist. Colmeiro penins. COLO Diets, F. L. E. & Mivppraep, G. W. J., Generalregister der Bot. Jahrb. 1(1-30). 1904. ScuHusTER, C. & Scuweiz, W., Generalregister Bot. Jahrb. 2(31-56). 1938. BioomrFieLp Hits: Billington Herbarium, Cranbrook Institute of Science, 500 Lone Pine Road, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 48013, WS a\- Buiunt, W., The art of botanical illustration. London, 1950. Botanico-Periodicum-Huntianum, George H. M. Lawrence, A. F. Gunther Buchheim, Gilbert S. Daniels, Helmut Dolezal, editors. Hunt Botanical Library, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1968. Brazilian. see Bretschneider. BrisTou: City Library, Bristol, Great Britain. Brno: Botanical Department of the Moravian Museum, Preslova 1, 60200 Brno, Czechoslovakia. Book made up of leaves which are unfolded complete sheets. Bulletin de la Société géologique de France, Paris, vol. i-x, 1830-x. Bucuresti: Institutul de Biologie ““Tr. Savulescu’”? al Academici R.P.R., Spl. Independentei 296, Bucuresti 17, Roumania. BurFraLo: The Clinton Herbarium, Buffalo Museum of Science, Hum- boldt Park, Buffalo, New York 14211, U.S.A. BuLAwayo: National Museum of Rhodesia, 8th Avenue, Bulawayo, Rhodesia. Calends (first of month in Roman calendar). CANBERRA: Herbarium Australiense, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, P.O. Box 1600, Canberra City, A.C.T. 2601, Australia. cancellans, cancel (leaf or sheet replacing original printing). Orrawa: Bryophyte Section, National Herbarium of Canada — see CAN. CHRISTCHURCH: Canterbury Museum, Christchurch, New Zealand. CaMBRIDGE: Botany School, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, Great Britain. New Brunswick: Chrysler Herbarium, Department of Botany, Rut- gers College, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903, U.S.A. Chromolithographs (pictures printed in colour from stone). Cuur: Bundner Naturhistorisches und Nationalpark-Museum, Chur, Switzerland. STANFORD: Carnegie Institution of Washington, Department of Plant Biology, Stanford, California 94305, U.S.A. Cincinnati: Herbarium, Department of Biological Sciences, Univer- sity of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio 45221, U.S.A. circulaires (circular letters, preliminary announcements). CLERMONT-FERRAND: Laboratoire de Botanique, U.E.R. Sciences exactes et naturelles, 4 & 6 rue Ledru, Clermont-Ferrand, Puy-de Dome, 63000, France. Croxtr, H., An account of the herbaria of the department of botany in the University of Oxford. Oxford, 1964. PirrspuRGH: Herbarium, Carnegie Museum, 4400 Forbes Street, Pitts- burgh, Pennsylvania 15213, U.S.A. see IMI. see Colmeiro. CoLLANDER, R., V. ERKAMO, P. LEHTONEN, Bibliographia botanica fenniae 1go1-1950. Helsinki, 1973. CoLLANDER, R., The history of botany in Finland 1828-1918. Helsinki 1965. Cotmeiro, M., La botdnica y los botdnicos de la peninsula hispano-lusitana. Estudios bibliograficos y biograficos. Madrid, 1858. See TL-2/1181. Bou.per: Herbarium, University of Colorado Museum, Boulder, Col- orado 80302, U.S.A. | coloph., colof. comb. concl. Congr. CORD corr. CP CRK Cs ctd. curr. vit. CW DBN DD def. Dept. Desmond De Toni DIN diss. distr. Div. DMNH doc., docum. DOR DPU Dryander DSY DUL E. elench. e.m. EMC emend. engr. exot. expl. €XSC., EXSICC. if ABBREVIATIONS colophon (tail-piece in books providing information on printing and publishing). combination (in comb. nov., new nomenclatural combination). conclusion, concluded. Congress (usually referring to International Botanical Congresses). Corposa: Museo Botanico, Facultad de Ciencias E.F. y Naturales, Avda. Vélez Sarsfield 299, Cordoba, Argentina. correspondence; corrected by; correspondent. CopENHAGEN: Department of Plant Pathology, Thorvaldsensvej 40, Entrance no. 8, DK-1871 Copenhagen V., Denmark. Cork: Dept. of Botany of the University College, Cork, Great Britain. Fort Co.uins: Herbarium, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado 80521, U.S.A. continued. curriculum vitae (brief biography). CuHARKOW: Herbarium of the Ukranian Institute for Scientific Re- search of Socialist Agriculture, The Chajkovskaja 4, Charkow, U.S.S.R. Dupin: National Museum of Ireland, Kildare Street, Dublin, Ireland — combined with herbarium of the National Botanic Gardens (for- merly DUB). Deura Dun: Forest Research Institute & Colleges, Dehra Dun, U.P., India. definitive. Department. Desmonp, R., Dictionary of British and Insh botanists and horticulturists including plant collectors and botanical artists. London, 1977. De Tont, G. B., Sylloge algarum omnium hucusque cognitarum. 1: 1- cxxix. 1889 (Bibliotheca phycologica), 2(1): 1-cxxxul. 1892 (Biblio- theca diatomologica), 4(1): i-lxi. 1897 (Bibliotheca phycologica, addenda). (TL-2/1421). Dinarp: Laboratoire Maritime du Muséum d’Histoire Naturelle, 17 Avenue George V, Dinard, (Ille-et-Vilaine), France. dissertatio(n). distributed Divisio(n). DaytTon:The Dayton Museum of Natural History, 2629 Ridge Ave., Dayton, Ohio 45414, U.S.A. documentation. DorcuesTER: Dorset Natural History & Archaeological Society, Dor- chester, Great Britain. GREENCASTLE: The T.G. Yuncker Herbarium, DePauw University, Harrison Hall, Greencastle, Indiana 46135, U.S.A. DRYANDER, J., Catalogus bibliothecae historico-naturalis fosephi Banks. Lon- don, vols. 1-5, 1798-1800. (TL-2/1534). Dewssury: County Borough Museum, Dewsbury, Great Britain. Dututu: Olga Lakela Herbarium, University of Minnesota, Duluth, Minnesota 55812, U.S.A. East(ern). elenchus. eftermiddag(en) (afternoon (Swedish) ). YPSILANTI: Eastern Michigan University Herbarium, Department of Biology, Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, Michigan 48197, UES:AS emendavit. engraving. exotic(ae). explanation. exsiccatae. filius, son; also as fil. XI ABBREVIATIONS Ferussac FHI FHKSC FU Futak-Domin FWM GAT GR GCM Gesch. GLEN GLM GOD G-PAE GR GRA GR cat. GRI HAC HAN Hawksworth HCIO HIRO Hirsch XII Férussac, A. E. J. P.J.F.d’A. ve, Bulletin général et universel des annonces et des nouvelles scientifiques ; later as Bulletin universel des sciences, Paris, vols. 1-27, 1823-1832. IBADAN: Forest Herbarium Ibadan, Department of Forest Research, Private Mail Bag 5054, Ibadan, Nigeria. Hays: The Elam Bartholomew Herbarium, Ft. Hays Kansas State College, Hays, Kansas 67601, U.S.A. Oxrorb: Forest Herbarium, Department of Forestry, Commonwealth Forestry Institute, University of Oxford, Oxford, Great Britain. see f. formiddag(en) (morning (Swedish) ). Lancaster: North Museum, Franklin and Marshall College, Lancas- ter, Pennsylvania 17604, U.S.A. French. FirENZE: Erbario Tropicale di Firenze, via Lamarmora 4, 50121, Firenze, Italy. Fukuoka: Herbaria of the Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University, Hakazaki, Fukuoka, Kyushu distr., Japan. FurdK, J. & K. Domin, Bibliografia k flore CSR do r. 1952. Bratislava, 1960. FortH WortHu: Science Department, Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, 1501 Montgomery Street, Forth Worth, Texas 76107, WSzA: GATERSLEBEN: Zentralinstitut fur Genetik und Kulturpflanzenfor- schung, DDR-4325 Gatersleben, Kreis Aschersleben, German De- mocratic Republic, DDR. Lrecon: Ghana Herbarium, University of Ghana, P.O. Box 55, Legon, Ghana. Lrecon: Ghana Mycological Herbarium, University College of Ghana — incorporated in GC. Geschichte, geschiedenis (history). Gienns: Middle Peninsula and Northern Neck Plant Classification Depository, Rappahannock, Community College, South Campus, Glenns, Virginia 23149, U.S.A. GOruItTz: Staatliches Museum ftir Naturkunde, Forschungsstelle, Am Museum I, Gorlitz, German Democratic Republic, DDR. Gopa.mINnc: Charterhouse School Museum, Godalming, England. GENEVE: Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques (see G), herbier Paul Aellen. references to a herbarium: GRENOBLE: Laboratoire de Botanique et Biologie Végétale de l'Universite Scientifique et Médicale, BP 53, 38041 Grenoble Cédex, France. GRAHAMSTOWN: Herbarium of the Albany Museum, Botanical Re- search Unit, P.O. Box 101, Grahamstown, South Africa. Grumnmann, V., Catalogus lichenum Germaniae. Stuttgart, 1963. GRINNELL: Grinnell College Herbarium, Biology Department, Grin- nell, lowa 50112, U.S.A. Hasana: Instituto de Botanica de la Academia de Ciencias de Cuba, Calzada del Cerro 1257, La Habana, Cuba. Hannover: Institut fir Vegetationskunde der technischen Univer- sitat, Nienburgerstrasse 17, 3 Hannover, Federal Republic of Ger- many, BRD. HawkswortHy, D. L., Mycologists’ Handbook. London, 1974. Deut: Herbarium Cryptogamiae Indiae Orientalis, Division of My- cology and Plant Pathology, Indian Agricultural Research In- stitute, Delhi 110012, India. (formerly under New Delhi). Hrrosuima: Botanical Institute, Hiroshima University, Higashisenda, Hiroshima, Japan 730. Hirscu, G. C., Index biologorum investigatores, laboratoria, periodica. Berlin, 1928. HK HNC HNH In, Ge Jes hort. Hortus 3 IBL ICEL iconogr. id. tes IMI impr. incompl. instr. IPC KANU KASSEL KBG Keighley Klastersky Kleppa KM KNAW Kon. ABBREVIATIONS Hone Kone: Herbarium, Agriculture and Fisheries Department, Canton Road Government Offices, Kowloon, Hong Kong. EMistorvae naturalts classica, Weinheim, Lehre, a series of facsimile reprints edited by J. Cramer. Hanover: Jesup Herbarium, Department of Biological Sciences, Dart- mouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire 03755, U.S.A. see h.l.q.s. horticulture, horticultural. Hortus third. A concise dictionary of plants cultivated in the United States and Canada. Initially compiled by Liberty Hyde Bailey and Ethel Zoe Bailey. Revised and expanded by the staff of the Liberty Hyde Bailey Hortorium. New York, London, 1976. in. Campinas: Instituto Agronomico do Estado (Phanerogamic Her- barium), Caixa postal 28, 13.100 Campinas SP, Brazil. BeLEM: Instituto de Pesquisa e Experimentacgao Agropecuaria do Norte (formerly: Instituto Agronomico do Norte), Caixa Postal 48, Belém, Para, Brazil. De ut: Division of Plant Introduction, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Delhi (12), India (formerly under New Delhi). Kerar MALtat: Independent Biological Laboratories, P.O.B. Ra- matayim, Kefar Malal, Israel. Reykjavik: Natturufraedistofnun Islands, Grasafraedideild, (Mu- seum of natural History, Dept. of Botany), P.O. Box 5320, Reykjavik, Iceland. iconographia. idem; in dates: ides. id est (that is to say). Kew: Commonwealth Mycological Institute, Ferry Lane, Kew, Rich- mond, Surrey TWo 3AF, Great Britain. imprimatur (official licence to print (often dated) ). incomplete. instruction(s). ILE DE Port Cios, Musée d’histoire naturelle, [le de Port Clos, France. IpswicH: The Museum, Ipswich, East Suffolk, Great Britain. Island(s). itinerary. Jopupur: Herbarium, University of Jodhpur, Department of Botany, Jodhpur, India. see Barnhart. JyYvAskyLA: Department of Biology, Jyvaskyla University, Jyvaskyla, Finland. LawRENCE: Herbarium, University of Kansas, 2045 Ave. A., Campus West, Lawrence, Kansas 66044, U.S.A. KassEL: Naturkundemuseum im Ottoneum, Kassel, BRD. KONIGSBERG, now Kaliningrad. Herbarium destroyed. KerIicHLEy, England, Borough Museum, Keighley, Great Britain (KGY). Kent, D. H., British herbaria, London 1957. klockan, indication of time (‘‘o’clock”’), Swedish. KLASTERSKY, I., HRABETOVA, A., Dupa, J., Botanikové na Ceském a Moravskoslezském tizemi ad nejstarsich dob. Zprdvy Cs. Spolecnosti pro Déjiny véd a Techniky 14-15. 1970. Kueppa, P., Norsk botanisk bibliografi 1814-1964. Universitetsforlaget Oslo-Bergen, Troms6 1973. VRCHLABI: Krkonosské muzeum, Vrchlabi, okr. Trutnoy, Czechoslo- vakia. Library of the Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschap- pen, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Koninklike (royal). XII ABBREVIATIONS Krebel Krempelh. KYO LAH LAM LCN LCU LDS Lenley Lepidopt. If. 1.h.q.s. LI libr. IG JOG Linn. LISI lit. liths. Love LPS Maiwald MARS Mass. mat. MB mens. MICYrosc. mycol. N. NAM Natuurw. NBF XIV KREBEL, R., Russlands naturhistorische und medicinische Literatur. Schriften und Abhandlungen in nicht-Russischer Sprache, Jena, 1847. KREMPELHUBER, A. VON, Geschichte und Litteratur der Lichenologie von den dltesten Kerten bis zum Schlusse des fahres 1865(1870), Munchen, 3 vols., 1867-1872. TL-2/3932. Kyoto: Department of Botany, Faculty of Science, Kyoto University, Kyoto 606, Japan. LAHoRE: Panjab University, Lahore, Pakistan. Los ANGELEs: Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History, 900 Exposition Blvd., Los Angeles, California 90007, U.S.A. LINCOLN: City and County Museum, Lincoln, Great Britain. WasHINGTON: The Catholic University of America, Michigan Ave. N.E., Washington, D.C. 20017, U.S.A. Leeps: Plant Sciences Department, The University, Baines Wing, Leeds LS2 gJT, Yorkshire, Great Britain. LENLEY, S. et al., Catalog of the manuscript and archival collections and index to the correspondence of John Torrey. Library of the New York Botanical Garden. Boston, Mass., 1973. Lepidoptera. leaf. see h.l.q.s. Linz: Botanische Abteilung am Oberosterreichischen Landesmuseum, Museumstrasse 14, A-4010 Linz, Austria. library. TucumAN: Fundacion e Instituto Miguel Lillo, Calle Miguel Lillo 205, San Miguel de Tucuman, Argentina. Linnaeus, Linnaean. LisBoa: Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Tapada da Ajuda, Lisboa-3, Portugal. literature. lithographs Private library Askell Love, San José, Cal., U.S.A. La Piata: Instituto de Botanica C. Spegazzini, Calle 53 No. 477, La Plata, Bs. As., Argentina. LeEIcESTER: City Museum and Art Gallery, Leicester, Great Britain. LricEsTEeR: University of Leicester, Leicester LEI 7RH, Great Britain. Canton: Herbarium of the Lingnan University, Canton — see IBSC. Luxempourc: Musée d Histoire Naturelle, Luxembourg, Luxem- bourg. leaves. mensis (month). private library of R. McVaugh, Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.A. Orono: University of Maine Herbarium, Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, University of Maine, Orono, Maine 04473, U.S.A. Marwa bp, V., Geschichte der Botanik in Bohmen. Wien, Leipzig 1904. MarseEILLE: Laboratoire de Botanique, Faculté des Sciences, Place Victor Hugo, 13-Marseille (3e), France. Massachusetts, U.S.A. materia, material. MaresurcG: Fachbereich Biologie der Philipps-Universitat, Botanik, Lahnberge, D-355 Marburg (Lahn), Federal Republic of Germany, B.R.D. seem. microscopic (al). mycological. North, northern. Namur: Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix, 61 Rue de Bruxelles, B-5000 Namur, Belgium. Natuurwetenschappen. Nouvelle biographie francaise. necrol. Ned. NF NICK NMC NMW N.N. n:o nom. cons. nom. re). Nordstedt nr. NT NTN NU NW Octodec. OKL OKLA opp. Orch. ordin. orth. cons. PAC pas: PAL PDD PE PENN Pennell PERTH PHA phil., philos. photogr. ABBREVIATIONS Notre Dame: The J. A. Nieuwland Herbarium, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana 46556, U.S.A. Farco: North Dakota State University Herbarium, Botany Dept., Fargo, North Dakota 58102, U.S.A. Notre Dame_: The E.L. Greene Herbarium, The University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana 46556, U.S.A. necrology. see Nederl. NANKING: The Herbarium, College of Agriculture and Forestry, Uni- versity of Nanking, Nanking, Kiangsu, China. see Nickles. Las Cruces: Herbarium, Biology Department, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico 88003, U.S.A. (formerly at State College). CaroiFF: Department of Botany, National Museum of Wales, Cardiff CF 1/3 NP, Wales, Great Britain. see Nat. Nov. numero, number. nomen conservandum (conserved name). nomen rejiciendum (rejected name). Norpstept, C. F. O., Index Desmidiacearum citationibus locupletissimus atque bibliographia. Berlin 1896. Supplementum. Berlin, 1908. near. Auicr Sprincs: Herbarium of the Northern Territory, Animal In- dustry and Agriculture Branch, Department of the Northern ‘Ter- ritory, Alice Springs, N.T. 5750, Australia. NortTHAmPtTon: County Borough Central Museum, Northampton, Great Britain. PIETERMARITZBURG: Botany Department, University of Natal, Pieter- maritzburg. South Africa. Northwest botanical manuscripts. Washington State University Library. Pullman, 1976. see 18-mo, below. Norman: Bebb Herbarium, University of Oklahoma, 770 Van Vleet Oval, Norman, Oklahoma 73069, U.S.A. STILLWATER: Oklahoma State University Herbarium, Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Oklahoma State University, Stll- water, Oklahoma 74074, U.S.A. opposite. Orchidaceae, orchids. ordinatus (ordained). conserved orthography (of nomen conservandum). University Park: The Herbarium, The Pennsylvania State Univer- sity, Buckhout Lab., University Park, Pennsylvania 16802, U.S.A. pagination, page(s); see also p. PALERMO: Erbario dell’ Istituto Botanico di Palermo, Palermo, Italy. AUCKLAND: Auckland Plant Diseases Division, Dept. of Scientific and Industrial Research, Private Bag, Auckland, New Zealand. PEKING: Institute of Botany, Academia Sinica, Peking, China. PHILADELPHIA: Herbarium of the University of Pennsylvania, Phila- delphia, Pennsylvania 19118, U.S.A. BARNHART, J. H., in PENNELL, W. T., The Scrophulariaceae of eastern temperate North America, Monogr. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia vol. 1, 1930: Pertu: Western Australian Herbarium, Department of Agriculture, Jarrah Road, South Perth, Western Australia 6151. Lonpon: Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, London, Great Britain. philosophical. photographs. XV ABBREVIATIONS PL PLY Port. postscr. Pr: PREM pres. prev. prid. priv., privil. PRM lois! PV p-v.t.f.m. QMP RAB Ratzeburg reg. Regensburg Rehder R.HLS. RM RPPR RUT RV RYD SACT SAM SAP SBC SCH SCHN Sci., sci. XVI PLzEN: ZApadocéeské muzeum Prirodovédecky odbor, Veleslavinova 6, gor 14 Plzen, Czechoslovakia. PrymoutH: Plymouth Institution, Plymouth, Great Britain. Portuguese. postscriptum. Preussen) (inlay br) Pretoria: Plant Protection Research Institute, Private Bag X 134, | Pretoria, South Africa ooo. presented. previously. pridie (on the day before). privilegium (the sole right of printing). PrauHa: Mykologické oddéleni Prirod, muzea Narodniho muzea v Praze, Praha, Czechoslovakia. Pertu: City Art Gallery & Museum, Perth, Great Britain. Proces-verbaux des séances de 0 Académie {des Sciences, Paris| tenues depuis la fondation de I’ Institut [1795] jusqu’au mois d’aott 1835, 10 vols., Hendage, 1910-1921 (sometimes also as “Acad.”’). pa vanlig tid fore middagen (at the customary hour in the morning, (Swedish) ). QuesBec: Musée du Québec — incorporated in QUE (see abbr. in vol. 1). Rasat: Institut Scientifique Chérifien, Laboratoire de Taxinomie et Ecologie des Végétaux Supérieurs, Avenue Moulay Cherif, Rabat, Morocco. RarzepurG, J. T. C., Forstwissenschaftliches Schriftsteller Lexikon. Berlin, 1874. register, registration. “rd. Regensburg” stands for rd. Flora. Reuper, A. The Bradley bibliography. A guide to the literature of the woody plants of the world published before the beginning of the twentieth century. Cambridge (Massachusetts), 5 vols., 1911-1918. The Royal Horticultural Society, London United Kingdom, Lindley Lib- rary. Laramie: Rocky Mountain Herbarium, University of Wyoming, La- ramie, Wyoming 82071, U.S.A. Rio Prepras: Institute of Tropical Forestry, P.O. Box AQ, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico 00928, U.S.A. New Brunswick: Douglass College, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903, U.S.A. Rosrov on Don: Herbarium of the Department of Botany of the Molotov State University of Rostov, Engels Street 115, Rostov on Don, U.S.S.R. Rype: Isle of Wight Philosophical & Scientific Society, Ryde, Great Britain. SACRAMENTO: Herbarium, Department of Biological Sciences, Califor- nia State University, Sacramento, California 05819, U.S.A. Care Town: South African Museum Herbarium, National Botanic Gardens of South Africa, Kirstenbosch, Newlands 7725, Cape ‘Town, South Africa. Sapporo: Laboratory of Plant Taxonomy and Ecology, Botanical Institute, Faculty of Agriculture, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan. ae G., C. E. B. Bonner, and W. L. CutBerson, The authorities for the epithets of mosses, hepatics, and lichens, The Bryologist 67(2): 113-135. 1964 SCHAFFHAUSEN: Naturhistorisches Museum, Frauengasse, Schaff- hausen, Switzerland NortTHAMPTON: Herbarium of Smith College, Clark Science Center, Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts 01060, U.S.A. Science, scientific. Spermat. SPH STA Stevenson STI subgen. subst. TB TBI techn. TEX ‘TIL, TLA TLM TOR Re transl. TROM TRV ABBREVIATIONS Brooxincs: Herbarium of South Dakota State University, Depart- ment of Botany and Biology, Brookings, South Dakota 57006, WESsAe secondary. senior. separate (off-print). STALYBRIDGE: The Museum, Stalybridge, Great Britain. MONTPELLIER: Station Internationale de Géobotanique Mediter- raneenne et Alpine, Rue du Pioch de Boutonnet, Montpellier (He- rault), France. StinGAPoRE: Herbarium and Library, Botanic Garden, Cluny Road, Singapore 10, Republic of Singapore. Reference to a herbarium: SKARA: Katedralskolan, Skara, Sweden. STEENIS, C. G. G. J. vAN, editor, Flora malesiana. 1: 1-639. 1950. Collections and collectors. (by M. J. van Steenis- Kruseman). 4(2): lxxi-clxi. 1949. Hist. expl. (by H. C. D. de Wit). 4(5): clxui-ccxix. 1954. Dates of publication (by M. J. van Steenis- Kruseman). 5: ecli-cccxxxvi. 1958. Coll. suppl. (by M. J. van Steenis-Kruse- man). 8: 1-cxv. 1974. Coll. suppl. 2. (by M. J. van Steenis-Kruseman). Lonpon: South London Botanical Institute, 323 Norwood Road, Lon- don S.E. 24, Great Britain. ASHLAND: Department of Biology, Southern Oregon College, Ashland, Oregon 97520, U.S.A. South(ern). Spermatophyta. HiLisporo: Fox Research Forest, Hillsboro, New Hampshire 03244. U.S.A. Saint ANDREWS: Department of Botany, The University, Saint An- drews, Scotland, Great Britain. As a bibliographical reference: STEVENSON, J. A., Index plant diseases U.S., Index part. Beltsville, 1953. STIRLING: Smith Art Gallery and Museum, Albert Place, Stirling, Scotland, Great Britain. subgenus. substitute. Terist: Herbarium of the Stalin State University of Tbilisi, University Street, Tbilisi, Georgia, U.S.S.R. Tsiuist: Department of Systematics and Plant Geography of the Botanical Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Georgian S.S.R., Kodjorskoje Highway, Tbilisi, U.S.S.R. technical. AusTIN: University of Texas Herbarium, Austin, Texas 78703, U.S.A. TouLouse: Laboratoire de Botanique, Faculté des Sciences, Allées Jules Guesde, Toulouse (Haute Garonne), France. TouLouse: Laboratoire de Cryptogamie, Université Paul Sabatier (Sciences), 118 route de Narbonne, 31077 Toulouse Cedex (Haute Garonne), France. ‘TouLousE: Muséum d’Histoire Naturelle de Toulouse, Toulouse (Haute Garonne), France. Torquay: Torquay Natural History Society, The Museum, Bab- bacombe Rd., Torquay, Great Britain. Reference to a herbarium: TRENTO: Museo Tridentino di Scienze naturali, ‘Trento, Italy. translation, translated by. TRoMsOE: Botanical Department of Tromsoe Museum, Tromsoe, Nor- way. PreToriA: Transvaal Museum ~ incorporated in PRE. XVII ABBREVIATIONS Tucker TURA UBC UCR UMO UPSV Urban-Berl. USGS VEN vern. Verz. Vetensk. W. WB Westhoff WELTU WIN Windsor WTR WTU WUD 16-mo 18-mo 32-mo XVIII Tucker, E. M., Catalogue of the library of the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University. Gambridge, Mass., 3 vols., 1917-1933. Turku: Institute of Biology, Abo Academy, Turku (Abo), Finland. VANCOUVER: The University of British Columbia, Vancouver 8, British Columbia, Canada. RiveRsIDE: Herbarium, Department of Biology, University of Califor- nia, Riverside, California 92502, U.S.A. Cotumsia: Herbarium, University of Missouri, 201 Tucker Hall, Co- | lumbia, Missouri 65201, U.S.A. Uppsaa: Vaxtbiologiska Institutionen, Uppsala Universitet, Box 559, | S-751 22 Uppsala 1, Sweden. Ursgan, I., Geschichte des Koniglichen Botanischen Museums zu Berlin-Dah- | lem (1815-1913) nebst Aufzahlung seiner Sammlungen. Dresden, 1916. United States Geological Survey, Library; Washington, D.C. Caracas: Instituto Botanico, Apartado 2156, Caracas, Venezuela. vernacular. Verzeichniss. see Vet. West, western. Warwick: The County Museum, Warwick, Great Britain. WoUrzBurG: Botanisches Institut der Universitat, Klinikstrasse 5, Wurzburg, Federal Republic of Germany, BRD. V. Westhoff, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, private library. WELLINGTON: Botany Department, Victoria University of Wellington, Private Bag, Wellington, New Zealand. WinniPec: Herbarium of the Department of Botany, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3T 2N2 Canada. Library at Windsor Castle, England. WincHESTER: Winchester College Museum, Winchester, Hampshire, Great Britain. SEATTLE: Herbarium, Department of Botany, AK-10, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195, U.S.A. Derroir: Biology Department, Wayne State University, Detroit, Mi- chigan 48202, U.S.A. Volume consisting of sheets of paper folded four times or into sixteen leaves (32 p. per signature). Volume made up of gatherings of 18 leaves (36 pages), often manufac- tured by combining signatures of 12 and 6 leaves into single binding units. Volume consisting of sheets of paper folded five times or into 32 leaves (64 p. per signature). HABERLE Haan, Willem de (1801-1855), Dutch biologist at Leiden. (Haan). COLLECTIONS: Rijksmuseum voor natuurlijke Historie, Leiden. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY:Aa 8 (1): 16-17; AKL 1855: 170-171; BM 2: 756; CSP 3: 104; JW 3: 352; LS 10669-10670; PR 3670 (d. 1850) (ed. 1: 4002); Quenstedt p. 180 (d. 1853). 2224. Commentatio in quaestionem, ab ordine discipliinarum mathematicarum et physi- carum Academiae Lugduno-Batavae, ex historia naturali, a. mdcccxx. propositam: ‘‘Qui- nam sunt limites inter vitamanimalium et vegetabilium.”’ Quae praemium reportavit d. viii. mensis februarii a. mdcccxxi. [ Leiden, independently paged issue of Annales Academiae lugduno- batavae, Leiden (S. et J. Luchtmans) 1821]. Qu. (Lzmites vit. anim. veg.). Publ.: 8 Feb 1821, p. [1]-43. Copy: KNAW. Haartman, Johan Gustav (1777-1799), Finnish botanist; born in Sauvo. (Haartm.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Dryander 4: 148; Saelan p. 146; TR 509. Eriksson, G., Bot. hist. Sverige 283. 1969. Hjelt, O. E. A., Naturhistoriens studium i Finland under sjuttonde och adertonde seklet, Helsingfors 1868, p. 193-194. (= Bidrag till kannedom af Finlands Natur och Folk 12: i- vi, 1-198). This paper of Hjelt is referred to below as Naturhistortens studium 1 Finland (inf. I. Kukkonen) ; Naturhistoriens Studium vid Abo Universitet, Helsingfors 1896, p. 378 (inf. Bo Peterson). (= Skrifter utgifne af Svenska Litteratursalskapet 1 Finland 32: i-iv, 1-446). 2225. De Tussilagine commentarii botanici particula i. Quam cons. ampliss. fac. phil. aboens. publicae censurae submittunt stipendiarii Haartmanniani Joh. Gust. Haartman, philos. mag. et Andreas Johannes Orrstrom, aboénsis. In audit. min. die xxi junii, mdccxevii horis a.m. solitis. Aboae (typis Frenckellianis) [1797]. Qu. (De Tussilag.). Publ.: 21 Jun 1797, p. [i], [1]-22. Copies: H, MO. Haberle, Karl Konstantin Christian (1764-1832), German botanist; first at Jena; from 1813 at Budapest. (Haberle). HERBARIUM and TYPEs: BP. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 249; Barnhart 2: 106; BM 2: 759; Bossert p. 157; CSP 3: 105-106; Jackson p. 4, 353; Kanitz no. 123; LS 10669-10670; NI p. 205, 308; Plesch p. 247; PR 3671-3672 (ed. 1: 4007-4009); Rehder 5: 356. Pax, F., Grundz. Pflanzenverbreit. Karpathen 1: 11, 28. 1898 (Veg. Erde 2(1)). Priszter, Ann. Univ. Sci. Budapest Rolando Eotvos, Biol. 12: 191-206. 1970 (some of H’s plant names treated on p. 205-206). EPONYMY: Haberlea Frivaldszky (1835). 2226. Das Gewachsreich. Oder characterisirende Beschreibung aller zur Zeit bekannten Gewachse, als Commentar zu den Bertuchschen Tafeln der allgemeinen Natur-Geschichte. Ein Handbuch fur Naturfreunde zu eigenem Unterrichte, bei dem Gebrauche dieser Tafeln von D. Carl Constantin Haberle. Ersten Bandes erster Theil. Pilze und Schwamme. Weimar (im Verlag des F.G. privil. Landes-Industrie-Comptoirs) 1806. Oct. (Gewdchsreich). Publ.: 1806 (p. viii: 11 Apr 1806), p. [i*], [i]-viii, [3]-280. Copy: FH. — For Friedrich Justin Bertuch (1747-1822), who was one of the first to publish large scale natural history illustrations for use in schools, see NI p. 204. 2227. Succincta rei herbariae hungaricae et transsilvanicae historia, auctore doctore C. C. Haberle ... Budae [Budapest] (Typis regiae universitatis hungaricae) 1830. Oct. (Succ. rei herb. hist.). Publ.: Jul-Dec 1830 (p. 6: 6 Jun 1830), p. [1]-66. Copy: G. — Pritzel cites: LINN. HABIRSHAW Habirshaw, Frederick (//. 1877), American diatomologist. (Habirshaw). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unkown. Issued: Collectio diatomaceae, New York, s.d.; set at FH. For catalogue see no. 2228. Further diatom material at AWH and S. Ref.: Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19: 75-76. 1969. Fryxell, G., Nova Hedwigia Beih. 35: 361. 1975. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BM 1: 338, 2: 759; De Toni 1: lvii, 2: Ixi; Kew 2: 543; Jackson p. 159. 2228. Catalogue of the Diatomaceae with references to the various published descriptions and figures ... New York (Reproduced by the Edison electric pen process) 1877. Qu. (in fours). (Cat. Diatom.). Ed. 1: Nov 1877 (preface 20 Oct 1877, p. 264: Mai 1877; copy at G forwarded on 1 Dec 1877; Hedwigia Feb 1878), p. [i-xi], [1]-[264], sign. A, B, 1-66. Copies: FH, G, NY, UC. — Number of copies printed: 50 (distributed free). Ed. 2, part 1: 1881-1882 (Nat. Nov. 1881), cover, p. [i]-xxii, [1]-58. Copies: NY, UC. — “Catalogue of the Diatomaceae with references to the published descriptions and figures by Frederick Habirshaw, F.R.M.S. Edited and published by Romyn Hitchcock, F.R.M.S.” New York (Thompson & Moreau, ...) 1881-1882. Qu. Title on cover “Catalogue of the Diatomaceae part 1...” — Editor: Romyn Hitchcock (1851-1923). Ed. 2, completed, in 4(?) parts, 1881-1885 (p. 343: 1 Oct 1885; Nat. Nov. Feb 1886; Bot. Zeit. 30 Jul 1886), lvs. [1], [1 ]-343, A-K [= 10 p. add.] (all single cross-stitched leaves). Copies: FH, NY, UC. —“‘Habirshaw’s Catalogue of the Diatomaceae. H.H. Chase, M.D. Geneva, New York 1885” All lvs. by the “Edison electrical pen process” repr. by lithography. — Editor: Harvey Henderson Chase (1849-1915). Ed. 3: prepared by H. H. Chase . .. type-written to order for Julien Deby. New York 1888 (“unique copy, see De Toni 1891); see also the handwritten copy by David Boyd Ward (1853-1907) at NY, 2 vols., 1891. French ed.: Catalogue des diatomees. edit. francaise revue et augmentee par J. Pelletan. Paris 1879 (Nat. Nov. 1879) (n.v.). Translation by Jules Pelletan (1833-?). FH has a handwritten text “Catalogue des Diatomees avec indications bibliographiques relatives a chaque espéce par Frederick Habirshaw F.R.M.S. New York 1877” p. [i]-vi, [1]-264. Precursors: see J. Microgr. 3: 410-414, 453-455, 497-500. 1872, 4: 40-42, 98-101. 1873. Ref.: Deby, J., Bibl. micr. microgr. studies 3: 30. 1882. Hackel, Eduard (1850-1926), Bohemia-born Austrian agrostologist and high school tea- cher at St. Polten (1871-1900); from 1904 at Graz. (Hack.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: W; dupl. e.g. BM, GB, K. Ref.: Hackel, E., Bot. Centralbl. 9(g): 327. 1882 (sale of parts of his herbarium). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 2(1): 380, 5(3): 51; Backer p. 250; Barnhart 2: 106; BJI 1: 24, 2:65; BM 2: 759, 6: 422; CSP 7: 882, 10: 106, 12: 302-303, 15: 558-559; DTS 1: go- 100, 6(4): 145; Hortus 3: 1194 (“Hack.”); IH 2: 247; Jackson p. 341; Kew 2: 544; KlaStersky p. 85; KR p. 252; Langman p. 344; LS 10672; Maiwald p. 278; MW p. 149; NW p. 47; Rehder 5: 356; Saccardo 1: 87, 2: 57; TL-2/978, 1592, 1835; Tucker 1: 309; Zander ed. 10, p. 666. Anon., Bot. Jahrb. 1: 502. 5 Apr 1881 (pn H’s publ. on Spzrachne (1880)); Bull. Soc. bot. Deux-Sévres 21: pl. 4. 1910 (portr.). Beck, G., Vegetationsverh. Hlyr. Lander 34. 1901 (Veg. Erde 4) (bibl.). Dorfler, I., Botaniker-Portrats 2: 15. 1906 (portr.). Druce, G. C., Bot. Soc. Exch. Cl. Brit. Isles 8(1): 93-97. 1927. Fritsch, Mitt. naturw. Ver. Steiermark 1927: xxiv-xxx. Huxley, L., Life letters J. D. Hooker 284, 285bis, 287-288. 1918. Merrill, E. D., Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 30(1): 141-142. 1947. Parodi, Physis 8: 620-625. 1927 (portr., selected bibl.). Pax, F., Grundz. Pflanzenverbr. Karpathen 28, 50, 275, 279. 1898 (Veg. Erde 2(1)) (bibl.). 2 HACQUET Reiche, K., Grundz. Pflanzenverbr. Chile 32, 372. 1907 (Veg. Erde 8) (bibl.). Roshewitz, Bull. Jard. bot. Leningrad 28(3/4): 411-420. 1929 (bibl., portr.). Stieber, M. T., Taxon 27: 270. 1978 (portr.). Urban, I., Fl. bras. 1(1): 176. 1906. Willkomm, M., Grundz. Pflanzenverbr. Iber. Halbinsel 21, 25. 1896 (Veg. Erde 1). COMPOSITE WORKS:(1) Monographia Andropogonearum, in Alph. de Candolle, Monogr. pl. 6: 1- 716. pl. 1-2. Apr 1889 (Nat. Nov. Jul 1889) (TL 2/978). (2) Gramineae (echte Graser), 7n EP 2.2: 1-97, 126 (p. 1-48 Jul 1887, 49-96 Nov, p. 97 and 126, Jan 1888), Nachtr. 2-4(1): 39-47. Jul 1897, 2: 3-7. 8 Oct 1900 (TL 2/1710). (3) with F. Pax, i EP, Die natirlichen Pflanzenfamilien, Cyperaceae und Gramineae, reprint Dec 1887, Leipzig (Engelmann) 130 p., 7 fl., 426 figs. (4) Gramineae brasilienses V, in Martius, Flora brasiliensis, fasc. go, 1 Jul 1883, vol. 2(3): 245- 326. pl. 59-74. (see also under J. C. Doll). (5) Gramineae gesammelt auf der Forschungsreise der Gazelle {Berlin 1890], 11 p., 4 pl., see Engler, no. 1705; see also Bot. Jahrb. 6: 233-248. 1885. (6) See Durand et Pittier, Primit. fl. costaric., TL 2/1592. (7) Contributed to H. W. Reichardt, Flora der Insel Fan Mayen, 21 p., in vol. 3(7a) of Die internationale Polarforschung 1882-1883, Wien, 1886; see under Reichardt. (8) Gramineae, with J. Ch. Doell, in Warming, E., Symb. nos. 37-38, publ. 3 Mai 1892. EPONYMY: Hackelochloa O. Kuntze (1891). 2229. Catalogue raisonné des Graminees du Portugal ... Coimbre [Coimbra] (Imprimerie de PUniversité) 1880. Oct. (Cat. rais. Gramin. Portugal). Publ.: Mai-Jun 1880 (Nat. Nov. Jul 1880; Bot. Zeit. 9 Jul 1880; J. Bot. Aug 1880), p. [1]-34. Copies: G, MO, NY. Ref.: Engler, A., Bot. Jahrb. 1: 302. 12 Oct 1880. 2230. Monographia Festucarum europearum ... Kassel und Berlin (Verlag von Theodor Fi- scher) 1882. Oct. (Monogr. Festuc. eur.). Publ.: Apr-Mai 1882 (p. 1x: Oct 1881; Nat. Nov. Mai 1882; Bot. Zeit. 26 Mai 1882), p. [i]-1x, [1]-216, pl. r-4, uncol. liths. by the author. Copies: G, MO, NY, U, US(2), USDA. Facsimile ed.: Micro methods Ltd., and Johnson Reprint Corporation 1964 (as orig.) Copies: MICH, USDA. Ref.: Peter, Bot. Zeit. 41: 314-315. 11 Mai 1883. Engler, A., Bot. Jahrb. 4: 89-91. 22 Mar 1883. 2231. The true grasses ... Translated from die natirlichen Pflanzenfamilien by F. Lamson- Scribner and Effie A. Southworth ... New York (Henry Holt and Company) 1890. Oct. (True grasses). Translators: Frank Lamson-Scribner (1851-1938); Effie Almira Soutworth (1860-?) (later Mrs. Volney Morgan Spalding). Orig. ed.: 1890 (p. iv: 1 Feb 1890; TBC 1 Jul 1890), front., p. [i]-vili, [1]-228. Copies: MO, NY, US(2), USDA. The second US copy has a loose errata slip. “New edition’: Westminster (Constable) 1896 (Nat. Nov. Dec (2) 1896), p. [i]-viii, [1]-228, “a re-issue of the old sheets with a slightly different binding” (Rendle); “the sooner our systematists recognize the fact that ability to read German is an essential towards good work, the better for them and the better for botany”’ (id.) Ref.: Rendle, A. B., J. Bot. 35: 60-61. Feb 1897. Holm, Bot. Gaz. 15(8): 212-213. Aug 18go. Hacquet, Beisazar (Balthasar) (1739-1815), Bretagne (Brittany) born French-Austrian physician, botanist and geologist; born at Conquet (Bretagne); high school teacher at Laibach (Ljubljana) ; 1788 prof. natural history at Lemberg (Lwow) ; later mining counsel at Vienna; explorer of Croatia and the Carpathians. (Hacq.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown, “nel museo agrario di Lubiana”’ (Saccardo). Note on name: Dalla Torre (DTS 6(4): 145) corrects the generally used later (Austrian) Balthasar to the (Brittany) Belsazar. 1S) HACQUET BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 6(1): 20; Backer p. 250; Barnhart 2: 106; BM 2: 759; |! Bossert p. 158; CSP 3: 109-110; DTS 1: 100; Dawson p. 379; Dryander 5: 264; GR p. 325; Hortus 3: 1194 (‘“Hacq.”’); Jackson p. 265; Kanitz no. 174; Kew 2: 544; LS 10674-10675; | NI 771; PR 3673 (ed. 1: 4011-4015); Quenstedt p. 181; Rehder 5: 357; Saccardo 1: 87-88, 2: | 57, cron. p. xxiv; WU 7: 163; Zander ed. 10, p. 660. Beck, G., Vegetationsverh. Illyr. Lander 3, 35. 1901 (Veg. Erde 4). Hoelzl, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien 11: 433-446. 1861 (on H’s observations in the Carpathian i Mts.). J., Dict. Sci. méd. 5: 10-12. 1822 (bibl.). Kanitz, A., Pl. roman. xx. 1881. Pax, F., Grundz. Pflanzenverbr. Karpathen 7-8, 31. 1898 (Veg. Erde 2(1)). Szafer, W., Concise hist. bot. Cracow 41, 48. 1969. Voss, W., Jahresber. Staats- Oberrealschule Laibach 1884: 20-24 (n.v., fide DTS 1: 100). | EPONYMY: Hacquetia Necker ex A.P. de Candolle (1830). 2232. Plantae alpinae carniolicae. Collegit et descripsit Balth. Hacquet ... Viennae [Wien] |: (Sumptibus bibliopolae Joannis Pauli Kraus) 1782. Qu. (Pl. alp. carnol.). Orig.: 1782, p. [1]-16, pl. 1-5, uncol. copper engr. Joseph Pallnstorff (sign. on pl. 1). Copies: G, | NY, Teyler, USDA, WU. Other edition: 1782, Viennae (Sumptibus bibliopolae Joannis Pauli Kraus), p. [1]-31, pl. 1-5 (as in original issue). Copy: WU. — This 31 p. edition has a different, more elaborate, text; on the t.p. the author is given as ‘‘Hacquet”’ (16 p. ed.: ‘“Balth. Hacquet’’); the word |, Carniolzae is in italics fancy letters (16 p. ed. roman, traditional). PR mentions a Wappler imprint for the 16 p. ed.; this has not been traced by us. 2233. Hacquet’s neueste physikalisch-politische Reisen in den Jahren 1788 und 1789 durch die | dacischen und sarmatischen oder nordlichen Karpathen. Nirnberg (im Verlag der Raspischen | Buchhandlung) 1790-1796, 4 vols. Oct. (Reis. dac. sarm. Karpathen). : 1790, frontisp., xxiv, 207 p., pl. 7-7 (col. copper engr.). : 1791, xxvi, 240, [6, err.], pl. 7-6 (id.). : 1794, XXVi, 247, 3 charts, pl. 1-7 (1-6 col., 7 maps). : 1796, xvi, 254, [2, err.], pl. 1-6 (4-6 col.). mG NON Copy: WU (analysis: W. Gutermann). Hacquet’s other travelogues were ‘‘Mineralogisch-botanische Lustreise von dem Berge Terglou in Krain bis zu dem Berge Glockner in Tyrol im Jahr 1779” (Wien 1784, Oct.), “Phystkalisch-polrtische Reise aus den dinarischen durch die julischen ... Alpen in den fahren 1781 und 1792 unternommen’? | (Leipzig, 4 vols., 1785-1787, Oct.) ; Reisen durch die norischen Alpen, ... (Nurnberg, 2 vols., | 1791, Oct.). (all n.v.). Motto on frontisp. of present work, on the Carpathians: ‘An diesen Felsen granzt in wilder Wusteney Der Muselmannen Reich die Moldau, Wallachey Dort wohnet Christ und Turck, und zeigt durch rohe Sitten Der sey Barbar getauft und der Barbar beschnitten.”’ Haeckel, Ernst Heinrich Philipp August (1834-1919), German evolutionary zoologist and popularizer of biology. (Haeckel). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: at JE and in the Ernst Haeckel House, Jena. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 3: 87; Ainsworth p. 33, 321; Barnhart 2: 106; BM 2: 759- 761, 6: 422; Bossert p. 158; CSP 3: 109, 6: 680, 7: 882-883, 10; 106-107, 12: 303, 15: 562-563, | 16: 506; De Toni-2: Ixi; DSB 6: 6-11; Kew 2: 546; KR p. 252; Moebius p. 363; NI p. 1, 221, 308; Quenstedt p. 182; Rehder 5: 357; SO 1256. Note: No attempt is made to cite here the secondary literature on Haeckel. The references | below are to some general biographical studies, to modern evaluations and to publications dealing with H’s réle in botany. 4 HAECKEL Anon., Osterr. bot. Z. 68: 292. 1919. Bergdolt, E., Karl von Goebel ed. 2. 260 [index]. 1941. Bock, Science 164: 684-685. 1969. Bolsche, Haeckel, his life and work, intr. and transl. by J. McCabe, London 1906, 336 p. (portr.). Browne, Proc. Linn. Soc. London 132: 39-43. 1920. Ewan, J. et al., Short hist. bot. U.S. 124. 19609. Glass, B. et al., Forerunners of Darwin: 1745-1859. Baltimore 1968, see p. 464 [index]. Grood, D. H., Haeckel’s theory of the unity of nature. Boston, 1965, 98 p. Heberer, G., Der gerechtfertigte Haeckel, Stuttgart 1968, ix, 588 p., (portr., bibl.). Impor- tant modern source; a review of Haeckel’s written work mainly based on the Generelle Morphologie. Heider et al., Die Naturwissenschaften 7(50) : 943-972. 1919 (issue dedicated to the memory of Haeckel; detailed bibliography by Thilo Krumbach). Krumbiegel, I., Gregor Mendel 138. 1967. Nordstedt, C. F. O., Ind. Desmid. Bibl. 17. 1896, suppl. 8. 1908 (index bibl.). Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. coll. acad. Phila. p. 239, 939. 1963. Schmidt, H., Ernst Haeckel. Denkmal eines grossen Lebens. Jena, 118 p. Sinnott, Freethinker, 1 Nov 1969. Sirks, M. J., Ind. natuuronderz. 204. 1915. Smit, P., Janus 54(3-4): 236-252. 1967 (evaluation Generelle Morphologie) ; Hist. life sci. Q43> 1059: 1974. Stafleu, F. A., Taxon 18: 566-568. 1969 (rev. of Heberer 1968). Uschmann, G., Ernst Haeckel. Forscher, Kunstler, Mensch. Jena 1954, 244 p. Uschmann und Jahn, Wiss. Z. Friedrich-Schiller Univ. Jena., Math.-nat. 9: 7-33. 1959/60 (corresp. with T. H. Huxley). Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 128. 1903, 3(3): 136. 1905. HANDWRITING: Wiss. Z. Friedr.-Schiller-Univ. Jena, 9 (Naturw.): 7-33. 1960. 2233a. Naturliche Schopfungsgeschichte. Gemeinverstandliche wissenschaftliche Vortrage uber die Entwicklungslehre im Allgemeinen und diejenige von Darwin, Goethe und Lamarck im Besonderen, uber die Anwendung derselben auf den Ursprung des Menschen und andere damit zusammenhangende Grundfragen der Naturwissenschaft. Berlin (Verlag von Georg Reimer) 1868. Oct. (Nat. Schopf.-Gesch.). Ed. 1: 1868, front., p. [i]-xvi, [1]-240, 240b-c, 241-568, pl. 1-6. Copies: G, M, Teyler. Ed. 2: 1870 (p. xxx: 3 Mai 1870), front., p. [i]-xxxu, [1]-688, p/. 1-15. Copy: G. — “Zweite, verbesserte und vermehrte Auflage’’. Berlin (id.). Ed. 3: 1872 (p. xliv: 18 Mar 1872; Bot. Zeit. 20 Sep 1872), front. (= pl. 7), [1]-xlvi, [1, h.t.], [1]-688, pl. 2-15. Copy: M. — Berlin (id.). Ed. 4: 1873 (p. xliv: 24 Jun 1873), front., [i]-xlvi, [1, h.t.], [1]-688, p/. 1-15. Copy: Kon. Bibl. (The Hague). — Berlin (id.). Ed. 5: 1874, p. [i]-xlvi, [1]-688, pl. 7-16. Copy: HBG. — ‘‘Funfte verbesserte Auflage ...” Berlin (id.). Ed. 6: n.v. Ed. 7: 1879, Berlin (id.) n.v. Ed. 8: 1889 (Bot. Zeit. 1 Nov 1889), Berlin (id.) n.v. Ed. 9: 1898. Incomplete copy USDA. — Berlin (id.). Oct. Ed. 10: 1902 (p. xxi: 2 Apr 1902), portr., p. [ii]-Ixxi, [Ixxiii], [1]-832, pl. 1-30. Copies: B, M. — In two parts, division at 370/371. Berlin (Georg Reimer). Oct. 2234. Plankton-Studien. Vergleichende Untersuchungen uber die Bedeutung und Zusam- mensetzung der pelagischen Fauna und Flora . .. Jena (Verlag von Gustav Fischer) 1890. Oct. (Plankton-Stud.). Publ.: Dec 1890 (preface: 28 Nov 1890), p. [i]-viii, [1]-105. Copy: FH. 2235. Systematische Phylogenie der Protisten und Pflanzen. Erster Theil des Entwurfs einer syste- matischen Stammesgeschichte. Berlin (Verlag von Georg Reimer). 1894. Oct. (Syst. Phylog. Protist. Pfl.). HAECKEL Publ.: Nov 1894 (viii: 18 Oct 1894; Bot. Zeit. 14 Dec 1894; “‘soeben” Bot. Zeit. 1 Dec 1894 | (adv.); Flora rd. 15 Jul 1895), p. [ii]-xvi, [1]-400. Copies: G, MO, NY, USDA. — | Alternative title page: ““Systematische Phylogenie ... erster Theil.” Volumes 2(1896) | and 3(1895) deal with Invertebrata and Vertebrata respectively. Ref.: Jelliffe, Bull. Torrey bot. Club 22(9): 400-403. 30 Sep 1895. Biisgen, Bot. Zeit. 53(2): 57-61. 16 Feb 1895 (rev.). Haecker, Gottfried Renatus (1789-1864), German botanist; from 1824 pharmacist | (‘‘Provisor’’) at Lubeck. (Haecker). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 100; BM 2: 761; CSP 3: 109; PR 3675 (ed. 1: 4019); Rehder 5: 357; Tucker 1: 310. Boll, E., Fl. Meklenburg 156. 1860. Brockmiuller, Bot. Zeit. 24: 387-388. 1866. Fischer-Benzon, R.v., in P. Prahl, Krit. Flora Schleswig-Holstein 2: 20-21. 1890. Meier, Arch. Ver. Freunde Naturgesch. Meklenburg 20: 50-54. 1866. EPONYMY: Haeckerta F. J. H. von Mueller (1853). 2236. Lubeckische Flora. Lubeck (Friedr. Aschenfeldt) 1844. Oct. (Lubeck. Fl.). Publ.: Jan-Jul 1844 (rd. Regensburg Jul 1844), p. [i]-xx, [1]-376. Copies: B, G, MO, NY. — Addenda were published by Haecker in Arch. Ver. Fr. Naturgesch. Meklenburg 11: 133- 135. 1857. A second printing (““Abdruck’’), identical with the 1844 issue, appeared in | 1856 (fide BM 2: 761). | Ref.: Anon. {[Haecker], Flora 28: 107-108. 21 Feb 1845. Schlechtendal, D. F. L. v., Bot. Zeit. 3: 326. 9 Mai 1845. Hammerle, Juan Andres (1876-1930), German botanist. (Hammerle). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BM 2: 761; CSP 15: 564; Hirsch p. 109; Tucker 1: 310. Anon., Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 48(10): 439. 1930 (1931). 2237. Exkursionsflora fur Amt Ritzebuttel, Land Wursten, Land Hadeln, Ostemarsch, Land Kehdingen, Dobrock, Helgoland. Cuxhaven und Helgoland (Aug. Rauschenplat) s.d. [git]. Oct. (Exkurs.-Fl. Ritzebuttel). Co-author: C. Oellerich (1876-?). Publ.: Mai-Jun 1911 (p. [3]: Apr 1911; Nat. Nov. Jun (2) 1911), p. [1]-86, fig. 1-5. Copy: B. — Hammerle also published Bestimmungstabellen fur die im Amte Ritzebuttel wachsenden Dikotylen, Cuxhafen 1gro. Oct., 29 p. (Nat. Nov. Nov(1) 1910). Haenke, Thaddaeus (Tadeas) Peregrinus Xaverius (1761-1816), Czech botanist and explorer on the Malaspina expedition. (Haenke). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: PR. — Reliquiae haenkeanae were distributed from Prague after 1816. Ref.: 1H 2: 248; SK 1: 209-210, 5: cclxxxiil, 8: xl. Lamson-Scribner, Rep. Missouri Bot. Gard. 10: 35-59, pl. 54. 1899 (on H’s grasses in Bernhardi herbarium, descr. by Presl). Miller, Taxon 19: 524. 1970. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY:ADB 10: 515-516 (incomplete); AG 5(1): 436: Backer p. 250; Barnhart 2: 107; BM 2: 761; Bossert p. 158; CSP 3: 111; DTS 1: 100, 6(4): 145; Dawson p- 121, 379, 447; Dryander 1: 248, 3: 129, 164, 417; Frank 3 (Anh.): 39; GR p. 669; Hortus 3: 1194 (‘““Haenke’’) ; Jackson p. 116; Kanitz no. 86; Kew 2: 547; Klastersky p. 86; Langman p. 344; Laségue p. 218, 333, 347, 451, 505, 570; Maiwald p. 103-106, 278; NI (s.n.) see also 1564; PR (s.n.); Rehder 5: 357; RS p. 62-63; SO 324; WU 7: 178; Urban-Berl. p. 352; Zander ed. 10, p. 660. 6 HAENKE Alden and Ifft, Occ. Pap. Calif. Acad. Sci. 20: 13. 1943. Alston, A. H. G., J. Bot. 72: 223-225. 1934 (botany Malaspina exp.). Anon., Flora 4: 45, 423-427. 1821 (notice of death and note on coll.); Fl. males. Bull. 20: 1238. 1965; Portraiten-Gallerie Aerzte Naturf. osterr. Kaiserth. 7. 1838 (portr.); Preslia 49: 364. 1977. Ballivian, M. V. y P. Kramer, Tadeo Haenke, escritos. La Paz 1898, 38, 114 p. (n.v., fide Nat. Nov. Oct(2) 1898). Barneby, R. C., Garden J. 13(4): 139-140, 142, 182-183. 1963 (portr., 1200 nos. of Reliquiae Haenkeanae received and identified by NY in 1934). Brewer, W. H., zn G. Watson, Bot. Calif. 2: 553. 1880. Eastwood, A. Calif. hist. Soc. Quart. 18(4): 336. 1939. Galbraith, Calif. hist. Quart. 3(3): 215-237. 1924. Gicklhorn, R., Lotos, Praha, 86: 49-57. 1938 (on H’s travels in 1793-1795); Sidhoffts Arch. 32(4-5): 284-290. 1939 (on H’s medical work in S. Amer.), 32(6): 337-370. 1940 (on his rdle in the history of Chile saltpeter); Mitt. Geogr. Ges. Hamburg 47: 269-364. 1941 (biogr. ; evaluation as explorer) ; Beih. bot. Centralbl. 60A: 157-222. 1940 (extensive study on Haenke’s botanical activities); Verh. zool.- bot. Ges. Wien 103/104: 213-222. 1965; Thaddaus Haenkes Reisen und Arbeiten in Sudamerika nach Dokumentarforschungen in Spanischen Archiven. Wiesbaden 1966, xv, 231 p., 32 pl., 3 maps (portr.; main study on Haenke’s itin. and work in S. America); Anz. osterr. Akad. Wiss., math.-nat. KI. 105: 85- 94. 1969 (d. 4 Nov 1816, further proof); Glastechn. Ber. 44(9): 372-377. 1971 (n.v.); Phvton 14: 295-308. 1972 (new documents on travels). Haenke, T. P., Descripcion del Regno de Chile. Introduccion de Augustin Edwards. Santiago, Chile 1942, 280 p. (see also Looser, Rev. Chil. Hist. Geogr. 104: 167-191. 1944). Hemsley, W. B., Biol. centr.-amer. 4: 119. 1887. Henckel, Revista Univ. (Santiago) 42(2): 131-139. 1957. Herzog, T., Pflanzenw. Boliv. Anden 1. 1923 (Veg. Erde 15). Hughes, K. W., Bibl. Oregon Bot. 5. 1940. Hulten, E., Bot. Not. 1940: 297 (landing in Alaska). Jepson, W. L., Erythea 7: 129-134. 1899. Kettner, Vesmir, Praha 40: 372-374. 1961 (n.v.) Khol, Fr., Tadeas Haenke, jeho zivot, dilo a listy ze zamorsky krajin. Praha 1911, 92 p. Klastersky, I., Ziva, Praha 47: 164-166, 1961 (n.v.) Kuhnel, J., Thaddaeus Haenke, Leben und Wirken eines Forschers. Munchen 1960, 277 p., 3 maps (portr., itin.; the main modern biography based on much original material). MacKelvey, S. D., Expl. Trans. Miss. West. 15-25. 1955 (botany of Malaspina exp.) Neilreich, A., Verh. zool. bot. Ver. Wien 5: 33. 1855. Pax, F., Schlesiens Pflanzenwelt 11. 1915. Piper, C., Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 11: 11. 1g06. Presl, C. B., Reliquiae haenkeanae 1: vi-xv. 1825. Radt, J. Agric. trop. Bot. appl. 11: 480-483. 1964. Reiche, K., Grundz. Pflanzenverbr. Chile 6. 1907 (Veg. Erde 8). Reveal and Hafen, in Hafen et al., Western America, ed. 3. 380. 1970. Reveal, J., zn Cronquist, A. et al., Intermountain flora 1: 41. 1972. Rico, Haenkeana 1: 2. 1973 (portr.). Safford, Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 9: 25-28. 1905. Schadewaldt, Medizinische Welt (Stuttgart) 15: 883-893. 1964. Schmid, G., Chamisso als Naturforscher 168. 1942. Stafleu, F. A., in Daniels and Stafleu, Taxon 21(3): 318. 1972 (portr.) Stearn, W. T., J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 1: 153-154. 1936 (botany Malaspina exp.) Steele, A. R., Flowers for the King 97, 284. 1961. Thomas, J. H., Contr. Dudley Herb. 5(6): 155. 1961 (first botanist to collect in the Santa Cruz Mts.) Turrill, W. B., Bull. Misc. Inf. Kew 1920: 58. Weberbauer, A., Pflanzenw. peruan. Anden 4-5. 1911 (Veg. Erde 12). Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 154. 1903. Z., Dict. Sci. Méd. 5: 15. 1822. COMPOSITE WORKS:(1) Botanische Beobachtungen im Riesengebirge, in Jirasek, Beobachtungen. Dresden 1791 (ante Sep) p. 31-159. See Jirasek. (TL2/3354). ~ HAENKE (2) Observations botanicae in Bohemia, Austria, Styria, Carinthia, Tyroli, Hungariae factae, i Jacquin, Collectanea Austriaca 2(1), 1788. (TL2/3253). (3) Reliquiae haenkeanae, see C.B. Presl. | (4) On the southern affluents of the River Amazonas. 7. Geol. Soc. 5: 90-98. 1835 (translation from a 1799 mss). NOTE: The “‘Descripcion del Reyno de Chile,” published 1942, with authorship attributed to Haenke by the editor and author of an introduction Augustin Edwards, (Editorial Nasci- mento, Santiago, Chile, 280 p.), was not written by Haenke. See Gualterio Looser, La descripcion del Reyno de Chile atribuida a Tadeo Haenke, Santiago de Chile (Imprenta Universitaria) 1944. (Rev. Chil. Hist. Geogr. 104: 167-189. 1944, with postscriptum by E. P. Salas). HANDWRITING: see Kuhnel, Thaddeus Haenke, 1960, opp. p. 240; Gicklhorn, Thaddaus Haenkes Reisen und Arbeiten in Sudamerika 1966, pl. 25, 32. EPONYMY: Haenkea F. W. Schmidt (1793); Haenkea Ruiz & Pavon (1794); Haenkea R. A. Salisbury (1796); Haenkea Ruiz & Pavon (1802). 2238. Caroli a Linne ... Genera plantarum eorumque characteres naturales secundum numerum, figuram, situm et proportionem omnium fructificationis partium. Juxta Thun- bergii emendationes digesta. Editio octava. Praecedente longe auctior curante Thaddaeo Haenke ... Vindobonae [Wien] (ex officina Wappleriana) 1791, 2 vols. Oct. (Gen. Pl.). Vol. 1: Mai (?) 1791, p. [i]-xxiv, [1]-438. Vol 25 Mai(®)i791, p-[439]-811,) [xrern, |. | Copies: MO, NY. — Based heavily on Schreber’s edition of the Gen. pl. (1789). Hanlein, Friedrich Hermann (1851-?), German botanist and microbiologist; born at Reinsdorf nr. Waldheim; studied at Leipzig under Luerssen. (Hanlein). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: CSP 15: 564; Jackson p. 91; Rehder 5: 357. COMPOSITE WoRKS: Editor of Bibliotheca botanica Hefte 1-xxvili, 1886-1894. 2239. Beitrage zur Entwicklungsgeschichte der Compositenblithe. Inaugural-Dissertation zur Er- langung der philosophischen Doctorwuerde an der Universitaet Leipzig von Friedrich Hermann Haenlein. Naumburg a/S. (Druck von G. Paetz) 1874. (Bettr. Entw.-Gesch. Compos.-Bl.). Publ.: 1874 (Bot. Zeit. 25 Dec 1874), p. [1]-37, [1, vita], pl. 9-10. Copy: MO. —Reprinted from A. Schenck und C. Luerssen, Mitt. Gesamtgeb. Bot. 2: 144-179, pl. g-10. 1874. (see also Just, Bot. Jahresber. 2: 476. 1874 (1875)). Ref.: G.K., Bot. Zeit. 33: 11-12. (Jan 1875 (rev.)). Harle, Albert (1905-x), German botanist. (Hdrle). HERBARIUM and Types: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Kew p. 547. Verdoorn, F., Chron. bot. 2: 386. 1936, 3: 124, 356. 1937. 2240. Die Arten und Formen der Veronica-Sektion Pseudolysimachia Koch auf Grund systemati- scher und experimenteller Untersuchungen von Albert Harle Tubingen mit 7 Abbildungen im Text, 2 Karten und 26 Tafeln. Stuttgart (E. Schweizerbart’sche Verlagsbuchhandlung) 1932. Qu. (Veronica-Sekt. Pseudolysimachia). Publ.: Sep 1932 (Nat. Nov. Sep 19332), p. [ii]-vi, [1]-86, maps 1-2, pl. A-M, [1-2, err.], pl. i-xiv. Copy: G. — Bibliotheca botanica Heft 104. Ref.: Turrill, W. B., J. Bot. 71: 77-78. Mai 1933. 8 HAGELSTEIN Hayren, Ernst Fredrik (1878-1957), Finnish botanist, associate professor of botany at Helsinki University. (Hayr.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: H; other material at TURA, UPS, W. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 108; BJI 2:65; BL 2: 59, 71, 84, 92, 94, 663, 664; CSP 15: 564; GR p. 608, pl. [go], cat. p. 64; Hirsch p. 110; Kew 2: 547; Kleppa p. 106; KR p. 312-313; LS 11572-11574, 33974-33974a, suppl. 10502-10511; Saelan p. 189; SBC p. 122 (Geklayr.°*). Collander, R., Hist. bot. Finland 155 [index]. 1965; Collander et al., Acta Soc. Fauna FI. fenn. 81: 182-190. 1973. Hustich, I., Luonnon Tutkija 61: 151-152. 1957 (portr.). Luther, Soc. Sci. fenn. Arsbok [ Vuosikirja 38C (3): 1-12. 1960 (portr.) ; Friesia 7: 374-375. 1961. Segerstrale, Mem. Soc. Fauna Fl. fenn. 34: 147-151. 1959 (portr.). Wood, R. D., Monogr. Charac. 1: 814. 1965. 2241. Byorneborgstraktens Vegetation och Karlvaxtflora. Anteckningar . . . Helsingfors 1909. Oct. (Bjorneborgstr. Veg.). Publ.: Jan-Jul 1909 (Nat. Nov. Aug(1) 1909), p. [1]-266, [265, abbr.; 266 caption], map. Copies: H, MO, NY. — Acta Soc. Fauna FI. fenn. 32(1). 2242. Uber die Landvegetation und Flora der Meeresfelsen von Tvdrminne. Ein Beitrag zur Erfor- schung der Bedeutung des Meeres fur die Landpflanzen von Ernst Hayrén. Mit 15 Tafeln und einer Karte. Helsingfors 1914. Oct. (Landveg. Fl. Tvarminne). Publ.: shortly before 23 Mai 1914, p. [i]-vi, [1]-193, 3 charts, 1 map, pl. 7-15. Copies: H, US. — Acta Soc. Fauna Fl. fenn. 39(1). — Also diss. Univ. Helsinki. (Information T. Ahti). Ref.: Luther, H., Acta bot. fenn. 62: 1-100. 1961 (new inventory). Hagelstein, Robert (1870-1945), American business-man; algologist and mycologist at New York; later at Mineola N.Y.; ultimately honorary curator of myxomycetes at NY (1931-1945). (Hagelst.). HERBARIUM and TYPES: NY (17.000 diatom slides and 4800 myxomycetes; includes the David B. Ward collection). Ref.: Seaver, Mycologia 30(4): 475. 1938. Anon., J. New York Bot. Gard. 41: 278. 1940. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Ainsworth p. 234, 331; Barnhart 2: 109 (orig. info.) ; Kew 2: 548; Lenley p. 191; LS suppl. 10515- 10518; NAF 1(1): 160; Stevenson p. 1244 (““Hagels.’’). Burke, Mycologia 38(2): 115-119. 1946 (portr., bibl.). Hesler, L. R., Biogr. sketches North Amer. mycol. 1975, mss. Murrill, W. A., Hist. found. Bot. Florida 26. 1945. Rogerson, C. T., Mycologia index vols. 1-58, p. g10. 1968. 2243. Botany of Porto Rico and the Virgin Islands ... Revison of the Myxomycetes. New York Academy of Sciences. Scientific Survey of Porto Rico and the Virgin Islands, vol. 8, part 2. New York (New York Academy of Sciences) 1932. Oct. (Bot. Porto Rico, Myxomyc.). Publ.: 22 Nov 1932 (MO copy rd. 7 Dec 1932); occupies p. 241-248 of vol. 8. Ref.: Hagelstein, R., Mycologia 19: 35-37. Jan-Feb 1947. 2244. New York Academy of Sciences. Scientific survey of Porto Rico and the Virgin Islands vol. 8,. part 3. Botany of Porto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Diatomaceae... New York (Published by the Academy) 1939. Oct. (Bot. Porto Rico, Diatom.). Publ.: 19 Jan 1939 (t-p.; MO rd. 3 Feb 1939); p. [311]-450, pl. 3-9 of vol. 8 as indicated. Copies: MO, NY. Ref.: Burke, Torreya 39(3): 77-79. 15 Jun 1939. 2245. The mycetozoa of North America based upon the specimens in the herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden ... Mineola, New York (author) 1944. Oct. (Mycetozoa N. Amer.). 9 HAGELSTEIN Publ.: 1944 (p. 2:27 Apr 1944), p- [i-vii], [1]-306, pl. 1-16. Copies: MICH, MO, NY, U, US, USDA. Hagen, Ingebrigt Severin (1852-1917), Norwegian physician and bryologist; from 1899 at Opdal (Dovrefjeld) ; from 1906 at Trondhjem. (J. Hagen). HERBARIUM and TYPES: TRH (50.000); other material at BP, L, NT, O, TROM. Musci norvegict (1885-1903), sets at B, BR, C, H, L, O, PC, TROM. — Library also at TRH. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 109; BM 2: 763, 6: 423; Bossert p. 158; CSP 14: 331, 15: 569, 16: 208; DTS 5: xliv; IH 2: 248; Kew 2: 549; Kleppa p. 323; KR p. 253; Lenley p. 191; MW p. 149; SBC p. rai (“I. Hag.’’). Anon., Bot. Not. 1917: 206; Rev. bryol. 34(2): 40. 1907. Arnell, H. W., Sv. bot. Tidskr. 12(1): 142-143. 1918; Rev. bryol. 47: 74-75. 1920 (bibl.). Degen, A., Magy bot. Lap 17: 116. 1918. Holmboe, J., Norsk biogr. leks. 5: 220-221. 1931. Le Roy Andrews, Bryologist 23(5): 79-80. 1920. Sayre, Bryologist 80: 509. 1978. Wille, Naturen 41: 353-357. 1917 (portr.) (reprint p. 1-5); K. Norske Vid. Selsk. Skr. 1917(1): I-13. 1918 (portr., bibl.), also as reprint. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 1609, pl. 17. 1903. EPONYMY: Hageniella V.F. Brotherus (1910). 2246. lagttagelser over mosernes udbredelse 1 den sydvestlige del af Smalenenes amt. Trondhjem (Aktie trykkeriet) 1896. Oct. (dagttag. moser. udbr.). Co-author: Elling Ryan (1849-1905). Publ.: 1896 (t.p. journal fasc.; Nat. Nov. Oct(2) 1897; Rev. bryol. Nov 1896), cover, p. [1]- 168. Copies: FH, Steere. — K. Norske Vid. Selsk. Skr. 1896(1). 2247. Schedulae bryologicae ... Nidarosiae [‘Trondhjem|] (typis sociorum) 1897. Oct. (Sched. bryol.). Publ.: Oct-Dec 1897 (t.p. journal fasc.; p. 30: printed 30 Sep 1897; Nat. Nov. Oct (2) 1898), p- [1]-30, pl. 1-2. Copy: Steere. — K. Norske Vidensk. Selsk. Skr. 1897(2). 2248. Norges bryologi i det 18de Arhundrede. Trondhjem (Trykt i Aktietrykkeriet) 1897. Oct. (Norg. bryol.). Publ.: late 1897 (ready for printing 22 Sep 1897; Nat. Nov. Apr(2) 1898), p. [1]-195, pl. rz. Copies: G, NY, U. — K. Norske Vid. Selsk. Skr. 1897(3). 2249. Musci Norvegiae borealis. Bericht uber die im nordlichen Norwegen hauptsachlich von den Herren Arnell, Fridtz, Kaalaas, Kaurin, Ryan und dem Herausgeber in den Jahren 1886-1897 gesammelten Laubmoose. [imprint on cover: Tromso (Aktietrykkeriet i Trondjhem) 1899-1904]. Oct. (Musc. Norveg. bor.). Publ.: 1899-1904, consolidated reprint publ. in three parts, p. [i*-v*], [i]-xxili, [xxiv, abbr.], [1]-382, p/. 1-2, uncol. liths. (p. xxii: Nov 1904). Copies: G, NY, USDA. — Reprinted from Tromso Museums Aarshefter 21 & 22 (for 1898-1899), Tromso 1899- 1904. The signatures carry the dates of printing: sign. 1: 1 Feb 1899, sign. 23: 12 Dec 1904. Heft 1: [i], [1]-112. 1899 (Nat. Nov. Aug(1). 1900); Heft 2: [1], 113-240. Jan 1902 (Nat. Nov. Oct(1). 1902; Bot. Not. Feb 1902; Bryologist rd. 24 Feb 1902); Heft 3: i*-11i*], [1]-xxiii, 241-382, pl. 1-2. 1904 publ. Feb 1905 (Nat. Nov. Mar(2). 1905; see also Bryologist 8: 54. 1905). Ref.: Arnell, H. W., Bot. Not. 1900: 137-139, 1902: 92-93. Holzinger, Bryologist 5(3): 44-45. 1902, 8(3): 54-55. 1905. 2250. Ein Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Brya Deutschlands ... Trondhjem (Aktie trykkeriet) 1904. Oct. (Beitr. Brya Deuitschl.). 10 HAGEN Publ.: Aug-Nov 1904 (p. 17: printed 13 Jul 1904; cover and t.p. journal fasc. 1904; Nat. Nov. Jan(1) 1895), p. [1]-17. Copy: Steere. —- K. Norske Vid. Selsk. Skr. 1904(1) (Nat. Nov. Nov(2) 1905). 2251. Fra E. Ryans Mosherbarium ... Trondhjem (Aktie trykkeriet) 1907. Qu. (Ryans Mosherb.). Collector: Elling Ryan (1849-1905). Publ.: 1907, p. [1]-36. Copy: FH. — K. Norske Vid. Selsk. Skr. 1907(1). 2252. Forarbejder til en norsk lovmosflora. 1-XX. Trondhjem (Aktietrykkeriet: ‘Trondhjem) 1908-1915. Oct. (Forarb. norsk lovmosfl.). I: Jan-Jul 1908 (Nat. Nov. Aug(1) 1908; Bryologist rev. Sep 1909), p. [1]-100. Copy: G.— K. Norske Vid. Selsk. Skr. 1907(13). I-VIIT: late 1908 or early 1909 (Bryologist rd. Jun 1909), p. [1]-122. Copy: G. — Ib. 1908(9). IX-XII: late 1909 or early 1910 (Nat. Nov. Jul(2) 1910), p. [1]-114. Copy: G. — Ib. 1909(5), (Nat. Nov. Aug(1) 1910). XIH-XVIIT: 1910 (Bryologist 14 Jan 1911), p. [1]-108. Copy: G. — Ib. 1910(r). XIX: 10 Oct 1914 (see p. 77), p. [1]-77. Copies: G, NY. — Ib. 1913(1). XX: 13 Oct 1915 (see p. 192; Bryologist rev. dated 14 Nov 1915), p. [1]-192. Copies: G, NY. — Ib. 1914(1). 2253. Mousses nouvelles ... Trondhjem (Aktietrykkeriet) 1908. Oct. (Mousses nowv.). Publ.: Jul-Dec 1908 (printed 7 Jul 1908, see p. 44), p. [1]-44, pl. 1-2. Copies: Steere (2).—K. Norske Vid. Selsk. Skr. 1908(3), (Nat. Nov. Aug(2) 1909). 2254. Remarques sur la nomenclature des mousses ... Vrondhjem (Aktietrykkeriet) 1910. Oct. (Rem. nomencl. mousses). Publ.: 1910 (t.p. journal fasc.), p. [1]-16. Copy: Steere. — K. Norske Vid. Selsk. Skr. 1910(3). Hagen, Johann Heinrich (1738-1775), German pharmacist and botanist at Konigsberg 1. Pr. (7. Hagen). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 109; PR 3680 (ed. 1: 4030-4031); Ratzeburg p. 219; Rehder 3: 350. J., Dict. Sci. méd. 5: 17-18. 1822. 2255. Physikalisch-botanische Betrachtungen uber die Weidenrosen und die in Preussen be- findliche 16. nutzbare Weidenarten, angestellt von Johan Heinrich Hagen, Konigl. privil. Medicin-Apothecker im Kneiphoff. Konigsberg (Gedruckt in der Konig]. Hof- und Aca- dem. Hartungschen Buchdruckerey) 1769. Qu. (Betracht. Weidenrosen). Publ.: 1769, p. [1]-20. Copy: M. Hagen, Karl | Carl] Gottfried (1749-1829), German botanist and pharmacist at Konigs- berg in eastern Prussia. (A. G. Hagen). HERBARIUM and TyPES: Some material collected by Hagen in the Berlin botanical garden is present in the Thunberg herbarium (UPS). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: ADB 10: 340; AG 5(2): 258; Barnhart 2: 109; BM 2: 762; CSP 3: 115; Dawson p. 275, 337; Dryander 2: 369, 3: 125, 288, 328, 342, 511, 4: 226; GR cat. p. 64 (““Hagen’’); Jackson p. 180, 309; Kew 2: 549; Krempelh. 2: 42-43; LS 10680; NI p. 198, 213, 308; PR 3681-3689 (ed. 1: 4032-4038) ; Ratzeburg p. 219; Rehder 5: 357; SBC p. HTN dag: ) sucker 1:19 10: Anon., Flora 12: 187-188. 1829; Bot. Zeit. 11: 143. 1853. Lorek, C. G., Preuss. Bot. 4, 5. 1849. Muller , R. H. W. und R. Zaunick, Friedr. Traugott Kutzing 282. 1960. Zuchold, E. A., Jahresb. nat. Ver. Halle 5: 19. 1853. HAGEN EpoNymy: Hagenia J.F. Gmelin (1791); Hagenia Moench (1794) ; Hagenia Eschweiler (1824). 2256. Caroli Godofredi Hagen . . . Tentamen historvae lichenum et praesertim prussicorum . . . Regiomonti [Ko6nigsberg i. Pr.] (Sumtu G.L. Hartung, bibliopolae) 1782. Oct. (Tent. hist. lich.). Publ.: 1782 (NZgS 6 Jan 1783), p. [i*], [i]-cxlii, pl. 1-2, hand-coloured copper engr. Copies: FH, G, M, MICH, NY, Stevenson; IDC 1078. 2257. Dissertatio botanica inauguralis agens de Ranunculis prussicis. Quam in regia academia regiomontana pro loco extraordinario in amplissima facultate medica rite sibi vindicando placido eruditorum submittit examini Carolus Godofr. Hagen ... respondente Nestore Kwiatkowsky, Russo ... In auditorio maximo anno mdccclxxxili d. xxvii. Octobr. horis ante et pomeridianis. Regiomonti [Konigsberg i. Pr.] (Typis sacr. reg. maiest. et univers. typogr. G. L. Hartungii) s.d. [1783], Qu. (Ranunc. pruss.). Thesis ed.: 27 Oct 1783, p. [i], [1]-41. Copy: M. Commercial ed.: Commentatio botanica de Ranunculis prussicis ... Regiomonti (impensis G. L. Hartung) 1784. Qu., p. [i], [1]-41. Copy: G. Reprint: in Ludwig, C. F., Del. opusc. 1: 433-490. 1790. 2258. Preussens Pflanzen . . . Konigsberg (bey Friedrich Nicolovius) 1818, 2 vols. Oct. (Preuss. Jefe 1: 1818, front., p. [i]-xii, [1]-436; 2: 1818, front., p. [i], [1]-438. — Copzes: B, G. 2259. Chloris borussica ... Regiomonti [Konigsberg i. Pr.] (in Academica Libraria) 1819. Oct. (Chlor. boruss.). Publ.: 1819 (p. iv: 17 Nov 1818), p. [i*], [i]-iv, [1]-446, [1-2, err.]. Copres: B, G, NY. Ref.: Anon., Jahrb, Gewachsk. 1(3): 183-184. Aug 1820. Hagena, Karl (1806-1882), German botanist; studied theology at Rinteln; high school teacher at Oldenburg 1829-1879. (Hagena). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 109; BM 2: 763; CSP 3: 115, 7: 886, 10: 110, 15: 570; Rehder 1: 386. Anon., Bot. Zeit. 41: 16. 1883. Focke, W. O., Abh. naturw. Ver. Bremen 9(1) : 79-80. 1884 (bibl.) (refers to a more extensive necrology by Stein, in Osterprogramm Gymnasium Oldenburg 1883, n.v.). COMPOSITE works: Bentfeld, G. und K. Hagena, Verzeichniss der im Herzogthum Oldenburg, vorziglich in der Umgegend der Stadt Oldenburg wachsenden Hymenomyceten, Abh. naturw. Ver. Bremen 5: 290-333. 1877 (before 13 Jul). 2260. Trentepohls Oldenburgische Flora zum Gebrauch fur Schulen und beim Selbstunter- richt bearbeitet von Karl Hagena. Oldenburg (Druck und Verlag der Schulzeschen Buch- handlung (W. Berndt)) 1839. Oct. (Oldenburg. Fi.). Original author of mss: Johann Friedrich Trentepohl (1748-1806). Publ.: 1839 (p. xi: Sep 1838), p. [i]-xxviii, [1]-298. Copy: G. 2261. Phanerogamen-Flora des Herzogthums Oldenburg auf Grundlage von Trentepohl’s Flora. [Bremen 1869]. (Phan.-Fl. Oldenburg). Original author: Johann Friedrich Trentepohl (1748-1806). Publ.: Jul-Aug 1869 (Flora 20 Aug 1869; Bot. Zeit. 10 Sep 1869). Published as Abh. naturwiss. Ver. Bremen 2: 83-129. 1871; reprint with independent pagination not seen. Ref.: Hagena, K., Bot. Zeit. 21: 385-387. 1863. Hagenbach, Carl |Kar}] Friedrich (1771-1849), Swiss botanist; from 1795 practicing Poe at Basel; from 1802-1820 professor of anatomy and botany at Basel University. (Hagenb.). 2 HAGERUP HERBARIUM and TyPEs: BAS (8000 taxa). Ref.: Anon., Bot. Zeit. 9: 780. 1851, Flora 33: 94. 1850. Binz, A., Verh. naturf. Ges. Basel 19(3): 150-151. 1908. Burckhardt, Verh. naturf. Ges. Basel 18(1): 114. 1907. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 6(1): 656; Barnhart 2: 109; BM 2: 763; CSP 3: 115; Kew 2: 549; Jackson p. 344; PR 3691 (ed. 1: 4039); Rehder 1: 433; Tucker 1: 310. Anon., Bot. Zeit. 8: 96. 1850; Flora 32: 732-734. 1849. Becherer, A., Bauhinia 6(1): 49-51. 1977. Binz, A., Verh. naturf. Ges. Basel 13(2): 366-368. 1901. Kirschleger, F., Fl. Alsace 2: Ixxxi. 1857. Meisner, C. F., Ber. Verh. naturf. ges. Basel 9: 57-59. 1851; Bot. Zeit. 9: 779-780. 1851. Pritzel, G., Linnaea 19: 454. 1847. Senn, Verh. naturf. Ges. Basel 54: 304-326. 1943. COMPOSITE WORKS: Hagenbach was the author of the Neue Folge of J. D. Labram, Sammlung von Schweizer Pflanzen 1836-1846, see Senn (1943). EPONYMY: Hagenbachia C. G. D. Nees & C. F. P. Martius (1823). 2262. Tentamen florae basileensis exhibens plantas phanerogamas sponte nascentes secundum systema sexuale digestas adjectis Caspari Bauhini synonymis ope horti ejus sicci comprobatis ... Basileae [Basel] (Typis J. Georgi Neukirch) 1821-1834, 2 vols. Duod. (vol. 1 in sixes). (Tent. fl. basil.). Vol. 1: 1821 (Nees had rd. the first sheets by 14 Apr 1821), portr. C. Bauhin, front., p. [1]-xviii, [1]-450, [ 1-2, err.], 2 handcol. copp. engr. Vol. 2: 1834 (Hinrichs 24-30 Aug), p. [i]-viii, [1]-537. Copies: BR, G, L, NY, USDA. Florae basiliensis supplementum ... Basel (Typis J. Georgu Neukirch) 1843. Duod. (rd. Regenburg Oct 1843; rev. Bot. Zeit. 29 Dec 1843), front., p. [1-111], [1 ]-220. Copzes: G, NY, USDA. Nachtrag: in: Bericht Verhandlungen Naturforschenden Gesellschaft Basel 7: 114-126. 1847. Hagenbach’s work contains a key to Casper Bauhin’s (q.v.) names. ‘The Werner de Lachenal (1736-1800) and Johann Jakob Hagenbach (1595-1649) herbaria used by C. F. Hagenbach for his Tentamen are also at BAS. Ref.: Nees, C. G., Flora 4: 209-219. 14 Apr, 618-620, 21 Oct 1821. Hagenbach, C. F., Verh. Schweiz. naturf. Ges. 1838: 222-239 (on a critical summary of the supplement). Hagerup, Olaf (1889-1961), Danish botanist; educated at Copenhagen University under Warming; Dr. phil. Copenhagen 1930; travelled to Greenland (1924) and Niger (1927); from 1927-1935 lecturer at a pharmaceutical college; from 1935 curator at the Copenhagen Botanical Museum. (Hagerup). HERBARIUM and TYPEs: C. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 251; Barnhart 2: 100; BFM 1433; BJI 2:66; BL 1: 38, 290, 2: 46, 664; Bossert p. 158; Hortus 3: 1194 (““Hagerup’’); Hirsch p. 110; IH 2: 248; Kew 2: 550-551; Langman p. 344; Lenley p. 191; Moebius p. 140, 145; Roon p. 47; SK 1: 211-212, 5: cclxxxiii, 8: xl; Zander ed. 10, p. 666. Anon., Rev. bryol. lichén.'30: 286. 1961. Christensen, C., Danske bot. litt. 1912-1939, 1: 180-181. 1940 (bibl., portr.). Correll, D. S., Taxon 11: 25-26. 1962. Hansen, A., Dansk bot. Ark. 21: 63, 133-135. 1963. Love, A., Nature 193: 322. 1962. Petersen, J. B., Bot. ‘Tidsskr. 57(1): 67-68. 1961 (portr.). Shamurin, V. F., Bot. Zhurn. 47(6): 896. 1962. Skovsted, Aa., Taxon 10(7): 127, 201-205. 1961 (portr., bibl.) ; Naturh. Tid. 25: 69-70. 1962 (portr.). 1) HAGERUP Willis, J. H., Taxon 11: 177-178. 1962. Wulff, E. V., Intr. hist. pl. geogr. Waltham 1943, p. 72, 92. 2263. Vergleichende morphologische und systematische Studien tiber die Ranken und andre vegetative Organe der Cucurbitaceen und Passifloraceen ... Kobenhavn (H. Hagerups Boghandel ..) 1930. Oct. (Vergl. Stud. Ranken). Publ.: 1930, p. [1]-103, [104, cont.]. Copy: U. — Dansk bot. Ark. 6(8), 1930. Hahn, Gotthold (/. 1875-1911), German cryptogamist at Gera. (G. Hahn). HERBARIUM and TYPES: L (lichens); other collections at JE, L, WA, WRSL. Exsvccatae: (1) Flechten-Herbarium mit Beschreibung, Gera (Kanitz) 1884, nos. 1-70, 16 p. text, publ. Apr- Jun 1884. No sets known (Nat. Nov. Apr 1884). (2) Moos-Herbarium. 1. Musct frondosi, 11. Musci hepaticae. Nos. 1-90. Gera (Kanitz) 1882 (Nat. Nov. Mai 1882, Bot. Zeit. 30 Jun 1882). (3) Deutschlands verbreiteste wildwachsende Graser (100 nos., 15 p. text) 1883. Ref.: Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 128. 1969, 19(2): 210. 1971. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 110; BM 2: 764; Bossert p. 158; GR p. 85; LS 33980a-33984. ; Christiansen, W. & W., Bot. Schrifttum Schlesw.-Holst. 315 (index). 1936. 2264. Der Pilz-Sammiler oder Anleitung zur Kenntnis der wichtigsten Pilze Deutschlands und der angrenzenden Lander. Mit 135 nach der Natur gemalten Pilzarten. Zum Gebrauche fur Jedermann bearbeitet von Gotthold Hahn. Gera (Verlag der Kanitz’schen Buchhandlung [R. Kinderman]) 1883. Oct. (Pilz-Samml.). Ed. 1: Jun [-Jul] 1883 (p. iv: Jun 1883, Hedwigia Jun 1883; Bot. Zeit. 27 Jul 1883; Nat. Nov. Sep 1883), p. [i]-xi, [1]-87, pl. 1-23 (chromolithographs). Copy: MICH. Ed. 2: 1890 (pref. 1 Apr 1899, in 10 parts, see below), p. [1]-xvi, [1 ]-204, pl. 1-32 (chromoliths. by W. Miller), errata slip. Copies: M, MICH, NY, Stevenson. —“*... Mit 172 nach der Natur gemalten Pilzarten auf 32 Tafeln in Farbendruck. Zum . . . Zweite vollig umgear- beitete und vervollstandigte Auflage.”” Gera (Herm. Kanitz’ Verlag). Lief. pages pl. Nat. Nov. I [1]-32 I-4 Mai 1890 2 33-48 oe Jun 1890 3 49-64 8-10 Jul 1890 4/5 65-96 11-16 Jul 1890 6/7 97-128 17-22 Aug 1890 8/10 [i]-xvi, 129-204 23-32 Sep 1890 Ed. 3: Jul-Aug 1903, p. [i]-xxili, [1]-211, pl. 7-32 (p. vi: Jan 1903; Bot. Zeit. 16 Aug 1903; Nat. Nov. Sep(1) 1903). Copies: MO, Stevenson. — ‘“‘... Mit 176 ... Dritte verbesserte und vermehrte Auflage. Gera (Herm. Kanitz’ Verlag) 1903. Oct. 2265. Die Lebermoose Deutschlands. Ein Vademecum fur Botaniker... Gera (Verlag der Kanitzschen Buchhandlung (R. Kindermann)). 1885. Oct. (Leberm. Deutschl.). Ed. 1: Sep-Oct 1885 (p. iv: Jul 1885; Nat. Nov. Nov 1885; Flora Nov 1885; Bot. Zeit. 25 Dec 1885), p. [i]-xiii, [xiv], [1]-90, pl. 7-72, handcoloured liths., errata slip. Copies: FH, G, M, NY. Ed. 2: 1894 (Hedwigia 25 Oct 1894), p. [i]-xiii, [xiv], [1]-90, pl. 7-72, id., errata slip. Copzes: B, BR, FH, G, M. — Gera (Herm. Kanitz’ Verlag) Oct. Ref.: Stephani, F., Hedwigia 25(1): 28-31. Jan-Feb 1886. Prantl, H. A. E., Bot. Zeit. 44: 559-560. 13 Aug 1886. 14 HAINES Hahn, Otto (1828-1904), German lawyer and mineralogist at Reutlingen. (O. Hahn). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BM 2: 765; CSP 10: 111; Quenstedt p. 183. 2266. Die Urzelle nebst dem Beweis dass Granit, Gneiss, Serpentin, Talk, Gewisse Sand- steine, auch Basalt, endlich Meteorstein und Meteoreisen aus Pflanzen bestehen: die Entwicklungslehre durch Thatsachen neu begrundet von Dr. Otto Hahn. Mit 30 litho- graphirten Tafeln. Tubingen (Verlag der H. Laupp’schen Buchhandlung) 1879. Oct. (Urzelle). Publ.: Sep 1879 (p. vii: Aug 1879; Bot. Zeit. adv. 5 Sep 1879), p. [i]-vii, [1]-71, pl. 7-30, uncol. liths. Copy: G. Haillant, Nicolas (//. 1886), French botanist. (Hazll.). HERBARIUM and TYPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BL 2: 212, 664; Kew 2: 551; Rehder 1: 74, 417; Tucker 1: 310. 2267. Flore populatre des Vosges ... Paris (Société nationale et centrale d’horticulture de France...) Epinal (chez l’auteur, .. .) [1886]. Oct. (Fl. pop. Vosges). Publ.: Jan-Apr 1886 (Nat. Nov. Mai 1886), p. [i, ii], [1]-220. Copy: NY. —Supplement to J. Soc. Hort. natl. France ser. 3, vol. 7/8. 1885/6. Haines, Henry Haselfoot (1867-1945), British forester in India; Indian Forest Service (1888), Imperial forest botanist (1906); at Imperial Forest College 1907; Conservator of forests (1909-1919). (Haines). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: K (4650); other material at A, ABD, NY, WRSL. — Did not collect in Pakistan, but mainly around Bihar and Orissa (India). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 111; Desmond p. 278; Hortus 3: 1194 (“‘H. Haines”); IH 2: 249; Kew 2: 552; Rehder 5: 358; Zander ed. 10, p. 666. Burkill, I. H., Proc. Linn. Soc. London 158: 68-70. 1947; Chapt. hist. bot. India 178-179. 1965. 2268. A forest flora of Chota Nagpur including Gangpur and the Santal-Parganahs (A de- scription of all the indigenous trees, shrubs and climbers, the principal economic herbs, and the most commonly cultivated trees and shrubs (with introduction and glossary) ... Calcutta (Superintendent Government Printing, India) 1910. 16-mo. (Forest fl. Chota Nag- pur). Publ.: 1910 (p. iv: 31 Mar 1908), p. [i*], [i]-vii, [1]-8, [9], [1]-634, [i]-xxxvil. Copy: USDA. Facsimile repr.: Undated, collation as in orig. Copy: NY.— M/S. Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Sing ... and M/S. Periodical Experts ... New Delhi. 2269. The botany of Bihar and Orissa an account of all the known indigenous plants of the province and of the most important or most commonly cultivated exotic ones with maps and introduction. London (Printed by Adlard & Son & West Newman, Ltd.) 1921-1925, 6 parts. Oct. (Bot. Bihar Orissa). 1925 (p. ix: 20 Feb 1925), p. [i]-[x], 1-199, map. 1921 (J. Bot. Jan 1922), p. [i], 1-224. > 1922, p. [i], 225-418. : 1922, p. [i], 419-754. : 1924 (J. Bot. Jun 1924), p. [i], 755-1058. : 1924, p. [i], 1059-1350. Daw & NbN Copies: B, BR, G, MICH, MO, NY, US. HAINES Facsimile ed.: Calcutta (Botanical Survey of India) 1963 (‘‘1961’’), 6 parts in 3 volumes, (map lacking), p. xiii with a preface to the reprint by J. C. Sen Gupta. Copies: B, NY, US. parts pages reprint —_ pages orig. in repr. vol. I 1-192 1-199 I 2 1-233 1-224 I 3 235-437 225-418 2 4 439-791 419-754 2 5 793-1106 755-1058 2,3 6 1107-1372 1059-1350 3 Halacsy, Eugen von [Eugene de] (1842-1913), Austrian botanist of Hungarian descent, from 1859 in Wien; Dr. med. Wien 1865; practising physician 1865-1896; from 1896 part time medical consultant for an insurance company; Dr. phil. h.c. Athens 1912; 1899 Kaiserlicher Rat, 1913 Regierungsrat; explorer of the Greek flora. (Halacsy). HERBARIUM and TYPES: W (herb. Graec., on permanent loan from WU); European herb. at WU. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 4: 761, 5(1): 588, 6(1): 150, 697, 12(1): 218; Backer p. 651; Barnhart 2: 112; BFM 916, 1499; BM 2: 769, 6: 425; Bossert p. 159; Clokie p. 176; CSP 12: 304, 15:575; DTS 1: 100-101; Hortus 3: 1194 (““Halacsy’’); IF p. 700; IH 2: 249; Kewa2: 553; OBL 2: 156; Rehder 5: 358; SK 4: clxxxv; Tucker 1: 310-311; Zander ed. 10, p. 666. Adamovic, L., Vegetationsverh. Balkanlander 18. 1909 (Veg. Erde 11) (bibl.). Anon., Bot. Not. 1914: 31. Beck, G., Vegetationsverh. Illyr. Lander 34. rgo1 (Veg. Erde 4). Degen, A., Magy. bot. Lap. 13: 1-9. 1914 (Hungarian), 10-17. 1914 (German), (portr.) (born in Wien (‘‘Beécs’’) 11 Nov 1842). Hayek, A., Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien 64: 333-348. 1914 (portr., bibl.). Janchen, E., Catal. fl. austriac. 1: 11, 13, 1956. Stafleu, F. A., Taxon 19: 275-276. 1970. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 67. 1905. EPONYMY: Halacsya Dorfler (1902); Halacsyella Janchen (1910). 2270. Nachtrage zur Flora von Nieder-Oesterreich ... Wien (Verlag der k.k zoologisch-botani- schen Gesellschaft) 1882. Oct. (in fours). (Nachtr. Fl. Nieder-Oesterr.). Co-author: Heinrich Braun (1851-1920), Austrian botanist. Publ.: Mar-Jul (p. v: Jan 1882; submitted 1 Mar 1882; Nat. Nov. Aug 1882; Bot. Zeit. 29 Sep 1882; Flora 11 Jun 1883), p. [iJ-v, [7]-354. Copies: B, G, NY. — Original work: A. Neilreich, Flora von Nieder-Oesterreich ... 1859. 2271. Flora von Niederosterreich. Zum Gebrauche auf Excursionen und zum Selbstunterricht bearbeitet ... Prag (F. Tempsky), Wien (id.), Leipzig (G. Freytag) 1896. Oct. (Fl. Niederosterr.). Publ.: Feb-Apr 1896 (p. iv: Jan 1895; Bot. Zeit. 1 Jul 1896; Nat. Nov. Mai(1) 1896), p. [1]-ix, [1]-631. Copies: B, G, MICH, NY. Ref.: Beck, G., Bot. Zeit. 54(2): 193-196. 1 Jul 1896. Halacsy, E. von, Oest. bot. Z. 29: 216-217. 1897. 2272. Conspectus florae graecae ... Lipsiae [Leipzig] (Sumptibus Guilelmi Engelmann) 1900- 1908, 3 vols., 1 suppl. Oct. (Consp. fl. graec.). vol. part pages dates I I [i*], [1]-224 Feb 1900 2 225-576 Oct 1900 ¢ [i, ii], 577-825 Oct 1901 HALL, E. vol. part pages dates 2 I [i], [1]-256 Apr 1902 2 257-612 Oct 1902 3 I [1]-320 Mar 1904 2 [i*], [1]-xxv, 321-519, [520, err. ] Oct 1904 suppl. I [i-iv], [1]-132 Jun 1908 suppl. 2 [1]-105 Oct 1912 Supplement 2 was published in Magy. Bot. Lapok 11: 114-202. 1912; the separate has a Budapest (Typis Societatis Pallas) imprint; an index (p. 93-105) is added. Copies: G, MICH, MO, NY, U, US, USDA. — For preliminary studies in periodicals see CSP 15: 575. Fasc. 1 was announced (not necessarily as published) by Bot. Zeit. 16 Nov 1899; as publ. ib. 16 Apr 1900, J. Bot. Mar 1goo. Facsimile ed.: Lehre (J. Cramer) 1969, Historiae naturalis classica 68, ISBN 3-7682-7192-7. Copy: FAS. Ref.: J.M.C., Bot. Gaz. 29: 290-291. 30 Apr 1900(1,1), 30: 419. 26 Dec 1900 (1,2). Britten, J., J. Bot. 38: 234. Apr 1900(1,1), 38: 454. Nov 1900 (1,2), 40: 123. Mar 1902 (1,3). Williams, J. Bot. 40: 424-426. Dec 1902 (vol. 2), 43: 68-69. Feb 1905 (vol. 3), 46: 240. Jul 1908. Drude, O., Bot. Zeit. 61(2): 341-343. 1903. Engler, A., Bot. Jahrb. 34(Lit.): 16, 50. 1904, 41(Lit.): 56. 1908. Tutin, T. G., et al., Fl. europ. 1: xxiii. 404. 1964. Stafleu, F. A., Taxon 19: 275-276. 1970. Hall, Charles Albert (1872-1965), English clergyman who held pastorates at Hull, Bristol, Paisley, Southport and London (1896-1935); popular writer on British wild flowers. (C. A. Hall). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Desmond p. 279. 2273. Plant-life ... London (published by A. & C. Black, Ltd. ...) 1915. Qu. (Plant-life). Publ.: 1915, p. [iJ]-xi, [1]-380, pl. 1-74 (50 in colour from drawings by C. F. Newall). Copy: NY. Hall, Elihu (1822-1882), American botanist at Athens, Ill.; botanical explorer of the Rocky Mountains with C. C. Parry and J. P. Harbour; one of the organizers of the Illinois Natural History Society at Bloomington (1858). (E. Hall). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: F. — Duplicates in many herbaria, see IH. Hall sold various sets of American plants. See also Ewan (1950) and Sayre (1975). Ref.: Candolle, Alph. de, Phytographie 417. 1880. Groff, Bartonia 23: 48. 1945 (material at DWC). Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 331. 1975. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 252; Barnhart 2: 113; BM 2: 771; Bossert p. 159; CSP 7: 891, 12: 304-305, 15: 582; IH 2: 250; Kew 2: 557; Lenley p. 192; LS 10723; MEr: LOK 292 te 27O4310: bennell)p: 606; Rehder 11320, 329; Muckens: 31m. Allison, Univ. Colorado Studies 6: 63. 1908. Anon., Funeral Notice (‘“‘Died, two miles South of Athens, Menand County IIl., Sunday morning at 5 o'clock, Sept 24, 1882, Prof. Elihu Hall, aged sixty years, three months and twenty days ...”’) s.l.n.d. (copy MO); Bot. Not. 1883: go. Brewer, in S. Watson, Bot. Calif. 2: 559. 1880 (coll. Oregon). Ewan, J., Rocky Mountain Nat. 221-222. 1950; Short hist. bot. U.S. 92. 1969. Geiser, S., Bot. frontier ed. 2. 275. 1948. Meehan, T. (?), Gardener’s Monthly 24: 350. 1882. Milligan, Bot. Gaz. 9: 59-62. 1884. HALL, E. Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 98, 164. 1963. Rodgers, A. D., John Torrey 131, 133, 218, 279. 1942; Amer. bot. 1873-1892. 49, 61, 158, 216. 1944. | COMPOSITE WoRKs: With John Wolf, A list of the mosses, lwerworts and lichens of Illinois, see under Wolf. 2274. Plantae texanae: a list of the plants collected in Eastern Texas in 1872, and distributed to subscribers by Elihu Hall. Salem, Mass. (Printed at the Salem Press) 1873. (PI. tex.). Publ.: 1873, p. [1]-29 (in a single gathering). Copies: MICH, MO, NY. Hall, Franklin Wilson (1852-1888), American botanist at New Haven, Conn. (F. Hall). HERBARIUM and TYPES: material at LIV, PH. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 113; CSP 12: 305; GR p. 220; IH 2: 250; Kew p. 557; LS 10730. 2275. Catalogue of a collection of ferns made in Southern Mexico, mainly at Chiapas, by A. Ghiesbrecht, in the years 1864-1870; by Franklin W. Hall, s.l.n.d. [New Haven 1873]. Oct. (size). (Cat. coll. ferns). Publ.: Mar-Dec 1873 (p. [1]: 1 Mar 1873) p. [1]-10. Copy: G. — Daniel C. Eaton, in a footnote on p. [1], states that Hall did the work of identifying these ferns ‘“‘under my constant supervision.”’ The collector was Auguste Boniface Ghiesbrecht (1810-1893), see IH 2: Tipsy Hall, Harvey Munroe (1874-1932), Californian pioneer biosystematist, at Berkeley, later at Carnegie Institution of Washington at Stanford; inspired the work of Clausen, Keck and Hiesey; took the first initiatives (1930) towards the establishment of an International Bureau of Plant Taxonomy and the compilation of the Index Herbariorum and type registers. (H. _ M. Hail). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: IC (nos. 10.921-x), UC (1-10.920), with duplicates at B, BH, BM, DS, E, GH, K, L, LAM, LE, MIN, MO, NA, NMC, NY, P, POM, S, SI, US, WELC. — Distributed sets of plants under the titles Plants of Southern Calvfornia, Plants of California, Plants of the Sierra Nevada Mountains and similar series. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 113; BL 1: 165, 168, 299; BM 6: 426; Bossert p. 159; Hirsch p. 111; Hortus 3: 1194 (““H. M. Hall’); IH 2: 250; Kew 2: 557; Langman p. 345; NW p. 47; TL-2/781; Zander ed. 10, p. 666; see also notes under W. M. Hiesey and A. S. Hitchcock in this volume. Anon., Botanical journeys of Harvey Monroe Hall 1895-1931, mimeographed document, undated, distributed by Carnegie Institute of Washington, Biology Div. Stanford. Copies: MO, NY, FAS (detailed record of botanical trips based on H’s field note books) ; Palo Alto Times 11 Mar 1932, p. I. Babcock, Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. 17(12): 355-368, pl. 66. 1934 (portr., bibl.) (see p. 361 for Hall’s proposed International Bureau of Plant Taxonomy ... “‘valuable suggestions . . . that sooner or later ... will doubtless be realized.’’). Cantelow, Leaflets western Bot. 8: 92. 1957. Clausen, J., The Harvey Monroe Hall Natural Area. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Stanford, Calif. July 1969. Ewan, J., Rocky Mountain Nat. 222. 1950; Century Progr. nat. Sci. 51. 1955; Short hist. bot. USS. 111, 112, 118, 1969. Jepson, W. L., Madrofio 2: 63. 1932 (see also 1: 12. 1916 for portr. and 2: 102. 1932). Johansen, Desert (Pasadena, Calif.) 3: 135. 1932 (fide Ewan 1950). Jones, Contr. West. Bot. 18: 1933. Merriam, Carnegie Inst. Washington Year Book 31: 4. 1932. Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 209. 1963. Schuster, C. & W. Schweitz, Generalregister Bot. Jahrb. 2(31-56): 66. 1938. Verdoorn, Chron. bot. 1: 29. 1935 (portr.). 18 HALL, H. C. VAN COMPOSITE woRKs: NAF, Carduaceae, Baerta 3.4(1): 76-80. 31 Dec 1914, Lasthenia 34(2): 81. 28 Jul 1915, Monolopia: 34(2): 82. 28 Jul 1915 (see TL 2/781). EPONYMY: Halliophytum I. M. Johnston (1923). — The Harvey Munroe Hall Natural Area (Sierra Nevada, California). 2276. A botanical survey of San Jacinto Mountain . . . Berkeley (the University Press) 1902. Oct. (Bot. surv. San Facinto Mt.). Publ.: 7 Jun 1902, Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. 1: 1-139, [140], pl. 1-14. Copies: NY, USDA. — M. Sc. thesis at UC. 2277. Compositae of Southern Californa ... Berkeley (the University Press) Oct. (Compos. S. Calif.). Publ.: 28 Dec 1907 (Nat. Nov. Jan(2) 1908), p. [1]-302, pl. 7-3, map. Copies: MO, NY, U, USDA. — University of California Publications in Botany, vol. 3. 1907. Ref.: Parish, Muhlenbergia 4: 26. 14 Apr 1908. 2278. A Yosemite flora. A descriptive account of the ferns and flowering plants, including the trees, of the Yosemite National Park; with simple keys for their identification; designed to be useful throughout the Sierra Nevada Mountains ... San Francisco (Paul Elder and company) 1912. 16-mo. (Yosemite fi.). Co-author: Charlotta Case Hall (1880-1949) (C. C. Hall) (Mrs H. M. Hall) (see e.g. Amer. Fern J. 40: 192. 1950, Madrono 4: 1938, Ewan, Century 51. 1955). Publ.: 8 Apr 1912 ( p.1; TBC 16 Aug 1912), p. [i]-vii, [1 ]-282, front. and ro unnumb. pl., 170 figs. Copies: MO, NY, US, USDA. Ref.: Abrams, Torreya 12(10): 247-248. 4 Oct 1912 (rev.). Nelson, Bot. Gaz. 54: 167-168. 1912. 2279. The phylogenetic method in taxonomy the north American species of Artemisia, Chry- sothamnus, and Atriplex. Washington, D.C. (Carnegie Institution of Washington) 1923. (Phylogen. meth.). Co-author: Frederic Edward Clements (1874-1945). Publ.: 20 Jul 1923 (stamp on p. [ii*] of several copies), p. [1*-11*], [i]-iv, 1-156, [4, expl. pl.], pl. 1-23, 157-234 [2, expl. pl.], pl. 24-35, 235-346, [6, expl. pl.], pl. 36-58, 347-355 [ind.]. Copies: MICH, MO, NY, U, US, USDA. — Publication no. 326 of the Carnegie Institution of Washington. Ref.: Coulter, Bot. Gaz. 82: 110-111. 1926. Engler, Bot. Jahrb. 59(Lit.): 79. 1924. 2280. The genus Haplopappus a phylogenetic study in the Compositae ... Washington (Carnegie Institution of Washington) 1928. Oct. (Haplopappus). Publ.: 1 Oct 1928 (p. [iv]), p. [i]-vii, [viii], [1]-391, pl. 7-76. Copies: MO, NY, U, US, USDA. — Publication no. 389 of the Carnegie Institution of Washington. Hall, Herman Christiaan van (1801-1874), Dutch botanist and agronomist at Gron- ingen. (H.C. Hall). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: L; other material at GRO, L, U, WAG. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 5(1): 695; Backer p. 252; Barnhart 2: 114; BL 2: 422, 423, 431, 664; BM 2: 771; Bossert p. 159; CSP 3: 135, 6: 681, 7: 891; Hortus 3: 1206; IF p. 701; IH 2: 250; Jackson p. 324, 325; JW 1: 443, 451, 2: 191, 3: 352; Kew 2: 557-558; Langman p. 345; LS 10730; MD p. 136-138; NI 2221, 2247; Oudemans 2: 246-247, 255- 256; PR 3701-3709 (ed. 1: 4056-4061) ; Rehder 5: 359;SK 1: 212;SO 817, 2473; TL-2/2007, 2992) Pucker 1; 311-312; Zander ed. 10, p. 727. Andreas, C. H., In en om een botanische tuin, Hortus Groningianus 1626-1966, Groningen (van der Kamp), 143-157, 159, 160, 167. 1976. Anon., Alg. Konst. Letterbode 1826(1): 242, 1839(1): 356; Bot. Not. 1888: 206; Grote Winkler Prins Encyclopedie 10: 256. 1951. Huizinga, J., Verz. Werken 8: 167, 168, 208, 231, 235, 304, 305, 333. 1951. HALL, H. G. VAN Hall, H. C. v., Tuinbouw-flora 3: 357-366. 1856 (proposal to continue the Flora Javae). Stafleu, F. A., Wentia 16:5, 9, 10-11, 18-20, 26, 37. 1966; Grote Winkler Prins Encyclopedie g: 62. 1969. Terwen, J. L. & C. de Jong, Onze Tijdgenoten 350. s.d. COMPOSITE WORKS: Flora batava (see J. Kops), vols. 5-8, 1828-1844. EPONYMY: Vanhallia L. Marchand (1828); Vanhallia J. A. Schultes & J. H. Schultes (1829). Note: Neohallia W. B. Hemsley (1882) is “dedicated to Mrs. Eardley Hall (a daughter of . . . W. Borrer), of Barrow Hill, Henfield, Sussex, through whose kind help the author [i.e. Hemsley] was enabled to follow his inclination for the study of botany.” 2281. Hermanni Christiani van Hall, . . . responsio ad quaestionem botanicam: elaboretur historia et in ea accurata descriptio, viginti ad minimum plantarum indigenarum, in qua singulae partes ad legem regularum, a Linnaeo in Philosophia botanica propositarum atque a Willdenowo emendatarum sunt definiendae. In certamine literario civium academiarum belgicarum, die viii. mensis februarii a. mdcccxix, ex sententia ordinis disciplinarum mathematicarum et physicarum Academiae lugduno-batavae, praemio ornata. Lugduni batavorum [Leiden] (apud S. et J. Luchtmans, ...) 1820. Qu. (Hist. descr. vig. pl.). Publ.: 1820, p. [i], [1]-40. Copy: NY. 2282. Commentatio de systematibus botanicus cum aliorum ante Linnaeum tum ipsius Linnaei. Traiecti ad Rhenum [Utrecht] (apud Otton. Ioann. van Paddenburgh, et I. van Schoon- hoven, Academiae typographos) 1821. Oct. (Comm. syst. bot.). Publ.: 1821, p. [i], [1]-104. Copy: G. —The author refers to himselfon the t.p. as ““med. stud.” which would mean that the Commentatio preceded his thesis (see no. 2283). 2283. Specimen botanicum, exhibens synopsin graminum indigenarum Belgii partis septen- trionalis, olim vii provinciarum, una cum appendice, qua nonnullae indigenae novae indicantur, quod, favente deo, praeside viro clarissimo Jano Kops, ... ad publicam disceptationem proponit auctor Hermannus Christianus van Hall, Amstelodamensis, med. cand. die xix decembris mdcccxxi, hora xi. Traiecti ad Rhenum [Utrecht] (O. I. van Paddenburg), s.d. [1821]. Oct. (Spec. bot.). Publ.: 19 Dec 1821 (AKL 28 Dec 1821, Bull. Ferussac 26 Jan 1822, Flora 28 Jul 1822), p. [i- vi], [1]-167, [168, err.], 7 pl. Copies: BR, G(2), KNAW, NY, U. 2284. Flora Belgii septentrionalis, sive index plantarum indigenarum quae hucusque in VII Provinciis Foederatis repertae sunt .. . Flora van Noord-Nederland, of korte aanwijzing der in het wild wassende planten, welke tot nu toe in de voormalige VII Verenigde Gewesten gevonden zijn. Amsterdam (J. C. Sepp en Zoon) 1825-1840, 2 vols. Oct. (FV. belg. sept.). vol. pars pages dates authors I I [i]-xx, [1]-[364] on or about 5 Apr 1825 __—-van Hall 2 [365 ]|-746, [1-2, err.] on or before 24 Jan 1826 van Hall g} {1]-[x], [747]-[862] 10 Jan 1836 van Hall 2 I [i]-xvi, [1]-[231] 20 Jun-31 Dec 1832 Miquel (Hepaticae and some genera of mosses) Das- sen (Fil., Lycop., Equis., other mosses) 2 [i*] [1]-[xii], [233]-351 [‘18407] 14 Feb 1841 van Hall (Lichenes) [1] [353]-477, [6, ind.] [‘18407] 14 Feb 1841 Miquel (Algae) Copies: BR, G, FAS, MO, NY, U.— Miquel did the Hepatics and the genera Hypnum, Bryum, Dicranum, Didymodon, Fissidens, and Leucodon for vol. 2(1); the rest of the mosses and all the vascular cryptogams (incl. Equisetaceae) were done by Michiel Dassen (1809-1852). Wach- ter published a revision of Dassen’s mosses in 1941. For an extensive bibliographical study of van Hall’s Flora see Margadant (MD). Supplementary notes: (““Nalezing ...”’) in Bijdr. nat. Wet. 1: 135-150. 1826, 2: 110-124. 1827, 3: 47-62. 1828, 5: 78-87. 1830, 6: 159-170. 1931, 7: 26-38, 333-350. 1832. 20 HALL, H. VAN Ref.: Janssen en Wachter, Ned. kruidk. Arch. 51: 419-430. 1941. Stafleu, F. A., Wentia 16: 49-50. 1966. 2285. Epistolae ineditae Caroli Linnaer; addita parte commercii litterarii inediti, inprimis circa rem botanicam, J. Burmanni, N.L. Burmanni, Dillenii, Halleri, Schmidelii, J. Gesneri, Oederi, Pallasii, Vandellii et Thunbergi; annis 1736-1793. Ex litteris autographis edidit H. C. van Hall ... Groningae [Groningen] (W. van Boekeren) 1830. Oct. (Epist. Linnaev). Publ.: 20-25 Sep 1830 (Ned. Staatscour. 29 Sep 1830), p. [i-viii], [1]-268, [1], [6, index], [1, err.]. Copies: M, NY, U. — Important source of letters to and from Linnaeus. 2286. Elementa botanices, in usum lectionum academicarum, conscripta ab H. C. van Hall, ... Groningae [Groningen] (apud I. Oomkens) 1834. Oct. (Elem. bot.). Publ.: 30 Jun-5 Jul 1834 (p. viii: 10 Mai 1834; Ned. Staatscour. 7 Jul 1834), p. [i]-xil, [1]- 244, [1-2, err.], [3-15, index]. Copies: L, U. Ref.: Vriese, W. H. de, in v.d. Hoeven en de Vriese, Tijdschr. nat. Gesch. 3: 81-91. 1836 (rev.). 2287. Redevoeringen over het plantenryk, in zine natuurlijke afdeelingen en in verband met het dierenrijk beschouwd: door H. C. van Hall, . . .. Ten vervolge op de redevoeringen van J. A. Uilkens, over de volmaaktheden van den Schepper in zijne schepselen beschouwd, tot verheerlijking van God en tot bevordering van nuttige natuurkennis. Groningen (J. Oom- kens) 1837. Oct. (Redevoer. plantenryk). Publ. : 1837 (p. x: 15 Sep 1837), p. [ii]-xvi, [1]-299. Copies: AMD, U.— Vol 4(2) of H. C. van Hall, “De volmaaktheden van den Schepper in zijne schepselen beschouwd, ... ten vervolge op de redevoeringen van J. A. Uilkens ...”* — Jacobus Albertus Uilkens (1772- 1825) published the original edition of “De volmaaktheden van den Schepper in zijne schepselen beschouwd ...”’ 5 vols., Groningen in 1801-1802. 2288. Handboek der kruidkunde, (tweede, verbeterde uitgave der Elementa botanices) ; door H. C. van Hall ... Groningen (J. B. Wolters) 1846. Oct. (Handb. kruidk.). Publ.: Sep-Dec 1846 (p. vi: 24 Aug 1846), p. [i]-viii, [1 ]-308, [1-2, cont.], [1, err.]. Copy: U. 2289. Neérlands plantenschat, of Landhuishoudkundige Flora, behelzende eene beschrijving der onkruiden, vergiftige en nuttige inlandsche planten en der in onzen landbouw gekweekte gewassen. Leeuwarden (G.T.N. Suringar) 1854. Oct. (Neérl. plantenschat). Publ.: Oct-Dec 1854 (p. ii: 6 Sep 1854), p. [1*, 111*], [1]-[iv], [1 ]-332, [1, err. ],fig. 1-268. Copy: U. 2290. 7 oegepaste kruidkunde. Handleiding tot aanwijzing van het gebruik, dat de mensch maakt van voorwerpen uit het plantenrijk. Groningen (J. B. Wolters) 1857. Oct. ( Toegep. kruidk.). Publ.: 1857 (p. 1x: 9 Aug 1856), p. [i]-xui, [13]-214. Copy: U. 2291. De planten der provincie Groningen; door H. C. van Hall. s.n.J.d. [Groningen 1859], Oct. (Pl. prov. Groningen). Publ.: Oct 1859 (KNAW rd. Oct 1859), p. [1]-24. Copies: GRON, KNAW. — Preprinted from Statistische beschrijving der provincie Groningen, vol. 1, 1860. Groningen (Erven C. M. van Bolhuis Hoitsema). Actually compiled by Gozewinus Acker Stratingh (1804-1876), Rembertus Westerhoff (1801-1874) and J. Bosman Tresling. Hall, Herman van (1830-1890), Dutch botanist and botanical lexicographer; son of H. C. van Hall; curator at the Rijksherbarium; from 1866 high school teacher at Middelburg. (1. Hall). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Not traced. Some material possibly at L. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 651; Barnhart 2: 114; Jackson p. 441; JW 1: 443, 5: 241; MW p. 149 Andreas, C. H., In en om een botanische tuin. Hortus Groningianus 155. 1976. Stafleu, F. A., Wentia 16: 13-14. 1966; Taxon 20(5/6): 802. 1971. HALL, H. VAN 2292. Dissertatio botanica inauguralis continens Observationes de Xingiberaceis, quam, an- nuente summo numine, ex auctoritate rectoris magnifici Frederici Kaiser, ... et nobil- issimae facultatis disciplinarum mathematicarum et physicarum decreto, pro gradu doc- toratus, summisque in mathesi et philosophia naturali honoribus ac privilegiis, in Academia Lugduno-Batava rite et legitime consequendis defendet Hermannus van Hall, Groninganus. Ad diem xv m. januarii mdccclvui, hora xii. Lugduni Batavorum [Leiden] (Apud E.J. Brill. Academiae Typographum) s.d. [1858]. Qu. (Odserv. Zingib.). Publ.: 15 Jan 1858, p. [i-vili], [1]-54, [1-3, theses], p/. 1-2 (by A. J. Wendel). Copies: L (Inst. Hist. Sci.), NY. Trade issue: 1858, p. [i-vi], [1]-54, pl. 7-2 (id.). Copy: USDA. “‘Observationes de Zingiber- aceis. Auctore Dr. Hermanno van Hall. Lugduni-Batavorum, apud E. J. Brill, .. . 1858.” Ref. : BM 2: 771 and PR 3708 (in both attributed erroneously to the defendant’s father, H. C. van Hall, 1801-1874). Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 5: 139-140. Mai-Jun 1858 (imprint translated as ““Liége’’). | Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von, Bot. Zeit. 20: 174. 30 Mai 1862. 2293. De Kruidtuin van’s Rijks Hoogere Burgerschool te Middelburg. Systematische lijst van planten met verklaring en vertaling, alsmede opgave van hare Nederlandsche namen. Middelburg (H. A. Boudewijnse) 1871. Oct. (Avruzdtuin). Publ.: 1871, p. [1]-400, [1, err.]. Copies: L, Prov. Bibl. Zeeland. — Important as a botanical dictionary with many notes on derivation of names, biographical details on botanists and historical notes on cultivated plants. Forerunner of Gerth van Wyk and Backer’s botanical dictionaries. Hall, James (of Albany) (1811-1898), American geologist and palaeobiologist; pupil of Amos Eaton; leader of the New York Geological Survey 1843-18098. (J. Hall). COLLECTIONS: Herbarium specimens at F. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Andrews p. 273-274; Barnhart 2: 114; BM 2: 771-772, 6: 426; BL 1: 204, 299; CSP 3: 136, 7: 891, 10: 116, 12: 305-306, 15: 583-584; DAB (by G. P. Merrill) ; Kew 2: 558; Lenley p. 209, 458 (Torrey corr.); ME 1: 191, 3: 589 [index]; Merrill P- 379-383, 698, 699, 722-723, pl. 20; Pennell p. 608; Quenstedt p. 184-185; Rehder 5: 359; TL-2/1614, 1852; Tucker 1: 312. Ami, Ottawa Naturalist 12: 114-115. 1898. Anon., Amer. J. Sci. 64: 437-438. 1898; Geol. Magaz. 411: 431-432. 1898; Leopoldina 34(8): 129-130. 1898; Nature 58: 372. 1898. Barrois, Bull. Soc. géol. France ser. 3. 27: 168-173. 1899. Clarke, J. M., Geol. Magaz. 57: 483-486, pl. ro. 1920 (portr.); James Hall of Albany geologist and palaeontologist 1811-1898. (second printing) Albany 1923, 565 p. (portr.). Hovey, Amer. Geologist 23(3): 137-168, pl. ¢ and 5. 1899 (bibl., 260 items; portr.). Marcou, Bull. U.S. natl. Mus. 30: 231-236. 1885 (bibl.). Murray, Ann. Rep. N.Y. State Mus. 36: 79-94. 1883, 42: 75-97. 1889 (bibl. up to 1888; continued by Clarke, Amer. Geol. 23: 149-168). McGee et al., Science ser. 2. 4: 697-716. 1896 (honors). Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 470 [index]. 1963. Rodgers, A. D., John Torrey 275. 1942; Amer. bot. 1873-1892, 31-32, 71. 1944. Stevenson, J., Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer. 10: 425-451, pl. 49. 1900 (portr.; bibl., 267 items). Whitaker, Quart. J. Geol. Soc. London 55: liv-lvi. 1899. Youmans (ed.), Pop. Sci. Monthly 26(1): 120-123. 1884. COMPOSITE WORKS: A catalogue of plants, growing without cultivation, zn the vicinity of Troy. By John Wright, M.D. and James Hall, A.M., Troy (N. Tuttle, ...) 1836, p. [1]-42, copy: USDA; see under John Wright (senior author). HANDWRITING: Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer. 10: pl. 49. 1898. 2294. Palaeontology of New York ... Albany (printed by C. van Benthuysen) vols. 1-2, 1847[ 1848], 1851[1852]. Qu. (Palaeontol. New York). Publ.: Part VI of the Natural History of New York, entitled Palaeontology of New York, by J. 22 HALLE, J. S. Hall, consists of 8 volumes (1847-1894, [1895]) of which vols. 1 and 2 are of importance for palaeobotany. For Botany (part 2), see under J. Torrey. Vol. 1: “1847” published 1847-1848 (1848, fide BM; dedication 1 Sep 1846; possibly in parts 1847-1848), p. [i]-xxiii, [1]-338 [1, err.], pl. 1-87, 4 bis, 5 bis, 13 bis, 31 A-B, 32 A-D, 33*, 40 A, 69 A, no. 82 lacking, no. 23 as ‘“‘20”’; uncol. liths. Copies: MICH, NY, Teyler, USDA. Vol. 2: in parts 1851-1852 (t.p. 1852; dedic. 1 Sep 1852; BM “1851”), p. [i]-viii, [1]-362, [1, err.], plates (with text) 1-85, 4 bis, 5 a, 17 A, 25 as “20”, 26 as ‘21’, 34 A, 34A( bis), 35( bis), 36A, 37A, go A-G, 41A, 49a, 62 unnumbered, 664, 77a, 85 as “83”. Copies: NY, Teyler. Hall, Thomas Batt (1814-1886), British naturalist at Coggeshall, Essex (1814-1835, 1830- 1852), Liverpool (1835-1839), in Australia (1852-1886). (7. Hall). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: LIV, GL, Essex Field Club Museum. — Letters at LIV. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 114; BB p. 135; BM 2: 773; Desmond p. 280; IH 2: 250; Kew 2: 560; Jackson p. 255; PR 3710 (ed. 1: 4062); Rehder 5; 359; Tucker 1: 312. Anon., Essex Natural. 4: 226. 1890. Dallman, J. Bot. 60: 279. 1922 (note on a study on Hall and his flora by Dallman in the Lancashire and Cheshire Naturalist for Mai-Jun 1922, n.v.). Dallman and Wood, Trans. Liverpool bot. Soc. 1: 71. 1909. Kent, D. H., Brit. herbaria 58. 1957. Warren, J. B. L., Fl. Cheshire Ixxxi. 1899. 2295. Under the superintendence of the council of the Natural History Society. A flora of Liverpool, by T. B. Hall, with an engraved map; and an appendix, containing meteorological tables & observations for the year 1839 by Wilson Armistead. London (Whitaker & Co.), Liverpool (Walmsley; T. Hodgson) s.d. [1839]. Duod. (in sixes). (Fl. Liverpool). Publ.: 1839, map, p. [i]-xvii, [1, h.t.], [1]-186, [1, err.], 2 tables. Copzes: G, MO NY. Halle, Johann Samuel (1727-1810), German botanist, professor at the military school at Berlin. (7. Halle). HERBARIUM and TyYPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY AND BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 115; BM 2: 774; Dryander 2: 5, 3: 543; Kew 2: 560; NI 772nb; Plesch p. 248; PR 3712 (ed. 1: 4064); Rehder 5: 359; Sotheby 314. EPONYMY: Hallia Thunberg (1799) is dedicated to Birger Marten Hall (1741-1841), Swedish physician and botanist. 2296. Die deutsche Giftpflanzen, zur Verhitung der tragischen Vorfalle in den Haushal- tungen, nach ihren botanischen Kennzeichen, nebst den Heilungsmitteln. Berlin (1: Joa- chim Pauli, 2: Wilhelm Oehmigke d. J.) 2 vols., 1784-1793. Oct. (Deut. Giftpjl.). Ed. 1.: Copies: G, MO. — “Die deutsche [sic] ...” vol. 1.: Apr-Mai 1784 (NZgS 21 Jun 1784), p. [i*], [i]-vill, [1]-119, pl. 1-76, coloured, drawn and engraved by author. “Mit 16 nach der Natur ausgemahlten Kupfern. Der Tod in den Topfen!”’ vol. 2.: 1793, p- [i], [1]-126, pl. 7-8, id. Ed. [2]: Wien (gedruckt bey Johann Thomas Edlen von Trattnern) 1785-1793, 2 vols. Oct. Copies: MO, NY. vol. 1.: 1785, p. [1]-8, [1]-119, pl. 7-32, handcol. copper engr. vol. 2.: 1793, p. [i], [1]-126, pl. 7-8, id. (J. W. Engelman sc.). Ed. 3.: Berlin (bei Wilhelm Oehmigke, dem jiingern) 1794-1795, 2 vols. Copies: M, NY, USDA. vol. r.: 1794, p- [i*, iii*], [i]-iv, [1]-138, pl. 1-16 as above. vol. 2.: 1795, p- [i], [1]-126, pl. 1-8, id. Neue Auflage: Berlin (id.) 1801-1803, 2 vols. Copy: HH. vol. r.: 1801, p. [i]-viii, [9]-194, [1], pl. 7-76. HALLE, J. S. vol. 2.: 1803, p. [i]-x, [1]-110, [1]-54, [1], pl. 1-8. Anhang: [1803], p. [1]-54, [1-2], “... Erlauterung bot. Kunstausdrucke.” Halle, Thore Gustaf (born Gustafson) (1884-1964), Swedish palaeobotanist at the Na- turhistoriska Riksmuseet, Stockholm. (7. Halle). HERBARIUM and Types: S, S-PA; further material at BA, G, GB, LD, UPS. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Andrews p. 274; Barnhart 2: 115; BJI 2: 66; BM 6: 427; Bossert p. 160; Hirsch p. 111; IH 2: 251; KR p. 258-260. Florin, R., Palaeontographica B.88: vi-ix. 1948. Lundblad, B., Sv. biogr. lex. 18: 15-17. 1967 (portr.). Schuster, R. M., Hep. Anthoc. N. Amer. 1: 48. 1966. Walton, J., Yearb. R. Soc. Edinburgh 1964-65: 20-22. 1966. DEDICATION: (60th birthday), Sv. bot. Tidskr. 38(3). 1944 (portr.). EPONYMY: Halletheca 1. N. Laylor (1971). 2297. 1937, P- 177-240; : 1938, p. 241-336. 1938; : : 1939, p. 337-431, [432, expl. pl.], [i]-xlvi, [xlvii[, p/. 2-z0. Mw G&G tb NN Reprint: 1975, Amsterdam, Holland (Linnaeus Press), as above, copy: NY. Hamilton, Arthur (fl. 1832), Genevese botanist. (A. Ham.). HERBARIUM and Types: Unknown. — No biographical or bibliographical details of Arthur Hamilton are known to us. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 117; BB p. 136; BM 2: 778; CSP 3: 146; Hortus 3: 1194 (““A. Hamilt.””); Kew 2: 566; Langman p. 346; PR 3744 (ed. 1: 4097). Bentham, G., Labiat. gen. sp. 420. 1834. oe HAMILTON 2338. Esquisse Cune monographie du genre Scutellaria, ou Toque, par M. Arthur Hamilton, ... suivie du rétablissement du genre Scorodonia de Moench et d’un mémoire sur le fruit et lembryon des Labiées, par M. N. C. Seringe, Lyon (Louis Perrin) 1832. Oct. (Esq. monogr. Scutellaria). Co-author: Nicolas Charles Seringe (1776-1858). Publ.: Apr 1832 (BF 28 Apr 1832) p. [1]-67, pl. 1-2. Copies: G, HH, MO, NY. — Also published as one of the [separately paged] parts of volume 1 of the Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon, 1826-1836, p. [1]-67. Hamilton, Francis (né Buchanan) (1762-1829), Scottish physician and botanist in the Bengal medical service 1795-1815; superintendent Botanic Garden Calcutta 1814-1815. (F. Ham.). HERBARIUM and TYPES: Main collections at BM, E, and K;; further material at AWH, CAL, G, LINN, OXF. Mss and drawings of Burmese plants at BM; letters in Smith corr. at LINN. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 118; BB p. 136; BM 1: 274, 2: 778, 6: 153; Clokie p. 176-177; CSP 1: 692; Desmond p. 281; DNB 7: 186; IH 2: 104; Jackson p. 383; Kew 2: 566; Laségue p. 138-141; RS p. 86; SK 1: 214, 5: 49, 8: xvi; TL-2/1, no. 1497; Tucker 1: SA. Burkill, I. H., Chapt. hist. bot. India 19, 47, 190, 236, 239. 1965 (under Buchanan as well as Hamilton). King, G., J. Bot. 37: 458-459. 1899. Mabberley, D. J., Taxon 26(5/6): 523-540. 1977 (on H’s Commentaries). Prain, D., Ann. R. bot. Gard. Calcutta 10(2): i-Ixxv. 1905. (main biogr. and bibl.). Sims, J., Bot. Mag. pl. 2170 (text). 1820. Smith, Lady P., Mem. Corr. J. E. Smith 1: 555. 1832, 2: 85-88. 1832. Steenis-Kruseman, M. J. van, Fl. males. ser. 1. 5: 49, cclxxvil. 1958. _ Wight, R., zx W. J. Hooker, Bot. misc. 2: g1. 1831. COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Sowerby, J. and J. E. Smith, English botany, mosses. (2) Don, D., Prodr. fl. nepal. 1825 (TL-2/1, no. 1497) is based on plants collected by H. and by Wallich. (3) Hamilton, Fr., A commentary on the Hortus malabaricus, Trans. Linn. Soc. 13(2): 474-560. 3- 19 Dec 1822; 14(2): 171-312. 15 Nov 1825; 15(1): 78-152. 9 Feb 1827; 17: 147-252. 25 Mai 1837 (IDC 8308). (See Mabberley 1977). EPONYMY: Buchanania K. P. J. Sprengel (1802); Buchanania J. E. Smith (1806). 2339. Some notices concerning the plants of various parts of India, and concerning the Sanscrit names of those regions ... Edinburgh (printed by P. Neill) 1823. Qu. (Not. pl. India). Publ.: 1823, p. [i-ii], [1]-16. Copy: G. — Preprinted from Trans. R. Soc. Edinburgh 10: 171- 186. 1826; see also Flora g: 689-704. 1826. Hamilton, William (1783-1856), British physician and traveller. (W. Ham.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: P (via Desvaux herbarium); some plants also in the Turczaninow herbarium (CW). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 118; BB p. 137; BM 2: 778, 6: 430; CSP 3: 147- 148, 6: 681; Dawson p. 392; Desmond p. 282; Dryander 5: 267-268; Frank 3(Anh.): 40; Henrey 2: 381, 382; Jackson p. 368; Kew 2: 567; Langman p. 346; NW p. 47; PR 3745 (ed. 1: 4101); Rehder 5: 361; Tucker 1: 314; Zander ed. 10, p. 667. Anon., Rev. Bibl. Pay Bas 1g Mai 1827 (rev. Prodromus plantarum Indiae occidentalis). Harshberger, J. W., Bot. Philadelphia 446. 1899. Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 567. 1963. Urban, I., Symb. ant. 1: 64-65. 1898, 3: 55-56. 1902. EPONYMY: Hamiltonia Muhlenberg ex Willdenow (1806) and Hamiltonia Roxburgh (1824) are dedicated to William Hamilton (1745-1813), American botanist. 35 HAMILTON 2340. Prodromus plantarum Indiae occidentalis hucusque cognitarum, tam in oris Americae meridionalis, quam in insulis antillicis sponte crescentium, aut ibi diuturne hospitantium; nova genera et species hactenus ignotas complectens ... Londini [London] (Treutel et Wirtz, Treuttel Jun. et Richter), Parisiis et Argentorati [Strasbourg] (Treuttel et Wurtz) 1825. Oct. (Prodr. pl. Ind. occid.). Publ.: 1825 (presented to Paris Acad. on 10 Apr 1826; rev. Rev. Bibl. Pays Bas 19 Mai 1827), p. [i]-xvi, [1]-67, 7 handcol. plate. Copies: G, MO, NY, US, USDA; IDC 5947. — “‘Wir mussen uns .. . glucklich schatzen, dass H. seine Absicht, alle Pflanzen Westindiens in einem grosserem Werke zu beschreiben, nicht zur Ausfiihrung gebracht hat.” (Urban, see above). Hammar, Olaf Niklas (1821-1875), Swedish botanist; Dr. phil. Lund 1847, lecturer ib. 1849-1859; later “telegrafkommissarie”’ at Ronneby. (Hammar). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown; S$? (see Sayre, Bryologist 80: 509. 1978). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 118; BM 2: 779; Kew 2: 567; Jackson p. 495; KR p. 262; Langman p. 347; MW p. 150; Rehder 1: 119; SBC p. 121 (““Hammar’’); TL- 2/53- : Anon., Bot. Not. 1849: 204; J. Bot. 13: 383. 1875. Scheutz, N. J. W., Bot. Not. 1875(5): 158-159. COMPOSITE WORKS: See J. Agardh, Syst. alg. advers. pars 2 (O.N. Hammar resp.), TL 2/53. 2341. Monographia Orthotrichorum et Ulotarum Sueciae quam consent. ampl. facult. philos. Lundensi p.p. Olaus Hammar, botanices docens, et Nic. Wilh. Theod. Holst, Scanus. In audit. i die xxix maji mdccclii, h. a.m. vii. P. i [-ii]. Lundae [Lund] (typis Berlingianus) 1852. Oct. (Monogr. Orthotrich. Ulot. Suec.). Pars 1: 29 Mai 1853, p. [i*], [i]-1x. Pars 2: 29 Mai 18532, p. [1], [1]-30, co-defendant Petrus Joh. Piscator. Copy: NY. 2342. En monografi ofver slagtet Fumaria. Akademisk afhandlung som med vidtberomda filosofiska fakultetens tillstand kommer att offentligen forsvaras af Olof Hammar, Docent i botanik, pa auditoriet n:o i den 14 Decemb. 1854, kl. 9. f. m. Lund (tryckt uti Berlingska Boktryckeriet) 1854. Oct. (Monogr. slagt Fumaria). Publ.: 14 Dec 1854, p. [i]-xvi, [1]-58, [ 1-3, err., ind.], p/. r-17 (uncol. lith. author). Copies: G, NY. Ref.: Anon., Bot. Zeit. 13: 832. 23 Nov 1855; review by “I” ibid. 14: 335-340. 9 Mai 1856. 2343 Monographia generis Fumariarum .. . Upsaliae [Uppsala] (typis exscripsit C. A. Leffler) 1857. Qu. (Monogr. gen. Fumar.). Preprint: Jan-Aug 1857 (Bot. Zeit. 18 Sep 1857; Bot. Not. Sep 1857; Flora 7-14 Oct 1857), p. [i], [1]-50, pl. 7-6 (uncol. liths. by author). Copies: K, L, MO, NY, WU. “Ex Actis Reg. Soc. Sc. Ups. serie iii, vol. ii, part. i.”” Nova Acta Soc. Sci. Ups. ser. 3.2(8) : 257-306, pl. 1-6. 1858 (copies reprint with journal pagination: BR, NY). Ref.: Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von, Bot. Zeit. 15: 653-655. 18 Sep 1857 (rev. preprint). Anon., Flora 41: 13-15. 7 Jan 1858 (rev. preprint). Hammer, Christopher (1720-1804), Norwegian botanist and administrator; studied theology and law at Copenhagen; from 1752 ‘“‘General-Konduktor for Landet og Kjobstaederne i Aggerhus Stift”’, from 1758 ‘‘Kancelliraad’’; from 1778 “‘Justitsraad”’. (Hammer). HERBARIUM and Types: TRH (library and collections went to the Trondhjemske Videnskab- ernes Selskab). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 118; BM 2: 779; Bossert p. 161; Dawson p. 839; © 36 HAMPE Dryander 2: 28; Kew 2: 567; Jackson p. 334; PR 3749-3750 (ed. 1: 4102-4103); Rehder 5: 361; SO add. 754 e. Belsheim, Arch. Math. Naturvid. 9: 428-430. 1884 (on autobiogr.). Christensen, C., Danske Bot. Hist. 2: 74-75. 1924 (bibl.). Dahl, Nyt Mag. Naturvid. 32: 285-338. 1892 (corresp.); Norsk Havetidende 11(12): 177- 183. 1895. Hagen, I., K. Norske Vid. Selsk. Skr. 1897(3): 47-48. (portr.). Warming, E., Bot. Tidsskr. 12: 63-64. 1880 (bibl.). Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 169. 1903. 2344. Florae norvegicae prodromus. Forlober af Norske flora eller planterige. Udi systematisk og Linnaeisk dragt efter sexualsystemet. Kjobenhavn (Trykt hos P. Horrebows Enke) 1794. - Oct. (Fl. norveg. prodr.). Publ.: 1795 (t.p. 1794; 1795 fide Christensen p. 74), p. [i]-x, [1]-164, [11, notes], Copy: G. — For criticism (by Rafn, ““Augean stable’’) and anticriticism see refs. in Christensen p. 74. Hammerschmid, Anton (1851-1933), German Franciscan monk and botanist, educated at Munchen; from 1889 in the monastery of Bad Tolz. (Hammerschmid). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: In 1934 still in the Franciscan monastery at Munchen. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 119; Kew 2: 568; SBC p. 121 (“‘“Hammers.”’). Familler, I., Denkschr. bay. bot. Ges. Regensburg 11: 17. 1911 (refs. to H’s Beitr. Moosflora von Oberbayern). Holzappel, Ber. bayer. bot. Ges. 21: 61-64. 1934 (portr.). 2345. Excursionsflora fur Tolz und Umgebung, Walchensee, Kochelsee, Tegernsee, Schlier- see und die angrenzenden bayerischen Alpen. Landshut (Verlag der Jos. Hochneder’schen Buchhandlung (H. Weitl)) 1897. Oct. (Exc.-Fl. Tolz). Ed. 1: Aug 1897 (Nat. Nov. Sep(1) 1897; Bot. Zeit. 16 Sep 1897), p. [i*], [i]-vi, [1]-44, [1, h.t.], [1]-365, [1, err.]. Copy: B. Later ed.: Apr 1928 (Nat. Nov.), p. [i-viii], [1*]-58*, [1]-479. Copies: B, USDA. “Exkur- ° stonsflora fur die deutschen Alpen” und das nachstliegende Vorland. Munchen (Druck und Verlag der Graph. Kunstanstalt A. Huber ...) Oct. (Exk.-Fl. deut. Alpen). Hampe, Georg Ernst Ludwig (1795-1880), German botanist; pupil of K. P. J. Sprengel; apothecary at Blankenburg (Harz) 1825-1876; Dr. phil. h.c. Goettingen 1875. (Hampe). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: The original bryophyte herbarium of about 25.000 specimens is at BM. Hampe issued series of exsiccatae (Florae herciniae; Vegetabilia cellularia in Germa- nia septentrionale praesertim in Hercynia lecta) which are in many herbaria. The British Museum (Natural History) also possesses copies of Hampe’s published works with manuscript notes by the author. Lichens at BREM and WRSL (fide GR); fungi also at G (fide Hawksworth) ; bryophytes also at FH, G, GOET, H, L, PC. Ref.: Anon., Flora 64: 240, 272, 288. 1881 (sale herb.) ; J. Bot. 19: 192. 1881 (herb. bought by BM). Murray, G. R. M., Hist. Coll. BMNH 153. 1904. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 6(1): 56; Barnhart 2: 119; BM 2: 779-780; Bossert p. 161; CSP 3: 154-155, 7: 896, 10: 125-126, 12: 308; DTS 1: 371; Frank 3(Anh.); 40; GR p. 17, cat. p. 64 (““Hampe’’) ; Hawksworth p. 183; Hortus 3: 1194 (““Hampe’’); IH 2: 252; Kew 2: 568; Jackson p. 153, 305, 373, 375; KR p. 263; Lenley p. 210; LS 11066-11078; NAF ser. 2. 9: 122-123; NI 780; PR 3752-3754 (ed. 1: 4106-4108); Rehder 5: 362; SBC p. 121 (“Hampe’’) ; TL-2/451, see index; Tucker 1: 314; Urban-Berl. p. 287, 301; Zander ed. 10, p. 667. ’ Anon., Bot. Gaz. 7: 52. 1882; Bot. Not. 1881: 39; Bot. Zeit. 39: 21, 359, 360 (sic). 1881, 45: 112. 1887 (sale of Hampe material from Wigand herb.) ; Flora 63: 546. 1880; J. Bot. 19: 223-224. 1881. Bescherelle, E., Rev. bryol. 8: 55-56. 1881. HAMPE Busch, in Lorent, Biogr. Skizzen brem. Aerzte und Naturforscher 181. 1844. Drude, O., Hercyn. Florenbez. 8. 1902 (Veg. Erde 6). Hampe, G. E. L., Flora 53: 103-105. 1870 (title of paper: “In keinem Teile der Botanik wird soviel Unfug getrieben als in der Bryologie’’). Miller, Karl, Die Natur, Halle 30: 47-48. 1881 (portr. on p. 43); Leopoldina 17: 106-108, 123-125. 1881. (reprinted from Die Natur with addition of bibl.). Reiche, K., Grundz. Pflanzenverbr. Chile 32. 1907 (Veg. Erde 8). Rodgers, A. D., “Noble Fellow” William Starling Sullivant 348 [index]. 1940. Stafleu, F. A., Regn. veg. 71: 338. 1970. Weberbauer, A., Pflanzenw. Peruan. Anden 30. 1911 (Veg. Erde 12). COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Klima, Vegetation und Flora des Harzes, in Brederlow, Der Harz. Braunschweig 1845, p. 86-111 (PR 3754; ed. 1: 4108). 2) Contributed to Lehmann, Plantae preisstanae (1844-1847), see no. 4332. 3) Idem to Triana et Planchon, Prodromus florae novogranatensis. vol. 2, 1865-1866; see no. 2348. 4) Idem to Karl Muller, Synopsis muscorum frondosorum, q.v. 5) Warming, E., Symb. fl. Bras. centr., parts 8, 10, 19, 24, Musci frondosi, Vid. Medd. naturh. For. Kjobenhavn 2: 267-296. 10 Oct 1870, 4: 36-59. 26 Apr 1873, 6: 129-178. 14 Jun 1874, g/10: 251-274. 4 Feb 1879 (also with independent pagination.) (Dates courtesy Mrs. Fox- Maule). EPONYMY: Hampea D. F. L. Schlechtendal (1837); Hampeella K. A. F. W. Mueller Hal. (1881). 2346. Prodromus florae hercyniae oder Verzeichniss der in dem Harzgebiete wildwachsenden Pflanzen. Nach dem Sexualsystem geordnet von Ernst Hampe ... Halle (gedruckt in der Gebauerschen Buchdruckerei) 1836. Oct. (Prod. fl. hercyn.). Publ.: Dec 1836 (p. 4: Jul 1836; publ. in Linnaea; Flora rd. 8 Mai 1837), p. [i-ii], [1]-go. Copies: BR, L, M, NY. — Reprinted or preprinted from Linnaea 11: 17-105. Dec 1836. Nachtrage: Linnaea 12: 549-574. Nov 1838, 13: 363-366. Oct-Dec 1839, 14: 323-349. Oct- early Nov 1840, 15: 377-384. Jun-Dec 1841, 16: 380-383. Sep-Nov 1842, 17: 671-674. Apr-Jun 1844. Ausatze: Bericht Naturw. Ver. Harz 1846-1847: 2-5. Ref.: Anon., Lit. Ber. Flora 7: 83-91. 28 Jul 1837. Wallroth, C. F. W., Linnaea 14: 1-158, 529-704. 1840-1841 (critical analysis). Stafleu, F. A., Regn. veg. 71: 307. 1970. 2347. Icones muscorum novorum vel minus cognitorum. Bonnae [Bonn] (Sumptibus Henry & Cohen) 1844, 3 decades. Oct. (Icon. musc.). Publ.: The three decades were received together by Hinrichs at Leipzig only on 17-18 Mar 1845. The 30 uncoloured liths. are by K. Muller. Copies: G, NY, Steere, U, USDA. 1: [i-v], [20 p. text, 2 per plate], pl. 1-70. 2: [i, i], [20 p. id.], pl. rr-20. 3: [i, ui], [20 p. id.], pl. 27-30. Ref.: NI 780; PR 3753 (ed. 1: 4107). K. M., Bot. Zeit. 3: 162-163. 7 Mar 1845 (rev.). Anon., Bot. Not. 1845: 99-100. Jun 1845 (rev.). 2348. Prodromus florae novo-gratens [sic] ou énumération des plantes de la Nouvelle-Grenade avec description des espéces nouvelles, par MM. J. Triana et J. E. Planchon. Muscz. Exposuit E. Hampe. [Paris (Imprimerie de E. Martinet) 1865]. Oct. (Prodr. fl. novo-grat., musct). Publ.: Jun 1865-Mai 1866 (in journal), p. [1]-135. Copy: Steere. Reprint with independent pagination from Ann. Sci. nat. Bot., ser. 5. 3: 337-376. Jun 1865, 4: 324-378. Dec 1865, 5: 301-342. Mai 1866. — The full series (see under Triana) was also issued as a reprint with independent pagination in which the Musci take up vol. 2, p. 397-531. Addenda: Bot. Zeit. 27: 865-870. 1869. Ref.: Anon. [Miiller, K.], Leopoldina 17: 123. 1881 (bibl. no. 3). 38 HANBURY, D. 2349. Musci frondosi a cl. Krause in Ecuador, Prov. Loja collecti s.1.n.d. [1869]. (Muse. frond. Ecuador). Publ.: Jul 1869 (publ. in Bot. Zeit.; reprint dated 1 Oct 1869 at G), p. [1]-11. Copy: G. — Original publ.: Bot. Zeit. 27: 433-437. 2 Jul 1869, 449-457. 9 Jul 1860. 2350. Flora hercynica oder Aufzaehlung der im Harzgebiete wildwachsenden Gefaesspflan- zen. Nebst einem Anhange, enthaltend die Laub- und Lebermoose ... Halle (G. Schwetschke’scher Verlag) 1873. Oct. (Fl. hercyn.). Publ.: Jun 1873 (Bot. Zeit. 11 Jul 1873, J. Bot. 11: 256. 1873), p. [i]-viil, [1]-383, [384, err.]. Copies: B, G, L, M, NY. Ref.: Ascherson, P. F. A., Bot. Zeit. 31: 555-560, 568-574, 585-589, 601-604. 1873. Geheeb, A., Rev. bryol. 3(6): g1-92. 1876. 2351. Enumeratio muscorum hactenus in provincus brasiliensibus Rio de Janeiro et Sao Paulo detectorum ... Havniae [Kjobenhavn] (apud Andr. Fred. Host & filium, Universitatis bibliopolas. Typis Bianco Luno) 1879. Oct. (Enum. musc.). Publ.: Sep-Oct 1879 (Nat. Nov. and Flora Oct 1879), p. [1-iv], [1]-92. Copies: BR, FH, G(2), MO, NY(2), Steere. — Reprinted, with independent and original pagination and added preface, from Vid. Medd. naturh. For. Kjobenhavn ser. 4. 1-2: 73-164. 1879-1880. Additamenta ad Enumerationem ... post mortem auctoris publ. A. Geheeb, Egenburg 1881, 41 p. Oct., publ. Sep 1881 (Nat. Nov. Oct 1881; Rev. bryol. Dec 1881). Hamy, Théodore Jules Ernest (1842-1908), French anthropologist, ethnologist, and historian of science. (Hamy). HERBARIUM and Types: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 119; BM 2: 780, 6: 430; CSP 7: 896-897, 10: 126-127, 15: 611-612; Kew 2: 568; Langman p. 247; Quenstedt p. 185-186; Rehder 5: 362; Tucker 1: 314. Anon., Nature 79: 138, 166-167. 1908. Cordier, Nouv. Arch. Mus. Hist. nat. ser. 5. 1: xi-c. 1909 (bibl. 1866-1908 with many details; portr.). Gillot, F. X., Bull. Soc. Hist. nat. Autun 22: 19-26. 1909. Hamy, E., Résumé des travaux scientifiques de M. E. T. Hamy, Paris (Hennuyer), Sep 1887, 56 p.; Publications scientifiques de M. le Dr. E.-T. Hamy. Paris (Impr. natl.) 1901, 28 p.; Mémorial de famille. Angers (A. Burdin et Cie.) 1905, vi, 92 p. (fide Cordier 1909). Perrier et al., Bull. Mus. Hist. nat. 14(7): 321-326. 1908. Sauvage, C., Bull. Soc. acad. Boulogne-sur-Mer 8: 417-442. 1909 (portr., bibl.). 2352. Les derniers jours du Jardin du Roi et la fondation du Museum d’histoire naturelle. Paris (Imprimerie nationale) 10 Juin 1893. Qu. (Derniers jours Jard. Rot). Publ.:10 Jun 1893 (Bot. Zeit. 1 Nov 1893), p. [i-iii], [1]-162. Copy: NY. 2353. Joseph Dombey médecin, naturaliste, archcologue, explorateur du Pérou, du Chili et du Brésil (1778-1785). Sa vie, son oeuvre, sa correspondance, avec un choix de pieces relatives a sa mission, une carte et cing planches hors texte ... Paris (Librairie orientale & américaine E. Guilmoto, ...) 1905. Oct. (Dombey). Publ.: 1905 (p. ili: 31 Jul 1905), p. [1*-11*], front., [111*-iv*], [i]-cviui, map, [cix], [1]-434. Copy: John Wurdack. 2354. Aimé Bonpland médecin et naturaliste explorateur de l’Amérique du Sud, sa vie, son oeuvre, sa correspondance avec un choix de pieces relatives a sa biographie, un portrait et une carte. Paris (Librarie Orientale & Ameéricaine, E. Guilmoto) s.d. [1906]. Oct. (Bon- bland). Publ.: 1906 (p. x: 28 Aug 1906), frontisp., p. [i]-xcvii, map, [i, h.t.], [1]-300. Copies: G, USDA. Hanbury, Daniel (1825-1875), British pharmacologist and botanist; travelled in Syria 1860; brother of Sir Thomas Hanbury. (D. Hanb.). 39 HANBURY, D. HERBARIUM and TyPEs: PHA (600); further material at BM, GE, K. Letters at Kew; library at PHA. Ref.: Anon., J. Bot. 13: 192. 1875 (bequest of coll. to BM and K), 15: 32. 1877 (materia medica and herb. of medical plants to PHA). Kent, D. H., Brit. herbaria 58. 1957. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BB p. 137; BM 2: 780; Bossert p. 161; Bret. p. 815-816; CSP 3: 155-156, 7: 897-898, 10: 127; Desmond p. 282; DNB 24: 270-271; IH 2: 252; Jackson p. 555; Kew 2: 569; KR p. 264; Langman p. 347; Moebius p. 417; MW p. 151; Plesch p. 227; PR 3755; Saccardo 1: 215, 2: 57; SO Add. rg93b-c; Tucker 1: 315. Allan, M., The Hookers of Kew 201, 203-204. 1967. Anon., Bot. Not. 1876: 30; Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1893: 187 and Bull. Soc. bot. France 23 (bibl.): 48. 1876 (Hanbury medallion) ; Proc. Linn. Soc. 1874/5: xlvii-l; J. Bot. 13: 127- 128. 1875; Nature 11: 428-429. 1875, Gard. Chron. ser. 2. 3: 429-430. 1875, ser. 2. 4: 112. F., Bot. Zeit. 33: 326-327. 1875. Gray, A., Sci. papers 2: 401-402. 1889. Hanbury, D., Science papers, chiefly pharmacological and botanical, ed. by J. Ince. London 1876, 544 p. (with biogr. memoir by Flickiger) (see also-Trimen, J. Bot. 14: 314-315. 1876.). Milner, J. D., Cat. portr. Kew 57-56. 1906 (on plaster cast from 1875 medallion). EPONYMY: Hanburia [sic] B. C. Seemann (1858). 2355. Pharmacographia. A history of the principal drugs of vegetable origin, met with in Great Britain and British India ... London (Macmillan and Co.) 1874. Oct. (Pharmacographia). Co-author: Friedrich August Flueckiger (1828-1894). Ed. 1: Oct-Nov 1874 (J. Bot. Nov 1874; Bot. Zeit. 12 Feb 1875), p. [i]-xv, [xvi], chart, [1, h.t.; 2, err.), [1]-704. Copies: HH, NY. Ed. 2: Nov. 1879 (p. x: Oct 1879; Nat. Nov. Nov(2) 1879; J. Bot. Dec 1879; Bot. Zeit. 16 Jan 1880), p. [i]-xx, [1]-803. Copy: HH. — “Second edition”. London (id.) 1879. Oct. French translation: see below. Ref.: Trimen, H., J. Bot. 13: 52-54. 1875. De Bary, H. A. de, Bot. Zeit. 33: 647-648. 1875. 2356. Histoire des drogues d’origine végétale par F.-A. Fluckiger ... et Daniel Hanbury ... traduction de l’ouvrage anglais ‘““Pharmacographia’”” augmentee de trés nombreuses notes par le Dr. J.-L- de Lanessan . . . avec une préface par H. Baillon et 320 figures dessinées pour cette traduction par L. Hugon ... Paris (Octave Doin, éditeur. . .) 1878, 2 vols. Qu. (Hist. drog. vég.). Co-author: Friedrich August Flueckiger (1828-1894). 1: Jan 1878, p. [1]-xi, [xu, err.], [1]-667. 2: Jan 1878, p. [i-iii], [1]-671, [672, err.]. Copy: U. Ref.: Trimen, H., J. Bot. 16: 29. Jan 1878. Hanbury, Frederick Janson (1851-1938), British industrial pharmacist, botanist, horti- culturist, and specialist on Hieracium; cousin of Daniel Hanbury. (F. Hanb.). HERBARIUM and Types: BM (20.000), further material at AK, CGE, OXF. Ref. : Kent, D. H., Brit. herb. 59, 1957. Goulding, Rec. Auckland Inst. Mus. 12: 101. 1975. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 120; BL 2: 246-247, 312, 664; BM 2: 781; Clokie p- 177; CSP 15: 79, 614, 17: 43; Desmond p. 283; Hortus 3: 1194 (““Hanb.”); IH 2: 252; Kew 2: 569; NI 781; Rehder 5: 363; Tucker 1: 315. 40 HANBURY, T. Anon., Gard. Chron. 1932: 392; The Times 3 Mar 1938 (fide Desmond). Curtis, Orchid Rev. 42: 66-67. 1934 (portr.), 46: 128. 1938. Hall, Bot. Soc. Exch. Cl. Brit. Isl. Rep. 12(1): 19. 1939. Praeger, R. L., Proc. R. Irish Acad. 7: cxxi. 1901. Pugsley, Nature 141: 544. 1938. Ramsbottom, J. Bot. 76: 211-212. 1938. Verdoorn, F., Chron. bot. 4(3): 261. 1938. Wallis, Proc. Linn. Soc. London 150: 318-319. 1938. NOTE: Edited eds. 8-11 of the London catalogue of British plants, 1886-1925 (see under H. C. Watson). Hanbury bought the copyright of the Catalogue from Boswell-Syme in 1888. After the latter’s death Hanbury purchased his herbarium, which was later presented to BM. 2357- An illustrated monograph of the British Mieracia. By Frederick Janson Hanbury, F.L.S. The drawings chiefly by Miss G. Lister; a few by Mrs Frederick J. Hanbury ... London (published by the author) 1889-1898, 8 parts. Qu. (Jl. monogr. Brit. Hieracia). Part 1: Jul 1889, p. [1]-8, pl. 7-3. Part 2: Oct 1889, p. 9-16, pl. 4-6. Part 3: Mar 1890, p. 17-24, pl. 7-9. Part 4: Dec 1890, p. 25-32, pl. 10-12. Part 5: Mai 1891, p. 37-46, pl. 13-15, (p- 33-36 never issued). Part 6: Jun 1894, p. 45-54, pl. 16-18, (p. 45-46 reprinted). Part 7: Jun 1896, p. 53-60, pl. 19-21, (p. 53-54 reprinted). Part 8: Mar 1808, p. 61-69, pl. 22-24. Issued with coloured plates (6/-per part), and uncoloured plates (4/-) ; (hand-coloured) liths. by Miss G. Lister and Mrs F. J. Hanbury. Copies: G, MO, NY.— Even though parts 9-12 were announced by Nat. Nov. Jun(1) 1899 and Bot. Zeit. (1 Aug 1899), these were never published; see note by Britten (J. Bot. 42: 54. 1904) “‘so far as we can ascertain, there is no prospect of the continuance of the work”’. Ref.: Hanbury, F. J., J. Bot. 30: 129-134, 165-170, 206-209, 258-261, 366-370. 1892, 31: 16- 19, 1893 (Further notes on Meracia .. .). 2358. A tentative list of British Hieracia by Frederick J. Hanbury, F.L.S. With accompanying notes ... [London] 1894. Oct. (List Brit. Hieracia). Publ.: Jul-Aug 1894, p. [1]-9, chart. Copy: MO. -— Reprinted from J. Bot. 32: chart (Jul 1894), 225-233. (Aug 1894). 2359. Flora of Kent being an account of the flowering plants, ferns, etc., with notes on the topography, geology, and meteorology, and a history of the botanical investigation of the county. London (Frederick J. Hanbury) 1899. Oct. (Fl. Kent). Co-author: Edward Shearburn Marshall (1858-1919), vicar of Milford, Surrey. Publ.: early Jun 1899 (p. vi: Mai 1899; Nat. Nov. Jun(2) 1899; J. Bot. Jun 1899; Bot. Zeit. 1 Jul 1899), 2 maps, p. [i]-Ixxxiv, [1]-444 (introduction and historical summary, p. lvi- Ixxvi, by Benjamin Daydon Jackson). Copies: G, MO, NY. Ref.: Britten J., J. Bot. 37: 275-279. 1899. Hanbury, Sir Thomas (1832-1907), British horticulturist and botanist; from 1852-1867/71 merchant at Shanghai; settled in Italy at La Mortola, Ventimiglia (1867/71-1907) ; founder of the Hanbury Botanical Institute at Genoa; brother of Daniel Hanbury. (7. Hanb.). HERBARIUM and TYPES: Some herbarium material and letters at K. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 120; BB p. 137; BM 2: 781, 6: 431; Bossert p. 161; Desmond p. 283; IH 2: 252; Kew 2: 569; MW p. 151; Plesch p. 249; Rehder 5: 363; Saccardo 1: 88; Tucker 1: 315, 361, 436. Anon., Bot. Not. 1907: 167; Gard. Chron. 1054: 172. 1907 (portr.); Florida mortolensis. Ventimiglia 1905, 91 p.; Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1907: 132-136; Bot. Zeit. 65(2): 160. 1907; Proposed congratulatory address to Sir Thomas Hanbury, April 1907, s.1., 8 p. (prepared for H’s 75th birthday on 21 Jun 1907; H. died 9g Mar 1907). 41 HANBURY, T. Britten, J., J. Bot. 45: 216. 1907. Cavillier, F. G., Boissiera 5: 52. 1941. Hill, Trans. Proc. Bot. Soc. Edinburgh 23: 355-358. 1908. Jepson, W. L., Torreya 7: 109. 20 Mai 1907. King, Proc. Linn. Soc. London 119: 46-48. 1907. Mario, E. and L. Maurizio, La Mortola garden, Hortus mortolensis, London 1938 (portr.; description of garden with some historical details). Nelmes and Cuthbertson, Curtis Bot. Mag. dedic. 1827-1927, p. 262. 1932 (portr.). White, A. and B. L. Sloane, Stapelieae 1: 133. 1937 (portr.). DEDICATION: Bot. Mag. vol. 119 (see above sub Nelmes). Hance, Henry Fletcher (1827-1886), British botanist; vice-consul at Whampoa, Canton and Amoy (1844-1886). (Hance). HERBARIUM and TYPES: BM (ca. 23.000). Other Chinese material in B, BR, CGE, CN, FI, GRA, K, LE, MO, P, 8, U, W, YU. — Letters at K. Ref.: Britten, J. Bot. 22: 96. 1884 (rumored destr. herb.). Note: Britten (1884) commenting on the rumored destruction of Hance’s library and herbarium ‘‘during the serious riot of the natives on the British concession at Canton last year” reasssured the readers of the Journal of Botany that recent letters “‘make no mention of such a calamity, although he must have passed a mauvais quart @ heure during the disturbance” [question: who go out in the midday sun together with the mad dogs?]. Actually Hance had indeed lost his books and herbarium during the burning of the foreign factories at Canton in December 1884. During the Shameen riot at Canton in 1883 Hance wrote home: “Inter arma silent Musae and I am afraid Britten will find my reed very voiceless this year.” Hance, J. Bot. 5: 136. 1867: ‘“‘Mainly occupied with matters unconnected with Botany [he was on his honeymoon] ... in the month of June, 1852, I gathered a heath ... an Erica which I determined at that time ...” BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 253; Barnhart 2: 120; BB p. 137; BJI. 1: 24; BM 2: 781; Bret. p. 365, 532, 632-652; CSP 3: 156, 7: 898-goo, 10: 127-129, 15: 614; DTS 1: 102; Desmond 283; DNB 24: 272-273; Hortus 3: 1194 (““Hance’’); IF p. 701; IH 2: 252; Kewa: 569; Jackson p. 555; Langman p. 347; MW p. 151-156; Plesch p. 249; Rehder 5: 363; RS p. 86; SK 1: 214-215, 5: cclxxxiii; TL-2/427, 1814; Tucker 1: 315; Zander ed. 10, p. 667. Anon., Bot. Not. 1887: 47; Bot. Jahrb. 8 (Beibl. 19). 1887; Bot. Gaz. 11: 251. 1886; J. Bot. 24: 256. 1886; Nat. Nov. 1887: 176; Proc. Linn. Soc. London 1886/87: 40-41. 1887. Bentham, G., Fl. Hongk. 9*-10*. 1861. Cox, E. H. M., Plant-hunting in China 42. 1945. Hadfield, M., Pioneers in gardening 184-185. 1951. E.H.P., J. China Branch Roy. Asiat. Soc. ser. 2. 21: 309-313. 1886 (bibl.). Kanitz, A., Magy. nov. Lap. 10: 136-144. 1886 (bibl.). Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg 3(3): 85, pl. 146. 1905 (portr.). COMPOSITE WORKS: Contributed to F. Forbes, Enum. pl. China see TL 2/1814. EPONYMY: Hancea B. C. Seemann (1857); Hancea W. B. Hemsley (1890); Hancea Pierre (1891); Hanceola Kudo (1929). 2360. Adversaria in stirpes imprimis Asvae orventalis criticas minusve notas, interjectis novarum plurimarum diagnosibus. Paris (Victor Masson et fils) 1866. Oct. (Advers. starp. As. orient.). Publ.: 1866 (J. Bot. Aug 1867), p. [1]-62. Copy: MO. — Reprinted from Ann. Sci. nat. Bot. ser. 5. 5: [202]-261. 1866. To be cited from journal. Addition: Stirpium novarum tetras, J. Bot. 4: 171-173. 1866. 2361. Florae hongkongensis prostheke: compendious supplement to Mr. Bentham’s description of the plants of the island of Hong Kong ... Reprinted, by permission, from the Journal of the Linnaean Society. London (L. Reeve & Co.) 1872. Oct. (Fl. hongk. prosth.). Publ.: 1872, p. [5]-59. Copies: MICH, NY. — Reprinted from J. Linn. Soc. Bot. 13: 95-144. 1872, see TL-2/427. 42 HANDEL-MAZZETTI Handel-Mazzetti, Heinrich, Freiherr von (1882-1940), Austrian botanist and ex- plorer; Dr. phil. Wien 1907; in China 1914-1919; from 1903-1925 connected with the University of Vienna, from 1925-1931 at the Natural History Museum; pupil of Richard Wettstein; died in a car accident on 1 Feb 1940. (Hand.-Mazz.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: at W and WU. The first set of the moss collections from Iraq and China is at H. W has the main set of the Chinese and Iraq plants, WU of the Central European collections. Further types at FI in the Giraldi and Silvestri collections. FI has also many isotypes of other Handel-Mazzetti taxa. Ref.: Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 331. 1975; Bryologist 80: 509. 1978. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 12(2): 27; Backer p. 652; Barnhart 2: 121; BFM 814, 1566; BJI 2:67; BM 6: 431; BL 2: 405, 664; Bossert p. 162; DTS 6(4): 76, 77, 80, 146-147; Hortus 3: 1194 (““Hand.-Mazz.’’); IF suppl. 3: 210; IH 2: 253; Kew 2: 570-572; Langman p. 347; Lenley p. 210; LS 11087; MW p. 156-157, suppl. p. 83-84; SBC p. 121 (“Hand.- Mazz.”’); Tucker 1: 316. Anon., Rev. bryol. lichen. 16: 131. 1947. Collander, R., Hist. bot. Finland 40. 1965. Handel- Mazzetti, H. von, in Fedde, Rep. Spec. nov. 46: 82-94. 1939 (ideas on botanical nomenclature). Janchen, E., Richard Wettstein 180. 1933; Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 57: (179)-(201). 1939 (1940) (portr., extensive bibl.). Janchen, E., Catal. fl. austr. 1: 43, 47. 1956, 890, 968. 1960. Stapf, O., Nature 115: 996. 1925. COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Asclepradaceae und Apocynaceae, in R. v. Wettstein, Ergebnisse der botanischen Expedition . . . nach Sudbrasilien vol. 1, Denkschr. Akad. Wiss. Wien 79(2) : 377-388, preprints distributed 1910; vol. 79(2) was completed only in 1931. (2) Part 10, cent. 37-40, of R. v. Wettstein et al. Schedae ad floram exsiccatam Austro-Hungaricum, Wien, 1913, 132 p. EPONYMY: Handelia Heimer! (1922); Handeliella Skuja (1937); Handeliobryum V. F. Brotherus (1925); Handeliodendron Rehder (1935); Mazzettia Ijin (1955); Pseudohandelia Tzvelev (1961). 2362. Aus dem botanischen Institut der k.k. Universitat Wien. Monographie der Gattung Taraxacum ... Herausgegeben mit Unterstiitzung der kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissen- schaften in Wien. Mit 2 Tafeln in Lichtdruck, 3 lithogr. Tafeln und 2 Karten ... Leipzig und Wien (Franz Deuticke) 1907. Qu. (Monogr. Taraxacum). Publ.: Mai 1907 (Bot. Zeit. 16 Jun 1907; Nat. Nov. Jun(1) 1907), p. [i]-x, [1, cont.], [1]-175, pl. 1-7 (see above). Copies: B, G, M, MO, NY. — Motto: “Genus auctoram negligentia hucusque valde desolatum, taediosa sane foliorum comparatio ... tirones tam confusos reddit, quam ipsi sunt Floristae’ (Reichenbach, Fl. germ. exc. p. 270). — “The ... Monographia ... is another remarkable example of Teutonic painstaking and thorough- ness.” (R.M.M., 1908). Nachtrage: Osterr. bot. Z. 72: 254-275. 1923. Ref.: R.M.M., J. Bot. 46: 205. 1908. Solms, H., Bot. Zeit. 65(2): 353-354. 16 Nov 1907. Diels, F. L. E., Bot. Jahrb. 40 (Lit.): 61. 1908. 2363. Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse der Expedition nach Mesopotamien, 1910. Pteridophyta und Anthophyta aus Mesopotamien und Kurdistan sowie Syrien und Prinkipo. | Wien (Alfred Holder) 1912-1914], 4 parts. Oct. (Pteridoph. Anthoph. Mesopot.). Publ.: Reprinted with independent pagination from Ann. k.k. naturhist. Hofmus. Wien 1912-1914 as follows (Copy: G): : [1]-36, pl. 2, in Ann. 26: 120-154. 1912. (Nat. Nov. Nov(2) 1912). : [1]-52, pl. 1-4, 2-4, m Ann. 27: 41-92. 1913 (id. Nov 1914). : [1]-60, pl. 16-79, m Ann. 27: 391-459. 1913. (id. Apr 1914). [1]-27, pl. 2, in Ann. 28: 14-39. 1914 (p. 26-38: Nov 1913). MG) No oN 43 HANDEL-MAZZETTI See also, Handel-Mazzetti, Die Vegetationsverhaltnisse von Mesopotamien und Kurdistan, p.[1]-65, pl. 3-8, in Ann. 28: 48-111. 1914 (p. 65-111: Dec 1919). Ref.: Diels, F. L. E. Bot. Jahrb. 49(Lit.): 31, 62. 1913. Krause, Bot. Jahrb. 52(Lit.): 42. 1915. 2364. Symbolae sinicae Botanische Ergebnisse der Expedition der Akademie der Wissenschaf- ten in Wien nach Sudwest-China. 1914/1918. Wien (Verlag von Julius Springer) 1929-1937, 7 parts. Oct. (Symb. sin.). 1. Algae (Skuja), [i]-viii, [1]-105, [106, expl. pl.], p/. 1-3, fig. 1-12. 1937 (Nat. Nov. Sep 1937). 2. Fungi (Keissler, Lohwag), [1], [1]-79, fig. 7-3. Nachtr. Teil 5 [1 p.], id. Teil 6 [1 p.]. 1937 (Nat. Nov. Sep 1937). 3. Lichenes (Zahlbruckner), [1-1], [1]-254, pl. 7. Dec. 1930 (Bryologist, rev. 1 Jul 1931; Nat. Nov. Jan 1931). 4. Musci (Brotherus), [1*-ii*], [i]-v, [1]-147, pl. 7-5. Jan-Apr 1929 (p. v: autumn 1928; Bryologist rev. 31 Mar 1930; Nat. Nov. Apr 1929). 5. Hepaticae (Nicholson, Herzog, Verdoorn), [i-iii], [1]-60, fig. 1-21. Jan-Aug 1930. (Bryo- logist rev. 11 Mar 1931; Nat. Nov. Aug 1930). : 6. Pteridophyta (Handel-Mazzetti), [1i-ii], [1]-52, [1, expl. pl.], p/. 7-2. Jan-Apr 1929 (Nat. Nov. Apr 1929). 7. Anthophyta (by Handel-Mazzetti) 1929-1936. Lief. pages pl. dates I [1 ]-209, [210, expl. pl.] I-4 5 Oct 1929 2 211-448, [1-2, id.], abbr. on p. 2 cover 5-8 10 Aug 1931 B 449-730, [1, id.], err. slip g-12 28 Aug 1933 4 731-1186, [ 1-2, id.], slip abbr. 13-19 1 Feb 1936 5 1187-1450, [1-11], err. slip - 15 Sep 1936 Copies: G, MICH, MO, NY, US, USDA (Copies differ slightly in absence and presence of preface material). Collaborators: Heinrich Andres (1883-1970), Viktor Ferdinand Brotherus (1849-1929), Theo- dor K. J. Herzog (1880-1961), Karl von Keissler (1872-1965), Heinrich Lohwag (1884- 1945), J. A. Nannfeldt (1884-x), William Edward Nicholson (1866-1945), Gunnar Samuelsson (1885-1944), Heinrich Skuja (1892-x), Karl August Harald Smith (18809- 1971), E. Stibal, Frans Verdoorn (1906-x), Franz Elfried Wimmer (1881-1961), Hubert J. P. Winkler (1875-1941), Alexander Zahlbruckner (1860-1938). Ref.: A.G., AB. R(endle) et al., J. Bot. 67: 184-186. Jun 1929 (4,6); Anon., ib. 68: 286-287. Sep 1930 (5,7(1)); 70: 28-29. Jan 1932 (7(2)); 72: 150. Mai 1934 (7(3)); 74: 150-151. Mai 1936 (7(4)); 74: 333-334. Nov 1936 (7(5)). 2365. Naturbilder aus Stidwest-China. Erlebnisse und Eindricke eines Osterreichischen For- schers wahrend des Weltkrieges ... Wien und Leipzig (Osterreichischer Bundesverlag fiir Unterricht, Wissenschaft und Kunst) 1927. Oct. (Naturbild. Stidw.-China). Publ.: 1927 (p. xiv: Mai 1926), p. [i]-xiv, 1-380, map, fig. 1-748 (in part hors texte). Copzes: B, L, NY, U, USDA: 2366. Plantae sinenses a dre. H. Smith annis 1921-1922, 1924 et 1934 lectae. XX XIII Ranunculaceae. Acta Horti gothob. 13: 37-219. 1939. Collector: Karl August Harald Smith (1889-1971). Publ.: Advance reprints were distributed between May and October 1939 (Ranunculaceae printed rr Mai 1939; vol. 13 distr. Jul 1940; inf. B. Peterson). Ref.: Stearn, W. T., in F.C. Stern, A study of the genus Paeonia 151. 1946. Handschuch, Karl Friedrich Gottfried Albert (fi. 1832), German physician and botanist. (Handsch.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. Aq HANNA BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BM 2: 781; Kew 2: 572; PR 3757 (ed. 1: 4111). 2367. De plantis fumariaceis systematis naturalis earumque viribus et usu, adjectis descrip- tionibus specierum, quae in Germania crescunt, dissertatio inauguralis medico-botanica auctore Carolo Frider. Godofr. Alberto Handschuch, ... Erlangae [Erlangen] (typis Kunstmannianis) 1832. Oct. (Pl. fumariac.). Publ.: 1832, p. [1]-44. Copy: USDA. Hanin, L. (fi. 1800), French botanist and physician. (Hanin). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGAPHY: BM 2: 781; Plesch p. 249; PR 3761-3763 (ed. 1: 4116-4117); Rehder 5: 364; Sotheby 321; TL-2/1409. COMPOSITE WORKS: Contributed to Desvaux, 7. Bot., see TL 2/1410. 2368. Voyage dans l empire de Flore, ou elemens histoire naturelle végétale. Ouvrage ot l’on trouve l’analyse des legons du savant Auteur de la Flore atlantique. Par L.M.P. T***, médecin. Paris (Méquignon I’ainé) an viii (1800), 2 parts. Oct. (in fours). (Voy. empire Flore). Part 1: 1800, p. [i]-x, [1]-148, [1-2 table]. Copies: G, NY. Part 2: 1800, p. [1-11], [1]-179, [180, err.]. Copies: G, NY. Reissue: 1804, see Sotheby no. 321. Note on names: “L.M.P. T***”’ stands for L. Hanin; “Le savant auteur de la Flore atlantique”’ is R. L. Desfontaines. 2369. Enumeratio plantarum circa Metas sponte nascentium, quas in continuis fere itineribus collegit, et summo studio cum celeberrimorum auctorum descriptionibus et iconibus rité redegit L. Hanin, ad usum Lycaei metensis alumnorum. Metis | Metz] (typis Collignon, . . .) 1806, Qu. (in twos). (Enum. pl. Met.). Publ.: 1806, p. [i-i1], 1-28. Copy: USDA. Hanks, Lena (Lenda) Tracy (1879-1944), American algologist, high school teacher at New York. (Hanks). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: NY. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 121; Hortus 3: 1194 (“Hanks”); IH 2: 253; Langman p. 347; TL-2/781. Anon., J. New York Bot. Gard. 9: 57. 1908, 12: 130. IgII. COMPOSITE works: NAF, Geraniaceae (with J. K. Small), 25(1): 3-24. 24 Aug 1907 (TL2/78r). Hanna, G Dallas (1887-1970), American palaeobotanist; Ph. D. George Washington University 1918; curator of paleontology (later geology) at the California Academy of Sciences 1919-1970; Dr. sci. h.c. Univ. Alaska 1970. (Hanna). HERBARIUM and TyPES: CAS; diatoms also at FH. Ref.: Koster, J. T., Taxon 18: 553. 1969. Wornardt, W. W., Int. direct. diat. 34. 1968. Fryxell, G., Beih. Nova Hedwigia 35: 361. 1975. NAME: The intitial G does not stand for a name (Condor 33: 210, Ewan 1955, p. 51). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 121; Bossert p. 162; Kew 2: 573; Langman p. 347. Barbat, Amer. Ass. Petroleum Geol. Bull. 55(5): 757-758. 1971 (portr.). Ewan, J., in Cent. Progr. nat. Sci. 51. 1955. HANNA Hulten, E., Bot. Not. 1940: 331. Jordan, D. S., Days of a man 1: 551 et passim. 1922 (fide Ewan 1955). Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 617. 1963. COMPOSITE WORKS: Hanna published an Index to Atlas der Diatomaceen-Kunde von Adolf Schmidt, Bibliotheca phycologica Band 10, 3301 Lehre (J. Cramer) 1969, ISBN 3-7682-0611-4 (see also Taxon 18: 576. 1969). FESTSCHRIFT: Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci. vol. 32, 1962 (contains a bibliography of 438 items). EPONYMY: Hannaites Mandra (1969). Hannon, Joseph Desire (1822-1870), Belgian botanist and zoologist; Dr. sci. Liége 1845; from 1849 at the Universite de Bruxelles. (Hannon). HERBARIUM and TYPES: BR. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 122; BM 2: 782; CSP 3: 163, 7: 903, 12: 309; IH 2: 253; Kew 2: 574; Jackson p. 271; Rehder 5: 364, Tucker 1: 316. Crépin, F., Manuel fl. Belgique lxix. 1860; Guide bot. Belgique 251, 452. 1878. Evens, F. M. J. C., Gesch. algologie Belgie 173. 1944. Francqui, Bull. Soc. Bot. Belgique 9(3): 472-474. 1871. 2370. Flore belge. Bruxelles (A. Jamar) s.d. [1847-1849]. Duod. [in sixes]. (FU. belg.). Vol. 1: 1847, front., p. [1]-191. Vol. 2: 1849, front., p. [1]-184. Vol. 3: 1849, front., p. [i, ii], [1]-195. Copies: G, MO, NY. — The copy at MO has continuous pagination throughout the three volumes: [1]-567. Hansen, Carl (1848-1903), Danish horticulturist; from 1879 lecturer, later professor at the Copenhagen agricultural college (Landbohojskolen). (C. Hans.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 123; Bossert p. 162; CSP 15: 627; Hortus 3: 1194 (““Hansen”’); Kew 2: 575; Tucker 1: 316; Zander ed. 10, p. 667. Warming, E., Bot. Tidsskr. 12: 220. 1880 (bibl.). Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 101. 1903, 3(3): 87. 1905. 2371. Pinetum danicum conifers collected and observed by professor Carl Hansen ... London (printed by Spottiswoode & Co., ...) 1892. (Pinet. danic.). Publ.: 1892, p. [i], [1]-224. Copy: MO. — Reprinted from J. R. Hort. Soc. 14: 257-480. 1892. Hansen, Emil Christian (1842-1909), Danish microbiologist and mycologist; Dr. phil. Copenhagen 1879; director of the physiological department of the Carlsberg laboratories; Dr. med. h.c. Uppsala 1907. (£. Hans.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: C; some further material at K. — Exsiccatae: Fungorum fimicolorum exempl. exsiccatt (1874-1875), 350 nos. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Ainsworth p. 132, 213, 233, 297, 319, 320, 321; Barnhart 2: 123; BM 2: 783; Bossert p. 162; CSP 10: 137, 12: 309, 15: 627; DSB 6: gg-101; IH 2: 253; Kew 2:575; KR p. 264; LS 11097-11189, 34113-34143, suppl. 10615-10620; Rehder 5: 364; Stevenson p. 1244 (“E.C. Hans.”’). Anon., Bot. Not. 1909: 224. Christensen, C. F. A., Danske Bot. Hist. 1: 718-731, 2: 441-457. 1926 (main bibl.; many biogr. references). 46 HANSEN Collander, R., Hist. bot. Finland 42. 1965. Klocker, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 27: (73)-(84). 1910 (portr., bibl.), see also p. (144). Kolderup-Rosenvinge, Bot. Tidsskr. 29: 441-444, 456. 1909 (portr.). Lind, J., Danish fungi herb. E. Rostrup 29. 1913 (portr.). Stapf, O., Proc. Linn. Soc. London 122: go-g1. 1910. Warming, E., Bot. Tidsskr. 12: 232. 1881 (bibl.). Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 101, 187, pl. 18. 1903 (portr.), 3(3): 87, pl. 117. 1905 (portr.). EPONYMY: Azymohansenula E. K. Novak & Zsolt (1961); Hansenula H. Sydow & P. Sydow (1919); Hansenia W. Zopf (1883) ; Hansenia P. A. Karsten (1879) ; Hansenia P. Lindner (1905) ; Hanseniaspora H. Zikes (1911); 75> 80, 83, 87, 94, 100, 487; KR p. 265; Langman p. 347-348; Moebius p. 179, 451; PR 3768-3775, 10571; Ratzeburg p. 222-224; Rehder 5: 365; Urban-Berl. p. 353; Zander ed. 10, p. 667. Anon., Bot. Not. 1881: 39; Flora 63: 418. 1880. Dechen, Verh. naturh. Ver. preuss. Rheinl. Westf. 37: 118-127. 1880. Fitting, H., Decheniana 105/106: 5. 1952 (portr.). Harvey-Gibson, R. J., Outlines hist. bot. 272. 1914. Kanitz, A., Magy. noven. Lap. 4: 125-128. 1880 (bibl.). Knoblauch, Leopoldina 16(17/18): 129. 1880. Schmitz, Bot. Centralbl. 5: 30-32. 1881, Leopoldina 17: 75-80. 1881 (bibl.). Urban, I., Jahrb. kon. bot. Garten Berlin 1: 111-114. 1881; Fl. bras. 1(1): 176-177. 1906. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 128. (p/. 28). 1903 (portr.). COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Martius, FV. bras., Gesneriaceae, 8(1): 341-424, pl. 58-68. 1 Dec 1864. (2) Botanische Abhandlungen aus dem Gebiet der Morphologie und Physiologie. Herausgegeben von J. Hanstein. Bd. 1-4, 1870-1882. Oct. f. EPONYMY: Hansteinia Oersted (1854). 2379. Ubersicht des natirlichen Pflanzensystems. Zum Gebrauche in den Vorlesungen zusam- mengestellt. Bonn (bei Adolph Marcus) 1867. Oct. (Ubers. nat. Pfl.-Syst.). Publ.: Jan-Feb 1867 (Bot. Zeit. 18 Feb 1867, Flora 5 Nov 1867), p. [1]-19. Copies: G, KNAW. Ref.: R., Bot. Zeit. 26: 256. 10 Apr 1868. Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 15 (bibl.): 30-31. 1868 (after 24 Mai). 2380. Ueber die Entwickelung des botanischen Unterrichtes an den Universitaten. Festrede von Johannes von Hanstein. Nebst Nekrolog und Schriften-Verzeichniss verfasst von Jurgen Bona Meyer. Bonn (Adolph Marcus) 1880. (Entw. bot. Unterricht.). Publ.: The “Festrede”’ was given on 3 Aug 1880, Hanstein died on 27 Aug. Pamphlet p. [1]- 42 (bibl.). Copy: G. 2381. Das Protoplasma als Trager der pflanzlichen und thierischen Lebensverrichtungen. Fur Laien und Fachgenossen dargestellt ... [Heidelberg (Winter)] 1880. Oct. (Proto- plasma). Publ.: 1880, p. [1]-187, [188, cont.]. Copy: HBG.-Reprinted from Frommel und Pfaff, Samm. Vortr. 2: 125-311. 1880. Re-issue: 1886 (fide Bot. Zeit. 44: 792. 19 Nov 1886, “‘soeben’’). a) HANTSCHEL Hantschel, Franz (1884-?), German military physician and botanist in Northern Bo- hemia. (/antsch.). HERBARIUM and TypPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Klastersky p. 87. Futak, J. & K. Domin, Bibl. flore CSR 235. 1960 (bibl.). 2382. Botanischer Wegweiser im Gebiete des Nordbohmischen Excursions-Clubs. Zum Ge- brauche fiir Touristen und Pflanzensammler ... Leipa (Druck und Verlag von Joh. Kunstler) 1890. Oct. (in fours). (Bot. Wegweiser). Publ.: Jul-Dec 1890 (p. vi: 1 Jul 1890), p. [i]-viii, [1]-260. Copy: MO. Hantzsch, Carl August (1825-1886), German diatomologist. (Hantzsch). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Algae at W and WRSL. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 124; BM 2: 785; CSP 7: go6; De Toni 1: Ix, 2: Ix; Frank 3(Anh.): 41; LS 11193-11194; NAF 11(1): 89; Stevenson p. 1244 (““Hantzsch’’). Deby, J., Bibl. micr. microgr. Studies 3: 30. 1882. Hao, Kin-Shen [Ching-shéng Ho] (1903-x), Chinese botanist. (Hao). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: PE; other material A, B, W. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Hortus 3: 1194 (““Hao”); IH 2: 254; Kew 2: 577; MW p. 158, suppl. p. 84. 2383. Synopsis of Chinese Salix. Dahlem bei Berlin (Verlag Friedrich Fedde) 1936. Oct. (Syn. chin. Salix). Publ.: 31 Dec 1936, p. [i]-iv, [1]-123, pl. 1-44. Copy: U. — Beih. Repert. Spec. nov. Regni veget. 93. Happe, Andreas Friederich (1733-1802), German naturalist and artist at the Berlin Academy of Sciences. (Happe). HERBARIUM and TypPEs: Unknown. NAME: “‘Andreas Friederich Happe”’ in Fl. crypt. depicta. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 124; BM 2: 785; GR p. 85; HU 659; LS 11196; NI 782-787; PR 3776-3779 (ed. 1: 4121-4124); Rehder 5: 365. Nissen, C., Philobiblon 6(8): 302. 1933. 2384. Flora cryptogamica depicta seu muscorum et lichenum iisque affinium plantarum icones edita ab Andrea Friderico Happe Academ. rer. natural. pictore. Berolini die 3 Januar. 1783. Fol. (Fl. crypt. depict.). Publ.: 30 Jul 1782-3 Jan 1783 (in five decades) ; col. frontisp., [i-vi], [1]-4, [1-2, pref. ], [1]-6, 50 unnumbered hand-coloured copper engravings. Copies: MO(2) (one in orig. covers) ; W (incompl.; 39 pl.). Note: Happe’s Flora depicta; aut plantarum selectarum icones ad naturam delineatae, [8]ff., 317 pl. Berolini 1783-1792 (see Rehder 1: 263); his Abbildungen okonomischer Pflanzen (1792- 1794) and Botanica pharmaceutica (1788) were not seen by us. We should welcome information on the location of copies. Hara, Hiroshi (1911-x), Japanese botanist at the University of Tokyo, explorer of the Himalaya and specialist on the Japanese phanerogamic flora. (H. Hara). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: TT. 50 HARDOUIN BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 124; Bossert p. 163; Hortus 3: 1194 (““‘Hara’’) ; IF suppl. 4: 323; 1H 2: 255; Kew 2: 577-579; Langman p. 348; MW p. 158, suppl. p. 84-88; Roon p. 48; Zander ed. 10, p. 667. Hara, H., Photo-album of plants of Eastern Himalaya. Tokyo 1968. Hara, H., et al., An enumeration of the flowering plants of Nepal, 1, 1978. NoTE: H. Hara’s Enumeratio spermatophytarum japonicarum, Tokyo 1948-1954, 3 parts, was reprinted in a single volume by Otto Koeltz (Koenigstein Ts.) in 1972; see Taxon 22: 307- 308. 1973. For his The flora of Eastern Himalaya see Taxon 16: 337-338. 1967, 17: 434. 1968, 21: 186. 1972. EPONOMY: See under K. Hara. Hara, Kanesuke (1885-1962), Japanese mycologist and plant pathologist. (A. Hara). HERBARIUM and TyPES: TNS (information H. Hara). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 124; Hirsch p. 113; Kew 2: 579; LS suppl. 10658-10666; MW p. 158-160, suppl. p. 88-89; SK p. 216; Stevenson p. 1244 (“‘Hara’’). EPONYMY: Haraea P. A. Saccardo & H. Sydow (1913); Haraella KK. Hara & Hino (1955). Note: Haraella Kudo (1930) is dedicated to Yoshie Hara (fl. 1930), japanese orchidologist. Hard, Miron Elisha (1849-1914), American mycologist; superintendent of public in- struction at Kirkwood, Mo. (Hard). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 125; BM 6: 433; Kew 2: 580; LS 11198-11202, suppl. 10673; MW p. 47; Stevenson p. 1244 (““Hard’’). Hesler, L. Biogr. Sketches North Amer. mycol. 1975, mss. HANDWRITING: See frontispiece to The Mushroom (1908). 2385. The Mushroom /edible and otherwise/ its habitat and its time of growth. With photographic illustrations of nearly all the common species. A guide to the study of mushrooms, with special reference to the edible and poisonous varieties, with a view of opening up to the student of nature a wide field of useful and interesting knowledge. Columbus, Ohio (The Ohio library Co. ...) s.d. [1908]. Oct. (size). (Mushroom). Publ.: Nov 1908 (p. x: 11 Jan 1908; Nat. Nov. Jan(1) 1909; see NAF 9: 437), front. (= fig. 1), p- [i], portr., [v]-xii, 1-609, figs. 1-504 (photogr.), pl. 1-66. Copies: MICH, MO, NY, Stevenson, US, USDA. Hardouin, L. (1800-1858), French botanist active in Normandy. (Hardouin). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. — Kukkonen mentions a specimen at H. Ref.: Kukkonen, I., Herb. Christ. Steven 52. 1971. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 126; BM 2: 785; BL 2: 135, 665; CSP 3: 174, 7: 907; PR 3780; Rehder 5: 365; Tucker 1: 317. Brebisson, L. A. de, Fl. Normandie, p. viii. 1835. 2386. Catalogue des plantes vasculaires qui croissent spontanément dans le département du Calvados, distribuées d’aprés le Synopsis Florae germanicae et helveticae de J. Koch, 2e. édit. un vol. in 8. — Francfort-sur-le-Mein, 1843-44 ... Caen (chez A. Hardel, ...) 1848 [1849]. Oct. (Cat. pl. vase. Calvados). Co-authors: F. Renou (fl. 1849); E. Le Clerc (x-1868). Publ.: 1849 (on cover; t.p. 1848), p. [i]-xiv, [1]-439, [440, ind.]. Copies: G, NY, USDA. — Orig. publ. in Mém. Soc. Linn. Normandie 8: 167-293. 1849 (volume publ. Sep.-Oct 1849). HARDWICKE Hardwicke, Thomas (1757-1833), British zoologist and botanist; soldier in the Bengal Artillery (1778); major-general in the Indian army (retired 1823); collected in India, Mauritius, South Africa and St. Helena. (Hardw.). HERBARIUM and TyPES: BM and K;; other material at G. — BM also has 22 water-colour drawings of Indian plants and a volume of Sketches of plants growing about Pletterburg Bay on the coast of Africa, Cape Town 1812 (see BM 2: 786; NI 790). — Hardwicke employed British and Indian artists to make drawings of natural history items. — Letters at K, LINN. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 254; Barnhart 2: 126; BB p. 138-139; BM 2: 785- 786; CSP 3: 175-176; Dawson p. 140, 395, 851; Desmond p. 286; Hortus 3: 1194 (‘““Hardw.”’); IH 2: 255; Laségue p. 128, 138, 191, 302, 504; NI 798; Rehder 5: 365; Tucker 1: 317; Zander ed. 10, p. 667. Britten, J., J. Bot. 44: 235-241. 1906 (H’s botanical drawings). Burkill, I. H., Chapt. hist. bot. India 27, 29, 77, 232. 1965. Dawson, W. R., Smith papers 51-52. 1934 (calendar of letters to J. E. Smith); J. Soc. Bibl. Nat. Hist. 2: 55-69. 1946. Hardwicke, Th., Asiat. Res. 6: 309-381. 1799 (narrative of'a journey to Srinagar, plants on p. 348-381). Hooker, W. J., Bot. Misc. 1: 89-91. 1830. Miller, H. S., Taxon 19: 525. 1970 (material in Lambert herb.). Smith, Lady P., Memoir corr. J. E. Smith 2: 118-121. 1832. EPONYMY: Hardwickia Roxburgh (1811). Hardy, Apollon Joseph (1846-1929), Belgian botanist and high school teacher at Gilly, Tournai and, from 1884, at the middle school of Visé (Hardy). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: BR and LG; parts of the original herbarium were destroyed in 1914. BIBLIOGRAPHY AND BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 126; BL 2: 38, 40, 41, 665; CSP 7: 907, 12: 311; TE oso55lucker aagin7 Crépin, F., Guide bot. Belgique 452. 1878. De Wildeman, E., Bull. Soc. Bot. Belgique 63: 11-12. 1931. Evens, F. M. J. C., Gesch. Algol. Belgie 173. 1944. 2387. Monographie des Elatine de la flore belge. Gand [Gent] (Imprimerie C. Annoot-Braeck- man) 1872. Oct. (Monogr. Elatine). Publ.: 3 Jun 1872 (paper presented 3 Dec 1871), p. [1]-26. Copy: G. — Reprinted from Bull. Soc. Bot. Belg. 10(3): 173-194. 1872. Hariot, Paul Auguste (1854-1917), French naturalist; pupil of Bornet; from 1882 active at the cryptogamic department of the Muséum d’histoire naturelle, Paris; botanist on the Mission to Cape Horn on “‘la Romanche’’, 1883. (Har.). HERBARIUM and TYPEs: P, PC. Ref.: Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 331. 1975. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 127; BM 2: 786, 6: 434; BL 2: 103, 123, 665; Bossert p. 163; CSP 7: 908, 13: 799, 15: 641-642, 16: 198, 17: 732; De Toni 1: Ix, 4: xxvii; GR p. 281, cat. p. 64 (““Hariot’’); Hortus 3: 1194 (““Hariot’”’); IH 2: 255; Kew 2: 582; Jackson p. 193, 280, 287, 289; Kleppa p. 291, 295; KR p. 265; Langman p. 348; Lenley p. 212; LS 11209-11242, suppl. 10704-10714; MW p. 160, suppl. p. 89; NAF 6: 1067; NI 792- 793; Nordstedt p. 17; PFC 1: xliv, 3(2): x; Plesch p. 250; Rehder 5: 366; Stevenson p. 1244 (“Har”); TL-2/202; Tucker 1: 317; Zander ed. 10, p. 667. Anon., Bot. Not. 1917: 206; Mycologia 9(6): 369. 15 Nov 1917; Torreya 17: 169-170. 2 Oct 1917; Bull. Soc. mycol. France 35: 1. 1919 (portr.; see Lloyd 1919). Biers, Ann. crypt. exot. 1(4): 313-318. 1928 (portr.). Collander, R., Hist. bot. Finland 55. 1965. Degen, A., Magy. bot. Lap. 17: 116. 1919. Ro FO Jos HARIOT De Toni, G. B., Bull. Soc. bot. France 63: [13]-24. 1918 (bibl.). Fuchs, H. P., Beih. Nova Hedw. 3: 89. 1962 (Isoétes Duriez). Hariot, P., De Bordeaux au Cap-Horn. Notes de voyage a travers |’ Atlantique et le détroit de Magellan. Troyes, 1844 (n.v.). Lindau, Bot. Jahrb. 16(Lit.): 24. 1893. Lloyd, C. G., The Tylostomeae. Cincinnati, Feb 1906 (work dedicated to Hariot, with frontispiece portr.); Synopsis of the genus Hexagona, Cincinnati, Jun 1910 (idem!); Mycol. Notes 60: 876. 1919, 64: pl. 156. 1920 (portr.). Mangin, L., Bull. Mus. Hist. nat. 1918: 465-476. 1918 (main biogr., bibl.). Merrill, E. D., Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 30(1): 143. 1947. Reiche, K., Grundz. Pflanzenverbr. Chile 32. 1907 (Veg. Erde 8). COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Algae, Fungi, in: Mission scientifique du Cap Horn 1882-1883, vol. 5. 1889 (BM 2: 603) see below. (2) Notes sur les collections cryptogamiques (no. 15), in Bienaimé et al., Voyage de ‘la Manche” a Vile Fan Mayen et au Spitzberg (juillet-aott 1892). Paris 1894. Oct. (BM 2: 925). (3) Contributed to Askenasy, Forschungsreise Gazelle, Bot., Alg., 1888, see TL 2/202. EPONYMY: Hariotia P. A. Karsten (1889) ; Hariotiella (Bescherelle & Massalongo ex Schiffner) Bescherelle & Massalongo (1898); Harotina P. A. Dangeard (1899); Hariotula Arnaud (1917). 2388. Florule du Canton du Mery-sur-Seine. Troyes (imprimerie et lithographie Dufour-Bou- quot ...) 1874. Oct. (Fl. Mery-sur-Seane). Co-author: Louis Hariot (1817-1906), father of P. A. Hariot. Publ.: 1874 (p. 14: 5 Nov 1873), p. [1]-76. Copy: HH. — Reprinted from Mém. Soc. acad. Aube 38, 1874. 2389. Flore de Pont-sur-Seine. Troyes (Imprimerie et lithographie Dufour-Bouquot) 1879. Oct. (Fl. Pont-sur-Seine). Publ.: 1879 (p. 62: 1 Jul 1878; Nat. Nov. Nov 1879), p. [1]-62, [63, coloph.], Copy: G. — Reprinted from Mem. Soc. acad. Aube 43: [277]-334. 1879 (repr. with orig. pagination HA). 2390. Ministeres de la Marine et de I’Instruction publique. Mission scientifique du Cap Horn. 1882-1883. Tome V. Botanique. Paris (Gauthier- Villars et fils) 1889. Qu. (Miss. scz. Cap Horn, Bot.). Publ.: vol. 5 Botanique, publ. 1889 (Nat. Nov. Mar 1889), p. [1-111], [1]-400, [1, cont.], 3 maps, pl. 1-10 (crypt.), 7-5 (hep.), 7-6 (musci), 7-72 (phan.). Algues, par P. Hariot, p. 3-110, pl. 1-9 (5-9 col.). Diatomacées, par P. Petit, p. 111-140, pl. ro (Paul Charles Michel Petit, 1817-1893). Lichens, par J. Miller d’Argovie, p. 141-172 (Jean Muller, 1828-1896). Champignons, par P. Hariot, p. 173-200. 5 Muscinées: 1. Hepatiques, par E. Bescherelle et C. Massalongo, p. 201-252, pl. 1-5 (Emile Bescherelle, 1828-1903; Caro Benigno Massalongo, 1852-1928). II. Mousses, par E. Bescherelle, p. 253-312, pl. 1-6. Phanérogamie, par A. Franchet, p. 313-400, pl. 1-72 (5,6, 7, 12 col.) (Adrien René Franchet, 1834-1900). The plates are plain or coloured liths. by Tronquois, P. Petit, C. Massalongo, d’Apreéval. — Copies: G, HBG (part on algae as repr. [1]-109, pl. 7-9); MICH, Teyler, Stevenson (Cham- pignons p. 173-200, only). Ref.: Hariot, P. A., Bull. Soc. bot. France 31: 151-164. 1884 (pl. vasc.); J. de Bot., Paris, 1: 55-59, 72-74. 1887 (alg.). 2391. Allas des algues marines les plus repandues des cétes de France. 48 planches en heliotypie tirées en couleur représentant 108 espéces d’algues faciles a récolter avec leur description ainsi que celle des espéces le plus voisines les moyens de les préparer et de les conserver .. . Paris (Paul Klincksieck, Editeur) 1892. Oct. (Atlas alg. mar.). HARIOT Publ.: 1892, in 8 fascicles (livr. 1, pl. 1-6, Nat. Nov. Apr 1892; livr. 2, pl. 7-72, Nat. Nov. Jul 1892; livr. 3-8, pl. 13-48, Nat. Nov. Nov 1892); p. [1, ii], [1]-51, pl. 1-48.). Copies: L, MICH, NY, US. 2392. Contributions a la flore phanérogamique de |’ Aube. Additions et rectifications. Troyes (Imprimerie et lithographie Paul Nouel) 1903. Oct. (Contr. fl. phan. Aube). Publ.: 1903, p. [1]-142. Copies: G, USDA. — Reprinted from Mem. Soc. Acad. Agr. Dép. Aube 66: 5-142. 1902. See also: Hariot, ib. 55: 165-189. 1891 and Briard, Cat. pl. Aube, see TL-2/754- 2393. Description de champignons nouveaux de Vherbrer du Muséum ... Paris (Au siége de la Société [mycologique de France] ...) [1904]. Oct. (Descr. champ. nouv.). Co-author: Narcisse Théophile Patouillard (1854-1926). Publ.: 1904, p. [1]-5. Copy: FH. — Reprinted, and to be cited from Bull. Soc. mycol. France 20(2): 61-65. 1904. 2394. Les Urédinées (rouilles des plantes) ... avec 47 figures dans le texte. Paris (Octave Doin) 1908. 18-mo. (Urédinées). Publ.: 1908 (p. xv: 15 Mar 1908; Nat. Nov. Nov(2) 1908), p. [i]-xv, [1]-392. Copies: G, Stevenson. Harkness, Harvey Willson (1821-1901), American physician and mycologist; in Califor- nia from 1849, until 1869 at Sacramento as a practicing physician; from 1869 in retirement at San Francisco. (Harkn.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: CAS (10.000). — Some material also in B, DS and PAD. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 127; Bossert p. 164; CSP 10: 142, 12: 217-218, 312, 14: 339, 824, 15: 643, 17: 854, 928; IH 2: 255; Kew 2: 582; Jackson p. 362; Lenley p. 212; LS 11243-11259; NAF 7: 1067, ser. 2. 1; 32; Stevenson p. 1244 (““Harkn.’”’); Tucker 1: 217. Anon., Zoe 2(1): 1-2. 1891; Bot. Gaz. 32: 154. 1901. Essig, E. O., Hist. entomology 740. 1931. Ewan, J., in Century Progr. Nat. Sci. 51. 1955. Harshberger, J. W., Bot. Philadelphia 266. 1899. Rodgers, D. P., Brief hist. mycol. N. Amer. 16-17. 1977. EPONYMY: Harknessia M. C. Cooke (1881); Harknessiella P. A. Saccardo (1889). 2395- Catalogue of the Pacific Coast fungi. San Francisco (California Academy of Sciences) [1880]. Oct. (Cat. Pacif. Coast fung.). Co-author: Justin Payson Moore (1841-1923). Publ.: Feb-Apr 1880 (read 2 Feb 1880; Nat. Nov. Mai 1880; Bot. Zeit. 9 Jul 1880; TBC Mai 1880), p. [1]-46. Copees: MICH, NY, USDA. Harmand, (Frere, Abbé) Julien Herbert Auguste Jules (1844-1915), French cler- gyman and lichenologist; ordin. Nancy 1868; teacher at the College de la Malgrange near Nancy and chaplain at the Institution des Sourds-Muets 1868-1901; in retirement at Docelles 1901-1915. (Harm.). HERBARIUM and Types: ANGUC; important material at DUKE; further material at L, NCY, PC. Exsiccatae: (1) Guide élémentaire du lichénologue. Exsiccata. Vols. 1-2, nos. 1-120, Epinal (Homeyer et Ehret) 1904. Issued by Harmand, H. Claudel and Victor Claudel (fide BF 1 Jul 1905). Sets at FH, PC. Accompanied by text, Paris (1904), 108 p., 7 pl. (2) Lichenes gallict rartores exsiccati, fasc. 1-4, nos. 1-175. Docellis Vogesorum 1908-1912. Sets at ANGUG, B, DIN, FH, G(1-3), L, MSTR, NTM, O, PC, W. (3) Lichenes in Lotharingid a J. Harmand, dioecesis nanceiensis presbytero, ad gloriam Dei, naturae conditoris sapientissimi, studiose observati atque adjuvente et sapiens dirigente A. Hue, in sacerdotio fratre amicissimo recogniti et juxta proprias species distributi (fasc. 1-21, ae HARMAND nos. 1-1624, 1887-1899, with Auguste Marie Hue (1840-1917), sets at B, FH, GB, KIEL, L, RGXS: (4) Claudel, H., Claudel, V. et Harmand, J. H. A., Lichenes gallict praecipua exsiccatr, fasc. 1-11, nos. 1-550, Docellis Vogesorum 1903-1913, sets at B, FH, L, MPU, NTM, O, PC, S, SL, UPS, W. Ref.: Anon., Bryologist 60: 62. 1957; Rev. bryol. lichén. 26: 88. 1957. Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19: 117, 129-131. 1969. Lallemant, R., Int. lichenol. Newsletter 11(1): 9. 1978. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIBLIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 128; BJI 2: 68; BM 6: 435; CSP 15: 646; GR p- 282, cat. p. 64 (“Harm.”’); IH 2: 129, 256; Kew 2: 584; LS 11270-11280, 34181-34183a, suppl. 10717-10722; MW p. 160; Rehder 2: 303; SBC p. 121 (“Harm.”’). Cordeiro, Broteria, Bot. 14(2): 120-121. 1916. Merrill, E. D., Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 30(1): 143. 1947. Werner, Bull. Acad. Soc. Lorraines Sci. 6(2): 109. 1966. Note: See GR p. 282 for further references. EPONYMY: Harmandia Baillon (1889); Harmandiana Bouiy de Lesdain (1914); Harmandiella Costantin (1912). 2396. Description des différentes formes du genre Rubus observées dans le département de Meurthe- et-Moselle. Auch (Imprimerie et lithographie G. Foix) 1887. Oct. (Descr. form. Rubus). Publ.: 1887, p. [1 ]-68, pl. 7-50, uncol. liths. Copy: L. — Rev. de Bot. 5: 322-334. Mar-Jul 1887, 6: 300-351. Oct-Dec 1887. 2397. Catalogue descriptif des lichens observes dans la Lorraine avec des tables dichotomiques et des figures ... Nancy (Imprimerie Berger-Levrault et Cie) 1894. Oct. (Cat. lich. Lorraine). Publ.: In six parts as reprints from the Bulletin de la Societe des sciences de Nancy: part pages plates vol. Bull. pages Bull. dates I [i-vii], [1]-74 I-2 29 43-115 1894 2 75-166 39 30 307-397 1895 3 167-246 10-13 31 194-173 1896 4 [247]-344 14-19 32 162-259 1897 5 345-433 20-25 33 33-121 1898 6 435-513 26-30 34 [46]-124 1899[ 1900] Copies: BR, FH, L, Stevenson. — Nat. Nov. Feb(2) 1897 (fasc. 2), Dec 1898(3,4), Aug(2) 1899(5), Sep(1,2), 1900(6). 2398. Lichens de France. Catalogue systématique et descriptif. Epinal (1: Typographie & Lithographie Homeyer & Ehret; 2-4: Paul Klincksieck; 5: Paul Klincksieck, Leon Lhomme, succr.) 1905-1913, 5 parts. Oct. (Lich. France). Fasc. pages plates dates I Collémacées [1i]-xliv, [1]-156 I-7 Mai 1905 2 Coniocarpées [157 ]-205 é Dec 1905 3 Stratifies [209]-478 Qg-12 Dec 1907 or Jan-Feb 1908 4 Phyllodes [479]-755 13-18 1909 5 Crustacées [757]-1185 19-21 Jun-Sep 1913 Copies: MICH, MO, NY, Stevenson; IDC 7096. 2399. Contribution a I’ étude des lichens de la Gréce. Nancy (Imprimerie Berger-Levrault et Cie) 1919. Oct. (Contr. lich. Gréce). Publ.: 1909, p. [1]-36. Copy: G. — Materiaux pour servir a l’étude de la flore et de la Géographie botanique de |’Orient. (Missions du ministére de l’instruction en 1904 et en 1906). Sixiéme fascicule. ; HARMS Harms, Hermann August Theodor (1870-1942), German botanist of the Engler school; at Berlin from 1893; executive editor of “‘Pflanzenreich” from 1900, of Engler and Prantl ed. 2 from 1930. (Harms). HERBARIUM and TyYPEs: B (galls extant). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 5(4): 38; Backer p. 254: Barnhart 2: 128; BFM 2321; BJI 1: 24; 2: 68-69; BL 1: 257, 299; Bossert p. 164; CSP 14: 850-851, 15: 647; Hortus 3: 1194 (““Harms”’); IH 2: 256; Kew 2: 584; Langman p. 348-349; MW p. 160-161, suppl. p. 89; NAF 28B(a): 334, ser. 2.7: 40; Plesch p. 250; Rehder 5: 366; SO 2894, 2936, 3689; TL- 2/766, 1298, 1711, 2851; Tucker p. 318; Zander ed. 10, p. 667. Harms, H., Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 53(7) : 588-593. 1935 (report on Amsterdam bot. congress). Merrill, E. D., Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 30(1): 143-144. 1947. Schulze, G., Bot. Jb. 74(3): 349-374- 1949 (portr., bibl.); Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 68a(3): 225- 228. 1955 (portr.). De Wit, H. C. D., in C. G. G. J. van Steenis, Fl. males. ser. 1. 4(2): xcvii. 1949 (portr.). COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Dalla Torre, K. W. und H. Harms, Genera Siphonogamarum, Leipzig 1907-1908, see Dalla Torre, Tl 2/1208. - : (2) In EP, Die natirlichen Pflanzenfamilien, ed. 1: Achariaceae, Nachtr. 2-4(1): 256-257. Oct. 1897. Araliaceae, 3(8): 1-48. 28 Dec 1894, 49-62 Apr (?) 1897; Nachtr. 2-4(1): 268-269. Oct. 1897, 2: 50-51. 8 Oct 1900. Cornaceae, 3(8): 250-270. Jul 1898, Nachtr. 2-4(2): 52. 8 Oct. 1900. Gomortegaceae, Nachtr. 2-4(1): 172-173. Aug 1897, (2): 25. 8 Oct 1900. Malesherbiaceae, 3(6A): 65-68. 28 Dec 1893, Nachtr. 2-4(1): 253. Oct 1897. Meliaceae, 3(4) : 258-286. Mai 1896, 287-308. Jul 1896; Nachtr. 2-4(1) : 208-209. Oct 1897, (2): 36-37. 8 Oct 1900. Passifloraceae, 3(6A): 69-94. 28 Dec 1893; Nachtr. 2-4(1): 253-256. Oct 1897. Plantaginaceae (with C. Reiche; Harms did Plantago ), 4(3B): 363-373. Dec 1895; suppl. by Harms, Nachtr. 2-4(2): 72. 8 Oct 1900. Verzeichniss derjenigen Angiospermen-Gattungen, welchen bis jetzt eine sichere Stellung . nicht zugewiesen werden kann, Nachtr. 2-4(1): 331-340. Dec 1897. For a complete list especially ofall additions (Nachtrage) by Harms, see Bot. Jahrb. 74(3): 358. 1949. (3) In EP, Die natiirlichen Pflanzenfamilien, ed. 2: Achartaceae, 21: 507-510. Dec 1925. Akaniaceae, 19b: [173]-175. Jan-Mar 1940. Balanophoraceae, 16b: [296]-339. Jan-Apr 1935. Bromeliaceae, 15a: 65-159. Apr 1930. Brunelliaceae, 18a: 486. Mai 1930. Caricaceae, 21: 520-522. Dec 1925. Centrospermae (gen.), 16c: [1]-6. Jan-Apr 1934. Crassulaceae, 18a: 487. Mai 1930. Cunoniaceae, 18a: 486. Mai 1930. Eucommiaceae, 18a: 348-351. Mai 1930. Euphorbiaceae, 19c: 240. 1931. Grubbiaceae, 16b: [46]-51. Jan-Apr 1935. Hamamelidaceae, 18a: 303-345, 487. Mai 1930. Hydnoraceae, 16b: [282]-295. Jan-Apr 1935. Malesherbiaceae, 21: 467-470. Dec 1925. Meliaceae, 19b: [1]-172. Jan-Mar 1940. Nepenthaceae, 17b: [728]-765. 1936. Passifloraceae, 21: 4.70-507. Dec 1925. Pittosporaceae, 18a: 486. Mai 1930. Rafflesiaceae, 16b: [241]-281. Jan-Apr 1935. Rhamnales (gen.), 20d: [1]-6. Jan-Jun 1953. Rhoeadales (gen.), 17b: [1]-4. 1936. Santalales et al. (gen.), 16b: [1]-4. Jan-Apr 1935. Sarraceniales (gen.), 17b: [701 ]-703. 1936. 56 HARPER Saxifragaceae, 18a: 485-486. Mai 1930. (4) Engler, Pflanzenreich: Cucurbitaceae (with C. A. Cogniaux) Heft 88: (iv, 275(2)): 28 Nov 1924) (HL 2/1713). (5) General editor, Reégles int. nomencl. bot. ed. 3, 1935; see TL 2/766. EPONYMY: Harmsia K. M. Schumann (1898) ; Harmsiella J. Briquet (1896) ; Harmsiodoxa O. E. Schulz (1924); Harmsiopanax O. Warburg (1897); Neoharmsia R. Viguier (1951). 2400. Vorschlag zur Erganzung der “Lots de la nomenclature botanique de 1867’’ dem in Wien 1905 tagenden Nomenclatur-Kongress zur Annahme empfohlen. Leipzig (In Commission bei Wilhelm Engelmann) 1904. Oct. (Vorschlag.). Publ.: 20 Jun 1904, p. [1]-37. Copy: FAS. — Appendix 13, Notizblatt des Konigl. botanischen Gartens und Museums zu Berlin, 1904. — Main proposal to accept Linnaeus, Species plantarum, ed. 1, 1753 as the starting point of botanical nomenclature and to set up a list of nomina generica conservanda et rejicienda. The list contained in this proposal formed the basis of the present list of conserved generic names of Spermatophyta. Harper, Robert Almer (1862-1946), American botanist; pupil of Brefeld and Strasbur- ger; professor of botany at Madison (Wisc.) (1898-1911); Torrey professor at Columbia University (1911-1930); specialist on the cytology of fungi and on phytopathology. (R. A. Harper). HERBARIUM and Types: NY and WIS. — Reprint collection (15.000) donated to NY (1945). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Ainsworth p. 123, 283, 301, 322-323; Barnhart 2: 128; BJL2: 69; Bossert p. 164; CSP 15: 649; DSB 6: 121-122; Hirsch p. 113; IH 2: 256; Kew 2: 585; Lenley p. 212-213; LS 11286-11296, suppl. 10740-10744; Moebius p. 102, 104; NW p. 47; SO 907c. Anon., Phytopathology 38(4): 328. 1948. Bessey, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 68a: 17-19. 1955. Dodge, B. O., Amer. philos. Soc. Year Book 1946: 304-313. 1947; Proc. Linn. Soc. London 158(2): 134-136. 1947. Dodge, B. O., et al., Bull. Torrey bot. Club 74(1): 87-88. 1947 (“memorial resolution’’). Ewan, J. et al., Short list bot. U.S. 83. 1969. Hesler, L. R., Biogr. sketches N. Amer. mycol. 1975, mss. Murrill, W. A., Hist. found. bot. Florida 42. 1945. Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 450, 582. 1963. Rickett, H. W., Bull. Torrey bot. Club 69(5): 331. 1942 (portr.). Stout, A. B., J. New York Bot. Gard. 47: 267-269. 1946. Thorn, Biogr. Mem. Natl. Acad. Sci. 25(9): 227-240. 1949 (portr., bibl.). FESTSCHRIFT: Bull. Torrey bot. Club 69(5), 1942. Harper, Roland McMillan (1878-1966), American botanist from Georgia; Ph. D. Co- lumbia Univ. 1905; associated with the Geological Surveys of Georgia (1903-1904), Ala- bama (1905 and later), Florida (1903 and at intervals to 1931). (R. M. Harper). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: NY. Distributed Georgia plants, Florida plants, Alabama mosses. Ref.: Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 332. 1 Mai 1975. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 128; BL 1: 152, 163, 173, 174, 187, 299; Bossert p. 164; CSP 15: 649; Hortus 3: 1194 (““R. M. Harper’’); IH 2: 256; Langman p. 349; Lenley p. 213-214; MW suppl. p. 89; Rehder 1: 320; Tucker 1: 318, 775; Zander ed. 10, p. 667. Anon., Arkansas Democrat 29 Apr 1923 (on survey); Birmingham News, Sunday 1 May, 1966; J. New York Bot. Gard. 9: 66-67. 1908, 12: 130. 1911; The Tuscaloosa News 3 May 1966. Baldwin, Bull. Torrey bot. Club 96(2): 232-235. 1969. Ewan, J., Southw. Louisiana J. 7(1-4): 38, 40, 41, 42, 47, 52, 53, 54. 1967 (bibl.); Bull. Torrey bot. Club 95(4): 390-393. 1968 (portr., selected bibl.). Jones, J. Alabama Acad. Sci. 38: 111-113. 1967 (portr.). HARPER Murrill, W. A., Hist. found. bot. Florida 43. 1945. Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 450. 1963. Rickett, H. W., Index Bull. Torrey bot. Club 43-44. 1955. COMPOSITE WoRKS: Contributed to J. K. Small, FU. southeast. U.S. 1903. EPONYMY: Harperella J. N. Rose (1906); Harperia J. N. Rose (1905): Harperocallis McDaniel (1968). Note: Harperia W. V. Fitzgerald (1904) is dedicated to Charles Harper, an Australian politician, who was also occupied with plant collecting and forestry. 2401. A phytogeographical sketch of the Altamaha grit region of the coastal plain of Georgia .. . [New York (New York Academy of Sciences) | 1906. Oct. (Phytogeogr. sketch Altamaha reg.). Publ.: Nov 1906 (fide contents journal volume; Heft 1 itself dated Sep 1906); map, p. 1-414; reprinted from Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 71 (1): 1-414. 1906, indexes ib. 71(3): 659-688. Dec 1907. Copy: NY. — “An ecological classic.” (Ewan 1968). 2402. Geological survey of Alabama ... monograph 8 / Economic botany of Alabama part 1. Geographical report including descriptions of the natural divisions of the state, their forests and forest industries, with quantitative analyses and statistical tables ... University, Alabama June, 1913. Oct. (Econ. bot. Alabama). Publ.: Jun 1913, p. [1]-228, map. Copy: NY. 2403. Geological survey of Alabama . . . in cooperation with State Commission of Forestry ... monograph g / Economic botany of Alabama part 2 catalogue of the trees, shrubs and vines of Alabama, with their economic properties and local distribution ... University, Alabama 1928. Oct. (Econ. bot. Alabama). Publ.: 1928 (letter of transm. Jun 1928), p. [1]-357, map. Copy: NY. Harris, Thomas Maxwell (1903-x), British palaeobotanist in London; trained at Cam- bridge; collected in East Greenland 1926-1927; specialized on Jurassic fossil plants. (7. Harris). COLLECTIONS: BM (Geology Dept.). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Andrews p. 274-275; Barnhart 2: 130; Jackson p. 19; Lenley p. 214; ME 1: 191; Roon p. 48. Anon., J. Linn. Soc. London (Bot.) 61(384): 1-4. 1968 (portr., bibl.). Harris, T. M., Biol. J. Linn. Soc. 3: 343-368. 1971 (minute books Linn. Club). Schuster, R. M., Hep. Anthoc. N. Amer. 1: 49. 1966. EPONYMY: Harrisia B. Lundblad (1961); Harrisichara L. Grambast (1957); Harristothecoum B. Lundblad (1961); Harrisispora S. A. J. Pocock (1970); Harrisocarpon S. D. Chitaley & E. M. V. Nambudiri (1973) ; Harrisostrobus S. D. Chitaley & M. T. Sheikh (1973); Tomaxellza [sic] S. Archangelsky (1963); Tomharrisia R. Florin (1958). 2404. The Rhaetic flora of Scoresby Sound East Greenland. Kobenhavn (Bianco Lunos Bog- trykkeri] 1926. Oct. (Rhaet. fl. Scoresby Sound). Publ.: 1926 (p. [45]: Apr 1926), p. [i, t-p. reprint], [45]-147, [148, index], pl. 7-73 with text. Copy: USGS. — Reprinted from Medd. Gronland 68: 45-147, p. 1-13. 1926. 2405. The fossil flora of Scoresby Sound East Greenland, Kobenhavn (C. A. Reitzels Forlag, Bianco Lunos Bogtrykkeri a/s) 1931- 1937, 5 parts. Oct. (Fos. Fl. Scoresby Sound). Part 1: 1931, p. [1]-102, [ 1-2, index], pl. 1-18. Medd. Gronland 85(2). Part 2: 1932, p. [1]-112, [ 1-2, index], pl. 7-9. Medd. Gronland 85(3). Part 3: 1932, p. [1]-133, pl. 1-19. Medd. Gronland 85(5). Part 4: 1935, p. [1]-176, pl. r-29. Medd. Gronland 112(1). Part 5: 1937 (p. 114, printer’s date 10 Mai 1937), p. [1]-114, pl. 1, 3 charts. Copy: USGS. 58 HARSHBERGER 2405a. British Museum (Natural History). The British rhaetic flora. London (printed by order of the trustees of the British Museum) 1938. Oct. (Brit. rhaet. fl.). Publ.: 28 Mai 1938 (t.p.), p. [1]-xi, [1]-84, pl. 7-5 with text. Copees: MICH, MO, USGS. Harris, Wilson P(ark?) (fl. 1904), American cryptogamist; forester; resident of Brooklyn, N.Y.; collected in Western Montana. (W. Harris). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Material at MONTU and NY. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 130; IH 2: 257; LS 11310. Blankinship, J. W., Montana Agr. Coll. Sci. Studies 1(1): 15. 1905. Ewan, J., Rocky Mountain naturalists 224. 1950. EPONYMY: Harrisia N. L. Britten (1909) and Harrisella Fawcett & Rendle (1909) are dedicated to William Harris (1860-1920), British botanist, student of the flora of Jamaica. 2406. Lichens and mosses of Montana, a list based on material collected during the summer of 1901, with additions . . . prepared in connection with the work of the University of Montana Biological Station, under direction of Morton John Elrod. University of Montana, Missoula, Montana, U.S.A. 1904. Oct. (Lich. mosses Montana). Co-author: Carolyn Wilson Harris (1849-1910), mother of W. P. Harris. Publ.: 1904 (p. 311: 17 Jun 1903), p. [309]-330, pl. lui. Copies (reprint): G, Steere. — Bull. Univ. Montana 19, Biol. Ser. 7. Ref.: Blankinship, J. W., Montana Agr. Coll. Sci. Studies 1(1): 15-20. 1905. Harshberger, John William Cleghorn (1869-1929), American botanist at Philadel- phia. (Harshb.). HERBARIUM and TYPES: PENN, PH; other material at A, B, GH, MO, NY, US. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 131; BM 2: 780, 6: 437; BJI 2: 69; BL 1: 198, 299; Bossert p. 165; Clokie p. 178; CSP 15: 656-657; DAB (by H. B. Baker); GR p. 221; Hirsch p. 114; IH 2: 257; Kew 2: 591; Lenley p. 215; LS 11317-11321, suppl. 10768-10769; NAF ser. 2. 6: 64; NW p. 47; Pennell p. 609; PFC 3(2): xi; Rehder 5: 367; SO 3529; TL- 2/1712; Tucker 1: 319-320. Anon., Torreya 11: 163. 1911; Bartonia 11: 51-55. 1929 (portr., bibl.). Boone, W., Hist. bot. W. Virg. 8, 57. 1965. Druce, G. C., Bot. Soc. Exch. Cl. Brit. Isles Rep. 9(1): 92. 1930. Ewan, J. et al., Short hist. bot. U.S. 13, 17, 118. 1969. Fagin, N. B., William Bartram 4, 13, 29. 1933. Harshberger, J. W. C., Bot. Philadelphia 391-399, 446. 1899 (bibl.); The life and work of John W. Harshberger, Ph. D. An autobiography. Philadelphia 1928, 40 p. (portr., bibl. 320 nos.) (see also J. Bot. 66: 182. 1928). Hultén, E., Bot. Not. 1940: 334. Humphrey, Makers N. Amer. bot. 107-109. 1961. Lubrecht, H., Early Amer. bot. Works 19. 1967. McVaugh, R., Contr. Univ. Mich. Herb. 9: 242-243. 1972 (itin. Mexico), (see also Harshberger, Botanical observations on the Mexican flora, Proc. Acad. Sci. Philadelphia 1898: 372-413. for Aug 1898, publ. Oct. 1898, see copy US). Murrill, W. A., Hist. found. Bot. Florida 43. 1945. Pennell, F. W., Bartonia 22: 24. 1943. Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 472 [index]. 1963. Rickett, H. W., Index Bull. Torrey bot. Club 44-45. 1955. Urban, I., Symb. ant. 5: 6, 7. 1906. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 196, pl. 148. 1905 (portr.). 2407. The botanists of Philadelphia and their work. Philadelphia [T. C. Davis & Son (printer) ]. 1899. Oct. (Bot. Philadelphia). Publ.: 1899 (p.iv: 1 Aug 1899), frontisp., p. [1]-xul, [1]-457, pl. 7-26, 23 portr. Copies: US; IDC 7593: 59 HARSHBERGER 2408. Phytogeographic survey of North America. A consideration of the phytogeography of the North American continent, including Mexico, Central America and the West Indies, together with the evolution of North American plant distribution. Leipzig (Wilhelm Engel- mann), New York (G. E. Stechert & Co.) 1911. Oct. (Phytogeogr. surv. N. Amer.). Publ.: Mai 1911 (last proofs forwarded Feb 1911, copy rd. by author on 8 Jun; Nat. Nov. Jun(1) 1911), p. [i]-lxiii, [1]-790. Copy: MO. — Engler and Drude, Die Vegetation der Erde, vol. 13, TL-2/1712. Second (reprint) edition: Weinheim/Bergstr. (H. R. Engelmann, J. Cramer), New York (Hafner Publishing Company) 1958, p. [11i]-xu1, [1]-790, pl. 1-18, map, 32 text ill. Oct. Copy: FAS. — ISBN 3-7682-0003-5. Ref.: Taylor, Torreya 11: 190-199. 12 Sep 1911 (rev.). Harshberger, J. W. C., Torreya 11: 217-219. 18 Oct 1911 (reply to Taylor). Fernald, M. L., Rhodora 13: 213-224. Oct 1911. Harper, Bull. Amer. geogr. Soc. 45(1): 38-42. 1913. 2409. The vegetation of South Florida south of 27°30’ North, exclusive of the Florida Keys [Philadelphia (Wagner Free Institute of Science ...) 1914]. (Veg. S. Florida). Publ.: Oct 1914, in Trans. Wagner Free Inst. Sci. Philadelphia 7(3): [1-11], [49-189], map. Copy (reprint): NY. 2410. Text-book of pastoral and agricultural botany for the study of the injurious and useful plants of country and farm ... with 121 illustrations. Philadelphia (P. Blakiston’s Son & Co.) s.d. [1920]. Oct. ( Text-book bot.). Publ.: Jul-Dec 1920 (p. ix: 3 Jul 1920; autobiogr. p. 34), frontisp., p. [1]-xii, [1]-294. Copres: MICH, MO, USDA. Hart, Henry Chichester (1847-1908), Irish botanist, who collected on the British Polar Expedition (1875/6) and in Palestine (1883-1884). (Hart). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: DBN (partly); British Polar Expedition plants at BM and K, Palestine Exploring Expedition plants at BM, K and MO. — Letters at K. Ref.: Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 333. 1975. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 132; BB p. 140-141; BJI 1: 24; BM 2: 789, 6: 437; BL 1: 31-32, 299, 2: 280, 284, 287, 288, 289, 290, 665; CSP 7: g11, 10: 147-148, 15: 657- 658; Desmond p. 290; IH 2: 257; Kew 2: 592; Jackson p. 248; NI 797; Rehder 5: 367; Tucker 1: 320-321. Anon., Ann. Rep. Proc. Belfast Naturalists Field Club ser. 2. 6: 626. 1913. Barrington, Irish Natural. 17(12): 249-254. 1908 (portr., bibl.). Britten J., J. Bot. 49: 121-122. 1911 (portr.). Colgan, N., Fl. County Dublin xxx. 1904. Polunin, N., Bot. Canad. Eastern Arctic. 1: 13, 18. 1900 (Natl. Mus. Canada, Bull. 92). Praeger, R. L., Proc. R. Irish Acad. ser. 3. 7: cxxii-cxxiii. 1901 (Irish topographical botany; lists papers by Hart); Bot. Ireland 78. 1934. Scully, R. W., Fl. Country Kerry xvi. 1916. EPONYMY: Hartia Dunn (1902) is dedicated to Sir Robert Hart, ““Inspector-General of the Chinese Maritime Customs’’; Hartiella Massee (1910) is dedicated to John Hinchley Hart (1847-1911), British botanist, working in Trinidad. 2411. The flora of Howth. With map and an introduction on the geology and other features of the promontory ... Dublin (Hodges, Figgis & Co.) 1887. Oct. (Fl. Howth). Publ.: Oct 1887 (Nat. Nov. Nov 1887; J. Bot. Nov 1887; Bot. Zeit. 27 Jan 1888), p. [1-111], [1]- 137, [138, err.], map. Copies: MO, NY, USDA. 2412. Some account f the fauna and flora of Sinai, Petra and Wédy ’ Arabah. London. (Published for the Committee of the Palestine Exploration Fund by Alexander P. Watt) 1891. Qu. (Account Sauna fl. Sinat). Publ.: 1891 ( a Jahrb. 15 Sep 1891), p. [i]-x, [1]-255, 2 maps, pl. r-77 (uncol. liths. by W. H. Fitch). Copies: G, MO. — Botany e eo ]-120, pl. 1-9. 60 HARTIG 2413. llora of the.County Donegal, or list of the flowering plants and ferns with their localities and distribution. Dublin (Sealy, Bryers and Walker), London (David Nutt, . . .) 1898. Oct. (Fl. Donegal). Publ.: Jul-Sep 1898 (p. [vii]: Mai 1898; J. Bot. Oct 1898; Bot. Zeit. 16 Nov 1898; Nat. Nov. Oct(1) 1898), p. [i]-xxiv, [1]-391, [392, err.], err. slip, map. Copy: HH. — For further details see BL. Ref.: Britten, J., J. Bot. 29: 32. 1891, 36: 288, 408, 504. 1898, 37: 39-41. 1899. Hartig, Theodor (1805-1880), German forester; from 1831-1838 lecturer and professor of forestry at Berlin; ultimately Forstrath and professor of forestry at the forestry college in Braunschweig. (Hartig). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 4: 439; Ainsworth p. 343 [index]; Andrews p. 275; Barnhart 2: 132; BM 2: 790, 6: 438; CSP 3: 194-195, 7: 912, 12: 314, 15: 662, Frank 3(Anh.): 41; Hortus 3: 1194 (““T. Hartig’’) ; Kew 2: 593-594; Jackson p. 556 [index]; KR p. 266; LS 11428-11435; Moebius p. 170, 451; NI 798; PR 3791-3796 (ed. 1: 4156-4162) ; Ratzeburg p. 228-231 (!); Rehder 5: 370; Tucker 1: 322-323. Anon., Bot. Not. 1881: 39; J. Bot. 18: 160. 1880; Leopoldina 16: 70-71. 1880 (bibl.). Bergdolt, E., Karl von Goebel ed. 2. 33. 1941. Blasius, Jahresber. Ver. Naturw. Braunschweig 1886/87: 132-145. 1887 (bibl.). Katter, Entomol. Nachr. 6(13/14): 151-152. 1880. Klebs, Bot. Zeit. 38: 632-635. 1880. EPONYMY: Hartigia Miquel (1845). — Note: Hartigrella P. Sydow (1900) is dedicated to Heinrich Julius Adolph Robert Hartig (1839-1901), German phytopathologist; Hartighsea A. H. L. Jussieu (1830) and Hartigsea Steudel (1840, orth. var.) are dedicated to Dirck Hartog (or Hartighs) (ff. 1616), Dutch navigator, who was the first to explore Western Australia. 2413a. Abhandlung uber die Verwandlung der polycotyledonischen Pflanzenzelle in Pilz- und Schwamm- gebilde, und der daraus hervorgehenden sogenannten Faulniss des Holzes ... Berlin (Im Verlage von C. G. Luderitz) 1833. Oct. (Verwandl. Pfl.-Zelle). Publ.: 1833, p. [i]-vii, [vili, cont.], [1]-46, pl. 7-2 (uncol. auct.). Copy: Teyler. 2414. Neue Theorie der Befruchtung der Pflanzen. Gegrundet auf vergleichende Untersuchung der wesentlichsten Verschiedenheiten im Baue der weiblichen Geschlechtstheile. Braun- schweig (Druck und Verlag von Friedrich Vieweg und Sohn) 1842. Oct. (Neue Theorie Befrucht. Pfl.). Publ.: 1842 (p. [viii] 15 Nov 1841), p. [i-x], [1]-44, [1, err.], 7 pl., uncol. steel engr. Copy: MICH. 2415. Vollstandige Naturgeschichte der forstlichen Culturpflanzen Deutschlands ... Mit 120 in Kupfer gestochenen und colorirten Tafeln. Berlin (A. Forstner’sche Verlagsbuchhandlung (P. Jeanrenaud)) [1842-]1851. Qu. (Vollst. Naturgesch. Culturpfl. Deutschl.). Publ.: In twelve parts, 1842-1851, p. [3]-10, [1-4, Synopsis A], Synopsis [1]-xvii, [11 ]-580, [4, ind.], Erklarung Kupfertafeln: [Hefte 1-6, 18 p.], [Hefte 7-8:] [1]-8, [Hefte 9-10: 1, + 1 enn.) (dette mi-1251, 1-7/1 err). Heft plates dates Heft plates dates I 1-8 1842 6 44-53 2 9-16 7/8 54-70 3 17-25 g/10 71-86 4 26-33 1843 11/12 87-104 Sep 1851 5 34-43 Apr 1843 [extra | additional nos. Sep 1851 Copies: M, MO, NY, U.— The plates are handcoloured copper engr. numbered 1-104, 356-h, 37b-c, 41b-f, 45b-c, all by F. Guimpel. A page of text between plates 35 and 356( = 105) explains the insertion of extra plates issued in an extra Heft. 61 HARTIG Neue wohlfeile Ausgabe: Leipzig (Arthur Felix) [1886], with coloured plates, published in 4 ‘“Hefte’’. Copy: G. : [i]-xvii, [1]-144, pl. 1-30, publ. Jun 1886 (Nat. Nov., Bot. Zeit.). 145-306, pl. 31-35, 44-53, 105-120, publ. Jul 1886 (Nat. Nov.; Bot. Zeit.). : 307-452, pl. 36-43, 54-74, publ. Oct 1886 (Bot. Zeit.). > 453-580, pl. 75-104, publ. Oct 1886 (Bot. Zeit.). Mi. Go ty ON Harting, Pieter (1812-1885), Dutch biologist, and microscopist; Dr. med. Utrecht 1835; practicing physician at Oudewater 1835-1841, from 1841-1843 at Franeker; from 1843 professor of natural philosophy, later of zoology at Utrecht University. (Harting). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: NBV. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 132; BL 2: 435, 665; BM 2: 791; CSP 3: 195-197, 7: 913-914, 10: 149, 12: 314, 15: 663; De Toni 1: Ix, 2: Ixinl; Frank 3(Anh.): 41; IH 2: 258; Jackson p. 152, 395;JW 1: 433, 2: 191, 3: 353; Kew 2: 594; LS 11436-11438; Moebius p. 434, 439; NI: sub W. H. de Vriese; NNBW 9g: 322; Oudemans ser. 2. 2: 253; PR 3797-3798 (ed. 1: 4163-4166); Quenstedt p. 188; Rehder 5: 370; Tucker 1: 323. Anon., Leopoldina 21 (23-24): 215. 1885; Album studiosorum Acad. rheno-trai. 1806-1886, XXXI-xxxll. 1886; Bot. Zeit. 44: 56. 1886. Buys Ballot, Levensber. afgest. Medeleden Maatsch. Nederl. Letterk., Biyjlage Handelingen 1887: 149-187 (bibl.). Deby, J., Bibl. microsc. microgr. Stud. 3, Diat. 31. 1882. Frison, E., Henri Ferdinand Van Heurck 105 [index]. 1959. Hubrecht, Jaarb. Kon. Ned. Akad. Wet. 1888: (36)-(60). (bibl.). Jonkman, H. F., 7x Mannen van Beteekenis in onze dagen (n.v.). Kanitz, A., Magy. bot. Lap. 10: 11-16. 1886. Meesters, Ronald, List 15, nos. 67-70. 1977. Sirks, M. J., Ind. natuurond. 41, 156. 1915. COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Editor of Album der Natuur 1857-1885. (2)W. H. de Vriese en P. Harting, Monographie des Marattiacées, 1853, see Vriese, W. H. de. 2416. De magt van het kleine zigtbaar in de vorming der korst van onzen aardbol, of overzigt van het maaksel, de geographische en de geologische verspreiding der polypen, der fo- raminiferen of polythalamien en der kiezelschalige bacillarien of diatomeen. Utrecht (bij van Paddenburg & Comp.) 1849. Oct. (Magt kleine). Ed. 1: 1849 (p. [ix]: 8 Mar 1849), p. [i-x], [1]-218. Copy: U. Ed. 2: Amsterdam (C. L. Brinkman) 1866 (p. [vi]: 15 Oct 1866), p. [i-vii], [1]-258. Copy: U. Hartinger, Anton (1806-1890), Austrian botanical artist. (Hartinger). ORIGINAL DRAWINGS: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 132; BM 2: 791-792; DTS 1: 54, 103; GF p. 58; Hortus 3: 1194 (“‘Hartinger’’); Jackson p. 417, 488; Kew 2: 594; LS 11439; NI 799-802; Plesch p. 250-251; PR 3799-3801 (ed. 1: 4176); Rehder 5: 371; Sotheby 323; Tucker 1: 323. Nissen, C., Philobiblon 6(8): 302. 1933. 2417. Endlicher’s Paradisus vindobonensis, Abbildungen seltener und schonbliihender Pflan- zen der Wiener und anderer Garten und Museen von Anton Hartinger . . . erlautert von Dr. Berthold Seemann . . . Illustrations of rare and ornamental plants of the Viennese and other gardens and museums by Anton Hartinger described by Berthold Seemann ... Band 1, Volume 1. 1844-1860. Wien (Wallishauser Buchhandlung [Joseph Klemm]), Leipzig (J. G. Schrag’s Verlag [A. G. Hoffmann]), London (Trubner & Comp.), Paris (Fr. Klincksieck), New York (Westermann & Comp.) 1844-1860. Fol. (Parad. vindob.). Publ.: In 20 parts (a 21ste part was published separately) 1844-1860 (preface 1 Jan 1860) p. [i], [tii-v], [1 ]-48, [1, dedic. lith.], pl. 1-80, partly coloured liths. Copy: MO. 62 HARTINGER Lief. plates dates Lief. plates dates I Tis Be 7 Aug 1844 12 45, 40, 47, 48 Jun 1846 2 & Oye Oct 1844 113 49, 50, 51, 52 Aug 1846 3 OOS Hil, 1 Dec 1844 14 53> 54s 55s 50 Oct 1846 4 13/14, 15, 16 Feb 1845 15 575 50> 59, 60 Dec 1846 5 UO MIQW2O Apr 1845 16 61, 62, 63, 64 Jan 1847 6 Dit, BA, BBL Jun 1845 it] 65, 66, 67, 68 7 25, 26, 27, 28 Aug 1845 18 OONJON 71, 72. Sep 1848 8 29, 30, 31,32 Oct 1845 19 73:74; 75,76 Sep 1848 9 33; 34, 35,36 Dec 1845 20 77, 78s 795 80 1858 10 37, 38, 39, 40 Feb 1846 21 81/82, 83, 84 1860 11 41, 42, 43,44 Apr 1846 Volume 1 contained originally fasc. 1-15 (pl. 1-60; 4 folio text sheets per Lieferung), volume 2 then started with fasc. 16. The title of the first Lieferung reads: Auswahl der seltesten und ausgezeignetsten Blumen in naturgetreuen Abbildungen. his was later changed to the title as cited above. Endlicher prepared manuscript for six of the plates. Fenzl, although cited in the title of the Lieferungen, contributed nothing. In 1858 B. Seemann continued the publication with the 20th Heft as the final Lieferung of Band I (originally scheduled to contain 15 Lieferungen) and changed the title to that given above. Seemann published another fascicle (21) in 1860, with three plates (81/82, 83 and 84) but publication then ceased. In the “new” make-up the collation is Band 1, pp. |], 48, [1] with 78 coloured plates, numbered 7-60 and Band 2 part 1, pp. 4 with 3 coloured plates, numbered 67-84. Ref.: Anon., Flora 30: 511. 1846, 31: 179. 1847, 35: 552. 1850. Haidinger, Ber. Mitt. Freund. Naturw. Wien 1: 78. 1846, 2: 21, 190, 403. 1847, 5: 16. 2418. Die essbaren und giftigen Schwamme in ihren wichtigsten Formen. Als Erlauterung der von Anton Hartinger nach der Natur gezeichneten und in Farbendruck ausgefuhrten, von M. A. Becker, k.k. Schulrath, unter obigem Titel herausgegebenen Schulwandtafeln. Im Auftrage des k.k. Ministeriums fur Kultur und Unterricht beschrieben von Johann Georg Bill, ... Wien (Im k.k. Schulbucher-Verlage) 1858. Oct. (Essb. gift. Schwamme). Author of text: Johann Georg Bill (1813-1870); publisher of the Wandtafeln: Moritz Alois Baron von Becker (1808?-1887). Publ. (text only): 1858, p. [i]-vi, [1]-150, [1-4, table]. Copy: NY. — For Becker’s plates see his Die essbaren und giftigen Pilze in thren wichtigsten Formen ... Olmutz 1855, fol. (n.v.) and his Die Schwamme in thren wichtigsten Formen . .. Wien 1858. fol. (n.v.), 6p/. without text (cf. BM 2: 791; NI 802). Hartinger is the artist who painted for Becker. Bill published the above text. For ed. 2 of this text and later editions of the plates see 2419 and 2420. 2419. Die essbarenund giftigen Schwamme in ihren wichtigsten Formen. Als Erlauterung der von Anton Hartinger, k.k. Hofchromolithographen, nach der Natur gezeichneten und in Farbendruck ausgefuhrten, von M. A. Becker, k.k. Landesschulinspector, zur Forderung des Schulunterrichtes angeordneten Wandtafeln. Im Auftrage des k.k. Ministeriums fur Cultus und Unterricht beschrieben von Johann Georg Bill, Doctor der Medecin, 6. 0. Professor der Botanik und Zoologieamst.st. JoanneozuGraz. Wien (Verlag derk.k. Hofchromolithogr. und artist. Verlagsinstitute von Ant. Hartinger & Sohn) 1875. Oct. (Essb. gift. Schwamme). Ed. 1: 1858 see no. 2418. Ed. 2: 1875, p. [i-iv], [1]-59. Copies: USDA, WU. 2420. Die essbaren und giftigen Schwamme in ihren wichtigsten Formen. Nach der Natur gezeichnet und lithografirt von Anton Hartinger k.k. Hof-Chromolithograf. Zur Forderung des Schulunterrichtes angeordnet von M. A. Becker kais. Schulrath. 12 Tafeln. Zweite verbesserte und vermehrte Ausgabe. Wien (Druck und Verlag des artistisch-lithografischen Institutes von Anton Hartinger und Sohn .. .) 1870. (Essb. gift. Schwamme). Ed. 1 (two issues) : Olmiitz 1855 (NI 802) and Wien 1858, 6 pl., n.v., see 24.18. Ed. 2: 1870, 12 pl. without text, 53, 5 < 35.5 cm. Copy: WU (inf. W. Gutermann). Ed. 3: 1893, 12 pl., accompanied by text, n.v. (Nat. Nov. Mai 1893). HARTINGER 2421. Atlas der Alpenflora. Herausgegeben vom Deutschen und Oéesterreichischen Alpen- verein. Nach der Natur gemalt von Anton Hartinger ... mit Text von Dr. K. W. v. Dalla Torre. Wien (Eigenthum und Verlag des Deutschen und Oesterr. Alpenvereins in Salzburg) [1881-] 1884, 4 vols. (Atlas Alpenfi.). Text: Karl Wilhelm von Dalla Torre von Thurnberg-Sternhoff (1850-1928). Lfg. Nat. Nov. Lfg. Nat. Nov. Lfg. Nat. Nov. I 13 Sep 1882 25 Sep 1883 2 Oct 1881 14 Oct 1882 26 Oct 1883 3 Nov 1881 15 Nov 1882 27 Nov 1883 4 Dec 1881 16 Dec 1882 28 Dec 1883 5 Jan 1882 107) Jan 1883 29 Jan 1884 6 Feb 1882 18 Feb 1883 30 Feb 1884 7 Mar 1882 19 Mar 1883 31 Mar 1884 14 pl. 8 Apr 1882 20 Apr 1883 32 Apr 1884 14 pl. 9 Mai 1882 21 Mai 1883 33 Mai 1884 14 pl. 10 Jun 1882 22 Jun 1883 34 Jun 1884 14 pl. II Jul 1882 23 Jul 1883 35 Jul 1884 14 pl. 12 Aug 1882 24 Aug 1883 36 Jul 1884 14 pl. Band 1: {i, iii], pl. 1-126. Band 2: [i, iii], pl. 127-252. Band 3: {i, ii], pl. 253-378. Band 4: {i-iv], pl. 379-500, 408[ a]. The plates are chromoliths. Text: Wien (... Alpenvereins in Wien) 1882, Oct., p. [i], [1]-249, [250, abbr., 251, err.]. Copies (text and plates): G, MICH, NY, US. Companion vol.: K. W. v. Dalla Torre, Worterbuch der botanischen Fachausdnicke. Erganzung zu dem vom Deutschen und Oéesterreichischen Alpenverein herausgegebenen Atlas der Alpenflora. Salzburg (id.) 1884 (p. iv: Jul 1884) p. [i]-iv, [1]-94. Oct. Copies: G, U. Ed. 2: Atlas der Alpenflora. Herausgegeben vom Be eeten und Oesterreichischen Alpen- verein. II. neubearbeitete Auflage. Wissenschaftlicher Redacteur: Dr. Palla, ... Ausftih- rung der Farbentafeln nach Naturaufnahmen und Originalvorlagen von A. Hartinger. Photolithographie nach eigenem Verfahren von Nenke & Ostermaier, Kunstanstalt, Dresden. Graz 1897. Eigenthum und Verlag des Deutschen und Oéesterreichischen Alpenvereines. In Commission der J. Lindauer’schen Buchhandlung. Minchen. 5 vols. 1: p. {1*], [11*], contents [i]-xv, pl. 7-100. Apr 1896-Aug 1896. 2: p. [i], [i], pl. 201-200. Jan- Oct 1897. Zaps [lls [ii], pl. 201-300. Jan-Oct 1897. 4: p. [i], [111], pl. 307-400. Jan-Oct 1897. 5: p. [i], [i], pl. gor-500. Oct 1897. Copies: U, USDA. — Accompanied by K. W. v. Dalla Torre, Die Alpenjlora der osterreichischen Alpenlander, Sidbaierns und der Schweiz. Nach der analytischen Methode zugleich als Handbuch zu dem vom D.u.O. Alpenvereine herausgegebenen “Atlas der Alpenflora” (ii Auflage). Miinchen (J. Lindauersche Buchhandlung) 1899. Oct., p. [i]-xvi, [1]-270, [1, abbr.]. Copy: U Hartman, Carl (1824-1884), Swedish botanist; high school teacher at Gavle (1852-1859) ; lecturer at the teacher’s college of Orebro; son of C. J. Hartman. (C. Hartm.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: UPS; other material at B, C and H. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 132; BL 2: 475, 520, 534, 665; BM 2: 792-793; GR p. 490; IH 2: 258; Kew 2: 594; Jackson p. 331, 332; KR p. 266-268; PR 3805-3808; Rehder 5: 371; SO 184, 185, 186, 3457, 3462; Tucker 1: 323. 64 HARTMANN, C. J. Anon., Leopoldina 20(17-18): 166. 1884; Bot. Not. 1852: 192, 1858: 102; 1884: 104-105. Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 59, 939. 1963. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 14, pl. 102. 1905 (portr.). COMPOSITE WoRKs: Edited editions 6-11 of C. J. Hartman, Handbok 1 Skandinaviens flora, q.v. (TL 2/2426). 2422. Flora gevaliensis seu enumeratio plantarum circa Gevaliam sponte crescentium, quam venia ampliss. facult. philos. Upsal. praeside Elia Fries . . . p.p. Carolus Hartman Gestricio Helsingus in audit. [handwritten: Gust. min.] die xiii nov. mdccexlvii. h.p. [handwritten] m.s. Gevaliae [Gavle] (excudebat A. D. Landin) s.d. [1847]. Oct. (FU. geval.). 1: p. [1]-18, resp. C. Hartman, 13 Nov 1847. 2: p. [1], 19-34, resp. R. W. Hartman, 7 Jun 1848 (Robert Wilhelm Hartman, 1827-1891; co- author). 3: p. [i], 35-57, auctor C. Hartman, 7 Jun 1848. Copies: G (with t.p. of part 1 only), L (all 3 t.p.’s), NY (id.). Swedish version: Gefle-traktens vexter, enl. Prof. Fries’ naturliga system. Gefle (A. P. Landin) 1848. Oct., p. [i-li], 15-57, .v., fide KR. (ed. 2, by R. W. Hartman, ib. 1863, see 2430). 2423. Annotationes de plantes scandinavicis herbarii linnaeani, in musaeo societ. linnaeanae Londin. asservati. [Stockholm (P. A. Norstedt & S.) 1852]. Oct. (Annot. pl. scand.). Publ.: 1852 (KR), cover, p. [i], [1]-262. Copy: NY. — Partly reprinted from Sv. Vet.-Akad. Handl. 1849: 145-191, 1851: 211-246 (“Anteckningar vid de Skandinaviska vaxterna i Linnés herbarium’’). See also Wallich, in W. J. Hooker, Kew J. Bot. Kew Gard. Misc. 4: 217-220, 252-254. 1852, 5: 25-29. 1853. 2424. Skandinaviens fornamsta atliga och giftiga Svampar. 82 figurer a 8 planscher 1 fargtryck utgifna afC. Hartman, .. . Texten med forfattarens medgifvande hemtad fran “J. W. Smitts Skandinaviens atliga och giftiga svampar”’ och ofversedd at utgifvaren. Stockholm (pa Em Girons Forlag) 1874. Oct. (Skand. atl. gift. Svamp.). Publ.: Apr-Dec 1874 (p. vii: Apr 1874), [i]-vul, [1]-71, [72, bibl.], pl. 1-8, col. liths. Copy: Stevenson. — Third ed. of Johan Wilhelm Smitt (1821-1904), Skandinaviens fornamste atliga och giftiga svampar. Stockholm 1863, ed. 2, 1867, KR p. 655. Hartman, Carl Johan (1790-1849), Swedish physician and botanist, pupil of Thunberg at Uppsala, ultimately government physician in Gastrikland. (Hartm.). HERBARIUM and Types: UPS. — Hartman’s considerable private herbarium went first to his son Carl (1824-1884) and is now incorporated in the general herbarium of UPS. Other material in CG, H and in the Thunberg herbarium (UPS). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 2(1): 212-213; Barnhart 2: 133; BL 2: 475, 665; BM 2: 793; Bossert p. 165; CSP 3: 200, 7:915, 10: 151, 15: 666; Hortus 1194 (““Hartm.”’); IF p. 701; IH 2: 258; Kew 2: 594-595; Jackson p. 331; KR p. 268-270; NAF ser. 2. 3: 36; PR 3802-3804 (ed. 1: 4168-4171); Rehder 5: 371; SBC p. 121 (“Hartm.”’); SO 848, 850a; Tucker 1: 323- 324; Zander ed. 10, p. 669. Anon., Bot. Not. 1843: 31, 32, 1849: 148, 1882: 164; Bot. Zeit. 7: 808; Generalreg. Bot. Not. 29-30. 1939; J. Bot. 21: 64. 1883. Collander, R., Hist. bot. Finland 96. 1965. Hartman, C., in C. J. Hartman, Handb. skand. Fl. ed. 5, p. xii-xxii. 1849 (portr.). Scheutz, N. J. W., Bot. Not. 1863: 69. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 40. 1903, 3(3): 14. 1905. 2425. Genera graminum in Scandinavia indigenorum recognita. Quae consensu experientiss. facult. med. Upsal. praeside C. P. Thunberg ... p.p. auctor Carolus Joh. Hartman Gestric. Helsingus, stipend. reg. in auditor. botanico d. xxvii nov. mdcccexix. h.a.m.s. Upsaliae (Regiae Academiae Typographi) s.d. [1819]. Qu. (Gen. gram.). Publ.: 27 Nov. 1819, p. [i], [1]-10. Copies: G, USDA. — Even though in many cases the 65 HARTMANN, C. J. promotor (C. P. Thunberg) was responsible for the text of academic dissertations de- fended at Uppsala, this dissertation should be attributed to the defendant, C. J. Hartman, who is identified as “‘auctor” on the title page. 2426. Handbok 1 Skandinaviens flora, innefettande Sveriges och Norriges vexter, till och med mossorna. Med inledning, afhandlande grunderna for Botanikens studium, samt tvanne plancher ... Stockholm (Zacharias Haeggstrom) 1820. Oct. (Handb. Skand. fl.). Ed. 1: 7 Oct 1820 (SY p. 63), p. [1]-32, [i]-lxii, [1 ]-489 [‘‘488°’], [1, err.], pl. 1-2. Copies: G, MO, NY, USDA. — P. Isoviita informed us (1977) that a complete set of all editions of the Handbok is at H. Ed. 2: ‘““Handbok ... mossorna. Med en ofversigt af vextlaran och botanikens studium i allmanhet ... andra upplagen, omarbetad och forokad.” Stockholm (Zacharias Haegg- strom) 1832. Oct. Publ.: 1832, p. [1]-xxviil, [1]-cliv, [1]-408, pl. 1-2. Copies: NY, USDA. Ed. 3: ““Handbok ... mossorna; med ett utkast till botanologien eller vextlaren i allmanhet ... tredje upplagen, ratted och fordkad . . .”’ Stockholm (Zacharias Haeggstrom) 1838. Forra delen: Botanologien. Med 2 Taflor, publ. 1838, p. |i]-iv, [i]-clxxix, | clxxx, err.], pl. 1- 2. Copies: G, NY, USDA. Sednare delen: Floran. Med 2 Taflor, publ. 1838, p. [i]-xxxii, [1]-350, pl. 1-2. Copies: G, NY, USDA. Ed. 4: ““Handbok ... mossorna . . . Fjerde upplagan, ratlad och forokad. Med tvanne taflor.”’ Stockholm (Zacharias Haeggstrom) 1843. Oct. Publ.: Jan-Mai 1843, p. [1]-xxxiil, [1]-482, pl. 1-2. Copy: NY. Ed. 5: ““Handbok . .. mossorna; ordnade efter Prof. Fries’ system . . . femte upplagan, rattad och forokad. Med forfattarans portrait.”’ Stockholm (Zacharias Haeggstro6m) 1849. Oct. Publ.: Dec 1849 or Jan 1850 (p. vi: Dec 1849; Bot. Not. Feb 1850) portr. of author, p. [i]- XXIV, 1-cxx, [1]-503. Copies: G, NY, USDA. Ed. 6: ““Handbok ... Norges vexter, till och med Mossorna; ornade efter Prof. Fries’ system . sjette upplagan, utgiven med rattelser och tillagg af Carl Hartman ...” Stockholm (Zacharias Haeggstrom) 1854. Oct. Editor: Carl Hartman (1824-1884). Edited eds. 6-11. Publ.: Jun-Oct 1854 (pref. Jun 1854; Bot. Not. Nov-Dec 1854), p. [i*-iv*], [i]-cxxiv, [1]- 536. Copies: G, MO, NY, USDA. Ed. 7: ““Handbok .... sjunde upplagan, utgiven med rattelser och tillagg af Carl Hartman ...’ Stockholm (Zacharias Haeggstrom) 1858. Oct. Publ.: Jun 1858 (p. iv: 1 Jun 1858; Bot. Not. Jul 1858), p. [i*-iv*], [1]-cviii, [1]-494. Copies: GaNNe Ed. 8: “‘Handbok ... attonde upplagan, utgifven med rattelser och tillagg af Carl Hartman ...” Stockholm (Zacharias Haeggstr6m Forlag) 1861. Oct. Publ.: 14-19 Jun 1861 (p. iv*: Mai 1861; date inf. P. Isoviita from letters to Hartman), p. [i*-iv*], [i]-cviil, [1]-518, [1, err.]. Copy: NY. Ed. 9: ““Handbok ... nionde upplagen, utgifven med rattelser och tillagg af Carl Hartman ...” Stockholm (Zacharias Haeggstrom Forlag) 1864. 2 vols. Oct. Férra delen: Phanerogamer och Ormbunkar, publ.: Sep- Dec 1864 (p. v: Sep 1864) p. [ii*- v*], [i]-Ixiv, [1]-322. Sednare delen: Mossor, publ.: Sep-Dec 1864, p. [i]-xii, [1]-120. A copy with an 1866 imprint is reported by Grolle (copy JE; see Feddes Repert. 87: 223 and in litt. to P. Isoviita) ; we have not found such a copy, but Saelan also mentions ‘‘1866”’. Copies: NY, Steere (pars 2); USDA. Ed. 10: ““Handbok ... tionde upplagan, utgifven med rattelser och tillagg af Carl Hartman ...” Stockholm (Zacharias Haeggstroms Forlag) 1870. 2 vols. Oct. Forra delen: Phanerogamer och Ormbunkar, publ.: Mai 1870 (p. vi*: Mar 1870), p. [i*- vi*], [1]-Ixx, [1]-343. Copies: G, NY. (Inf. date P. Isoviita). Sednare delen: Mossor, publ.: Sep 1871 (p. iv: Mai 1871; Bot. Not. Nov 1871), p. [i]-xxviii, [1]-179, [180, err.]. Copies: G, NY, Steere (pars 2); USDA. (Inf. date P. Isoviita). Ed. 11: “C.J. Hartmans Handbok . . . elfte, helt och hallet omarbetade upplagan, utgifven af Carl Hartman ...” Stockholm (Zacharias Haeggstroms Forlag) 1879. Oct. Forra delen: Fanerogamer och ormbunkar, publ.: Mai-Jun 1879 (p. [iv*]: Mai 1879. Nat. Nov. Jun 1879), p. [1*-iv*], [i]-lxxxiii, [1]-626. Copies: G, NY, USDA. 66 HARTMAN, R. W. Ed. 12: ““C. J. och C. Hartmans Handbok i Skandinaviens flora, innefattande Sveriges, Norges, Finlands och Danmarks ormbunkar och fanerogamer. Tolfte upplagan, utgifven af Th. O. B. N. Krok ... (Medearbetare: Lekt. S$. Almquist; lekt. Hj. Hjelt; Doc. O. Kihlman; Koll. N. G. W. Langerstedt; Doc. E. Ljungstrom; Doc. A. N. Lundstrom; Rekt. L. M. Neuman; Dokt. N. Hj. Nillsson; Distriktslak. L. Schlegel; Telegrafkomm. F. Svanlund och Prof. V. B. Wittrock.)”’ Stockholm (Hjalmar Kinbergs Forlagsexpedition) s.d. [1889]. Oct. TF Main author: Thorgny Ossian Bolivar Napoleon Krok (1834-1921). Collaborators: Sigfrid Oscar Immanuel Almquist (1844-1923). Albert Hjalmar Hjelt (1851-1925). Alfred Oswald Kihlman (after 1906: Kairamo) (1858-1938). Nils Ger- hard Wilhelm Kagerstedt (1847-1925). Ernst Leopold Ljungstrom (1854-1943) (see Bot. Not. 1944: 367-378). Axel Nicolaus Lundstrom (1847-1905). Leopold Martin Neuman (1852-1922). Nils Hjalmar Nilsson (1856-1925) (see Sv. bot. Tidskr. 20: 72- 76. 1926). Henrik Adolf Leonard Schlegel (1845-1901). Johan Fredrik Eberhard Svanlund (1832-1902). Veit Brecher Wittrock (1839-1914). Publ. (Forsta Haftet): Jun 1889 (Nat. Nov. Jul 1889; see also J. Bot. Dec 1889), p. [1-1v], [1]-128. Unfinished. Of the collaborators mentioned above Almquist, Lagerstedt and Svanlund contributed to this first and only part. Copies: G, MICH, NY. — For a continuation see no. 2947. 2427. Svensk och norsk excursions-flora. Phanerogamer och ormbunkar. Stockholm (Zacharias Haeggstrom) 1846. Duod. (Sv. norsk exc.-fl.). Ed. 1: Jun-Jul 1846 (p. iv: 1 Jun 1846; Bot. Zeit. 28 Aug 1846), p. [i]-xvi, [1]-191. Copy: NY. Ed. 2: “Svensk ... Andra upplagan med rattelset och tillagg af Carl Hartman ...” Stock- holm (Zacherias Haeggstrom) 1853. Duod. Publ.: Mai-Jun 1853 (p. iv: 1 Mai 1853; Bot. Not. Jun-Jul 1853), p. [i]-xvi, [1]-191, [192, err.]. Copy: NY. Ed. 3: “Svensk ... Tredje upplagan med rattelser och tillagg af Carl Hartman, lector.” Stockholm (Zacharias Haeggstroms Forlag) 1860. Duod. Publ.: Sep-Dec 1860 (p. iv: 1 Sep 1860), p. [1]-xvi, [1]-201, [202, err.]. Copy: NY. Ed. 4: “Svensk ... Fjerde upplagan med rattelser och tillagg af Carl Hartman ...” Stock- holm (Zacharias Haeggstroms Forlag) 1866. Duod. Publ.: Mai-Dec 1866 (p. iv: Mai 1866), p. [i]-xv, [1]-199. Copies: G, NY. Hartman, Carl Vilhelm (1862-1941), Swedish botanist, ethnographer and archeologist, son of Carl Hartman; curator at the Carnegie Museum at Pittsburgh 1903-1908, later at the Stockholm Riksmuseum. (C. V. Hartm.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown; possibly Costa Rican coll. at CM. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 133; BL 2: 509, 665; CSP 15: 666; Kew 2: 594; KR p. 270; Langman p. 351. Anon., Bot. Not. 1894: 133. Hartman, C. V., Carnegie Mus. Pittsburgh, Ann. Rep. 1904: 25-28, 1909: 10. 2428. Handbok i svenska tragardskotseln. Nionde afdelingen (Tillaggshafte.) Vaxtnomenclatur innefattande de i Sverige vilda och odlade Vaxternas slagt- och artnamn, samt vanligare botaniska termer, deres betydelse och betoning, jemte forklaring af forkortade autorsnamn ... Stockholm (Sigfrid Flodins Forlag) [1884]. Oct. (Vaxtnomenclatur). Publ.: Aug-Sep 1884 (p. v: Aug 1884; Nat. Nov. Oct 1884; Bot. Zeit. 31 Oct 1884), p. [i]-v, [1]-178. Copy: Bo Peterson. — Constitutes the ninth part of E. Lindgren, A. Pihl och G. Lowegren, “‘Handbok i svenska tradgardsskotseln.”’ Hartman, Robert Wilhelm (1827-1801), Swedish botanist, son of C. J. Hartman; teacher at Gavle; Dr. phil. Uppsala 1854. (R. Hartm.). HERBARIUM and types: UPS. — Exsiccatae: Bryaceae Scandinaviae exsiccatae (fasc. 1-15, nos. I- 450, Gevaliae [Landin; 14-15: Lindholm] 1857-1874, 450 nos. fasc. 14-15 edited by A. J. Lindholm), complete sets at BM, LD, S, UPS and W, other sets at B, BM, BR, C, CU, FH, FJ, GB, H, K, L, MANCH, PC. — Most sets were noticed by Bot. Not. D “I HARTMAN, R. W. Ref.: Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19: 210. 1971. Hartman, C., Handb. Skand. fl. ed. 10, 1871 (lists exsiccatae). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 133; BL 2: 520, 524, 665; BM 2: 793; GR p. 490; IH 2: 258; KR p. 270-271; PR 3809; Rehder 5: 371; Tucker 1: 324. Anon., Bot. Not. 1872: 188; 1891: 173. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 15, pl. 102. 1905 (portr.). 2429. Helsinglands Cotyledoneae och Heteronemeae. Academisk Afhandling, med vidtberomda Philos. Facultetens tillstand, under inseende af Mag. Elias Fries, ... for philosophiska graden forfattad och utgifven af Rob. Wilh. Hartman ... och till offentlig granskning framstalld pa Gustav. Auditorium den 31 Maj 1854. p.v.t.fm. Gefle (A. P. Landin) 1854. Oct. (in fours). (Helsingl. Cotyl. Heteronem.). Publ.: 31 Mai 1854, p. [1]-35. Copy: NY. — Hartman is identified as author (“‘forfatted ... aut Ne 2430. Gefle-traktens vaxter, med vaxtstallen for de sallsyntare, uptecknade af Rob. Hartman. Andra upplagan. Gefle (A. P. Landin) 1863. Oct (Gefle-tr. vaxt.). Publ.: 1863 (p. 4: 18 Jun 1863), p. [1]-60. Copy: GB. — Second edition of C. Hartman, Gefle- traktens vexter, 1848 (see no. 2422). Hartmann, Frans Xaver, Ritter vom (1737-1791), Austrian botanist. (f°. Hartmann). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 133; BFM 1354, 1679, 1360; BM 2: 794; Dryander 3: 21; Laségue p. 289; Moebius p. 352; PR 3810 (ed. 1: 4172); Rehder 5: 371; TL- 2/1266. COMPOSITE WORKS: See Crantz, Inst. rei herb., add. 1767, TL 2/1266. EPONYMY: Hartmannia Spach (1835) is dedicated to Emanuel Friedrich Hartmann (1784- 1837), German cryptogamist, later working in Louisiana; Hartmanma A. P. de Candolle 1836 is dedicated to Jos. Adolph Hartmann (fl. 1739), ... traveller in California. 2431. Primae lineae institutionum botanicarum clarissimi viri Crantz quas authoritate et con- sensu illustrissimorum, perillustrium, magnificorum, spectabilium, clarissimorum virorum reverendissi ac magnifici domini universitatis rectoris reverendissimi, illustrissimi, ac am- plissimi domini universitatis cancellarii illustrissimi, magnifici, ac clarissimi inclytae facul- tatis medicae domini praesidis perillustris, ac magnifici inclytae facultatis medicae domini vice-praesidis perillustris, magnifici, ac spectabilis inclytae facultatis medicae domini decani d.d. sacrae caesareoregiae apostolicae majestatis consiliariorum & archiatrorum, nec non clarissimorum dd. professorum venerabilis domini senioris, atque totius amplissimi d.d. medicorum collegii pro doctoratus laurea, summisque in medicina honoribus & privilegiis legitime impetrandis publicae disquisitioni submittit Franc. Xaver. Hartmann silesius aa. 11. et phil. magister pro suprema doctoratus laurea candid. Disputabitur in palatio uni- versitatis die mensis [ ] mdcclxvi. Vindobonae [Wien] (typis Joannis Thomae de Trattern) s.d. [1766]. Oct. (Premae lin. inst. bot.). Ed. 1: 1766, p. [1]-60, [1.2, theses], p/. 7-4, uncol. copper engr. Copy: NY. Ed. 2: Primarum linearum institutionum botanicarum clarissimi viri Crantizii editio altera continens characteristicas omnium classium icones, additamenta novorum generum et specierum. In necessarium institutionem rei herbariae supplementum auctore Franc. Xaver. Hartmanno ... Lipsiae [Liepzig] (impensis Joannis Pauli Kraus) 1767. Oct. Publ.: 1767, p. {i-viii], [1]-94, [1-2, index], pl. 1-4, uncol. copper engr. by Aug. Cipps. Copies: M, MO. Hartmann, Max (1876-x), German algologist. (44. Hartmann). HERBARIUM and Types: Unknown. 68 HARTWEG, A. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 133; Kew 2: 595; LS suppl. 10850-10853. 2432. Autogamie bei Protisten und ihre Bedeutung fur das Befruchtungsproblem ... mit 27 Abbildungen im Text. Jena (Gustav Fischer) 1909. Oct. (Autogam. Protist.). Publ.: Jan-Jun 1909 (J. Bot. Jul 1909), p. [1]-72, fig. 1-27. Copy: G. — Reprinted from Archiv fur Protistenkunde 14(2), 1909. Ref.: S.G., J. Bot. 47: 282-283. 1909. Hartmann, Wilhelm (fl. 1794) (= Gottfried Wilhelm Hartmann, + 1770-1823?). (W. Hartmann). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIBLIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 134; CSP 3: 201; MW p. 161; PR 3823 (ed. 1: 4194); Rehder 5: 371. 2433- Dissertatio inauguralis sistens observationes botanicas de discrimine generico Betulae et Alni. Quam consensu gratiosae facultatis medicae in Academia carolina stutgardiana constitutae pro gradu doctoris medicinae proponit auctor Guilelmus Hartmann, stutgar- dianus. Die [ ] Febr. mdccxciv. Typis Academicis [Stuttgart 1794]. Qu. (Discr. Betul. Aln.). Publ.: Feb 1794, p. [i], [1]-38. Copy: M. Reprint: in Roemer, Arch. bot. 2: 350-378. Mar-Dec 1801. Hartung, C. A. F. A. Heinrich (/!. 1812), German physician. (Hartung). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BM 2: 795; PR 3824 (ed. 1: 4196); Rehder 3: 721. NOTE: We have no biographical information on this author. 2434. De Cinchonae speciebus, atque medicamentis chinam supplentibus: dissertatio quam pro summis in arte medica consequendis honoribus, coram illustri facultate medica argentora- tensi, die 29 februarii 1812, hora tertia pomeridiana, publice, defendere conabitur C. A. F. A. Henricus Hartung, -mayenensis, ex praef. rheno. mosellana. Argentorati [Strasbourg] (typis Levrault, almae facultatis medicae typographi) 1812. Qu. (Cinchon. sp.). Publ.: 29 Feb 1812, p. [1i-iv], [1]-39. Copy: G. Hartweg, Andreas (x-1831), German botanist, director of the Karlsruhe botanical Gar- den. (A. Hartw.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown; bought 1832 by the Grand Duke of Baden. Ref.: Anon., Flora 14(2) Int. Bl. 1: 5-6. 1831, 16: 64. 1833 (sale herb.). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 134; BM 2: 795; Jackson p. 425; PR 3825 (ed. 1: 4197); Rehder 5: 371; Tucker 1: 324; Anon., Flora 14: 303. 1831. EPONYMY: Hartwegia C. G. D. Nees (1831). 2435- Hortus carlsruhanus oder: Verzeichnis sammtlicher Gewachse welche in dem grossher- zoglichen botanischen Garten zu Carlsruhe cultivirt werden nebst dem geschichtlichen der botanischen und Lustgarten von 1530-1825. Und einem Situationsplan im Grund- und Aufriss und im Durchschnitt von sammtlichen Gewachshausern. Herausgegeben von Gar- teninspector Hartweg. Carlsruhe (gedruckt bei P. Macklot) s.d. [1825]. Oct. (in fours). (Hort. carlsruh.). Publ.: Apr-Dec 1825 (p. vi: Mar 1825), p. [i]-xlvii, 2 charts, [1]-303, [1]-7, [8], err.], z uncol. copper engr. Copies: NY (1 chart), Regensburg. Ref.: Anon., Flora 9: 142 (rd.), 343-347 (rev.) 7 Mar & 14 Jun 1836. 69 HARTWEG Hartweg, Carl Theodor (1812-1871), German botanist; son of Andreas Hartweg; botani- cal collector for the Horticultural Society of London in North, Central and South America 1836-1843 and 1845-1847; afterwards inspector of the ducal gardens at Schwetzingen (Baden). (Hartw.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: K (first set of Hartweg’s own collections), LD (orig. herb.). Sets of plants collected by Hartweg are in many herbaria, see IH. Letters and reports in library, Royal Horticultural Society, London. Hartweg’s plants were described by Bentham (Pl. Hartw.), see TL 2/424. Ref.: McVaugh, R., zx G. Bentham, Plantae hartwegianae, facsimile ed. (see e.g. for itinerary) (TL 2/424). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 3: 49; Backer p. 255; Barnhart 2: 134; BB p. 141; Clokie p. 179; CSP 3: 203; Desmond p. 291-292; Hemsley 4: 126-127; Hortus 3: 1194 (‘‘Hart- weg’); IH 2: 259; Jackson p. 556; Kew 2: 596; Langman p. 351, 927-928; Laségue p. 207-209; ME 1: 192, 3: 592; PR (s.n.); Rehder 5: 371; TL-2/424. Alden and Ifft, Occ. Papers Calif. Acad. Sci. 20: 47-48. 1943. Anon., J. Hort. Soc. London 1: 169-170. 1846 (prel. report on 1845-1846 trip to Mexico and California) ; Bull. Soc. bot. France 18: 189. 1871; J. Bot. 9: 224. 1871; Gard. Chron. 1871: 313, 904. Brewer, W. H., in S. Watson, Bot. Calif. 2: 556. 1880. Coats, A. M., Quest for plants 317-319, 344-346. 1969. Cox, J. Roy. Hort. Soc. 80: 275-276. 1955. C.S., Gartenflora 7: 360. 1858. Eastwood, A., California hist. Soc. Quart. 18: 342-343. 1939. Ewan, J., im: Cent. Progress nat. Sci. 51. 1955. Gray, J. L., Letters A. Gray 150. 1893. Hartweg, J. Hort. Soc. London 1: 180-185. 1846, 2: 121-125, 187-191. 1847, 3: 217-228. 1848 (‘journal of a mission to California in search of plants’’) ; ‘Trans. Hort. Soc. London ser. 2. 3: [115]-162, pl. 3. 1848 (Notes of a visit to Mexico, Guatemala, and Equatorial America ... 1836-1843). Howell, J. T., Marin flora 29. 1949; see also Leafl. West. Bot. 1(15): 180-181. 1935 (note on Hartweg from the memoirs of Theodor Cordua, in Quart. Calif. hist. Soc. 12: 279-311. 1933). James, The trees of Bicton 109. 1969. Jepson, W. L., Erythea 5(3): 31-35, 51-56. 1897 (explorations in America). Linden, J. et J. E. Planchon, Troisieme voyage de J. Linden 1: Ix. 1863. McKelvey, S. D., Bot. Expl. Trans-Mississippi West 1790-1850, 961-980. 1955. McVaugh, R., Introduction to the facsimile reprint of George Bentham’s Plantae Hartweg- ianae (Hist. nat. class. 30), Lehre (J. Cramer) 1970, ii, 102 p., map 3; see also Contr. Univ. Mich. Herb. 9: 243-244. 1972 (itin. Mexico). Reinikka, M. A., Hist. Orchid. 187-188. 1972. Sargent, C.S., Silva 2: 34. 1891. Thomas, J. H., Contr. Dudley Herb. 5(6): 155. 1961. (Santa Cruz coll.). Urban, I., Symb. ant. 1: 10.1898, 3: 57-58. 1902. Weberbauer, A., Pflanzenw. peruan. Anden 11. 1911 (Veg. Erde 12). EPONYMY: Hartwegia J. Lindley (1837); Hartwegiella O. E. Schulz (1933). Harvey, William Henry (1811-1866), Irish botanist; colonial treasurer at the Cape 1836- 1841; curator of TCD 1843; professor of botany Dublin 1856; traveller in the United States (1849-1850), South Africa (1835-1841), and Australia, New Zealand and Fiji (1853-1856). (Harv.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: T’'CD. — Duplicates in many herbaria. Exsiccatae: (1) Australian algae, nos. 1-601. Sets at BM, DWC, FH, FMC, L, MEL, NY. (2) Ceylon algae, nos. 1-106. Sets at FH, FMC, L, NY. (3) Friendly Island Algae, nos. 1-124. Sets at FH, G, L, NY (collected at Tongatabu, Lifuka or Hapai, and Vavan). Important sets of Harvey’s Australian algae are also e.g. at BM, DWC, MEL, NSW and STA; for further details see Ducker (1977), Blackler (1977) and 70 HARVEY May (1977). The main part of the Sonder herbarium used for the Flora Capensis is at S (at least 60.000 specimens, fide B. Nordenstam in litt.) ; Gandoger (1913) claimed to have a large share of the Sonder/Fl. cap. originals (now at LY). See also under Sonder. A Harvey manuscript and 10 original plates is at FH. Letters at BM. Ref.: Gandoger, M., Bull. Soc. bot. France 60: 415. 1913. Lindman, C. A. M., Riksmuseets uppkomst och utveckling 103. 1916. Womersley, H. B. S., Austral. J. mar. freshw. Research 7(3): 346. 1956. Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19: 77. 1969; Bryologist 80: 509. 1978. Gordon, R. B., Taxon 24: 628. 1975. Ross, R. R., Taxon 25: 525-526. 1976. Ducker, Sc. C., Taxon 26: 166-168. 1977 (extensive details on Austral. alg.). Blackler, H., Taxon 26: 495-496. 1977. May, V., Taxon 26: 496. 1977. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 135; BB p. 141-142; BL 1: 54, 300, 2: 280, 665; BM 2: 795-796; Bossert p. 166; Clokie p. 179; CSP 3: 205-207, 7: 917, 12: 315; Dawson p. 794; Desmond p. 292; De Toni 1: Ix-1xi, 2: lxiii; DNB 25: 180; Frank 3 (Anh.): 41; GR cat. p. 64 (“Harv.”’); Hortus 3: 1194 (“Harv.”); HR; IH 2: 259; Kew 2: 598; Jackson p. 556; KR p. 271-272; Laségue p. 327, 448, 504, 545; Lenley p. 459 (Torrey cor..); ME 1: 192, 3: 592 [index]; Moebius p. 67, 86, 88; MW p. 161; NAF 11(1): 89, ser. 2. 2: 159, 4: 43, 6: 64, 8: 47; NI 803-807; PR 3827-3835 (ed. 1: 4198-4200); Rehder 5: 372; RS p. 86; SBC p. 122 (“Harv.”’) ; TL-2/239, see index; Tucker 1: 324-325; Urban-Berl. p. 264, 353; Zander ed. 10, p. 667. Allen, M., The Hookers of Kew 1785-1911. London 1967, p. 153, 155, 202, 204, 210, 224. Anon., Flora 49: 336. 1866; Bot. Zeit. 24: 216. 267-268. 1866; [Fisher, Lydia Jane], Memoir of W. H. Harvey, London 1869, xvi, 372 p. (portr.; mainly autobiographical) ; Bull. Soc. bot. France 1: 43. 1854 (voyage to the East), 3: 736. 1857 (coll.), 13(bibl.): 190. 1866; Bonplandia 7: 104. 1853 (on the projected journey to Australia) ; Proc. Roy. Soc. London 16: xxil-xxill. 1868; Proc. Linn. Soc. London 1865/66: Ixi-Ixv. 1866; Gard. Chron. 1866: 537-538. Bailey, Proc. R. Soc. Queensland 1890/91: xxviii. 1891. Baker, H. A. and E. G. H. Oliver, Ericas in S. Afr. ix-x. 1967. Burkill, 1. H., Chapt. hist. bot. India 183, 184. 1965. Coats, A. M., Quest for plants 264-265. 1969. Diels, L., Pflanzenw. West-Austral. 55, 71. 1906 (Veg. Erde 7). Dixon et al., Brit. phycol. Bull. 3(1): 115-116. 1966. Ewan, J. et al., Short hist. bot. U.S. 9, 42, 74, 75, 77. 1969. Fletcher, H. R., Roy. Bot. Gard. Edinburgh 125, 185. 1970. Geary, Veld en Flora 61(1): 8-10. 1975 (portr.). Gray, A., Ann. Rep. Smiths. Inst. 22: 131-134. 1867; Amer. J. Sci. 92: 129, 273-277. 1866; Sci. Pap. 2: 337-342. 1889. Green, J. R., Hist. bot. 437-442. 1914. Harvey-Gibson, R. J., Outlines hist. bot. 172. 1914. Hooker, J. D., Fl. Tasm. cxxvi. 1859. Huxley, L., Life letters J. D. Hooker 538 [index; many references] 1918. Jessop, J. P., Suid-Afrik. biogr. Woordenb. 1: 367-369. 1968. Lucas, Vict. Natural. 50: 186. 1933 (corr. in ‘“‘a pioneer botanist in Victoria’’). MacOwan, Trans. 8. Afr. philos. Soc. 4: li-liii. 1887. Maiden, J. H., J. Proc. Roy. Soc. N.S.W. 42: 69-71. 1908; J. West Austral. nat. Hist. Soc. 6: 18, 29-31. 1909; Pap. Proc. Roy. Soc. Tasmania 1909: 19. Marloth, R., The flora of South Africa 1: ix. 1913 (portr.). Merrill, E. D., Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 30(1); 144. 1947 (Pacific Isl. bibl.). Milner, J. D., Cat. Portr. Kew 58. 1906. Mitchell, M. E., 7 C. C. Gillispie, DSB 6: 162-163. 1972 (bibl.). Perceval Wright, Notes Bot. School Trinity College, Dublin 1: (5)-(8). 1896. Philips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 247, 364. 1963. Praeger, R. L., zn F. W. Oliver, Makers Brit. bot. 202-224, 328, pl. 17. 1913; Proc. R. Irish Acad. 7: cxxxill. 1901; Irish Naturalist 27(10,11): 162-163. 1918 (on H. and Charles Darwin). Rodgers, A. D., John Torrey 342 [index]. 1942. HARVEY Seemann B., J. Bot. 4: 236-238. 1866. Verduyn de Boer, J. H., Die Huisgenoot 6 Mai 1926. Webb, D. A., Hermathena 103: 32-45. 1966 (H. and the tradition of systematic botany, portr.). Willis, J. H., Vict. Natural. 66: 108. 1949. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 93. 1903, 3(3): lii, 79, pl. 69. 1905 (portr.). COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) See J. W. Bailey, U.S. Explor. Exped., Lower Crypt. 1862, TL-2/239. (2) W. J. Hooker, British flora, vol. 2(1), Confervoideae, p. 322-385, Glotocladeae, p. 385-401. 1833; reprinted 1844, TL-2/3000. (3) Mackay, J. T., Flora hibernica vol. 2, 1836, Algae. HANDwriTING: Bartonia 28: pl. 5. 1957; Candollea 30: 387-388. 1975; see also frontisp. portr. in Harvey, Man. Brit. mar. alg. ed. [2], 1849. EPONYMY: Harveya W. J. Hooker (1837); Harveyella Schmitz & Reinke (1889). 2436. The genera of South African plants, arranged according‘to the natural system. Cape Town (A. S. Robertson) 1838. Oct. (Gen. S. Afr. pl.). Ed. 1: Aug-Dec 1838 (p. 420: 23 Jul 1838), p. [i]-lxvi, [1]-429. Copies: G, MICH, MO, NY; IDC 5133. Ed. 2: Oct 1868 (rd. Flora 21 Apr 1869, “‘just publ.” J. Bot. Nov 1868; Trimen received his copy, now at MICH, Oct 1868), p. [i*]-12*, [i]-iii, [1]-483. Copies: G, MICH, MO, U, USDA; IDC 6110. — ‘“‘Edited by J. D. Hooker ...’? Cape Town (J. C. Juta), London (Longman, Green, Reader, and Dyer). Reprint ed. 2: Announced by Asher, Amsterdam (1974). 2436a. A manual of the British algae: containing generic and specific descriptions of all the known British species of sea-weeds, and of Confervae, both marine and fresh-water ... London (John van Voorst, ...) 1841. Oct. (Man. Brit. alg.). Publ.: Jul-Oct 1841 (p. lvii: 5 Oct 1840; Hooker, J. Bot. Jul 1841 “advancing”’; 3 Nov 1841 rd. by Boston Nat. Hist. Soc.), p. [i]-lvii, [1]-229. Copies: MO, NY, USDA; IDC 6371. [Ed. 2]: Jul-Dec 1849 (p. v: 30 Jun 1849; Torrey received his copy, at NY, Apr 1850), portr. author, p. [iJ-lii, [1]-252, pl. 7-27, with [54 p.] text, handcol. liths. by author. Copies: G, NY, US.—‘“‘A manual . . . sea-weeds. With plates to illustrate all the genera . . .”” London (John van Voorst, ...) 1849. Oct. 2437. Algae antarcticae, being characters and descriptions of the hitherto unpublished species of algae, discovered in Lord Auckland’s Group, Campbell’s Island, Kerguelen’s Land, Falkland Islands, Cape Horn and other southern circumpolar regions, during the voyage of H.M. discovery ships “Erebus” and ““Terror’’; by Dr. J. D. Hooker and W. H. Harvey, Esq. M.D. [London 1845]. Oct. (Alg. antarct.). Co-author: Joseph Dalton Hooker (1817-1911). Publ.: Mai-Jun 1845, p. 1-32. Copies: FH, MO. — Reprinted with independent pagination from London J. Bot. 4: 249-276. Mai 1845, 293-298. Jun 1845. 2438. Algae Novae Zelandiae; being a catalogue of all the species of Algae yet recorded as inhabiting the shores of New Zealand, with characters and brief descriptions of the new species discovered during the Voyage of H.M. discovery ships “Erebus” and ““Terror’’, and of others communicated to Sir W. Hooker by Dr. Sinclair, the Rev. W. Colenso, and M. Raoul. By Dr. Hooker, and W. H. Harvey, Esq. [London 1845-1848]. Oct. (Alg. Nov. Kel.). Publ.: Oct 1845-Aug 1848, (in journal), p. [1]-31. Copy: FH. — Reprinted from London J. Bot. 4: 521-551. Oct 1845 and 7: 443-445. Aug 1848. 2439- Phycologia britannica: or history of British sea-weeds, containing coloured figures, generic and specific characters, synonymes, and descriptions of all the species of algae inhabiting the shores of the British Islands. In three volumes. London (Reeve Brothers) 1846-1851, 3 vols. (Phycol. brit.). 72 HARVEY Publ.: Published in 60 parts or 6 plates at monthly intervals from Jan 1846 until June 1849 with some irregularity after this (Dixon). Originally the work was delivered in three volumes with their own title pages and the plates in numerical order. Copies: Teyler, US (signatures of 8 p. accompanied by 4 pl.). 1: 1846 (t.p.), p. [i]-xv, [i]-viii, plates with text 7-720. 1846 (preface 3 Dec 1845); 2: 1849 (t.p.), p. [1*], [1]-vi, plates with text 127-240. 1849; 3: 1851 (t.p.), p. [i]-xxxix [or-xlv], [i-xiv] or [i-x], plates with text 247-360. 1851 (pref. 30 Jul 1851). Barnhart, in an unpublished memoir at NY provided the following tentative data on publication (compiled 4 Aug 1932). fasc. plates dates fasc. plates dates I 1-6 Jan 1846 31 181-186 Jul 1848 2 7-12 Feb 1846 32 187-192 Aug 1848 3 13-18 Mar 1846 33 193-198 Sep 1848 4 19-24 Apr 1846 34 199-204 Oct 1848 5 25-30 Mai 1846 35 205-210 Nov 1848 6 31-36 Jun 1846 36 211-216 Dec 1848 7 37-42 Jul 1846 37 217-222 Jan 1849 8 43-48 Aug 1846 38 223-228 Feb 1849 9 49-54 Sep 1846 39 229-234 Mar 1849 10 55-60 Oct 1846 40 235-240 Apr 1849 II 61-66 Nov 1846 41 241-248 Mai 1849 12 67-72 Dec 1846 42 249-252 Jun 1849 13 73-78 Jan 1847 43 253-258 14 79-84 Feb 1847 44 259-264 15 85-90 Mar 1847 45 265-270 16 g1-96 Apr 1847 46 271-276 17 97-102 Mai 1847 47 277-282 18 103-108 Jun 1847 48 283-288 19 109-114 Jul 1847 49 289-294 20 115-120 Aug 1847 50 295-300 21 121-126 Sep 1847 51 301-306 22 127-132 Oct 1847 52 307-312 1850 23 133-138 Nov 1847 53 313-318 24 139-144 Dec 1847 54 319-324 25 145-150 Jan 1848 55 325-330 26 151-150 Feb 1848 56 331-336 27 157-162 Mar 1848 57 337-342 28 163-168 Apr 1848 58 343-348 29 169-174 Mai 1848 59 349-354 30 175-180 Jun 1848 60 355-300 1851 Subsequently the plates were issued in four volumes with new title-pages (all four “1846-51”, see below). The later issues appear to have contained the plates in systematic order, they came out on two paper formats. The Teyler and US copies have the plates numbered 1-360 with no numbers missing or double. Nissen (no. 806) reports, that the four volume issue has 382 plates of which 746, 264, 328, 348, 352, 357 and 385 are missing and 24, 114, 141, 169 and 207 double. Ed. 1846-1851: reissue in four volumes, published by 1863: “In four volumes . . .”” London (Reeve and Benham) 1846-1851 (on each of the four title-pages). Copies: G, Dale E. Johnson, MO, NY, USDA. Vol. r: p. [iJ-xlv, [iii1*, dedic.], [v*], vi¥-vii*, [ix*], x*-xv*, index [i**], -vili**, pl. 7-40, 42-97, with text. Vol. 2: [i*-11i1*], index [i]-vi, pl. 98-789, id. Vol. 3: [i-vii], pl. 190-279 (231, 241 double), (id.). Vol. 4: [i*], [i]-iv, pl. 280-360 (289, 338 double), (id.). HARVEY New edition: “In four volumes . . .”’ Ashford, Kent (L. Reeve & Co., Ltd.) 1871. Oct. All four volumes dated 1871, plates in systematic order. Copies: BR, MICH. Vol. 1: [i*], [i]-xli, 97 pl. with text. (numbers mixed). Vol. 2: [i], 92 pl. id. Vol. 3: [i, iii], go pl. id. Vol. 4: [i], 109 pl. id. Copies: BR (388 pl. in all); MICH (plates see below); NY (360 l.). The MICH copy has the following plates: Vol. 1: pl. 1, 4, 8, 11, 14, 17, 19, 22, 25, 28A, 31, 33, 37, 414, 45, 47, 49, 52, 56, 60, 64, 66, 70, 72, 75, 78, 79, 82, 87, 89, 91, 98, 101, 103, 107, 109, 111, 115, 124, 126, 128, 132-133, 138, 142-143, 149, 153, 150, 158, 162, 176, 178, 182-183, 189, 194, 197, 200, 204, 223, 229, 233, 237, 240-241, 248, 257-258, 260-261, 265, 270-271, 273, 280, 285, 289, 295, 312, 318, 323-324, 320, 329-330, 332, 338-339 341 343, 348-349, 359- Vol. 2: pl. 2,7, 9-10, 15, 23, 26, 32, 34, 40, 42, 44, 48, 50-51, 55, 61, 65, 73-74, 83, 65, 102A, 114, 116, 118, 121, 127, 134, 145-148, 151-152, 155, 157, 160-170, 172, 175, 177, 195, 198, 201-203, 205, 208- 210, 217-218, 220-222, 224-225, 227-228, 234-230, 247, 250,'252-253, 259, 204, 207, 277-278, 283- 284, 291-293, 301-303, 307, 319-320, 345-349, 3474, 347B, 358A. Vol. 3: pl. 5, 13, 16, 20-21, 27, 36, 38, 46, 535.57s 59> ©3, 67, 69, 71, 77, 80-81, 88, 90, 945 95» 97> 100, 104, 106, 108, 110, 112, 117, 120B, 123, 125, 129, 131, 136-137, 139-141, 144, 159, 161, 163-165, 179, 181, 184-185, 187-188, 191, 193, 199, 206, 209, 212, 214-215, 219, 230-232, 242, 244, 255, 262, 266, 269, 272, 274, 276, 279, 281, 287-288, 296-297, 308, 310, 313-314, 325s 331, 334s 37> 357 Vol. 4: 3, 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 35B, 43, 54A, 58A, 62, 68, 76, 86, 92-93, 96, 99A, 105A, 113A, 119, 124, 130, 135, 150A, 154, 160, 171, 173A, 174, 180, 186A, 190, 196, 207, 211, 213, 216, 226, 236, 238- 239, 243, 245-240, 249, 251A, 254, 256, 263, 268, 275, 282, 290, 294, 298, 300, 304-306, 309, 311, BI5-317) 321-3225 327-3285 333 3357339 349s 3425 3445 350-353, 354A, 355A, 356. Two extracts of the Phycologia appeared (BM 2: 795): (1) Synopsis of British Seaweeds, compiled from Prof. Harvey’s Phycologica Britannica, see no. 2445. (2) Gatty, Mrs. Alfred, British Sea-Weeds. Drawn from Prof. Harvey’s ‘‘Phycologia britan- nica,” 2 vols. London (Bell and Daldy) 1872. Qu. (vol. 1: [i]-xlix, pl. 1-37, with text; vol. 2: [i], pl. 38-80, id., plates as in original. Copy: MICH). Ref.: Dixon, P. S., Brit. phycol. Bull. 3(1): 115-116. 1966. 2440. Algae tasmanicae: being a catalogue of the species of algae collected on the shores of Tasmania by Ronald Gunn, Esq. Dr. Jeanneret, Mrs Smith, Dr. Lyall, and Dr. J. D. Hooker; with characters of the new species, by J. D. Hooker; M. D., and W. H. Harvey. [London 1847]. Oct. (Alg. tasman.). Publ.: Aug 1847, p. [1]-20. Copy: FH. — Reprinted from London J. Bot. 6: 397-417. Aug 1847. 2441. Nereis australis, or algae of the Southern Ocean: being figures and descriptions of marine plants, collected on the shores of the Cape of Good Hope, the extra-tropical Australian colonies, Tasmania, New Zealand, and the antarctic regions; deposited in the herbarium ofthe Dublin University ... London (Reeve, Brothers, . . .) 1847, 2 parts. Qu. f. (Nereis austral.). 1: 1848 (t.p.: 1847; p. viii: 24 Mai 1847; orig. cover dated 1848), p. [i*-111*], [i]-viii, [1]-64, pl. 1-25. 2: 1849, before Nov (date on cover; Am J. Sci. Nov-1849), p. 65-124, pl. 26-50, pl. 45 double. Copies: G (has covers of parts), L, NY. — The book was never completed; the advertisement on the back cover of the wrapper of part one announces four parts, each containing 25 plates. The text ends abruptly on p. 124. Harvey continued the subject with his Phycologza australica (no. 2446) (1858-1863). The plates are handcoloured liths., by the author. Facsimile ed.: Weinheim (J. Cramer) 1965, Hist. nat. class. 40, ISBN 3-7682-0261-5. Copies: FAS, MICH, J. Norris. — See also Taxon 17: 82. 1968. Ref. : Pocock, M. A., Taxon 17: 725. 1968. 74 HARVEY 2442. The sea-side book: being an introduction to the natural history of the British coasts . . . New edition. London (John van Voorst, ...) 1849. Oct. (Sea-side book). Ed. 1: 1849, n.v., see note in BM 2: 795. New edition: 1849, p. [i]-viii, [1]-256. Copy: FH. Eds. 3 and 4: 1854, 1857, with W. Jarrell. (n.v.). 2443. Nereis borealt-americana; or, contributions towards a history of the marine algae of the atlantic and pacific coasts of North America. Washington (published for the Smithsonian Institution), London (John van Voorst) 1851-1858. Qu. (Nereis bot.amer.). First issue: ““Washington-London’’, t.p. part 1 dated 1851. Copy: MICH. Part 1: 10 Nov-31 Dec 1851, or possibly Jan 1852 (t.p. 1851, p. [v, vi]: 10 Nov 1851), p. [i- vii], [1]-149, pl. 7-72. Part 2: Mar 1853 (p. 258), p. [i-1], [1]-258, /. 13-36. Part 3: Feb 1858 (t.p.), p. [1-1], [1]-140, pl. 37-50. The plates in this and following issues are coloured liths. (some handcol. parts) of drawings by the author. — Part 3 with headline “Smithsonian contributions to knowledge’’. Second issue: Mai 1858 (in this combination); Washington-City (Published by the Smith- sonian Institution) New York (D. Appleton and Co.). General part: Mai 1858, p. [i]-iv, [i]-vill. Part 1: Jan 1852 (p. 150), p. [i-11], [1]-150, pl. 7x72. Part 2: Mar 1853 (p. 258), p. [i-ii], [1]-258, pl. 13-36. Part 3: Mar 1858 (p. 140), p. [1-1], [1]-140, pl. 37-50. Copies: MO, NY, US, USDA. Plates as in first issue. Parts 1-3 each with a headline “Smithsonian Contribution to knowledge”’ on t.p. Part 3 of second issue identical with part 3 of first issue. Third issue: In Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge (Mai 1858?): Part 1: in vol. 3, art. 4 (this designation on t.p.). Part 2: in vol. 5, art. 5 (id.). Part 3: as in first and second issues. Facsimile reprint: 1976, J. Gramer (In der A. R. Gantner Verlag Kommanditgesellschaft) FL 9490 Vaduz, ISBN 3-7682-1063-4, Bibliotheca phycologica vol. 20. Based on third issue. Copy: FAS. — See also Taxon 26: 119. 1977. Ref.: Gray, A., Am. J. Sci. ser. 2. 14: 1-8. 1 Jul 1852. Hooker, W. J., J. Bot. Kew Gard. Misc. 4: 126-128. 1852, 5: 192, 221-224. 1853. Anon., Bonplandia 1: 119. 15 Jun 1853. 2444. Short characters of some new genera and species of algae discovered on the coast of the colony of Victoria, Australia. [London 1855]. Oct. (New gen. sp. alg.). Publ.: Mai 1855, p. [1]-5, pl. viz. Copy: FH. — Reprinted with independent pagination from Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. 15: 332-336. pl. vi. Mai 1855. 2445. Synopsis of british seaweeds, compiled from Professor Harvey’s Phycologia britannica. London (Lovell Reeve, ...) 1857. Oct. (Syn. brit. seaweeds). Publ.: Aug-Sep. 1857 (p. vi: 21 Jul 1857; BSBF Oct-Dec 1857; Lit. Gaz. 10 Apr 1858), p. [1]- viii, [1]-219. Copies: MICH, NY, USDA. 2446. Phycologia australica; or, a history of Australian seaweeds; comprising coloured figures and descriptions of the more characteristic marine algae of New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia, and Western Australia, and a synopsis of all known Australian algae ... London (Lovell Reeve, ...) 1858-1863, 5 vols. Qu. (Phycol. austral.). Publ.: 300 plates with accompanying text, published in 50 parts of 6 coloured plates each. Each plate accompanied by 2 p. text. Full details still wanting. Plates not dated. — Copies: G, MO, NY, US,; IDC 451. ~I oo HARVEY T: [i]-xi, pl. 7-60, with text, index [v]-vin. 1858. 2: fi, ili], pl. 67-720, with text, index [v]-vili. 1859. 3: [i, iii], pl. r27-780, with text, index [v]-vii. 1860. 4: [i, ili], pl. 181-240, with text, index [v]-viii. 1862. 5: [i]-vi, pl. 247-300, with text, index [vii]-x, synoptic catal. [v]-Ixxiii. 1863 (dedic. 1 Sep 1863). Plates: lithographs by W. H. Harvey. Ref.: Harvey, W. H., Bull. Soc. bot. France 2: 218-221. 1855 (on his Australian collections). 2447. Thesaurus capensis: or, illustrations of the South African flora, being figures and brief descriptions of South African plants, selected from the Dublin University Herbarium. Dublin (Hodges, Smith, and Co.), London (John van Voorst), Capetown (A. S. Robertson) 1859-1863, 2 vols. Oct. (in fours). (Thes. cap.). Vol. 1: [1]-68, pl. 1-100 (61/62 comb.). Vol. 2: [i-i], [1]-68, pl. ror-200 (137/138 and 187/188 comb.). Plates: lithographs by W. H. Harvey. Copies: G, MICH, MO, NY; IDC 5948. — According to the preface and the review of “Vol. 1, no. 1” in Bonplandia 7: 201 (1 Aug 1859) this book was published in “‘quarterly”’ parts of 25 plates. Part 1 contained 16 pages and 25 plates. Volume 1 was finished in 1860 (fide Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 18: 356-357. 9 Nov 1860). It may be assumed that the contents of the parts of vol. 1 were as follows: 1 (p. 1-16, pl. 7-25) publ. before 1 Aug 1859, 2 (p. 17-32, pl. 26-50), 3 (p. 33-48, pl. 51-75), 4 (p. 49-68, pl. 76-700) ; a similar division is possible for vol. 2. Information on exact dates, however, is still lacking. “The impression is limited to 250 copies, of which 150 are reserved for colonial sale.’ (Preface). The plates are uncol. liths. by the author. 2448. Flora capensis; being a systematic description of the plants of the Cape Colony, Caffraria and Port Natal ... Dublin, London, Capetown (imprints see below) 7 vols. 1860- 1933. (Fl. cap.). Vol. parts pages dates reprints editors I - see below 10-31 Mai 1860 1894 Harvey & Sonder 2 - [i]-ix, [1 ]-621 15-31 Oct 1862 1894 Harvey & Sonder oa - [i]-ix, [1]- 633 24 Feb-30 Jun 1865 1894 Harvey & Sonder 4(1) 1-6 [1]-xv1, [1}]-1168 1905-1909 see 1973 W. T. Thiselton-Dyer 4(2) 7-9 [i]-vi, ae 480 1904 below 1973. W. T. Thiselton-Dyer 5(1) 1-4 [i]-xvi, [1]-747 1901-1912 see 1973 W. T. Thiselton-Dyer 5(2) 5-8 {i]-viii, [1 ]- atl 1915-1925 below 1973. W. T. Thiselton-Dyer 5(2) suppl. [iJ-vi, [1]-4 28 Mar 1933 - A. W. Hill 5(3) 9-10 — [i]-xi, [1]- A 1912-1913 1973 W. T. Thiselton-Dyer 6 1-3 Feet [1]-563 1896-1897 - W. T. Thiselton-Dyer Gl 1-4 [i]-viii, [1]-792 1897-1900 1958 W. T. Thiselton-Dyer Original issue: Copies: MICH, NY, US, USDA; IDC 5949. Vol. 1: 10-31 Mai 1860, p. [1*]-21*, [i]-xxxvili, [1]-546, Dublin (Hodges, Smith, and Co.), Capetown (A. 8. Robertson), by W. H. Harvey and Otto Wilhelm Sonder (1812-1881). Vol. 2: 15-31 Oct 1862, p. [1i]-ix, [1]-621, imprint and authors as in vol. 1. Vol. 3: 24 Feb-30 Jun 1865, p. [i]-ix, [1]-633, Dublin (Hodges, Smith, and Co.), Capetown (I. C. Juta), by W. H. Harvey and O. W. Sonder. Vol. 4, section 1: Mai 1905-Feb 1909, p: [i]-xvi, [1]-1168. London (Lovell Reeve & Co., Ltd.) “by various botanists. Edited by Sir William T. [Turner] Thiselton-Dyer”’ (1843-1928). part 1: 1-192. Mai 1905. part 4: 481-672. Nov 1907. part 2: 193-336. Aug 1905. part 5: 673-864. Mar 1908. part 3: 337-480. Oct 1906. part 6: 865-1168. Feb 1909. 76 HARVEY (FL. CAP.) Vol. 4, section 2: Feb 1904-Oct 1904, p. [i]-viii, [1 ]-479, [480], London (Lovell Reeve & Co., Ltd.) ‘‘by various ... [as 4(1)]” part 1: 1-192. Feb 1904. part 3: 385-479. Oct 1904. part 2: 193-384. Jul 1904. Vol. 5, section 1: Jun 1901-Jun 1912, p. [i]-xvi, [1]-747. Authorship as in vol. 4. part 1: 1-224. Jun 1901. part 3: 449-640. 16 Jan 1912. part 2: 225-448. Mai 1900. part 4: 641-747. Jun 1912. Vol. 5, section 2: Apr 1915-Jan 1925, p. [i]-viil, [1 ]-606, London (L. Reeve & Co., Ltd.) “by various ... [as 4(1)]” part 1: 1-192. Apr 1915 part 3: 385-528. Mai 1920. part 2: 193-384. Oct 1915. part 4: 529-600. Jan 1925. Vol. 5, section 2 (supplement) : 28 Mar 1933 (slip in copy US), p. [i]-vi, errata slip, [1]-46, fig. r- 8. Ashford, Kent (L. Reeve & Co., Ltd.), “‘by various botanists. Edited by Sir Arthur William Hill...” (1875-1941). Vol. 5, section 3: Oct 1912-Mar 1913, p. [i]-x, [xi], [1]-332. London (L. Reeve & Co.). Authorship as in vol. 4. part 1: 1-192. Oct 1912. part 2: 193-332. Mar 1913. Vol. 6: Apr 1896-Jun 1897, p. [i]-x, [xi-xiv], [1]-563. London (L. Reeve & Co.). Authorship as in vol. 4. part 1: 1-192. Apr 1896. part 3: 385-563. Jun 1897. part 2: 193-384. Sep 1896. Vol. 7: Dec 1897-Mai 1900, p. [i]-viii, [1 ]-791, [792, err.], Ashford, Kent (L. Reeve & Co.). Authorship as in vol. 4. part 1: 1-192. Dec 1897. part 3: 385-576. Aug 1899. part 2: 193-384. Jul 1898. part 4: 577-791. Mai 1900. Reprints Vol. 1: first issue: 1894, Ashford, Kent (L. Reeve and Co., Ltd.), p. [i]-xxviil, [1]-546. Copy: FAS. second issue: [1894], London (L. Reeve and Co.) s.d. Copy: US. Vol. 2: first issue: 1894, Ashford, Kent (L. Reeve & Co., Ltd.), p. [1]-ix, [1]-621. Copy: FAS. second issue: [1894], London (L. Reeve and Co.), p. [i]-ix, [1]-621. Copy: US. Vol. 3: first issue: 1894, Ashford, Kent (L. Reeve & Co., Ltd.), p. [1]-ix, [1 ]-633. Copy: FAS. second issue: [1894], London (L. Reeve and Co.), p. [i]-ix, [1]-633. Copy: US. Note: the dated first issue of vols. 1-3 was probably later than the undated second issue. Vol. 4(1), 4(2),5(1),5(2),5(3): 1973, Codicote, Herts. (Wheldon & Wesley Ltd.), Lehre (J. Cramer), facsimile reprint of original ed. Copy: FAS. Vol. 5, sect. 2, suppl. and 6: no reprint. Vol. 7: 1958, Ashford, Kent (L. Reeve & Co., Ltd.), only difference with original : “Reprinted 1958” on p. [11]. Copy: FAS. Distribution: from vol. 4 onward 50 copies were sent to the Government of Cape Colony; 20 to that of Natal “‘as long as it contributed its grant”’, on lapsing transferred to the Transvaal government; 30 copies were distributed from Kew. The remainder of the issue was for sale. (Thiselton-Dyer 1925). Ref.: Fournier, Bull. Soc. bot. France 10: 619-621. Jun 1864 (vols. 1-2, rev.). Hiern, W. P., J. Bot. 18: 263-264. 1880. Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von, Bot. 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CAP.) oggt unf-1eyy L6gr 99q oggi unf-1eyy 6£61 oggi unf-reyy O161 rey 1061 un{" Gg-Fog1 Co6r rey ggb-1S6 L-% LYV-SbV €-z2[1] GL-2L Qzz-Gzz PZZ-0Q1 ob-6& 2[1] (1ddng) z FOO LN IQ a wd I M “M ‘MH ‘MH “M "M ‘CQ ‘tapuosg “WOON “umMoig "HOM ‘Aoare yy ‘HH ‘uosievag ‘CQ ‘1apuog ‘H{ ‘uosivog ‘H{ ‘uosivsg °C ‘Japuos aq oN ‘umoig aeatfAydosk7 aeapuAay aeafAxoyluryK IVIOLTYISIIM]I MA IVILILJOTA geIIVUIqII A, aea0eUIqIo A, aeoUeLIgye A JLIIVIUIIIV A, 89 HARVEY Anon., Flora 43: 624. 21 Oct 1860 (rd.), 44: 31-32. 1861 (rev.), 46: 160. 13 Apr 1863 (vol. 2rd.); 19: 48. 31 Jan 1866 (vol. 3 rd.); Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1909: 151-156 (history of publ. of vol. 4). Thiselton-Dyer, W. T., Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1909: 21, 24-25, 1925: 289-293. Marshall, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 1: 195-196. 1939. Stafleu, F. A., Taxon 23(1): 197-198. 1974. 2449. Index generum algarum: or a systematic catalogue of the genera of algae, marine and fresh-water: with an alphabetical key to all the names and synonyms .. . London (John van Voorst) 1860. Oct. (Index gen. alg.). Publ.: Jul-Aug 1860 (p. [v] June 1860; Harvey sent a copy to Berkeley on St. Bartholemew 1860 [24 Aug], p. [i-v], [1]-22 one-sided, index [1]-8, 500 copies printed. Copies: L, MO, NY, USDA. Harvey-Gibson, Robert John (1860-1929), Scottish marine algologist; at Edinburgh 1882-1883; at Liverpool 1883-1921 (professor of botany moO Oen. organizer of the Hartley Botanical Laboratory). (Harv.-Gib.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown; if any at LIV. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BL 2: 219; CSP 15: 674; Desmond p. 292; Kew 2: 598-599; Plesch p. 251; SO 3096c. Anon., Gard. Chron. 85: 453. 1929; Nature 124: 64-65. 1929; North-Western Natur. 4(3): 141-142. 1929; The Times 19 Jul 1929. Bower, Proc. Roy. Soc. Edinburgh 49(4): 384-385. 1930. Dixon, P. S., et al., Brit. phycol. Bull. 3(1): 116. 1966 (bibl.). Druce, G. C., Bot. Soc. Exch. Cl. Brit. Isl. Rep. 9(1): 92-93. 1930. Rendle, A. B., J. Bot. 67: 240, 262. 1929. EPONYMY: Gibsonia Massee (1909). 2450. Outlines of the history of botany ... London (A. & C. Black, Ltd. . . .) 1919. Oct. (Outlines hist. bot.). Publ.: 1919, p. [i]-x, 1-274. Copies: HH, MO, NY. Ref.: A.H.C., J. Bot. 58: g1-93. Mai 1920. Harz, Carl [Karl] Otto (1842-1906), German pharmacist, seminologist and mycologist; at Minchen with Nageli (1871); lecturer (1873) and professor (1880) of botany and zoology at the Vetinary College and the Technical University of Munchen. (C. Harz). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: M; other material at GB, L, MANCH, SI. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 136; BM 2: 796; Bossert p. 166; CSP 7: 917, 10: 154, 12: 315-316, 15: 675; De Toni 1: lxi; IH 2: 259; Jackson p. 170, 171, 173, 302; Kewa: 599; KR p. 272; Langman p. 352; LS 11474-11495, 34248; Rehder 5: 372; Stevenson p. 1244 (““Harz’’); TR 515; Tucker 1: 325. Albrecht, Wochenschr. Tierheilk. Viehzucht 1906: 981-984; also Bayr. Industr. Bl. Mun- chen 93: 1. 1907 (fide LS 34247). Anon., Bot. Not. 1907: 168. Kraenzle, Ber. bayer. bot. Ges. 11: 7-12. 1907 (portr., bibl.). Lehmann, E., Schwabische Apotheker 143-144. 1951. COMPOSITE WORKS: See Schlechtendal, Flora von Deutschland, ed. 5, vol. 4. EPONYMY: Harzia Costantin (1888); Harziella O. Kuntze (1891); Harziella Costantin & Matruchot (1899). 2451. Linige neue Hyphomyceten Berlin’s und Wien’s nebst Beitragen zur Systematik derselben. Moskau [Moskva] (in der Buchdruckerei der kaiserlichen Universitat) s.d. [1871]. Oct. (Neue Hyphomyc. Berlin Wien). jeTe) HARZER Publ.: Jan-Jun 1871 (Hedwigia Jul 1872), p. [i], [1]-60, p/. 7-5, uncol. liths. Copies: NY, Stevenson. — Reprinted from Bull. Soc. imp. Nat. Moscou 44(1): [88]-147. pl. 7-5. 1871. 2452. Landwirthschaftliche Samenkunde. Handbuch fir Botaniker, Landwirthe, Gartner, Dro- guisten, Hygieniker ... Mit 201 in den Text gedruckten Originalholzschnitten ... Berlin (Verlag von Paul Parey ...) 1885, 2 vols. Oct. (Landw. Samenk.). Publ.: Jan 1885 (Bot. Zeit. 27 Feb 1885; Nat. Nov. Feb(1) 1885). Copies: L, M, NY, USDA. Vol. 1: p. [iJ-ix, [1]-552; vol. 2: p. [i-v], 555-1362. — Illustrations in text (201) woodcuts. — See ICBN Art. 63.3 (example). Ref.: Karsten, Flora 68: 207-209. 1 Apr 1885. Harz, Kurt (fl. 1914), German botanist, high school teacher at Bamberg and Munchen. (A. Harz). HERBARIUM and Types: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BFM 653; BM 6: 440. 2453. Flora der Gefasspflanzen von Bamberg. Von Dr. Kurt Harz, Kgl. Professor, Munchen. Bamberg (C. C. Buchner’s Verlag) 1914. (Fl. Bamberg). Publ.: 1914, p. |1]-327. Copies: B, G. — ““Sonderausgabe aus dem xxii Bericht der natur- forschenden Gesellschaft zu Bamberg 1914. — The t.p. of the B copy has no imprint and simply “1914” under the author’s name. Harzer, Carl August Friedrich (1784-1846), German naturalist and artist at Dresden; initiator and co-founder of the Dresden society “Isis”. (Harzer). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: All Harzer’s collections and further possessions were destroyed by fire in 1845. Seven autographs still at LZ (University Library). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 136; BM 2: 796; LS 11496-11498; NI 811; PR 3836 (ed. 1: 4201); Stevenson p. 1244 (“Harzer’’); Tucker 1: 325. Anon., Neuer Nekrolog der Deutschen 24(2): 1045. 1846 (n.v.); Flora 29: 352. 1846; Bot. Zeit. 4: 719. 1846. Helm, J., zm Festschrift Claus Nissen 359-361. 1973. Pritzel, G. A., Linnaea 19: 454. 1847. Rautenberg, Beitr. Entomologie 6: 180-190. 1956 (on H’s entomol. ills.). Sachse, Allg. deut. naturhist. Zeit. 2: 207-210. 1847. Thieme-Becker, Allg. Lex. bild. Kiinstler 36: 95. 1923 (see also 32: 566. 1938). Zaunick, in Festschr. Feier 100}. Bestehen Naturw. Ges. Isis, Dresden 1934, p. 29-35. COMPOSITE WORKS: Harzer contributed plates to: 1)H. G. L. Reichenbach, Jconographia botanica 1823-1832 (see NI 1602). 2) id., Iconographia botanica exotica 1827-1830 (see NI 1603). ) id., Icones florae germanicae et helveticae 1837-x (see NI 1604). ) id., Mlustratio Specierum Aconiti generis 1823-1827 (see NI 1605). ) H. B. Geinitz, Charakteristik der Schichten und Petrefacten des Sachs.- bohm.- Kreidegebirges eee 42 (pl. 1-24) (TL-2/1984). 2454. Naturgetreue Abbildungen der vorziglichsten essbaren, giftigen und verdachtigen Pilze, mit besonderer Rucksicht auf die verschiedenen Altersstufen von der ersten Entwickelung bis zum ausgebildeten Wachsthume. Nach eigenen Beobachtungen gezeichnet und beschrieben von Carl Aug. Friedr. Harzer, ... Bevorwortet von Dr. Ludwig Reichenbach ... Dresden (Eduard Pietzsch und Co.) 1842. Qu. (Naturgetr. Abbild. Pilze). ( ( (3 (4 6 18 First issue (imprint as above): In 16 parts, with 5 pl. each, between Jan 1842 and Feb 1845, p. [i]-iv, [1]-136, [1-2, index], [v]-x, pl. 7-80 (hand-col. liths., by author) and 7 unnumbered plain ‘“‘Erlauterungstafel.”’ Copies: G, Stevenson. Second issue imprint: Dresden (Verlag von Adler & Dietze, sonst Eduard Pietzsch & Comp.) 1842-45. Qu. Publ.: idem, p. [i-iv], [1-2, index], [v]-x, [1]-136, pl. 1-80 (id.). Copy: NY. gi HARZER Ref.: Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von, Bot. Zeit. 3: 683-684. 1845. Rautenberg, Beitr. Entomologie 6: 189. 1956. Hassall, Arthur Hill (1817-1894), British public analyst, sanitary specialist, and phycol- ogist; from 1877 at San Remo. (Hassall). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: BM; dupl. K, W. — Letters at BM (Berkeley corr.) and K. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BB p. 142; CSP 3: 208, 7: 918, 15: 678; Desmond p. 293; De Toni 1: Ixi, 2: Ixiii; GR cat. p. 64 (“Hassall’’) ; IH 2: 259; Jackson p. 242; Nordstedt p. 17. Anon., Bot. Not. 1895: 37; Nature 49: 581. 1894; Trans. Penzance nat. Hist. Soc. 1890/91: 231-232. (n.v., fide Desmond) ; The Analyst 1894(May): 97-98; J. Bot. 32: rg0-191. 1894. Cupp, E. E., Mar. plankton diatoms W. Coast Amer. 215. 1943. Hassall, A. H., The narrative ofa busy life. An autobiography. London 1893, p. vi, 111, 166, 1, 82. Koster, J. T., Taxon 18: 553. 1969. EpONYMY: Hassallia Trevisan (1848); Hassallia Berkeley ex Bornet & Flahault (1887). 2455. A history of the British freshwater algae, including descriptions of the Desmideae and Diatomaceae. With upwards of one hundred plates, illustrating the various species ... London (S. Highley; H. Bailliére), Edinburgh (Sutherland & Knox), Paris (J. B. Bailliere), Leipzig (T. O. Weigel). 1845. 2 vols. Oct. (Hist. Brit. freshwater alg.). 1: Jul-Dec 1845 (p. vi: Jul 1845), p. [i]-viii, [1]-462, [1, err.]. 2: Jul-Dec 1845, p. [1]-24, pl. 1-103 (55 as ‘Ivi’), monochrome liths. drawn by Hassall (Nordstedt (1896) notes that Hassall copied, imprecisely, several figures of desmids from Ralfs and Ehrenberg.). Copies: G, MO, NY, Teyler, US. Reissue: 1852, London (Taylor, Walton, and Maberly, . . .), 2 vols. Oct. Copies: MICH (vol. 2), NY, UC. — 1: [i]-viii, [1]-462, [1, err.]; 2: [1]-24, pl. 1-103 (id.). Reissue: 1857, London (Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts), 2 vols. Oct. Copy: UC. — 1: [i*, h.t.], [i]-viii, [1]-462, [1, err.]; 2: [1]-24, pl. 1-103 (id.). Ref.: Anon., Bot. Zeit. 2: 424-425. 1844, 5: 111-115. 1847. Hasse, Hermann Edward (1836-1915), German-born physician and botanist who stu- died at St. Louis and settled again in the United States in 1861; Dr. med. Wurzburg 1861; serving as a surgeon during the Civil War; practicing medicine in Wisconsin, Arkansas and, ultimately (from 1879) in California, surgeon to the Soldier’s Home near Santa Monica 1889-1905. (Hasse). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: FH; 4500 lichens at NY; duplicates in many herbaria, see IH. Lichenes exsiccati ex herb. Dr. H. E. Hasse relicti, distributed for the Sullivant Moss Society by C. C. Plitt. Fasc. 1-10, nos. 1-250, Baltimore, Md., 1916-1918 (Charles Christian Plitt, 1869-1933) ; sets at BPI, CM, LIV, NY, O, OC, S, US, WELC. Hasse also collected flowering plants: a set of his early collections (Arkansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Wisconsin) is at NY. Ref.: Plitt, Bryologist 19(3): 48-49. 1916, 19(6): 96. 1916. Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19: 131. 1969. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 137; CSP 15: 679; GR p. 17-18, pl. [74], cat. p. 64 (‘‘Hasse’’) ; Hawksworth p. 183; TH 2: 260; Kew 2: 601; Lenley p. 216; LS 11506-11513, 34251-34254, suppl. 10903-10912; NW p. 48; Pennell p. 609; SBC p. 122 (“Hasse”); Stevenson p. 1244 (‘“Hasse’’). Collins, Bull. S. Calif. Acad. Sci. 15(1): 8-9. 1916. Crum, H. A., The Bryologist, index to volumes 1-60, p. 93. 1959 (bibl.). Ewan, J. et al., Short hist. bot. U.S. 93, 95. 1969. Fink, Mycologia 8(5): 243-248. 1916 (portr., bibl.). Jennings [O.E.J.], Bryologist 20(4): 66. 1917. Plitt, Bryologist 19(2): 30-33. 1916 (portr., bibl.). Q2 HASSELQUIST Rickett, H. W., Index Bull. Torrey bot. Club 45. 1955. EPONyMY: Hassea A. Zahlbruckner (1902); Hasseanthus J. N. Rose (1903). 2456. Lichens of Southern Californa by H. E. Hasse. Second edition. Los Angeles (B.R. Baumgardt & Co.) 1898. (Lich. S. Calif.). Publ.: Dec 1898 (pref. Mai 1898; TBC 16 Jan 1899; Bot. Gaz. 18 Mar 1899; Nat. Nov. Apr(1) 1899), p. [1]-18, [1, err.]. Copies: G, MICH, MO, NY(2), USDA. — The indication “second edition”’ might refer to the treatment of the lichens in McClatchie, Seedless plants of California (1897). A note by E. S. Steele in the USDA copy states that ‘““Dr. Hasse”’ in a letter states that ‘‘second edition” in this work is a printers blunder, there was no “‘first edition.”’ The list was preceded by a series of papers (Lichens of the vicinity of Los Angeles) in the journal Erythea: : in Erythea 3: 41-44. 1895 (several named by Stizenberger). : in 4: 96-98. 1896 (id.). : in 4: 106-108. 1896 (id.). >in 4: 150-151. 1896 (mostly named by W. G. Farlow). MH. Go to oN See also Hasse, Bull. Torrey bot. Club 24: 445-449. 1897, 25: 632-633. Dec 1898 (id. determined by Nylander) and Hasse, Bull. S. California Acad. Sci. 2: 23-26, 32-35, 54-55, 58-60, 71-73. 1903 as well as 4: 123-125. 1906, 5: 38-45. 1906 for further additions. 2457- Smithsonian Institution, United States National Museum. Contributions from the United States National Herbarium volume 17, part 1. The lichen flora of Southern California . . . Washington (Government printing office). 1913. Oct. (Lich. fl. S. Calif.). Publ.: 9 Jun 1913 (p. it), p. [1]-v, [1]-132, [vii]-xii. Copies: BR, MO, NY, Stevenson, US. Precursor papers and additions: 11 papers in the Bryologist 11: 6-7, 55-57 1908; 12: 101-104. 1909; 13: 60-62, II1I-112. 1910; 14: 2-4, 100-102. 1911; 15: 45-48. 1912; 16: 1-2. 1913317: 61-63, 92. 1914; 18: 22-23, 76-78, 92-94. 1915. Hasselquist, Fredric (1722-1752), Swedish explorer of the Levant, pupil of Linnaeus at Uppsala 1741-1749, travelled in the Orient 1749-1752, died at Smyrna. (Hasselq.). HERBARIUM and Types: UPS. — Dupl. LINN, S[?], SBT. — Hasselquist’s collections were confiscated at his death by his creditors but bought by Queen Louisa Ulrika, who kept them at Drottningholm, but put deplicates at the disposal of Linnaeus. These duplicates (often Linnaean types) are in the Linnaean herbarium (LINN), and the main collection is now at UPS, given to the University in 1803. They form the basis of Thunberg’s Museum naturalium Academiae Upsaliensis part 25, Uppsala 1804. Thunberg supplied the annotations on the herbarium sheets: originally there were none. Juel gives a summary of Linnaean species based on Hasselquist specimens. A few Hasselquist specimens are also in Bergius herbarium (SBT) but certainly not the original collection as erroneously stated in IH. Ref.: Juel, H. O., Sv. Linné-Sallsk. Arsskr. 1: 95-125. 1918, see also J. Bot. 56: 357. 1918. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 137; BM 2: 797-798, 6: 440; Dryander 1: 124, 2: 30, 90, 123, 539, 3: 336, 447; IH 2: 260; Kew 2: 601; Jackson p. 394; KR p. 272-273; Lasegue P- 344, 570; PR 3841 (ed. 1: 4207); Rehder 5: 372; SO 302, 1279, 1461-1468, 3577-3586; TL-2/see Bergius; Tucker 1: 325; Zander ed. 10, p. 667. Baeck, A., Aminnelsetal 6fver Fredric Hasselquist. Stockholm 1758 (n.v.). Bodenheimer and Uggla, Sv. Linné-Sallsk. Arsskr. 35: 18-30. 1952 (on H’s “‘Album itineris”’ with autographs of well-wishers). Eriksson, G., Bot. hist. Sverige 247, 262, 288. 1969. Fries, Th. M., Bref och Skrifv. Linné 1(1): 58, 141. 1907; 1(2): 370 [index]. 1908; 1(3): 25, 234. 1909; 1(4): 361 [index]. 1910; 1(5): 6, 18, 20, 40, 165. 1911; 1(6): 206, 215. 1912; 1(7): 1-68. 1917 (corr. Linnaeus). Hasselquist, Hamburg. Magaz. 7(2): 160-208. 1751 (letters H. to Linnaeus; see also Iter palaest. p. 569-593). Hulth, J. M., Bref Skrifv. Linné 1(8): 84, 86, 1922; 2(1): 2, 3, 6, 277, 288. 1916; 2(2): 92. 1943. 93 HASSELQUIST Jourdan [A.L.-J.J.], Dict. Sci. méd. 5: 98-100. 1822. Scheutz, N. J. W., Bot. Not. 1863: 69. Schildt, Resenarer i Floras rike. Reseber. Linnés larjungar. Stockholm p. 73-98. 1960. Schildt, Pehr Kalm, Fredrich Hasselquist ... Stockholm 1960. Stafleu, F. A., Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 144, 149. 1971. Uggla, Sv. Linné-Salsk. Arsskr. 35: 5-17. 1952 (memorial address). EPONYMY: Hasselquistia Linnaeus (1755). 2458. B.c.D. Vires plantarum, dissertatione academica, cum cons. ampliss. facult. medicae in regiae academia upsaliensi sub praesidio viri experientissimi et celeberrimi, Dr. Doct. Caroli Linnaei, . . . examini publico subjectae a Friderico Hasselquist, O-Gotho, stipendiar. regio. in auditor. gustaviano, die [xx] junii anni mdccxlvii horis ante meridiem solitis. Upsaliae [1747]. Qu. (Vires pl.). Publ.: 20 Jun 1747, p- [1]-37, [38-40]. Copies: MICH, NY. — For later publications see SO 1461-1468. This is one of the Linnaean dissertations of which Krok (KR) assumes that the defendent (here Hasselquist) had a major share in the drafting of the text. Reprint(1): in Linnaeus, Amoen. Acad. 1: 389-428. 1749. 2459. Fredric Hasselquists . . . /ter palaestinum eller resa til heliga landet, forratad ifran ar 1749 til 1752, med beskrifningar, ron, anmarkningar,,ofver de markvardigstaste naturalier, . . . utgiven av Carl Linnaeus. Stockholm (Trykt pa Lars Salvi kastnad) 1757. Oct. (Jter palaest.). Publ.: 23 Mai 1757 (Larda Tidningar 1757 (40): 157) p. [1-xvi], [1]-619, [620 cont.]. Copzes: HU, MICH, MO, NY, USDA; IDC 2586. For full bibliographical details of original publication and further editions and translations see SO 3577-3586. — Botanical infor- mation (in 1757 ed.) on p. 451-506, 511, 512, 513-515, 516-517, 518. German: Jul 1762 (NZgS; p. 606: printed 1761), p. [i-xviii], [1]-606. Copies: G, MO, NY. — “D. Friedrich Hasselquists ... Rezse nach Palastina in den Jahren von 1749 bis 1752. Auf Befehl Ihrer Majestat der Koniginn von Schweden herausgegeben von Carl Linnaus. Aus dem Schwedischen.”’ Rostock (verlegts Johann Christian Koppe) 1762. Oct. — German translation of itinerary on p. 1-180, followed by letters by H. to Linnaeus and by the materia medica of the area. (Reise Paldstina). English: Jan 1766 (Gent. Mag.), p. [i*-11*], map, [ii*-viii*], [i]-viii, [1 ]-456. Copies: G, NY. —‘‘Voyages and Travels in the Levant; in the years 1749, 50, 51, 52. Containing observations in natural history, physick, agriculture, and commerce: particularly on the Holy Land, and the natural history of the Scriptures. Written originally in the Swedish language, by the late Frederick Hasselquist, M. D. Fellow of the Royal Societies of Upsal and Stockholm. Published, by order of her present Majesty the Queen of Sweden, by Charles Linnaeus, ... London (printed for L. Davis and C. Reymers, ...) 1766. Oct. (Voy. Trav. Levant). French: 1769 (p. 203, priv. 21 Nov 1768), p. [i-1i], [1 ]-201, [202-203], Copy: G. — “Voyages dans le Levant, dans les années 1749, 50, 51 & 52. Contenant des observations sur l’histoire naturelle, la médecine, agriculture & le commerce, & particulierement sur l’histoire naturelle de la Terre Sainte. Par Frederic Hasselquist ... publiés par ordre du Roi de Suéde, par Charles Linnaeus ... traduit de Allemand par M.***”. Paris (Chez Delalain) 1769. —N.B. this is a translation based on the German translation. (Voy. Levant). Dutch: Vol. 1: 1771, p. [iJ-lx, [1]-315 (err. ““115’’). Vol. 2: 1771, p. [i], [iii], [1]-426, pl. 7-5. Copy: U.— Dr. Fred. Hasselquist’s Rezze naar Palestina, of het H. Land; op hoog bevel van de Koninginne van Zweeden Louisa Ulrika. In ’t licht gegeven, door den beroemden Hoogleeraar Carolus Linnaeus. in twee deelen met fraaije koperen plaaten versierd. Amsterdam (Jacobus Loveringh) 1771. Oct. 2 vols. (Reize Palestina). Hasselt, Arend Ludolf van (1848-1909), Dutch soldier and later civil administrator on Java and Sumatra, leader of the Central Sumatra Expedition of 1877-1879. (A. Hasselt). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: L. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 255; Barnhart 2: 137; BL 1: 129, 300; BM 2: 798; CSP 15: 680; IH 2: 260; Kew 2: 601; NI. 175-178, 227; NNBW 1: 1033; Rehder 5: 372; SK 1: 218-219 (many details); Tucker 1: 325. 94 HASSKARL Anon., Indische Gids 1927, portr. facing p. ggo. Beekman et al (ed.), Tijdschr. K. Ned. aardr. Genootsch. ser. 2. 26: 893-895. 1909, 27: 389. 1910. Embacher, F., Lexik. Reisen 141. 1882. Gresshoff, M., Album der Natuur 1903: 1-88. Sirks, M. J., Ind. natuurond. 167-168. 1915. 2460. Bidragen tot de kennis der flora van Midden Sumatra. Leiden (E. J. Brill) 1884. [other t.p.:] Midden-Sumatra. Reizen en onderzoekingen der Sumatra-Expeditie, uitgerust door het Aardrijkskundig Genootschap, 1877-1879, beschreven door de leden der Expeditie onder toezicnt van Prof. P. J. Veth. Vierde deel. Natuurlijke historie. Tweede gedeelte. Flora. Leiden (E. J. Brill) 1884. Qu. (Bydr. Fl. Midd. Sumatra). Publ.: Nov-Dec 1884 (p. v: 30 Sep 1884, Nat. Nov. Jan 1885), p. [ii-vi], Afd. [A]: [1]-50, pl. [7-7], Afd. 13 B, Botanie, lijst: [1]-42, Afd. 13 C, [1]-3, register: [1]-5. Copy: U.— Botanical contributions by P. J. Veth, J. G. Boerlage, W. F. R. Suringar, C. M. van der Sande Lacoste, H. F. Jonkman, A. L. van Hasselt, D. de Loos. For a description of the expedition see volumes 1 and 2 of ‘‘Mzdden-Sumatra ... Eerste gedeelte, beschreven door A. L. van Hasselt en Joh. F. Snelleman.” Leiden (ib.) 1881 and ““Tweede gedeelte” I.c. 1882. Hasselt, Johan Coenraad van (1797-1823), Dutch surgeon and biologist, member of the ‘“Natuurkundige Commissie”’ for the Dutch East Indies together with Kuhl. (7. Hasselt). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: L; some duplicates in K and U. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 255; Barnhart 2: 137; BM 2: 798; CSP 3: 209-210; IH 2: 260; JW 1: 443, 2: 191, 3: 353, 5: 241 (many details); Rehder 5: 372; SK 1: 219-221, 604, 8: xl (many details) ; TL-2/728, see index. Anon., Alg. Konst. Letterbode 1825(1): 198-202, 212-218, 230-233; 1829(1): 369-370. Sirks, M. J., Ind. natuurond. 99-106, 298 [index]. 1915. COMPOSITE WORKS: See Breda, Gen. Sp. Orchid. Asclep. 1827, TL 2/728. EPONYMY: Hasseltia Humboldt, Bonpland & Kunth (1825); Hasseltia Blume (1827) ; Hassel- tiopsis Sleumer (1938); AKuhlhasseltia J. J. Smith (1910, also dedicated to Heinrich Kuhl (1796-1821), q.v.). Hasskarl, Justus Karl (1811-1894), German botanist; studied in Bonn; in Java 1837- 1843 and 1846 at the Bogor garden; from 1852-1856 involved in introducing Cinchona into the Netherlands East Indies; Dr. phil. h.c. Greifswald 1858; from 1856 as private scientist at Cleve, Germany. (Hassk.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: L (donated by H. in 1892); other material at B, BO, H, K and NY. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIBLIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 255-256; Barnhart 2: 137; BM 2: 798; BL 1: 112, 300; Bossert p. 167; CSP 3: 211-213, 6: 682, 7: 919, 10: 156, 15: 681; Frank 3(Anh.): 42; Hortus 3: 1194 (“Hassk.’’); IF p. 701-702; IH 2: 260; Kew 2: 601-602; Jackson p. 556 [index]; JW 1: 443, 2: 191-192, 3: 353, 4; 388, 5: 241; Langman p. 352; Moebius p. 421; MW p. 161, suppl. p. 90; Plesch p. 251; PR 3842-3850 (ed. 1: 4208-4210); Rehder 5: 372- 373; RS p. 86; SBC p. 122 (‘‘Hassk.”’); SK 1: xxv, 221 (ext. det.), 4: clxxv; Sotheby p. 324; Tucker 1: 325; Zander ed. 10, p. 667-668. Anon., Ber. Ver. Naturk. Kassel 39: 8-10. 1894; Leopoldina 30(19-20): 55. 1894; Nature 49: 296. 1894; Flora 28: 341. 1845, 40: 194-202. 1857; Het Nieuws van den Dag no. 4244, 19 Dec 1884 (German transl. DS-Engler coll.) ; Bot. Zeit. 52(2): 28. 1894; Bot. Gaz. 19: 127. 1894 (from Munch. allg. Zeit.), Bot. Not. 1888: 207, 1895: 38. Boerlage, J. G., Teysmannia 3/4: 129-148. 1894; Ned. Kruidk. Arch. ser. 2. 6: 384-385. 1894. Embacher, F., Lexik. Reisen 141. 1882. Gorkom, De Indische Mercuur 17(2): 13-14. 1894 (portr.). Gresshoff, M., De Indische Gids 16(1): 290-299. 1894 (portr.). Stafleu, F.A., Wentia 16: 40. 1966; Regn. Veget. 71: 314, 338. 1970. Sirks, M. J., Ind. natuurond. 208 [index]. 1915. 95 HASSKARL Weberbauer, A., Pflanzenw. peruan. Anden 14. 1911 (Veg. Erde 12). Wit, H. C. D. de, in Steenis, C, G. G. J., v., Fl. males. ser. 1. 4(2): xcvil. 1949 (portr.). Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 173, pl. 132. 1905 (portr.). COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) In Miquel, Plantae junghuhnianae, p. 123-155, Polygalaceae - Com- melinaceae; see Hasskarl’s ““Verslag”’ in Nat. Tijdschr. Ned. Ind. 8: 461-551. 1855. HANDWRITING: Fl. males ser. 1. 1: cl. 1950. EPONYMY: Hasskarlia C. F. Meisner (1843); Hasskarlia Walpers (1849); Hasskarlia Baillon (1860) ; Hasskarlinda O. Kuntze (1891). 2461. Caroli Hasscarl plantarum rariorum vel minus cognitarum horti bogoriensis decades. { Leiden, S. en J. Luchtmans, 1842]. Oct. Publ.: Aug-Sep 1842, p. [1]-66. Copy: KNAW. — Reprinted from Tijdschrift voor natuurlijke Geschiedenis en Physiologie 9: [115]-180. 1842. —A Decas prima was published in the same journal 5: 255-271. Dec 1838; see also Ann. Sci. nat. Bot. 14: 54-60. 1840 and Miquel, Bull. Sci. phys. nat. Néerl. 1839: 62-70. To be cited from journal. 2462. Catalogus plantarum in horto botanico bogortensi cultarum alter. Bataviae (Typis officinae publicae) 1844, [second t.p.:] Tweede catalogus der in ’s Lands Plantentuin te Buitenzorg gekweekte gewassen. Batavia [Djakarta] (Ter Lands-Drukkeri) 1844. Oct. (Cat. hort. bot. bogor.). — The word “‘alter”’ refers to Blume’s Catalogus of 1823 (TL 2/560). Ref.: Vriese, W. H. de, Tijdschr. nat. Gesch. Physiol. 12 (Boekbesch.) : 60-68. 1845. Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von, Bot. Zeit. 3: 350-351. 23 Mai 1845. Kostermans, A. J. G. H., Fl. males. Bull. 10: 363. 1953. Stafleu, F. A., Regn. veget. 71: 314. 1970. 2463. De planten, door den heer Noronha, onder het bestuur van den gouverneur gen. Alting in de Jakatraschen Bovenlanden opgespoord, en vermeld in de Verhandelingen van het Bata- viaasch Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen, Ve deel. bladz. 64-86. opgehelderd door J. K. Hasskarl s.l.n.d. [Amsterdam 1844]. Oct. Publ.: Mai 1844, p. [1]-20. Copy: G (sent by H. to de Candolle on 15 Oct 1844). — Reprinted from Tijdschr. nat. Gesch. Physiol. 11(1): 209-228. Mai 1844 — Provides modern names for Francisco Noronha, Redatio plantarum javanensium ... 1790.— To be cited from journal. 2464. Papilionacearum quarundam javanicarum descriptiones accuratiores. Auctore J. Carolo Hasskarl. s.l.n.d. [Amsterdam 1844]. Oct. Publ.: Mai 1844 (publ. in journal; Flora rd. Jun 1844, p. 63 dated “id. Mart.” 1844, reprint WU with dated dedic. by author 25 Aug 1844), p. [1]-63. Copy: WU. — Reprinted from Tijdschr. nat. gesch. Physiol. 11: 49-112. Mai 1844. See also Natuurk. Arch., Batavia, 2: 58-71, 183-199, 341-361. 1845. To be cited from journal. 2465. Aanteekeningen over het nut, door de bewoners van Java aan eenige planten van dat erland toegeschreven, uit berigten der inlanders zamengesteld ... Amsterdam (bij Johannes Muller) 1845. Oct. (Aanteek. nut fava pl.). Publ.: prob. Jun-Jul 1845 (see Flora Sep-Oct 1845), p. [i*], [i]-viii, [1]-136, [1, err.]. Copzes: L, M, NY, USDA. Ref.: Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von, Bot. Zeit. 3: 885-887. 26 Dec 1845. 2466. Plantae javanicae rariores adjectis nonnullis exoticis, in Javae hortis cultis descriptae, . . . Berolini [Berlin] (sumptibus A. Foerstner) 1848. Oct. (Pl. jav. rar.). Publ.: Jan-Feb 1848 (p. viii: 6 Dec 1847; Hinrichs 16-19 Feb 1848; Gersdorf 14 Apr 1848; Bot. Zeit. 17 Mar 1848; publishers’s announcement Borsenblatt 1847: 1610 “Anfang Jan 1848 fertig’’), p. [i]-xiv, [1]-554, [1, err.]. Copees: G, KNAW, MO, NY, U, US, USDA; IDC 5500. Ref.: Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von, Bot. Zeit. 6: 218-219. 17 Mar 1848. Anon., Flora 31: 168. 14 Mar 1848, 524-525. 28 Aug 1848. g6 HASSKARL 2467. Allgemeines Sach- und Namen-Register zu den ersten xxv fahrgangen der Flora oder allge- meinen botanischen Zeitung von 1818-1842. Bearbeitet von J. K. Hasskarl ... Mit einer Vorrede von Dr. A. E. Furnrohr ... Regensburg (G. Joseph Manz) 1851. Oct. (Register Flora). Publ.: 1851 (p. vii: 4 Sep 1851), p. [i]-xvi, [1]-884. Copies: FAS, U, Teyler. — An index to vols. 26-100 was published by J. Christian Bay, Jena 1910. 2468. Beitrdge zur Flora von Fava und Sumatra. s.1. 1852. Oct. Publ.: 28 Feb 1852, p. [1]-6. Copy: U. — Reprinted with independent pagination from Flora 35: 113-118. 28 Feb 1852. To be cited from Flora. 2469. Retzia sive observationes botanicae, quas in primis in Horto Botanico Bogoriensi mensibus Februario ad Julium 1855 fecit J. K. Hasskarl . . . Pugillus primus. Batavia (Lange & Co.) 1855. Oct. (Retzia). Pugillus 1: Aug-Oct 1855 (rd. Akad. Amsterdam Dec 1855), p. [i, ii], [1]-252, preprinted from Nat. Tijdschr. Ned. Indie ro: 1-252. 1856. Copies preprint: KNAW, NY; journal art.: LC, MO. Pugillus 2: 1856, p. [i-iii], [1]-54. Copy: MO. — Reprinted from Verh. Kon. nat. Ver. Ned. Indie 1(8): [1]-54. 1856. Copies: KNAW, LC, U. — “‘Retzia, sive observationes botanicae, quas de plantis Horti Botanici Bogoriensis annis 1855 & 1856 fecit J. K. Hasskarl. Pugillus 2.” Batavia 1856. Qu. Other edition, Amsterdam, Bonn 1858: Hortus bogoriensus descriptus: see 2471.— The title Retzza was chosen because Retzius was Hasskarl’s ““cognomen”’ as a member of the Leopoldina. Ref.: Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von, Bot. Zeit. 15: 373-374. 19 Mai 1857. Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 4: 197-198. 1857 (post 17 Aug) (Pug. 1). 2470. Filices javanicae seu observationes botanicae, quas de filicibus horti bogoriensis nec non ad montem Gedeh aliisque locis sua sponte crescentibus annis 1855 et 1856 ... Bataviae [Djakarta] (Typis Lange & Co.) 1856. Qu. (Fil. jav.). Pugillus primus (imprint as above) : 1856, p. [1-111], [1]-64. Copies: MO, NY; also as Verh. nat. Ver. Ned. Indie 1(7): [1]-64. 1856. Copy: KNAW. — (Journal publ. as Observationes botanicae ...). Pugillus secundus, no copy seen with independent publication; published as idem 3: [1 ]|-32. 1858. Copy: U, (title Observationes botanicae ...). 2471. Hortus bogoriensis descriptus sive Retziae editio nova valde aucta et emendata . . Marcum) 1858. Oct. + (Hort. bogor. descr.). Publ.: 1-12 Oct 1858 (archives KNAW; Hasskarl sent a copy to Miquel on 12 Oct 1858 stating that it had just been published (letter at U)), p. [i]-xi, [xii, err.], [1]-376. Copies: G KNAW, NY, U. — The publisher could not fulfill his promise to publish a second part. Hasskarl published the continuation of the text in Bonplandia 7: 170-174, 254-274. 1859 and 8: 90-100. 1860 (see also his letter to Miquel of 25 Jul 1859 at U). Ref.: Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von, Bot. Zeit. 17: 167-168. 1859. Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 6: 73-74. 1859 (post 6 Mai). 2472. Horti malabarici clavis nova {Regensburg (Manz) 1861-1862]. Oct. Publ.: In Flora (Regensburg) as follows: 44: 401-408. 14 Jul 1861, 44: 609-616. 21 Oct 1861, 44: 481-488. 21 Aug 1861, 44: 641-648. 7 Nov 1861, 44: 545-552. 21 Sep 1861, 44: 705-712. 7 Dec 1861, 44: 577-584. 7 Oct 1861, 44: 739-745. 21 Dec 1861 Nachtrage und Verbesserungen: 45: 41-48. 14 Feb 1862, 45: 153-160. 3 Apr 1862, 45: 73-80. 28 Feb 1862, 45: 187-192. 16 Apr 1862. 45: 121-128. 21 Mar 1862, Q7 HASSKARL Reprint: with original pagination, as above. Copy: U. — To be cited from journal. 2473. Neuer Schliissel zu Rumph’s Herbarium amboinense von Dr. J. K. Hasskarl. Besonders abgedruckt aus den Abhandlungen der Naturf. Gesellschaft Bd. ix. Heft 2. Halle (H. W. Schmidt) 1866. Qu. (Neu. Schliiss. Rumph.). Publ.: 1866 (BSBF rd. Oct-Dec 1866; p. 146: 15 Oct 1864, p. vi [err.]: 17 Oct 1866; slip ‘“novissima additamenta”’ 23 Oct 1866), p. [1]-247, add. [i]-vi. Copies: G, U. — Abh. naturf. Ges. Halle 9(2): [143]-389, [1]-vi, err. slip 23 Oct 1866; reprint with original pagination but with a modified t.p.: MICH, MO, NY, USDA. 2474. Commelinaceae indicae, imprimis archipelagi indici, adjectis nonnullis hisce terris alienis auctore Carolo Hasskarl ... (propriis expensis c.r. societatis zoologico-botanicae). Vindo- bonae [Wien] (Typis Caroli Ueberreuter (M. Salzer).) 1870. Oct. (in fours). (Commelin. ind.). Publ.: Apr 1870 (rd. at Utrecht; Bot. Zeit. 8 Jul 1870; Flora 8 Mai 1870), p. [1], [1]-18, [1- err. loose If.]. Copies: G, KNAW, MICH, NY, MO, U, US, USDA. — Published as Beilage to the Verh. zool. bot. Ver. Wien 20, 1870. Hassler, Emile (1861-1937), Swiss botanical collector and physician who settled in Paraguay (1885-1937) with several prolonged stays in Europe; Dr. phil. h.c. Ascunsion 1930. (Hassl.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Paraguay herbarium (35.000) at G; second largest set of collections at K (7075), other major sets at B (no longer extant), P, S and W. Hassler issued various sets of exsiccatae, some collected by T. Rojas: ) Plantae paraguarienses (1898-1913, distributed in various series by year). 2) Plantae a custode herbarit mei T. Rojas in chaco septentrionali lectae. ) Florula Cordillerae villaricensis. ) Comision argentino-paraguaya de limites (1906). ) Plantae pilcomayenses a ... Theodore Rojas lectae. Itinera in Paraguaria septentrionali (T. Rojas leg.). Ref.: Verdoorn, F., Chron. bot. 4: 170. 1938. Stafleu, F. A., Monogr. Vochysiac. 532. 1948. Miege & Wuest, Saussurea 6: 133. 1975. (1 ( (3 (4 (5 (6) BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 652; Barnhart 2: 137; BJI 2: 70; BL 1: 234, 252, 253, 300; BM 2: 799, 6: 440; Bossert p. 167; Hortus 3: 1194 (“Hassl.”); IH 2: 260; Kew 2: 602; Plesch p. 251; TL-2/303-304; Tucker 1: 325, 335; Urban-Berl. p. 354; Zander ed. 10, p. 668. Hassler, E., Bibliografia del Dr. E. Hassler ofrecida a la Universidad nacional de Ascunci6n al entregarsele et primer diploma de “‘doctor honoris causa”’ otorgado por la misma. Ascuncion, 26de octubre de 1934. Buenos Aires (Casa Coni), 1934, 6 p. (7.v.), reprinted Darwiniana 3(1): 82-87. 1937. Hochreutiner, B. P. G., Boissiera 3: [11 p.]. 1939 (portr., bibl.). Molfino, J. F., Physis 5: 332-337. 1922 (bibl.); Anal. Soc. ci. Argentina 113(3): 138-140. 1932. Vischer, Verh. naturf. ges. Basel 49: 197-199. 1938 (portr.). HANDWRITING: Candollea 30: 389-390. 1975. EPONYMY: Hasslerella Chodat (1908); Hassleropsis Chodat (1904). 2475. Université de Genéve — Institut de botanique. Plantae Hasslerianae soit enumeration des plantes recoltées au Paraguay par le dr. Emile Hassler, d’Aarau (Suisse) et déterminées par le prof. dr. R. Chodat avec l’aide de plusieurs collaborateurs ... Genéve (Imprimerie Romet, ...) [1898-1907], 2 vols. Oct. (Pl. Hassl.). Main author of text: Robert Hippolyte Chodat (1865-1934). 1: 1902, p. [1]-8, [1]-203; 2: 1907, p. [i], [1]-712, and index. Copy: NY. — Consolidated reprint with continuous pagination of a series of papers in Bulletin de l’ Herbier Boissier as follows: 98 HATTORI vol. pages Bull. Herb. Boissier daes reprint ser. vol. pages I 1-42 I 6, App. I 1-42 1 Apr 1898 43-88 7, App. I 43-88 1 Mai 1899 89-136 2 I 395-442 31 Mar 1901 137-152 2 297-312 28 Feb 1902 153-174 2 382-403 27 Mar 1902 175-189 2 733-747 31 Jul 1902 190-203 2 811-824 31 Aug 1902 2 I-17 3 50-66 30 Nov 1902 18-34 3 239-255 28 Feb 1903 35-48 3 342-355 31 Mar 1903 49-83 3 387-421 30 Apr 1903 84-98 3 538-552 31 Mai 1903 99-128 3 612-641 30 Jun 1903 129-160 3 701-732 31 Jul 1903 161-192 3 780-811 31 Aug 1903 193-228 3 906-941 30 Sep 1903 229-261 3 1007-1039 31 Oct 1903 262-292 3 1097-1127 5 Dec 1903 203-324 4 61-92 31 Dec 1903 325-352 4 169-196 31 Jan 1904 353-388 4 257-292 29 Feb 1904 389-403 4 475-489 30 Apr 1904 404-419 4 548-563 31 Mai 1904 420-425 4 688-693 30 Jun 1904 426-441 4. 824-839 31 Jul 1904 442-472 4 879-909 31 Aug 1904 473-490 4 1051-1068 30 Sep 1904 491-508 4 1155-1172 31 Oct 1904 509-524 4 1273-1288 5 Dec 1904 525-550 5 65-90 30 Dec 1904 551-568 5 228-305 28 Feb 1905 569-594 5 481-506 30 Apr 1905 595-605 5 603-613 31 Mai 1905 606-634 5 671-699 30 Jun 1905 635-652 7 279-296 31 Mar 1907 653-680 7 597-624 29 Jun 1907 681-698 7 665-682 31 Jul 1907 699-712 7 795-808 30 Sep 1907 For Hassler’s publications on Paraguay and Argentina see Darwiniana 3(1): 62-87. 1937. 2476. Contribuciones a la flora del Chaco argentino-paraguayo. Primera parte /florula pilcomayensis por el Dr. Emilio Hassler. Buenos Aires (*‘La Semana médica’, imp. de obras de E. Spinelli) 1909. Oct. (FV. pilcomay.) Publ.: 1909 (p. 8: 15 Mar 1908), p. [1, cover]-154, [i]-1i err. Copy: US. — Trabajos del Museo de Farmacologia de la Facultad de Ciencias medicas de Buenos Aires no. 21. Hattori, Hirotaro (1875-1965), Japanese botanist. (Hatt.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: TI. NOTE: Dr. H. Hara informed us that H. Hattori was born on 1 Mai 1875 and died on 30 Sep 1965. Obituary notes are not available. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 139; BM 2: 800; CSP 15: 684; IH 2: 260; Kewa: 603; LS 11522, suppl. 19022; MW p. 161-162, suppl. p. 90; Rehder 5: 373. Diels, F. L. E., Bot. Jahrb. 42(Lit.): 32. 1908. 99 HATTORI EPONYMY: Hattoria Kamimura (1961), Hattoria R. M. Schuster (1961), Hattoriella H. Inoue (1960), and Neohattoria Kamimura (1962), are dedicated to Sinske Hattori (1915-x), Japa- nese hepatologist, whose name also occurs in the Journal of the Hattort Botanical Laboratory. Miyazaki (Japan). Vol. i-x. 1947-x. (The foundation which supports the laboratory was established in 1946 by Shinji Hattori, father of Sinske Hattori). 2476a. Myxomycetes of Nasu district by H. Hattori s.1. 1935. Oct. (size). (Myxomyc. Nasu). Publ.: 1935 (Mycologia 1 Jun 1936), p. [i-xvi, japanese texts], 1-280, pl. 1-23, [1-2]. Copy: Stevenson. Ref.: Anon., Mycologia 28: 296. 1936. Hattori, H., Nasu san henkei kinrui zusetsu. Sdsetsu zoho, p. [1], 1-21, [1]. 1939 (fide MW suppl. p. 90, supplement to main work). Haub, Peter Ferdinand (1804-1867), German high school teacher; from 1833 at the Konitz (Marienwerder) Gymnasium. (Haub). HERBARIUM and TYPES: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BM 2: 800; PR 3851. Caspary, R., Lebensbeschr. ost-westpreuss. Bot. 210. 1912. 2477. Album plantarum, quae circa Conicium sponte crescunt, phanerogamarum. Praemit- titur familiarum dispositio naturalium. Scripsit P. F. Haub. Conicii [Konitz (Marien- werder) | (typis F. F. Harichii) 1847. Qu. (Album fi.). Publ.: Jul-Aug 1847 (p. 4: pridie Pentecosten a. 1847), p. [1], [1]-87, followed by Schulnach- richten [1 ]-22. Copy: MO. — “‘Jahresbericht wher das konigliche katholische Gymnasium in Conitz in dem Schuljahre 1846-1847 mit welchem zu der offentlichen Prufung am 23 August und zu den Schlussfeierlichkeiten am 24 August c. ergebenst einladet der Director des Gymnasiums Dr. F. Briggemann. /nest: Album plantarum ... Haub.” Hauck, Ferdinand (1845-1889), Austrian algologist (born at Brinn, Brno); post office official stationed at Trieste 1866-1889; Dr. phil. h.c. Zurich 1883. (Hauck). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: L (via herb. Weber-van Bosse) ; further material at W and WRSL. Exsiccatae (with Paul Richter) : Phykotheka universalis (Fasc. 1-15; P. Richter from fasc. 7 on; 750 nos., Leipzig (Kummer) 1885-1896), complete sets at B, BM, C, FH, HAL, KBG, K, L, LD, NY,S, STR, UPS, W, WRSL. Fryxell (1975) refers to Hauck diatoms at S, Hauck and Richter id. at W. — Diagnoses in Hedwigia. — Hauck also contributed specimens to V. Wittrock and O. Nordtstedt, Algae aquae dulcis exsiccatae and to P. T. Cleve and J. D. Moller, Diatomeen. Ref.: Dodel, Bot. Centralbl. 42: 362-367. 1890 (on Phykotheka). Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19: 78. 1969. Koster, J. T., Blumea 2(3): 231. 1936, Taxon 18: 553. 1969. Fryxell, G., Nova Hedwigia Beih. 35: 361. 1975. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 139; BM 2: 800; Bossert p. 167; Clokie p. 179; CSP 10: 159, 12: 317, 15: 685; De Toni 1: Ixi-lxii, cxxxviil, 2: lxiii, 4: xxix; DTS 1: 103-104; Frank 3(Anh.): 42; IH 2: 260; Kew 2: 604; KR p. 273-274; Moebius p. 90; Nordstedt p. 35; Rehder 5: 373; Saccardo 1: 88, 2: 57; Urban-Berl. p. 264. Anon., Bot. Not. 1890: 45; Leopoldina 26(5-6) : 54. 1890; Bot. Zeit. 48: 15. 1890; Hedwigia 29(1): 45-48. 1890; Bot. Gaz. 15: 48. 1890; Botanik und Zoologie in Osterreich 1850- 1900. Wien 1901 (unnumbered portrait). Beck, G., Vegetationsverh. Illyr. Lander 13, 34-35. 1901 (Veg. Erde 4) (bibl.). Cesati, V. de, Saggio bibl. algol. ital. 185-189. 1882. De Toni, G. B., Nuova Notarisia 1: 58-61. 1890 (bibl.), Bot. Centralbl. 41: 234-237. 1890. Levi Morenos, Notarisia 5(18): 941-953. 1890 (portr., bibl.). Marchesetti, Ann. Bot. 3: 464. 1890 (bibl.). Richter, Hedwigia 29: 45-48. 1890 (bibl.). S.Z., Osterr. bot. Z. 37(1): 1-6. 1887 (portr., bibl.). Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 81, pl. 23. 1903 (portr.), 3(3): 67. 1905. 100 HAUMAN COMPOSITE WORKS: Contributed to H. W. Reichardt, Flora der Insel fan Mayen, 21 p., in vol. 3(7a) of Dre internationale Polarforschung 1862-1863, Wien, 1886; see under Reichardt. EPONYMY: Hauckia A. Borzi (1880). 2477a. Eine neue Floridee | Marchesettia] [(Separat-Abdruck aus “‘Hedwigia”’ 1882. Nr. 9) |. Oct. Publ.: Sep 1882, p. [1-2]. Copy: FH. - Hedwigia 21: 140-141. 1882. To be cited from journal. 2478. Die Meeresalgen Deutschlands und Oesterreichs. Leipzig (Verlag von Eduard Kummer) 1885. Oct. (Meeresalg. Deutschl. Oester.). Publ.: 1882-1885, in 10 parts. Copies: U, US. — Second t.p. [11]: Dr. L. Rabenhorst’s Kryptoga- men-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. ed. 2, vol. 2, 5 plates (1-5). part pages dates part pages dates I [1 ]-64 Nov 1882 6 273-320 Nov 1883 2 65-112 Dec 1882 7 321-384 Jan 1884 3 113-160 Jan 1883 8 385-448 Jul 1884 4 161-224 Apr 1883 9 449-512 Oct 1884 5 225-272 Apr 1883 10 513-575, [576] Jan 1885 pref. [ii]-xxiii, [xxiv | Jan 1885 Facsimile ed.: 1971, New York, London (Johnson Reprint Corporation). Copy: B. Ref.: Engler, A., Bot. Jahrb. 4: 71. 1883 (Lit.): 12, 34. 1884, 6(Lit.): 99. 1885. Murray, J. Bot. 25: 253-254. 1887. Haughton, Samuel (1821-1897), Irish clergyman, physician and palaeobotanist at Dub- lin; professor of geology at Trinity College 1851-1881; M. D. Dublin 1862, D.C.L. Oxford 1868, L.L.D. Edinburgh 1884. (Haught.). COLLECTIONS: Possibly at TCD. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Andrews p. 275; Barnhart 2: 139; BB p. 142; BM 2: 801; CSP 3: 220-223, 7: 923-924, 6: 683, 10: 160-162, 15: 687; Dawson p. 401; Desmond p. 294; DNB suppl. 2: 398. Anon., Notes bot. School Trinity Coll. Dublin 3: 126-127. 1898; Dublin J. Med. Sci. 104: 535- 1897. C., Nature 57: 55-56. 1897. Close, Irish Natural. 7: 1-3. 1898 (portr.). D.J.C., Proc. Roy. Soc. London 62: xxix-xxxvu. 1898. E.H., Geol. Magaz. ser. 2. dec. 4. 4: 573-575. 1897. Hicks, Quart. J. Geol. Soc. London 54: lxvi. 1898. Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 301, 567. 1963. COMPOSITE WoORKs: (1) Editor of The Natural History Review, vols. 4-7, 1857-1860. (2) Edited The Dublin Quarterly Journal of Science, vols. 1-6, 1861-1866. Hauman, Lucien (1880-1965), Belgian botanist; educated at Gembloux; pupil of Leo Errera; at the Faculty of Agronomy in Buenos Aires, Argentina, from 1904-1926; professor of botany at the Université libre de Bruxelles 1928-1950; Dr. agron. h.c. Buenos Aires 1949. (Haum.). HERBARIUM and TyPES: BRLU; dupl. B, BA, BR, G, NY, SI. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 652; Barnhart 2: 139; BL 1: 231, 234, 232, 253, 255, 300, 2: 32, 666; Hirsch p. 116; Hortus 3: 1194 (““Haum.”’); Langman p. 352; LS 11523, suppl. 10932-10934; MW p. 162; Zander ed. 10, p. 668. Aubreville, Adansonia 6(1): 25-27. 1966. IOI HAUMAN Balle, S., Mém. Soc. bot. Belgique 2: 43-46. 1966; AETFAT Bull. 17: 10-11. 1966. Bouillenne, Bull. Seances Acad. r. Sci. Outre-Mer 1967(1): 129-133. (portr.). Burkart, A., Darwiniana 14(1): 250-251. 1966. Diels, F. L. E., Bot. Jahrb. 66(Lit.): 29. 1934. Homeés et al., Mém. Soc. Bot. Belgique 2: [1]-73, [75, cont.]. 1966 (portr.; other papers by Exell, Parodi, Lawalrée, Balle, Leonard, Tournay). Homes, Bull. cl. Sci. Acad. r. Belgique ser. 5. 51: 1131-1133. 1965. Lawalrée, A., Mém. Soc. Bot. Belgique 2: 39-42. 1966 (H. and Belgian floristics). Léonard, J., Mem. Soc. Bot. Belgique 2: 47-49. 1966 (on H’s work on the Flore du Congo). Parodi, L. R., La obra botanica del profesor Lucien Hauman. Buenos Aires 1925, 11 p. (repr. from An. Soc. Ci. Arg. C, 1925; see also Revista Centro Est. Agron. Buenos Aires 18(125- 126): 617-624. 1925) (main bibl. of Argentine publ.). Robyns, W., Bull. Inst. R. Col. Belge 21(4): 1002-1004. 1951. Tournay, R., Mém. Soc. Bot. Belgique 2: 51-73. 1966 (main bibl.). COMPOSITE works: Many papers published in collaboration with other authors. For these and for H’s contributions to the Flore du Congo see Tournay (1966) and Leonard (1966). EPONYMy (genera): Haumama J. Léonard (1949); Haumaniastrum P. Duvigneaud et Plancke (1959); Journal) : Haumanza, revista del Centro de Estudios agronémicos de Cuyo, Mendoza (Argentina), i-x, 1947-x. 2479. Catalogue des phanérogames de |’ Argentine. Buenos Aires (1: Coni fréres; 2: Imprimerie et éditions “Coni’’) 1917-1923, 2 parts. t. (Cat. phan. Argentine). Co-authors (1): G. Vanderveken; (2): Luis H. Irigoyen. 1: 5 Feb 1917, p. [1-i1i], [1]-350, [1, index], err. slip p. 345. Copies: MICH, MO, NY, US(g2).— Anales del Museo nacional de historia natural de Buenos Aires, vol. 29. 2: 14 Dec 1923, p. [i-ii1], [1]-313, [1, index]. Copies: MICH, MO. — Anales [id.], vol. 32. Preliminary notice in: Primera Reunion nac. Soc. Arg. Ci. nat. Tucuman 279-286. 1919. 2480. La végétation des hautes Cordilléres de Mendoza. Buenos Aires (Impremerie et édition “Coni’’) 1918 (publié en mai 1919). Oct. (size). (Vég. Cordill. Mendoza). Publ.: Mai 1919 (t.p.), p. [1]-194, pl. t-xxv. Copy: US. Repaginated reprint from An. Soc. Ci. Argent. 86: 121-188, 225-348. 1918, publ. 1919. 2481. Catalogue des ptéridophytes et phanérogames de la flore belge €numération mise a jour et révisée au point du vue systématique et synonymique des espéces et de leurs variétés .. . Gembloux (Imprimerie J. Duculot) 1934. Oct. (Cat. fl. belg.). Co-author: S. Balle. Publ.: 1934 (p. 11: Oct 1933), p. [1 ]-126. Copies: BR, NY. — Suppl. to Bull. Soc. Bot. Belg. vol. 66. Hauptfleisch, Paul (1861-1906), German botanist; Dr. phil. Greifswald 1888; lecturer at the Technische Hochschule, Stuttgart. (Haupifl.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 139; BM 2: 801; CSP 15: 687; De Toni 1: Ixii, 4: xxix; LS 11525-11526, 34264-34265; Moebius p. 185; Nordstedt p. 17-18. Anon., Bot. Not. 1907: 20; Nat. Nov. 28: 500. 1906. COMPOSITE WoRKs: (1) In EP, Die natiirlichen Pflanzenfamilien, die als fossile Algen (und Bakterien) beschriebenen Pflanzenreste oder Abdriicke, 1(2): 515-569. Dec 1897 (TL- Qin71O)) 2482. 59, Jan 1899 19 73-96 49, 445 49; Aug 1899 20 97-140, [i]-vill 57, 58, 60 Jan 1900 The above data are based on a copy in original covers at MO. Copies: B, BR, M, MO, NY, US, USDA. — The 60 plates are chromolithographs of paintings by W. Liepoldt; there are 342 figures in the text. Hemsley, William Botting (1843-1924), British botanist at Kew (1865-1867) ; worked as a private scientist 1867-1883, from 1883-1908 again at Kew in various capacities, ultimately (1899-1908) as keeper of the herbarium and library. (Hems/.). HEBARIUM and TyPEs: K. — (British herbarium via Freeman Clarke Samuel Roper 1819- 1896). Letters and mss. also at K. Ref.: Kent, D. H., Brit. herb. 59. 1957. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 260, 261; Barnhart 2: 155; BB p. 144; BJI 1: 26, 2: 73; BL 1: 34, 77, 86, 87, 89, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 99, 100, 102, 114, 115, 117, 125, 126, 128, 146, 237, 300, 2: 270, 667; Blunt p. 212, 272; BM 2: 821, 6: 451; Bret. p. 820-823; CSP 7: 947, 10: 190-191, 12: 324, 14: 306, 15: 752, 16: 535; Desmond p. 299; Hortus 3: 1195 (““Hemsl.”’) ; HR;; IF p. 702; Jackson p. 557 [index]; Kew 2: 641-642; Langman p. 357-358; Lenley p. 220; LS 11794; MW p. 167-172, suppl. p. 95; NAF 28B: 334-334; NI 846; Rehder 5: 380- 381; SK p. 225; TL-2/1094, 1176, 1290, 1814; Tucker 1: 332, 333; Zander ed. 10, p. 669. A.D.C., J. Bot. 63: 21-23. 1925. Anon., Catal. libr. R.B.G. Kew 268. 1899 (bibl.) (Bull. misc. Inf. Kew add. ser. 3); Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1924: 389-392; Gard. Chron. 76: 275-276. 1924; J. Kew Guild 4(32) : 331- 337. 1925 (portr.), J. Bot. 62: 344. 1924. Britten, J., J. Bot. 28: 216-217. 1890, 37: 96. 1899. D.P., Proc. Roy. Soc. ser. B. 98: i-ix. 1925. Goulding, Rec. Auckland Inst. Mus. 12: 97. 1975. Hutchinson, J., Kew Guild 3: portr. facing p. 365 1917 (portr.). 150 HEMSLEY Hemsley, W. B., bibl. G biogr. ctd.: Jackson, B. D., Proc. Linn. Soc. 137: 76-78. 1925. McVaugh, R., Edward Palmer: plant explorer 5, 77-78. 1956. Merrill, E. D., Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 30(1): 147. 194.7 (bibl. Pacific isl.). Nelmes & Cuthbertson, Curtis’s Bot. Magaz. Dedic. 1827-1837; p. 282. 1932 (portr.). Reiche, K., Grundz. Pflanzenverbr. Chile 33. 1907 (Veg. Erde 8). Schumann, K. M. & K. Lauterbach, Fl. deut. Schutzgeb. Siidsee xi. 1901. Thiselton-Dyer, W. T., Gard. Chron. 46: 381. 1909 (portr.). irimens Hes Jp Bot: 1421229) 1876; 16; 287. 1878. Urban, I., Symb. ant. 1: 67-68. 1898. Wolley-Dod, A. H., Fl. Sussex xliv-xlv. 1937. Wulff, E. V., Intr. hist. pl. geogr. 120, 121, 124, 135. 1943. COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Forbes, F. B. and W. B. Hemsley, Index florae sinensis, see Forbes, no. 1814. (2) Hemsley was Bentham’s “‘young but able assistant’ in the preparation of the Flora australiensis until 1867 (TL-2/428). (3) Contributed to D. Oliver et al. Flora of tropical Africa: Balanophoreae, 6, 1(3): 434-440. Oct 1911. Campanulaceae, 3: 463-482. 1877. Rhamneae, 1: 377-385. 1868. Scrophulartaceae, 4, 2(2), 261-384. Feb 1906, 2(3): 385-462. Jun 1906 (with S. A. Skan). NOTE: See BM 2: 821 for further contributions to composite works. EPONYMY: Hemsleza [sic] Y. Kudo (1929); Hemsleya Cogniaux (1889); Hemsleyna O. Kuntze (1891). 2625. Handbook of hardy trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants. Containing descriptions, native countries, etc. of a selection of the best species in cultivation. Together with cultural details, comparative hardiness, suitability for particular positions, etc. Based on the french work of Messrs. Decaisne and Naudin .. . entitled ‘Manuel de ’ Amateur des Jardins’, and including the original woodcuts by Riocreux and Leblanc. By W. B. Hemsley, ... with an in- troduction by Edward S. Rand, Junr. ... with nearly 300 illustrations. Boston (Estes & Lauriat) 1873. Oct. (Handb. hardy trees). Publ.: 1873 (p. viii; Mar 1873), p. [iii]-xlviii, [1]-687, Copies: NY, USDA. — Based on TL 2/1339. London issue: 1877, p. {i]-xlviii, [1]-687. Copy: Ned. Mjj. Tuinbouw Plantk. 2626. Diagnoses plantarum novarum vel minus cognitarum mexicanarum et centrali-america- narum. Pars prima (-tertia). [London (Taylor and Francis) | 1878-1880. Oct. (Diagn. pl. nov. mMeXIC.). Pars 1: Cover (with imprint), p. [1]-16, Jul 1878. Pars 2: Cover (id.), p. 17-37, Jul 1879. Pars 3: Cover (id.), p. 39-56, Apr 1880. Copies: G, MICH, MO, U, US, USDA. Facsimile reprint: Renner, Texas (Texas Research Foundation) 1962. Copies: L, NY. — Contains diagnoses of new taxa to be described in more detail in no. 2627. Some of the diagnoses in part 3, however, are later than those in the corresponding part of the Brologza. 2627. Biologia centrali-americana; or, contributions to the knowledge of the fauna and flora of Mexico and Central America edited by F. Ducane Godman and Osbert Salvin. Botany ... by W. B. Botting Hemsley [Cycadaceae by W. T. Thiselton-Dyer]. London (published for the editors by R. H. Porter ... and Dulau & Co. ...) 1879-1888. 5 vols. Qu. (Bzol. cent.- amer., Bot.). Publ.: Mr. John Collins has kindly sent us the contents and dates as given on the original wrappers which deviate slightly from the dates printed with the signatures on the sheets. 151 HEMSLEY Biologia centrali-americana ctd. vol. part pages plates dates notes I I [1 ]-96 1-7 Sep 1879 2 97-184 8-13 Nov 1879 3 185-280 14, 15 Feb 1879 4 281-376 16, 17 Apr 1880 5 377-472 18-30 Jun 1880 6 473-568 31-35 Aug 1880 9 (p-p.) 569-619, title [1] - Oct 1881 25 (p-p-) [iii ]-v - Oct 1888 pref. Hemsley 25 (p.p.) [ix]-lx1 - Oct 1888 intr. Hemsley 25 (p-p.) Ixii-Ixvii - Oct 1888 comm. Hooker 25 (p-p.) final title [1] - Oct 1888 2 ena 1-96 36-43, 41* Apr 1881 8 97-192 44-49 Jun 1881 9 (p-p.) 193-232 50 Oct 1881 10 233-328 51-56 Dec 1881 II 329-424 57-61 Feb 1882 12 425-520 62-68 Apr 1882 13 521-621, [i], [mi] 69 Jun 1882 3 14 1-96 70-76 Oct 1882 15 97-184 77-80 Jan 1883 16 185-280 81-84 Feb 1884 17 281-376 85-94 Feb 1884 18 377-472 95-100 Feb 1885 19 473-568 - Nov 1885 20 569-664 - Dec 1885 PHIM Copyay,) 665-711, [i], [11] r09 Feb 1886 4 21 (p.p.) 1-48 - Feb 1886 [sic, not 1887] 22 49-144 - Mar 1887 50) 145-298 - Aug 1887 24 299-410 110 Dec 1887 25 (p.p.) 411-498, [i], [i] : Jan 1888 [date on sheet 3h] 5 25 (p.p.) [ v |-vili Oct 1888 final title [1, 11] Oct 1888 Copies: G, MO, NY, U, US, USDA. Volume 4, p. 116-332 contains the Appendix by J. D. Hooker, see also commentary on introduction and appendix by that same author in vol. 1, p. lxi-lxviil; it also contains the indexes (p. 333-498). Volume 5 contains ail the plates, numbers 1-41, 47*, 42-109 of which are coloured (a few) or plain lithographs by W. H. Fitch; plate 770 is a map. The library at Kew possesses four volumes of the proofs of this work. Many of the taxa were previously described in no. 2626. Ref.: J. Collins, personal communication. Hemsley, W. B., Diagnoses plantarum novarum 1878-1880 (see above). Engler, A. B., Bot. Jahrb. 1: 296. 1880 (parts 1-4). Hemsley, W. B., translated by Jose Ramirez from the “‘Botany ...’’, Bogquejo de la geografia y rasgos principales de la Flora de Mexico, La Naturaleza, ser. 2. 1: 67-81. 1888. Britten, J., J. Bot. 18: 88-91. 1880, 19: 188. 1881. 2628. Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H. M.S. Challenger during the years 1873-1876 ... prepared under the superintendence of the late Sir C. Wyville Thomson . . . and now of John Murray one of the naturalists of the expedition. Botany vol. 1. London (Her Majesty’s Stationary Office) Edinburgh, Dublin [1884-] 1885. Qu. (Rep. Challenger, Bot.). Note: Forreferences to other publications on thescientific results of the voyage of the Challenger see BM 1: 333 and especially 2: 716-717. 152 HENCKEL vol. par. pages plates dates I Introd. — [i]-xi, [1]-75 - Jun 1885 (pref. 1 Jun, Nat. Nov. Jul) I [1]-135, [128a]-128b I-13 Apr-Dec 1884 (mss. rd. 4 Mar) 2 [1]-299 ~ 14-53 Mai-Dec 1884 (mss. rd. 16 Apr) 3(1) [1]-96 54-65 Sep-Dec 1884 (mss. rd. 19 Aug) (2) 97-333 - Mar-Jun 1885 (mss. rd. 26 Feb) Copies: MO, U.—A second volume, Diatomaceae, by Conte F. Castracane degli Antelminelli, appeared in 1886 (see no. 1056). A further part, “‘on the other pelagic algae of the open ocean,” announced by Hemsley in his editorial notes (p. xi) was never published. — The plates (uncol. liths.) are accompanied by letter press; artists W. H. Fitch and M. Smith, and Mitten. Facsimile reprint: 1965, New York (Johnson Reprint Corporation ...). Copy: FAS. Ref.: Urban, I., Symb. ant. 1: 68-69. 18098. Britten, J., J. Bot. 23: 254-255. 1885. Henckel von Donnersmarck, Leo Victor Felix, Graf (1785-1861), German admin- istrator, amateur botanist, and “‘treuer Mitarbeiter am Thesaurus literaturae botanicae.”’ (Pritzel). (Henckel). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: JE. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 156; BM 2: 821; CSP 2: 320, 3: 272, 7:948; DTS 1: 110; Hortus 3: 1195 (““Henckel’’) ; 1H 2: 268; Jackson p. 15; Kew 2: 642; PR 3956-3958, 8853, 9096 (ed. 1: 4352-4355); Rehder 5: 381-382; Saccardo 1: 89; SO 514, 515; Tucker 1: 333- Anon., Brockhaus’ Conversations-Lexikon ed. 13. 9: 105-106. 1884 (family). Helm, J., Kulturpfl. 14: 351. 1966. Henckel von Donnersmarck, Bot. Zeit. 9: 785-792, 801-808. 1851 (“Ueber botanische Bucherkunde” i.e. on bot. bibliography). Kraus, G., Der botanische Garten der Universitat Halle 2: 34-35. 1894. Lorek, C. G., Preuss. Bot. 5. 1849. Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von, Bot. Zeit. 19: 216, 255-261. 1861. Schrader, J. Bot. 1808(2): 222-225, Seemann, B., Bonplandia 9: 318-319. 1861. EPONYMY: Henckelia K. P. J. Sprengel (1817). 2629. Nomenclator botanicus, sistens plantas omnes in Caroli a Linné speciebus plantarum ab illustri d. Carolo Ludovico Willdenow enumeratas. Curavit comes L. F. V. Henckel a Donnersmark ... Halae magdeb. [Halle a. S.] (typis lo. Christ. Hendelii) 1803. Oct. (Nomencl. bot.). Ed. 1: 1803, p. [i*, t.p.], [1]-iv, [1]-437 (arabic numerals refer to columns). Continuatio 1: 1805, p. [438]-520. - Halae magdeb. (1d.). Continuatio IT: cum indice alphabetico generum ad C. a Linné spec. plantarum a C. L. Willdenow editarum, publ. 1806, p. [i], [521]-580. - Halae magdeb. (id.). Continuatio III: 1807, p. [581]-635. — Halae magdeb. (id.). Index generum: see Jo. Chr. Hendel, see 2632. Copies: HU, WU (inf. W. Gutermann). Ed. 2: 1821, p. [i]-vi, [vii], [1]-828. Copzes: NY, U.—“*... sistens omnes plantas in . . . editio altera.”” Halae ad Salam [Halle] (Apud Hendelios patr. et filium). 2630. Adumbrationes plantarum nonnullarum horti halensis academic selectarum. Halle (Formis Fr. Aug. Grunerti Patr.) 1806. Qu. (Adumbr. pl. hort. hal.). Publ.: 1806, before 15 Mai (rev. in Regensb. Bot. Zeit. 5: 129-135), p. [i-viii], [1]-36, 7 pl. Copies: G, NY. Ref.: Schrader, H. A., J. Bot. 1808(2): 222-225. Kraus, G., Der botanische Garten der Universitat Halle 2: 34-35. 1894. HENCKEL 2631. Enumeratio plantarum circa Regiomontum Borussorum sponte crescentium. Konigsberg (Hartung) 1817. Oct.t.(Enum. pl. Regromont.). Publ.: 1817, p. [i]-viii, [1]-240. (n.v.) — “Liber, jam anno 1812 ad bibhiopolam Hartung missus, incompletus e prelo prodiit. Explicit in Monoecia classe cum Carice panicea.”’ PR. Hendel, Johann Christian (1742-1823), German publisher and bookseller. (Hendel). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 156; BM 2: 821; Jackson p. 14; PR ed. 1: 4357; SO 516; Tucker 1: 333. 2632. Index generum ad Caroli a Linné Species plantarum a Carolo Ludovico Willdenow editarum, in tom. 1, 1, 11. et iv. part. 1. curante Io. Chr. Hendel. Halae [Halle a. S.] (typis Henddlianis [for Hendelianus]) 1806. Oct. (Index gen.). Publ.: 1806, p. [1]-52. Copy: WU. — See SO 514-521 for the other indices to Willdenow’s Species plantarum. See also no. 2629. ; Henderson, Nellie Frater (1885-1952), American bryologist (V. Henderson). HERBARIUM and TyPES: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Rudolph, zm J. Ewan et al., Short hist. bot. U.S. 94, 166. 1969. EPONYMY: The following genera are all related to Hendersonia M. J. Berkeley (1841), which was dedicated to Joseph Henderson (fl. 1840-1866), English horticulturist: Hendersonia P. A. Saccardo (1884); Hendersoniella (P. A. Saccardo) P. A. Saccardo (1902); Hendersonina E. J. Butler (1913); Hendersoniopsis F. von Hohnel (1918) ; Hendersonula Spegazzini (1880) ; Hender- sonulina Vassi (1902) ; Hendersonulina Petrak (1951); Neohendersonia Petrak (1921) ; Phaeohender- sonia F. von Hohnel (1918) ; Phyllohendersonia Tassi (1902); Urohendersonia Spegazzini (1902); Urohendersoniella Petrak (1955). 2633. Ohio mosses, Bryales ... Columbus, Ohio (Ohio Journal of Science) 1929. Oct. (Ohio Mosse). Publ.: Jan 1927 (cover), p. [1]-18. Copy: Steere. — Reprinted from Ohio J. Sci. 27(1): [1]-18. 1927. Dicranales: Sep 1929, ib. 29(5): [197]-217. Copy: Steere. HAydnales: Jan 1931, ib. 31(1): [44]-75. Copy: Steere. Heéneau, Alphonse (/?. 1889), Belgian botanist and teacher at Bruxelles. (Héneau). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: CSP 15: 755. 2634. Flore élémentaire de la basse et de la moyenne Belgique détermination facile des plantes noms frangais, néerlandais et latins botanique appliquée. Molenbeeck-Bruxelles (chez l’auteur), Bruxelles (Imprimerie de L. Charpentier) 1889. Oct. (in fours). (Fl. élém. Belgique). Publ.: 1889 (Nat. Nov. Nov(2) 1889), p. [i], [1]-60. Copy: BR. Henfrey, Arthur (1819-1859) British botanist; professor of botany at King’s College London 1852-1859. (Hen/r.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown; some British material at MANCH and P. Letters at K. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 157; BB p. 145; BM 2: 822; Bossert p. 171; CSP 3: 275-276, 12: 324, 15: 755; Desmond p. 301; de Toni 2: lv, 4: xxix; DNB 25: 409-410; DSB 6: 265-267; Hortus 3: 1195 (““Henfr.”); IH 2: 268; Jackson p. 557 [index]; Kew 2: 645; Langman p. 359; LS 11804; Moebius p. 347; MW suppl. p. 95; Nordstedt p. 18; PR 3960- 154 HENKEL 3964, 10809-10847; Rehder 5: 382; TL-2/712; Tucker 1: 333; Zander ed. 10, p. 669. Anon., Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. ser. 3. 4: 311-312. 1859; Flora 42: 749-750. 1859; Gard. Chron. 1859(37): 741; Bull. Soc. bot. France 6: 694-695. 1860. Foggitt, Bot. Soc. Exch. Cl. Brit. Isles, Rep. 10(1): 282. 1933. Huxley, L., Life letters J. D. Hooker 1: 369, 381, 401, 418, 423, 425. 1918. Milner, J. D., Cat. portr. Kew 60. 1906. Oliver, F. W., Makers Brit. Bot. 192-203. 1013. Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von, Bot. Zeit. 17: 408, 435-436. 1859. Seemann, B., Bonplandia 1: 179. 1853; 7: 292-293. 1859 (bibl.). Stafleu, F. A., Regn. veg. 71: 338. 1970. COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) The Botanical Gazette, edited by A. Henfrey, vols. 1-3, 1849-1851. (2) Annals and magazine of natural History ser. 3. vols. 1-4. 1858. 1859. (3) G. W. Francis, An analysis of the british ferns and their allies ... Fifth edition. With engravings. Revised and enlarged by Arthur Henfrey ... London (Simpkin, Marshall and Co. ...) 1855. Oct., engr. t.p., p. [1]-vill, [1]-92, pl. r-9 (uncol. liths.). Copy: MO. — Ed. 1: 1837, ed. 2: 1842, ed. 3: 1847, ed. 4(?), all by Francis. (4) Reports and papers on Botany |Mohl, Nageli, Link, Grisebach]. London 1849, viii, 514 p., Ray Society, see R. Curle, Ray Soc. bibl. hist. 85. 1954. (5) See A. Braun, Betracht. Erschein. Verjiing. Natur (TL 2/712), English translation by H. (6) With W. P. Ayres, The florists’ guide, 1850. EPONYMY: Henfreya J. Lindley (1847). 2635. Outlines of the natural history of Europe. The vegetation of Europe, its conditions and causes. London (John van Voorst) 1852. Oct. (Veg. Eur.). Publ.: 1852, map, [i-1i], [1]-387. Copies: G, USDA. Ref.: Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von, Bot. Zeit. 11: 29-30. 14 Jan 1853. 2636. The micrographic dictionary; a guide to the examination and investigation of the structure and nature of microscopic objects ... London (John van Voorst, ...) 1856. Oct. (Microgr. dict.). Co-author: John William Griffith (1819-1901). Ed. 1: 1856 (p.v: Dec 1855), p. [i]-v, [1 ]-696, 47 pl. (some col.), err. on verso of expl. to pl. 41. Copy: PCS. Ed. 2: London (John van Voorst) 1860 (p. viii: 6 Dec 1859), 2 vols. Copies: NY, USDA. Vol. 1: pl. r, (ij-xl, [1]-751, [752, err.], fig 1-872. Vol. 2: [i-u1], pl. 2-45 (with text; liths., mostly handcol.). Ed. 3: by J. W. Griffith and Martin Duncan, assisted by M. J. Berkeley and T. Rupert Jones, 2 vols. London (id.) 1875, published in parts. (parts 15-21, 1875, Bot. Zeit. 26 Feb 1875). Copies: NY, USDA. Vol. r: pl. 1, {i]-xhy, [xli, err.], [1]-845, fig 1-672. Vol. 2: [i], pl. 2-48 (id.). Ed. 4: by J. W. Griffith ... M. J. Berkeley ... and T. R. Jones, 2 vols. London (id.) 1883. Copies: NY, USDA. Vol. 1: pl. 1, {iJ-xlvi, [1]-829, figs. 1-672. Vol. 2: [i], pl. 2-53 (id.). 2637. A sketch of the principal families of plants, explanatory of a tabular view of the vegetable kingdom, arranged according to the natural orders ... London (printed for the Society for promoting Christian knowledge; ...) 1855. Oct. (Sketch fam. pl.). Publ.: 1855 (p. [iii]: Aug 1855), p. [1-iv], [1]-125. Copies: MO, NY(2).—To accompany the author’s ‘“‘ Tabular view of the vegetable kingdom, arranged according to the natural orders. Drawn by C. R. Bone. Engraved by J. W. Lorry.” London 1855 (n.v.). Henkel, Johann Baptist (1815/1825-1871), German pharmacist at Wurzburg 1851-1855; from 1860 lecturer and professor of pharmaceutical botany at Tubingen. (Henkel). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. 199 HENKEL BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 157; BM 2: 822-823; CSP 7: 948 (no. 2,3), 12: 324; Hortus 3: 1195 (‘“Henkel’’); Jackson p. 193, 202, 203; Kew 2: 645; Langman p. 359; MW p. 173; PR 3965-3966; Rehder 5: 382; Tucker 1: 333; Zander ed. 10, p. 669. Anon., Bot. Zeit. 29: 176. 1871. Lehmann, E., Schwabische Apotheker 187-188, 210. 1951 (gives year of birth = 1825). Salomon, Gartenflora 1881: 359-361. 2638. Systematische Charakteristik der medicinisch-wichtigen Pflanzenfamilien nebst Angabe der Abstammung sammtlicher Arzneistoffe des Pflanzenreichs. Nach den neuesten Angaben zusammengestellt ... Wurzburg (Stahel’sche Buch- und Kunsthandlung) 1856. Oct. (Syst. Char. Pfi.-Fam.). Publ.: Dec 1856 (p. 4: Sommer 1856; “‘soeben”’ Bot. Zeit. 26 Dec 1856), p. [1]-61, [62, err.]. Copies: U, WU. 2639. Synopsis der Nadelholzer, deren charakteristischen Merkmale nebst Andeutungen uber ihre Cultur und Ausdauer in Deutschlands Klima ... Stuttgart (Verlag der J. G. Cot- taschen Buchhandlung) 1865. Oct. (Syn. Nadelholz.). Co-author: Wilhelm Hochstetter (1825-1881). Publ.: Jan 1865 (BSbF 12 Feb 1865; p. vi: herbst 1864; Bot. Zeit. 17 Feb 1865, Flora 29 Mar 1865), p. [i]-xxviii, [1, h.t.], [1]-446, [1, err.]. Copies: G, MO. NY; IDC 5477. — Schlechtendal: ‘‘... das sie wie ihre Vorganger dem Fehler eine Gattung stets falsch zu schreiben treu geblieben sind ...”; Anonymus in Flora: “*... durch “‘theilweise” Benutzung — inclusive kritiklosen Ausschreibens und grober Verballhornisirung [bow- Iderizing] — von 5 zum theil gartnerischen Werken ... schreibt man heutzutage keine brauchbare Synopsis der Coniferen mehr.” Ref.: Anon., Flora 48: 299-304, 411-416. 1865. Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von, Bot. Zeit. 23: 201-202. 1865. Hennedy, Roger (1809-1877), Scottish botanist, professor of botany at Glasgow. (Hennedy). HERBARIUM and TypEs: GGO (incl. plants cited in Clydesdale flora), other material at E (algae) and TCD. Ref.: Kent, D. H., British herb. 59. 1957. Lloyd, Brit. phycol. Bull. 2: 385-386. 1964. Hedge, I. C. and J. M. Lamond, Ind. coll. Edinburgh go. 1970. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 157; BB p. 145; BL 2: 292, 667; BM 2: 823; Desmond p. 301; DNB 25: 422-423; IH 2: 269; Jackson p. 249; Kew 2: 645; Rehder 5: 382; Mucker 3333: Anon., Bot. Not. 1878: 44. Boase, F., Modern English Biogr. 1: 1429-1430. 1892 (fide Desmond). Harvey, W. H., Phycol. austral. 2: 75. 1859. Koster, J. T., Taxon 18: 553. 1969 (algae at Glasgow, Roy. Coll. Sci. Techn., cf. Lloyd, Brit. Phyc. Bull. 2(5): 385-386. 1964). Simpson, W., in Hennedy, R., Clydesdale flora ed. 4, p. xi-xxil. 1878. Watson, H. C., Topogr. bot. ed. 2. 547. 1883. EPONYMY: Hennedia [sic] R. Brown (1893); Hennediella [sic] E. G. Paris (1896) ; Hennedya W. H. Harvey (1855). 2640. Clydesdale flora; a description of the flowering pianis and ferns, of the Clyde District, arranged according to the natural orders, with a glossary of terms ... Glasgow (David Robertson, ...) 1865. Oct. (Clydesdale fl.). Ed i: 1865 (p. [ui]: Mai 1865), p. [i]-xxiv, [1]-219. Copy: HH. Ed. 2: 1869 (p. viii: Mai 18609), p. [i]-xxiv, [i]-224. Copy: HH. — Glasgow (David Robertson, Hugh Hopkins) 1896. Oct. Ed. 3: 1874, n.v. (Glasgow). Fd. 4: 1678, front. portr. author, p. [i*], [i]-xl, [1]-256, pl. 7-8 (uncol. liths. auct., on 4 lvs). Copies: G, MO, NY. —** The Clydesdale flora: a description of the flowering plants and ferns of HENNINGS the Clyde district, arranged according to the natural orders, with a glossary of terms and diagrams. By the late Roger Hennedy, ... Appendix by professor R. H. Paterson, Biographical sketch by William Simpson, esq., F.R.G.S. In memoriam edition, revised.” Glasgow (Hugh Hopkins) 1878. Oct. Ed.5: 1891 (pref. 14 Apr 1890, p. 241: 28 Oct 1890), p. [i]-xxxii, [1]-277, pl. 1-8. Copy: NY. — “Fifth edition, revised, with notes and an additional appendix, by Thomas King .. .” Glasgow (Hugh Hopkins, ...) 1891. Oct. Henneguy, Louis-Félix (1850-1928), French physician and embryologist at Montpellier, later at Paris, first editor of the Archives d’Anatomie microscopique. (Henneg.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 157; BM 2: 823; CSP 10: 192-193, 15: 757-758; GR p. 362-363; Hirsch p. 120; Rehder 5: 382. 2641. Faculté de médecine de Paris. Les lichens utiles. Thése présentée au concours pour Pagrégation (section d’anatomie, de physiologie et d’histoire naturelle) et soutenue a la faculté de médecine de Paris ... Paris (Octave Doin, ...) 1883. Oct. (Lich. util.). Publ.: Jan-Jul 1883 (Bot. Zeit. 28 Sep 1883; Nat. Nov. Aug(2) 1883), p. |iJ-vin, [1 |-114. Copies: G, FH. Hennert, Carl Wilhelm (1739-1800), German soldier, building-inspector and forester at Berlin; later specialized in forest insects; lecturer at the ““Forstakademie” of Berlin. (Hennert). HERBARIUM and tTyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 157; PR 3967; Ratzeburg p. 235-237; Tucker 1: 333: 2642. Bemerkungen auf einer Reise nach Harbke. Ein Beytrag zur Forstwissenschaft und Gar- tenkunst. Berlin und Stettin (bey Friedrich Nicolai) 1792. Oct. (Reise Harbke). Publ.: 1792 (p. 4: Mar 1791), p. [1]-88, 7 charts. Copy: MO. — Name of author only under preface. Contains a list of the trees grown and sold at Harbke. Hennings, Paul Christoph (1841-1908), German self-taught cryptogamist, originally employed by the postal services; from 1874-1880 at the Botanical Garden Kiel (with Eichler); from 1880 onward at the Botanical Museum, Berlin-Dahlem; appointed royal professor 1902. (Henn.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: B (for the greater part extant); other material at C, H, HBG, K, KIEL, L, S, W. Exsiccatae: (1) Phycotheca marchica (fasc. 1-2, nos. 1-100, Berlin 1893-1906), sets at B, BR, FH, KIEL, L, PAD, SI, W. (Hedwigia 32: 104-108. Mar-Apr 1893, Nat. Nov. Mar 1893); (2) Aryptogamen- Typen, Hamburg 1880 (120 cellular crypt. with some text and 22 plates, n.v.). Ref.: Fischer-Benzon, R. J. D. von, im P. Prahl, Krit. Fl. Schleswig-Holstein 2: 23-24. 1890. Dennis, R. W. G., Taxon 1: 64. 1952 (isotypes at K). Kohlmeyer in Potztal, Willdenowia 2: 783. 1961 (mycol. herb. extant). Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 78-79. 1969. Hiepko, P., Willdenowia 8: 391. 1978. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Ainsworth p. 228, 343; Backer p. 261; Barnhart 2: 158; BJI 1: 26, 2: 73; BM 2: 824, 6: 453; Bossert p. 171; CSP 13: 71, 794, 15: 760-761; De Toni 1: xxix; GR p. 18, cat. p. 65 (“P. Henn.”’); Hawksworth p. 183; Hortus 3: 1295 (““Hennings’’) ; IH 2: 269; Kew 2: 646; Jackson p. 306; KR p. 287; Langman p. 359; Lenley p. 220; LS 11835- 12055, 34462-34498 (important bibl.!); MW p. 173; NAF 1(1): 160, 7(15): 1068-1069, 9(6): 437-438; NI 850; Nordstedt p. 18, 35; Rehder 5: 382; Saccardo 1: 88; SBC p. 122 (‘“Henn.”); Stevenson p. 1244; Urban-Berl. p. 275, 276, 301, 355; Zander ed. 10, p. 669. Anon., Bot. Not. 1908: 294; Torreya 8: 273. 1908. Hohnel, Ann. mycol. 9(2): 166-175. Mar 1911 (summary oi the results ofa critical revision of 15; HENNINGS Hennings, Paul Christoph (1841-1908), bibl. & biogr. ctd. 122 genera of fungi described as new by Hennings; a majority (65) is unacceptable, one genus was based on insect excrements). Lindau, G., Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 50: xcii-cxiii. 1908 (portr., bibl.) ; Hedwigia 48: 1- 5. 1909 (portr., bibl.); Bot. Gaz. 47(3): 239-241. 1909 (portr.; transl. Perkins); see also Naturwiss. Rundschau 23: 647. 1908. Lloyd, Mycol. Notes 33: 426. 1909 (portr.). Merrill, E. D., Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 30(1): 148. 1947 (bibl. Pacif. Isl.). Murrill, W. A., Hist. found. botany Florida 29. 1945. Reiche, K., Grundz. Pflanzenverbr. Chile 33. 1907 (Veg. Erde 8). Roth, E., zn A. Bettelheim, Biogr. Jahrb. deut. Nekrol. 13: 101-103. 1910. Szweykowski, J., Prodr. fl. hepat. Polon. 561. 1958. Urban, I., Symb. ant. 2: 2. 1900. Weberbauer, A., Pflanzenw. Peruan. Anden 30. 1g11 (Veg. Erde 12). Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 137, pl. 129. 1905 (portr.). COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Editor of Hedwigia, vols. 40-48, 1901-1909 (co-editor Jun 1894 onward). (2) Essbare Pilze Ostafrikas, in Deutsch Afrika 5B(6) 1895. (3) Engler, Pflanzenw. Ost-Afrikas, Basidiomyceten, in C: 48-61. 15 Jun 1895, see also B: 163- 164. 1895 (TL-2/1708). (3) Deutsche Stidpolar-Expedition auf dem Schiffe “Gaus” 1901-1903, Berlin 1906, Botanik, Pilze (Nat. Nov. Mai(2) 1907). (4) EP, Die naturlichen Pflanzenfamilien, ed. 1 (TL-2/1710): Dacromycetineae, 1(1**): 96. Dec 1897, 97-102. Feb 1898. Exobasiduneae, 1(1**): 103-105. Feb 1808. Hymenomycetineae, 1(1**): 105-144. Feb 1898, 145-192. Apr 1898, 193-240. Jul 1898, 241-276. Nov. 1898, 553-555. Sep 1900. (5) Warnstorf et al., Aryplogamenflora von Brandenburg: Onygenaceae, 7(1): 88-90. 15 Aug 1905, Elaphomycetaceae, 7(1): 90-93. 15 Aug 1905, Terfeziaceae, 7(1): 93-95. 15 Aug 1905, Tuberaceae, 7(1): 150-160. 15 Aug 1905, 7(2): 162. 20 Nov 192r. Balsamiaceae, 7(2): 162-163. 20 Nov 1911. NOTE: Hennings was an amateur poet; Lindau (1909) reproduces his plattdeutsch hed- gehock story in addition to some rhymes dealing with idiosyncrasies of botanists such as his note on the principle of priority: ‘‘Eifrigst durchstobern sie fruh bis spat / Vermoderte Folianten, / Nach denen schon langst kein Hahn mehr kraht, / Die kaum vom Horen sie kannten- / Sie suchen Autoren der Vorweltzeit, / Verschollene Pflanzennamen, / Die werden von Staub und Moder befreit, / Gefigt in neue Rahmen.”’ It is perhaps good to take this poem out of its prehistoric (vorweltlich) dust and mud, by putting it in this more modern frame-work (Rahmen). Murrill (1945) did not share Lindau’s generous opinion of Hen- nings: ‘“H. was an excitable, unreliable sort of person who perspired over dusty bundles of fungi sent in from the uttermost parts of the earth to the Berlin Botanic Garden where Engler was director. He inspired my distrust when he claimed to remember the spore measurements of scores of species. Maybe he did.” See also Dennis (1952). For a critical evaluation of H’s mycological work see e.g. Hohnel (1911). EPONYMY: HenningsiaFk. A. G. J. Moller (1895) ; Henningsiella Rehm (1895); Henningsinia F. A. G. J. Moller (1901); Henningsocarpum O. Kuntze (1891); Henningsomyces O. Kuntze (1898) ; Henningsomyces P. A. Saccardo (1905); Neohenningsia S. H. Koorders (1907). 2643. Standorts-Verzeichniss der Gefasspflanzen in der Umgebung Riels ... Kiel (Druck von Schmidt & Klaunig) 1876. Oct. (Standorts-Verz. Gefasspfl. Kiel.). Publ.: Oct-Nov 1876, p. [1]-64, [i]-v, [1, err.]. Copy: HBG. — Reprinted from Schrift. naturw. Ver. Schlesw.-Holst. 2: 147-208. 1876. For a Nachtrag see ib. 4: 71-79. Oct-Nov 1883. 2644. Botanische Wanderungen durch die Umgebung hiel’s ... Kiel (C. F. Haeseler) 1879. Oct. (Bot. Wander. Kiel.). 158 HENNINGS Orig. ed.: 1879 (in four parts, Nat. Nov. Jul(1) 1879; Bot.Zeit. 22 Aug 1879), p. [1]-85, [1, err.|. Copies: FH, NY. — Reprint from Schlesw.-Holst. Tageblatt. Ed. 2: 1892, p. [1]-85, err. p. 3 of cover. Copy: HBG. — Kiel (H. Eckardt’s Verlag). Hénon, Jacques-Louis (1802-1872), French politician and botanist at Lyon; Dr. med. Montpellier 1841; director of the departmental tree nurseries of the Rhone. (Hénon). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 3: 382; Barnhart 2: 158; Bossert p. 171; CSP 3: 281, 7: 950, 15: 763; Hortus 3: 1195 (“Henon’’) ; Jackson p. 139, 284; Kew 2: 646; Langman p. 359; LS 12056-12057; NI 1832-1836a; PR 3969 (ed. 1: 4365); Rehder 5: 382; Tucker 1: 333. Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 19(C.R.): 168. 1872; 23 (sess. extr.): clxxvii-clxxxvill. 1876 (coll. still. private). Gay, Bull. Soc. bot. France 8: 143-144. 1861. Hénon, Mme [Aurélie Favre], Notice sur J.-L. Hénon d’aprés les documents conservés par sa famille. Lyon 1874, 100 p. (bibl.). Magnin, A., Bull. Soc. bot. Lyon 32: 11-13. 1907, 35: 35. 1910 (bibl., original sources). EPONYMY: Henonia Moquin-Tandon (1849). Note: Aurelia J. Gay (1858) is dedicated to his wife, Aurélie Favre (1840-1903), herself a botanist and a botanical artist. Henonia Cosson & Durieu (1855) and Henophyton Cosson & Durieu (1856) are dedicated to Adrien Hénon (fl. 1849-1859), French military interpreter and later teacher of Arabic in Algeria, who made botanical collections in that country. Henoniella J. E. Duby (1877) is dedicated to Augustin Hénon, son of J. L. Hénon, who collected Musci in Japan. 2645. Notice sur Poxalide de Deppe, Oxalis deppei, Lodd. bot. cab. no. 1500 ... Lyon (Chez Barret, ...) 1838. Oct. (Note oxal. Deppe). Publ.: 1838, p. [1]-13, pl. 1-3 (uncol. liths., unsigned). Copies: G, HH. — Reprinted from Ann. Sci. phys. nat. Lyon 1: [83]-93, pl. 6-8. 1838 (reprint with journal pagination at NY). Henrard, Jan Theodor (1881-1974), Dutch agrostologist and malacologist; studied pharmacy at Groningen (1901-1906) under Eykman; practicing pharmacist at Gorinchem 1909-1915, at the Hague 1915-1922; from 1921-1946 curator of the Rijksherbarium at Leiden, Dr. phil. (plant taxonomy) Utrecht 1929 under Pulle. (Henr.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: L; other material B, BR, LAS. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 12(2): 404; Backer p. 261; Barnhart 2: 158; BL 2: 423, 667; Bossert p. 171; Kew 2: 646; IH 2: 269; JW 2: 192; Langman p. 359; Lenley p. 220; MW p. 173, suppl. p. 95. Kuiper, Basteria 39(3-6) : 69-74. 1975 (on H’s work as a malacologist). Merrill, E. D., Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 30(1): 148. 1947 (bibl. Pacif. Isl.). Ooststroom, S. J. van, Blumea 22(2): 156-157. 1975 (portr.). COMPOSITE WORKS: Pulle, Flora of Suriname, Gramineae (with G. J. H. Amshoff). FESTSCHRIFT: Blumea, supplement iii, Jubileumdeel voor Dr. J. Th. Henrard Jubilee volume 1946. Leiden, p. [1]-125, [126], with portraits of H., dedication by H. J. Lam, a biographical sketch by W. A. Goddijn and a botanical bibliography by H. J. v. d. Hee. EPONYMY: Henrardia C. E. Hubbard (1946). 2646. A critical revision of the genus Aristida being a preliminary study and an introduction to the monograph. Leiden (Firma P. W. M. Trap) 1926-1928, 3 volumes. (Crit. revis. Aristida). Vol. 1: 15 Jun 1926 (p. viii: Jun 1926; see p. 220), p. [1]-viil, [1]-220. — Mededeelingen van ’s Riks Herbarium Leiden. No. 54 (1926). Vol. 2: 1 Aug 1927 (p. 464), cover, p. 221-464. — Id. 54 A (1927). Vol. 3: 15 Jul 1928 (p. 701), cover, p. 465-701. — Id. 54 B (1929). 159 HENRIQUES Supplement: Leiden (H. Buurman) 1933, publ. 1 Dec 1933 (p. 747), p- LJ, 703-747. Id. 54 C (1933). Copies: FAS, G, L, MO, US. 2647. Monograph of the genus Aristida. Proefschrift ter verkrijging van den graad van doctor in de wis- en natuurkunde aan de rijksuniversiteit te Utrecht op gezag van den rector- magnificus Dr. H. Th. Obbink, hoogleraar in de faculteit der godgeleerdheid, voor de faculteit der wis- en natuurkunde te verdedigen op woensdag 3 Juli 1929, ten 4 ure n.m. door Jan Theodoor Henrard conservator aan ’s Rijksherbarium geboren te Maastricht. Leiden (Drukkerij voorheen firma P. W. M. Trap) [1929]. Oct. (Monogr. Aristida). Publ.: 3 Jul 1929, p. [i]-vui, front., [1]-153, pl. 1-60. Copies: MICH, USDA. — Thesis issue of vol. 1 of the complete work as listed below. 2648. A monograph of the genus Aristida. Leiden (1: Boekdrukkerij voorheen P. W. M. Trap, 2 and index: Drukkerij H. Buurman) 1929-1932, 2 vols. Oct. (Monogr. Aristida). Vol. r: 1 Oct 1929 (orig. cover), front., p. [i-vu], [1]-153, pl. 7-60. - Mededeelingen van ’s Rijks Herbarium Leiden no. 58 (1929). Vol. 2: 1 Jul 1932 (orig. cover), p. [155]-325, pl. 61-169. Id. 58a (1932). Index: 1 Nov 1933 (orig. cover), p. [i*], [1]-xii. — Id. 58b (1933). Copies: G, MO, NY, US. 2649. Monograph of the genus Digitaria. Leiden (Universitaire Pers) 1950. Oct. (Monogr. Digitaria). Publ.: 15 Jan 1950 (p. 999: “edited [ = published] 15 January 1950”’), frontisp., p. [1]-xx1, [1]-999. Copy: U. Henriques, Julio Augusto (1838-1928), Portuguese botanist, ultimately professor of botany and director of the botanical garden at Coimbra. (Henriq.). HERBARIUM and TYPES: COI; other material B, BM, H, K, L, LISI, LY, MPU, W. — Exsiccatae: Flora lusitanica exsiccata (col. 1880-1911, cent. 1-xix) at B, L, W. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 2(1): 464; Barnhart 2: 158; BL 1: 52, 300, 2: 469, 470, 473, 667; BM 2: 824; Bossert p. 171; Colmeiro 1: clxxix; CSP 15: 764; De Toni 1: 1xiii, 2: lxiv; GR p. 766, cat. p. 65; Hawksworth p. 183; Hirsch p. 120; Hortus 3: 1195 (““Henriq.”’) ; IH 2: 269; Jackson p. 446; Kew 2: 647; Langman p. 359; LS 12060-12064; Rehder 5: 383; SBC p. 122 (“Henr.”’); SO 2878, 2919, 2949b; Tucker 1: 333-334; Urban-Berl. p. 355. Allorge, Rev. bryol. ser. 2. 1(2-3): 175. 1928. Anon., Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1928: 301-302; Ann. crypt. exot. 1(3): 310. 1928. Britten, J., J. Bot. 66: 245. 1928. Dolezal, H., Friedrich Welwitsch 121-122, 133, 135-137, 146. 1974. Husnot, T. H., Rev. bryol. 18(3): 46-47. 1891. Telles Palhinha, Portug. Acta biol. ser. B, vol. Julio Henriques v-xxv. 1949 (portr., bibl.; lists numerous necrologies). Willkomm, M., Grundz. Pflanzenverbr. Iber. Halbinsel 20, 25. 1896 (Veg. Erde 1). COMPOSITE WORKS: Founder and editor of the Boletim de Sociedade Broteriana (1-28, and ser. 2, I- 6, 1883-1927). EPONYMY: Henriquesia Passerini & von Thumen (1879). 2650. Contributiones ad floram cryptogamicam lusitanicam. Enumeratio methodica algarum, lichenum et fungorum herbarii praecipue Horti regii bot. Universitatis conimbricensis. Conimbricae [Coimbra] (typis academicis) 1880. Oct. (Contr. fl. crypt. lusit.). Publ.: Dec 1880 [?, or 1881] (p. [5]: Cal. Dec 1880; Hedwigia Mai 1882), p. [1]-65. Copies: BR, MO. — Apart from the late notice by Hedwigia we have no further indication that the publication did not come out in 1880; however, De Toni (1891) lists it for 1881. 160 HENRIQUES 2651. Sociedade de geographia de Lisboa. Expedigao scientifica a Serra da Estrella em 1881. Seccao de botanica. Relatorio do Sr. Dr. Julio Augusto Henriques. Lisboa (Imprensa nacional) 1883. Qu. (Exped. Serra da Estrella). Publ.: Jan-Aug 1883 (p. 6: Mai 1882; Bot. Zeit. 26 Oct 1883; Nat. Nov. Sep(2) 1883), p. [1]- 133, 2 maps. Copy: USDA. Henry, Aimé Constant Fidéle (1801-1875), French-born (Douai) artist, lithographer founded the firm Henry and Cohen; published many illustrated botanical works. (A. Henry). and publisher; came to Germany in 1816 to work with Arnz & Co., Dusseldorf; later at Bonn, HERBARIUM and Types: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 159; BM 2: 824; Bret. p. 774, 1092; CSP 3: 283; Jackson p. 162, 163; Kew 2: 648; Moebius p. 98; NI 851-853; PR 3971; Rehder 5: 383; Tucker 1: 334. Nissen, C., Philobiblon 6(8): 302-303. 1933 (bibl.). Schmid, G., Chamisso als Naturforscher 168. 1942. Zuchold, E. A., Jahresber. nat. Ver. Halle 5: 21. 1853 (bibl. of his publ. on leafbuds). COMPOSITE WoRKs: (1) T.F.L. Nees von Esenbeck (q.v.), Das System der Pilze. (1837) (1858). (2) See Nissen (1933) for a list of books with lithographs coming from the Henry & Cohen firm. EPONYMY: Henrya C. G. D. Nees (1845). Note: Henryettana A. Brand (1929) is dedicated to Mrs. Augustine Henry (1857-1930), Irish botanist, dendrologist, who collected in China. Henrya W. B. Hemsley (1889), Henryastrum Happ (1937), and Neohenrya W. B. Hemsley (1892) are also named after Augustine Henry, but at the same time commemorate the Reverend Benjamin Couch Henry (1850-1901), who collected in China. Henrica Bouley de Lesdain (1921) is dedicated to Abbé Joseph Henry (ff. 1903-1914), who worked and collected in Italy. 2652. Die Giftpflanzen Deutschlands zum Schulgebrauch und Selbstunterricht durch Abbil- dungen und Beschreibungen erlautert von A. Henry . . . Mit einem Vorworte von Dr. Th. F. L. Nees von Esenbeck ... Bonn (Verlag des lithographischen Instituts der rheinischen Friedrich Wilhelms-Universitat von Henry et Cohen) 1836. Duod. (in sixes). (Giftpfl. Deutschl.). Preface by: Theodor Friedrich Ludwig Nees von Esenbeck (1787-1837). Publ.: Jan 1836 (p. [iv]: Sep 1835; Flora rd. 10 Feb 1836 p. [i-vi], [1]-48, 32 pl. (partly hand- col. liths.). Copies: NY, USDA. — See also Miquel (1836), for a similar Dutch text accompanied by the same plates. Henry, Joseph Kaye (1866-1930), Canadian botanist, at first high school teacher at Vancouver 1891-1906, at McGill Univ. College, Vancouver 1906-1915, ultimately (from 1915) professor of English at the University of British Columbia. (7. A. Henry). HERBARIUM and TYPES: Some material at MO and NY. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 159; BL 1: 135, 300; BM 6: 454; Hortus 3: 1195 (J. Henry’’); TH 2: 269; Kew 2: 648; LS suppl. 11322-11324; NW p. 48; Saccardo 2: 58. Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 475 [index]. 1963. 2653. Flora of the southern British Columbia and Vancouver Island. With many references to Alaska and northern species ... Prescribed for use in the schools of British Columbia. Toronto (W. J. Gage & Co., Limited) s.d. [1925]. Oct. (size). (Fl. s. Brit. Columbia). Publ.: 1915 (p. v: 2 Aug 1915), p. [iJ-xili, [xiv-xv], 1-363. Copres: MICH, MO, NY, US, USDA; IDC 7556. Supplement: J. W. Eastham, Supplement to ‘Flora of Southern Columbia’ (J. K. Henry) comprising descriptions of additional species and varieties, significant extensions of range and correc- tions . .. Special publication no. 1, British Columbia Provincial Museum, Department of Education, Victoria, B.C. 1947, p. [1]-119. Copy: USDA. 161 HENSCHEL Henschel, August Wilhelm Eduard Theodor (1790-1856), German physician, botanist and historian of the life sciences at Breslau (Wroclaw). (Hensch.). HERBARIUM and TYPES: WRSL (main herb. left to Schles. Ges. vaterl. Kultur) and W; other material at B and CN. Ref.: Anon., Bot. Zeit. 14: 712. 1856. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 160; Backer p. 261; BM 2: 825; CSP 3: 295; Hortus 3: 1195 (““Henschel’”’) ; IH 2: 270; Jackson p. 14, 430; Moebius p. 344; MW p. 175; PR 3972-3975 (ed. 1: 4368-4372); Rehder 5: 384; Tucker 1: 334. Anon., Bot. Not. 1858: 14; Bot. Zeit. 14: 600. 1856; Flora 39: 574-575. 1856; Bull. Soc. bot. France 3: 447. 1856. Nees von Esenbeck, Bonplandia 4: 263-264. 1856. (cognomen: Conring). Schmid, G., Chamisso als Naturforscher 168. 1942. Seemann, B., Bonplandia 6: 336. 1858. .Sirks, M. J., Ind. natuurond. 298 [index]. 1915. EPONYMY: Henschelia K. B. Presl (1835). 2654. VitaG. E. Rumphi, Plinii indici. Accedunt specimen,materiae Rumphianae medicae clavisque herbarii et thesauri amboinensis. Quae munus professoris medicinae ordinarii in universitate regia vratislaviensi literaria rite auspicaturus gratiosi medicorum ordinis aucto- ritate edidit et die augusti mdcccxxxii hora palam defendet Aug. Guil. Ed. Th. Henschel, . adsumpto socio Sam. Pappfnheim, med. stud. Vratislaviae [Breslau] (apud Schulzium et Socios) 1833. Oct. (Vita Rumphit). Co-author (“*... assumpto socio’’) S. Pappfnheim. Thesis ed.: Aug 1833 (date thesis), front., p. [i]-xiv, [1, h.t.], [1]-215, [216, err.]. Copzes: BR, G, M, MD, MICH. Trade ed.: Aug-Dec 1833, p. [i]-xiv, [1, h.t.], [1]-215, [216, err.], 7 pl. Copy: NY. — “Clavis Rumphiana botanica et zoologica. Accedunt vita G. E. Rumphii, Plinii indici, specimen- que materiae medicae amboinensis .. .”” Vratislaviae (apud Schulzium et Socios) 1833. Oct. Henschen, Salomon Eberhard (1847-1930), Swedish physician and botanist, later at the Karolinska Institut (1g00-1912). (Henschen). HERBARIUM and Types: Main collection at S and UPS. The original Regnell material worked upon by Henschen is at S. (The entry on the herbarium normale in IH is erroneous). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 160; BM 2: 825; Bossert p. 172; CSP 7: 953, 12: 326, 15: 771-772; Hortus 3: 1195; IH 2: 270; Jackson p. 139, 373; Kew 2: 649; KR p. 289. Dahlgren, Sv. bot. Tidskr. 56(3): 465-470. 1962 (on Henschen, Lindberg and Regnell in Brazil). Henschen, S., in L. R. Grote, ed., Die Medizin der Gegenwart in Selbstdarstellungen, vol. 5, 1925 (autobiography). Urban, I., Fl. bras. 1(1): 31-32. 1906 (itin.; orig. biogr. info.). Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 41. 1903, 3(3): 15-16, pl. 170. 1905 (portr.). 2655. Etudes sur le genre Peperomia comprenant les espéces de Caldos, Brésil. Upsal [Uppsala] (Ed. Berling) 1873. Qu. (Etud. Peperomia). Publ.: Jan-Mar 1873 (submitted 9 Oct 1872; Flora rd. Apr 1873; Bot. Zeit. g Mai 1873), p. fi], [1]-53, [54, err.], pl. 1-7 (uncol. lith. by author). Copy: G.— Reprinted from Nova Acta Ups. ser. 3. 8 (fasc. 2). 1873. Henslow, Rev. George (1835-1925), British clergyman, B. A. Cambridge 1858; teacher, popular writer and lecturer; son of J. S. Henslow; brother-in-law of J. D. Hooker; curate of Steyning, Sussex (1858-1861) ; headmaster of Hampton Lucy Grammar School 1861-1865, id. at London, Stove Street, 1865-1886; lecturer to St. Bartholomew’s medical school (1886- 1890); hon. professor of botany to the Royal Horticultural Society. (G. Hens!.). 162 HENSLOW HERBARIUM and TYPES: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 161; BB p. 145; BL 2: 219, 667; BM 2: 826; CSP 3: 296, 7: 954, 10: 199, 12: 326, 15: 774-775; Desmond p. 302-303; Jackson p. 64, 231, 238, 384; Kew 2: 649-650; Langman p. 359; Laségue p. 214, 381; NI 854-855; Plesch p. 255; Quenstedt p. 197; Saccardo 1: 89; Tucker 1: 334-335. Anon., Gard. Chron. ser. 3. 79: 36. 1926. Druce, G. C., Bot. Soc. Exch. Cl. Brit. Isl., Rep. 7(5): 849. 1926. Fletcher, H. R., Story Royal Horticultural Society 1804-1968: 242, 278, 407. 1969. Huxley, L., Life letters J. D. Hooker 1: 374, 452. 1918. Jackson, B. D., Proc. Linn. Soc. London 138: 82-83. 1926, also in Nature 117: 130. 1926. Rendle, A. B., J. Bot. 64: 55-56. 1926. Schmid and Guédés, Taxon 24(5/6): 663. 1975. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 93-94. 1903. 2656. The student’s catalogue of British plants. Arranged according to the student’s flora of the British Isles, by Sir J. D. Hooker, ... compiled by Rev. George Henslow, ... London (Frederic Norgate, ...) s.d. [1879]. Qu. (in 2-s). (Stud. cat. Brit. pl.). Publ.: 1879, [1]-44. Copy: NY. Henslow, John Stevens (1796-1861), British clergyman, botanist and mineralogist at Cambridge (1822, 1825); vicar of Cholsey, Berks. (1832), then rector of Hitcham (1837). (J. Hensl.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: CGE and Saffron Waldon Museum (fide BB); further material at AK, GL, IPS, K, NIN, OXF, P. Letters at BM, K, and Fitzwilliam Museum (Cambridge). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 161; BB p. 145-146; BL 1: 95, 301, 2: 266, 667; BM 2: 826; Bossert p. 172; Clokie p. 181; CSP 3: 296, 12: 326; Desmond p. 303; DNB 26: 135; DSB 6: 288-289; Hortus 3: 1195 (““Hensl.”’) ; IH 2: 270; Jackson p. 558 [index]; Kew 2: 650-651; Langman p. 359; Lenley p. 221; LS 12079-12082; MW p. 175; NI 2222, 2224; PR 3977-3980 (ed. 1: 4374-4377); Quenstedt p. 197; Rehder 5: 384; Tucker 1: 335, 776; Zander ed. 10, p. 669-670. Allan, M., The Hookers of Kew 239 [index]. 1967. Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 8: 293. 1861, 9: vii. 1862; Gard. Chron. 1861: 505-506, 527- 528, 551-552. 1861; Proc. Linn. Soc. London 1860/61: xxv-xli. 1861. Babington, C. C., Mem., Journ. bot. corr. 472 [index]. 1897. Balfour, Trans. bot. Soc. Edinburgh 7(1): 196-200. 1861. Barlow, N., ed. Darwin and Henslow, the growth of an idea. Letters 1831-1860. Bentham- Moxon Trust, John Murray, London 1967, xii, 251 p., map, 6 pl., also: Univ. of California Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1967. Bennett, East Anglian Magazine 33(12): 632-634. 1974 (portr.). Druce, G. C., Fl. Berkshire clxiv-clxv. 1897. Henslow, G., J. Roy. Hort. Soc. 38: 220-224. 1913 (portr.); also: zn Oliver, F. W., Makers Brit. bot. 151-163, 225, 275. 1913 (portr.). Huxley, L., Life letters J. D. Hooker 2: 538-539 [index]. 1918. Jenyns, L. (Leonard Blofield), Memoir of the Rev. John Stevens Henslow. London 1862, ix, 278 p., portr. (by H’s brother-in-law). Kent, D. H., Brit. herbaria 59. 1957. Martin, Trans. Suff. Nat. Soc. 13(6): 406-408. 1967. Milner, J. D., Cat. portr. Kew 60. 1906. Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von, Bot. Zeit. 19: 256. 1861. Smyth, Quart. J. geol. Soc. London 18(1): xxxv-xxxvil. 1862. Trimen, H., J. Bot. 16: 382. 1878. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 79. 1905. Woodward, H. B., Hist. geol. Soc. London 240. 1907 (n.v.). COMPOSITE WORKS: Co-editor (with B. Maund) of The Botanist, London 1837-1846, vol. 1-5, f. EPONYMY: Henslowia Wallich (1831-1832); Henslowza Blume (1850). 163 HENSLOW 2657. A catalogue of British plants, arranged according to the natural system, with the syn- onyms of de Candolle, Smith, and Lindley ... Cambridge (Printed by James Hodson ..) 1829. Oct. (in fours). (Cat. Brit. pl.). Ed. 1: 1829, p. [1], [1]-40. Copies: G, HH. Ed. 2: 1835 (p. iti: Jun 1835), p. [i-vi], columns 1-108, p. [109]-115. Copies: HH, NY. — “Second edition.’’ Cambridge (printed by W. Metcalfe, ...) 1835. Oct. (in fours). 2658. The principles of descriptive G physiological botany. London (published by Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green ... and John Taylor) 1835. Oct. (Princip. bot.). Publ.: 1835, front., p. [i]-viii, [1]-322. Copy: US. — Other t.p.: “The cabinet encyclopaedia .. . Natural history. Descriptive and physiological Botany.” (vol. 75.). 2659. A dictionary of botanical terms ... Illustrated by nearly two hundred cuts. London (Groombridge and Sons) s.d. Oct. (in fours). (Dict. bot. terms). . Orig. ed.: issued in small parts with The botanic garden and The botanist. (Dates unknown: BM has 18372-1851?, PR “1850”’, first review by BSbF Jul-Aug 1856), p. [i-iv], [1]-218. Copy: MO. New “‘edition” (reissue): London (id.) s.d., publ. 1858, p. [i-iv], [1]-218. Copzes: NY, US, USDA. A further new “‘edition’”’ came out in 1891, London (Newman) (Nat. Nov. Jan (1). 1892) (ava). 2660. Flora of Suffolk: a catalogue of the plants (indigenous or naturalized,) found in a wild state in the county of Suffolk; by the rev. J. S. Henslow, ... and Edmund Skepper ... London (Simpkin & Marschall), Bury St. Edmund’s (Jackson and Frost) s.d. [1860]. Duod. (in sixes). (FV. Suffolk). Co-author: Edmund Skepper (1825-1867), druggist at Harwich and Bury St. Edmund’s. Publ.: 1860 (p. viii: 4 Jun 1860), p. [i]-x, [1, h.t.], [1]-139. Copy: NY. — According to Martin (1967), Henslow’s name was included as co-author without his consent. Hentig, H. (fi. 1881), German botanist. (Hentg). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BFM 231; BM 2: 826; CSP 12: 326; Rehder 5: 384. 2661. Flora von Eberswalde und Umgegend. Aufzahlung und Beschreibung der wildwach- send beobachten Phanerogamen und Gefasskryptogamen, sowie der wichtigsten Kultur- und Zierpflanzen nebst ausfihrlicher Anleitung zum Bestimmen derselben. Zusammenge- stellt von H. Hentig. Berlin (Mager und Miller) 1881 [changed in ink to 1882]. Oct. (Fl. Eberswald.). Publ.: Jan-Feb 1882 (Bot. Zeit. 24 Feb 1882; Nat. Nov. Feb(2) 1882), p. [1]-xxxii, chart, [1]- 172. Copy: B. Hepp, Johann Adam Philipp (1797-1867), German physician, lichenologist and political activist who lived in exile in Switzerland 1851-1867. (Hepp). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: BM (2406 lich., 770 bryoph., 1640 algae). Algae also at G. Exsiccatae: (1) Die Flechten Europas in getrockneten mikroskopisch untersuchten Exemplaren mit Be- schreibung und Abbildung ihrer Sporen. Vols. 1-16, fasc. 1-32, nos. 1-962. Zurich (Meyer und Zeller), 1853-1867, vols. 13-16 published by Jean Muller Argoviensis (1826-1896). Sets in many herbaria, e.g. B, BRN, BM, CM, FH, G, NY, O, PC, S, STR, UPS. Text issued separately as Abbildungen und Beschreibungen der Sporen ... see no. 2663. A continuation of Schaerer, Lichenes helvetici exsiccati. (2) Systematische Sammlung der von Dr. Hepp im Kanton Zurich selbstaufgefundenen Flech- ten, nebst ihrer mikroskopisch untersuchten Sporen, geordnet nach Schaerer’s Enumeratio critica lichen. eur. fasc. 1, p/. 1-18, nos. 1-250. Zurich 1849-1852. Sets at B, HAL. Ref.: LS 12087 (dates, numbers of (1)). Nylander, Bull. Soc. bot. France 1: 257-259, 319-320. 1854. 164 HERBERT Fournier, Bull. Soc. bot. France 14(bibl.): 144. 1867 (sale herb.). Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 133-134. 1969. Hawksworth, D. L. and M. R. D. Seaward, Lichenol. Brit. Isl. 94, 213. 1977. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 161; BM 2: 826; CSP 3: 300; DTS 1: 110, 4: xlv; Frank 3(Anh.): 43; GR p. 18-19 (important biogr. references), cat. p. 65; Hawksworth p. 183; IH 2: 270; Jackson p. 228, 312; Kew 2: 652; Krempelh. 1: 270; LS 12083-12092; NI 856; PR 3981-3982 (ed. 1: 4379); SBC p. 122 (“Hepp”); Urban-Berl. p. 287. Anon., Bot. Zeit. 25: 88. 1867. Koster, J. T., Taxon 18: 583. 1969 (algae at G). EPONYMY: Arctoheppia Lynge (1938); Heppia Naegeli (1853); x Heppiantha H. E. Moore (1954); Heppiella Regel (1853); Heppriomyces Ciferri & Tomaselli (1953); Neoheppia A. Zahlbruckner (1909); Pseudoheppia A. Zahlbruckner (1903). 2662. Lichenen-Flora von Wurzburg, oder Aufzahlung und Beschreibung der um Wurzburg wachsenden Flechten mit einer neuen Zusammenstellung der Gattungen und einer fass- lichen Erlauterung der Gattungsmerkmale begleitet; fir Anfanger der Flechtenkunde bearbeitet von Philipp Hepp, ... Mit lythographirten [sic] Abbildungen der zu erklaren- den Gattungen. Mainz (Bei Florian Kupferberg) 1824. Oct. (Lich.-Fl. Wiirzburg). Publ.: 1824 (Flora 28 Oct 1824), p. [1-iii], [1 ]-105, [106, expl. pl.], 7 pl., [1, err.] Copies: G, M, MICH, NY. 2663. Abbildungen und Beschreibungen der Sporen zum i. ii. 111. und iv. [ Heft 2: v. vi. vil. und vii; Heft 3: ix. x. xi. und xii.; Heft 4: xiii, xiv, xv. und xvi] Band der Flechten Europas in getrockneten mikroskopisch untersuchten Exemplaren. Herausgegeben von Philipp Hepp, Dr. med. ... Ziirich (1-3: zu beziehen bei dem Herausgeber, 4: zu beziehen bei Dr. Muller in Genf). 1853-1867, 4 Hefte. (Abbild. Beschr. Spor.). Heft 1: 1853 (t.p.; but Bot. Zeit. 16 Feb 1855, Flora Apr-Jun 1855) p. [i-vili], pl. 1-26, with text (partly col. liths.). Heft 2: Jul 1857 (t.p.; Flora Mar-Apr 1858), p. [i-vi], pl. 27-55 (id.). Heft 3: Aug 1860 (t.p.), p. [i-vi], pl. 56-62 (id.). Heft 4: Apr 1867 (t.p.; Flora 18 Mai 1867), p. [i], pl. 83-z70 (id.). Synonymen-Register zu Dr. Phil. Hepp’s Flechten Europa’s Band i-xvi und zu dessen Abbil- dungen der Flechten-Sporen Heft i-iv, Zurich 1867, cover, p. [1]-22. Copies: MO, NY, USDA; IDC 714; Syn.-reg. also at MICH. — BM (2: 826) cites also an undated earlier index (to vols. i-xii and Hefte i-ili) of 17 p. Herbert, William (1778-1847), British botanist who entered the Anglican ministry in 1814, active at Spotforth, Yorkshire. (Herb.). TYPES: Hitchcock (List 2: 12) states that Herbert’s types are at K. Mr. J. P. M. Brenan kindly informs us that there are indeed some types of Herbert in the Kew herbarium, mostly based on other people’s collections. No plant collections made by Herbert are known to be at K. Some drawings are at the Royal Horticultural Society. Further investigation is needed. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 3: 442, 569; Barnhart 2: 162; Backer p. 262; BB p. 146; BM 2: 827; Bret. p. 284; CSP 3: 305; Dawson p. 509; Desmond p. 303; DNB 26: 234; Frank 3(Anh.): 43; Hortus 3: 1195 (““Herb.’’) ; Jackson p. 100, 123, 558; Kew 2: 655; Langman p. 359; Moebius p. 350; MW p. 175; NI 857; Plesch p. 255; PR 3983-3984 (ed. 1: 4381-4382) ; Rehder 5: 385; RS p. 87; Zander ed. 10, p. 669. Anon., Bot. Zeit. 5: 636-637. 1847; Flora 30: 656. 1847. Dallman and Wood, Trans. Liverpool bot. Soc. 1: 73. 1903. Guimond, A. A., The honorable and very reverend William Herbert, thesis. Madison, Wisc. [not publ.]. (bibl. on p. 218-231) (University Microfilms) (xerox copy FAS); also: nC. C. Gillispie, DSB 6: 295-297. 1972 (bibl., q.v. for various refs. not quoted here). Nelmes & Cuthbertson, Curtis’s Bot. Magaz. Dedic. 1827-1927. p. 46. 1932 (portr.). Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 567. 1963. HERBERT Roberts, H. F., Plant hybridization before Mendel, 1929, New York 1965, p. 36A [index]. Traub, H. P., An introduction to Herbert’s ““Amaryllidaceae, etc.” 1837 and related works. Lehre 1970, 93 p., (also as intr. to facsimile reprint Amaryllidaceae, Lehre 1970). Worsley, Herbertia 4: 13-27. 1937 (portr., bibl.), (with reprint of H’s “On crosses and hybrid intermixtures in vegetables’’). EPONYMY (genus): Herbertia Sweet (1827); (journal): Herbertea (American Amaryllis So- ciety), Orlando, Florida. Vol. 3-[26], 1936-1959. 2664. An Appendix. By the hon. and rev. William Herbert. With plates. London (James Ridgway and Sherwood, Neely, and Jones) 1821. Oct. (in fours). (Appendix). Publ.: Dec 1821 (probably; certainly between Oct 1821, date of postscript, and 1 Jan 1822), p. fi], [1]-52, 4 pl. Copies: G, MICH, MO, NY, WU; IDC 5307. — Issued with the index to vols. 43-48 of the Botanical Magazine (1815-1821) and usually bound with vol. 48. The title on the original wrapper reads ‘“‘An Appendix to the Botanical Magazine and the Botanical Register.”’ Ref.: Sealy, R., Kew Bull. 1939: 49-68. Marshall, Herbertia 12: 37-38. 1947. Stearn, W. T., J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 2: 375-377. 1952. 2665. Amaryllidaceae; preceded by an attempt to arrange the monocotyledonous orders, and followed by a treatise on cross-bred vegetables, and supplement ... London (James Ridgway and Sons, ...) 1837. Oct. (Amaryllidaceae). Publ.: End of Apr 1837, p. [i]-vi, [vii, err., viii, adv.], [1]-428, pl. 1-48. Copies: G, MICH, MO, NY, US, USDA; IDC 111.-— For an extensive commentary see Traub (1970). — The 48 plates are by W. Herbert; partly coloured in some copies. Facsimile ed.: Lehre (J. Cramer) 1970, Historiae naturalis classica 79, ISBN 3-7682-0672-6. Introduction by W. H. Traub. Copy: FAS. Ref.: GF p. 59 (q.v. for notes on the illustrations) ; Sotheby 336. Stearn, W. T., J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 2: 376-377. 1952. Stafleu, F. A., Taxon 19: 420-421. 1970. Lubrecht, H., Early Amer. bot. Works 1907, no. 184. Herbich, Franz (1 791-1865), Austrian military surgeon and botanist, at Naples 1821-1824, from 1824 active mainly in Galicia and the Bucowina. (Herbich). HERBARIUM and TYPES: W; other material at CERN and WRSL. Herbich left his library and herbarium to the Zoologisch-botanischer Verein Wien. Ref.: Anon., Flora 48: 525. 1865. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG(1): 758; Barnhart 2: 162; Backer p. 652; BM 2: 827; Bossert p. 172; CSP 3: 305, 7: 956; 10: 200; Hortus 3: 1195 (““Herbich’’); IH 2: 270; Kewa: 655; Kanitz.306; PR 3985-3988 (ed. 1: 4383-4384); Rehder 5: 385; Saccardo 1: 89, 2: 58; Zander ed. 10, p. 669. - Neilreich, A., Verh. k.k. zool.-bot. Ges. 15: 963-974. 1865 (portr., bibl.). Pax, F., Grundz. Pflanzenverbr. Karpathen 14-15, 31, 37, 38, 55, 56, 57, 59- 1898 (Veg. Erde 2(1)). Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von, Bot. Zeit. 24: 88. 1866. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 81. 1903. EPONYMY: Herbichia Zawadsky ex Guillemin (1833). 2666. Additamentum ad Floram Galiciae. Auctore Dr. F. Herbich, ... Leopoli [Lwow], Stanislavoviae [Stanislawow], et Tarnoviae ['Tarnow, Krakau] (apud Kuhn et Millikowski) et Przemysliae [Przemysl] (C. Wensel) 1831. Oct. (in fours). (Addit. fl. Galic.). Publ.: 1831 (p. 6: 7 calend. dec. 1830), p. [1]-46, [1-2, index], 7 pl. Copies: G, NY. 2667. Selectus plantarum rariorum Galiciae et Bucovinae. Czernovicii [Czernowitz; Chernovtsy | (Typis Petri et Joannis Eckhardt) 1836. Qu. (Select. pl. Galic.). Publ.: Feb-Aug 1836 (p. 8: 13 Dec 1835, Flora rd. 14 Sep 1836), p. [1]-19. Copies: G, NY. 166 HERDER 2668. Stirpes rariores Bucovinae, oder die seltenen Pflanzen der Bucovina von Dr. F.. Herbich, _,.. Stanislawow (Gedruckt bei Johann Paul Piller) 1853. Oct. (Strp. rar. Bucov.). Publ.: Aug-Sep 1853 (p. [9]: 20 Jul 1853; Flora rd. Oct-Nov 1854), p. [1]-65, [1-2, index], Copies: MO, NY. Ref.: Anon., Flora 37: 668-671. 14 Nov 1854. 2669. Flora der Bucovina. Leipzig (Verlag von F. Volckmar) 1859. Oct. (Fl. Bucovina). Publ.: 1859 (p. vi: 14 Nov 1858; BSbF Sep-Dec 1859), p. [i*], [i]-vi, [1]-460. Copzes: BR, G, MO, NY. Ref.: Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 6: 365-366. 1859. Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von, Bot. Zeit. 18: 82-83. 1860. Herbst, William (1833-1907), American physician and mycologist; M. D. Jefferson medical college 1855; practicing physician at Trexlertown, Lehigh Co., Pa., later also lectured at Muhlenberg College, Pa. (Herbst). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: PH (fungi and lichens) ; 200 further fungi at MICH. Manuscript of Fungal flora in Lloyd Library, Cincinnati. Ref.: Pennell, F. W., Bartonia 22: 14. 1943. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 162; Bossert p. 172; CSP 15: 780; IH 2: 270; Stevenson p. 1244. Harshberger, J. W., Bot. Philadelphia 291-293, 446. 1899 (portr.). Herbst, W., Fungal fl. Lehigh Valley, 1899, frontispiece portrait of author. Hesler, L. R., Biogr. sketches N. Amer. mycol. 1975, mss. Kelly, H. A., in Kelly, H. A. & W. L. Burrage, Amer. med. biogr. 516. 1920; Some Amer. med. bot. 190-191. 1929. Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 475 [index]. 1963. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 197. 1905. 2670. Fungal flora of the Lehigh Valley, Pa. ... Allentown, Pa. (Berkemeyer, Keck & Co.) 1899. Oct. (size). (Fung. fl. Lehigh Valley). Publ.: Aug-Dec 1899 (p. [2]: 1 Aug 1899), frontisp. portr., p. [i-i1], [1]-229, 25 uncol. pl. Copies: Stevenson (24 pl.), USDA. Herder, Ferdinand Gottfried Maximilian Theobald von (1828-1896), German bo- tanist who studied law at Erlangen but who was denied admittance to the bar on political grounds; to St. Petersburgh 1856 in various functions (ultimately librarian) at the herbarium, of the imperial botanical garden; Dr. phil. Leopoldina 1863; returned to Germany (Grun- stadt) 1892, ‘“Vermittler zwischen den russischen und deutschen Botanikern.”’ (Herder). HERBARIUM and TyYPEs: LE. Ref.: Lipsky, V. I., Herb. S. Petersb. bot. Sada 95. 1898. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 162; BJI 1: 26; BM 2: 828-829; Bossert p. 172; Bret. p. 1065; CSP 3: 306, 7: 957, 10: 201, 12: 327, 15: 780-781; DTS 1: 110-111; Hortus 3: 1195 (‘‘Herder’’) ; IH 2: 270; Jackson p. 558 [index]; Kew 2: 656; Lipschitz 2: 259-263; LS 12098-12098a; MW p. 175, suppl. p. 96; PR 3989; Rehder 5: 385; SO 3659; TR 538-551, 1139, 1141; Tucker 1: 335; Zander ed. 10, p. 669. Note: see Lipschitz 2: 259-263 for a complete bibliography and for further biographical references. Anon., Bot. Not. 1897: 47; Pollichia 54: 16-19. 1896 (portr.) ; Leopoldina 32: 133-134. 1896. Bettelheim, A., ed., Biogr. Jahrb. deut. Nekrol. 3: 92*. 1900. Lipsky, V. I., S. Petersb. bot. sad. 3: 274-279. 1915. Nadzon, G. A., in A. A. Fischer von Waldheim, Ist. Imp. 8.-Petersb. bot. Sada 213-217. 1899. Radde, G., Grundz. Pflanzenverbr. Kaukasuslander 7, 13. 1899 (Veg. Erde 3). Shetler, S. G., Komarov bot. Inst. 130-131. 1967. HERDER Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 174. 1903. Zaunick, Nova Acta Leop. N.F. 33(180) : 274-283. 1967 (portr., bibl., important study based on original sources). BIBLIOGRAPHICAL WORKS: Herder published a continuation of Trautvetter’s Florae rossicae fontes (TR) as Fontes florae rossicae continuatio 1846-1879, Bot. Centralbl. 5: 155-158, 185-188, 220-222, 281-284, 316-318, 346-348, 395-398, 406-408. 1881; 6: 31-34, 63-67, 137-138, 176- 178, 245-247, 277-296, 324-329. 1881. A further important publication in botanical bibliog- raphy was his Catalogus systematicus bebliothecae horti imperialts botaniei petropolitani. Editio nova. Petropoli 1886, xi, 510 p. (11.253 titles, 22.786 vols.). See also his Biographische Notizen mentioned below under no. 2671. COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Eduard Regel und F. von Herder, Enumeratio plantarum in regionibus Crs- et Transiliensibus a cl. Semenovio anno 1857 collectarum (1864-1870), see under Regel. HANDWRITING: S. J. Lipschitz and I. T. Vasilezenko, Herbarium centrale URSS 98. 1968. 2671. Reisen in den Stiden von Ostsiberien im Auftrage der Kaiserlichen Russischen geographi- schen Gesellschaft ausgefihrt in den Jahren 1855-1859 durch G. Radde. Botanische Abtheilung oder Flora der Gebiete des Russischen Reiches ostlich vom Altai bis nach Kamtschatka und dem Russischen Nordamerika, nach den von G. Radde, Rieder, Scha- ripoff, Sensinoff, Stubendorff und Anderen gesammelten Pflanzen. Monopetalae bearbeitet von F. v. Herder. Band 3 [4] ... Moskau (In der Buchdruckerei der Kaiserlichen Uni- versitat) 1864-1879. Oct. (Revs. Ostsib.). Publ.: A series of independently paged reprints from journals, of which five were issued under the “‘Reisen”’ title. Heft 1: 1864 (p. ii: 12 Mar 1864; p. 3: 2/14 Feb 1864), p. [i-ii], [1]-46, pl. 1-3. Heft 2: 1867, p. [i-ii], [1]-134, pl. 6-9. Heft 3: 1869 (Bot. Zeit. 7 Mai 1869), p. [1-11], [1]-53. Heft 4: 1870 (Flora Mar 1871), p. [1-11], [1]-73. Heft [5]: Band 4, Heft 1: 1873 (p. 304: 13/25 Feb 1873), p. [1]-340. Heft 6 and following: not included in the “Reisen” but reprints issued separately as independently paged reprints of Plantae Raddeanae monopetalae, a series of papers published in Bull. Soc. Natur. Moscou and Acta Hort. bot. Petrop. (the following list contains also the data on Hefte 1-5 of the “Rezsen’’): Bulletin pages Reisen pages dates vol. year vol. Heft 37(1) 1864 190-235 3 I [1 ]-46 1864 38(2 1865 369-421 2 [1]-53 1865 40(1 1867 =. 201-241 2 54-96 1867 406-447 2 97-134 1867 41(2 1868 [1]-53 3 [1]-53 1868 43(1 1870 = [81 ]-111 4 [1 ]-31 1870 -(2 1870 ~=—°[174]-206, 208-217 4 32-73 1870 Acta 1(2) 283-586 4(1) 5 [1]-304 1873, Feb. 53(1 1878 1-30 Add. _ [1]-30 1878 (post Feb.) Acta 7(1) 393-396 (J. H. Schultes) [1 ]-4 1880 56(1 1881 141-187 [1 |-47 1881 (1880?) 58(2 1883 367-415 6 [1]-49 1884, Jan-Mar 3 1883 38-111 50-122 1884, Jan-Mar 59(2 1884 [231]-245 [7] [1]-15 1885, Jan-Mar 60(1) 1885 — [119]-166 [8] [1-48 1885 Acta 10(1) 1-82 [9] [1]-82 1887 Copies (reprint series): G(2), NY, Leopoldina (see Zaunick 1967), US (incompl.), USDA (incompl.). 168 HERIBAUD-JOSEPH Collectors and contributing authors: see Herder, Biographische Notizen uber einige in den Plantae raddeanae genannte Sammler und Autoren, im Engler, Bot. Jahrb. 9: 429-456. 1888. — Main collector: Gustav Ferdinand Richard Radde (1831-1903), pharmacist, from 1852 in Russia, travelled in Eastern Siberia 1855-1859. Ref.: Zaunick, Nova Acta Leop. N.F. 33(180) : 283. 1967. 2672. Verzeichniss von G. Forster's Icones plantarum in itinere ad insulas maris australis col- lectarum. Nach dem in der Bibliothek des kaiserlichen botanischen Gartens zu St. Peters- burg befindlichen einzigen Exemplar zusammengestellt und erlautert von F. v. Herder ... St. Petersburg 1885. Oct. (Verz. Forst. Icon. pl.). Publ.: 1885, p. [1]-26. Copy: NY. — Acta Horti Petrop. 9: 485-510. 1885. — Description of a set of drawings by Johann Georg Adam Forster (1754-1794) at LE. Hergt, Johann Ludwig (/i/. 1822), German botanist at Hadamar. (Hergt). HERBARIUM and TyYPEs: JE. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BM 2: 829; PR 3990 (ed. 1: 4386); Rehder 1: 377. 2673. Versuch einer systematischen Flora von Hadamar, mit einer Anleitung zur Pflanzen- kenntniss fur Schulen, entworfen von J. L. Hergt. Hadamar (im Verlage der neuen Gelehr- ten-Buchhandlung) 1822. Oct. (Vers. Fl. Hadamar). Publ.: 1822, (p. vi: Christmonat 1821), p. [i]-xvi, [1]-416. Copzes: B, G, NY. - Hadamar is a town near Wiesbaden, Hessen. Héribaud-Joseph, Frére (Caumel, Jean Baptiste) (1841-1918), French clergyman and botanist. (Hérb.). HERBARIUM and TYPES: CLF; further material at BM (mosses, fide Sayre (1978) and diatoms, orig. fide Fryxell), K, L, MPU, P, PC, PH (diat.), S (diat.), WRSL. — Exsiccatae: Collections des cryptogames de Amérique du Sud, nos. 1-100, 1912. No set known, see Sayre (1969). Ref.: Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 28. 1968; Bryologist 80: 509. 1978. Fryxell, G., Beih. Nova Hedwigia 35: 361. 1975. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 1: 323, 2: 162; BM 2: 829, 6: 455; BL 2: 126, 136, 667; CSP 12: 327, 15: 784; IH 2: 270; IF p. 702; De Toni 1: xxix; Kew 2: 656; Rehder 5: 385; SBC p. 122 (““Heérib.””); Tucker 1: 336. Anon., Rev. bryol. 22(1): 16. 1895 (prix Montagne for Diatom. Auvergne) ; 27(2): 32 (id. for Muscin. Auvergne); 34(3/4): 723 (dupl. musci at MPU); Monde des Plantes 7: 50, 74. 1898 (bibl., eponymy). Dangeard, Bull. Soc. bot. France 65: 70. 1918. EPONYMY: Heribaudia M. Peragallo (1893); Heribaudiella Gomont (1896). 2674. Flore d’ Auvergne contenant la description des familles, genres, espéces et variétés de toutes les plantes vasculaires qui croissent spontanément dans les départements du Puy-de- Déme et du Cantal, indication de leurs propriétés usuelles, des clefs analytiques conduisant rapidement aux noms spécifiques et un vocabulaire des termes techniques employes dans cet ouvrage. Clermont-Ferrand (Typographie de Ferdinand Thibaud) 1883. Oct. (Fl. Au- vergne). Co-author: Frére Gustave (nothing is known to us about this author). Ed. 1: 1883 (J. Bot. Oct 1883), p. [i]-xlviii, [1]-576. Copies: G, NY. Re-issue: 1888 (Nat. Nov. Aug 1889), p. [i]-xlviii, [1]-576. Copy: HH. — Clermont-Ferrand (Michel Bellet & Fils, .. .) 1888. — New imprint on sticker on old t.p. Supplément: 1892 (p. 51: Jun 1892; Nat. Nov. Jan 1893), p. [1]-51. Copies: HH, NY. — Clermont-Ferrand (Imprimerie M. Bellet & Fils) 1892, 18-mo. Nouvelle edition 1915: Paris (de Sigord, Leon L’homme), Tours (Mame et Fils), Clermont- Ferrand (J. B. Valleix) 1915. Oct., publ. Jun-Dec 1915 (p. xv: 12 Mai 1915), p. [i]-xv, [xvi, analyse], [1]-638, [1, err.]. Copy: G. — “Flore d’Auvergne par le Frere Heéribaud- 169 HERIBAUD-JOSEPH Fl. Auvergne, 1883, ctd. Joseph ... avec une introduction et les characées du plateau central par l’abbe F. Hy ...? (Félix Charles Hy, 1853-1918). 2675. Les diatomées d’ Auvergne ... Clermont-Ferrand (Pensionnat des freres des ecoles chrétiennes, ...), Paris (Paul Klincksieck), ...) 1893. Oct. (Diatom. Auvergne). Publ.: 1893 (Hedwigia 15 Apr 1894; Bot. Zeit. 1 Mai 1894), p. [iti]-vili. [1]-255, pl. 1-6 (uncol. liths. by J. Brun and Maurice Peragallo, with text). Copies: G, NY, US, USDA; IDC 6373. — “Prix Montagne”’ 1894 (awarded by Acad. Sci., Paris). 2676. Les muscinées d’ Auvergne ... Paris (Paul Klincksieck, ...) Clermont-Ferrand (L. Bellet, Pensionnat des fréres des écoles chrétiennes) 1899. Oct. (Muse. Auvergne). Publ.: Jan-Jun 1899 (Rev. bryol. Jul 1899; Nat. Nov. Nov(1) 1899), p. [i-111], [1]-544. Copres: G, L (Clermont-Ferrand imprint only), NY. — Mem. Acad. Sci. Belles-Lettres Arts Clermont-Ferrand ser. 2. vol. 14. 2677. Les diatomées fossiles d’ Auvergne . .. Clermont-Ferrand (Pensionnat des fréres des écoles Chrétiennes), Paris (Librairie des sciences naturelles Paul Klincksieck) 1902. Oct. (Dzatom. foss. Auvergne). First memoir: 1902 (p. 7:25 Feb 1902), p. [1]-79, pl. 7-8 (uncol. liths. by Maurice Peragallo).— Mem. Acad. Sci. Belles-Lettres Arts Clermont-Ferrand. Second memoir: 1903 (p. x: 12 Mai 1903), p. [i]-x, [1]-166, pl. 9-12 (id.). Third memoir: 1908 (p. x: 15 Dec 1908) p. [i]-x, [1]-75, pl. 13-74 (id.). Copies: NY, US. Plates: the numbering continues that of the Diatomées @ Auvergne (1893). 2678. Disposition méthodique des diatomées d’ Auvergne ... Clermont-Ferrand (Pensionnat des fréres des écoles chrétiennes ...), Paris (Paul Klincksieck ...) 1903. Oct. (Disp. diatom. Auvergne). Publ.: 1903 (p. vi: 25 Mar 1903), p. [i]-vi, [1]-47, [48, index]. Copies: G, L, NY. Hérincq, Frangois (1820-1891), French botanist and gardener at the Muséum histoire naturelle. (Hérincq). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 6(2): 154; Backer p. 262; Barnhart 2: 162; BM 2: 829; Bossert p. 172; Hortus 3: 1195 (““Hérincq”’) ; Jackson p. 23, 44, 48, 118, 198; Kew 2: 656; Langman p. 360; MW p. 175-176, suppl. p. 96; NI. 568; Rehder 5: 386; TL-2/601, 640, 1160; Tucker 1: 336; Zander ed. 10, p. 669. COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) text of part 6 of A. Lavallée, Arboretum Segrezianum, 1885. (2) see Jacques, A., Manuel général des plantes, 3-4 vols. [1845]-1857. (3) see P. O. Réveil et al., Le régne vegetal, [1864] 1870-1871. (4) edited L’ Horticulteur frangais, 1851-1872. EPONYMyY: Herincquia Decaisne ex A. Jacques & F. Hérincq (1850). 2679. Observations critiques sur l origine des plantes domestiques. Paris (Imprimeri€horticole de E. Donnaud) 1869. Oct. (Odserv. orig. pl.). Publ.: 1869 (BSbF rd. Aug-Nov 1869), p. [i, iii], [1]-36. Copy: G. — Reprinted from Horticulteur frangais nos. 5, 6, 7 (1869). Ref.: Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 16 (bibl.): 181-182. 1869. Hering, Constantijn J. (1800-1880), Dutch agronomist and meteorologist, active in Suriname. (Hering). : HERBARIUM and TyYPEs: L, U. 170 HERMANN, P. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BL 1: 258, 301; CSP 15: 785; IH 2: 271 (dates err.); JW 3: 354; Laségue p. 349; Tucker 1: 336. Koster, J. T., Blumea 2(3): 233. 1936. 2680. Overzicht van de cultuurgewassen en Boschproducten in verband met Nijverheid en Handel zn de Kolonie Suriname Nederlandsch Guiana, Z.A. ... Paramaribo (H. B. Heyde) 1902-1903, 6 parts. (Overz. cultuurgew. Suriname). 1: 1902 (p. go: 10 Apr 1902, p. x: 31 Oct 1901), p. [i]-xvu, [1], [1]-go. 2: 1902, p. [g1]-182, [183-184, err.]. _ 3: 1903 (p. 230: 20 Feb 1903, Nat. Nov. Aug(2) 1903), portr. H. C. Focke, [185]-230. 4: 1903, [231]-257. 5: 1903, [259]-272. 6: 1903, [273]-296, [1]-xil. Copy: MO. 2681. Nuttige Palmen der kolonie Suriname ... Paramaribo (H. B. Heyde) 1903. (Palmen Suriname). Publ.: 1903, p. {i-ili], [1 ]-42, [1]-iv. Copy: MO. Hermann, Friedrich (1873-1967), German botanist, lawyer and notary. (#. Herm.). HERBARIUM and TYPES: GAT; some material at L, LE. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BM 1402, 3324; BJI 2: 74; BL 2: 475, 667; Hortus 3: 1195 (“F. Herm.”); TH 2: 271; Kew 2: 658; KR p. 290; Langman p. 360; LS retro. Scholz, Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 108: 80-88. 1973 (portr., bibl.). 2682. Flora von Deutschland und Fennoskandinavien sowie von Island und Spitzbergen ... Leipzig (Theodor Oswald Weigel) 1912. Oct. (Fl. Deutschl. Fennoskand.). Publ.: Jun 1912 (p. [3]: Nov 1911; Nat. Nov. Jun(2) 1912), p. [1]-524. Copies: BR, HH, MO, NY, U, US. Ed. 2: Oct 1956, p. [1]-x1, [xul, err.], [1]-1154. Copies: G, MO, NY, US. — Flora von Nord- und Mitteleuropa ... Stuttgart (Gustav Fischer Verlag) Oct. (See Taxon 7: 86. 1958). (FU. N.- Mitt.-Eur.) Hermann, Johannes Gotthelf (1741-x), German pharmacist. (7. Herm.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. 2683. De olerum vernalium praestantia. Leipzig 1763. (n.v.). (Oler. vern.). Publ.: 18 Feb 1763 (preface?; fide Rothmaler). Ref.: Rothmaler, W., Repert. Sp. nov. 53(1): 35. 1944. Hermann, Paul (1646-1695), Dutch botanist and explorer of German birth, travelled in Africa, India and Ceylon, professor of botany at Leiden 1680-1695. (P. Herm.). HERBARIUM: The main Hermann herbarium was acquired by Sir Joseph Banks and is now at BM. It is the basis of Hermann’s Museum zeylanicum and of Linne’s Flora zeylanica and contains many Linnaean types with annotations in Linnaeus’s own handwriting. Another Hermann herbarium of Ceylon plants is at L. (IDC microfiche 8302/1). The Hermann herbarium on which the Thesaurus zeylanicus of Johannes Burman (‘T'L-2/928) is based is at the Institut de France. In the absence of Linnaean Flora zeylanica types from the London herbarium, the Burman herbarium should be consulted. The original collection of plants made by Hermann at the Cape of Good Hope in 1672 is incorporated in Hortus Siccus 75 of the Sloane herbarium (BM). For an extensive study of Hermann’s activities at the Cape and of his collections see M. C. Karsten (1967). Another important Hermann herbarium (mainly Ceylonese) is at Gotha (see Rauschert 1970 who also provides an extensive bibliography on the Hermann herbaria); several Hermann specimens are in the Thunberg herbarium (UPS). 171 HERMANN, P. Ref.: Trimen, H., J. Linn. Soc. Bot. 24: 129-155. 1887 (Ceylon herb.). Boulger, G. S., History of Ceylon botany, in Trimen, Handbook to the flora of Ceylon 5, app. 4: 367. 1900. Murray, Hist. Coll. BMNH 154-155. 1904. Ardagh, J. Bot. 69: 137-138. 1921. Ooststroom, S. J. van, Blumea, Suppl. 1: 193-209. 1937. Dandy, J. E., The Sloane herbarium 137-138. 1958. Lourteig, A., Taxon 15: 23-33. 1966 (Thesaurus zeylanicus herb.). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 6(2): 641; Barnhart 2: 163; Backer p. 262; BM 2: 831; Clokie p. 182-183; Dryander 5: 279; HA 1: 637; HE p. 28; Henrey 2: 13, 79, 265; HU 378; Jackson p. 325, 440, 452; JW 1: 444, 2: 192, 3: 354, 4: 388, 5: 241 (q.v. for many Dutch references); Kew 2: 658; Langman p. 360; Laségue p. 570 [index]; Moebius p. 42, 44, 406; MW p. 176; NI 859-860; NNBW 3: ro11; Oudemans ser. 2. 2: 232; Plesch p. 258; PR 3491- 3495 (ed. 1: 4392-4398) ; Rehder 5: 386; SA 2: 566; SO 3722; Sotheby 339; TL-2/928, ind.; Tucker 1: 336; Urban-Berl. p. 356. Bidloo, G., Oratio in funere viri clarissimi Pauli Hermanni dicta. Ed. altera. Lugduni Batavorum (Leiden) 1695. Botter, R., Leben und Verdienste des Botanikers Paul Hermann (1646-1695), Diss. Halle 1949 (fide Rauschert). Britten J., J. Linn. Soc. 45: 31-33. 1920 (Hermann herb. at BM via Augustus Gunther, Adam Gottlob Moltke and Joseph Banks (1793); has also Cape material). Burkill, I. H., Chapt. hist. bot. India 6, 7, 9, 10, 11. 1965. Edwards, J. S. Afr. Bot. 30: 103-105. 1964. Eriksson, G., Bot. hist. Sverige 359 [index]. 1969. Fries, Th. M., Bref Skrifv. Linné 1(4): 13. 1910, 1(5): 318. 1911, 1(6): 217. 1912. Herre, H., Gen. Mesembryanthemaceae 38-39. 1971 (portr.). Hulth, J. M., Bref Skrifv. Linné 1(8): 18. 1922, 2(1): 236, 238, 274, 337- 1916; 2(2): 25, 49, 83. 1943. Jackson, B. D., J. Bot. 12: 136-137. 1874. Jourdan, Dict. Sci. méd. 5: 170-171. 1822 (bibl.). Karsten, M. C., Old Comp. Gard. Cape 179 [index]. 1951; J. S. Afr. Bot. 33: 117-132, 161- 175. 1967; Suid-Afr. biogr. woordeb. 1: 366-367. 1968 (bibl.). King, G., J. Bot. 27: 454-463. 1899. Linnaeus, C., Fl. Zeyl. 11-16. 1747, Amoen. Acad. 5: 356-357. 1760. MacOwan, Trans. S. Afr. philos. Soc. 4: xxxii-xxxiil. 1887. Molhuyzen, P. C., Bronnen Gesch. Leidsche Univ. 3: 268, 348, 352, 263*-264*, 267*-268*. 1918. Peiris, J. Ceylon Branch R. Asiat. Soc. ser. 2. 2(1): 1-20. 1952 (father of Ceylon botany). Rauschert, Hercynia N.F. 7(4): 301-328. 1970 (biogr., bibl., extensive analysis of herbaria). Rendle, A. B., Enc. brit. ed. 11. 2: g. 1911 (term “‘Angiosperm’’). Smit, Wiss. Beitr. Martin-Luther Univ. Halle-Wittenberg 1969(2) : 69-88. Sirks, M. J., Ind. natuurond. 295 [index]. 1925. Stafleu, F. A., in Jacquin, Sel. stirp. amer. 1971 (facs. ed.), p. F26; Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 374 [index]. 1971. Veendorp, H. & L. G. M. Baas-Becking, Hortus acad. lugd.-bat. 1587-1937: 214 [Index]. 1938. HANDWRITING: Dandy, J. E., The Sloane Herbarium pil. 50. 1958, see also Clokie p. 279, Rauschert (1970) p. 303, and Peiris (1952, pl. 1). EPONYMY: Hermannia Linnaeus (1753); Mahernia Linnaeus (1767, anagram). 2684. Horli academici lugduno-batavi catalogus exhibens plantarum omnium nomina, quibus ab anno mdclxxxi ad annum mdelxxxvi hortus fuit instructus ut & plurimarum in eodem cultarum & a nemine hucusque editarum descriptiones & icones. Lugduno Batavorum [Leiden] (apud Cornelium Boutesteyn) 1787. Oct. (Hort. lugd.-bat. cat.). Publ.: 1687, front., p. [i-xviii], 1-699, [ 700, err.], numerous woodcuts. Copies: BR, G, MICH, MO, NY, W (g, of which one with notes by P. Collinson), USDA. — Cancelled lvs are known of P1, V3, X4, Y8. The engraving at Qq3 may have a corrected version pasted over 172 HEROLD the original (which duplicates the engraving on Qq2.). Gathering XX has ? text, but see HU 378 for an added cancel quarter sheet. 2685. Schola botanica sive catalogus plantarum, quas ab aliquot annis in horto regio parisiensi studiosis indigitavit vir clarissimus Joseph Pitton Tournefort, D.M. ut et Pauli Hermanni p-p- Paradisi batavi prodromus, in quo plantae rariores omnes, in batavorum hortus hactenus cultae, & plurimam partem a nemine antea descriptae recensentur. Edente in lucem S.W.A. Amstelaedami (apud Henricum Wetstenium) 1689. Duod. (Schola bot.). Publ.: 1689, p. {1-vili], [ 1 ]-386, [4, addenda], [22, index, errata on 22]. Copies: NY, U.—Fora discussion of the authorship of the Schola botanica (Wharton versus Sherard) see HU 382 and Jackson (1874). Ref.: Jackson, B. D., J. Bot. 12: 136-137. 1874. 2686. Mlorae lugduno-batavae flores sive enumeratio stirpium horti lugduno-batavi methodo, naturae vestigiis insistente, dispositarum, & anno 1689, in lectionibus tam publicis quam privatis expositarum a Paulo Hermanno . .. nunc vero in gratiam botanophilorum primum inlucem editarum opera Lotharii Zumbach . . . Lugd. Batavor. | Leiden] (apud Fredericum Haaring) 1690. Oct. (Fl. lugd.-bat. fi.). Publ.: 1690, front., p. [i-xii], | 1 ]-267, index [1-4]. Copies: BR, G, MICH, NY, USDA. — The [4] index pages seen only in the BR copy. 2687. Paradisus batavus, continens plus centum plantas affabré aere incisas & descriptionibus illustratas. Cui accessit catalogus plantarum, quas pro tomis nondum editis, delineandas curaverat Paulus Hermannus, M.D. ... opus posthumum. Lugduni-Batavorum [Leiden], impensis viduae (apud Abrahamum Elzevier) 1698. Qu. (Parad. bat.). Orig.: 1608, p. [i-xx], 1-247, cat. pl. [1]-15, 170 [sometimes 177] unnumbered plates. Copies: MO, NY, U, USDA. — Plates: several of the originals in Sloane mss 4003 at BM. Reissue 1705, |i=-1x",. frontisps jengr., t.p:, dedic:|, p. [i-xvil, 11-247 4 ( 64, 65, 58, 57-60, 60**, 61") 61-705. 70" =) 717 1-v20N 121 thiliciv, inda|syplsasimiedy 1) partulyaotten printed but deleted by hand; not present on USDA copy. Vol. 3, ed. r: 1761, p. [i], 121-172, pl. 87[bis]-137 ed. 2 [not so designated]: 1772, p. [i], 121-172, [i-i1, ind.], pl. id. Copres: USDA. Vol. 4, ed. 1: 1762, p. [i], 1-49, [1-3], pl. 1-46. ed. 2{idem]: 1772, p. [i], 1-49, [1-2], pl. 1-46. Vol. 5, ed. 1: 1763, p. [1]-68, [1-2], pl. 7-53. ed. 2 [idem]: 1772, p. [1]-36, 37-40 [“‘29-32”’], 41-68, [1-2], pl. 1-53. Vol. 6, ed. 1: Jan-Aug 1764, p. [i], 1-64, [1-2], pl. 7-62. ed. 2 [idem]: 1772, p. [i], 1-64, [1-2], pl. 1-62. Vol. 7, ed. 1: 1764, p. [i], 1-63, [1-3], pl. 1-60. ed. 2 [idem]: 1772, p. [i], 1-63, [1-3], pl. 1-60. Vol. 8, ed. 1: 1765, p. [i], [1]-60, [1-2], pl. 1-15, 15[bis]-30, 32, 32[bis]-52, 54-60. ed. 2{idem]: 1773, p. [i], [1]-60, [1-2], pl. 1-75*, 15-30, 32 eee 2, 54-56, 57[“*58""], 59-60. Vol. 9, ed. 1: 1765, p. [i], [1]-60, [1-2], pl. 1-22, 23/24 come 25-32, 34-35, 35| bis]-60. ed. 2 [idem]: 1773, p. [i], [1]-60, [1-2], pl. 1-22, 23/24 comb. ; 25-60. 202 HILL, J: Vol. ro, ed. 1: 1765, p. [1-11], 1-44, 44[bis], [blank], 45-59, [1-2], pl. 1-44, 44[bis]-59. ed. 2 [idem]: 1772, p. [i-i1], 1-43, 43*, 43**, 43***, 44-59, [1-2], pl. 1-44, 44[bis]-59. Vol. 11, ed. 1: 1767, p. [i-iv], [1]-60, [1-2], pl. 1-60. ed. 2 [idem]: 1773, p. [i-iv], [1]-60, [1-2], pl. 1-60. Wolene cde t= 1767... (ts |r |= oe [1-3], pl. 1-35, 35[bis]-60, 1-70. ed. 2: 1773, p- (i), [1]-36, 35%, 36%, 37", 38", 37-64, [1-3], pl. 1-60, 1-10. Both eds. : “With an appendix, containing the figures and history of ten new discovered plants’. (p. 61- 64 and pl. 1-10, in some copies of ed. 2 numbered 61-70). Volo ved aire 1768, p- [1], [1]-64, [1-3], pl. 1-67, 11-20. ed. 2 [idem]: 1773, p. [1], [1]-64, [1-3], pl. 1-67, 11-20. Both eds.: “With an appendix ...” (p. 62-64, pl. 17-20, in some copies of 1773 ed. numbered 71-60). Vol. 14, ed. r: Jul 1769, p. [i], [1]-60, [1-3], pl. 1-60. ed. 2[idem]: 1773, p. EL [1]-51, 51%, 52-60, [1-3], pl. 1-60. Vol. 15, ed. 1: Jul-Dec 1769, p ay a ]-61, [1-3], pl. 1-67. ed. 2 [idem]: 1773, p. [i], [1]-61, [1-3], pl. 1-61 (31 as 30”). VolmiGwed Te Aue. 17705 2 |), [1]-59, [1-3], pl. 1-67. ed. 2 [idem]: 1773, p. [1], [1]-30, 30*, 30**, 31-48, 48*, 49-57, [1-3], pl. 1-67 (40 as “39”, 56 as “55”). (p. 56-57 and pl. 57-67 constitute an appendix. In some copies of the 1773 ed. these plates are numbered 27-25). Vol. 17, ed. 1: 1770 (publ. Apr 1771?), p. [1], [1]-60, [1-2], pl. r-6o. ed. 2 [idem]: 1773, p. [i], [1]-60, pl. 1-60, [1-2]. Vol. 18, ed 1: Late 1771, p. [i], [1]-60, [1-2], pl. 7-60. ed. 2 [idem]: 1773, p. [i], [1]-60. [1-2], pl. 7-60. Vol. 19, ed 1: 1771(°), p- [1], [1]-60, [1-2], pl. 1-60. ed. 2 [idem]: 1773, p. [i], [1]-60, [1-2], pl. 7-60. Vol. 20;,ed 1:1772, p. [1], [1]-60, [1- 2, pl. 1-60. ed. 2 [idem]: 1773, p. [i], [1]-60, [1-2], pl. 7-60. VolMoried. ar 172... ri [1 ]-60, [1-2], pl. 1-60 ed. 2: 1775 (so labelled) Vol. 22, ed. 1: 1773, p. [i], [1]-21, 22/23, 24-61, [1-2], pl. 1-27, 22/23 (comb.), 24-67. ed. 2: 1786. Vol. 23, ed 1: 1773 (late), p. [i], [1]-60, [1-2], pl. 1-60. ed. 2: 1786. Vol. 24 (only one edition): 1774, p. [i], [1]-60, [1-2], pl. 1-60. Vol. 25 (id.): 1774, p- [1], [1]-60, Us re pl. 1-60. Vol. 26 (id.): late 1775, p. [i], [1]-60, [1-2], [i]-xxix, pl. 1-60. “... and a general index to all the volumes.” Imprints: all volumes printed 1759-1770 (except vol. 17, ed. 1): “printed at the expence of the author’’, all those printed after 1771, incl. vols. 17 and 76 of ed. 1: “‘printed for the author in St. James’s Street.” Vols. 22-23, ed. 2, 1786: “London, printed for the honourable Lady Hill, and to be had at her house in Curzon Street, May fair, and no where else.” Appendices: The descriptions and plates published i in the appendices to vols. 12, 13, and 16, with plates 1-25, were also published separately as ‘‘ Twenty-five new plants, rais’d in the Royal garden at Kew” London 1773. Octavo edition: London (author), 6 vols. 1761-1764, see Henrey no. 833 who describes the set at K. We have seen no other copy. “A new edition. In 26 Volumes.” London (Printed for the author, and sold by T. Baldwin; R. Jones; J. Ridley; and L. Davis.) 1824. Copy: MO. “The complete vegetable system; or the internal structure ...”’ [title as in vols. 2-26 of ed. prince. except for minor differences in punctuation]. This is almost certainly a reissue of the original sheets with new t.p.’s. 7: [iJ-iv, [1]-150, pl. 1-27, [ 1-2, index]. 2a neptl| Ml =Gieng ins 598152 °*-00, 607", 60 e[\bis|-7On7Ome alan 7 lonom ~ Ol. 7-27, 17|bis]-26, 26|bis]-36, 36| bis]-87, [ 1-5, index]. 3: [i], 121-172, pl. 87[bis]-737, [1-2, index]. 4: fil, 1-49, pl. 1-46, [1-2, index]. 5: [i], [1]-68, pl. 1-53, [1-2, index], p. 37 as “29”, 39 as “31” 6: [i], 1-64, pl. 1-62, [1-2, index]. 7: [i], 1-63, [64-66, index], pl. 1-60. 8: [i], [1]-60, pl. 7-52, 54-60, [1-2, index]. g: [i], [1]-60, pl. 1-22, 23/24, 25-60, [1-2, index], (no. 35[bis]). ro: [i], [1]-43; 43%, 43°", 43°**, 44-50, pl. 1-44, 44( bis], 45-59, [1-2, index]. 11: {i-iv], 1-60, fhe 1-60, [1-2, index]. 12: [i], [1]-38, 35*, 36%, 37*, 38*, 39-64, pl. 1-35, 35[bis]-7o, [1-3, index]. 73: [i], [1]-64, [65- 66], pl. I- , 11(71)-20(80). 74: [i], [1]-51, 51*, 52-60, [61- 63], pl. 1-60. 15: [i], [1]-61, lees 64], pl. 1-67. 16: [i], [1]-30, 30%, 31-48, 48*, 49-57, [59-60], pl. 1-56, 57(21)-61(25). 17: [i], [1]-60, pl. 1-60, [ 1-2, index]. 78: [i], [1]-60, pl. 1-60, [ 1-2, index]. 79: [i], [1]-60, pl. 1-60, [1-2, index]. 20: [i], [1]-60, pl. 7-60, [ 1-2, index]. 21: [i], [1]-60, pl. 1-60, [1-2, index]. 22: [i], [1]-21, 22/23, 24-61, pl. 1-21, 21/23, 24-61, [1-2, index], [p. 46 as ““34’’]. 23: [i], [1]- 460! , pl. 1-60, [ 1-2, index]. 24: [i], [1]-60, pl. 1-60, [1-2, index]. 25: [i], [1]-60, pl. 7-60, [1-2, index]. 26: [i], [1]-60, pl. 1-60, [ 1-2, index], [i]-xxix. “Orchides and plants ally’d to them” 1774, publ. separately, from 24: 24-47, mentioned by Dict. Catal. Libr. Mass. Hort. Soc. p. 233. Ref.: DA 1967, p. 14; GF p. 59; Henrey 832; RS p. 87; SA 1: 132; Sotheby 348 (collation) ; IDC 5953. Sherborn, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 1: 141. 1938. Dandy, J. E., Index gen. names vasc. pl. 14. 1967. 2773. Flora britanica |sic]: sive, synopsis methodica stirpium britanicarum. Sistens, arbores et herbas, indigenas et in agris cultas in classes et ordines, genera et species redactas secundum systema sexuale: additis nonnullis noviter detectis. Cum classium, ordinum, et generum characteristicis, specierum descriptionibus, et virium epitome. Tabulis aeneis illustrata. Post tertiam editionem synopseos Raianae, opere Dillenii concinnatam, nunc primum ad celeberrimi Caroli Linnaei methodum disposita. Auctore Johanne Hill, M.D. Societatis regiae Burdigalensis & C. Soc. Londini (Impensis Jacobi Waugh, ...) 1760. (FI. brit.). Publ.: 1760, p. [1]-672, pl. 1-11, 13-24. Copy: USDA. Ref.: PR ed. 1: 4475 (est synopsis Raji ad methodum Linnaeanam redacta’’). Willmott, A. J., Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1935: 90 (proposal to declare names in Fi. brit. as not validly published; proposal rejected at Amsterdam 1935). 2774. Hortus kewensis. Sistens herbas exoticas, indigenasque rariores, in area botanica, hortorum augustissimae principissae Cambriae dotissae, apud Kew, in comitatu Surreiano, cultas; methodo florali nova dispositas ... Londini (Prostant apud Ricardum Baldwin ... et Johannem Ridley...) 1768. Oct. (Hort. kew.). Ed. 1: 1768 (earliest rev. Monthly Rev. Sep 1769), p. [i, ili, v], table, [1]-458, [1-18, index], pl. 1-20, uncol. copper engr. Copies: G, MO, US, USDA. — The plates are engravings of drawings by Hill, hand-coloured in some copies. The species are designated by binary names. — It is possible that the book was published in parts. Sheets L* and M* (p. 172(1)- 172(24)) must have been printed out of order but before the index. Ed. 2: “Edition secunda aucta; figuris aeneis viginti illustrata’”’ London (id.) 1769, p. [i, iii, v], table, [1 ]-458, [ 1-18, index], pl. 1-20 (id.). Copies: G, M, MO, NY. —Not really “‘aucta” but a re-issue. Ref.: Henrey 812-813, HU 508. Pfeiffer, Bot. Zeit. 6: 833-834. 1848. 204 HILLEBRAND 2775. A decade of curious and elegant trees and plants: drawn after specimens received from the East-Indies and America in the year 1772; and accurately engraved: with their history and characters, in English and Latin ... London (author) 1773. Fol. (Dec. cur. pl.). Publ.: 1773, p. [i], [1]-20, [1, index], zo handcoloured engraved plates by John Hill. Copy: NY. Italian translation: Decade di alberi curiosi ed eleganti piante delle Indie orientali, e dell’ America ultimamente fatte gia’ note dal celebre sig. dottore Giovanni Hill. Dall idioma inglese, ridotta all’ Italiana Favella, col lasciare intatta la descrizione Latina, e corredata di alquante note. Roma (nella stamperia Salomoni) 1786 Qu. (p. iv: 30 Aug 1786) p. [i- viii], [1 ]-31, [32, impr.], /. z-70 hand-coloured copper ener. after drawings by P. Marjoli. Copies: G, MICH, MO, NY. 2776. Herbarium britannicum exhibens plantas Britaniae indigenas secundum methodum floralem novam digestas. Cum historia, descriptione, characteribus specificis, viribus, et usis. Tabulis aeneis illustratum ... Londini (Sumptibus auctoris. Prostant apud Baldwin, Rid- ley, Nourse, Becket, Davies, Cambell, Elmsly, Bibliopolas.) 1769-1770, 2 vols. Oct. (Herb. brit.). Vol. 1: 1769, p. [i], chart, [1]-136, pl. 1-92. Vol. 2: Jul 1770 (fide Monthly Rev. 43: 245-246. Sep 1770), p. [i], 137-296, [ 1-10, index, ro], pl. 93-195. Copies: G, MO, USDA. — The plates are uncoloured copper engravings after drawings by the author. Some copies of vol. 1 have extra p. 96*-g9* ; additional plates with duplicate nos. 30, 66, 89, 117, 170 occur. 2777. Horti malabarict pars prima, ... nunc primum classium, generum, et specierum charac- teres Linnaeanas; synonyma authorum, atque observationes addidit; et indice Linnaeano adauxit J. Hill ... London (Sumptibus auctoris) 1774. Qu. (Hort. malab.). Publ.: 1774 (before Sep) (Monthly Review 51: 244), p. [i-ili], [1 ]-110, [1-4, ind.], pl. 1-57 (45 as 46”) (uncol. copp. engr.). Copy: NY. — This is the first part of the London edition of Rheede’s Hortus indicus malabaricus, q.v. Hillebrand, Wilhelm (1821-1886), German physician, botanist, and traveller who lived for twenty years in the Hawaiian Islands (1851-1871). (Hillebr.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: B (the ferns and some other material preserved); duplicates BISH, BM, CG, CU, FI, G, GH, K, MANCH, MEL, MO, US, W, WRSL,; (in part distributed as Reliquae Hillebrandianae). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 177; BL 1: 110, 301; BM 2: 845; Bossert p. 175; CSP 15: 850; Hortus 3: 1195; HR; IF p. 703; IH 2: 276; Lenley p. 223; MW p. 178; Rehder 5: 393; SK 1: xxv, 232, 5: cclxxxv; Tucker 1: 341; Urban-Berl. p. 265, 302, 320, 357. Allen, Science 74: 60-62. 1931 (on H’s son, W.F.H., with notes on W.H.). Anon., Bot. Zeit. 44: 542-543. 1886; Bot. Jahrb. 14 (Beibl. 32): 29-30. 1891 (herb.). Brewer, W. H., in S. Watson, Bot. Calif. 2: 558. 1880 (Calif. coll.). Degener, O., Hawaii Weekly 18 Nov 1951, p. 3 (portr.); Asa Gray Bull. ser. 2. 3: 193-198. 1957 (portr.). Ewan, J. et al., Short hist. bot. U.S. 10, 144. 1969. Gray, A., Amer. J. Sci. ser. 3. 33: 164-165. 1887. Hillebrand, W. F., in W. Hillebrand, Fl. Haw. Isl. vii-xii. 1888 (facs. ed. 1965). MacCaughey, Haw. Forester Agric. 16(2): 49-50. 1919. Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3) : 338-339. 1975. Stafleu, F. A., Taxon 15: 328. 1966. St. John, H., Chron. bot. 7(2): 69-70. Mar 1942 (on a letter by H. to A. Gray). EPONYMY: fillebrandia D. Oliver (1866). 2778. Flora of the Hawaiian Islands: a description of their phanerogams and vascular cryp- togams by William Hillebrand, M.D. Annotated and published after the author’s death by 205 HILLEBRAND W. F. Hillebrand. London (Williams & Norgate), New York (B. Westermann & Co.), Heidelberg (Carl Winter) 1888. Oct. (Fl. Hawanan Isl.). Editor: William Francis Hillebrand (1853-1925), chemist (see Biogr. Mem. Natl. Acad. Sci. 12: 43-70). Publ.: ME Ese (Bot. Zeit. 30 Mar 1888; Bot. Jahrb. 27 Mar 1888; J. Bot. rev. Apr 1888; Nat. Nov. Apr 1888), frontisp., p. [i]-xevi, [1]-673, 4 maps. Copies: R. S. Cowan, G, MICH, MO, NY, U, US, USDA. — Ina letter to Asa Gray (GH) Hillebrand recalls that he started work on the Flora during the winter of 1871-72 at Cambridge, Mass., with Gray’s assistance (St. John 1942). Facsimile ed.: New York and London (Hafner Publishing Company) 1965, (half-title added; new t.p. and p. [1i]). Copzes: FAS, NY. Supplementary publ.: Heller, A. A., Obs. ferns flow. pl. Haw. Isl., Minn. bot. Stud. 1: 760-922, pl. 42-69. 1897 (Bull. Geol. Nat. Hist. Surv. Minn., Bot. ser. 2. 9). Ref.: Anon., Bot. Gaz. 13: 166-167. Jun 1888. Britten, J., J. Bot. 26: 122-124. 1888. Drude, G. C., Bot. Zeit. 46: 640-643. 5 Oct 1888. Hillhouse, William (1650-1910), British botanist; curator at Cambridge 1878-1882; professor of botany at Birmingham 1882-1909. (fHillh.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: BIRM;; further material at CGE. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 177; BB p. 148; BM 2: 846; CSP ro: 233, 12: 334, 15: 852; Desmond p. 309; IH 2: 276; Jackson p. 248; Kew 2: 688; Rehder 5: 393; SO 2873; Tucker 1: 341. Anon., Gard. Chron. 1910: 106; Nature 82: 405. 1910. Dony, J. G., Fl. Bedfordshire 25-26. 1953. Hillhouse, W., Botanical Division of Bedfordshire, 1876, see BM 2: 846. Moss, Bot. Exch. Club Br. Isl. Rep. 2: 534. 1910. Thompson, Gard. Chron. 1910(1): 106 (see also p. 96). West, Proc. Linn. Soc. London 122: g1-92. 1910; J. Bot. 48: 105-106. 1910. COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Strasburger, E. and Hillhouse, W., Handbook of practical botany, London 1887 (transl. of Das botanische Practicum, ed. 1, 1884). (2) The Midland Naturalist, vols. 10-16, editor. Hillmann, Johannes (1881-1943), German lichenologist, high school teacher at Berlin. (Hillm.). HERBARIUM and TyYPEs: B; other material in herb. Grummann. Hillmann’s main herbarium left to B, was kept in Buckow outside Berlin but even so destroyed by fire in 1945. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 177; Bossert p. 176; GR p. 20, pl. [14], cat. p. 65; LS suppl. 11575-11585; MW p. 178, suppl. p. 98; SBC p. 122 (“Hillm.”’). Grumann, V., 7m Hillmann, J. und V. Grummann, Flechten, Berlin 1957, p. vii-vill (Krypto- gamenfl. Brandenburg vol. 8). Hiepko, P., Willdenowia 8(2): 392, 399. 1878. Mattick, F., Willdenowia 1: 176-180. 1954 (portr.). COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Rabenhorst, A7yptogamen-Flora, ed. 2, Teloschistaceae, 9(6), Lief. 1, p. [1]-36. 1935; Parmeliaceae, 9(5.3), Lief. 1-2, p. [ii-iv], [1]-300, pl. 7-2, [1-10, ind.]. 1936. (2) Aryptogamen-Flora der Mark Brandenburg, vol. 8, Flechten, 955 p., 1913 (printed, but stock destroyed shortly after printing; ultimate publication by Hillmann und Grummann, Berlin- Nikolassee (Gebrider Borntraeger) 1957, p. [i]-[x], [1]-898. Copy: U. Hilpert, Friedrich Wilhelm (1907-x), German botanist; pupil of Herzog; educated at Munchen (1929-1930) and Jena (1930-1933). (Hilp.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Made no herbarium; worked mainly on the Herzog herbarium (now at JE) (inf. R. Grolle). 206 HIND BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 177; MW p. 178; SBC p. 122 (“Hilp.”’). 2779. Studien zur Systematik der Trichostomaceen. Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung der Doktorwiirde einer Hohen Mathemat.-Naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultat der Thuringi- schen Landesuniversitat zu Jena vorgelegt von Friedrich Hilpert aus Hildburghausen. Dresden (C. Heinrich) 1933. Oct. (Stud. Trichostom.). Publ.: 1932, after 27 Jul (date oral exam.), p. [i, iii], [585]-706, [1, vita]. Copy: FH. — Also published as Beih. Bot. Centralbl. 50, Abth. 2, Heft 3, 1933 (rd. at U 13 Oct 1933). Himmelbaur, Wolfgang (1886-1937), Austrian botanist, pharmacognocist and phyto- pathologist; pupil of R. v. Wettstein; Dr. phil. Wien 1909; in various functions at the Landwirtschaftslich-chemische Bundes-Versuchsanstalt; from 1914 privatdocent, from 1934 professor of applied botany at the University of Vienna. (Himmelb.). HERBARIUM and TyPES: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 178; Klastersky p. 91; Tucker 1: 342, 776. Janchen, E., Richard Wettstein 184-185, 1933; Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 55: (209)-(219). 1937 (portr., bibl.). Verdoorn, F., Chron. bot. 4(1): 76. 1938. Himpel, J. Stephan (//. 1891), German high school teacher and botanist. (fzmp.). HERBARIUM and Types: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BFM 5209; BL 2: 120, 183, 668; Kew 2: 690; Rehder 5: 393. 2780. Excursions-Flora fur Lothringen bearbeitet von J. St. Himpel, ordent. Lehrer am Pro- gymnasium zu Pfalzburg. Metz (Verlag von Gebriider Even) 1888. Oct. (Excurs.-Fl. Lothringen). Publ.: Jul-Aug 1888 (Nat. Nov.(1) 1888; Bot. Zeit. 31 Aug 1888), p. [1]-vi, [vii-vii], [1 ]-222. Copy: HH. — Himpel’s three German floras on the Elsass (Alsace) and Lothringen reflect the incorporation of those areas with mixed culture in the German state between 1871 and 1918. Pfalzburg is now Phalsbourg. 2781. Flora von Elsass-Lothringen. Analytische Tabellen zum leichten und sicheren Be- stimmen der in Elsass-Lothringen einheimischen und haufiger kultivierten Gefasspflanzen, namentlich zum Gebrauch auf Excursionen. Von J. St. Himpel. Metz (Verlag der Deutschen Buchhandlung (Georg Lang)) 1891. Oct. (FI. Elsass-Lothringen). Ed. 1: 1891 (Bot. Zeit. 29 Dec 1891; Nat. Nov. Nov(1) 1891), p. [i-iv], [1]-325. Copies: BR, HH. Ed. 2: 1902 (Bot. Zeit. 1 Dec 1902; Nat. Nov. Oct(1) 1902; the date 1 Nov 1901 is mentioned in the preface), p. [1]-327. Copies: B, G, HH. — ‘‘Flora ... von Oberlehrer J. St. Himpel. Zweite Auflage.”’ Strassburg i.E. (Verlag von Friedrich Bull.) s.d. Oct. 2782. Die Flora der Umgebung von Metz. Von J. St. Himpel, Oberlehrer. Metz (Verlag von G. Scriba) 1898. Oct. (Fl. Metz). Publ.: Oct 1898 (p. iv: Jul 1898; Nat. Nov. Nov(1) 1898), p. [i]-iv, [1]-96. Copy: HH. Other issue: 1898, p. [i]-iv, [1]-96, Copy: G. — “Die Flora ... Oberlehrer. Beilage zum Jahresbericht der Oberrealschule zu Metz fiir das Schuljahr 1897/98 ... No. 551.”” Metz (Buchdruckerei Paul Even) 1898. Oct. Hind, William Marsden (1815-1894), British botanist and clergyman; ultimately rector of Honington, Suffolk. (Hind). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: TCD (British herbarium, donated 1870); other material at AK, C, CGE and IPS (3000, Suffolk plants). Ref.: Kent, D. H., Brit. herb. 60. 1957. Seemann, B., J. Bot. 8: 272. 1870. HIND BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 178; BB p. 149; BM 2: 847; BL 2: 234, 257, 266, 668; CSP 3: 358, 7: 984, 15: 855; Desmond p. 310; IH 2: 276; Jackson p. 253; Kew 2: 690; Rehder 5: 393. Anon., Bot. Not. 1895: 38. Britten, J., J. Bot. 32: 320, 352. 1894. Davey, F. H., Fl. Cornwall lvi. 1909. Kent, D. H., Hist. Fl. Middlesex 22. 1975. Praeger, R. L., Proc. R. Irish Acad. 7: cxxiv. 1901; Some Irish naturalists 103. 1949. COMPOSITE WORKS: The flora of Harrow: by J. Cosmo Melvill, .. . a new and enlarged edition revised and edited by the Rev. W. M. Hind, ... London, Harrow 1876, [1]-viii, [1]-176 p.; see under Melvill. 2783. The flora of Suffolk; a topographical enumeration of the plants of the county, showing the results of former observations and of the most recent researches by W. M. Hind, assisted by the late Churchill Babington, ... with an introductory chapter of the geology, climate and meteorology of Suffolk by Wheelton Hind ... London (Gurney and Jackson) 1889. Oct. (in fours). (FV. Suffolk). Co-authors: aiael Ree (1821-1889); Wheelton Hind (1859-1920), son of W. M. Hind. Publ.: Aug-Sep (-Nov?) 1889 (Nat. Nov. Oct 1889, p. v: Jul 1889; however: J. Bot. Dec 1889, Bot. Zeit. 28 Feb 1890), map, p. [1i*], [i]-xxxiv, [1]-508. Copies: G, HH, MO, NY. Ref.: BL 2: 266 (q.v. for details on follow-up). Britten, J., J. Bot. 28: 92-94. Mar 18q0. Hinds, Richard Brinsley (1812-1847), British naval surgeon; attached as surgeon natu- ralist to HMS Sulphur (1836-1842). (Hinds). HERBARIUM and TYPES: BM (originals of Sulphur VOTES) further material at CGE, K, LE and W. Letters at K; mss. diary at BM. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 2(1): 772; Barnhart 2: 178; BB p. 149; BM 2: 847; Bret. p. 363-365; CSP 3: 358-359; Desmond p. 311 (‘‘c. 1812-c. 1847”’); IH 2: 276; Jackson p. 222; Kew 2: 690; Langman p. 370; laségue p. 329, 386; ME 3: 437; MW p. 178; NI (alph.); PR 4083 (ed. 1: 4501); Rehder 5: 394; SK 1: 232-233, 8: xliv; TL-2/425; Tucker 1: 342. Alden and Ifft, Occ. papers Calif. Acad. Sci. 20: 46. 1943. Belcher, E., Narr. voy. world H.M.S. Sulphur, Londen 1843 (2 vols.) (see 2: 325-460). Bentham, G., in W. J. Hooker, London J. Bot. 1: 669-676. 1842, 2: 211-240. 1843 (on plants collected by Hinds in the Pacific); Fl. Hongk. 8*. 1861. Brewer, W. H., 7x S. Watson, Bot. Calif. 2: 555. 1880. Ewan, J., 7m Century progr. nat. sci. 52. 1955. Ewan, J. et al., Short hist. bot. U.S. 116. 1969. Hemsley, W. B., Biol. Centr. Amer. 4: 128. 1887. Hinds, R. B., Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. 15: 12. 1845; Amer. J. Sci. ser. 2. 1: 132. 1846 (estimated total number of species of plants: 134.000); Hawaiian J. Hist. 2: 102-135. 1968 (‘‘Sand- wich Islands” from unpubl. Su/phur diary; fide Desmond). Huxley, L., Life letters J. D. Hooker 1: 438. 1918. McKelvey, S. D., Bot. Expl. Trans.-Mississippi West 636-658. 1955. McVaugh, R., Contr. Univ. Michigan Herb. 9: 245-246. 1972. Thomas, J. H., Contr. Dudley Herb. 5(6): 156-157. 1961. COMPOSITE WORKS: Edited The botany of the voyage of H. M.S. Sulphur, 1844 [-1846], see TL- 2/425 (additional ref.: A. Gray, ae J. Sci. 47(1): 202-204. Jul 1844). EPONYMY: Hindsia Bentham ex J. Lindley (1844). Hinterhuber, Julius (1810-1880), Austrian botanist and pharmacist, brother of Rudolf Hinterhuber. (7. Hinterh.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: See under Rudolf Hinterhuber. 208 HIPOLITO BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 179; BFM 844; BM 2: 847; CSP 3: 360, 12: 335; DTS 1: 117-118; Jackson p. 269; Kew 2: 691; Rehder 1: 440. Anon., Bot. Zeit. 38: 438. 1880. Kanitz, A., Magy. Noven. Lap. 4: 78. 1880. EPONYMY: The etymology of Hinterhubera C. H. Schultz-Bip. ex Weddell (1857) could not be established. Hinterhuber, Rudolph (1802-1892), Austrian botanist and pharmacist at Bolzano and Mondsee, brother of Julius Hinterhuber. (A. Hinterh.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Plants of Georg Hinterhuber (1768-1850, father of the above) are at BR, OXF, P, W and WAG. A mss Flora der Umgebung von Bozen, 1836, is at IBF. Saccardo states that Rudolph H’s herbarium is at the “museo francisco-carolino di Linza D.”’ (now at TED) BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 179; BM 2: 847; CSP 3: 360; DTS 1: 117-118, 6(4): 18; Jackson p. 269; Kew 2: 691; PR 4084; Rehder 1: 440; Saccardo 1: 89, 2: 58. Anon., Bot. Not. 1893: 39. Hausmann, F., Flora von Tirol 3: 1180. 1854. 2784. Prodromus einer Flora des Kronlandes Salzburg und dessen angranzenden Landertheilen, als Berchtesgaden, des k.k. Salzkammergutes nebst Mondsee, eines kleinen Theils des nordlichen Tirol mit Inbegriff des gesammten Zillerthales, von Heiligenblut (im angranzen- den Karnthen) nebst der in botanischer Beziehung so interessanten, bei Lienz im Pusterthale liegenden ““Kirschbaumer-Alpe’’, mit besonderer Uebersicht der Spezialfloren der einzelnen Gauen, entworfen von Rudolph Hinterhuber, ... und Julius Hinterhuber ... Salzburg (Druck der Oberer’schen Buchdruckerei) 1851. Oct (Prodr. Fl. Salzburg). Co-author: Julius Hinterhuber (1810-1880). Ed. 1:21 Apr-31 Mai 1851 (p.ix: 21 Apr 18513 rd. by Flora Apr-Mai 1851), p. [i]-1x, [1]-414. Copies: G, NY. Ed. 2: “Zweite, ganzlich umgearbeitete Auflage.”’ Salzburg (Heinrich Dieter) 1879. Oct. Publ.: Apr-Jun 1879 (Nat. Nov. Jun 1879; Flora 11 Jun 1879), p. [1-iv], [1]-313. Copies: B, G. — Authors: Julius Hinterhuber (1810-1880) and Franz Pichlmayr (b. 1879). ““Prodromus einer Flora des Herzogthumes Salzburg und der angrenzenden Landertheile als: des k.k. Salzkammergutes neben Mondsee, von Heiligenblut in Karnthen nebst der in botani- scher Beziehung so interessanten Kirschbaumer Alpe im Pustertale, eines kleinen Theiles des Nordlichen Tirol mit dem gesammten Zillerthale und des sudostlichen Baiern bis Waging und Chiemsee. Mit besonderer Uebersicht der Specialflora der einzelnen Gaue.”’ “Die Angaben ... sind ... theilweise .. . anscheinend ganzlich aus der Luft gegriffen.” (DTS). Ed. 3: ““Neue Ausgabe.” Salzburg (Verlag von Heinrich Dieter) 1899. Oct. Publ. : 1899, p. [1- ii], [1]-313. Copy: B. — ‘‘Flora des Herzogthumes Salzburg und der angrenzenden Landertheile. Zusammengestellt von Julius Hinterhuber, ... und Franz Pichlmayr, ... Der zweiten, ganzlich umgearbeiteten Auflage neue Ausgabe.” (F/. Salzburg). Ref.: Anon., Flora 34: 271-272. 7 Mai 1851, 336. 7 Jun 1851. Hipolito Unanue, José (1755/8-1833), Spanish-Peruvian botanist and physician. (Un- anue). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. NOTE: Correctly to be listed under Unanue, J.H., q.v. 2785, Disertacion sobre el aspecto, cultivo, comercio y virtudes de la famosa planta del Pert nombrada Coca, publicada en el Mercurio peruano nim. 372, y dedicada al excmo. senor conde de la Union por el doct. d. Joseph Hipolito Unanue, ... Impresa en Lima, en la Imprenta Real de los Ninos expositos ano de 1794. Qu. (Disert. Coca). Publ.: 1794, p. [1-vili], [1]-45, 7 uncol. unsigned copper engr. Copy: WU. HIPPE Hippe, Ernst (//. 1878), German botanist at Konigstein a.d. Elbe. (Hippe). HERBARIUM and TyPESs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Jackson p. 310; Maiwald p. 238. 2786. Verzeichniss der wildwachsenden, sowie der allgemeiner cultivirten Phanerogamen und kryptogamischen Gefasspflanzen der Sachsischen Schweiz und deren nachster Umgebung mit den Standorten derselben nach eigenen, in den Jahren 1844 bis 1878 gemachten Be- obachtungen bearbeitet und im Selbstverlage herausgegeben von Ernst Hippe. Pirna (In Commission bei C. Diller & Sohn) 1878. Oct. (Verz. Phan. Sachs. Schweiz). Publ.: Oct-Dec 1878 (p. viii: 1 Oct 1878; Nat. Nov. Jan(1) 1879), frontisp., p. [i]-viii, [1]- 177. Copy: B. Hiratsuka, Naohide (1903-x), Japanese botanist, studied at Hokkaido University, professor botany and phytopathology at Tottori Agricultural College (1929), later at the Faculty of agriculture, Tokyo University of Education. (Hiratsuka). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Main collections at the Laboratory of Phytopathology of Tokyo University. Further material at MICH, PUR. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 180; IH 2: 277; MW p. 179-181, suppl. p. 1o01- 103 (main bibl.). 2787. A monography of the Pucciniastreae. Tottori August 1936. (Monogr. Puccin.). Publ.: Aug 1936 (rd. FH 16 Oct 1936), p. [1]-ix, 1-374, pl. r-17 (uncol.; with text). Copy: FH. — Mem. Tottori Agr. Coll. 4, 1936. Hirmer, Max (1893-x), German palaeobotanist at Munchen; Dr. phil. Miinchen 1917 (under Goebel); extraordinary professor of palaeobotany at Miinchen 1928-1936; 1936 released on political grounds; subsequently working at the Preusische Geologische Landes- anstalt and continuing his father’s publishing firm. (Hirmer). COLLECTIONS: Palaeobotanical collections and library in Staatssammlung fiir Palaontologie und historische Geologie, Munchen (all information on H. kindly supplied by K. Magde- frau). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Andrews p. 278; Barnhart 2: 181; Hirsch p. 124; Kew 2: 692; Langman p. 371; LS suppl. 11689-11690. Bergdolt, E., Karl von Goebel ed. 2. 225. 1941. Glossner, Deut. allg. Sontagsbl. 31, nr. 11, 12 Mar 1978 (on his 85th birthday, 14 Mar). Hirmer, M., Verzeichnis der Ver6ffentlichungen, typescript 9 p. (copies Magdefrau, FAS). COMPOSITE WORKS: Editor, Palaeontographica, Abt. B, Palaeophytologie, vols. 78-85. EPONYMY: Fhirmerella W. W. Jung (1968) ; Hirmeria A. Fucini (1936) ; Hirmeriella L. Horham- mer (1933). 2788. Ergebnisse der Forschungsreisen Prof. E. Stromers in den Wiisten Agyptens iv. Die fossilen Floren Agyptens. 3. Die fossilen Pflanzen Agyptens: D. Filicales. Munchen (Verlag der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften) 1925. Qu. (Erg. Stromers Agypt., Filic.). Publ.: 1925 (submitted 8 Nov 1924), p. [1]-18, pl. 1-5. Copy: M. — Abh. bayer. Akad. Wiss., Mat.-naturw. Abt. 30(3). 1925 (listed by Hirmer himself in his bibliography as having been published in 1924). 2789. Handbuch der Palaobotanik von Dr. Max Hirmer ... mit Beitragen von Dr. Julius Pia und Dr. Wilhelm Troll. Munchen und Berlin (Druck und Verlag von R. Oldenbourg) 1927. Oct. (Handb. Paldobot.). Co-authors: Julius Pia (1887-1943) (contr. Thallophyta) ; Wilhelm Troll (1897-1977) (contr. “Bryophyta’’). 20 HIRN Band 1: Dec 1927 (p. vi: Sep 1927; Nat. Nov. Jan 1928; J. Bot. Mai 1928), p. [1]-xvi, [1]-708, err. slip. — Copies: G, MO, NY, US. Ref.: Gothan, Bot. Jahrb. 61(Lit.): 106. 1928. Thomas, J. Bot. 66: 155-156. 1928. Hirn, Karl Engelbrecht (1872-1907), Finnish algologist, high school teacher at Jyvaskyla. (Hin). COLLECTIONS: Original collections lost; some algae and many phanerogams in H (inf. T. Ahti). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 181; BM 2: 848, 6: 468; Bossert p. 176; CSP 15: 863; De Toni 4: xxx; Kew 2: 692; KR p. 295-296; Moebius p. 83; MW p. 181; NAF 2(8): 47, 11(1): 89; NI 887; Nordstedt suppl. p. 8; Saelan p. 169-170. Anon., Bot. Not. 1902: 46, 1907: 140. Collander, R., Hist. bot. Finland 50. 1965. Collander, R. et al., Bibl. Bot. Fenn. 1901-1950: 164. 1973. Elfving, Medd. Soc. Fauna FI. fenn. 33: 124-127. 1907; Luonnon Ystava 11: 117-120. 1g07 (portr.); see also French abstract in Nuova Notar. fasc. comm. 40 anno: 380-382. 1925 (bibl.). Koster, J. T., Taxon 18: 553. 1969 (algae at H). Luther, Intr. to facs. ed. Monogr. Iconogr. Oedogoniaceen, Hist. nat. Class. 17. 1960. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 107, pl. 20. 1903 (portr.). Wanttinen, Suomen kasvatusopil. Yhdist. Aikak. 44: 162-167. 1907 (fide Collander et al. 1973). 2790. Beitrage zur Kenntnis der Oedogoniaceen ... mit 14 Tafeln. Wird mit Genehmigung der Philosophischen Fakultat der Kaiserl. Alexanders-Universitat zu Helsingfors den 6 October 1900, 10 Uhr Vorm. im Hist.-Phil. Auditorium fur offentlichen Verteidigung vorgelegt. Helsingfors (Druckerei der Finnischen Litteratur-Gesellschaft) tg00. Qu. (Beitr. Oedogon.). Publ.: Shortly before 6 Oct 1900 (t.p.; p. ii1: Sep 1900), p. [1-111], [1 ]-136, [137], pl. 51-64, fig. 1-27. Copies: BR, H, PCS. — An abbreviated version of no. 2791, Monographie und Iconographie der Oedogonraceen. 2791. Monographie und Iconographie der Oedogoniaceen. Helsingfors (Druckerei der Finnischen Litteratur-Gesellschaft) 1900. Qu. (Monogr. Oedogon.). Publ.: 1 Jan 1900 (conventional date ICBN Art. 13(g)), actually published Sep-Oct 1900 (p. iv: Sep 1900; Bot. Zeit. 1 Dec 1900; Nat. Nov. Jan(1) 1901) p. [i*], [i]-iv, [1]-394, [1, err. |, fig. 1-27, pl. 1-64 with text (uncol. liths.). Copres: B, G, M, US, USDA. — Starting point work for the nomenclature of the Oedogoniaceae. See also H. Luther’s introduction to the Weinheim reprint of 1960. — Acta Soc. Sci. fenn. 27(1). Facsimile ed.: Weinheim (J. Cramer) 1960, Historiae naturalis classica 17, ISBN 3-7682- 7056-4. With a biographical sketch by H. Luther, p. [new: i*-vi*, on v*-vi* intr. by Hans Luther], old: [1]-iv, [1]-394, [1, err.]. Copies: FAS, U. Ref.: Nordstedt, Bot. Centralbl. 85: 162-164. 1901. Klebahn, Bot. Zeit. 59(2): 51-52. 1901. Stafleu, F. A. et al., Int. Code bot. Nom. (Leningrad 1975), p. 11. 1978; see also Briquet, J., Régles internationales Nomenclature botanique, ed. 2. 15. 1912. 2792. ur Kenntnis der Desmidiaceen Finnlands ... Helsingfors 1903. Oct. (Desmid. Finl.). Publ.: 1903 (Nat. Nov. Jul(1) 1904), p. [1]-24, [1-2, expl. pl.], pl. 1-2 (uncol.). Copies: FH, H. — Acta Soc. Fauna FI. fenn. 25(3). 2793. Studien ueber Oedogoniaceen. 1. Eine kritische Zusammenstellung der Untersuchungen und Beobachtungen, die in den Jahren 1901-05 ueber Oedogoniaceen gemacht worden sind . Helsingfors (Druckerei der Finnischen Litteratur-Gesellschaft) 1tg06. Qu. +. (Stud. Oedogon.). Publ.: 1906 (p. iii: Feb 1905), p. [i*], [i]-in, [1]-63, pl. 7-4 with text. Copres: FH, H, U.— Acta Soc. Sci. Fenn. 34(3). 1906. Wille, N., Bot. Centralbl. 104: 576. 1907. 2I!I HISINGER Hisinger, Wilhelm [von] (1766-1852), Swedish palaeobotanist. (Hising.). HERBARIUM and TYPES: Collection left to the Royal Academy of Sciences. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Andrews p. 278; Barnhart 2: 182; BL 2: 556, 668; BM 2: 849; CSP 3: 363-365, 6: 688; Jackson p. 188; KR p. 296-297; PR 4091-4093 (ed. 1: 4513- 4521); Quenstedt p. 202-203; Rehder 5: 394. Anon., Bot. Zeit. 10: 572. 13 Aug 1852. Scheutz, N. J. W., Bot. Not. 1863: 69. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 16-17. 1905. EPONYMY: Hisingera Miquel (1842) is probably dedicated to him, but Hisingera Hellenius (1792) commemorates his uncle, Johan Hisinger (1727?-1790?), Swedish mining engineer and promotor of botanical research. 2794. Forteckning pa vaxternai Skinskattebergs Socken i Westmanland. Stockholm (tryckt hos P. A. Norstedt & Soner) 1832. Qu. (Forteckn. vaxt. Skinskatteb.). Publ.: 1832, p. [i-ii], [1]-45. Copy: NY. 2795. Lethaea svecica seu petrificata Sveciae, iconibus et characteribus illustrate .. . Holmiae [Stockholm] (Typis P. A. Norstedt et filii) 1837. Qu. (Lethaea svecica). Main vol.: 1837, p. [i]-1v, [1]-112, pl. A-C, 1-34. Supplement 1: 1837(?), p. [1], 113-124, [1], pl.g5suppl., 36suppl. Supplement secundum: Holmiae [Stockholm] (id.) 1840 p. [1]-11, pl. 37suppl.-3gsuppl. Supplementi secundo continuatio: Stockholm (id.) 1841, p. [1]-6, pl. 40-42. Copies: MICH, NY, U (without suppl. 2). Hitchcock, Albert Spear (né Jennings) (1865-1935), American botanist, leading agrosto- logist, at Ames (1885-1889), St. Louis (1889-1891), Manhattan, Kansas (1892-1901), USDA Washington 1901-1935; ““eager explorer, far-seeing botanist, and wise promoter of scientific research in America”’ (Jepson, Fl. Calif. 1925, in copy presented to Hitchcock). (Hitchc.). HERBARIUM and TYPES: US (grass herbarium), older collections partly at MO (e.g. Bahamas 1890) and NY. Duplicates from his many collecting trips in many herbaria (see IH). Exsiccatae: American grasses (cent. I-10, 1914-1929) at BM, C, K, L, P, US, W. Sets of 1000 dried specimens entitled Flora of Kansas, Manhattan, Kansas, (25 sets) were announced by Nat. Nov. Aug(2) 1897. (Flora of Kansas, a series of maps ... Manhattan 1899, was a set of 20 plates with 1298 maps and 3 p. text; Nat. Nov. Sep(1) 1899). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 652; Barnhart 2: 182; BFM 2281; BL 1: 172, 173, 179, 181, 227, 301; BM 2: 849, 6: 468; Bossert p. 177; CSP 15: 869, 16: 943; Hirsch p. 125; Hortus 3: 1195; IH 2: 277-278; Kew 2: 694-696; Langman p. 371-372; Lenley p. 224; LS 12342-12348, 34632-34633; MW p. 182-182; NAF 28B(2): 335, ser. 2. 2: 160, 4: 43, 5: 242, 7: 40; Plesch p. 265; Rehder 5: 394-395; SK 1: 233; SO 3064, 498, 499, 3507; TL-2/778, 781; Tucker 1: 343; Zander ed. 10, p. 670. Allan [H.H.A.], New Zealand J. Sci. Techn. 17(6): 779. 1936; Bull. Acad. int. Géogr. bot. 9(122): 1. 1g00 (election as director of this Academy) (portr.); Kansas Industrialist 62 (no. 24): 25 Mar 1936 (portr.); Sci. News Letter 10 Dec 1938, p. 381. Boone, W., Hist. bot. W. Virginia 173. 1965. Chase, A., Address on A. S. Hitchcock, read at meeting Bot. Soc. Washington, 1 Dec 1936, mss. (12 p.) at US; Science 83(2149): 222-224. 1936. Chase, A. and Rendle, A. B., J. Bot. 74: 54-55. 1936. Ewan, J., Rocky Mountain Naturalists 230. 1950; Short hist. bot. U.S. 14, 20. 1969. Hitchcock, A. S., A botanical trip to Mexico. Sci. Monthly 8: 129-145, 216-238. 1919; Science ser. 2. 53: 312-314. 1921 (Type-basis code). Hoehne, F. C., Jard. bot. Sao Paulo 72. 1941 (portr.). Hubbard, C., Nature 137: 216. 1936. Hultén, E., Bot. Not. 1940: 293, 323-324. 1940. Humphrey, Makers of North Amer. Bot. 109-110. 1961. Keng, Yi-li, Science Ku Shu 20(9): 763-764. 1936 (in Chinese; portr.). PHIGP3 HITCHCOCK, A. S. Léon, Mem. Soc. Cubana Hist. nat. 10(2): 131-134. 1936. Levyns, M. R. B., Insnar’d with flowers 103. 1977. McVaugh, R., Edward Palmer: plant explorer 103. 1956; Contr. Univ. Mich. Herb. 9: 247- 248. 1972 (Mexican itin.). Merrill, E. D., Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 30(1): 151-152. 1947 (bibl. Pacific Isl.). Millspaugh, Field Mus. Bot. 2(3): 141. 1906 (coll. Bahamas), 2(7): 290. 1909 (133 sheets of Bahamian coll. at F, from Hitchcock’s ‘‘Florida herbarium” at F). Murrill, W. A., Hist. found. bot. Florida 18. 1945. Parodi, Revista Argent. Agron. 3(2): 113-119. 1936 (portr., bibl.). Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 239, 450. 1963. Pfeiffer, Revista sudamer. Bot. 3: 203-204. 1936 (portr.). Sprague, T. S., Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1936: 107-109. Urban, I., Symb. ant. 1: 70-71. 1898, 3: 61.1902. Verdoorn, F., Chron. bot. 2: 309. 1936 (portr.), 3: 335. 1937. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 197. 1905. Woodward, C., J. New York Bot. Gard. 37: 26. 1936. NoTE: Hitchcock, like his West Coast contemporary H. M. Hall, was one of the early proponents of setting up an International Bureau for Plant Taxonomy. He tried to implement Hall’s idea at the International Botanical Congresses of Cambridge (1930) and Amsterdam (1935). At the latter Congress he succeeded in obtaining agreement on the founding of a “Standing Committee for urgent taxonomic needs” which was charged to start the compilation of an Index herbariorum (taken on initially by J. Lanjouw) and to further the compilation of a Tppe-register as advocated by the Committee on Nomenclature of the Botanical Society of America (chairman: Hitchcock) (see no. 2819, Hitchcock 1934). Hitchcock’s ideas on nomenclature made him a staunch supporter of the type method and it is for a great part due to him that this principle was introduced in the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature. Hitchcock died on 16 Dec 1935, on board the SS. City of Norfolk, on his return voyage to the U.S., after having visited Europe to attend the Amsterdam Botanical Congress and having spent time in the major European herbaria. His library and manuscripts are at US. COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Gramineae, in Jepson, A flora of California 82-189. 30 Apr 1912 (TL- 2/3341). (2) Gramineae, in A. Gray, Manual, ed. 7. 1908 (TL-2/2124). (3) Gramineae, in Urban, Symb. ant. 7: 166-170. 15 Jun 1912. (4) Poaceae, in NAF 17(3): 198-288. 20 Dec 1915; 17(4): 289-354. 14 Aug 1931; 17(5): 355- 418. 17 Mai 1935; 17(6): 419-482. 5 Sep 1935; 17(7): 483-542. 31 Mar 1937; 17(8) : 543-568. 14 Jul 1939 (TL-2/781). EPONYMY: Hitchcockella A. Camus (1925). 2796. A catalogue of the Antophyta and Pteridophyta of Ames, Iowa. [St. Louis (Printed by R. P. Studley & Co.)] 1891. Oct. (Cat. Antoph. Ames). Publ.: 4 Feb 1891 (date on cover), p. 477-532. Copies: MO, US, USDA. — Contributions from the Shaw School of Botany no. 7. Preprinted from Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis 5(3). 1892. 2797. A key to the genera of Manhattan plants, based on fruit characters . .. Manhattan, Kansas [(Mercury Publishing House) ] September 24, 1894. Oct. (Key Manhattan pl.). Publ.: 24 Sep 1894 (t.p.; Nat. Nov. Nov(1) 1894; F.V. Coville rd. his copy (US) on 16 Oct 1894), cover, p. [1]-35. Copies: NY, US. 2798. A key to the spring flora of Manhattan ... Manhattan, Kansas (Mercury Publishing House) 1894. Oct. (size). (Key spring fl. Manhattan). Publ.: Mar-Apr 1894 (F. V. Coville rd his copy on 20 Apr 1894), p. [1]-35. Copies: NY, US. 2799. North American species of Leptochloa. Washington [D.C.] (Government Printing Office) 1903. Oct. (size). (N. Amer. Leptochloa). Publ.: 10 Feb 1903 (t.p.; Nat. Nov. Dec(2) 1903), p. [1]-24, pl. 1-6 (plain). Copres: US(2). — U.S. Dept. Agr. Bull. 33, 1903. HITCHCOCK, A. S. 2800. North American Species of Agrostis. Washington [D.C.] (Government Printing Office) 1905. Oct. (N. Amer. Agrostis). Publ.: 29 Apr 1905 (t.p.; USDA rd. a copy 2 Mai 1905; Nat. Nov. Jul(2) 1905), p. [1]-68, pl. 1-37 (uncol. liths.), Copies: G, NY, U, US, USDA. — U.S. Dept. Agr. Bull. 68, 1905. 2801. Types of American grasses: a study of the American species of grasses described by Linnaeus, Gronovius, Sloane, Swartz, and Michaux. Washington [D.C.] (Government Printing Office) 1908. Oct. (Types Amer. grasses). Publ.: 18 Jun 1908 (p. 11), p. [1]-[v], 113-158, i-v. Copies: U, US. — Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 12(3), 1908. 2802. Catalogue of the grasses of Cuba. Washington [D.C.] (Government Printing Office) 1909. Oct. (Cat. grasses Cuba). Publ.: 23 Mar 1909 (p. i1), p. [i]-v, 183-258, vii-x1. Copy: US. — Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 12(6). 2803. The North American species of Panicum. Washington [D.C.] (Government Printing Office) 1910. Oct. (NV. Amer. Panicum). Co-author: Mary Agnes Chase, née Merrill (1869-1963). Publ.: 22 Oct 1910 (p. 1), p. [1]-xiv, [1]-396. Copy: US. — Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 15, 1g1o. 2804. Mexican grasses in the United States National Herbarium. Washington [D.C.] (Govern- ment Printing Office) 1913. Oct. (Mewxic. grasses). Publ.: 15 Jul 1913 (p. [11]), p. [1]-v, 181-389, viu-xiv. Copy: US. — Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 17(3), 1913. 2805. A text-book of grasses with especial reference to the economic species of the United States ... New York (The Macmillan Company) 1914. Oct. (size). ( Text-book grasses). Publ.: Mai-Dec 1914 (p. vi: 12 Mai 1914), p. [1], frontisp., [111]-xvul, [xvili-xix], 1-276, fig. 1- 63. Copies: NY, US, USDA. 2806. Tropical North American species of Panicum. Washington [D.C.| (Government Printing Office) 1915. Oct. (Trop. N. Amer. Panicum). Co-author: Mary Agnes Chase, née Merrill (1869-1963). Publ.: 24 Jul 1915 (p. it), p. [i]-ix, 459-539, xi-xil. Copy: US. — Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 17(6), 1915. 2807. Grasses of the West Indies. Washington [D.C.]. (Government printing Office) 1917. Oct. (Grasses W. Ind.). Co-author: Mary Agnes Chase, née Merrill (1869-1963). Publ.: 18 Aug 1917 (p. 11; J. Bot. Dec 1917), p. [i]-v, 261-471, vii-xvill. Copies: U, US.— Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 18(7). 1917. Ref.: Rendle, A. B., J. Bot. 55: 355-357. 1917. 2808. Flora of the District of Columbia and vicinity ... Washington [D.C.] (Government Printing Office) 1919. Oct. (Fl. D.C.). Co-author: Paul Sarpenter Standley (1884-1963). : Publ.: 1919, p. [1]-329, pl. 1-42. Copies: MICH, MO, NY, US, USDA. — Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. vol. ar. “Tt goes without saying that the nomenclature of the District Flora follows the American Code, rather than the so-called International Code forced down the throats of the Vienna Botanical Congress by a German majority and further manipulated by the same majority at the Brussels Congress; we can well understand why the French have never recognized it as valid, and why anybody but Germans or Austrians should so regard it has always been a puzzle, especially as the American Code is much more logical and cuts out autocracy. Internationalism is proving a dangerous principle to play with, and in many aspects has much to condemn it. The Washington botanists have followed the American Code consistently in almost every item except the use of duplicate binomials; they do not say why these have not been used; zoologists have used them for many years without losing sleep, and Sassafras runs well with Corvus Corvus. We must, I suppose, conclude that our colleagues of-the fifteen-mile circle 214 HITCHCOCK, A. S. around the national Capitol, or most of them, simply do not like to say Catalpa Catalpa, although by refusing such diction they lose the valuable suggestion that Linnaeus named the tree Bignonia Catalpa. Or may it be that they are influenced by the line of thought advanced by Engler at the Vienna Congress when we asked him why he objected and he told us principally that such names had made some of his students laugh! And so the risibility of juvenile Huns prevented their adoption at that highly amusing convocation”. (N. L. Britton (1920), stepping in the shoes of Monroe.) It took another ten years to reach a less ‘“‘dan- gerous’ international agreement through people like Hitchcock himself, H. M. Hall, Rendle and Briquet. Ref.: Britton, N. L., Torreya 19: 244-246. 1920. Britten, J., J. Bot. 58: 119. 1920. Krause, Bot. Jahrb. 57(Lit.): 69. 1922. 2809. The genera of grasses of the United States with special reference to the economic species. Washington [D.C.] (Government Printing Office) 1920. Oct. (Gen. grasses U.S.). Orig.: 20 Mar 1920, p. [1]-307, pl. 1-20. Copies: G, MICH, MO, NY, US, USDA; IDC 7557. — U.S. Dept. Agr. Bull. 772. — Nelson (1920): ‘“‘At the present low ebb of systematic botany, due largely to the deplorable schism over the question of nomenclatorial rules, the appearance ... is of capital importance ...” Revised ed.: Mai 1936, Washington, D.C. (id.). Oct., p. 1-302, pl. 1-20. Copies: G, MICH, MO, U, US(2). Ref.: Nelson, Torreya 20: 84-88. 1920. 2810. Revisions of North American grasses. Washington [D.C.] (Government Printing Office) 1920-1921. Oct. (Revis. N. Amer. grasses). Co-author: Mary Agnes Chase, née Merrill (1869-1963). Pudl.: in three parts, p. [1]-77, 29 Mar 1920; 115-208, 1 Nov 1920; 209-234, 12 Feb 1921; accompanied by fl. 1-32. Copies: U, US. — Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 22(1), (3), (4). 2811. Grasses of British Guiana. Washington [D.C.]| (Government Printing Office) 1922. Oct. (Grasses Brit. Guiana). Publ.: 24 May 1922 (stamp in some copies), p. [i]-v, Pl. 53, 439-515, vu-x. Copies: U, US. — Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 22(6), 1922. 2812. The grasses of Hawan. Honolulu, Hawau (Bishop Museum Press) 1922. (Grasses Hawait). Rub. 1922" (J Bot. Sep 1922), p. [i> |>, [i-1i], 3(= 101) -132(= 230), pl. 97-25. Copy: Uss— Reprinted from Mem. Bernice Pauahi Bishop Mus. 8(3): 101-230. 1922. 2813. The North American species of Aristida. Washington [D.C.] (Government Printing Office) 1924. Oct. (NV. Amer. Aristida). Publ.: 21 Mai 1924 (stamped copy at US), p. [i]-v, 517-586, vil-viii. Copy: US. — Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 22(7), 1924. 2814. The North American species of Stipa. Synopsis of the South American species of Stipa. Washington [D.C.] (Government Printing office) 1925. (V. Amer. Stipa). Publ.: 20 Nov 1925 (stamp in copy US; see also p. i1), p. [1]-vul, 216-262, 263-289, 1x-xi, pl. 50- 52. Copy: US. Ref.: Britton, Torreya 26: 93-95. 30 Oct 1926. 2815. Methods of descriptive systematic botany. New York (John Wiley & Sons, Inc.), London (Chapman & Hall, Limited) 1925. (Meth. syst. bot.). Publ.: 1925 (p. iv: Jun 1924; Bryologist 24 Oct 1925), p. [i]-vul, [1]-216. Copy: US. Ref.: Jennings, O.E., Bryologist 28(4/5): 69-70. 24 Oct 1925, 2816. The grasses of Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia. Washington [D.C.] (Government Printing Office) 1927. Oct. (Grasses Ecuador). Publ.: 4, Mai 1927 (stamp in some copies; also p. 11). p. [i]-v, 291-556, vil-xx. Copies: US, USDA. — Contr. U.S. natl. herb. 24(8). 1927. HITCHCOCK, C. L. 2817. Grasses of Canton and vicinity. Canton, China, June, 1929. (Grasses Canton). Publ.: Jun 1929 (date printed on cover) or 4 Mar 1931 (note on the two copies at US), reprint with special cover from Lingnan Science Journal 7: 177-265. 1929 (1931); add., corr. in 10: 339-340. Aug 1931. Copies: US(2). 2818. The grasses of Central America. Washington [D.C.] (United States Government Printing Office) 1930. Oct. (Grasses C. Amer). Publ.: 12 Feb 1930 (p. ii), p. [1, 111, v], 557-762, xil-xvi. Copies: MO, NY, US, USDA. — Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 24(9). 1930. 2819. Location of type specmens. [Washington, D.C. (Smithsonian Institution) | s.d., 2 pars [1934-1935], mimeographed, one-sided. (Loc. type spec.). List 1: Fall 1934, p. 1-19. Copy: FAS. List 2: 9 Aug 1935, p. 1, bis, 2-28. Copy: FAS. Lists issued by Hitchcock on behalf of the Committee on nomenclature of the Botanical Society of America, constituting a forerunner of the modern type-registers. The publication of these lists was not continued, because of Hitchcock’s death on 16 Dec 1935 after returning from Amsterdam where he had distributed his lists among some of the participants. 2820. Manual of the grasses of the United States. [headline:] United States Department of Agriculture Miscellaneous Publication no. 200. Washington D.C. (United States Govern- ment Printing Office) 1935. 16mo. (Man. Grasses U.S.). Ed. 1: 1-11 Mai 1935 (Hitchcock’s copy marked in unknown hand: 1 Mai 1935; US copy stamped 11 Mai 1935; MO copy dated 5 Mai), p. [i], 1-1040. Copies: FAS, G, MICH, MO, U, US(3), USDA. — The date Feb 1935 on the original was corrected to Mai 1935 on the t.p. of the “1950” reprint. Ed. 2: revised by Mary Agnes Chase (1869-1963), Washington [D.C.] (id.) 16-mo. 1950, publ. 12 Feb 1951 (t.p.; stamped copy US), p. [i], 1-1051. Copies: MICH, MO(2), U, US, USDA. Ed 2, reprint: New York (Dover Publications Inc.) s.d. [1971], ISBN 0-486-22717-0, 2 vols., 1: [i], 1-569, 2: [1, 11], [569]-1051. Copy: US. “The synonymy alone (207 pages of it!) will be worth the price of the whole book to the pestered systematist”’ (Science News Letter 25 Mai 1935). Actually, the price of the book was only US $ 1.75. Ref.: Rendle, A. B., J. Bot. 74: 28-29. Jan 1936 (“‘May Dr. Hitchcock long continue working at Grasses!”? H. died 16 Dec 1935). 2821. Manual of the grasses of the West Indies ... Washington [D.C.] (Government Printing office) 1936. Oct. (Man. grasses W. Ind.). Publ.: Nov 1936 (p. 1), p. [i], 1-439. Copees: NY, U, US. — Misc. Publ. no. 243, U.S. Dept. Agr. Hitchcock, Charles Leo (1902-x), American botanist in the Pacific Northwest. (C. FMitchc.). HERBARIUM and TyPES: Mainly at WTU; duplicates in many herbaria. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 182; BFM 1588; Bossert p. 177; Hortus 3: 1195; IH 1(ed. 6): 252, 2: 278; Kew 2: 696; Langman p. 372; NAF ser. 2. 5: 242. 1965. Ewan, J. Madrono 19: 32. 1967. Kruckeberg, A., Madrono 387-390. 1970 (portr.; tribute to ‘“Hitchy”’ from Calif. Bot. Soc.). McVaugh, R., Contr. Mich. Univ. Herb. 9: 248. 1972 (Mexican itin.). Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 209. 1963. Reveal, J., zm Cronquist, A. et al., Intermountain Flora 1: 70. 1972 (portr.). Stafleu, F. A., Taxon 19: 131-132. 1970 (on Hitchcock et al., Vascular plants of the Northwest), see also Taxon 23: 207. 1974. 216 HJELT Hitchcock, Edward (1793-1864), American geologist and botanist; educated as cler- gyman; professor at Amherst College 1825-1864; state geologist of Massachusetts 1830-1833 and 1841-1844; id. of Vermont 1857-1860. (EF. Hitchc.). HERBARIUM and TYPES: AC; on loan at MASS. Ref.: Day, Rhodora 3: 66. 1gor. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 182; BM 2: 849-850; CSP 3: 365-367, 15: 870; Frank 3(Anh.): 44; GR p. 223; Hortus 3: 1195 (““E. Hitchc.”’); IF p. 703; Jackson p. 364; Kew 2: 696; Krempelhuber 3: 82; LS 12349-12351; ME 1: 195 (list biogr.), 3: 597-598; Merrill 307-315, 723-724, pl. 13 (portr.); PR 4094 (ed. 1: 4522); Quenstedt p. 203; Tucker 1: 343; Zander ed. 10, p.670._ Barnhart, J. H., Mem. Torrey bot. Club 16: 294. 1921. Clarke, J. E., James Hall of Albany 560. 1923. Hitchcock, E., Reminiscences of Amherst College, Northampton, Mass. 1863, vii, 412 p. (bibl. p. 379-391), (fide ME). Lesley, J. P., Biogr. Mem. Nat. Acad. Sci. 1: 113-134. 1877. Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 98, 305, 364, 567, 1963. Rodgers, A. D., John Torrey 119, 179, 212, 275. 1942. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 179. 1903. Youmans, W. J., Pioneers Sci. Amer. 290-299. 1896. 2822. Catalogue of plants growing without cultivation in the vicinity of Amherst College ... Amherst (J. S. and C. Adams, and Co ...) 1829. Qu. (Cat. pl. Amherst Coll.). Publ.: 1829 (p. ui: 1 Aug 1829), p. [i-iv], [1]-64. Copy: NY. 2823. Catalogues of the animals and plants of Massachusetts. With a copious index. Amherst (published by J. S. and C. Adams) 1835. Qu. (Cat. anim. pl. Massachusetts). Publ.: 1835, p. [1]-142. Copy: MO. Hjaltalin, Oddur Jonsson (1782-1840), Icelandic botanist and regional physician. (Hjaltalin). HERBARIUM and TYPES: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 183 (Hjaltelin). Warming, Bot. Tidsskr. 12: 123. 1880 (also err. ‘‘Hjaltelin’’). 2824. Islenzk grasafraedi af O. J. Hjaltalin, Districkskirdrgus. Utgefin ad Tilhlutun hins Islenzka bokmentafélags. Kaupmannahofn (i prentsmidju N. G. F. Kristensens Ekkju. Prentud af J. D. Kvist) 1830. Oct. Publ.: 1830, p. [1]-379. Copies: HH, NY. Hjelt, Albert Hjalmar (1851-1925), Finnish botanist and high school teacher; Dr. phil. Helsinki 1892; high school teacher at Helsinki 1877-1878, lecturer at Nykarleby 1878-1879, from 1879-1909 idem at the lyceum of Vasa; from 1911-1917 school inspector. (/elt). HERBARIUM and TYPEs: H. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 183; BL 2: 60, 63, 73, 80, 668; BM 2: 850, 6: 468; Bossert p. 77; IH 2: 278; Kew 3: 1; KR p. 297-298; LS 34572; Rehder 5: 395; Saelan p. 172- 174; Pucker 1: (3943. Collander, R., Hist. bot. Finland 155 [index]. 1965; Collander et al., Acta Soc. Fauna Flora Fenn. 81: 165-166. 1973. Lindberg, Soc. Sci. Fenn. Arsbok-vuosikirja 6B(3): 1-21. 1928 (portr., bibl.). Linkola, Luonnon stava 30: 1-6. 1926 (portr.). Palmgren, Mem. Soc. Fauna FI. fenn. 2: 71, 75-76, 86, 90-91. 1927. COMPOSITE WORKS: See Saelan, Kihlman and Hyjelt, Herbarium muse fennict, ed. secunda, pars 1. 1889. HJELT 2825. Notae conspectus florae fennicae. Helsingforsiae (ex officina typographica heredum J. Simelii) 1888. Oct. (Not. consp. fl. fenn.). Publ.: Dec 1888, p. [1]-20, [1-4]. Copies: G, H. — Reprinted from Acta Soc. Fauna FI. fenn. 5(1, Bihang). 2826. Conspectus florae fennicae: Helsingforsiae (ex typographica*heredum J. Simelii) 1888- 1895, 3 parts. Oct. (Consp. fl. fennic.). Vol. 1: Pteridophyta, Gymnospermae, Monocotyledonae. Acta Soc. Fauna FI. fenn. vol. 5. Copies: BM, MO, U. Pars 1: Dec 1888-Mar 1889 (printing finished 15 Nov 1888; Bot. Not. 3 Apr 1889; Nat. Nov. Dec 1890), p. [i*, t.p. journal], [1], [1]-107, 2 maps. Acta 5(1). Pars 2: Apr-Mai 7992 (id. 15 Mar 1892; Bot. Not. 15 Sep 1892; Nat. Nov. Jul 1893), p. [1], [ 109]-258. Acta 5(2). Pars 3: 2 Mar 1895 (id. 15 Feb 1895; Bot. Not. 15 Mai 1895; Nat. Nov. Apr(1) 1896), p. [1], [259]-562. (Acta 5(3). Vol. 2: Dicotyledonae. Acta Soc. Fauna FI. fennica. Copies: MO, U. Pars 1: Jun-Oct 1902 (id. 12 Mai 1902; Bot. Not. 1 Nov 1902; Nat. Nov. Mai(1) 1903; Bot. Zeitei jul 1903), paint |-20t Actayen (1): Pars 2: Dec 1906 (id. 21 Dec 1906; Bot. Not. 2 Apr 1907; Nat. Nov. Jun(2) 1907), p. [1,111], [1]-410. — Acta 30(1). Pars 3: Nov-Dec 1911 (id. 2 Nov 1911; Nat. Nov. Feb(2) 1912), p. [i-v], [1]-411. — Acta 35(1). Pars 4: 1919 (id. 29 Mar 1919), p. [i], [1]-502. — Acta 41(1). Pars 5: Mar-Aug 1923 (id. 3 Mar 1923; J. Bot. Sep 1923), p. [1], [1]-450. — Acta 51(1). Pars 6: 1926 (id. 13 Sep 1923), p. [1-111], [1 ]-397. — Acta 54., with frontisp. portr. of author. — Edited by K. Linkola. The dates of printing appear on the sheets: they are not the dates of publication. Imprints: vol. 1 as in heading; vol. 2, parts 1-4: ‘Ex officina typographica ‘“‘Handelstry- ckeriet”’. 5: id. Holger Schildt, 6: id. A.-B. F. Tilgmann. Facsimile ed.: announced by Koeltz. Ref.: Anon., Bot. Centralbl. 39: 331-332. 1889, 53: 326-326. 1883, id. Beih. 5: 509-510. Linkola, K., Luonnon Ystava 30: 153-155. 1926. 2827. Ahannedomen om vaxternas utbredning 1 Finland med sarskildt afseende a fanerogamer och ormbunkar. Helsingfors (J. Simelli arfvingars boktryckeri aktiebolag) 1891. Oct. (Aanned. vaxt. utbr. Finland). Publ.: Shortly before 29 Apr 1891 (date of thesis; publ. in journal before 13 Mai 1890; Nat. Nov. Sep 1891; Bot. Not. 15 Sep 1891), p. [1], [1]-152, 3 charts. Copzes: BR, H, MO.— Acta Soc. Fauna FI. fenn. 5(‘‘2””) [= ta, see 2826 1(2)] 1891. Also published as an academic dissertation with a separate t.p. ““Adnnedomen ... ormbunkar. Akademisk afhandling . . . 29 Apr 1891, kl. 10 fm.” (Copy: H). — The thesis issue therefore came out a few weeks earlier that the trade issue (note by P. Isoviita, added in proof). Hobkirk, Charles Codrington Pressick (1837-1902), British (Yorkshire) banker, local historian, and bryologist at Huddersfield and Dewsbury; after retirement in 1897 at Horsforth and Ilkley. (Hodk.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: DSY; further material at K, MANCH and F. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 184; BB p. 150; BL 2: 277, 668; CSP 3: 370, 7: 992, 10: 242, 12: 336, 15: 874; Desmond p. 312; IH 2: 278; Jackson p. 559; Kew 3: 1; Langman p. 372; LS 12352; Rehder 5: 395; SBC p. 122 (““Hobk.”’); Tucker 1: 343. Anon., Bot. Not. 1903: 34; J. Bot. 40: 400, 431. 1902; Proc. Linn. Soc. London 115: 30-31. 1903. Hobkirk, C. C. P., Huddersfield: its history and natural history, 1859 (incl. list of plants on p. 173-205). Husnot, T. H., Rev. bryol. 29(6): 131. 1902. R. [Thomas Rogers?], The Naturalist 1903: 105-108 (portr.). 218 HOCHREUTINER COMPOSITE WoRKs: (1) Anonymous editor of The Naturalist 1864-1867; editor with George T. Porritt 1872-1884. (2) The London catalogue of British mosses. Compiled for the Botanical Record Club by C. P. Hobkirk and H. Boswell, Welwyn, 1877, 11 p. (for ed. 2 see F. A. Lees). (3) Hobkirk also published ‘“‘pure literature” under the pseudonym H. P. Carlton. HANDWRITING: The Naturalist 1903: pl. LU. 2828. A synopsis of the British mosses, containing descriptions of all the genera and species, (with localities of the rarer ones) found in Great Britain and Ireland, based upon Wilson’s “Bryologia britannica”’, Schimper’s “‘Synopsis”’, etc. ... London (L. Reeve & Co., ...) 1873. Oct. (in fours). (Syn. Brit. mosses). Ed. 1: 1873 (p. vi: Feb 1873), p. [i]-vii, [viii], [1]-196. Copzes: B, BR, G, FH, MO, NY, USDA. — Subscription announcement: Bull. Soc. bot. France 19 (Bibl.): 97. Nov. 1872. Ed. 2: 1884 (p. viii: 1 Mai 1884; Bot. Zeit. 26 Sep 1884), p. [i]-viii, [1x-xii], err. slip, [1]-240. Copies: L, NY. — ‘‘A synopsis of the British mosses being descriptions of all the genera and species found in Great Britain and Ireland to the present date . . . second edition, revised, corrected, and entirely rearranged.’ London (L. Reeve & Co.) 1884. Oct. Hobson, Edward (1782-1830), British self-taught bryologist, entomologist and geologist at Manchester, correspondent of R. K. Greville and W. J. Hooker. (Hobs.). HERBARIUM and Types: Manchester Botanical Society; further material at BM, K and OXF, partly as “‘Muscz bretannict, a collection of specimens of British mosses and hepaticae, collected in the vicinity of Manchester,” 2 vols. Manchester 1818-1822, for details see Sayre 1975. Ref.: Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 339. 1975. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 184; BB p. 150; Desmond p. 312; DNB 27: 51; IH 2: 278: Dallman and Wood, Trans. Liverpool bot. Soc. 1: 76. 1909. Moore, Mem. Lit. philos. Soc. Manchester ser. 2. 6: 297-324. 1842. Pearson, Bryologist 23(3): 36-37. 1920 (on the brothers Edward and William H.). EPONYMY: Hobsonia M. J. Berkeley ex Massee (1891) is dedicated to Julian Campbell Hobson (fl. 1875), English military officer, collecting e.g. in India. Hochreutiner, Bénedict Pierre Georges (1873-1959), Swiss botanist and theologist; assistant to Briquet (1896); in Indonesia 1903-1905; at the Conservatoire botanique de Genéve 1906-1943; specialist on Malvaceae and on the flora of S. Algeria. (Hochr.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: G. — Exsiccatae: Plantae bogorienses exsiccatae novae vel minus cognitae, Java 1904, 162 nos., sets at B, BO, BR, G, K, L, MO, NSW, NY, P, W, Z. (for schedae see no. 2829). — Most of H’s types are at G; others at P. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 369; Barnhart 2: 184; BJI 2:77; BL1: 19, 301; BM 6: 470; Bossert p. 177; CSP 13: 809, 14: 209, 15: 876; Hortus 3: 1195 (““Hochr.”’) ; Kew 3: 2- 3; Langman p. 372; Laségue p. 109; Lenley p. 224; MW p. 183, suppl. p. 109; Rehder 5: 395; Roon p. 52; SK 1: 223-224 (itin., portr.), 4(2): c, 8: xliv; TL-2/966; Tucker 1: 344; Urban- Berl. p. 357. Baehni, C., Candollea 17: 8-24. 1959 (portr., bibl.), Taxon 8: 81-83. 1959 (portr.), Actes Soc. helvét. Sci. nat. 139: 408-417. 1959 (portr.). Hall, N., Botanists of the Eucalypts 68-69. 1978. Hochreutiner, B. P. G., Curriculum vitae, Genéve 1901, 6 p.; 1931, 14 p. (bibl.); Annu. Cons. Jard. bot. Genéve 15/16: 148-151. 1912 (itin.); La philosophie d’un naturaliste (deuxiéme version), Boissiera 6: 1-217. 1941 (autobiographical, ideas) (ed. 1, Geneve 1QI1). Jentzer et al., Bull. Inst. natl. Genevois 60: 3-17. 1960 (portr.). Maire, R., Progr. connaiss. bot. Algérie 154, 185. 1931. 219 HOCHREUTINER Merrill, E. D., Contr. natl. Herb. U.S. 30(1): 152. 1947 (Pacific botany). Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 339. 1975. Stafleu, F. A., Boissiera 11: xxi-xxill. 1965. COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) founder and editor of Bozsszera, vol. 1-6, 1935-1941. (2) Humbert, H., Fl. madagasc., fam. 129, Malvaceae, Paris 1955. (3) Plantae Hochreuterinanae, Annu. Cons. Jard. bot. Genéve 15: 147-247. 1912, Candollea 2: 317-513. 1925, 5: 175-341. 1934, 6: 397-488. 1936, 8: 47-60. 1940, 9: 380-493. 1943. FESTSCHRIFT: Boissiera, vol. 7, 1943; with biographical introduction by Eugene Pittard, and portrait. EPONYMY: Hochreutinera A. Krapovickas (1970). 2829. Plantae bogorienses exsiccatae novae vel minus cocnitae [sic] quae in horto botanico coluntur ... Bogor [Buitenzorg] (typis Instituti botanici bogoriensis) 1904. Oct. (in fours). (Pl. bogor. exs.). Publ.: Dec 1904 (p. 6: 1 Dec 1904; Nat. Nov. Jan(1) 1905, Jun(1) 1905), p. [i*], [1]-ix, [1]- 75. Copies: HH, MO, U, US, USDA. — Schedae accompanying above-mentioned exsic- catae. Catalogus bogortensis novus, fasc. 1, p. [1], [1 ]-48, 7 Bull. Inst. bot. Buitenzorg no. 19, 1904; fasc. 2, p. [i], [1]-132, id. no. 22, 1905; index, p. [i], [1]-22. Typis Instituti botanici Bogoriensis 1908. Copy: U.— (Cat. bogor. nov.). 2830. Le Sud-Oranais études floristiques et phytogéographiques faites au cours d’une explo- ration dans le Sud-Ouest de Algérie en 1go1 ... Avec 5 zincogravures ou vignettes dans le texte et 22 planches. Mission officielle de la ville de Genéve en 1901 . . . Geneve (Imprimerie Romet) 1904. Oct. (Sud-oranais). Publ.: 15 Apr 1904 (t.p. and p. 255; Nat. Nov. Feb(2) 1905), p. [i]-iv, [1]-255, pl. 1-22 with text. Copy: L. — Reprinted from Annu. Cons. Jard. bot. Genéve 7/8: [22]-276. 1904. 2831. Monographia generis Arthroclianthi Baill. ... Genéve (Edition Atar ...) 1909. Oct. (size). (Monogr. Arthroclianth.). Publ.: 15 Aug 1909, p. [i-ii], [1 ]-17 [alt. pag. [30]-46]. Copies: G, NY, U. — Reprinted with independent pagination from Annu. Cons. Jard. bot. Genéve 13: 30-46. 1909. Hochstetter, Christian Ferdinand (1787-1860), German botanist, clergyman (Stadt- pfarrer), and professor at the teacher’s college at Esslingen; founded and led the Esslinger Reiseverein (Unio itineraria) with E. G. Steudel. (Hochst.). HERBARIUM and Types: TUB. — Plants collected by Hochstetter on his voyage to Portugal, Madeira and the Acores (1838) and in Central Europe are in many herbaria (see IH). M. Seubert’s Flora azorica of 1844 is based on the collections by Hochstetter and his eldest son Karl Christian Friedrich (1818-1880). NOTE: Ascherson et Graebner, Syn. (2): 465 (1904) point out that H’s name was Christian Ferdinand, not Friedrich (as in PR). — Hochstetter’s sons were Karl Christian Friedrich (1818-1880), Wilhelm Christian (1825-1881), and Christian Gottlob Ferdinand [later Ritter von] Hochstetter (1829-1884); the latter was geologist on the Novara expedition, and collected ferns in Indonesia. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 2(2): 465, 5(1): 687; Backer p. 269; Barnhart 2: 184; BM 2: 851; Bossert p. 177; Clokie p. 184; CSP 3: 370-371, 6: 689; DTS 1: 119, 6(4): 153; Frank 3(Anh.): 44; GR p. 20, cat. p. 65; Hawksworth p. 183; Hortus 3: 1195 (““Hochst.’’); IH 2: 278; Jackson p. 559 [index]; Kew 3: 3; Klastersky p. 92-93; KR p. 298; Langman p. 372; PR 3966, 4100-4104, 8633 (ed. I: 4531-4533); Rehder 5: 395; RS p. 87; SBC p. 122 (“Hochst.”’) ; TL-2/1620; Tucker 1: 344; Urban-Berl. p. 287, 302, 357; WU 9: 74; Zander ed. 10, p. 670. Anon., Flora 43: 143-144. 1860; Bot. Zeit. 19: 109-111. 1861. 220 HOCHSTETTER, C. F. Baur, Jahrb. Gesch. Oberdeut. Reichstadte 16: 229-265. 1970 (on H’s réle in the work of the Esslinger Reiseverein). Dolezal, H., Friedrich Welwitsch 37-38, 40, 44, 134, 163. 1974. Habacher, Jahrb. Gesch. Oberdeut. Reichstadte 16: 172-227. 1970 (on H. and K. L. v. Reichenbach). Hausmann, F., Fl. Tirol 3: 1180-1181. 1854. Helm, J., Kulturpflanze 14: 351. 1966. Hochstetter, C. F., x J. B. Heindl, Galerie beruhmter Padagogen 243-270. 1859 (fide Baur 1970). (extract Bot. Zeit. 19: 109-111. 1861). Hochstetter, Fr., M. Christ. Ferd. Hochstetter, Pfarrer ... Berlin 1924 (fide Baur 1970). Hrabetova-Uhrova, Jahrb. Gesch. oberdeut. Reichstadte 16: 168-171. 1970 (on H’s botani- cal work in Moravia). Kunkele, S., Jh. Ges. Naturk. Wurttemberg 125: 150. 1970 (herb.). Lehmann, E., Schwabische Apotheker 205. 1951. Pluskal, F. S., Verh. zool.-bot. Ver. Wien 6(Abh.): 364-365. 1856. Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 50. 1969 (activities in Unio itin.). Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von, Bot. Zeit. 18: 83-84. 2 Mar 1860. COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) With E. G. Steudel, Enumeratio plantarum Germaniae, 1826, see under Steudel. (2) C. F. Hochstetter published a second edition of the part dealing with plants of G. H. v. Schubert, Lehrbuch der Naturgeschichte, (Naturgeschichte des Pflanzenreiches in Bildern), Esslingen (Verlag von J. F. Schreiber) 1865 (PR 4104). A third edition was edited by Moritz Willkomm, Esslingen (id.) 1870; this ed. was reprinted in ““Stereotyp-Abdruck”’ at least six times (no. 6, 1879). See Schubert, G. H. v. HANDWRITING: Monogr. biol. canar. 4: 34. 1973 (fig. 30). EPONYMY: Hochstetteria A. P. de Candolle (1838). 2832. Populare Botanik, oder fassliche Anleitung zur Kenntnis der Gewachse, besonders der in Deutschland und in der Schweiz am haufigsten wildwachsenden Arten, wie auch der deutschen Culturpflanzen und der merkwtirdigsten Gewachse der warmern Lander. Zum Gebrauch und Selbstunterricht der Erwachsenen und der Jugend, tberhaupt aller derer, die mit der Pflanzenwelt naher bekannt zu werden wunschen, besonders der Schullehrer und Schulgehulfen, der Gymnasial- und Realschiler, junger Pharmaceuten und aller Jiing- linge und Tochter aus den gebildeten Standen ... Reutlingen (Im Verlage der lithographi- schen Anstalt von Joh. C. Macken, jun.) 1831. Oct. (Pop. Bot.). Ed. 1: 2 parts, 1831. Copies: NY, Regensburg, USDA. Erster Theil: 1831 (p. [ii]: 3 Jul 1830; p. x: 4 Dec 1830), frontisp. portr. Linnaeus, p. [i*- i1*], {1]-xiv, [1], [1]-808. Aweuter Theil: 1831, p. [i], [809]-g10, [ 1-60, ind.], pl. 7-28, all but 7-3 handcol. liths. Ed. 2: “Zweite, mit besonderer Rucksicht auf Norddeutschland und die Schweiz vermehrte und verbesserte Ausgabe.’ Reutlingen (Druck und Verlag von Johann Conrad Macken jun.) Oct. Copies: NY, Regensburg. Erster Theil: 1837 (p. iv: 1 Mai 1837), p. [1i]-xii, [1]-713. Kweuter Theil: 1837, p.[715]-846, [1], index [1]-73, [74, err.]. Plates: 1-22, all but 1-3 hand-col. liths., issued unde: *narate cover: ““X XII Kupfertafel zur zweiten, mit besonderer Rucksicht ...’’ Reutlingen (id.) 1837. Ed. 3: **Dritte vielseitig vermehrte und verbesserte Auflage”” Reutlingen (Druck und Verlag von J. C. Macken Sohn) 1849. Oct.; frontisp. portr. Linnaeus, p. [1]-xili, [xv], [1]-831, [832], [1]-84, pl. 1-22. Copy: NY. Ed. 4: ““Vierte vielseitig vermehrte und verbesserte Auflage neu bearbeitet von Wilhelm Hochstetter.”’ Stuttgart (Verlag von Schickgardt & Ebner) 1875-1877. Oct., 3 vols. Vol. 1: 1875 (p. vi: t Oct 1875), p. [1]-viii, [1 ]-238, [1, err.], [1-42, index], pl. 1-9. Copy: B. Vol. 2: 1876 (p. vi: 1 Oct 1876), p. [1]-xxxii, [1 ]-686, p/. 7-v22 (7-6 uncol. liths., 7 col. lith.). Copy: B. (Title: “Specielle Botanik ...”’). Vol. 3: 1877 (p. i1: 16 Jul 1877), p. [i]-xvi, [1 ]-525, pl. 1-7 (¢col, other uncol. liths.). Copies: B, MICH. (Title: “Angewandte Botanik ...”’). ie) nO 4 HOCHSTETTER, C. F. Editor: Wilhelm Christian Hochstetter (1825-1881). Note: Vols. 2 and 3 do not have the general t.p. as above, but special t.p.’s, undated, as indicated. 2833. Plantarum nubicarum nova genera proposit et describit C. H. F. Hochstetter. [Regensburg 1841]. Oct. Publ.: 28 Jun 1841 (in journal), p. [1]-8. Copies: G, NY. — Reprinted from Flora 24: 369-377. 28 Jun 1841. To be cited from journal. 2834. Nova genera plantarum Africae tam australis tum tropicae borealis. Regensburg 1842. Oct. (Nov. gen. pl. Afr.). Publ.: 1841-1842, p. [i], [1 ]-32.— Reprint of articles published originally in Flora 24: 657-672. 14 Nov 1841, 25: 225-240. 21 Apr 1842. Copies of reprint: G, MO, NY (has special t.p.[1]). Continued: in Flora 26: 69-83. 1843, 27: 1-8, 16-32. 1844, 29: 593-600. 1846; 38: 193-206, 273- 285, 321-335. 1855. (no reprints seen). 2835. Die Giftgewachse Deutschlands und der Schweiz, in lithographirten und colorirten Abbildungen mit erlauterndem Text. Zum Gebrauch in Volksschulen, Realanstalten u. Gymnasien wie auch zum Selbstunterricht, besonders fur Pharmaceuten ... Esslingen (Verlag von J. F. Schreiber) 1844 [i.e. 1843]. Oct. (Gzfigew. Deutschl.). Ed. 1: Dec 1843 (p. ii: 4 Dec 1843; Bot. Zeit. 29 Dec 1843: “erschienen’’; rd. by Flora Mar 1844), p. [i*-ii* |, [i]-i, [1]-56, [i]-1v. Copies: G, Regensburg, USDA. — Plates, issued under separate cover with special t.p. (same text as text part): ““Esslingen 1844. Verlag von J. F. Schreiber’. p. [i], p/. 1-24 (each plate with 2 facing pages, representing 2 spp.), hand-col. liths. Copy: M. Ed. [2]: Stuttgart und Esslingen (Verlag von Schreiber & Schill) s.d. Fol., publ.: 1854 (p. [iii]: Sep 1854), p. [i-iv], [1]-11, [12, ind.], pl. 1-24 (asin ed. 1). Copies: AMD, NY, USDA (plates: [i], pl. 7-24). Ed. 3: ‘Unsere wichtigeren Giftgewachse mit ihren pflanzlichen Zergliederungen und erlautern- dem Text zum Gebrauche in Schule und Haus von Dr. Ahles ... Dritte, ganzlich umgearbeitete Auflage von M. Ch. F. Hochstetter’s Giftgewachse Deutschlands und der Schweiz.” Esslingen (Verlag von J. F. Schreiber) 1874-1876, 2 parts. Folio. Part 1: Samenpflanzen- Phanerogamae, publ.: 1876, p. [i-vi], [1]-14, pl. 7-79 (asin ed. 1). Copy: NY. Part 2: Nutzliche und schadlichen Pilze (Schwamme), publ.: 1876[?] (prospectus in vol. 1 NY copy dated Mar 1875) (n.v.). Author: Wilhelm Elias von Ahles (1829-1900). French translation of ed. 3, vol. 2, ‘Atlas d’histotre naturelle. Champignons . . .”’ Paris (J. Bonhoure et Cie) s.d. [1876]. French text, added to German text, with one set of plates, p. [1]-13, [14, ind.], pl. 1-30. Copy: Stevenson. 2836. Die Graspflanze, Aufbau ihres Halms, Bluthenstandes, ihrer Blithe und Frucht, nebst morphologischen und taxonomischen Andeutungen, einige andere Pflanzenfamilien be- treffend. (Aus dem ersten Heft des Jahrgangs 1847 der Wurttembergischen naturwissen- schaftlichen Jahreshefte besonders abgedruckt.) Mit 13 lithographirten Zeichnungen. Stuttgart. Marz 1847. Oct. (Graspflanze). Part [1]: t.p. as above, publ. Mar 1847, p. [i], [1]-84, 7 pl. Copy: Regensburg. — Reprinted from Wiurttenbergische naturw. Jahreshefte 3(1): [1]-84, 7 pl. (lith.) [13 figs. on one plate], copies journal publ.: L, MO. Part 2:**... Zweiter Theil. (Besonders abgedruckt aus den Wurttemberg. naturw. Jahreshef- ten 1848 2tes Heft Seite 144-257, dort unter der Aufschrift: ““Fortsetzung der Abhandlung Aufbau der Graspflanze u.s.w.” im 1sten Heft des Jahrgangs 1847.). Publ.: Dec 1848, p. [1], [1]-114, [115, Nachtr.]. Copy: Regensburg. — Reprinted from id. 4(2): [144]-257. 1848. Copy: of journal publ.: MO. Nachtraglicher Commentar (to part [1]): Flora 31: 105-118, 121-135, 140-152, 154-167, 171- 188. 1848. Bericht (on part 2): Flora 32: 193-200. 18409. Ref.: Anon., Flora 31: 105. 21 Feb 1848, 32: 224. 14 Apr 1849. 222 HOCHSTETTER, C. G. F. VON Hochstetter, Christian Gottlob Ferdinand (Ritter) von (1829-1884), German geo- logist and naturalist; Dr. phil. Tubingen 1852; in Vienna at the Geol. Reichsanstalt (1852- 1857); on the Novara expedition (1857-1859); son of C. F. Hochstetter; in New Zealand 1859; professor of geology at the Vienna polytechnic 1860-1876, from 1876-1884 “Inten- dant”’ (director) of the k.k. Naturhistorische Hofmuseum; later working mainly on pre- history and ethnology. (C. G. F. Hochst.). HERBARIUM and TYPES: W. Ref.: Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 339-340. 1975. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 2(2): 465; Barnhart 2: 185; CSP 10: 242, 243, 15: 876; IH 2: 279; Quenstedt p. 203-204; Rehder 5: 395, SK 1: 234; Tucker 1: 344. Anon., Bonplandia 8(5): 83. 1860. Cockayne, L., Veget. New Zealand 6. 1921. Embacher, F., Lexik. Reisen 148. 1882. Haast, J. v., New Zealand J. Sci. 5(2): 202-220. 1884. Hauer, Jahrb. k.k. geol. Reichsanst. 34(4) : 601-608. 1884; Leopoldina 20: 167. 1884, 21: 98- 102. 1885. Heger, Mitt. geogr. Ges. Wien 27(6): 249, 345-392. 1894 (bibl.). Hochstetter, C. G. F. v., Gesammelte Reiseberichte von der Erdumsegelung der Fregatte Novara 1857-1859. Wien 1885 (portr., biogr. data). Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 239. 1963. Pluskal, F. S., Verh. zool. bot. Ver. Wien 6: 364-365. 1856. Sirks, M. J., Ind. natuurond. 164. 1915. Stefan, Almanach Akad. Wiss., Wien 35: 175-182. 1885. Toula, Neue ill. Zeit. 1884 no. 44 (n.v., fide Stefan 1885). Voit, S. B. mat.-phys. Cl. Akad. Wiss. Munchen 15: 201-205. 1886. 2837. Neu-Seeland ... Mit 2 Karten, 6 Farbenstahlstichen, 9 grossen Holzschnitten und 89 in den Text gedruckten Holzschnitten. Stuttgart (Cotta’scher Verlag) 1863. Oct. (Neu- Seeland). Publ.: 1863 (p. ix: Dec 1862), p. [i]-xx, [1]-555, [556, err.], 75 plates (incl. front.), 2 maps. Copy: G. 2838. Paldontologie von Neu-Seeland. Beitrage zur Kenntniss der fossilen Flora und Fauna der Provinzen Auckland und Nelson von ... F. Unger, ... Karl Zitter, ... E. Suess, Felix Karrer, ... Ferdinand Stoliczka, ... Guido Stache, ... Gustav Jaeger. Redigirt von Dr. Ferdinand von Hochstetter, Dr. Moritz Hornes und Franz Ritter von Hauer. Mit 26 lithographirten Tafeln [.] Novara-Expedition. Geologischer Theil. I. Band, 2. Abtheilung [Wien 1865]. Qu. (Paldontol. Neu-Seeland). Co-authors and co-editors: Franz Ritter von Hauer (1822-1899); Gustav Jaeger (fl. 1865); Moritz Hornes (1815-1865); Felix Karrer (1825- 1903); Guido Stache (1833-1921); Ferdinand Stoliczka ) 1838-1874) ; Eduard Suess (1831-1914) ; Franz Unger (1800-1870) ; Karel Alfred Zittel (1839-1904). Publ.: 1865 (p. vi: Nov 1864), p. [i]-vii, [1]-318, pl. 1-5, 6-15, 16, 17-20, 21-24, 25-26. Copy: U.— Contains: F. Unger, Fossile Pflanzenreste, p. [1]-13, pl. 1-5. Hochstetter, Wilhelm Christian (1825-1881), German garden inspector at Tubingen, son of C. F. Hochstetter. (W. Hochst.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 2(2): 465; Barnhart 2: 185; BM 2: 851; Bossert p. 177; DTS 1: 119, 6(4): 32; Frank 3(Anh.): 44; Hortus 3: 1195 (“. Hochst.’’); Jackson p. 15, 57; Kew 3:3; Langman p. 372; MW p. 183; PR 4105; Rehder 5: 395-396; Tucker 1: 344. Anon., Bot. Zeit. 39: 679. 1881. C.S., Gartenflora 7: 360. 1858. Salomon, Gartenflora 1881: 359-361. COMPOSITE WoRKs: See Henkel, J. B., Synopsis der Nadelholzer (1865) (TL-2/2639). No Ns) iS<) HOCHSTETTER, W. C. 2839. Die Victoria regia. Ihre Geschichte, Natur, Benennung und Cultur, bearbeitet von Wilhelm Hochstetter, ... mit einem Vorwort von Dr. Hugo v. Mohl, ... Mit einer colorirten Abbildung. Tubingen (In Commission in der Buchhandlung zu Guttenberg (August Ludwig)) 1852. Oct. (Victorza regia). Preface: Hugo von Mohl (1805-1872). Publ.: Sep-Dec 1852 (p. vi: 8 Aug 1852), p. [i]-[vii], [1]-64, 7 pl. Copy: G. — A partial plagarism, see Ed. Loscher, Bot. Zeit. 12: 136. 24 Feb 1854 and Seemann, Bonplandia 1(24): 250-251. 1853. Loscher’s Die Aonigliche Wasserlilie Victoria regia, publ. Mar-Jul. 1853, has priority. Hochstetter used this text in an overly liberal way. 2840. Wegweiser durch den botanische Garten der Kon. Universitat Tubingen ... Mit einem Situationsplan. Tubingen (Druck und Verlag von E. Biecker) 1860. Oct. (Wegweis. bot. Gart. Tubingen). Publ.: 1860 (p. 4: Jan 1860; Bot. Zeit. 15 Jun 1860; Flora Jun 1860), p. [i], [1]-111, [112, cont.], map. Copy: Regensburg. Ref.: Schlechtendal D. F. L. von, Bot. Zeit. 18: 219-220. 1860. Anon., Flora 44: 59-60. 1861. 2841. Die Coniferen oder Nadelholzer, welche in Mittel-Europa winterhart sind. Fur Landschaftsgartner, Gartenfreunde, Forstbeamte u.s.w. ... Stuttgart (Verlag von Eugen Ulmer) 1882. Oct. (Conzferen). Publ.: Oct 1881 (p. vi: 4 Mar 1881; Nat. Nov. Oct (1) 1881; Bot. Zeit. 28 Oct 1881), p. [i]-vi, [1, cont.], [1]-114, 4 pl. (uncol.). Copy: USDA. Hocquart, Leopold Francois Joseph (1760-1818), Belgian clergyman, high school teacher and botanist at Ath (Aat), Hainaut (Henegouwen). (Hocq.). HERBARIUM and TYPES: Some material at BR. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 4: 681; Barnhart 2: 185; BL 2: 38; BM 2: 851; TH 2: 279; Kew p. 3; PR 4106 (ed. 1: 4536); Rehder 5: 396; Tucker 1: 344. Crépin, F., Manuel fl. Belge Ixx. 1860; Guide bot. Belg. 229, 452. 1878. Evens, F. M. J. C., Gesch. algol. Belgie 173. 1944. Lejeune, A. L. S., Flo Spa 1:5; 1811. EPONYMY: Hocquartia Dumortier (1822). 2842. Flore du départment de Jemmape, ou definitions des plantes qui y croissent spontanement, faites d’apres le systéme de Linnée, a l’usage des éléves en botanique. Par Mr. Hocquart, prétre, principal et professeur de mathematiques et de botanique au college d’Ath. Mons (Chez Monjot, imprimeur-librairie) 1814. Duod. (Fl. Jemmape). Publ.: 1814, p. [1]-viil, [1]-303, [304, err.]. Copies: BR, NY. Hodgson, William (1824-1901), English botanist and schoolmaster at Watermillock, and Aspatria, Cumberland. (Hodgs.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: CGE, British material. It is not certain whether this is the original herbarium, which, according to Kent, was formerly at PEN and now “‘not traced.’ Other material at OXF (via herb. Haileybury). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 185; BB p. 150; BL 2: 233, 668; BM 2: 852; Clokie p. 184; CSP 15: 879; Desmond p. 313; IH 2: 279 Kew 3: 4; Rehder 5: 396; Tucker r: 344: Anon., Bot. Not. 1902: 94; Proc. Linn. Soc. 113: 44. 1901. Britten, J., J. Bot. 21: 186, 252. 1883, 37: 143. 1899, 39: 191. 1901. Hodgson, W., Trans. Cumberland Ass. 11: 13-39. 1886 (The hill naturalist). Kent, D. H., Brit. herb. 60. 1957. Thomson, The naturalist, Leeds 536: 261-265. 1go1 (portr.). HANDWRITING: The Naturalist, Leeds, 536: 262. 1901. 224 HOEFER EPONYMY: Hodgsonia F. von Mueller (1860) and Hodgsoniola F. von Mueller (1861) are dedicated to John Hodgson, Australian politician and promotor of Australia’s exploration. Hodgsonia J. D. Hooker & T. Thomson (1854) is dedicated to Brian Houghton Hodgson (1800-1894), English public servant in India, orientalist, linguist and collector of plants and animals. The etymology of Hodgsonia H. Persson 1953 and Neohodgsonia H. Persson 1954 could not be established. 2843. Flora of Cumberland containing a full list of the flowering plants and ferns to be found in the county, according to the latest and most reliable authorities, by William Hodgson ... with an introductory chapter on the soils of Cumberland, by G. J. Goodchild ... Carlisle (W. Meals and Company, ...) 1898. Oct. (F/. Cumberland). Introduction: George John Goodchild (1844-1906). Publ.: 1898 (Bot. Zeit. 1 Mai 1899; Nat. Nov. Mar(1, 2) 1899), map, p. [i]-xxxvi, [1]-398, 3 maps. Copies: G, MO, NY, USDA. — “Had the author, when dealing with certain groups of plants, consulted those authorities who are always willing to impart to others the knowledge they have themselves obtained at the expenditure of time, trouble, patience and perseverance, he would have produced a more satisfactory book” (Britten 1899). Ref.: Britten, J., J. Bot. 37: 184-186. 1899. Hodgson, W., Trans. Cumberland Ass. 11: 114-126. 1886, 14: 49-72. 1889 (Bot. Solway). Hock, Fernando (1858-1915), German botanist, born in Tating, Ejiderstedt, later high school teacher at Lackenwalde (Neumark). (Hock). HERBARIUM and TYPES: Some material at B. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 186; BFM rari, r2r2, 1213, 1214; BJ] 1: 27, 2: 77; BL 2: 32, 668; BM 2: 852, 6: 470-471; CSP 12: 337, 15: 880; DTS 1: 119, 6(4): 153; Kew 3: 5; Langman p. 373; LS 12363; MW p. 183; Rehder 5: 396; Tucker 1: 344-345. Drude, O., Hercyn. Florenbez. 14. 1902 (Veg. Erde 6). Pohl, F., Generalreg. BBC 1-17, 18-45(1): 8. 1931; 18-50(2): 9. 1942. COMPOSITE WORKS: In EP, Dive natuirlichen Pflanzenfamilien, ed. 1(TL-2/1710). (a) Calyceraceae, 4(5): 84-86. Feb 1890. (b) Dipsacaceae, 4(4): 182-189. Nov 1891; Supplement by H. Harms, Nachtr. 2-4(1): 317. Nov 1897. (c) Valerianaceae, 4(4): 172-182. Nov 1891; Supplement by H. Harms, Nachtr. 2-4(1): 316. Nov. 1887, F. Hock, ib. (2): 74-75. 8 Oct 1900, (3): 332-333. Feb 1908. EPONYMY: Hoeckia Engler & Graebner ex Diels (1901). 2844. Beitrage zur Morphologie, Gruppirung und geographische Verbrertung der Valerianaceen. (Er- ster und Zweiter Theil). Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung der philosophischen Doctor- wurde eingereicht bei der philosophischen Facultat zu Kiel von Fernando Hock . . . Leipzig (Wilhelm Engelmann) 1882. Oct. (Beitr. Valerian.). Publ.: 6 Apr 1882 (in journal; Nat. Nov. Jul 1882; Bot. Zeit. 18 Aug 1882), p. [1], [1]-73, [1, theses; 1, vita], pl. 1. Copy: MO. — Reprinted from Bot. Jahrb. 3: 1-73. 1882. 7 pl. (also issued as unchanged reprint, without thesis material, p. [1]-73, 7 pl. Copies: MO, NY; IDC 862). Hoefer, Jean Chrétien Ferdinand (1811-1878), French historian of science. (Hoef.). HERBARIUM and Types: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 186; BEM 3236; BM 2: 852; Jackson p. 3, 9, 46, 207; Kew 3: 5; PR 4107; Rehder 5: 396; SO 12476; 2797a; TR 579; Tucker 1: 345. Anon., Nat. Nov. 1: 67. 1879. 2845. Histoire de la botanique de la minéralogie et de la géologie depuis les temps les plus reculés jusqu’a nos jours ... Paris (Librairie Hachette et Cie ...) 1872. Oct. (Hist. bot.). Publ.: 1872, p. [i-iii], [1]-411, [412]. Copies: BR, G, HH, MO, NY, U. 225 HOEFER Ed. [2]: 1882 (t.p.; Bot. Zeit. 28 Sep 1883, as of ‘1883’), p. [1-iv], [1]-285. Copies: NY, US. — Paris (id.) Oct. Ref.: Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 19(Bibl.): 198-199 Mar 1873. H6fle, Marc Aurel (x-1855), German practicing physician and botanist at Heidelberg. (Hofte). HERBARIUM and Types: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 186; BL 2: 583, 668; BM 2: 852; DTS 1: 120 6(4): 24; PR 4110-4112 (ed. 1: 4538); Rehder 5: 396; SO 850. Anon., Bot. Not. 1858: 13; Bot. Zeit. 13: 600. 1855; Flora 38: 528. 1855. Hausmann, F., Fl. Tirol 3: 1180. 1854. 2 2846. Die Pflanzensysteme von Linné, Jussieu, de Candolle nebst tabellarischer Uebersicht der Arznei-, Gift- und Nahrungspflanzen nach de Candolle’s System, unter Hinweisung auf das System von Linné, und Angabe der Merkmale der wichtigsten Pflanzenfamilien sowie der einfachen Arzneistoffe von Dr. M. A. Hoefle. (Als Rahmen zu meinen Vorlesungen uber medicinische Botanik). Heidelberg (Universitats-Buchhandlung von Karl Winter) 1845. Fol. (or Qu. in twos). (Pflanzensysteme). Publ.: Jan-Oct 1845 (Flora rd. Sep-Oct 1845, Bot. Zeit. 28 Nov 1845), p. [1]-31. Copies: G, M, NY. Ref.: Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von, Bot. Zeit. 3: 805-806. 28 Nov 1845. Hofle, M. A., Bot. Zeit. 189-192. 1846 (anti-criticism, with reply by S-l). 2847. Die Flora der Bodenseegegend mit vergleichender Betrachtung der Nachbarfloren .. . Erlangen (Verlag von Ferdinand Enke) 1850. Oct. (Fl. Bodensee.). Publ.: Jan-Apr 1850 (rd. Regensburg Mai 1850), p. [i]-viii, [1 ]-175. Copies: G, NY, USDA. — “Scheint im Rheinthale nie gewesen zu sein und hat die beztglichen Standorte aus Sauter, Custer und Gaudin copirt’”’. (Hausmann, F., Fl. Tirol 3: 1180. 1854). Ref.: Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von, Bot. Zeit. 8: 751-753. 28 Oct. 1850. 2848. Grundriss der angewandten Botank. Zum Gebrauche bei Vorlesungen und zur Selbstbe- lehrung fur Aerzte, Pharmazeuten und Kameralisten bearbeitet ... Erlangen (Verlag von Ferdinand Enke) 1851. Oct. (Grundr. angew. Bot.). Publ.: 1851 (p. viii: 1 Nov 1850), p. [i]-viii, [9]-268. Copzes: M, NY. Hoeg, Ove Arbo (1898-x), Norwegian palaeo- and ethno-botanist, at Trondhjems Mu- seum (1926-1947); professor of botany at Oslo (1947-1968) ; specialist on the fossil floras of the Arctic and in general on palaeozoic floras. (Héeg). HERBARIUM and TYPES: TRH; further material at C, K, LD, O. — All fossil material is at the Palaeontological Museum of Oslo University (inf. O. A. Hoeg in litt. 27 Jul 1977). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Andrews p. 278; Barnhart 2: 186; BL 2: 442, 446, 459, 668; Bossert p. 178; GR p. 713, cat. p. 65; Hirsch p. 125; IH 2: 279; Kew 3: 5; Kleppa p. 325 [index]; LS suppl. 11743-11744; Roon p. 53; SBC p. 122 (““Hoeg’’). Holmboe, J., Norsk biogr. leks. 6: 422. 1934. COMPOSITE WORKS: Boureau, E., ed., Trazté de paléobotanique, vol. 2, Psilophyta, Paris 1967 (see Taxon 18: 449-450. 1969). EPONYMY: Hoeegiasaccites M. N. Bose & R. K. Kar (1966) ; Hoegia [sic] J. A. Townrow (1957); Hoegia [sic] F. Stockmans (1968); Hoegisphaera [sic] Staplin (1961); Hoegisporis [sic] I. C. Cookson (1961). 2849. Pollen on humble-bees from Novaya Zemlya ... Kristiania [Oslo] (A. W. Broggers Boktrykkeri als) 1924 [1.e. 1925] Oct. (Pollen humble-bees). Publ.: Feb 1925, p. [1]-18. Copy: FH. — Rep. sci. Results Norw. Exp. Novaya Zemlya 1921, no. 27. 226 HOEHNE Hoégberg, Johan Daniel (1823-1843), Swedish student pharmacist and botanist at Strang- nas and Uppsala. (Hogd.). HERBARIUM and TyPES: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 186; Jackson p. 335; KR p. 313; PR 4113; Rehder 5: 396. 2850. Svensk flora, innefattande Sveriges phanerogamvexter, med en kort, forberedande vextlara. For nyhorjare utarbetad och utgifven af D. Hégberg. Orebro (pa P. M. Lindhs forlag) 1843. Oct. (Svensk fi.). Publ.: Mai-Aug 1843 (Bot. Zeit. 3 Nov 1843; Flora 28 Sep 1843; p. vii: 1 Mai 1843), p. [i]- vill, [3]-92, [1-4]-296, pl. 7-3. Copy: NY. Hoehne, Frederico Carlos (1882-1959), Brazilian botanist; at Rio de Janeiro 1907-1917; from 1917-1952 at the botanical institute of Sao Paulo. (Hoehne). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: SP; duplicates in many herbaria. Ref.: Hoehne, F. C., Indice bibliografico e numérico das plantas colhidas pela Commissao Rondon, ou Commissao de Linhas telegraphicas ... de 1908 até 1923. Sao Paulo, 1951, 400 p. (lists colls. by F. C. Hoehne, J. G. Kuhlmann e.a. as well as the bot. publ. by the Commissao Rondon). Prance, G., Acta amaz. 1(1): 40. 1971. Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 340. 1975. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 186; BL 1: 238, 241, 301; BM 6: 471; Bossert p. 178; Hortus 3: 1195 (““Hoehne’’) ; IH 2: 279; Kew 3: 5-6; Langman p. 373; LS suppl. 11745; Urban-Berl. p. 357. Anon., Hoehnea 1: [1]. 1971 (portr.). C.S., Tribuna farmacéutica 27: 46-47. 1959. Hoehne, F. C., M. Kuhlmann and Oswaldo Handro, O jardim botanico de Sao Paulo 1941, 650 p., 46 pl. (contains a history of botany in Brazil). Kranzlin, F. W. L., Bot. Jahrb. 58(Lit.): 10. 1922 (general review of H’s publications 1910- 1920). Pabst, Die Orchidee 10(3) : g0-92. 1959 (H’s bibliography counts 650 papers and books, in all circa 12.000 printed pages). Sampaio, Arch. Mus. nac. Rio de Janeiro 22: 43-44. 1919. Stafleu, F. A., Taxon 8: 209. 1959. Teixeira, Arq. bot. Est. S. Paulo ser. 2. 3(5): 221-223. 1962 (portr.). COMPOSITE WoRKS: Hoehne’s major work, ‘‘Flora brasilica planejada e iniciada por F. C. Hoehne’, started in Sep 1940, falls outside the scope of TL/2. Twelve fascicles were issued up to 1968, with treatments by various authors. Fasc. 12 (1968), Xyridaceae by L. B. Smith and R. J. Downs) appeared under the editorship of Alcides Ribeiro Teixeira. EPONYMy (genera) : Hoehnea Epling (1939); Hoehneella A. Ruschi (1945); Hoehnephytum A. L. Cabrera (1950); (journal): Hoehnea. Sao Paulo. Vol. l-x. 1971-x. Note: Hoehnemonas B. Skvortzov (1969) is dedicated to Wilson Hoehne, Brazilian botanist. 2851. Commissao de linhas telegraphicas estrategicas de Matto Grosso ao Amazonas. Annexo no. 5 Historia natural. Botanica ... Rio de Janeiro, parts 1-13, 1910-1923. Qu. (Com. lin. telegr., Bot.). Part 1: Dec 1910, cover, p. [1]-71, atlas: cover, [1, err.], pl. 1-63. Author: F. C. Hoehne. Part 2: Aug 1912, cover, p. [1]-15. — Author: Hermann August Theodor Harms (1870-1942), Leguminosae. Part 3: Aug 1912, cover, p. [1]-15, pl. 64-65. — Author: Ceélestin Alfred Cogniaux (1841-1916), Melast., Cucurb., Orchid. Part 4: Aug 1912, cover, p. [1]-33, pl. 66-79. — Author: F. C. Hoehne. Part 5: Jan 1915, cover, p. [1]-87, pl. 60-112. — Author: F. CG. Hoehne. 227 HOEHNE Part 6: Sep 1915, cover, p. [1]-96, pl. 173, 113a-131. — Author: F. C. Hoehne. Part 7: 1916, cover, p. [1]-34, pl. 1-5. — Author: Alberto José de Sampaio (1881-x), Pteri- dophytas. Part 8: 1919 (post Jan), cover p. [1], [1]-99, [1, abbrev.], pl. 132-159. — Author: F. C. Hoehne. Part 9: 1916 (post Jan), cover, p. [1]-43, pl. 1690-177. — Author: F. C. Hoehne. Part 10: Aug 1917, cover, p. [1]-15, pl. 1-13. — Author: A. J. de Sampaio, Lauraceae. Part 11: 3 Mar 1922, cover, p. [1]-95, pl. 1-6, [1, err.]. — Author: Joao Geraldo Kuhlmann (1882-1958), Gramineas(1). Part 12: Jul-Aug 1922, cover, p. [1]-28, pl. 178-192. — Author: F. C. Hoehne. Part 13: Apr 1923, cover p. [1-4], 7 pl. — Author: J. G. Kuhlmann. Copies: HH(1-13), NY(1-12), U(1, 4-6), USDA(1-6). Note: Combines the botanical results of the Rondon commission expedition (1908) and the later Telegraphic lines Commission (1910-1914, publ. through 1923); for a complete list up to 1916 see BM 6: 123-124. Ref.: Hoehne, F. C., J. G. Kuhlmann et al., Indice bibliografico e numérico das plantas colhidas pela Commissao Rondon. Sao Paulo 1951, 400 p. Ribeiro, Alipio de Mirando, A Commissao Rondon e o Museu nacional. Conferencias. sili: d 46% p: 2852. Expedicao Scientifica Rosevelt-Rondon. Annexo n. 2. Botanica. Relatorio apresentado ao Snr Coronel de Engenharia Candida Marianno da Silva Rondon, chefe da Commissao Brasileira por F. C. Hoehne botanico da expedigao. Rio de Janeiro — Novembro de 1914. (Exped. Rosevelt-Rondon, Bot.) Publ.: Nov 1914, p. [1, cover], [3]-81, 11 photogr. (general), p/. 1-25 (photographs of plants, 19-20 col.). Copies: M, US. 2853. Commissao de linhas telegraphicas estrategicas de Matto-Grosso ao Amazonas (pub- licagao n. 38). Monographia das Asclepiadaceas brasileiras (Monographia Asclepiadacearum brasiliensium) ou relagao e descripgao das Asclepiadaceas brasileiras encontradas nos diversos herbarios do Brasil por F. C. Hoehne. Fasciculos i e ii Oxypetalum, R. Br. e Calostigma, Dene. Rio de Janeiro, em Agoste de 1916. Qu. (Monogr. Asclep. bras.). Publ.: Aug 1916, [fasc. 1]: p. [i]-ix, [1]-131, pl.1-59; [fasc. 2]: [1]-29, pl. 1-72; suppl. [1]-13, pl. 60-62. Copies: U, USDA. 2854. Album da Seccao de botanica do Museu paulista e suas dependencias, etc. ... Marco— 1925 Sao Paulo — Brasil. (Album bot. Mus. paul.). Publ.: Mar 1925 (t.p.; US copy rd. 20 Jul 1925; Nat. Nov. Oct 1925), p. [1]-201, [204, note; 205-215, ind.] with 218 unnumbered photogr., and “‘zincographicas”’ as well as 5 col. pl. Copy: US. 2855. Monographia illustrada das Aristolochiaceas brasileiras ... Manguinhos, 20 de Agosto de 1927. (Monogr. Aristol. bras.). Publ.: 20 Aug 1927 (cover repr.), cover, p. [1]-111, pl. 16-103 (plain). Copy: USDA. — Reprinted from Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 20(1): [67]-175, pl. 16-103 (id.). 1927 (copy journal publ.: US). 2856. Secretaria da agricultura, . . . As plantas ornamentaes da flora brasilica e 0 seu papel como factores da salubridade publica, da esthética urbana e artes decorativas nacionaes ... Sao Paulo 1930-1936, 2 parts. (Pl. orn. fl. bras.). Part 1: 1930, p. [1]-231, with unnumbered photographs. Part 2: 1930, p. [i], [233]-408, id. Copies: MO, US. — Reprinted from various articles in the Boletim da Agricultura. 2857. Plantas e substdncias vegetais téxicas e medicinais ... S. Paulo, Rio de Janeiro (“‘Gra- phicars’’) 1939. (Pl. tox. med.) Publ.: Aug 1939 (t-p.), p- [1]-355, pl. 1-26 (col.). Copy: MO. — Originally published in O Estado de Sao Paulo 1934-1938. Not confined to plants of Brazil (BL 1: 238). 228 HOHNEL Hohnel, Franz Xaver Rudolf, Ritter von (1852-1920), Austrian bryologist and myco- logist; Dr. phil Strassburg 1877; ultimately Mga 1888) professor of botany at the Tech- nische Hochschule, Wien. (Hohn.). HERBARIUM and TYPES: FH; other material at B, H, K, L, PAV, PC, W. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Ainsworth p. 283; Barnhart 2: 186; Bossert p. 179; CSP 10: 256-257, 12: 338, 15: 883-884; DTS 3: xlii, Nachtr.: 2, 6(4): 153; Frank 3(Anh.): 44; GR p. 433-434, cat. p. 65; IH 2: 281; Jackson p. 210; Kew 3: 6-7; Kleppa p. 208; Langman p. 373; LS 12367-12390, 34637-34658, suppl. 11746-12050; Moebius p. 174, 257, 451; Rehder 5: 396; Saccardo 1: 89; SBC p. 122 (““Hohn.”’); SK p. 236; Stevenson p. 1245; Tucker 1: 345; Urban-Berl. p. 302, 357. Anon., Alman. Akad. Wiss. 71: 171-173. 1921; Bot. Not. 1921: Uberleitungsband 2: 749. 1928. Beck, G., Vegetationsverh. Illyr. lander 13, 24, 35. 1901. (Veg. Erde 4). Falck, Mykologische Untersuchungen und Berichte 1: 1-vi. 1923 (1924?) (bibl.). Husnot, T. H., Rev. bryol. 21: 62. 1894, 22: 92. 1895, 25: 53. 1898 (bryol. publ.). Merrill, E. D., Contr. natl. Herb. U.S. 30(1): 153. 1947. Stafleu, F. A., Taxon 17: 81-82. 1968. Weese, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 38: (103)-(126). 1920 (bibl.). 14; Deut. Biogr. Jahrb., COMPOSITE WORKS: Contributed to Schneider, C. K., /llustriertes Handworterbuch der Botantk, Leipzig 1905. NOTE: For publications with Viktor Litschauer see no. 2862. EPONYMY: Hoehneliella Bresadola & P. A. Saccardo ex P. Strasser (1902); Hoehnelomyces Neese (1920); Neohoehnelta Theissen & H. Sydow (1918). 2858. Beitrag zur Kenntniss der Laubmoosflora des Hochgebirgstheiles der Sierra Nevada in Spanien. [Wien] 1895. Oct. (Beitr. Laubm.-Fl. Sterra-Nevada). Publ.: Mar 1895 (date Heft S.B., also on p. 1 of reprint; Bot. Zeit. 1 Sep 1895), p. [1]-40. Copy: G. — Reprinted from $.B. Akad. Wiss. Wien 104 (1): 297-336. 1895. 2859. Fragmente zur Mykologie 1-xxwv (1902-1920). Facsimile reprint Lehre (J. Cramer) 1967, 2 vols. Oct. (ISBN 3-7682-0467-7). (Fragm. Mykol.). Publ.: The Fragmente zur Mykologie were originally published as a series of 24 papers in the Sitzungsberichte der kaiserl. Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien, Mathem. Naturw. Classe, Abth. 1, volumes 111 (1902)-129 (1920). Each Fragment (entry) carries a separate number (1-1214). The 1967 reprint includes the General-Index der Fragmente 1 bis 1000 which must be used to find the entries in the reprint. For parts xix-xxiv it is necessary to use the indexes contained in the individual parts. Copies: FAS, NY. Vol. 1 of reprint: part Fragmente — Sitzungsber. pages S.B. dates S.B. “presented” I 1-63 Ta 987-1056 Dec 1902 20 Nov 1902 2 64-91 115 649-695 Mai 1906 5 Apr 1906 3 92-155 LO a. 83-162 Jan 1907 7 Feb 1907 4 156-168 116 615-647 Apr 1907 25 Apr 1907 5 169-181 17 985-1032 Oct 1908 22 Oct 1908 6 182-288 118 275-452 Apr 1909 4 Mar 1909 7 289-353 118 813-904 Jun 1909 21 Mai 1909 8 354-406 118 1157-1246 Oct 1909 8 Jul 1909 9 407-467 118 1461-1552 Nov 1909 11 Nov 1909 10 468-527 119 393-473 Mai 1910 12 Mai 1910 iti 528-573 119 617-679 Jun 1910 g Jun 1910 12 574-641 119 877-958 Oct 1910 20 Oct 1910 Vol. 2 of reprint: No HOHNEL part Fragmente — Sitzungsber. pages S.B. dates S.B. “presented” 13 642-718 120 379-484 Apr IgI1 4 Mai 1911 14 719-792 12H 339-424 Jun 1912 2 Mai 1912 15 793-812 122 255-309 Feb 1913 24 Apr 1913 16 813-875 123 49-155 Jan 1914 12 Feb 1914 1 876-943 124 49-159 IQI5 11 Feb 1915 18 944-1000 125 27-138 1916 7 Jan 1916 19 1001-1030 126 283-352 IQI7 11 Jan 1917 20 1031-1057 126 353-399 IQI7 11 Jan 1917 21 1058-1091 127 329-393 1918 10 Jan 1918 22 1092-1153 127 549-634 1918 10 Oct 1918 23 1154-1188 128 535-625 1919 26 Jun 1919 24 1189-1214 129 137-184 1920 11 Mar 1920 The original parts were also published as reprints from the Sitzungsberichte, with special covers and independent pagination (the Cramer reprint is based on a set of such reprints). Copies: FH, MICH, NY, U, USDA (all (except FH) incomplete). part independent date on approximate pagination cover date of publ. I [1]-70 1902 Dec 1902 2 [1]-47 1906 Mai-Jun 1906 3 [1]-80, pl. 7 1907 Mar-Jun 1907 4 [1}+33 1907 Mai-Jun 1907 5 [1]-48, pl. 1-4 1908 Nov-Dec 1908 6 [1]-178, pl. 7 1909 Mai-Jun 1909 7 [1]-92 1909 Jun-Jul 1909 8 [1]-90, pl. 1-2 = 1909 Nov-Dec 1909 9 [1]-92 1909 Nov-Dec 1909 10 [1|-81 1910 Jun- Aug 1910 Il [1]-63 IQI1O Jul-Sep 1910 12 [1]-82 1910 Nov-Dec 1910 13 [1]-106 IQII Mai-Jul 1911 13 [1]-86, pl. 7-2 = 1912 Jul-Sep ror1 15 [1]-55 1913 Mai-Jul 1913 16 [1]-107 1914 Mar-Mai 1914 17 [1]-111 1915 Mar-Aug 1915 18 [1]-112 1916 Jul-Sep 1916 19 [1]-70 1917 late 1917 20 [1]-4.7 1Q17 late 1917 21 [1 ]-65 1918 22 [1 ]-86 1918 Nov-Dec 1918 23 [1]-91 1919 Jul-Dec 1919 24 [1]-48 1920 The dates for the Hefte of the Sitzungsberichte cannot always be the dates of publication since the dates on which the manuscripts were presented to sessions of the Academy are sometimes later than the dates appearing on the covers. Titles: ““Fragmente zur Mykologie 1. bis XVIII. Mitteilung Nr. 1 bis 1000 ... Wien, 1902 bis 1916, Aus der kaiserlich-koniglichen Hof- und Staatsdruckerei in Kommission bei Alfred Holders sav “Generalindex zu den Fragmenten zur Mykologie I. bis XVIII. Mitteilung Nr. 1. bis 1000 ... Wien, aie AUISIGEr! cla) eiragiente ... (XIX Mitteilung, Nr roor bis 1030)" ie eWiiens(idls)e “Fragmente ... (XX Mitteilung, Nr 1031 bis 1057)” ... Wien (id.). “Fragmente ... (XXI Mitteilung, Nr 1058 bis 1091)” ... Wien (id.). “Fragmente ... (XXII Mitteilung, Nr 1092 bis 1153)” .. . Wien (id.. “Fragmente ... (XXIII Mitteilung, Nr 1154 bis 1188)” ... Wien (id.). 230 HOHNEL “Fragmente ... (XXIV Mitteilung, Nr 1189 bis 1214)” ... Wien (id.). Generalindex der Fragmente 1 bis tooo: Wien (aus der kaiserlich-koniglichen Hof- und Staatsdruckerei) s.d., p. [1]-69. (publ. 1916; Nat. Nov. Jan 1917) (Index to nos. 1000- XXV Mitteilung (Nr 1215 bis 1225), Wien (Holder-Pichler-Tempsky A.G.) 1923 (Nat. Nov. Mar 1924), cover, p. [89]-118, reprinted from Sitzungsber. 132(4-6): 89-118. 1923. Copies: MICH, USDA. — Not reproduced in facsimile ed.; published posthumously. General review of v. H.’s taxonomic and nomenclatural decisions: “Verzeichnis der von mir gemach- ten Angaben zur Systematik und Synonymie der Pilze”’ in Osterr. bot. Z. 63(4): 167-171. Apr 1913, 63(6): 232-240. Jun 1913, 63(7) : 293-302. Jul 1913, 63(8/9) : 374-432. Aug-Sep 1913, 63(10) : 422-432. Oct 1913, 63(11): 458-471. Nov 1913, 63(12): 495-510. Dec 1913. 2860. Mykologische Fragmente von Prof. Dr. Franz v. Hohnel in Wien. Burg B.M. (Druck von A. Hopfer) 1903-1920. Oct. (Mykol. Fragm.). Publ.: A series of papers published in the Annales mycologici, some of which were reprinted with original pagination and new t.p.’s as above. Sets 1-3 (copies at FH) have the imprint Berlin-Potsdam (Druck von A. W. Hayn’s Erben); for set 6-8 imprint as above; 10-13 Berlin (R. Friedlaender & Sohn). set nos. Annales mycologici dates [1] 1-27 1(5): [391]-414. 30 Sep 1903 [2] 28-41 1(6): [522]-534. 10 Dec 1903 [3] 42-69 2(1): [38]-60. 15 Feb 1904 [4] 79-75 2(3): [271]-277. 31 Mai 1904 [5] 76 3(2): [187]-190. 10 Mai 1905 [6] 77-79 3(4): [323]-339- 20 Sep 1905 [7] 98-105 — 3(5): [402]-409. Oct 1905 [8] 106-117 3(6): [548]-560. 10 Feb 1906 [9] 118 8(6): [590]. 15 Dec 1910 [10] 119 9(3): [213]-216. 1 Jun 1git [10] 120-190 15(5): [293]-383. 30 Nov 1917 [11] 191-290 16(1, 2): [35]-174. Salen Ly [12] 291-314 17(2-6): [114]-133. 10 Jun 1920 [13] 315-333 «=: 18( 1-3): 71-97. 31 Aug. 1920 Copies: FH, USDA. — We saw no reprints with new t.p.’s of sets 4-5 and 9. 2861. K.K. Technische Hochschule in Wien. Uber exakte und deskriptive Wissenschaft. Antritts- Rede des Rektors . . . bei der feierlichen Inauguration am 21. Oktober 1905. Wien (Verlag der k.k. Technischen Hochschule) 1905. Oct. (Exakte descr. Wiss.). Publ.: Nov-Dec 1905, p. [1]-20. Copy: FH. 2862. Beitrage zur Kenntnis der Corticieen ... Wien (aus der kaiserlich-koniglichen Hof- und Staatsdruckerei. In Kommission bei Alfred Holder, ...) 1906-1908, 3 parts. Qu. (Beitr. Cortic.). Co-author: Viktor Litschauer (1879-1939). 1: Oct-Dec 1906 (Nat. Nov. Feb(2) 1907), p. [1]-72. — Reprinted from S.B. k. Akad. Wiss. Wien, math. naturw. Klasse 115(1): 1549-1620. Oct 1906. 2: Mai-Aug 1907 (Nat. Nov. Jan(1) 1908), p. [1]-114, pl. 1-4. — Reprinted from id. 116(1): 739-852. Mai 1907. 3: Nov-Dec 1908 (Nat. Nov. Mai(1) 1909), p. [1]-44. — Reprinted from id. 117(1): 1081- 1124. Oct 1908. Copy: USDA. Other publications on Corticieae by Hohnel und Litschauer: (1) Revision der Corticieen, in Dr. J. Schroter’s “‘Pilze Schlesiens” ... Ann. mycol. 4(3): 288- 294. 5 Jun 1906 (also as reprint) (Copy: FH). (2) Osterreichische Corticieen, in Wiesner Festschrift 56-80. 1908 (Copy: FH). No Oo H HOHNEL (3) Westfalische Corticieen, Osterr. bot. Z. 58(9): 329-335. Sep 1908; reprint p. [1]-7. (Copy: FH). (4) Norddeutsche Corticieen, Osterr. bot. Z. 58(11): 441-444. Nov 1908, 58(12): 470-478. Dec 1908; reprint p. [1]-12 (Copy: FH). 2863. Revision von 292 der von fF. Feltgen aufgestellten Ascomycetenformen auf Grund der Original- exemplare [Wien 1906]. (Revzs. Feltgen Ascom.-Form.). Publ.: Aug-Sep 1906, p. [1]-139. Copy: FH. — Reprinted from Sitzungsber. Akad. Wiss. Wien, math. nat. Cl. 115(1): 1189-1327. 1906. — Johann Feltgen, Luxemburg mycologist (x- 1904). For relevant publications by Feltgen see LS. 2864. Index zu M. Britzelmayr’s Hymemomyceten-Arbeiten von Prof. Dr. Franz v. Hohnel in Wien [Augsburg 1906] Oct. (Index Britzelmayr). Publ.: Nov-Dec 1906 (Nat. Nov. Dec(2) 1906), p. [3]-177, [178, abbr.]. Copies: FH(2). — Reprinted from Ber. naturw. Ver. Augsburg 37: 3-178. 1906. — N.B. This Index was accidentally omitted from our treatment of Britzelmayr in vol. 1. (Max Britzelmayr, 1839- 190Q). 2865. Ergebnisse der botanischen Expedition der kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaf- ten nach Sudbrasilien 1go1. II. Band. Thallophyta und Bryophyta herausgegeben von Prof. Dr. V. Schiffner. Eumycetes et myxomycetes. Bearbeitet von Prof. Dr. Franz v. Hohnel ... Wien (Aus der kaiserlich-koniglichen Hof- und Staatsdruckerei ...) 1907. Qu. (Eumyc. myx- om.). Publ.: 1907, p. [i], [1]-45, pl. 7 with [1] p. text (uncol. lith.). Copies: B, Stevenson. — Reprinted from Denkschr. Akad. Wiss. Wien, mat.-naturw. KI]. 83: 1-45. 1907. 2866. Verzeichnis der von mir gemachten Angaben zur Systematik und Synonymie der Pilze ... Wien (Selbstverlag des Verfassers. - Buchdruckerei Carl Gerold’s Sohn) 1914. (Verz. Syst. Synon. Pilze). Publ.: 1914, p. [1]-74. Copy: FH. — Reprinted from various issues of Osterr. bot. Zeit. 1913, Heft 4-12, between p. 167-510. Type moved. — Important index to all of von Hohnel’s mycological publications. Original publication in O.b.Z. 1913: Heft pages date Heft pages date 4 167-171 Apr 1913 10 422-432 Oct 1913 6 232-240 Jun 1913 11 458-471 Nov 1913 7 293-302 Jul 1913 12 495-510 Dec 1913 8/9 374-389 = Aug/Sep 1913 Hohnel, Ludwig Ritter von (1857-1942), Austrian naval officer and explorer. (L. Hohn.) HERBARIUM and TYPES: Some material attributed to him at B and H. Most collections are probably filed under S. Teleki. Ref.: Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 340. 1975. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BM 2: 853, 6: 471; Kew 3: 7; NDB 9: 320-321; Rehder 5: 397; Urban-Berl. p. 302, 357. Weese, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 38: (103)-(126). 1920. EPONYMY: Hoehnelia G. Schweinfurth (1892). 2867. eB) [i-iv], [1]-2 _fieiv], [1+ _fieiv], [1]- ) 1790: Feb-Mai 1796, p. [i-iv], [1]-252. — Regensburg (id.) 1797: Feb-Mai 1797, p. [i-iv], [1]-252. — Regensburg (id.) 1798: Feb-Mai 1798, p. [i-iv], [1]-236. — Regensburg (id.) 1799: Feb-Mai 1799, p. [i-iv], [1]-252. — Regensburg (id.). 1600: Apr-Mai 1800, p. [1-iv], [1]- ae — Regensburg (id.) 1601: Feb-Mai 1801, p. [i-iv], [1]-2 — Regensburg (id.) 1602: Feb-Mai 1802, p. [i-iv], [1]- oe — Regensburg (id.) 1803: Feb-Mai 1803, p. [i-iv], [1]- ee — Regensburg (id.). 1604: Mai-Jul 1804, p. [i-iv], [1]-252. ~ Sesenepunel (id.). 1605 [until 1811 title:] Neues ee Taschenbuch far die Anfanger dieser Wissenschaft und der Apothekerkunst auf das Jahr 1805. . . Nurnberg und Altdorf (J. E. Monath und J. F. Kussler) 1805. Oct., p. [i-iv], [1]-266. Publ.: Apr-Mai 1805. 1806: Apr-Mai 1806, p. [i-vi], 1-251, [252, err.]. — Nurnberg und Altdorf (id.). For Beilage (‘“Systematisches Verzeichniss. . .”’) see Duval, J. (in appendix to TL-2). 395 HOPPE 1807: Apr-Mai 1807, p. [i-iv], 1-252. Copies: Nurnberg und Altdorf-(id.). 1808: Apr-Mai 1808, p. [i-iv], 1-251, [252, err.]. — Nurnberg und Altdorf (id.). 1809: Apr-Mai 1809, p. [i]-iv, [1]-243, [244, err.]. — Nurnberg und Altdorf (id.). 1810: Apr-Mai 1810, p. [1-vili], [1]-232, 1 chart. — Regensburg (gedruckt bey Joh. Bapt. Rotermundt, . . .). 1611: Mai-Jun 1811, p. [i-vui], [1]-236. —- Regensburg (id.) “Zwey und zwanzigster Jahrgang”’. 1649: Apr-Mai 1849, portr., p. [1]-viii, [1]-352. — “Dreiundzwanzigster Jahrgang. Hoppe’s Biographie und ein Register wber die friheren Jahrgange enthaltend. Mit einem Stahl- stiche”’. Regensburg (Verlag von G. J. Manz). Second t.p.: ““D. H. Hoppe’s Selbstbiogra- phie. . .”’. Edited by A. E. Furnrohr. Register on p. [326]-352. Copies: of nos for 1790-1811: MO, USDA, for 1849: G, USDA — The “‘Botanische(s) Taschenbuch’’ and the “Botanische Zeitung’ (no. 3034) are the immediate forerunners of Flora oder [allgemeine] Botanische Zeitung (no. 3035). Ref: Fischer nos 13. ollepy 0315 ps 10) Pei On 242039810; Junk, Rara 37. 1900-1913. Merxmiiller, Ber. bayer. Bot. Ges. 31: 129. 1956. Stafleu, Taxon 12: 63. 1963. 3034. Botanische Zeitung welche Recensionen, Abhandlungen, Aufsaetze, Neuigkeiten und Nachrichten, die Botanik betreffend, enthaelt. Herausgegeben von der Botanischen Gesell- schaft in Regensburg . . . Regensburg 1802-1807, 6 vols. Oct. (Bot. Xeit.). Alternative t.p.’s [iti]: ‘‘Allgemeine botanische Bibliothek des neunzehnten jahrhunderts, welche rT: {i, ii], 1-384, [ 1-40, ind.], 7 pl., issues dated 8 Jan 1802 — 30 Dec 1802, nos. 1-25, no. 25: index, 7 fl. 2: [i, iii], [1]-384 (incl. ind.), 7 pl., issues dated 17 Jan 1803 — 30 Dec 1803, nos. 1-24. 3: [i, i], [1]-380, 7 pl., chart, issues dated 13 Jan 1804 — 31 Dec 1804, nos. 1-24. 4: fi, iii], [1]-380, 7 pl., issues dated 15 Jan 1805 — 31 Dec 1805, nos. 1-24. 5: [i-iii], [1]-384, issues dated 17 Jan 1806 — 31 Dec 1806, nos. 1-24. 6: [i-iii], [1]-383, 7 pl., issues dated 17 Jan 1807 — 31 Dec 1807, nos. 1-24. Copies: MO (1-3), NY, USDA; IDC 7147. Note: Discontinued because of the war (‘“‘Napoleonic pause”). Resumed 1817 as “‘Flora oder allgemeine botanische Zeitung.” Alternative t.p.’s [iii] : “Allgemeine botanische Bibliothek des neunzehnten Jahrhunderts, welche Recensionen, Abhandlungen, Aufsaetze, Neuigkeiten, und Nachrichten, die Botanik be- treffend, enthaelt. Herausgegeben von der Botanische Gesellschaft in Regensburg. Er- langen, bei Johann Jacob Palm.” 1802-1807. 3035.*) Flora oder Botanische Zeitung welche Recensionen, Abhandlungen, Aufsatze, Neuig- keiten und Nachrichten, die Botanik betreffend, enthalt. Herausgegeben von der konigl. botanischen Gesellschaft in Regensburg. Regensburg 1818-1842, 25 vols. Oct. (Flora). Publ.: Continuation of Botanische Zeitung (see 3034) (Flora 1: 1-10). The present analysis deals with the period of Hoppe’s editorship, i.e. 1818-1842. Until 1834 no editor was mentioned on the t.p. From 1827-1830 Hoppe was assisted by Franz Gerhard Eschweiler (1796-1831) (Firnrohr 1838, p. 132, 136; Singer; Neumayr). In 1830 August Emanuel Furnrohr (1804-1861) became Hoppe’s co-editor (Furnrohr 1838, p. 136; Singer; Neumayr). Dates: Margadant (MD p. 110) supposes that the four weekly parts were actually published in monthly instalments, at least from 1827 onward. Internal evidence, however, de- monstrates abundantly that, starting with Vol. 2, publication was indeed weekly. Sub- scription with delivery at longer intervals was also possible. (See Flora 2: 15, 740; 3: 762; 4: 760; 6: 760; 8: 126; 10: 576; 10(1) Beil.: 32; 11(1) Beil.: 7-8; 13: 392; 13(2) Extr. Beil.: [1], [4]; 15: 112; 16: 32, 768; 20: 768; 22: 592; 24: 748. See also Furnrohr 1838, p. 125, 137, 148.). The incidental occurrence in a certain WVro. of errata for the preceding Vro. may also be considered evidence for weekly publication (Flora 18: 624, 704). *) Contributed by J. A. Leussink 306 HOPPE, FLORA On the other hand, it is evident that the strictly regular scheme of publishing the Vrs. on the 7, 14, 21 and 28 of each month (with the exception only of Vols. 1 and 14, and ofa very few Nrs. of Vols. 2 and 5, see the analysis below) can not have been followed, if only because those dates will often have fallen on Sundays or public holidays. The Flora archives are no longer extant (pers. communication of M. Millerott to F. A. Stafleu) and a further investigation of the actual publication dates seems therefore to be impossible. The dates on the weekly parts must be accepted, unless proof to the contrary is found. Dates in the text are always earlier than the date of the Wo. in which they occur. The only exceptions to this rule are that editorial or administrative notes often bear the same date as the Wo. in which they occur. In the analysis given below the dates of the appendices are deduced from internal evidence, 1.e. mostly from dates in the text. Since the numbering of the appendices, as well as their signature-numbers, are consecutive, appendices without dates in their text, were dated by intercalation. More information about the dates of some appendices is needed, especially as regards the possibility that they were published in several instalments. From Vol. 16 onwards the precise dates of most appendices can be found in a note given in Flora itself. Title-variants: 1, 2(2), 3(1), 4(2)-7(2) as in heading. 2(1): ‘Flora... konigl. botan. Gesellschaft...” 3(2), 4(1): “Flora... der konigl. botanischen .. .” (1): ‘Flora... konigl. baier. botanischen .. .” 8(2)-10(2): “Flora... konigl. bayer. botanischen .. . 11(1)-13(1): ‘Flora oder Botanische Zeitung. Herausgegeben von der konigl. bayer. botani- schen Gesellschaft in Regensburg.” 13(2): “Flora oder Botanische Zeitung. Unter Mitwirkung ihrer geehrten Mitglieder der Herren Herren [follow 24 names of collaborators] herausgegeben von der konigl. bayer. botanischen Gesellschaft zu Regensburg.” 14(1)-16(2): “Flora oder allgemeine botanische Zeitung. Unter besonderer Mitwirkung der Herren Herren [follow names of collaborators, number different in each Band] herausge- Sebeniuse 17(1)-19(2): ‘Flora ... Herren [names] und in Auftrage der konigl. bayer. botanischen Gesellschaft zu Regensburg herausgegeben von Dr. David Heinrich Hoppe, [follow H’s capacities and honorary titles] und Dr. August Emanuel Furnrohr, [follow F’s capacities and honorary titles].”’ 20(1)-25(2): “Flora... der Konigl. bayer... .”’ Index: J. K. Hasskarl, Allgemeines Sach- und Namen-Register ... Flora. . . 1818-1842, see above nr. 2467 (with an introduction and a bibliographical analysis by A. E. Firnrohr). Copies: Teyler (nearly complete, a very few gaps indicated in analysis below), U; IDC 86. — For a more extensive discussion of the history of Flora, more especially of the dating problem, and for an analysis of Vols. 26-71. 1842-1888, see Leussink (in press). 39 1. Erster Jahrgang: Jan-Dec 1818, p. [i, t.p.], [iii, dedic. ], [1 ]-640, pl. [J] (copp.); —Vrs. 1-36, dated 10, 20, 31 Jan; 10, 18, 28 Feb; 10, 20, 30 Mar — 10, 20, 30 Dec. APPENDIX: Beylage zu Nro. 35. der Flora, p. [609]-628, 20 Dec 1818 (date of Nro. 35). 2. Cweiter fahrgang: Jan-Dec 1819. 2(1). Erster Band: p. [i, t-p.], [iii, dedic. ], [1]-380, p/. [J] (col. copp.); —Vrs. 1-24, dated 7, 14, 21, 28 Jan — 7, 14, 21, 28 Jun (but: 30 Apr, 30 Mai). APPENDICES: Beilage zur Flora oder Botanischen Keitung, p. [1]-29, 7 Jan-Jun 1819 (Flora 2: 60; Furnrohr 1851, p. X). Extra Beilage, i.e. H. G. L. Reichenbach, Ubersicht der Gattung Aconitum, 84 p., 28 Mar 1819 (Flora 2: 192). Note: Although announced as such, this is not a true appendix, but an independent publication, sold at reduced price to subscribers (Flora 2: 122, 192, 681, 44: 764. 1861; Furnrohr 1851, p. X) (see under Reichen- bach). 2(2). 20, 29) )un. APPENDICES: Betblatt 1839. Band I, four fascs.: 1: p. [1]-16, 21 Feb 1839 (Flora 22: 112); 2: p. [17]-32, 14 Apr 1839 (Flora 22: 224); 3: p. [33]-48, 14 Mai 1839 (Flora 22: 288); 4: p. [49]-64, 7 Jun 1839 (Flora 22: 336). Mo fP ON OoeP oO Nn og) HOPPE, FLORA Intelligenzblatt zur Flora. 1839. Erster Band, four fascs. (IV without title, but see direction-line) : 1: p. [1]-16, 28 Mar 1839 (Flora 22: 192); 2: p. 17-32, 21 Mai 1839 (Flora 22: 304); 3: p. 33-48, 21 Jun 1839 (Flora 22: 368) ; IV [sic]: p. 49-60, 7 Jul [sic] 1839 (Flora 22: 400). Literaturberichte zur Flora... Neunter Band. Regensburg 1839, p. [I, t.p.], [IIIJ-VIII (cont.), [1]-200; — Nrs. 1-13: : p.-[1]-16, 21 Jan 1839 (Flora 22: 48); : p. 17-32, 28 Jan 1839 (Flora 22: 64); : p. 33-48, 28 Feb 1839 (Flora 22: 128); : p. 49-64, 21 Mar 1839 (Flora 22: 176); : p. 65-80, 7 Mai 1839 (Flora 22: 272); : p. 81-96, 28 Jun 1839 (Flora 22: 384). (For 7-13 see under 22(2).) 22(2). II. Band: p. [v, t.p.], [vii, dedic.], [385]-438, 439 (as “449’’), 440-446, 467 (as 567°), 468-768, pl. J (lith.); — Nrs. 25-48, dated 7, 14, 21, 28 Jul — 7, 14, 21, 28 Dec. APPENDICES: Bezblatter zur Flora. 1839. weiter Band, five fascs. : 1: p. [1]-16, 21 Sep 1839 (Flora 22: 560); 2: p. 17-32, 7 Oct 1839 (Flora 22: 592); 3: p. 33-48, 28 Oct 1839 (Flora 22: 640); 4: p. 49-64, 21 Nov 1839 (Flora 22: 704); 5: p. 65-68, 7 Dec 1839 (Flora 22: 720). Intelligenzblatt zur Flora. 1839. Kwetter Band, three fascs. (3 without title, but see direction-line) : 1: p. [1]-16, 7 Sep 1839 (Flora 22: 528); 2: p. 17-32, 21 Dec 1839 (Flora 22: 752); 3: p. 33-44, 28 Dec 1839, or later (p. 38-44: cont. 22(2)). Literaturberichte zur Flora... Neunter Band (See under 22(1)): 7: p. 97-112, 14 Jul 1839 (Flora 22: 416); 8: p. 113-128, 14 Aug 1839 (Flora 22: 480) ; Q: p. 129-144, 21 Oct 1839 (Flora 22: 624); 10: p. 145-160, 14 Nov 1839 (Flora 22: 672); 11: p. 161-176, 14 Dec 1839 (Flora 22: 736); 12: p. 177-192, 28 Dec 1839 (Flora 22: 768) ; 13: p. 193-200, Jan 1840? 23. XXIII. fahrgang: Jan-Dec 1840. 23(1). I. Band: p. [i, t-p.], [iii, dedic.], [1]-384, pl. -II (liths.) ;—.Nrs. 1-24, dated 7, 14, 21, oo jan 75 14, 220 june APPENDICES: Beiblatter zur Flora. 1840. Erster Band, six fascs.: 1: p. [1]-16, 7 Feb 1840 (Flora 23: 80); : p. 17-32, 14 Feb 1840 (Flora 23: 96); : p. 33-48, 14 Mar 1840 (Flora 23: 160); : p. 49-64, 14 Apr 1840 (Flora 23: 224); : p. 65-80, 7 Jun 1840 (Flora 23: 336); : p. 81-96, 14 Jun 1840 (Flora 23: 352). Intelligenzblatt zur Flora. 1840. Erster Band, four fascs.: 1: p. [1]-16, 7 Mai 1840 (Flora 23: 272); 2: p. 17-32, 21 Jun 1840 (Flora 23: 361); 3: p. 33-48, 28 Jun 840 (Flora 23: 384); 4: p- [49]-60, 7 Jul [sic] 1840 (p. 51-60: cont. 23(1); p. 60: announcement of Flora Lit. Ber. 9(4)). Literaturberichte zur Flora... Zehnter Band. Regensburg 1840, p. [I, t-p.], [III]-VI (cont.), [1]-186; — Nrs. 1-12: 1: p. [1]-16, 7 Mar 1840 (Flora 23: 144); 2: p. 17-32, 7 Apr 1840 (Flora 23: 208); 3: p. 33-48, 14 Mai 1840 (Flora 23: 288) ; (For 4-12 see under 23(2)). 23(2). II. Band: p. [v, t-p.], [vii, dedic.], [385]-493, 494 (as ““594”), 495-718, 719 (as 619”), 720-768, pl. J-IJ (liths.) ; — Wrs. 25-48, dated 7, 14, 21, 28 Jul—7, 14, 21, 28 Dec. Aor oF N AokFP WN 320 HOPPE, FLORA APPENDICES: Betblatter zur Flora. 1840. Kweiter Band, five fascs.: 1: p. [1]-16, 28 Jul 1840 (Flora 23: 448); 2: p. 17-32, 14 Aug 1840 (Flora 23: 480); 3: p. 33-48, 21 Aug 1840 (Flora 23: 496); 4: p. 49-64, 7 Oct 1840 (Flora 23: 592); 5: p. 65-80, 14 Nov 1840 (Flora 23: 672). Intelligenzblatt zur Flora. 1840. Kweiter Band, three fascs.: 1: p. [1]-16, 14 Oct 1840 (Flora 23: 608) ; 2; p. 17-32 (eyler: 32 as 3”), 21 Dec 1840 (Flora 23: 752); 3: p- [33]-44, 28 Dec 1840, or later (p. 36-44: cont. 23(2)). Literaturberichte zur Flora... Kehnter Band (See under 23(1)): 4: p. 49-64, 7 Jul 1840 (Flora 23(1) Int. Bl.: 60); 5: p- 65-80, 14 Jul 1840 (Flora 23: 416); 6: p. 81-96, 7 Sep 1840 (Flora 23: 528); 7: p. 97-112, 14 Sep 1840 (Flora 23: 544); 8: p. 113-128, 7 Nov 1840 (Flora 23: 656); 9: p. 129-144, 28 Nov 1840 (Flora 23: 704); 10: p. 145-160, 14 Dec 1840 (Flora 23: 736); 11: p. 161-176, 28 Dec 1840 (Flora 23: 768); 12: p. 177-186, Jan 1814? 24. XXIV. JFahrgang: Jan-Dec. 1841. 24(1). 1. Band: p. [i, t-p.], [i1, dedic.], [1]-384, pl. J-L (liths.); —Nrs. 1-24, dated 7, 14, 21, 98 Jan — 7, 14, 21, 28 Jun. APPENDICES: Bezblatter zur Flora. 1841. Erster Band, seven fascs.: 1: p. [1]-16, 21 Jan 1841 (Flora 24: 48); 17-32, 7 Mar 1841 (Flora 24: 144); 33-48, 14 Mar 1841 (Flora 24: 160); 49-64, 14 Apr 1841 (Flora 24: 224); 65-80, 21 Mai 1841 (Flora 24: 304); . 81-96, 21 Jun 1841 (Flora 24: 368); . 97-112, 28 Jun 1841 (Flora 24: 384). Intelligenzblatt zur Flora. 1841. Erster Band, four fascs. (4 without title, but see direction- line): 1: p. [1]-16, 14 Feb 1841 (Flora 24: 96); 2: p. 17-32, 28 Mai 1841 (Flora 24: 320); 3: p. 33-48, 7 Jun 1841 (Flora 24: 336); 4: p. [49]-60, 7 Jul [sic} 1841 (Flora 24: 400). Literaturberichte zur Flora... Elfter Band. Regensburg 1841, p. [I, t.p.], [ITIJ-VIII (cont.), [1]-184; — Nrs. 1-12: 1: p. [1]-16, 7 Feb 1841 (Flora 24: 80); 2: p. 17-32, 7 Apr 1841 (Flora 24: 208); 3: p. 33-48, 14 Mai 1841 (Flora 24: 288); 4: p. 49-64, 14 Jun 1841 (Flora 24: 352) (For 5-12 see under 24(2).) 24(2). I. Band: p. [v, t.p.], [vii, dedic.], [385]-620, 621 (as “221”’), 622-684, 685 (as “*865”’), 686-768; — Nrs. 25-48, dated 7, 14, 21, 28 Jul — 7, 14, 21, 28 Dec. APPENDICES: Beiblatter zur Flora... 1841. weiter Band, seven fascs.: 1: p. [i, t-p.], [1]-16, 7 Aug 1841 (Flora 24: 464); [17]-32, 28 Aug 1841 (Flora 24: 512); [33]-48, 7 Sep 1841 (Flora 24: 528); [49]-64, 21 Sep 1841 (Flora 24: 560); [65]-80, 28 Sep 1841 (Flora 24: 576); [81]-96, 7 Oct 1841 (Flora 24: 592); [97]-112, 14 Nov 1841 (Flora 24: 672). Note: The t.p. is intended to be used as t.p. for the com bination of Flora 20(2) Beibl.: 1-128. 1837; Flora 21(2) Beibl.: 49- 96. 1838; Flora 22(1) Beibl.: 1-64. 1839; and Flora 24(2) Beibl.: 1-112. 1841; i.e. C. F. P. von eae Herbarium Florae Bras. Intelligenzblatt zur Flora... 1841. Kweiter Band, two fascs. : 1: p. [1]-16, 7 Nov 1841 (Flora 24: 656); 2: p. [17]-28, 28 Dec 1841, or later (p. 21-28: cont. 24(2)). CUPP UPD Du bw N wie ee ee) HOPPE, FLORA Literaturberichte zur Flora... Elfter Band (See under 24(1)): 5: p. 65-80, 14 Jul 1841 (Flora 24: 416); 6: p. 81-96, 21 Jul 1841 (Flora 24: 432); 7: p. 97-112, 14 Oct 1841 (Flora 24: 608) ; 8: p. 113-128, 7 Dec 1841 (Flora 24: 720); 9: p. 129-144, 14 Dec 1841 (Flora 24: 736); 10: p. 145-160, 21 Dec 1841 (Flora 24: 752); 11: p. 161-176, 28 Dec 1841 (Flora 24: 768) ; 12: p. 177-184, 28 Dec 1841, or later (Flora 24(2) Int. Bl.: 28). 25. XXV. Fahrgang: Jan-Dec 1842. 25(1). I. Band: p. [i, t-p.], [iii, dedic.], [1]-143, 144 (as 148”), [145]-384, pl. I-Z/ (liths.) ; — Nrs. 1-24, dated 7, 14, 21, 28 Jan —7, 14, 21, 28 Jun. APPENDICES: Beiblatter zur Flora... 1842. Erster Band, ten fascs.: [1]-16, 7 Feb 1842 (Flora 25: 80); . 17-32, 7 Mar 1842 (Flora 25: 144); . 33-48, 14 Mar 1842 (Flora 25: 160); . 49-64, Mar (sero) — Apr 1842; . 65-80, 28 Apr 1842 (Flora 25: 256); . 81-96, 7 Mai 1842 (Flora 25: 272); . 97-112, 21 Mai 1842 (Flora 25: 304); . 113-128, 28 Mai 1842 (Flora 25: 320); . 129-144, 7 Jun 1842 (Flora 25: 336); 10: p. 145-160, 14 Jun 1842 (Flora 25: 352). Tes CON OOTewWn Se) te} ee} M8} 9) '15) 19} 40) Intelligenzblatt zur Flora: 1842. Erster Band, four fascs.: 1: p. [1]-16, 14 Feb 1842 (Flora 25: 96); 2: p. 17-32, 14 Mai 1842 (Flora 25: 288); 3: p. 33-56, 28 Jun 1842 (Flora 25: 384); p- [57]-68, 1842 (post 28 Jun) (p. [61]-68: cont. 25(1)). Literaturberichte zur Flora 1842 (no t.p. seen; no indication of Band, no imprint), p. [1]- 136, 135bis, 136bis, [137], 138-146; — Nrs. 1-[10]: 1: p. [1]-16, 7 Apr 1842 (Flora 25: 208); 2: p. 17-32, 14 Apr 1842 (Flora 25: 224); 3: p. 33-48, 21 Jun 1842 (Flora 25: 368). (For 4-[10] see under 25(2).) 25(2). I. Band: p. [v, t-p.], [vii, dedic.], [385]-768, pl. 1-4 [sic] (liths.; 7-3 n.v., but see p. 322 [513]); — Avs. 25-48, dated 7, 14, 21, 28 Jul— 7, 14, 21, 28 Dec. APPENDICES: Beiblatter zur Flora... 1842. Xweiter Band, eight fascs.: 1: p. [1]-16, 14 Jul 1842 (Flora 25: 416); . 17-32, 21-28 Jul 1842; . 33-48, 7 Aug 1842 (Flora 25: 464); . 49-64, 28 Sep 1842 (Flora 25: 576); . 65-80, 28 Oct 1842 (Flora 25: 640); . 81-96, 7 Nov 1842 (Flora 25: 656); - 97-112, 14 Nov 1842 (Flora 25: 672); . 113 (as “114"’), 114bis-127, 128 (as ‘““123”’), 21 Nov 1842 (Flora 25: 688). Pligg hactars Ne sie SUP PPR UUU Literaturberichte zur Flora. 1842 (See under 25(1)): . 49-64, 14 Aug 1842 (Flora 25: 480); . 65-80, 14 Sep 1842 (Flora 25: 544); . 81-96, 14 Oct 1842 (Flora 25: 608); . 97-112, 7 Dec 1842 (Flora 25: 720); . 113-128, 21 Dec 1842 (Flora 25: 752); . 129-136, 28 Dec 1842 (Flora 25: 768) ; 10]: p. 135bis-146, Jan 1843? (p. 136bis: err. for p. 134; p. [137]-146: cont. 25(2), et Lit. Bers 4: Baeliscl sel geriae) 3 5 6 Fis 8 9: [ SURVEY OF APPENDICES HOPPE, FLORA Special Appendices Jahrgang Append. pages dates I Beylage zu Nro. 35 [609]-628 20 Dec 1818 2(1) Extra Beilage 84 p. 28 Mar 1819 9(1) Ausserordentliche Beilage [1]-[6] Jul 1826 12(2) [Extra Beilage 1] [1]-4 Sep 1829 [Extra Beilage 2] [1]-[2] Nov 1829 13(2) [Extra Beilage] [1]-[4] Dec(sero) 1830 Beilagen zur Flora (Flora... Beil.) Jahrgang Beil. pages dates 2(1) - [1]-29 7 Jan-Jun 1819 3(1) I [1]-32 Feb-Mar 1820 2 [33]-48 Mar-Jun 1820 3(2) I [1]-16 Jul-Dec 1820 2 [17]-32 Jul-Dec 1820 3 [33]-40 28 Dec 1820, or later 4(1) I [1]-32 1821 (prim.) 2 [33]-64 Jan-Jun 1821 B [65 ]-83 28 Jun 1821, or later 4(2) I [1]-48 Jul-Aug 1821 2 [49]-64 1821 (post 18 Aug) 3 [65 ]-80 1821 (post 9 Oct) 4 [81 ]-92 208 Dec 1821, or later 5(1) I [1]-56 Jan-14 Feb 1822 2 [57]-72 14-28 Feb 1822 73-104 Mar-Jun 1822 3 [105]-116 28 Jun 1822, or later 5(2) I [1]-16 Jul-Nov 1822 2 [17]-32 Jul-Nov 1822 3 [33]-48 Jul-Nov 1822 4 [49]-64. Nov-Dec 1822 5 [65 ]-80 Nov-Dec 1822 6 [81 ]-92 28 Dec 1822, or later 6(1) I [1]-16 Jan (sero)-14 Feb 1823 2 [17]-32 Feb-Mar 1823 [3 33-48 Feb-Mar 1823 4 [49]-64. Feb-Mar 1823 5 65]-80 Mar (sero)-1 Jun 1823 6 [81 ]-96 28 Jun 1823, or later 6(2) I [1]-32 Jul-Nov 1823 2 [33]-64 Jul-Nov 1823 3 [65 ]-96 Jul-Nov 1823 Q7-112 Nov-Dec 1823 4 [113]-140 28 Dec 1823, or later 7(1) I [1]-96 Jan-Mar 1824 2 [97]-112 Jan-Mar 1824 8 [113]-128 Apr-Mai 1824 4 [129]-144 Mai-Jun 1824 5 [145]-156 28 Jun 1824, or later 7(2) I [1 |-64 Jul-Dec 1824 2 [65 ]-144. Jul-Dec 1824 3 [145|-156 28 Dec 1824, or later HOPPE, FLORA Jahrgang Beil. pages dates 8(1) I [1 ]-64 1825 (ante 21 Mar) 2 [65]-96 Mar-Apr 1825 3 [97]-112 Mar-Apr 1825 4 [113]-144 1825 (ante 7 Mai) 5 [145]-156 28 Jun 1825, or later 8(2) I [1]-16 Jul-Oct 1825 2 [17]-32 1825 (post 20 Oct) 3 [33]-48 1825 (ante 14 Dec) 4 [49]-80 Dec 1825 5 [81 ]-g2 28 Dec 1825, or later 9(1) I [1]-96 Apr-Mai 1826 2 [97]-108 28 Jun 1826, or later 9(2) [1] [1]-96 Jul-Nov 1826 [2] 97-108 28 Dec 1826, or later 10(1) I [1]-16 Jan.Feb 1827 2 [17]-32 Feb-Mar 1827 3 [33]-80 Feb-Mar 1827 81-96 Apr-Jun 1827 4 [97]-108 28 Jun 1827, or later 10(2) I [1]-80, pl. [J] Jul-Sep 1827 81-96 Sep-Dec 1827 Q7-112 28 Dec 1827 113-120 28 Dec 1827, or later 11(1) - [1]-8 Apr 1828 9-16 Mai-Jun 1828 (2) - [1]-16 Dec (sero) 1828 12(1) [1] [1]-16 Jan (sero) 1829 2 [17]-48 Mai-Jun 1829 3 [49]-60 28 Jun 1829, or later 19a) [1] [1]-16 Jan-Mar (prim.) 1830 II 17-32 Apr 1830 [IIT] 33-36 Apr-Mai 1830 IV 37-40 Jun 1830 Vv 41-52 28 Jun 1830, or later 13(2) I [1]-16 Jul (sero)-Aug (prim.) 1830 II 17-32 Sep-Dec 1830 Ill 33-40 Sep-Dec 1830 IV 41-52 28 Dec 1830, or later Erganzungsblatter zur (Flora... Erg. Bl.) Jahrgang Erg. Bl. pages dates 8(2) 1-3 [1|-48 Jul-Dec 1825 11(T) I-VII [1]-112 Jan.Jun 1828 Vill 113-124 28 Jun 1828, or later 11(2) I-IV [1 ]-64 Jul-Dec 1828 Vv 65-76 28 Dec 1828, or later D2) I-III [1]-48 Jan-Mar 1829 IV 49-64 Mar-Apr 1829 V-VII_ = 65-112 Apr-Jun 1829 12(2) I-VII [1]-112 Jul-Oct 1829 VII 113-128 Oct-Nov 1829 IX 129-144 28 Dec 1829, or later 13(1) I-IX [1]-144 Jan-Mai 1830 13(2) [-IX [1 ]-132 Jul-Dec 1830 Intelligenzblatter zur Flora (Flora... Int. Bl.) 324 HOPPE, FLORA Intelligenzblatter Jahrgang Int. Bl. pages dates 14(1) I [1]-4 7 Jan 1831 [5]-20 Jan (sero) 1831 III [21]-24 Feb- Mar 1831 IV [25]-32 Apr-Jun 1831 Vv [33]-44 28 Jun 1831, or later 14(2) I [1|-8 Jul-Aug 1831 II [1|-8 Sep-Oct 1831 Ill [1]-8 Oct-Nov 1831 IV [1]-16 Nov-Dec 1831 Vv [17]-28 28 Dec 1831, or later 15(1) I [1]-16 Jan-Feb 1832 II [17]-32 Feb (sero) 1832 Ill [33]-48 Mar-Apr 1832 JIN [49]-60 28 Jun 1832, or later 15(2) I [1|-8 Jul-Aug 1832 i [9]-24 Jul-Aug 1832 ui [25]-40 Aug-Sep 1832 II Ibis [41]-56 (as Aug-Sep 1832 Palo) NV [57]-68 (as 28 Dec 1832, or later lG5Nte75") 16(1) I [1]-16 28 Feb 1833 I [17]-24 7 Apr 1833 Ill [25]-36 28 Jun 1833 16(2 I [1]-16 7 Sep 1833 II [17]-32 28 Nov 1833 Il [33]-44 28 Dec 1833, or later L7G I [1]-16 7 Mar 1834 Il [17]-32 21 Mar 1834 iI [33]-44 28 Jun 1834 17(2 I [1]-16 21 Oct 1834 II [17]-32 Nov-Dec 1834 III [33]-44 28 Dec 1834, or later 18(1 I [1]-16 7 Feb 1835 II [17]-32 7 Mar 1835 III [33]-48 14 Mar 1835 IV [49]-64 21 Mai 1835 [V] [65]-76 7 Jul 1835 18(2) I [1]-16 14 Aug 1835 II [17]-32 7 Dec 1835 Ill [33]-44 28 Dec 1835, or later 19(1) I [1 ]-20 21 Feb 1836 II [17bis]-20[bis], 21 Jun 1836 21-32 [IIT] 33-44 28 Jun 1836 19(2) I [1]-16 28 Aug 1836 II [17]-32 14 Sep 1836 Ill [33]-40 14 Nov 1836 IV [41]-52 28 Dec 1836, or later 20(1) I [1]-16 14 Feb 1837 II [17]-32 14 Jun 1837 [IIT] 33-44 28 Jun 1837 20(2) I [1|-16 14 Dec 1837 [IT] 17-28 28 Dec 1837, or later 21(T1) I [1]-16 14 Feb 1838 Z [17]-32 14 Apr 1838 I 33-44 7 Jul 1838 CO No oo HOPPE, FLORA Jahrgang Int. Bl. pages dates 21(2) I [1]-16 21 Oct 1838 11 17-28 28 Dec 1838, or later 22(1) I [1]-16 28 Mar 1839 2 17-32 21 Mai 1839 3 33-48 21 Jun 1839 IV 49-60 7 Jul 1839 22(2) I [1]-16 7 Sep 1839 2 17-32 21 Dec 1839 3 33-44 28 Dec 1839 23(1) I [1]-16 7 Mai 1840 2 17-32 21 Jun 1840 3 33-48 28 Jun 1840 4 [49]-60 7 Jul 1840 23(2) I [1]-16 14 Oct 1840 2 17-32 21 Dec 1840 3 [33]-44 28 Dec 1840, or later 24(1) I [1]-16 14 Feb 1841 2 17-32 28 Mai 1841 3 33-48 7 Jun 1841 4 [49]-60 7 Jul 1841 24(2) I [1]-16 7 Nov 1841 2 [17]-28 28 Dec 1841, or later 25(1) I [1]-16 14 Feb 1842 2 17-32 14 Mai 1842 3 33-56 28 Jun 1842 4 [57]-68 1842 (post 28 Jun) Beiblatter zur Flora (Flora... Bevbl.) Jahrgang Beil. pages dates 15(1) I [1]-16 7 Jan 1832 II 17-32 Jan-Feb 1832 III-IX =. 33-144 Feb-Jun 1832 15(2) I-VII [1-104 Jul-Dec 1832 16(1) I [1]-16 21 Jan 1833 II 17-32 7 Feb 1833 Ill 33-48 7 Apr 1833 IV 49-64 21 Apr 1833 Vv 65-80 7 Mai 1833 VI 81-96 28 Mai 1833 Vil Q7-112 14 Jun 1833 16(2) I [1]-16 7 Jul 1833 II 17-32 28 Jul 1833 Ill 33-48 14 Aug 1833 IV 49-64 14 Sep 1833 Vv 65-80 21 Sep 1833 VI 81-96 7 Nov 1833 Vil Q7-112 21 Nov 1833 VItl 113-128 7 Dec 1833 IX 129-132 28 Dec 1833, or later 7.) I [1]-16 14 Jan 1834 [IT] 17-32 28 Jan 1834 [11] 33-48 14 Feb 1834 [IV] 49-64 28 Feb 1834 [V] 65-80 21 Mar 1834 [VI] 81-96 7 Apr 1834 17(2) [1] [1]-16 7 Jul 1834 HOPPE, FLORA Jahrgang Beil. pages dates [IT] 17-32 21 Jul 1834 [IIT] 33-48 28 Jul 1834 [IV] 49-64 14 Aug 1834 [V] 65-80 7 Sep 1834 [VI] 81-96 14 Sep 1834 [VII] Q7-112 28 Oct 1834 [VIII] 113-128 21 Nov 1834 18(1) I [1]-16 21 Jan 1835 I] 17-32 14 Feb 1835 III 33-48 7 Apr 1835 IV 49-64 21 Apr 1835 Vv 65-80 7 Mai 1835 VI 81-96 7 Jun 1835 VII Q7-112 21 Jun 1835 18(2) I [1]-16 21 Jul 1835 II 17-32 7 Aug 1835 Ill 33-48 14 Sep 1835 IW. 49-64 28 Sep 1835 IVbis 65-80 21 Oct 1835 VI 81-96 7 Nov 1835 VII Q7-112 14 Nov 1835 19(T) I [1]-16 21 Jan 1836 II 17-32 7 Feb 1836 Ill 33-48 28 Feb 1836 IV 49-64 28 Mar 1836 V 65-80 21 Apr 1836 19(2) [I] [1]-16 28 Sep 1836 [IT] 17-32 7 or 14 Oct 1836 [IIT] 33-48 21 Oct 1836 [IV] 49-64 28 Oct 1836 [V] 65-80 7 Nov 1836 20(T) (1) [1]-16 21 Jan 1837 2 17-32 21 Feb 1837 3 33-48 14 Mar 1837 4 49-64 21 Apr 1837 5 65-72 14 Mai 1837 20(2) [1] [1]-16 7 Jul 1837 [2] 17-32 14 Jul 1837 [3] 33-48 14 Aug 1837 [4] 49-64 7 Sep 1837 [5] 65-80 21 Sep 1837 [6] 81-96 7 Oct 1837 [7] Q7-112 21 Oct 1837 [8] 113-128 21 Nov 1837 21(1) I [1 ]-16 28 Mai 1838 2 17-32 7 Jun 1838 3 33-48 21 Jun 1838 4 49-64 14 Jul 1838 5 65-80 21 Jul 1838 21(2) I [1]-16 7 Nov 1838 2 17-32 14 Nov 1838 3 33-48 21 Nov 1838 4 49-64 Dec 1838 [5] 65-80 Dec 1838 [6] 81-96 28 Dec 1838, or later 22(1) [1] [1]-16 21 Feb 1839 2 [17]-32 14 Apr 1839 3 [33]-48 14 Mai 1839 oO iS) ~I HOPPE, FLORA Jahrgang Bewbl. pages dates 4 [49]-64 7 Jun 1839 22(2) [1] [1]-16 21 Sep 1839 2 17-32 7 Oct 1839 3 33-48 28 Oct 1839 4 49-64 21 Nov 1839 5 65-68 7 Dec 1839 23(1) [1] [1]-16 7 Feb 1840 2 17-32 14 Feb 1840 3 33-48 14 Mar 1840 4 49-64 14 Apr 1840 5 65-80 7 Jun 1840 6 81-96 14 Jun 1840 23(2) [1] [1]-16 28 Jul 1840 2 17-32 14 Aug 1840 3 33-48 21 Aug 1840 4 49-64 7 Oct 1840 5 65-80 14 Nov 1840 24(1) [1] [1]-16 21 Jan 1841 2 17-32 7 Mar 1841 3 33-48 14 Mar 1841 4 49-64 14 Apr 1841 5 65-80 21 Mai 1841 6 81-96 21 Jun 1841 7 Q7-112 28 Jun 1841 24(2) [1] [i], [1-16 7 Aug 1841 2 [17]-32 28 Aug 1841 3 [33]-48 7 Sep 1841 4 [49]-64 21 Sep 1841 5 [65-80 28 Sep 1841 6 [81 |-96 7 Oct 1841 7 [97]-112 14 Nov 1841 25(1) I [1]-16 7 Feb 1842 2 17-32 7 Mar 1842 3 33-48 14 Mar 1842 4 49-64 Mar (sero)-Apr 1642 5 65-80 28 Apr 1842 6 81-96 7 Mai 1842 7 g7-112 21 Mai 1842 8 113-128 28 Mai 1842 9 129-144 7 Jun 1842 10 145-160 14 Jun 1842 25(2) I [1]-16 14 Jul 1842 2 17-32 21-28 Jul 1842 3 33-48 7 Aug 1842 4 49-64 28 Sep 1842 5 65-80 28 Oct 1842 6 81-96 7 Nov 1842 7 Q7-112 14 Nov 1842 8 113 (as “114”)- 21 Nov 1842 128(as “123”’) Literaturberichte zur Flora (Flora Lit. Ber.) Jahrgang Band Nro. Flora Lit. Ber. Lit. Ber. pages dates 14(T1) I(T) I [1]-16 7 Jan 1831 2-4 [17]-64 Jan-Feb 1831 328 HOPPE, FLORA Jahrgang Band Nro. Flora Lit. Ber. Lit. Ber. pages dates 5-6 [65 ]|-96 Feb-Mai 1831 7-10 [97]-160 Mai-Jun 1831 Il [161]-170, [I]-VI . Jul 1831 14(2) 1(2) 12-21 rar: [324], [I]-VI Jul-Dec 1831 15(1) 2(1) I [1|-1 7 Jan 1832 2-3 [17]- fa Jan-Feb 1832 4-9 [49]-144 Feb-Mai 1832 10 [145]- feo) [I]-[ VII1] Mai-Jun 1832 15(2) 2(2) 11-17 [161 ]-272 (as ““252”’) Jul-Dec 1832 18 [273]-288, [I]-VII Dec 1832 16(1) 3 I [1 ]- us 28 Jan 1833 2 [17]-3 7 Mar 1833 3 [33]-4 28 Mar 1833 4 [49]- be 28 Apr 1833 5 [65]- se 21 Mai 1833 6 [81]-9 7 Jun 1833 7 [97]-112 21 Jun 1833 16(2) 3 8 [113]-128 14 Jul 1833 9 [129]-144 7 Aug 1833 10 [145]-160 28 Aug 1833 Te [161]-176 7 Oct 1833 12 [177]-192 14 Oct 1833 13 [193 ]|-208 14 Dec 1833 14 [209]-224 21 Dec 1833 15 L225] 240, [I]-XII 28 Dec 1833 ay es I [1}-t 21 Jan 1834 2 [17]- 21 Feb 1834 3 [33]-48 14 Mar 1834 4 [49]-64 28 Mar 1834 5 [65 ]-80 21 Apr 1834 6 [81 |-96 7 Mai 1834 7 [97]-112 28 Mai 1834 8 [113]-128 14 Jun 1834 9 [129]-144 21 Jun 1834 17(2)) 4 10 [145]-160 7 Aug 1834 Tb [161]-176 21 Aug 1834 12 [177[-192 14 Nov 1834 13 [193 ]-208 28 Nov 1834 14 [209 ]-224 21 Dec 1834 15 [225]-232, [I]-VIII 28 Dec 1834 18(1) 5 I [1]-16 21 Feb 1835 2 [17[-32 28 Feb 1835 3 [33]-48 21 Mar 1835 4 [49]-64 14 Mai 1835 5 [65]-80 14 Jun 1835 18(2) 5 6 [81 ]-96 14 Jul 1835 7 [97]-112 7 Sep 1835 8 [113]-128 21 Sep 1835 9 [129|-144 28 Oct 1835 10 [145]-160 21 Nov 1835 Il [161]-176 14 Dec 1835 12 [177]-192, [I]-VIII 28 Dec 1835 19(1) 6 I [1]-16 28 Jan 1836 2 [17]-32 14 Feb 1836 3 [33]-48 14 Apr 1836 4 [49]-64 7 Mai 1836 5 [65 ]|-80 28 Mai 1836 329 HOPPE, FLORA Jahrgang Band Nro Flora Lit. Ber. Lit. Ber. pages dates 19(2) 6 6 [81 ]-96 14 Jul 1836 7 [97]-112 28 Jul 1836 8 [113]-128 21 Nov 1836 9 [129]-144 28 Nov 1836 10 [145|-160 7 Dec 1836 II [161 ]-176 21 Dec 1836 12 [I]-VIII 28 Dec 1836, or later 20(T) yi I [1]-16 28 Jan 1837 2 17-32 28 Feb 1837 3 33-48 28 Mar 1837 4 49-64 28 Apr 1837 5 65-80 28 Mai 1837 20(2) 7 6 81-96 28 Jul 1837 7 Q7-112 28 Aug 1837 8 113-128 Sep-Oct 1837 9 129-144 28 Oct 1837 10 145-160 28 Nov 1837 II 161-176 21 Dec 1837 12 177-184, [I]-VIII 28 Dec 1837, or later 21(1) 8 I [1]-16 14 Jan 1838 2 17-32 28 Jan 1838 3 33-48 7 Mar 1838 4 49-64 28 Mar 1838 5 65-80 28 Apr 1838 6 81-96 21 Mai 1838 2m) 8 7 Q7-112 14 Aug 1838 8 113-128 7 Sep 1838 9 129-144 28 Nov 1838 10 145-160 7 Dec 1838 II 161-176 21 Dec 1838 12 177-184, [I]-VIII 28 Dec 1838, or later 22(1) 9 I [1]-16 21 Jan 1839 2 17-32 28 Jan 1839 3 33-48 28 Feb 1839 4 49-64 21 Mar 1839 5 65-80 7 Mai 1839 6 81-96 28 Jun 1839 22(2) 9 ] Q7-112 14 Jul 1839 8 113-128 14 Aug 1839 9 129-144 21 Oct 1839 10 145-160 14 Nov 1839 II 161-176 14 Dec 1839 12 177-191 28 Dec 1839 108) 192-200, [I]-VIII Jan 1840? 23(1) 10 I [1|-16 7 Mar 1840 2 17-32 7 Apr 1840 3 33-48 14 Mai 1840 23(2) 10 4 49-64. 7 Jul 1840 5 65-80 14 Jul 1840 6 81-96 7 Sep 1840 G] Q7-112 14 Sep 1840 8 113-128 7 Nov 1840 9 129-144 28 Nov 1840 10 145-160 14 Dec 1840 II 161-176 28 Dec 1840 12 177-186, [I]-VI Jan 1841? 24(1) II I [1]-16 7 Feb 1841 HOPPE Jahrgang Band Nro. Flora Lit. Ber. Wie Bere pages dates 2 17-32 7 Apr 1841 3 33-48 14 Mai 1841 4 49-64 14 Jun 1841 24(2) Il 5 65-80 14 Jul 1841 6 81-96 21 Jul 1841 7 Q7-112 14 Oct 1841 8 113-128 7 Dec 1841 9 129-144 14 Dec 1841 10 145-160 21 Dec 1841 II 161-176 28 Dec 1841 12 177-184, [I]-VIII Jan 1842? 25(1) [12] I [1]-16 7 Apr 1842 2 17-32 14 Apr 1842 3 33-48 21 Jun 1842 25(2) [12] 4 49-64 14 Aug 1842 5 65-80 14 Sep 1842 6 81-96 14 Oct 1842 7 Q7-112 7 Dec 1842 8 113-128 21 Dec 1842 9 129-136 28 Dec 1842 [10] 135bis-146 Jan 1843? Ref.: BM 4: 1649; B-P-H 373. 28, 533.6; Jackson p. 478; MD p. 108-111, 166; MW p. xxii; NAF 1(1): 176, 2(1): 75, 7(15): 1103, 9(6): 457, 11(1): 96, 28B(2): 370; NAF ser. 2.2: 181, 5: 262, 7: 49, 8: 52, 9: 128; PR (ed. 2) 10735, 10799; Rehder 1: 11; RS p. 173; SY p03: Bay, J. C., Progr. Rei Bot. 3: 343-344. 1910. Furnrohr, A. E., Naturhistorische Topographie von Regensburg. B and 1. 1838. Furnrohr, A. E. in J. K. Hasskarl, Allgemeines Sach- und Namen-Register . . . Flora 1818- 1842, p. [IIIJ-X VI. 1851 (bibl. analysis). Hoppe, D. H., Flora 12: 35. 1829. Junk, W., Rara 38-40. 1901 (bibl. analysis). Leussink, J. A., Taxon (in press). Neumayr, L., Hoppea 30: 6. 1971. Singer, J., Denkschr. bot. Ges. Regensburg 6: 12-13. 1890. 3036. Tagebuch einer Reise nach den Kusten des adriatischen Meers und den Geburgen von Krain, Karnthen, Tyrol, Salzburg, Baiern und Bohmen, vorztiglich in botanischer und entomolo- gische Hinsicht... Regensburg (gedruckt bey Johann Baptist Rotermundt und in Commis- sion bey Reigel und Wiessner in Nurnberg) 1818. Oct.t (Tageb. Reise adriat.). Co-author: Christian Friedrich hornschuch (1793-1850). Publ.: 5 Apr 1818. —p. [i]-xii, [1]-283, 7 pl. (col.). Copies: NY, Steere; IDC 5198. — Describes species issued in the series exsiccatae published as Plantae phanerogamae gramini et cryptoga- micae selectae (cent. 1: 2 Mai 1817, cent. 2: 1818). Remained incomplete, see Furnrohr 1849, p. 146, 150. Ref.: SY 157; Anon., Flora 2: 81-83. 14 Feb 1819; Jb. Gewachsk. 1(2): 162-165. Mai 1819. 3037. Anleitung Grdser und grasartige Gewachse nach einer neuen Methode fur Herbarien zuzubereiten. Nebst Ankundigung einer nach dieser Methode verfertigten Sammlung, einem raisonnierenden Verzeichnisse der Bereits fertigen beiden ersten Decaden und Musterab- bildungen von Juncus triglumis und J. ustulatus... Regensburg (gedruckt bey Christoph Ernst Brenchk’s Witwe, und in Commission bei Riegel und Wiesner in Nurnberg) 1819. Qu. (Anlezt. Graser). Publ.: 4 Mar 1819, p. [i]-viii, [1]-35, 2p/. Copies: MO, NY, U.—The first plate is a crude lith., the second a copper engr., both plain. Ref.: Anon., Flora 2: 189. 28 Mar 1819, 249-250. 30 Apr 1819. 331 HOPPE 3038. Caricologia germanica oder Aufzahlung der in Deutschland wildwachsenden Ried- graser. Zum bequemen Gebrauch auf botanischen Exkursionen, zur erleichterten Be- stimmung der Arten und zur systematischen Anordnung derselben in Herbarien... Leipzig (Bei Friedrich Hofmeister) 1826. Oct. (Caricolog. germ.). Ed. 1: 1826 (p. viii: 1 Mar 1826), p. [i]-viii, [1]-104. Copies: B, G, L, NY, Regensburg, USDA. Ed. 2: 1835, p. [i-xx], 172 col. pl., each with 2 p. text. Copy: Regensburg. — “Caricologia germanica oder Beschreibungen und Abbildungen aller in Deutschland wildwachsenden Seggen. Zum bequemen... Herbarien. Von Dr. David Heinrich Hoppe und Jakob Sturm.”’ Nurnberg (zu finden bei Jakob Sturm). Co-author: Jacob Sturm (1771-1848). Hoppe, Tobias Konrad (fl. 1750), German grocer and naturalist at Gera. (7. Hoppe). HERBARIUM and TYPES: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BM 2: 875; Dryander 5: 288; Jackson p. 103, 304, 483; LS 12641; PR 4254.4257 (ed. 1: 4684-4687); Rehder 5: 406. 3039. I'.C. Hoppens Abhandlung von der Begattung der Pflanzen. Nebst einer Vorrede von D. George Heinrich Konigsdorfer. Altenburg (in der Richterischen Buchhandlung) 1773. Oct. (Abh. Begatt. Pfl.). Publ.: 1773 before 9 Aug (NZgS), p. [1]-xvi, [1]-62. Copy: G. 3040. T.C. Hoppens Geraische Flora mit einer Vorrede begleitet von Johann Ernst Immanuel Walch... Jena (in Christian Friedrich Gollners Buchhandlung) 1774. Oct. (Gera. Fl.). Publ.: 1774 (p. [xvi]: 4 Oct 1774), p. [i-xvi], [1]-224. Copy: Regensburg. Horaninov (Ghoryaninov, Gorianinov), Paul Fedorowitsch (1796-1865), Russian bo- tanist. (Horan.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: LE(?). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 202; BM 2: 672; Hortus 3: 1195 (““Horan.”’); Jackson p. 17, 18, 40, 143; Kew 3: 35; LS 12654; MW p. 193, suppl. p. 113; PR 4258-4262 (ed. 1: 4688-4691); Rehder 5: 406; TR 589-592; Zander ed. 10, p. 672. Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 13(bibl.): 287. 1867. Lindemann, Flora 49: 205-207. 1866; Bull. Soc. Natural. Moscou 59(1): 306. 1884. EPONYMY: Fforaninovia F.E.L. Fischer & C. A. Meyer (1841). 3041. Primae lineae systematis naturae, nexui naturali omnium evolutionique progessivae per nixus reascendentes superstructi,... Petropoli [St. Petersburg] (Typis Karoli Krajanis) 1834. Oct. (in fours). (Prim. lin. syst. nat.). Publ.: Jul-Dec 1834 (p. viii: Cal. Jul 1834), p. [1]-xiii, [1]-142, [1]-xxi, [xxii, err.] [xxili-xxiv, note], chart. Copies: HH, NY. 3042. Tetractys naturae seu systema quadrimembre omnium naturalium, quod primis lineis systematis naturae, a se editis, adjunxit Paulus Horaninow,... Petropoli |St. Petersburg] (typis K. Wienhoberianis) 1843. Oct. (in fours). ( Tetractys). Publ.: 1843 (p. [ii]: 29 Aug 1843), p. [i]-vi, [i]-62. Copies: G,HH. 3043. Characteres essentrales familiarum ac tribuum regni vegetabilis et amphorganici ad leges tetractydis naturas conscripti accedit enumeratio generum magis notorum et organo- graphiae supplementum. .. Petropoli [St. Petersburg] (typis K. Wienhoberianis) 1847. Oct. (in fours). (Char. ess. fam.). Publ.: 1847 (p. [ii*]: 11 Mai 1846), p. [i*-iii*], [i]-viii, [1]-301, [302, err.]. Copies: B, G, NY, USDA. ; 3044. Prodromus monographiae Scitaminearum additis nonnullis de phytographia, de monoco- tyleis et orchideis... Petropoli [St. Petersburg] (Typis Academiae caesareae scientiarum) 1862. Fol. (Prodr. Monogr. Scitam.). 33? HORNEMANN Publ.: 1862 (imprint on back of title-page: 1 Aug 1862), p. [i-ii], [1]-45, pl. 7-4, uncol. liths. by Orsianniko. Copies: MICH, MO, NY US. — The MICH copy has partly col. plates. Ref.: Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von, Bot. Zeit. 22: 64, 146-147. 1864. Horikawa, Yoshiwo (1902-1976), Japanese botanist at Hiroshima University and Yasuda Women’s College. (Horik.). HERBARIUM and TyPES: HiRO (80.000), freee material at FH, — For his Bryotheca archipela- gi-japonica et micronesia see Sayre (1971). Ref.: Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 215. 1971; Bryologist 80: 510. 1977 (1978). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 202; IH2: 286; Kew 3: 35; MW p. 194-195, suppl. p. 113-116; SBC p. 122 (““Horik.’’). Anon., Hikobia 8(1/2): 22-33. 1977. Anon., Rev. bryol. lichén. 3: 145. 1930, 4: 94, 95, 203. 1932, 5: 51. 1933, 10(1-3): 100-101. 1937 (rev. of H’s Monogr. hep. austr.-jap., 1934); J. Jap. Bot. 51(8) : 255-256. 1976 (portr.). Merrill, E. D., Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 30(1): 159. 1947. Schuster, R. M., Hep. Anthoc. N. Amer. 1: 58-59. 1966 (bibl.). Stafleu, F. A., Taxon 25(4): 436.1976. Steenis, C. G. G. J. van, Taxon 22: 483-484. 1973 (rev. of H’s 1972 Atlas of the Japanese flora). Suzuki, Hikobia 8(1/2): 1-21. 1977 (portr., bibl.). EPONYMY: Horikawaea Noguchi (1937); Hortkawaella Hattori & Amakawa (1971). Hornemann, Jens Wilken (1770-1841), Danish botanist, lecturer (1801), from 1808 professor of botany at Copenhagen, editor of Flora danica 1805-1841. (Hornem.). HERBARIUM and TYPEs: C (40.000) ; further material at BM, C, HBG, K, KIEL, LE, P,S, W. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 1: 306 (ed. 2: 463), 5(2): 202; Backer p. 273; Barnhart 2: 204; BL 2: 46, 670; BM 2: 876; Bossert p. 182; Bret. p. 277; CSP 3: 435, 6: 691; Dawson p. 429, 881; Frank 3(Anh.): 46; GR p. 678, pl. [35], cat. p. 65; Hortus 3: 1195 (““Hornem.’’); IF p. 706; IH 2: 286; Jackson p. 333, 445; Kew 3: 36; Kleppa p. 2, 4, 10, 236; KR p. 307; Langman p. 376; LS 12673-12675; MD p. 163-164; MW p. 195; NI 2249; PR 4263-4268 (ed. 1: 4694-4705); Rehder 5: 406; RS 10: 88; SBC p. 122 (““Hornem.’’); SK 1: 604, 5: cclxxxvil; Stevenson p. 1245; SY p. 27-28, 33, 37, 45, 52, 57, 61, 66; TL-2/46; Tucker 1: 352; Zander ed. 10, p. 672. Anon., Bot. Not. 1841: 198; Proc. Linn. Soc. 1: 145. 1842; Flora 25: 1, 141-148. 1842. Christensen, C., Danske bot. hist. 1: 205-218, 2: 124-133. 1924 (bibl., many biogr. refs.). Fischer-Benzon, R. J. D. von, zn P. Prahl, Krit. Fl. Schleswig-Holstein 2: 25-26. 1890. Hoppe, D. H., ed., Flora 25: 1, 141-148. 1842. Hornemann, J. W., Nat. Tidskr. 1: 594. 1837. Lind, J., Danish fungi herb. E. Rostrup 17. 1913. Rydberg, P. A., Augustana Coll. Libr. Publ. 5: 23. 1907. Schmid, G., Chamisso als Naturforscher 168. 1942. Stearn, W. T., Taxon 21: 105-111. 1972 (on Hornemannia). Warming, E., Bot. Tidsskr. 12: 88-92. 1880. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 102. 1903. COMPOSITE WORKS: Flora danica, fasc. 22-39, see under Oeder. EPONYMY: Hornemannia Willdenow (1809) ; Hornemannia Vahl (1810); Hornemannia Bentham (1846). 3045. Forsog til en dansk oeconomisk Plantelaere. Et Priis skrivt af J. W. Hornemann,... Kiobenhavn (Trykt paa Boghandler E. L. Buchs Forlag hos Sebastian Popp.) 1796. Oct. (Fors. oecon. Plantel.). Ed. 1: 1796, p. [i-vi]. [1]-730. Copies: HH, NY. 333 HORNEMANN Ed. 2: 1806, p. [i]-1xvi, [1]-990, pl. 1-2 (by I.T. Beyer). Copies: G, HH, MO, NY. — “Andet Oplag, foreget met norske og holsteenske Planter.” Kjobenhavn (id.) 1806. Oct. Ed. 3: two volumes, 1821, 1837. Copies: HH, MO, NY; IDC 6517. Vol. 1: 1821 (p. xii: 1 Jun 1921), p. [i]-xii, [1]-1042, [1, err.], pl. 1-2. “Tredie, foragede Oplag.”’ Kjobenhavn (tryckt paa Hofboghandler J. H. Schubothes Forlag, hos Hart- wig Friderich Popp.) 1821. Oct. Vol. 2: in two parts, 1835 and 1837, p. [i-iv], [1]-338 and [399]-gg0. “Danske oeconomisk plantelaere Anden deel.” Kjobenhavn (Forlagt af J. H. Schubothes Boghandling. Tryckst hos S. L. Moller) 1837. Oct. 3046. Enumeratio plantarum horti botanict hafmensis. [1804]. (Enum. pl. hort. hafn.). Orig. ed.: 1804, 30 p. (n.v.). Revised ed.: 1807, p. [1]-44. Copy: USDA. — Havniae [Kjobenhavn] (Literis Directoris Johannis Friderici Schultzii,...) 1807 [imprint p. 44]. Supplementum: 1805, p. [1]-8. Copy: USDA. Supplementum: 1806, p. [1]-1-14. Copy: USDA. Supplementum: 1809, p. [1]-11. Copy: USDA. 3047. Hortus regius botanicus hafniensis. In usum tyronum et botanophilorum. Hauniae [Kjobenhavn] (typis E. A. H. Molleri, ...) 1813-1815, 2 vols. Oct. (Hort. bot. hafn.). Particula prima: 1813, p. [i], [1]-436. Particula secunda: 1815, (p. viii: 15 Mar 1815), p. [1*], [i]-x1v, [437]-995. Copies: M, MO, NY, U, USDA; IDC 5204. Supplementum Horti botanici hafniensis ... Hafniae (Typis Schultzii) 1819, p. [i], [1]-172, Copzes: M, MO, NY, U. 3048. Anniversaria in memoriam reipublicae sacrae et litterariae cum universae, tum danicae nostrae restauratae celebranda indicit regia Universitatis hauniensis rector cum Senatu academico. Hauniae. [Kjobnhavn] 1819. De indole plantarum guineensium, pro- lusionum scripsit Janus Wilken Hornemann, botanices prof. p. ord., ord. dannebr. eques. Typis Schultzianis. Qu. (De indole pl. guin.). Publ.: 27 Oct 1819 (p. 27), p. [1]-27, 1 pl. Copy: G. 3049. Bemaerkninger angaaende Forskielligheden af Vegetationen i de danske Provindser ... Kioben- havn. (tryckt i Hartv. Popps Bogtrykkerie) 1821. Qu. (Bemaerkn. Veg. danske Prov.). Publ.: 1821, p. [1 ]-56. Copy: NY.— Reprinted from K. danske Vidensk, Selsk. Skr. 1: 153-208. 1820 (1821). — English extract in Edinburgh philos. J. 10: 162-164. 1824; German id. Flora 1825(2): 537-544. 3050. Nomenclatura Florae danicae emendata cum indice systematico et alphabetico... Haf- niae [Kjobenhavn] (Typis Hartv. Frid. Poppi1) 1827. Oct. (Nomencl. Fl. danic.). Publ.: 1827 (probably late in the year), p. [i*], [i]-xxviii, [1]-214. Copies: MO, NY, USDA. — A variant with the title page date 1828 is recorded repeatedly. See MD p. 164 for bibliographical notes. Hornschuch, Christian Friedrich (1793-1850), German botanist, mineralogist, en- tomologist, pharmacist 1808-1818; subsequently professor of botany and director of the botanic garden at Greifswald. (Hornsch.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: B (destroyed except for some material in B-Willd.). Collections from central Europe also in BM, BR, C, CGE, E, H, KIEL, L, W. — Moostaschenherbarium (1815), B. — See also under Hoppe. Ref.: Familler, I., Denkschr. Regensb. bot. Ges. 11: 9, 12. IQIT. Hedge, I.C. and J. M. Lamond, Index coll. Edinburgh 92. 1790. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: ADB 13: 158-159; AG 2(2): 195; Backer p. 273; Barnhart 2: 204; BM 2: 876; CSP 3: 439, 6: 691: De Toni 1: lxv; DTS 1: 127-128, 6(4): 11, 19; GR p. 91, pl. [19]; 1H 2: 286; Jackson p. 98, 296, 477; Kew 3: 36; KR p. 307; Langman p. 376; Laségue 334 HORNSCHUCH p- 328, 403, 502; LS 12677-12679; Maiwald p. 88, 90; MD p. 165-168; Moebius p. 119; MW p. 195; NAF ser. 2. 9: 123; NI 1438; PR 4269 (ed. 1: 4706-4707); Rehder 5: 406; RS p. 88; Saccardo 1: 90; SBC p. 123 (““Hornsch.’’); SY p. 57, 61, 64; TL-2/46; TR 593; Urban-Berl. Pp. 40, 303- Anon., Bot. Not. 1851: 47; Bonplandia 2: 266. 1854; Bot. Zeit. 9: 55-56. 1851; Flora 34: 62- 63. 1851. Beck, G., Vegetationsverh. Ilyr. Lander 4. rgo1 (Veg. Erde 4). Dittrich, Festschrift zur 500-Jahrfeier der Universitat Greifswald 2: 540-547. 1956 (portr., bibl.). Hausmann, F., Flora von Tirol 3: 1181. 1854. Miller, R. H. W. & R. Zaunick, Friedr. Traug. Kutzing 283. 1960. Scheutz, N. J. W., Bot. Not. 1863: 69. Schmid, G., Chamisso als Naturforscher 169. 1942; Bot. Arch. 44(1): 153-154. 1942 (a planned biography of H.). Stafleu, F. A., Regn. veg. 71: 327. 1970. Urban, I., Fl. bras. 1(1): 179-180. 1906. COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Archiv skandinavischer Beitraege zur Naturgeschichte. Herausgegeben von C. F. Hornschuch, 2 vols., 1845-1850. (2) Nees von Esenbeck C.G., et al., Bryologia germanica. 1823-1831, collaborator. 3) Martius, Flora brasiliensis, Musci, 1(2): 1-96, pl. 1-4. 1840. 4) Preface to German ed. of C. A. Agardh, Lehrbuch der Botanik, 2e Abth., 1831 (TL-2/46). 5) Nees von Esenbeck, C. G. von, et al., Horae physicae berolinensis, 1820, Musci frondosi xotici herbari willdenowiani..., on p. 55-68, with col. pl. 12-13 (by J. Sturm). (6) Presl, K.B., Reliquiae haenkeanae, Musci, vol. 1(1): 13. 1825. (7) See D. H. Hoppe, Tageb. Reise adriat., no. 3036. EPONYMY: Hornschuchia C. G. D. Nees (1821); Hornschucha K. P. J. Sprengel (1822); Hornschuchia Blume (1823). 3051. De Voitia et Systylio novis muscorum frondosorum generibus. Commentatio quam consentiente amplissimo philosophorum ordine pro capessendis summis in philosophia honoribus edidit Christianus Fridericus hornschuch. Cum tabulis ii.aeneis pictis. Erlangae (Marcobreitae, typis Knenleinianis) 1818. Oct. (Vozta Systylio). Publ.: Jan-Feb (rd. Regensburg 5 Mar 1818), p. [1]-22, 7 pl. with 2 col. engravings by I. Sturm. Copies: G, NY, Steere; IDC 5967. Ref.: Hornschuch, C. F., Flora 2: 81-83. 14 Feb 1819, 97-107. 21 Feb 1819. 3052. Exnige Beobachtungen und Bemerkungen tiber die Entstehung und Metamorphose der niederen vegetabilischen Organismen. Von Dr. Hornschuch, M.d.A.d.N. Mit 2 Kupfertafeln. (Vorge- lesen in dem wissenschaftlichen Vereine zu Greifswalde am 6 Januar 1820.) s.l.n.d. [Bonn, 1821]. Qu. (Beob. Entst. nied. Org.). Publ.: 1821, p. [1]-70, pl. xlvii-xloiti (col. copp. engr. T. Wild.) Copy: Regensburg. — Reprinted from Nova Acta Leop. 10: 513-582. 1821 (see also Flora 5: 705-714. 1832). 3053. Sylloge plantarum novarum itemque minus cognitarum a praestantissimis botanicis adhuc viventibus collecta et a societate regia botanica Ratisbonensi edita. Cum tabula aenea. Ratisbonae [Regensburg] (typis viduae C. E. Brenck) [1822-] 1824-1828. Oct. (Syl. pl. nov.). Publ.: 1: 1822-1824, p. [1]-244, [i]-xii; 2: 1825-1828, p. [1]-256, [i]-viii, 7 pl. (uncol.). Copies: NY, U; IDC 5968. — A serial publication. From the recent biography of Hornschuch by Dittrich (see above) it seems unlikely that the former was the editor. However, the introduction by Hornschuch (vol. 2, p. 1-2) to Reinwardt’s text indeed shows H. to be editor, at any rate for that part. Margadant (MD) gives the following survey of the mode of publication: 335 HORNSCHUCH vol. pages dates vol. pages dates I [1]-16 28 Jan 1822 2 [1]-16 1825 17-32 Jan-7 Apr 1822 17-32 late 1825 33-80 1822 33-48 Jan-Feb 1826 81-240 1823 or 1824 49-112 Mar-Dec 1826 241-244 1824 113-240 1828 [i]-xil 1824 241-256, [i]-vill 1828 Ref.: Kuntze, O., Rev. gen. 1: cxli. 1891. Steenis, C. G. G. J. van Fl. males. Bull. 4: 97-99. 1948. Horr, Asa [Hor] (1817-1896), American physician and botanist. (Horr). HERBARIUM and TyPES: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 204; BL 1: 207; ME 3: 432, 599. 3054. Florula lancastriensis: or a catalogue comprising nearly all the flowering and filicoid plants, growing naturally within the limits of Fairfield County. By John M. Bigelow, M. D., and Asa Hor, M. D. Lancaster, O. (Wright & Legg, Printers, Columbus) 1841. Oct. (in fours). (Fl. Lancastr.). Co-author: John Milton Bigelow (1804-1878). Publ.: 1841, p. [1]-22. Copy: NY. — Reprinted from Transactions of the Medical Convention of Ohio, for 1841, p. 49-79. 1841. Horrell, Ernst Charles (1870-1937), British botanist. (Horrell). HERBARIUM and TYPES: Musci at B, BIRM, BM, BP, BR, C, E, KEIGHLEY, NOT, OXF. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Clokie p. 286; Desmond p. 322; IH 2: 286. Anon., Rev. bryol. 28: 106, 29: 103. 1902. Hedge, I.C. and J. M. Lamond, Ind. coll. Edinburgh 92. 1970. Sayre, G., Bryologist 80: 510. 1977 (1978). 3055. The european Sphagnaceae (after Warnstorf) ... London (printed by West, Newman & Co.,...) 1901. Oct. (Eur. Sphagnac.). Publ.: Jan-Feb 1901 (J. Bot. Mar 1901; Nat. Nov. Mar(r) 1901; Bryologist 9 Jul 1901). p. [i], [1]-87. Copy: B. - Number of copies printed: 100. — Reprinted from J. Bot. 38: 110-112 Apr, 161-167 Mai, 215-224 Jun, 252-258 Jul, 303-315 Aug, 338-353 Sep, 383-392 Oct, 422-426 Nov, 469-480 Dec 1900. Ref.: A. G., J. Bot. 39: 112-113. 1901. J. M. H., Bryologist 4(3): 49. 1901. Horsfield, Thomas (1773-1859), American zoologist and botanist; Dr. med. Philadelphia 1798; naturalist on Java 1800-1818; from 1820 keeper of the East India Company museum, London. (Horsf). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: BM, other material at BO, C, CAL, CGE, CW, GH, K, LE, LINN, MO, SING, U. — Drawings at BM and India Office Library. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 273; Barnhart 2: 205; BB p. 155; BM 2: 876-877, 6: 484; CSP 3: 441-442, 6: 691; DAB (by J. F. Fulton) ; Dawson p. 692; Desmond p. 322; DNB 27: 379; IF p. 706; IH 2: 286; Jackson p. 142; Kew 3: 36; Laségue p. 494, 275, 506; MW p. 195; NI 934; Plesch p. 268; PR 4271 (ed. 1: 4708); Rehder 5: 406; SK 1: 243-244, Xxxil, 5: clxxxvii, 8(1): xlvi; TL-2/418, 836: Tucker 1: 352. Allan, Mea, The Hookers of Kew 1785-1911, London 1967, p.64. Anon., Proc. Roy. Soc. 10: xix-xxi. 1860; Bonplandia 8: 219. 1860; Flora 42: 749. 1859; Bull. Soc. bot. France 6: 439. 1859. Boelman, H. A. C., Bijdr. gesch. Geneeskruidcultuur Ned. O.-Ind. 61-65. 1936. Ewan, J. et al., Short hist. bot. U.S. 38. 1969. 336 HORWOOD McNair, Torreya 42(1): 1-9. 1942 (bibl.). Philips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 152, 567. 1963. Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von, Bot, Zeit. 17: 336. 1859. Sirks, M. J., Indisch natuuronderzoek 81, 82, 140. 1915. Stafleu, F. A., Regn. veg. 71: 330. 1970. Steenis-Kruseman, M. J. van, Fl. males, Bull. 31: 3001. 1978 (herb.). COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Bennett, J. J. and Brown, R., Plantae javanicae rarwores...legit et investigavit T. Horsfield, 1838-1852 (TL 2/418). HANDWRITING: Fl. males. ser. 1. 1: cl. 1950. EPONYMY: Horsfieldia Willdenow (1806); Horsfieldia Blume ex A.P. de Candolle (1830); Horsfieldia Chifflot (1909). 3056. Map of the island of Java, to illustrate the researches of Thomas Horsfield, M. D. with the geographical preface and postcript of Plantae javanicae rariores. London (printed by Richard Taylor, ...) 1852. Qu. (Map Java). Publ.: 1852, p. [1*-viii*], [i]-xvi, 1 map. Copy: U. Horwood, Arthur Reginald (1879-1937), British lichenologist and palaeobotanist; from 1902-1922 at the Leicester City Museum, from 1924-1937 at Kew. (Horw.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: K, LEI, LTR, NMW;; further material at BFT, MANCH and OXF. Ref.: Jackson, B.D., J. Bot. 75: 113-114. 1937 (herbarium divided). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 205; BL 2: 193, 220 (q.v. for the semipopular “A new British flora’, publ. 1921, 6 vols.), 253-254, 670; BM 6: 486, 7: 629; Clokie p. 186; Desmond p. 323; GR p. 373, cat. p. 65; IH 2: 287; Kew 3: 38-39; LS 12685, 34758-34764, suppl. 12304. Anon., Nature 139: 538. 1937; The Times 3 March 1937 (fide Desmond). Hawksworth, D. L. & M. R. D. Seaward, Lichenol. Brit. Isl. 26, 98, 198, 1977. Horwood, A. R., A new British flora, 1919-1921, 6 vols. Jackson, B. D., J. Bot. 75: 113. 1937; Bot. Soc. Exch. Cl. Brit. Isl. Rep. 11: 435-436. 1938. Turrill, W. B., Proc. Linn. Soc. 149: 195-196. 1937. NoTE: Horwood was one of the first authors to draw attention to the disappearance of certain cryptogams, especially lichens, in recent times, see e.g. J. Bot. 45: 334-399. 1907 and further publications listed e.g. by LS. EPONYMY: Horwoodia W. B. ‘Turrill (1939). 3057. A hand-list of the lichens of Great Britain, Ireland, and the Channel Islands. Compiled for the lichen exchange club of the British Isles by the secretary, A. R. Horwood... Leicester (T. H. Jeays & Sons,...), London (sold and published by Messrs. Dulau & Co. Ltd.,...) s.d. [1g12]. Oct. (size). (Hand-list lich. Gr. Britain.). Publ.: Sep-Oct 1912 (Nat. nov. (1). 1912; J. Bot. Jan 1913), p. [1]-45. Copy: MICH. Ref.: Reader, J. Bot. 51: 28-29. Jan 1913. 3058. The flora of Leicestershire and Rutland a topographical, ecological, and historical account with biographies of former botanists (1620-1933)... Oxford University Press London: Humphrey Milford 1933. Oct. (Fl. Leicestershire). Co-author: Charles William Francis Noel, 3rd earl of Gainsborough (1850-1926). Publ.: Sep 1933 (p. [ii], xi: Jul 1933; Nat. Nov. Dec 1933), front. portr. Pulteney, p. [i]- ccxcvil, [1 ]-687, pl. and maps i-xxxvi. Copies: BR, HH, NY, USDA. Ref.: Rendle, A. B., J. Bot. 72: 27-29. Jan 1934. Hosack, David (1769-1835), American physician; Dr. med. Pennsylvania Medical College 1791; from 1796-1797 botanist at Columbia College; practicing physician at New York almost until his death. (Hosack). HOSACK HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Almost certainly destroyed by fire, 21 Mai 1866, at the New York Lyceum of Natural History. Hosack’s herbarium included material from the Linnaean herbarium. Part of his library went to NY. Mss at American Philosophical Society and Royal Society; letters at LINN. Ref.: Vail, J. New York Bot. Gard. 1: 22-26. 1900. Robbins, Proc. Amer. philos. Soc. 184: 293-313. 1960 (on H’s herbarium and its Linnaean specimens). Dawson, W. R., Smith papers 55. 1934. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 6(2): 664; Barnhart 2: 205; BB p. 155; BM 2: 879; Bossert p. 182; CSP 3: 444; Dawson p. 430, 768; Desmond p. 323; DSB 6: 521; Jackson p. 65, 449; Kew 3: 39; Langman p. 376; Lenley p. 230-231; ME 1: 196, 3: 599-600; PR 4278-4281 (ed. 1: 4716-4718); Rehder 5: 407; Tucker 1: 352. Anon., Amer. J. Sci. Arts 29: 395-396. 1836. Ewan, J. et al., Short hist. bot. U.S. 5, 6, 7, 38, 132, 148. 1960. Geiser, S. W., Naturalists frontier 243. 1948. Graustein, J. E., Thomas Nuttall 468 [index]. 1967. Hedrick, U. P., Hist. hort. America 67-68, 424, 505. 1950. House, H. D., Bibl. bot. N. Y. State 1751-1940, p. 19. 1942. Kelly, H. A., Gycl. Amer. med. biogr. 2: 12-13. 1912; Some American medical botanists 97- 103. 1914 (and 1929). Kelly, H. A. and W. L. Burrage, Amer. med. biogr. 561-562. 1920. Murrill, W. A., Hist. found. botany Florida 11. 1945. Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 29, 364. 1963. Robbins, C. C., David Hosack, citizen of New York. Philadelphia 1964, vii, 246 p. (portr., bibl.) (Mem. Amer. philos. Soc. 62, 1964). Rodgers, A. D., John Torrey 18-21, 28-29, 66, 291. 1942. Rusby, H. H., Torreya 6: 103-104. 1906. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 179. 1903. Youmans, W. J., Pioneers sci. Amer. 100-110. 1896 (portr.). EPONYMY: Hosackia Douglas ex Bentham (1829). 3059. A catalogue of plants contained in the botanic garden at Elgin, in the vicinity of New York. Established in 1801. By David Hosack, M. D., ... New York (printed by T. & J. Swords, ...) 1806. Oct. (in fours). (Cat. pl. Elgin). Publ.: 1806, p. [1]-29. Copies: Ewan, MO, Libr. Congress. — For ed. 2 see below, Hortus elginensis, no. 3061. 3060. A statement of facts relative to the establishment and progress of the Elgin botanic garden, and the subsequent disposal of the same to the State of New York. By David Hosack, M. D... New York (printed by C. S. van Winkle...) 1811. Oct. (in fours). (Statem. Elgin bot. gard.). Publ.: 1811 (p. 4: 12 Mar 1811), p. [1]-56. Copies: Ewan, MO. 3061. Hortus elginensis: or a catalogue of plants indigenous and exotic, cultivated in the Elgin botanic garden, in the vicinity of the city of New York. Established in 1801, by David Hosack, ... second edition enlarged. New York (printed by T. & J. Swords, ...) 1811. Qu. (in twos). (Hort. elgin.). Publ.: 1811 (p.x: 12 Mar 1811), frontisp., p. [1]-[xii], [1]-65, [66, note.]. Copzes: MO, Library of Congress. — Second edition of the above Catalogue, no. 3059. Hosius, August (1825-1896), German geologist and palaeontologist; Dr. phil. Bonn 1850; at Munster, 1862-1896. (Hoszus). COLLECTIONS: Geologisch-palaontologisches Institut, Munster, Westfalen. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Andrews p. 280; Barnhart 2: 206; BB p. 206; BM 2: 879; CSP 3: 445, 7: 1019, 10: 276, 15: 950; Jackson p. 187; Quenstedt p. 210. Anon., Leopoldina 32: 103. 1896; Nat. Nov. 1896: 288. Langer, Argumenta palaeobotanica 2: 19-26. 1968 (portr., bibl.). 338 HOST HANDWRITING: Argumenta palaeobotanica 2: 21. 1968. 3062. Die Flora der westfalischen Kreideformation. von prof. Hosius und Dr. von der Marck. . Cassel (Verlag von Theodor Fischer) 1880. Qu. (Fl. Westf. Kreideform.). Co-author: W. von der Marck (x - coe Publ.: Apr-Mai 1880 (Nat. Nov. Mai(2) 1880), p. [i], [1]-117, [1, err.], pl. 24-44 (with text). Copy: USGS. — Reprinted from Palaeontographica 26: 125-241. 1880. Nachtrag: Cassel (id.) 1885, p. [1]-7, pl. 1-2. Copy: USGS. — Reprinted from Palaeonto- graphica 31: 225-231, pl. 19-20. 1885. Ref.: Hosius, A., Palaeontographica 17(2): 89-104, pl. 12-17. 1869. Geyler, Bot. Zeit. 39: 625-627. 30 Sep 1881. Hosseus, Carl Curt (1878-1950), German botanist; collected in Thailand 1904-1905; to Argentina 1912; from 1916-1946 professor of botany in Cordoba, Argentina. (Hosseus). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: CORD: Thailand material e.g. at B, BAF, BM, C, CORD, E, G, K, L, M, MO, P. Material from the Malay Peninsula at B, BP, G-DC, HBF, L. Hawksworth (1974) cites BP and TUR as the location of fungi. Ref.: Hosseus, C. C., Bol. Acad. Nac. Ci., Cordoba 26: 8-10, 12. 1921 (itin.). Sayre, G., Mem. New York. Bot. Gard. 19(3): 344-345. 1975. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 274; Barnhart 2: 207; BJI 2: 79; BL 1: 235, 255, 256, 302; GR p. 21; Hawksworth p. 183; Hortus 3: 1196 (‘““Hosseus’’) ; IF suppl. 4: 325; 1H 2: 287; Kew 3: 41-42; Langman p. 576; MW p. 195; Plesch p. 270; SK 1: 247, 5: cclxxxviii, 8: xlvii; Tucker 1: 353; Urban-Berl. p. 287, 358; Zander ed. 10, p. 672. Anon! , Physis 5: 278. 1922 (bibl.). Cente , J. M., Carlos Curt Hosseus, botanico, Cordoba, Univ. Nacional, 1974, 27 p. (portr., bibl.). Hansen, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 68a: 303-306. 1957 (portr., bibl.). Hosseus, C. C., Durch Konig Tschulalongkorns Reich, Stuttgart 1912 (itin.); Veroffentli- chungen aus den Jahren 1903-1913, Buenos Aires, s.d. [1913], 16 p.; Bol. Acad. Ci. Cordoba 26: 5-160. 1921 (Flora argentina; Ind. itineraries of collectors). Pohl, F., Generalreg. BBC 18-50: 9-10. 1942. EPONYMY: Hosseusia V. K. Gyelnik (1940). 3063. Loganidceas. De la ‘‘Revista del Centro Estudiantes de Farmacia’, ano i, no. 5. Cordoba (Establecimiento graf. ““Pereyra”’,...) 1926. (Loganidceas). Publ.: 1926, cover, p. [1]-30, 2 pl. Copy: USDA. — Journal publ. n.v. 3064. Notas sobra cactdceas argentinas 1... Cordoba (Imprenta de la Universidad) 1939. Oct. (Not. cact. argent.). Publ.: 1939 (p. 153, printer’s date 5 Mai 1939), cover, p. [1]-152, [153], pl. 1-14. Copies: US, USDA. — Archivos de la Escuela de Farmacia de... Cordoba no. 9. 3065. Musgos de la Republica Argentina contribucion al conocimiento de los musgos de la provincia de Cordoba (Argentina). Cordoba 1937-1938, 2 parts. (Musg. Rép. Argentina). 1: 1937, p. [1]-42. Copies: Steere, USDA. — Reprinted from Arch. Esc. Farm. Cordoba 5 (ci.). 2: 1938, p. [1]-58. Copies: Steere, USDA. — Reprinted from id. 8 (c1.). Ref.: Hosseus, C. C., Osservaciones preliminares sobre mis collecciones de lignenas y Briofitas sudamericanos, Cordoba, 31 p., 1940. Host, Nicolaus Thomas (1761-1834), Austrian imperial physician to Franz I and botanist at Vienna. (Host). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: W; further material at B (in Bridel herb., extant), BP, H, UPS (in Thunberg herb.). 539 HOST BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: ADB 13: 190; AG 2(1): 35; 12(3): 630; Backer p. 274; Barnhart 2: 207; BM 2: 879; Dawson p. 5, 430, 446; Dryander 2: 164, 215, 246, 3:648; DTS 1: 128, 6(4): 7; Frank 3(Anh.): 46; GF p. 60; GR p. 434; Hortus 3: 1196 (““Host’’); IH 2: 287; Jackson p. 263; Kanitz 95; Kew 3: 42; Laségue p. 402; LS 12687; Maiwald p. 119, 178; NI 935-936; Plesch p. 270; PR 4284-4287 (ed. 1: 4721-4724); Rehder 5: 407; Saccardo 1: 90; Sotheby 367; Tucker 1: 353; Urban-Berl. p. 358, 414; WU 9: 340-341; Zander ed. 10, p. 672- 673. Anon., Flora 17: 126-127. 1834. Beck, G., Vegetationsverh. Illyr. Lander 3, 36. 1901 (Veg. Erde 4). Dolezal, H., Friedrich Welwitsch 27, 108, 111-112. 1974. Hausmann, F., Flora von Tirol 3: 1180-1181. 1854. Hoppe, D. H., ed., Flora 17: 126-127. 1834. Neilreich, A., Verh. zool.-bot. Ver. Wien 5: 35-36. 1855. Nissen, C., Philobiblon 6(9): 337. 1933. Pritzel, G. A., Linnaea 19: 455. 1847. HANDWRITING: Candollea 30: 401-402. 1975. EPONYMY: Hosta N. J. Jacquin (1797, nom. rej.); Hosta Vrattinick (1814, nom. cons.) ; Hostana Persoon (1806); Hostea Willdenow (1798); Hostza Moench (1802). 3066. Nicolai Thomae Host... Synopsis plantarum in Austria provinciisque adiacentibus sponte crescentium. Vindobonae [Wien] (sumptibus Christ. Frieder. Wappler) 1797. Oct. (Syn. pl.). Publ.: 1797, p. [i-xx], [1]-666, [1, err.]. Copies: L, MICH, MO, NY, USDA; IDC 651. 3067. Nicolai Thomae Host... Jcones et descriptiones graminum austriacorum ... Vindobonae [Wien] (typis Matthiae Andreae Schmidt,...) 1801-1809, 4 vols. Fol. (con. descr. gram. austriac.). . [i-vini], [1]-74, pl. 7-200 (numbered col. unsigned copper engr.). ut [1]-72, pl. r-r00 (id.). , [1]-66, ee 1-100 (id.). i-vi], [1]-58, [1-3, ind.], pl. z-r00 (id.). b) Go to oN (oe) [o) mae larg lisea alleen) LS Copies: MO, NY; IDC 704. — Plates by J. Ibmayer, fide vol. 4, p. 56 (except vol. 4, pl. 38 which has ‘‘Johanes Baptista Jebmaier’’). Originals in National-bibliothek, Wien (fide NI). 3068. Nicolai Thomae Host, .. .Flora austriaca... Viennae (1: sumptibus Car. Ferd. Beck; 2: sumptibus Frider. Beck...) 1827-1831, 2 vols. Oct. (FU. austriac.). Vol. 1: 1827 (Flora ann. 21 Jan 1827), p. [1i-xi], [1]-576, [1, err.]. Vol. 2: 1831, p. [i-iv], [1]-768. Copies: MO, NY, U, USDA; IDC 8322. — Kanitz (no. 95): ““Die in diesem Werke aufgestell- ten neuen Arten fuhre ich darum nicht an, da sie grosstentheils unhaltbar sind...” Ref.: Anon., Lit. Ber. Flora 4: 113-125. 1834. Hoppe, D. H., ed., Flora 14: 91-94, 344. 1831. 3069. Nicolai Thomae Host... Salix. Vol. 1. Vindobonae [Wien] (Typis viduae Antonii Strauss) 1828. Fol. (Salzx). Publ.: Feb ae Mar 1830, in parts ( (letters Jacquin to de Candolle, 8 Jan 1828, 25 Mar 1830, at G), p. [i]-x, [1]-34, pl. 1-27, “23” = 22, “22” = 23, 24-67, “86° =68, 69-105. Copies: BR, G, Mo! IDC 5969. — 105 insta Rendealenred engraved plates by J. Ibmayer. — Jacquin, in a letter to de Candolle, dated 10 Mar 1834, mentions the circumstance that 53 illustrations were ready for a second volume, of which 11 had already been engraved, printed and coloured. Beetz (see NI 936) mentions the existence of a further 140 incomplete drawings; all these are now in the Portratsammlung of the Nationalbibliothek, Vienna. 349 HOULBERT Houdard, Jules (jf. 1911), French botanist. (Houdard). HERBARIUM and TyPESs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 207; BL 2: 155, 670. 3070. Société de Sciences naturelles de la Haute-Marne. Catalogue des plantes vasculazres de la Haute-Marne. Additions et corrections a la flore de MM. Aubriot et Daguin par MM. J. Houdard... [&] C. Thomas... Saint-Dizier (Imprimerie J. Thevenot) rg11. Oct. (Cat. pl. Haute-Marne). Co-author: Camille Thomas, pharmacist at St. Dizier. Publ.: 1911 (p. 4: 23 Jan 1911), p. [1]-202, [1, cont.]. Copy: G. — See also TL-2/207. Hough, Romeyn Beck (1857-1924), American botanist at Lowville, N. J. (Hough). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. Issued Hough’s American Woods, a series of thin sections of North American woods, with letter press; 150 preparations, in six parts. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 208; BL 1: 161, 302; BM 2: 880, 6: 486; Kew 3: 43; NAF 28B(2): 337; NW p. 49; Rehder 5: 408; Tucker 1: 353. House, H. D., Bibl. bot. N. Y. State 1751-1940: 184. 1942. 3071. Handbook of the trees of the Northern States and Canada east of the Rocky Mountains. Photo-descriptive ... Lowville, N. Y. (published for the author) 1907. (Handb. trees N. States). Publ.: Jul-Dec 1907 (p. vi: 29 Jun 1907; Nat. Nov. Mai (2) 1908), p. [i]-x, err. slip, [1]-470, jig. 1-498. Copies: BR, HBG, MICH, MO, NY, US, USDA. Eds2-a(msv.)e Ed. 3: “Third and revised edition” Lowville, N.Y. (published by the author) 1921, p. [i]-x, [1]-470, fig. 1-498. Copies: US, USDA. Reprint: 1924, Lowville, N.Y. (Romeyn B. Hough Company), [1]-x, [1]-470, figs. 1-498. Copy: MO Reprint 1947, New York (The Macmillan Company), p. [1i]-x, [1]-470, fig. 1-498. Copies: BR, US, USDA, WAG. Reprint: 1950, New York (The Macmillan Company), p. [i]-x, [1]-470, fig. 1-498. Copy: B. 3072. Leaf key to the trees of the northern states and Canada, and a botanical glossary ... Lowville, N.Y. (published by the author) 1910. (Leaf key trees Canada). Publ.: 1910 (p. 4: 15 Jul 1910), frontisp., [1]-49. Copy: USDA. Houlbert, Constant Vincent (1857-1947), French naturalist. (Howlbert). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 208; BL 2: 213, 670; CSP 15: 954; Kew 3: 43; Langman p. 377; LS 34771; Rehder 5: 408; Tucker 1: 353. Anon., Soc. Sci. Bretagne B 22: 3-6. 1947 (1948) (n.v.). NOTE: H’s Catalogue des cryptogames cellulaires du département de la Mayenne (Bull. Soc. étud. Sci. Angers ser. 2. 17: 155-267. 1887) was actually published 1888 (see e.g. LS 34771). 3073. Flore du Sénonais. Catalogue analytique et descriptif des plantes vasculaires observées dans l’arrondissement de Sens par MM. Gustave Julliot; J.-B. Loriferne; Charles Sepot; Henri et Paul Lallier; G. Moreau; Paul Fliche; Victor Guimard; Gust. Glachant; etc. Rédigé et mis en ordre par Constant Houlbert... publié sous les auspices de la Société archéologique de Sens... Sens (Société nouvelle d’impressions artistiques) 1901. Oct. (Fl. Sénonais). Publ.: Jun-Nov 1901 (p. xviii: 25 Mai 1901; Nat. Nov. Dec(1) 1gor), p. [1*], [1*], [1]- XXXvill, [1]-276. Copy: G. Syl HOUSE House, Homer Doliver (1878-1949), American botanist, educated at Syracuse and Columbia Universities; Ph. D. Columbia 1908; lecturer at Biltmore Forest School, Ashe- ville, N.C. 1908-1913; at Albany, N.Y. as assistant State botanist 1913-1914 and as State botanist of New York 1914-1949. (House). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Main collections at NYS, NY and US; some further material at the Staten Island Institute of Sciences and Arts (New York 10301). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 208; BL 1: 200, 202, 205, 210, 302; BM 6: 486; Hirsch p. 129; Hortus 3: 1196 (““House’’); IF suppl. 3: 211; IH 2: 288; Kew 3: 43-44; Langman p. 377; Lenley p. 231; LS suppl. 12328-12338; MW p. 196; NAF 7: 1070, 28B: 337, ser. 2.2: 161; NW p. 49; Pennell p. 610; Stevenson p. 1245; Tucker 1: 353; Zander ed. 10 J 0)5.10) 718 Anon., J. New York bot. Gard. 9: 68. 1908, 12: 132. 1911; Mycologia 4(2): 157. 1912 (fungi coll. 1911 at NY); Torreya 16: ror. 1916. House, H. D., Bibliography of the botany of New York State 1751-1940, part 1: 1-174. 1941, 2: 175-233. 1942 (New York State Museum Bull. 328, Jan 1942 and 329, Jun 1942. (bibl.)). Lemon, Bull. Torrey bot. Club. 77(4): 306-307. 1950. Merrill, E. D., Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 30(1): 162. 1947. Murrill, W. A., Hist. found. bot. Florida 18. 1945. Rickett, H. W., Index Bull. Torrey bot. Club 49. 1955. 3074. The North American species of the genus Ipomoea by Homer Doliver House, ... Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of doctor of philosophy in the faculty of pure science of Columbia University. [New York 1908]. (V. Amer. Ipomoea). Publ.: 11 May 1908 (cover), p. [i], 181-263. Copy: US. — Reprint with original pagination but with special cover from Ann. New York Acad. Sci. 18(6[2]): 181-263. 1908. Contr. Dept. Bot. Columbia Univ. no. 235. 3075. Woody plants of western North Carolina. By H. D. House,... Biltmore Forest School. Darmstadt (C.F. Wintersche Buchdruckerei) 1913. Oct. (Woody pl. W. North Carolina). Publ.: 1913 (p. 2:15 Jan 1913), p. [1]-34. Copy: US. — Preceded by Check-list of the woody plants of western North Carolina (1910) (n.v.). 3076. The University of the State of New York. State museum... Memoir 15. Wild flowers of New York in two parts... Albany (The University of the State of New York) 1918. Qu. (size). (Wild fl. New York). Part 1: 1918 (p. 3: 30 Jan 1918, p. 7: Mai 1918), p. [1]-185, pl. 2-743 (photogr.). Part 2: 1918, p. [i-ii], [187]-362, pl. 144-264 (id.). Copies: NY, US, USDA. — BL (1: 200) states that publication took place only in 1920. Reissue: 1934 (n.v.), 1 vol., Wild Flowers. 3077. Annotated list of the ferns and flowering plants of New York State... Albany (The University of the State of New York) 1924. 16-mo. (List pl. New York). Publ.: Sep 1924 (journal publ.: USDA rd. 6 Nov 1924; Torreya 25 Feb 1925), p. [1]-759. Copies: L, MICH, MO, NY, US(2), USDA. — New York State Museum Bulletin 254: 5- 759. Sep 1924. See also his bibliography l.c. 188: 66-105. 1916 (1917). Ref.: Taylor, Torreya 25(1): 13-15. 1925. 3078. New York State Museum Handbook 2. New York State Museum... Flora of the Allegheny State Park region...Albany (The University of the State of New York) 1927. (Fi. Allegheny Park). Co-author: William Prindle Alexander (1881-1956) (see New York Times 1 Oct 1956). Publ.: May 1927 (printers mark), p. [1]-225, fig. 1-34. Copy: US. Houstoun, William (1695-1733), British surgeon; studied at Leiden under Boerhaave; with the South Sea Company in C. America and W. Indies (1729-1733). (Houst.). 342 HOUTTUYN HERBARIUM and TyPEs: The Sloane herbarium (BM) contains plants collected by Houstoun, partly acquired through Philip Miller. Houstoun left to Miller “‘all his papers, drawings and a collection of dried plants.’’ These collections were bought by Banks with the Miller herbarium in 1774 and are now at BM. See Ewan (1970) on a set of Houstoun specimens at San Francisco. Ref.: Britten, J., J. Bot. 35: 225-234. 1897. Murray, Hist. Coll. BMNH 156. 1904. Dandy, J. E., The Sloane herbarium 139-140. 1958. Ewan, J., Regn. veg. 71: 44-47. 1970. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 275; Barnhart 2: 209; BB p. 156; BM 2: 880; Clokie p. 186; Desmond p. 324; DNB 27: 425; Dryander 3: 187, 321; Henrey 2: 53, 175-176, 177, 180, 221, 262, 722, 3:61; Hortus 3: 1196 (““Houstoun’’); Jackson p. 111; Kew 3: 44; KR p. 308; Langman p. 377; Laségue p. 21, 356, 450, 504; NI 938; PR 4290 (ed. 1: 4728); Rehder 1: 328; TL.2/see Buddle; Tucker 1: 354. Berkeley, E. and D. S., John Clayton 63, 173. 1963. Britten and Baker, J. Bot. 35: 225-234. 1897 (on H’s Leguminosae). Coats, A. M., Quest for plants 332-333. 1969. Ewan, J. et al., Short hist. bot. U.S. 32. 1969. Hemsley, W. B,, Biol. Centr. Amer. Bot. 4: 118. 1887. Hindle, Brook, Pursuit Sci. revol.-Amer. 31. 1956. Hulth, J. M., Bref Skrifv. Linné 2(1): 51-53. 1916. Johnston, E. D., Doctor William Houstoun, botanist. Savannah 1942, 15 p. (repr. from Georgia hist. Quart. 25(4), 1941). Jourdan, O., Dict. Sci. méd. 5: 296. 1822. Pulteney, R., Sketches progr. bot. England 2: 231-234. 1790. Scott, E. J. L., Index to Sloane manuscripts 264. 1904. Stafleu, F. A., Intr. Jussieu Gen. Pl. xxxviil. 1964; Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 180. 1971; i Jacquin, N. J., Sel. stirp. amer. hist., facs. ed., p. F23. 1971. Urban, I., Symb. ant. 2: 1. 1900, 3: 62. 1902. NOTE: Linnaeus frequently refers to Houstoun in the Hortus clzffortianus and in the various editions of the Genera plantarum. These names occur in unpublished Houstoun notes and engravings, given by P. Miller to Linnaeus in 1736 and entitled Houstounia genera plantarum americanarum nova communicata per Phil. Millerum, Lond. 1736, now at The Linnean Society, London. See W. T. Stearn, Intr. facsimile Linnaeus, Gen. ed. 5 [Weinheim 1960] p. xxi. — Sir Joseph Banks later published Reliquiae houstounianae (see no. 3079). Further drawings by Houstoun in P. Miller, Fig. pl. (1: pl. xliv) and in J. Martyn, Hist. pl. rar. 1728. HANDWRITING: J. E. Dandy, The Sloane herbarium facsimile no. 45. 1958. EPONYMY: Houstonia [sic] Linnaeus (1753). 3079. Reliquiae houstounianae: seu plantarum in America meridionali a Guilielmo Hous- toun... collectarum icones manu propria aere incisae; cum descriptionibus e schedis ejusdem in bibliotheca Josephi Banks, ... asservatis. Londini 1781. Qu. (Relig. houstoun.). Publ.: 1781, p. [1]-12, pl. 1-26, uncol. copper engr. by Houstoun; original drawings at BM. Copies seem to have become available for distribution by Banks in the middle of 1782. Copies: MICH, MO, NY, Teyler, US, USDA. Niirnberg ed.: Reliquiae .. . Josephi Bancks, .. . asservatis. Juxta exemplar londinense. Editio in Germania prima. Norimbergae [Nurnberg] (ex officina Raspeana) 1794. Oct. (in fours). Publ.: 1794 (Neues Mag. Bot. Apr-Sep 1794), p. [1]-24, pl. 7-5 (on one), 6-9 (id.), 10-12 (id.), 13-15 (id.), 16-26 (separate pl.), uncol. copper engr. Copies: G, M, MO, NY, USDA. Ref.: Dawson p. 340, 424; GGA 15 Jul 1782; Henrey 856. Houttuyn, Maarten (1720-1798), Dutch naturalist and physician at Amsterdam. (Houtt.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: L and G? According to Hitchcock (List) the Houttuyn types are at UPS. The basis of this statement is unknown to us. Some Houttuyn material is also at C (herb. Vahl). Merrill failed to locate any specimens either at L or at G. They may be 343 HOUTTUYN incorporated, however, in the Burman and van Royen herbaria. Van Steenis and Veldkamp (1973) located four Houttuyn specimens at L. Ref.: Steenis-Kruseman, M. J. van, Fl. males. Bull. 17: 907. 1962. v. Steenis and Veldkamp, Blumea 21: 151-152. 1973. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 3: 551; Backer p. 275; Barnhart 2: 209; BM 2: 880-881; Dryander 5: 290; Frank 3(Anh.): 47; GR p. 706; Hortus 3: 1196 (““Houtt.”); IF p. 707; Jackson p. 16; JW 2: 193, 3: 355; Kew 3: 44; Laségue p. 66; Lenley p. 231; LS 12698; MW p. 196; NI 939 (see Nachtrag), 940; PR 4291 (ed. 1: 4729-4730); Quenstedt p. 210-211; Rehder 5: 409; RS p. 88; SBC p. 123 (“Houtt.”’); SK 1: 248, 8: xlvin; SO 73; TL-2/1130; Tucker 1: 354; Zander ed. 10, p. 673. Anon., in A. Winkler Prins, Geill. Enc. 8: 459. 1885. Fries, Th. M., Bref och Skrifv. Linné 1(3): 117, 261. 1909. Hulth, J. M., Bref och Skrifv. Linné 2(1): 306. 1916, 2(2): 232, 233, 238. 1943. Lutjeharms, W. J., Gesch. Mycol. 242. 1936. Merrill, E. D., Rhodora 40: 288-293. 1938 (Contr. Gray Herb. no. 122) (on H’s overlooked binomials, see below, Nat. hist.); J. Arn. Arb. 19: 299-300. 1938, 20: 264-268. 1939. Nissen, C., Philobiblon 6(9): 337. 1933. Spiess, E., Abh. naturf. Ges. Nurnberg 8: 182, 185. 1891. Stafleu, F. A., Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 174-176. 1971. Stearn, W. T., R. Hort. Soc., Lily Year Book 11: 101-108. 1947 (on Lilium japonicum as used by H.). HANDWRITING: Blumea 21: 152. 1973. EPONYMY: Houttuynia Houttuyn (1780, nom. rej.) ; Houttuynia Thunberg (1784, nom. cons.). 3080. Natuurlijke historie of uitvoerige beschrijving der dieren, planten en mineraalen, volgens het samenstel van den Heer Linnaeus. Met naauwkeurige afbeeldingen. ‘Tweede deels, {Planten], eerste [-viertiende] stuk... Te Amsterdam (By de Erven van F. Houttuyn) 1773-1783, 14 parts. Oct. (Nat. hist.). Publ.: This Natuurlijke Historie is a Dutch version of Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. ed. 12, 1767, enlarged, amended, and provided with coloured plates. The second “‘part”’ (tweede deel) dealing with plants, was issued in 14 “‘stukken”’ (fascicles). The name of the author appears e.g. on I: X. £220) Dec 73 (psx: 25 Nov 1a p. [1*-iv*], [i]-x, [1-8], [1]-438, [1-2, ind.], pl. 7-4. 2:17 Aug 1774 (p. vill: 3 Jul 1774), p. [i*], [i]-vii, [1-6], [1]-616, [1-2, err.], pl. 5-77. 3: late Dec 1774, p. [i-viii], [1 ]-688, th 12, ind.], pl. 12-17. 4: 4 Aug 1775, p. [i-x], [1]-564, pl. 16-23. 5: 29 Dec 1775, p. [i-vili], [1]-576, pl. 24-29. 6: 11 Sep 1776, p. [i-viii], [1]-468, [12], pl. 30-37. 7: 11 Jun 1777, p. [i-vil], [1]-832, pl. 36-44. 8: 31 Dec 1777, p. [i-vili], [i]-784, pl. 45-52. g: 29 Jul 1778, p. [i-viii], [1]-760, pl. 53-60. 10: 16 Jun 1779, p. [i-viil], [1]-828, pl. 67-69. 11: 3 Dec 1779, p. [i-viii], [1]-456, [1-29], pl. 70-76. 12: 5 Jul 1780, p. [i-x], [1]-558, [1-6], pl. 77-86. NS ~) 3:31 Mai 1782, p. [i-iv], [1]-616, [1-6], pl. 87-93. : 20 Oct 1783, p. [i-x], [1]-698, [1-12], pl. 94-105. : 1773 (p. xxv 20 Mai 1773) Eerste deels, agttiende stuk “De Plantdieren’’, p. [i*], [1]-xxv, [xxvi-xxix], [1]-226, [ind. P,-Ssg]. — This is part 18 of the first series, (Dieren). Copies: BR, HH, NY, U. — Plates: Uncoloured copper engr. SON Os HA Later edition: The Handleiding . . . (see below), is actually a new edition of the Wat. hist. tweede deel [Planten]. Derde deel (Cryptogams) : 1: 1780, [i]-viii, [1-12]. [1]-552, pl. 1-712. 2: 1782, [i-x], [1]-700, [1-8], pl. 19-24. 344 HOUTTUYN 3: 1782, [i-vi], [1]-638, [1-4], pl. 25-34. 4: 1784, [i-vini], [1]-498, pl. 35-41. 5: 1785, [i-vi], [1]-360, [1-232], pl. 42-48. Note: See NI 940 and Fuchs (1962) for details on the plates. Ref.: Merrill, E. D. Rhodora 40: 288-293. 1938 (Contr. Gray Herb. no. 122); J. Arnold Arb. 19: 291-375. 1938 (modern nomenclature!), 20: 264-268. 1939. Fuchs, H. P., Taxon 11: 41-48. Feb 1962; Fl. males. Bull. 17: go6. 1962 (dates). 3081. Handleiding tot de plant- en kruidkunde, benevens een uitvoerige beschrijving der boo- men, planten, heesters, kruiden, varens, mossen, bol- en grasplanten, volgens het zamenstel van C. Linnaeus. Nieuwe Uitgave met 105 platen Ie [-XIVe] Deel... te Amsterdam (Lodewijk van Es, ...) s.d. [?1773-1783]. Oct. (Handl. pl.- kruidk.). Publ.: Dates not known. In fact an (extremely rare) title-issue of the Nat. Hist., tweede deel (see no. 3080) on better paper and with exquisitely hand-coloured plates (unsigned copper engravings). Only copy analysed by us: BR. — Merrill describes a copy at K (seen by us but not analysed). The t.p.’s do not mention the author, but see e.g. 1: x. fi ae [i]-x [25 Nov 1773, signed M. Houttuyn], [1-8, cont. pl., 1, h.t.], [1]-438, [1-2, r: [i ind.], pl. 14 2: [i], [1]-vin [3 Jul 1774], [1-4, cont.; 1, h.t.], [1]-616, [1-2, err.], pl. 5-r1. 3: [i*], [i-vini], [1]-688, [1-12, ind.], pl. 12-77. 4: [i-vili], [1, h. t.], [1]-568, pl. 18-23 45: [i-viii], [1]-576, pl. 24-29. 6: [i-vii], [1 ]-468, [1-12, ind.], pl. 30-37 7: [i-vui]. [1]-832, pl. 38-44. 8: [i-viii], [1]-784, pl. 45-52. g: [i-vili], [1]-760, pl. 53-60. 10: [i-viii], [1]-628, pl. 67-69. rr: {i-vili], [1 ]-456, [1-29, ind.], pl. 70-76. 12: [i-vin], [1, h. t.], [1]-558, [ 1-6, ind.], pl. 77-66. 13: [i-vu], [1]-616, [1-6, ind.], pl. 87-93. 14: [i-vii], [1, h. t.], [1]-698, [ 1-6, Byvoegsel], [ 1-6, index], [1-2, Nabericht], pl. 94-105. Ref.: Merrill, E. D., J. Arnold Arb. 19: 304-305. 1938 (copy at K). Junk, Librorum Catalogus 207: 32. 1977 (offers a copy for sale). 3082. Afbeelding van in- en uitlandsche houten, zo wel van boomen als heesters, welken door de liefhebbers der natuurlijke historie in hunne naturalién-cabinetten tot vermaak en nut- tigheid, verzameld worden; volgens hunne inwendige hoedanigheid en natuurlijke ko- leuren, ook met de bygevoegde hollandsche, hoogduitsche, engelsche, fransche en latijnsche benaamingen, in ’t licht gegeeven. Te Amsterdam (By Christiaan Sepp, Boekverkooper) 1773. Ou. (Afb. houten). Publ.: 1773 [re-issued 1791] published in parts; engr. t.p., p. [1-xvi], pl. 7-700, followed by a supplement, published 1791: suppl. pl. 1-6, p. [1*-iv*, dated 12 Sep 1791], [1]-lviui, 1 chart. Copy: NY (has cover of part 1, pl. 1-30). The 1791 reissue also contained a special 1791 t.p. The copy at MO has essentially the same composition, but with a title-page: “‘Houtkunde, behelzende afbeeldingen van meest alle bekende, in- en uitlandsche houten die tot huis- en scheepsbouw, tot schrynwerk, werktuigen en gereedschappen, tot verwstoffen en in de geneeskunde, worden gebruikt: ... Te Amster- dam (by Jan Christiaan Sepp, Boekverkooper)”’ 1791. Title-pages: Apart from the above mentioned dutch t.p., the book has four other 1773 t.p.’s as follows: Latin: ‘“‘Icones lignorum exoticorum et nostratium...” German: “Abbildung in- und auslandischer Holtzer...” French: “‘Réprésentation des bors des arbres et arbrisseaux...” English: “A representation of inland and foreign wood,...” Note: Our information is obviously incomplete. The book seems to be rather rare. Ref.: Zuchold, E. A., Jahresber. Nat. Ver. Halle 5: 25. 1853 (describes 1791 reissue; dates supplement 1795). 345 HOVELACQUE Hovelacque, Maurice Jean Alexandre (1858-1898), French botanist. (Hovel.). HERBARIUM and TyPES: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Andrews p. 280; Barnhart 2: 209; BJI 1: 28; BM 2: 881, 6: 487; Bossert p. 183; CSP 13: 506, 15: 958; Kew 3: 44; Quenstedt p. 211; Rehder 5: 409; Tucker 1: 354. Anon., Bot. Not. 1899: 102; Bull. Soc. Linn. Normandie ser. 5. 3: Ixi. 1899. Bergeron, Bull. Soc. géol. France ser. 3. 26: 384. 1898, 27: 154. 1899. Bertrand et al., Maurice Hovelacque, s.l.n.d., 64 p. (portr., bibl.), Copy: Engler coll. DS. Corsin, Rev. Palaeobot. Palynol. 7: 156. 1968. Hua, Bull. Soc. bot. France 45: 252. 1808. 3083. These présentées a la faculté des sciences de Paris pour obtenir le grade de docteur és sciences naturelles par Maurice Hovelacque. tre these — Recherches sur Vappareil végétatif des Bignoniacees, Rhinanthacées, Orobanchacées et Utriculariées. 2. these — propositions données par la Faculté. Soutenues le [21] juin devant la commission d’examen... Paris (G. Masson, . . .) 1888. Oct. (Rech. Bignoniac.). Publ.: 21 Jun 1888 (t.p.; Bot. Zeit. 27 Jul 1888), p. [i-iii], [i]-765, [1], fig. 1-657. Copy: L. Hoven, Frederik Johan Jacob Slingsbij van (1815-1879), Dutch army physician and botanist at ’s Hertogenbosch (1844), later at Dordrecht; from 1866 at Helvoirt, from 1871- 1879 at Vught. (Hoven). HERBARIUM and TYPEs: L, NBV. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BL 2: 433, 670; CSP 3: 448; IH 2: 288; Oudemans p. 253; Rehder 1: 391, 5: Xx. NOTE: F. J. J. Slingsbij van Hoven was born in Rotterdam, 16 Jul 1815, died at Vught (nr. ’s Hertogenbosch) 27 Feb 1879; son of Samuel von Hoven and Jacoba Slingsby (information obtained from the public registrar, Vught, by A. P. M. Sanders). — H. called himself “Officier van Gezondheid [Army physician] der 2de Klasse” in 1848. EPONYMY: Hovenia Thunberg (1781) and Hoveniphyllum Nathorst (1888) commemorate David ten Hove (1724-1787), Dutch patrician, member of the municipality of Amsterdam, and promotor of science. He was one of the sponsors of C. P. Thunberg’s journey to South Africa, Java and Japan (1772-1776). 3084. Flora van ’s Hertogenbosch. Of naamlijst van de planten welke in de stad ’s Hertogen- bosch en omstreken in het wild gevonden worden, met aanwijzing van derzelver groeiplaat- sen... Heusden (Aug. FraneS. Guill®. de Pinéda) 1848. Oct. (in fours). (Fl. Hertogenbosch). Ong. ed.: 1848, p. [i*], [i]-iv, [1]-36, [1, err.]. Copzes: KNAW, L. — Occasional variant spellings of generic names must be considered unintentional. Facsimile ed. {of ed. 1]: Amsterdam (Backhuys en Meesters) 1974, 300 copies. Copy: FAS. — See Taxon 23: 642. 1974. Ed. 2: 1879, p. [1]-193. Copies: KNAW, NBV. — ‘‘Flora van’s Hertogenbosch of naamiijst van de planten welke in de omstreken van ’s Hertogenbosch gevonden worden, met aanwijzing van hare groeiplaatsen door F. J. J. Slingsby van Hoven 2e veel vermeerderde en verbeterde uitgaaf. Leeuwarden (Hugo Suringar) 1879. Duod. Ref.: Hoven, F. J. J. van, Ned. Kruidk. Arch. 1: 273-279. 1848. Howe, Clifton Durant (1874-?), American botanist; doctor’s degree at Chicago 1904; instructor at Biltmore Forest School from 1905: later at the Faculty of Forestry, University of Toronto; brother of Marshall Avery Howe. (C. Howe). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: NY; other material F, GH. 346 HOWE, M. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 210; Hirsch p. 129; IH 2: 289; Pennell p. 610; Tucker 1: 354. Rodgers, A. D., Bernard Eduard Fernow 614 [index]. 195. 3085. A preliminary list of the hepaticae of Vermont by Clifton D. Howe, A. B., published by the Botanical Department of the University of Vermont. January, 1899. (Prelim. list hepat. Vermont). Publ.: Jan 1899, p. [1]-10. Copy: Steere. Howe, Elliot Calvin (1829-1899), American botanist, physician and musican, practiced at Charlotteville (N.Y), Yonkers (N.Y.) and Lansingburg (N.Y.). (E. Howe). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: MASS, NY, NYS, (C. H. Peck herbarium). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 216, BL 1: 201, 302; CSP 12: 350, 15: 963; IH2: 289; Lenley p. 232; LS 12711-12714; Stevenson p. 1245. Hesler, L. R., Biogr. sketches North Amer. mycol. 1975, mss. House, H. D., Bibl. bot. N.Y. State 1751-1940: 16. 1942. Kelly, H. A., Some Amer. med. bot. 187-189. 1914 (and 1929) (portr.). Kelly, H. A. & W. L. Burrage, Amer. med. biogr. 568-569. 1920. Peck, Bull. Torrey bot. Club 26: 251-253. 1899. Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 923. 1963. Rickett, H. W., Index Bull. Torrey bot. Club 49. 1955. EPONYMY: Howeva Beccari (1877) isnamed after the Lord Howe Islands, a group belonging to the Solomon Islands. Howe, Marshall Avery (1867-1936), American botanist; specialist on hepatics, marine algae and dahlias; instructor in cryptogamic botany at Berkeley 1891-1896; curator of the herbarium of Columbia college 1899-1901; Ph. D. Columbia 1898; subsequently curator (1902-1922), assistant director (1923-1935) and director (July 1935) of the New York Botanical Garden. (MM. Howe). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: NY (32.000); duplicates see [H. Exsiccatae: (1) North American Algae, collected at San Juan, Porto Rico and the Great Rogged Islands, Bahamas: B, BM, K, L, MIN, NY, PC, UC. (2) Herb. University of California. Hepaticae californiae (ca. 1891-1896). Ref.: Anon., Torreya 15: 270. 1915. Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 215-216. 1971, 19(3): 345. 1975. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Andrews p. 280; Barnhart 2: 211; BM 2: 882, 6: 489; Bossert p. 184; CSP 15: 965; GR p. 223; Hirsch p. 129; IH 2: 289; Kew 3: 47-48; Langman p. 378; Lenley p. 232-233; LS 34795; MW p. 196; NAF ser. 2. 2: 161; NI 944; NW p. 49; Quenstedt p. 483; SBC p. 123 (““M. A. Howe’’); Stevenson p. 1245; TL-2/781, 2192; Urban-Berl. p. 265, 359. Anon., Rev. bryol. 22: 63. 1895, 23: 80. 1896, 24: 61. 1897, 25: 15, 55, 70. 1898, 26: 85. 1899, 28: 81. 1901, 29: 15. 1902; Bryologist 40(2): 48. 1937; Fern. J. 27(1): 33. 1937; Torreya 37: 22. 1937; J. Bot. 75: 81. 1937; Hedwigia 77: (109). 1938. Grout, A. J., Bryologist 40(2): 33-36. 1937 (portr.). Ewan, J. et al., Short hist. bot. U.S. 75, 76, 93, 94. 1969. Harper et al., Torreya 37: 66-67. 1937. House, H. D., Bibl. bot. N. Y. State 1751-1940: 37, 38. 1942. Howe, M. A., J. New York Bot. Gard. 9: 123-130. 1908 (coll. Algae at NY) ; “How D. Howe does it’, Bull. Amer. Dahlia Soc. 7(39): 43-45. 1927 (on his Dahlia work). Koster, J., Taxonon 18: 554. 1969. Merrill, E. D., Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 30(1): 163. 1947. Millspaugh, C. F., Praenunciae bahamenses 1, Field Mus. Bot. 2(3): 141. 1906. (Coll. Bahamas; see also J. New York Bot. Gard. 5: 129-136, 6: 77-85), 2. ib. 2(7): 290-291. 1909. Murrill, W. A., Hist. found. bot. Florida 26. 1945. Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. P. 479 [index]. 1963. Rickett, H. W., Index Bull. Torrey bot. Club 50. 1955. HOWE, M. Schuster, R. M., Hep. Anthoc. N. Amer. 1: 59. 1966 (bibl.). Setchell, W. A., Natl. Acad. Sci. Biogr. Mem. 19(7): 243-269. 1938 (portr., bibl. by J. H. Barnhart; the main biography). Stout, J. New York Bot. Gard. 28: 25-31. 1937 (portr.). Urban, I., Symb. ant. 5: 7. 1902. Verdoorn, F., Ann. bryol. 10: 152. 1937 (portr.). Vaughan, J. Paleontology 11(4): 368-370. 1937 (with bibl. of papers on Calcareous algae by R. Weikert). Wood, R. D., Monogr. Charac. 1: 817. 1965 (bibl.). COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Editor of Torreya vols. 1-8, 1901-1908, then of the Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 1908-1936 (editor, later member editorial board). (2) Recczaceae, in NAF 14(1): 9-27. 19 Jan 1923; Sphaerocarpales, ib. 14(1): 2-8. 19 Jan 1923 (with C. C. Haynes) (TL- 2/781). 3086. The Anthocerotaceae of North America... [New York] 1898. Oct. (Anthocerot. N. Amer.). Publ.: 25 Jan 1898 (Nat. Nov. Feb(1) 1898), [1]-24, pl. 321-326. Copy: NY. — Reprinted from Bull. Torrey bot. Club 25(1): 1-24, pl. 327-326. Jan 1898, with special cover. Contributions from the Department of Botany of Columbia University, no. 129. 3087. The hepaticae and anthocerotes of California by Marshall Avery Howe submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of doctor of philosophy in the faculty of pure science of Columbia University issued August 5, 1899 [New York]. (Hepat. Calif.). Publ.: 5 Aug 1899 (Nat. Nov. Sep(1) 1899), p. [1-111], [i]-208, p/. 66-722, uncol., by author. Copies: G, MO, NY; IDC 7562. - Mem. Torrey Bot. Cl. 7, 1899. Trade ed.: 5 Aug 1899, p. [1]-208, pl. 88-122 (id.). Copy: USDA. — Idem. Ref.: A. G., J. Bot. 38: 58-59. Feb rgoo. 3088. The marine algae of Peru... {New York] issued September 19, 1914. (Mar. alg. Peru). Publ.: 19 Sep 1914; cover, p. [i], [1]-185, pl. 1-66. Copy: US. - Memoirs Torrey bot. Club 15. Howe, Reginald Heber, Jr. (1875-1932), American cryptogamist, high school teacher at Middlesex School, Concord, Mass., headmaster of the Belmont Hillschool (1923), curator of the Thoreau Museum of Natural History. (R. Howe). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: FH (4000); further material at MICH, NY, S. Exsiccatae: Lichenes novae angliae. Determined and prepared by R. Heber Howe, Jr. Thoreau Museum of Natural History, dec. 1-7, nos. 1-70, Concord, Mass., 1911-1914. Sets at CM, FH, MICH, NY, O, and WELC. — Hawksworth cites mycological material from NY. Ref.: Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 135. 1969. Hawksworth, D. L., Mycol. handb. 183. 1974. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 211; CSP 15: 965; GR p. 191, cat. p. 65; IH 2: 289; Kew 3: 48; KR p. 308; LS 12715-12719, 34787-34796, suppl. 12359-12397; SBC p. 123 (“R. H. Howe’’); SO 3509. Anon., Bryologist 35(1): 16. 1932; J. New York Bot. Gard. 12: 132. 1gI1. Ewan, J. et al., Short hist. bot. U.S. 95. 1969. Philips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 450, 939. 1963. 3089. Common and conspicuous lichens of New England a field book for beginners. . . Boston (W. B. Clarke & Company) 1906-1908, 5 parts. (Lich. N. England). Co-author: Marion Appleton Howe (née Barker) (married Reginald Heber Howe 19 Sep 1904 (Barnhart)). Part 1: 1906 (p. 8: Dec 1905), cover, [3]-22, 2 pl. Part 2: 1906, cover, p. [23]-39, 3 pl. Part 3: 1906, cover, [41]-55, 3 pl. Part 4: 1906, cover, [57]-71, 3 pl. Part 5: 1908, cover, [73]-87, 2 pl. Copy: FH. 348 HOWELL, J. T. gogo. Theses présenteées a la Faculte des Sciences de l'Université de Paris [série no. 60. No. d’ordre 71] pour obtenir le titre de Docteur de Université par R. Heber Howe, Jr.,... tre These. — Classification de la famille des Usneaceae dans Amérique du Nord. 2e These. — Propositions données par la Faculté. Soutenues le [6] février 1912 devant la Commission d’examen... Paris (J. Mersch) 1912. Oct. (Classif. Usneac. Amer.). Publ.: 6 Feb 1912, p. [1]-31, [32, these], p/. 10, errata slip. Copies: G(2), US, USDA. — See also: A monograph of the North American Usneaceae, Ann. Rep. Missouri bot. Gard. 23: 133-146, pl. 7. 16 Dec 1912 (reprint with special cover and original pagination; copy: US). 3091. Memoir of the Thoreau Museum of natural History Middlesex School Concord, Massachusetts. A monograph of the Usneaceae of the United States and Canada by R. Heber Howe, Jr. (Concord, Mass., 1914-1915] 2 parts. (Monogr. Usneac. U.S.). Part 1: Mar 1914, cover, p. [1]-25, pl. 1-5, maps. Part 2: Feb 1915, [1]-34, [1-2], pl. 6-76, map chart. Copy: USDA. Howe, W. E. (x-1891), British geologist and pteridologist at Matlock-Bath. (W. Howe). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 211; BB p. 157; BM 2: 882; Desmond p. 325; Kew 3: 48; NI 945. 3092. The ferns of Derbyshire, illustrated from nature. Edited by W. E. Howe witha preface by the Rev. Gerard Smith, B. A.... London (Wertheim, Macintosh, and Hunt. Bemrose and Sons, Derby and Matlock-Bath) 1861. (Ferns Derbyshire). Publ.: 1861 (p. x: 11 Jun 1861), engr. t.p., p. [i]-x, [1], pl. 7, 1a, 2-22, with text. Copy: NY. — Several further editions were published, ed. 3. 1863; ed. 5. 1865, ed. 6. 1867; ‘‘new edition with additions” London (Bemrose and Sons...) s.d. [1877], engr.t.p., [1]-xxii, [1], [1-2], pl. [o], 1-24, with text, [1, note]. Copy: NY. Ref.: Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 19: 390-391. 27 Dec 1861. Howell, John Thomas (1903-x), American botanist at the California Academy of Scien- ces; specialist on the phanerogamic floras of California and the Galapagos Islands. (7. T. Howell). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: CAS; duplicates in many herbaria, see IH. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 211; BL 1: 167, 302; Bossert p. 184; GR p. 223- 224; Hortus 3: 1196 (“‘J. T. Howell”); IH2: 289; Kew 3: 48-49; Langman p. 378-379; Lenley p. 233; MW suppl. p. 118; NAF 28B(2): 337, ser. 2. 5: 243; NW p. 49; Roon p. 54. Ewan, J., Rocky Mountain naturalists 236. 1950. Fosberg, Taxon 20(2/3): 369. 1971 (rev. Marin flora, ed. 2, 1970). McHoul, L., Fremontia 3(1): 22-23. 1975 (portr.). Thomas, Contr. Dudley Herb. 5(6): 157. 1961. Kearney, Leafl. West. Bot. 8: 93, fig. 3. 1958 (portr.). McVaugh, Contr. Univ. Mich. Herb. 9: 249. 1972. Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 209. 1963. Reifschneider, O., Biogr. Nevada bot. 1844-1963: 122-123. 1964 (portr.). Reveal, J. H. in A. Cronquist et al., Intermountain Flora 1: 69-70. 1972 (portr.). COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) J. IT. Howell, P. H. Raven & P. Rubtzoff, A flora of San Francisco, California. 1958 (see e.g. Shinners, Taxon 18: 172-173. 1969). (2) Editor, Leaflets of Western Botany (1932-x). EPONYMY: Howelliella W. Rothmaler (1954). 3093. A systematic study of the genus Lessingia Cham.... Berkeley, California (University of California Press) 1929. Oct. (Syst. study Lessingta). Publ.: 5 Aug 1929, p. [1]-44. Copy: MO. — Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. 16(1): 1-44. 19209. 349 HOWELL. T. J. Howell, Thomas Jefferson (1842-1912), American botanist, pioneer of Oregon and of the knowledge of the Northwestern American flora, discovered Picea Breweriana. (Howell). HERBARIUM and TYPES: ORE; duplicates in numerous herbaria (Howell’s Pacific Coast Plants). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 275; Barnhart 2: 211; BL 1: 162, 209, 220, 302; BM 6: 489; Bossert p. 184; CSP 12: 350, 15: 966; DAB 9: 305-306; Hortus 3: 1196 (“‘T. J. Howell’’) ; IH 2: 289; Kew 3: 49; MW suppl. p. 118; NW p. 49; Rehder 5: 410; Stevenson p. 1245; Tucker 1: 354; Urban-Berl. p. 359; Zander ed. 10, p. 673. Anon., Bot. Not. 1913: 192; Torreya 13: 40. 1913; The Morning Oregonian 25 Jan 1904. Ewan, J. et al., Short hist. bot. U.S. 167. 1969. Greene, E. L., Amer. midl. Naturalist 3: 30-31. 1913. Hultén, E., Bot. Not. 1940: 310 (Alaska coll.). Humphrey, Makers N. Amer. Bot. 118-129. 1961. Lange, Sci. Monthly 77(1): 198-204. 1953 (bibl., portr.). Piper, C., Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 11: 18. 1906. Reveal, J. R., 2 A. Cronquist et al., Intermountain flora 1: 62. 1972. Rodgers, A. D., Amer. bot. 1873-1892: 330 [index]. 1944. Sargent, C. S., Silva 12: 52. 1808. Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 345. 1975. Smith, Bot. Gaz. 458-460. 1913 (portr.). Thomas, J., Taxon 25: 217. 1976 (written records at University of Oregon Library). Watson, S., Bot. California 2: 559. 1880. EPONYMY: Howellia A. Gray (1879, also dedicated to Joseph Howell (1830-1912), probably a brother of Thomas Jefferson Howell. They collected together in Oregon). 3094. Catalogue of the flora of Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. [Arthur, Oregon, 1877]. (Cat. fl. Oregon). Publ.: 1877, p. [i], [1]-22, [23]. Copy: NY. 3095. Catalogue of the plants of N. Western America by Thomas Howell, Sauvie’s Island Oregon. s.d. [1883]. Oct. (Cat. pl. N. W. Amer.). Publ.: 24 Aug 1883 (date given by author on presentation copy to Trelease), p. [1]-[23]. Copies: MO, USDA. 3096. A catalogue of the known plants, (Phaenogamia and Pteridophyta) of Oregon, Washington, and Idaho,... Arthur, Oregon. 1887. Oct. (Cat. pl. Oregon). Publ.: 15 Feb 1887 (p. iii: 15 Feb 1887; Nat. Nov. Mai 1887; Bot. Gaz. Apr 1887; TBC Apr 1887; Bot. Zeit. 28 Oct 1887), p. [1, ui], [1 ]-28. Copies: MO, USDA. Preceded by Catalogue of the Flora of Oregon, Washington and Idaho, Arthur, Oregon 1877. See no. 3094. 3097. A flora of northwest America. Containing brief descriptions of all the known indigenous and naturalized plants growing without cultivation north of California, west of Utah, and south of British Columbia... Portland, Ore. (author) 1897-1903. 1 vol. Oct. f. (Fl. NV. W. Amer.). fasc. pages dates fasc. pages dates I [i-i1], [1]-112 15 Mar 1897 5 [i], 475-562 20 Nov 1901 b; [i], 113-274 1 Apr 1898 6 [i], 563-666 20 Jul 1902 3 [i], [275]-386 21 Aug 1900 7 [i], 667-792 10 Aug 1903 4 [i], 387-474 21 Mar 1901 Index [1-26] 1903 Copies: MO, NY, US(2), USDA. — Portland, Oregon had no type setter “‘who could set the type for such a book, and Mr. Howell learned the trade and set the type himself...” (Rydberg). The Hitchcock copy at US has a volume 1 t.p. with ‘‘A flora of northwhst [sic] America,’ all other copies seen by us lack this general t.p. for vol. 1. This original t.p. also did not include the base line statement ‘“‘Entered according to Act of Congress . . ..’ The dates are those given on the t.p.’s. Fasc. 3 was received at Washington D.C., on 25 Jul 1900. For an 350 HOWSE account of the troublesome history of the publishing of the book and E. L. Greene’s financial and moral support see Lange (1955). Number of copies printed: 1000. ‘The Howell-Greene correspondence is at Notre Dame (ND). See also the Portland Morning Oregonian of 25 Jan 1904 (““Work of a life time’’). Facsimile ed.: FL-9490 Vaduz 1977. J. Cramer, in der A.R. Gantner Verlag Kommanditgesellschaft, ISBN 3-7682-1170-3, p. [i-ii, t-p. and colophon reprint], fol- lowed by facsimile including the t.p.’s of the various parts. Copy: FAS. —See Taxon 27(1): 109. 1978. Ref.: P. A. R(ydberg), Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 24: 360-362. 1897, Torreya 4: 70-72. 1904. Harshberger, J. W., Phytogr. survey North America 80. 1911 (Veget. Erde 13). Thompson, Leaflets western Bot. 1: 183. 1935 (dates). Lange, Madrono 13: 1-4. 1955 (on the role of E. L. Greene in publishing the book). Howie, Charles (1811-1899), Scottish bryologist, nurseryman and seedsman, of St. An- drews. (Howe). HERBARIUM and TyYPEs: BM, E. Exsiccatae: Mosses of Fifeshire (e.g. at OXF). Desmond states: “Herb. at St. Andrews” (STA). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 212; BB p. 157; BM 2: 882; Clokie p. 187; CSP 3: 451, 7: 1024, 10: 280, 15: 967; Desmond p. 326; IH 2: 289; Kew 3: 49; Rehder 5: 410. Howie and Jenner, Trans. bot. Soc. Edinb. 9: 257-265. 1867. Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 345-346. 1975. 3098. The moss flora of Fife and Kinross. Cupar (Printed in the Fifeshire Journal office). s.d. [1889]. Oct. (Moss fl. Fife). Publ.: Mai 1889 (author’s ded. to Druce in copy Steere), p. [i, iti], [1]-116, [1, abbr.], [ 1-2, subscr.]. Copies: G, Steere. — For early publications on Fifeshire mosses see Phytologist 2: 483-5. 1858, 3: 212-216. 1859; and Trans. bot. Soc. Edinburgh 9: 312-316. 1868, 10: 67- 71. 1870, see also 20: 39-40. 1896. Howitt, Godfrey (1800-1873), British physician (M. D. Edinburgh) at Leicester and Nottingham; to Australia 1839, practicing at Melbourne until 1869. (Howztt). HERBARIUM and TyPES: Melbourne University rd. H’s entomological coll. and library. Exsiccatae: Muscologia Nottinghamiensis: or, a collection of mosses, found chiefly in the neigh- bourhood of Nottingham: arranged in fasciculi, with descriptions and occasional remarks. Fasc. 1-3, nos. 1-24, Nottingham (Bennett) 1883, issued together with William Valentine (x- 1884). Set at BM. Ref.: Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 216. 1971. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 212; BB p. 157; BL 2: 262, 670; BM 2: 882; Desmond p. 326; GR p. 373, cat. p.65; HR; Jackson p. 258; Kew 3: 50; LS 12725; PR 4295- 4296; Rehder 5: 410. Hawksworth, D. L. & M. R. D. Seaward, Lichenol. Brit. Isl. 14, 98. 1977. Horwood, A. R. and C. W. F. Noel, Fl. Leicestershire and Rutland ccvil. 1933. Howitt, M. E. B., Victorian hist. Mag. 3: 1-24. 1913 (portr.). Howitt, R. C. L. & B. M., A flora of Nottinghamshire 16-17. 1963. Serle, P., Dict. Austral. biogr. 1: 457. 1949. Spalding, D. A. E., Sorby Record 2(4): 7. 1967 (n.v.). 3099. The Nottinghamshire Flora. London 1839. Oct. (Nottinghamshire F1.). Publ.: 1839, 124 p., map, (n.v.), copy at K. — “‘A flora of Nottinghamshire” was published privately in 1963 by R.C.L. and B. M. Howitt. Copies: MICH, MO, USDA; p. [1]-[ vii], [1]-252, map. Howse, Richard (1821-1901), British palaeontologist; high school teacher at South Shields; curator of the Hancock Museum at Newcastle-upon-Tyne. (Howse). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. 30H HOWSE BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Andrews p. 281; Barnhart 2: 212; BM 2: 883; CSP 3: 451- 452, 7: 1024-1025; 10: 281, 15: 969; Desmond p. 326; Quenstedt p. 211-212. Anon., Nature 63: 499. 1901. Lebour, G. A., Geol. Magaz. N. S., dec. 4. 8: 382-384. 1901. Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 567. 1963. 3100. A catalogue of fossil plants from the Hutton collection, presented by the Council of the Mining Institute to the Natural History Society, 1883 ... Newcastle-upon-Tyne (printed by J. Bell and Co.,...) 1888. Oct. (Cat. Hutton coll.). Publ.: 1888, p. [1]-135, pl. 1-6, fig. 1-8. Copy: USGS. — Reprinted from Natural History Transactions of Northumberland, Durham, and Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 10: 19-151. 1888. Hoyer, Carl [Karl] August Heinrich (//. 1838), German botanist and pharmacist at Rinteln. (Hoyer). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BM 2: 883; Kew 3: 50; PR 4207 (ed. 1: 4733-4734); Rehder 5: 410. Drude, O., Hercyn. Florenbez. 7. 1902 (Veg. Erde 6). giox. Flora der Grafschaft Schaumburg und er Umgegend, mit besonderer Rucksicht auf Arzneikunde, den Haushalt, die Landwirthschaft und die Gewerbe bearbeitet von C. A. H. Hoyer, ... Rinteln (Druck und Verlag von C. Bosendahl) 1838. Oct. (Fl. Schaumburg). Publ.: 1838 (Flora 28 Mai 18309), p. [i]-iv, [1]-512, [1, err.], [1]-xxxiv, index. Copy: HBG. Ref.: Flora 22: 320. 1839. Hu, Hsen-hu (1894-1968), Chinese botanist; director of the Fan memorial institute of Biology; president National Chung-cheng University; later at the Institute of botany of the Academia sinica, Peking; specialist on the woody flora of China, especially of Yunnan. (Hu). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: PE; further coll. from Che-kiang and Kiang-si at A, B, K, NY, P,S. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Andrews p. 281; Barnhart 2: 213 (orig. inf.) ; Bossert p. 185; Hortus 3: 1196 (“H. H. Hu’’); IF suppl. 3: 211; IH 2: 290; Kew 3: 52-53; Lenley p. 233; LS suppl. 12443; MW p. 197-198, suppl. p. 120-122; NI 946-947; Roon p. 54; TL-2/1104; Zander ed. 10, p. 673. Ewan, J. et al., Short hist. bot. U.S. 123. 1969. Hirsch, G. C., Index biol. p. 130. 1928. Rosse, Int. Dendrol. Soc. Year Book 1970: 7-11. 1971 (on Hu’s expeditions of 1937-1940). Schuster, C. & W. Schweitz, Generalregister Bot. Jahrb. 2(31-56): 80. 1938. EPONYMY: Huthamnus Y. Tsiang (1939). Nore: We are endebted to Dr. Tang Yen-chen, of Peking, for communicating to us the year of death of H. H. Hu. Other details were taken from a personal communication by Hu to the senior author (1958). 3102. Icones plantarum sinicarum edited by Hsen-hsu Hu, ... and Woon-young Chun, .. . (1-2: Shanghai, published by the Commercial Press, Ltd.; 2-5: Peiping [ Peking] (published by the Fan memorial institute of biology) 1927-1937, 5 fasc. Fol. (Icon. pl. sin.). Co-author: Woon-young Chun (1894-x). 1: Feb 1927, p. [i-x], 1-50, pl. 1-50. 2: Aug 1928, p. [i-x], 1-50, pl. 51-100. 3: Jan 1933, p. [i-vili], 1-50, pl. ror-150. 4: Mai 1935, p. [i-viii], 1-50, pl. 151-200. 5: Mai 1937, p. [i-vili], 1-50, pl. 201-250. Copies: U, USDA. 303 HUBER, J. E. Hua, Henri (1861-1919), French botanist at the Ecole des Hautes-Etudes and Laboratoire de Phanérogamie du Muséum histoire naturelle, Paris. (Hua). HERBARIUM and TYPES: P. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 213; BL 1: 30, 62, 302; BM 6: 490; CSP 15: 971- 972; IH 2: 290; Kew 3: 53; MW p. 199; Rehder 5: 410; Tucker 1: 355, 776. Bonaparte, Bull. Soc. bot. France 66: 149. 1919. Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 104, pl. 143, 1905 (portr.). EPONYMY: Hua Pierre ex De Wildeman (1906). Hubbard, Charles Edward (1900-x), British botanist at Kew. (Hubb.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: K. — Exsiccatae; Gramineae britannicae exsiccatae ex herbario kewenst distributae. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 213; Bossert p. 185; Hortus 3: 1196 (“C. E. Hubb.”’); [IH 2: 290; Kew 3: 53-55; Langman p. 380; Lenley p. 233; MW p. 199; Roon p. 54; SO 2853; Zander ed. 10, p. 673. Anon., Gard. Chron. 161: 4. 1967 (portr.) ; Nature 209: 245. 1966; Proc. Linn. Soc. London 179: 135. 1968. Hepper, F. N., AETFAT Bull. 17: 23. 1966. Merrill, E. D., Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 30(1): 163. 1947. COMPOSITE WORKS: Oliver, Flora of tropical Africa: Gramineae 10(1): [1]-192. 21 Mai 1937. EPONYMY: Hubbardia Bor (1950). 3103. Kast African pasture plants. I(11). East African grasses... Published for the Colonies, 4, Millbank, London S. W. s.d. [1926-1928]. (£. Afr. pasture pl.). Part 1: 1926 (p. [3]: Jan 1926), p. [1]-55, [56, ind.], fig. 7-28. Part 2: early 1928 (p. 3: Aug 1927, US rd. 10 Mar 1928), p. [1 1]-55, [56, ind.], fig. 29-58. Copy: US. — The name of the author of the text, Hubbard, Is given in the preface; the drawings are by W. E. Trevithick. Huber, Jakob (“Jacques”’) E. (1867-1914), Swiss (Schaffhausen) botanist, who settled at Belem, Para (Brazil) in 1905 and developed the Museu Goeldi (Museu Paraense) ; explorer of the Amazon region (1894-1904). (Huber). HERBARIUM and TyPESs: MG; duplicated in many herbaria, e.g. B, BM, F, G, H, IAN, MO, NYSE Se CAUSA Wi. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 214; BEM 3074; BL 1: 241, 257, 302; BM 6: 490; Bossert p. 185; IH 2: 290; Kew 3: 55; LS 12735-12735a; Moebius p. 83; NI 948; Rehder 3: 232, 5: 410; Tucker 1: 355, 776; Urban-Berl. p. 277, 359. Anon., Gard. Chron. 1914: 260; Amer. J. Sci. 187: 566. 1914. Beauverd, G., Le docteur Jacques Huber 1867-1914 [Geneve 1914], 10 p., repr. from Bull. Soc. bot. Genéve ser. 2, 6: gt-100. 1914 (bibl.; itineraries, portr.). Briquet, J., Bull. Soc. bot. Suisse 50a: 273- age 1940 (bibl.; personal souvenirs). Chodat, R., Bull. Soc. bot. Genéve ser. 2. 6(3): 81-82. 1914. Dangeard, P. , Bull. Soc. bot. France 61: 132. 1914. De Toni, G. B., Syll. alg. 4: xi-xii, xxx. 1897. Hosseus, C. G., Alg. bot. Z. 20(6): g1. 1914. Schultes, R. E., Bot. Rev. 36: 256-257. 1970; Regn. veg. 71: 275-276. 1970 (portr.). Urban, I., Fl. bras. 1(1): 33-34. 1906 (itin.). EPONYMY: Huberodaphne Ducke (1925); Huberodendron Ducke (1935); Jacqueshuberta Ducke (1922). 353 HUBER, J. E. 3104. Contributions a la connaissance des Chaetophorées épiphytes et endophytes et de leurs affinités. Thése présentée a la faculte de philosophie de Université de Bale pour obtenir le grade de docteur par Jacques Huber, de Bale... Paris (G. Masson, éditeur...) 1893. Oct. (Contr. Chaetoph.). Publ.: 1893 (Bot. Zeit. 1 Jun 1894), p. [1-1v], [265]-359, pl. 6-78 (partly col.). Copy: G.— Ann. Sci. nat. Bot. 16: [265]-359, pl. 8-76. 3105. Materiaes para a flora amazonica |Para, Brazil (Boletim do Museu Goeldi)], 7 parts, 1898-1909. (Mat. fl. amaz.). Publ.: A series of papers published in the Boletim do Museu Goeldi vols. 2-5, 1898-1909, some of which were also issued as reprints with independent pagination. part Boletim Museu Goeldi reprint I 2; 288-321. Jun 1808 (p. 321: Mar 1898) 2 2: 496-514. Dec 1898 3 3: 60-64. Feb 1900 4 3: 237-240. Aug 1901, by Casimir de Candolle 5 3: 400-446. Dec 1902 [1]-47, map, Dec 1902 6 4: 510-619. Mai 1906 [1]-110, Aug 1905 7 5: 294-436. Mar 1909 [1]-143, Jan 1909 Copies reprints: HH, NY. 3106. Arboretum amazonicum. Iconographia dos mais importantes vegetaes espontaneos e culturados da regiao amazonica . .. lconographie des plantes spontanées et cultivées les plus importantes de la région amazonienne... Para (Museu paraense de historia natural e ethnographia) 1900-1906, 4 dec. (Arbor. amaz.). Dec. 1: 1900, cover, pl. 1-10 with each 1 p. text. Dec. 2: 1900 (Nat. Nov. Dec(2) 1901), cover, pl. 11-20, id. Dec. 3: 1906, cover, [i-vii], pl. 27-30, id. Dec. 4: Jan-Feb 1906 (Nat. Nov. Mar(2) 1906), cover, pl. 31-40, id. Copies: HBG, MICH, MO, US, USDA. Ref.: Solms, Bot. Zeit. 59(2): 346-347. 1901 (1,2); 64(2): 166-167. 1 Jun 1906 (3,4). Huber, Johann Christoph(er)(1830-1913), German physician, entomologist and bo- tanist at Memmingen (Schwaben, Bayern). (7. C. Huber). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 214; BM 2: 884; Dryander 3: 45, 547, 4: 195; Hortus 3: 1196 (“‘J. Huber’); LS 12734; PR 4300 (ed. 1: 4741); Rehder 5: 410. 3107. Uebersicht der Flora von Memmingen. Herausgegeben von J. Ch. Huber,... und J. Rehm, ... Memmingen 1860. Oct. (Uebers. Fl. Memmingen). Co-author: J. Rehm, Apotheker. Publ.: 1860, p. [1]-xl, [1]-80. Copy: M. Hudson, William (1730-1793), British apothecary, horticulturist and botanist in London, early adherent of the Linnaean system, one of the founders of the Linnean Society, praefectus and praelector Chelsea Physic Garden 1765-1771. (Huds.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: For the location of Hudson’s algae see Dixon (1959). Most of the specimens collected by or identified by Hudson now in various herbaria (BM, CGE, E, K, LINN, UPS, in herb. Thunberg) are probably not those on which Hudson’s original descriptions were based. Dixon assumes that the original herbarium was indeed totally lost when Hudson’s house was destroyed by fire in 1783, caused “‘by the villany of a confidential 354 HUDSON servant” who burnt down the house to obtain a big sum of cash money kept there temporarily (J. E. Smith). The main part of the remaining Phanerogams is at BM. Ref.: Druce, G. C., Fl. Berkshire cxxxvii-cxxxix. 1897 (herbarium to BM via Apothecaries Company). Dandy, J. E., The Sloane herbarium 141. 1958. Dixon, P., Brit. phycol. Bull. 7: 36-39. 1959. Miller, H. S., Taxon 19: 526. 1970 (Hudson material in Lambert herb.) BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 2(2): 84; Barnhart 2: 215; BB p. 157-158; BM 2: 885; Dawson p. 192, 343, 351, 849; Desmond p. 327; DNB 28: 155; Dryander 3: 131; DSB6: 538- 539; Frank 3(Anh.): 47; GR p. 373, cat. p. 65; Henrey 2: 55, 61, 64, 65, 89, 90, 109-111, I12, IMGs TLOs13O, 0412999052, 053, 722, 723, 3: 62; Hortus 3> 1196 (@ Huds.?); IE p: 707; Jackson p. 233; Kew 3:57; Langman p. 380; LS 12738; Plesch p. 271; PR 4303 (ed. 1: 4744); Rehder 1: 395; SBC p. 123 (““Huds.”’); SO add. 643, 643b, 643c, 643d; Stevenson p. 1245; Tucker 1: 356; Zander ed. 10, p. 673. Curtis, William Curtis 138 [index]. 1941. Druce, G. C., Fl. Northamptonshire Ixxv. 1930. Fussell, G. E., More old English farming books 42, 135. 1948. Green, ak, Mists bot, UK. 291-299) 1914. Hamilton Davey, F., Fl. Cornwall xxxili-xxxiv. 1909. Hawskworth, D. L. & M. R. D. Seaward, Lichenol. Brit. Isl. 8, 98, 198. 1977. Kent, D. H., Hist. fl. Middlesex 17. 1975. Koster, J., Taxon 18: 554.1969. Martin, W. K. & G. T. Fraser, Fl. Devon 770. 1939. O., Dict. Sci. méd. 5: 308. 1822. Pearsall, W.#H., Fl. Surrey 48. 1931. Pulteney, Re , Sketches progr. bot. England 2: 351-352. 1790. Riddelsdell, FL. Gloucestershire cxu. 1948. Smith, J. E., Trans. Linn. Soc. 4: 278-279. 1798; zn Rees, Cycl. vol. 18. 1811. Stafleu, F. A., Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 109, 199, 201, 203, 207. 1971. Trimen, H. and W. T. T. Dyer, Fl. Middlesex 392. 1869. White, J. W., Fl. Bristol 62-63. 1872. Womersley, H. B. S., Austr. J. mar. freshwater Res. 7(3): 347. 1956 (on algae types). HANDWRITING: Candollea 30: 403-404. 1975. EPONYMY: Hudsonia Linnaeus (1767); Hudsonia A. Robinson ex Lunau (1814). 3108. Guleilmi Hudsoni... Flora anglica, exhibens plantas per regnum angliae sponte crescentes, distributas secundum systema sexuale: cum differentiis specierum, synonymis auctorum, nominibus incolarum, solo locorum, tempore florendi, officinalibus pharmaco- poeorum. Londini (impensis auctoris... apud J. Nourse... et C. Moran) 1762. Oct. (FI. angl.). | Ed. 1: Jan-Jun 1762, p. [i]-viii, [1-8], 1-506, [1-22, ind.]. Copies: G, MICH, MO, NY, Stevenson, US, USDA. Ed. 2: 1778, “... Flora anglica; exhibens plantas per regnum britanniae sponte crescentes. . . editio altera, emendata et aucta.”’ Londini (impensis auctoris: prostant venales apud J. Nourse, ...) Oct., 2 vols. Vol. 1: 1778, p. [i i alia | =xoxxvill,. [Terr], 1-334. Vol. 2: 1778, p. [1], 335-690. Copies: B, MICH, MO, NY, Stevenson, U, US, USDA. Ed. 3: 1798, London (printed for R. Faulder, Wm. Otridge and Son; R. Lea, E. Jeffery; Ogilvie and Son; J. Cuthell; Lackington, Allen and Co. Vernor and Hood; J. Walker; and J. Nunn). Oct., p. [i*-iii*], i-iv, i-xxxii, 1-688. Copies: B, BR, MICH, MO, NY, US, USDA. Note: PR. ed. 1, no. 11563 mentions a Flora anglica ou flore angloise, contenant les plantes qui croissent naturellement en Angleterre. London 1764. Oct., published anonymously (n.v.). The J. hebd. Libr. of 17 Mar 1764 mentions this same book as having been published in the preceding week. A French translation of Hudson’s Flora anglica? 309 HUDSON Ref.: Henrey 858-860; IDC 5970; RS p. 89; SK 1: clxxxix; Sotheby no. 372 (collation). Kuntze, O., Rev. gen. 1: cxxxi. 1891. Rothmaler, W., Repert. Sp. nov. 53: 35. 1944. Hue, Auguste-Marie (1840-1917), French clergyman and lichenologist, “‘précepteur”’ at Canisy (Manche), later “‘aumonier des Petites-Soeurs”’ at Levallois-Perret. (Hue). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: NI’M and PC. — See also under Harmand. Ref.: Camus, Bull. Soc. bot. France 65: 70. 1918 (leaves Hue’s herb. and library to PC). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 215; BM 2: 185, 6: 491; Bossert p. 185; CSP 15: 978; GR p. 283, pl. [30], cat. p. 65; IH 2: 290; Kew 3: 57; Laségue p. 142; LS 12739-12780, 34803-34823, suppl. 12488-12504; MW p. 199; Saccardo 1: go, 2: 59; SBC p. 123 (““Hue’’). Anon., Rev. bryol. 27: 32. 1900 (prix Desmazieéres). Bois, Bull. Soc. bot. France 64: 126. 1917. Merrill, Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 30(1): 163-164. 1947. EPONYMY: Huea C. Dodge & G. E. Baker (1938); Hueella A. Zahlbruckner (1926). 3109. Addenda nova ad lichenographiam europaeam exposuit in Flora ratisbonensi Dr. W. Nylan- der in ordine vero systematico disposuit A. Hue rothomagensis sacerdos ... Paris (Lecheval- her,...), Berlin (R. Friedlander et Sohn), Auch (Imprimerie et lithographie G. Foix,.. .) 1886. Oct. (Add. nov. lichenogr. eur.). [Part 1:| 1886, p. [1]-126. [Part 2:| 1888, p. [127]-371 (Bot. Zeit. 27 Jul 1888). Copies: FH, L, NY, Stevenson. — Reprinted from Revue de botanique 4: 339-384. Jul[?] 1886, 5: 1-125. Aug 1887, 6: 5-192. Jan 1888. 3110. Lichens de Canisy (Manche) et des environs... Paris (J. Mersch, imprimeur) 1890- 1892, 2 parts. Oct. (Lich. Canisy). 1: Jan-Aug 1890 (in journal; cover of reprint dated 1890; Nat. Nov. Jun(2) 1891), p. [1]-48. Copy: FH. — Reprinted from J. Bot., Paris 4: 35-40. 16 Jan; 92-94. 1 Mar; 126-128. 16 Mar; 154-158. 16 Apr; 212-220. 1 Jun; 263-268. 16 Jul; 275-284. 1 Aug; 295-299. 16 Aug 1890. 2: 1891-1892 (in journal; Nat. Nov. Jun(2) 1891), p. [49]-154. Copy: FH. — Up to p. 141 reprinted from J. Bot., Paris 5: 183-184, 199-204, 221-224, 255-264, 277-280, 290-296, 330-336, 366-372. 1891; 6: 167-172, 244-252, 267-271, 298-304, 341-347, 428-432, 45I- 456, 485-496 [= p. 141, dated 26 Mai 1892]. 1892. gui. Les Pertusaria de la flore francaise par M. L’abbé Hue. Paris (Imprimeries réunies, . . .) 1890. Oct. (Pertusaria fl. frang.). Publ.: Jun 1890 (Bot. Zeit. 4 Jul 1890, article dated 1 Jun 1890), cover (with title-page), [1]- 27. Copy: L. — Reprinted from Bull. Soc. bot. France 37: 83-109. Jun 1890. gira. A. M. Hue rothomagensis sacerdos. Lichenes exotici a professore W. Nylander descripti vel recogniti et in herbario musei parisiensis pro maxima parte asservati in ordine syste- matico dispositi sunt. Parisis (apud G. Masson,...) 1892. Qu. (Lich. exot.). Publ.: 1890-1892, p. [i-tii], [1]-378. Copies: MICH, NY, MO, USDA. — Reprinted from Nouv. Arch. Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris ser. 3. 2: 209-322. 1890, 3: 33-192. Jun-Oct 1891, 4: 103-210. 1892. Ref.: Stizenberger, Flora 77: 43-45. 21 Feb 1893. 3113. Physma unum e familiae collemacearum generibus morphologice et anatomice de- scripsit A. Hue. Caen (Imprimerie E. Lanier, ...) 1906. Oct. (Physma). Publ.: 1906, cover, p. [1]-19. Copy: L.— Reprinted from Bull. Soc. Linn. Normandie ser. 5. 9., 1905. 3114. Heppiarum ultimae e familiae collemacearum tribubus nonnullas species morphologice et anatomice elaboravit A. Hue. Cherbourg (Imprimerie Emile Le Maout) 1907. Oct. * (Heppiar. sp.). 356 HUBENER Publ.: 1907, p. [i, ui], [i]-44. Copy: L. — Reprinted from Mem. Soc. natl. Sci. nat. math. Cherbourg 36, 1907. 3115- Quatuor lichenum exoticorum genera elaboravit A. Hue. Caen (Imprimerie E. Lanier, . . .) 1908. Oct. (Quat. lich. gen.). Publ.: 1908 (date on cover), p. [1 ]-35. Copy: L.— Reprinted from Bull. Soc. Linn. Normandie ser. 6. 1, 1907 (1908). 3116. Ouvrage public sous les auspices... Expédition antarctique frangaise (1903-1905) com- mandée par le Dr. Jean Charcot Sciences naturelles: documents scientifiques botanique lichens par M. l’abbé Hue. Diatomacées par M. Petit. Paris (Masson et Cie, .. .) s.d. [1908]. Qu. (Expéd. antarct., bot.). Co-author: Paul Charles Michel Petit (1834-1913). Publ.: Aug-Oct (cover p. 3: 1908; Farlow copy rd. 4 Nov 1908), p. [i-iv], [1]-17. Copy: L. 3117. Monographiam generis Solorinae Ach. morphologice et anatomice addito de genere Psoromaria Nyl. appendice, condidit A. Hue. Cherbourg (Imprimerie Emile Le Maout) 1911. Oct. (Monogr. Solorin.). Publ.: 1911, cover [t.p.], [1]-56. Copy: L. — Reprinted from Mém. Soc. natl. Sci. nat. Cherbourg 38, 1911. 3118. Lichenes morphologice et anatomice disposuit A. M. Hue. Parisiis [Paris] (apud Masson et Socios, editores) [1906-] 1912. Qu. Publ.: A set of reprints of articles previously published in the Nouvelles Archives du Muséum @ FAirstoire naturelle, provided with a half-title and t.p. [1], [iii]. The articles are reproduced with original pagination (Copy: G): ser. 4. 8(2): [237[-272, fig. 1-16. 1906. ser. 4. 10(2): [169]-224, fig. 17-30. 1908. ser. 5. 1(2): [111]-166, fig. 31-38. 1909. ser. 5. 2(1): [1]-120, fig. 39-57. 1910. ser. 5. 3(2): [133]-198, fig. 52-59. 1911, publ. rg12 (rd. US 25 Sep 1912). ser. 5. 4(1): [1]-52, fig. 60-64. 1912 (rd. US 4 Sep 1913). 3119. Ouvrage publié sous les auspices... Deuxiéme expédition antarctique frangaise (1908- 1910) commandeée par le Dr. Jean Charcot. Sciences naturelles: documents scientifiques. Lichens par M. Vabbé Hue. Paris (Masson et Cie,...) 1915. Qu. (Deux. expéd. antarct., bot.). Publ.: 1915 (p. 6: 15 Mai 1914), p. [i-iv], [1]-202. Copzes: FH, L, Stevenson. Hiibener, Johann Wilhelm Peter (1807-1847), German bryologist; collected in Norway (1828) for the Esslingen Reiseverein, from then on ‘‘Privatgelehrter”’ in Hamburg. (Hued.). HERBARIUM and TYPES: LZ (destroyed) ; material at BM, FB, HEID and STR (fide Sayre). — Exswcatae: (1) Deutschlands Laubmoose in getrockneten Exemplaren fasc. 1, nos. 1-25, Mainz (Kupferberg) 1839, sets at FH, G, PC. : (2) Deutschlands Lebermoose in getrockneten Exemplaren fasc. 1-5, nos. 1-125, Mainz (Kupfer- berg) 1836-1839, fasc. 1-4 by H. and Carl Friedrich Ferdinand Genth (1810-1837), fase. 5 by H. alone. Sets at B, BR, CGE, FH, FR, G, GJO, H, HAL, IBF, KIEL, L, LD, LE, PC, S, TO, W: Ref.: Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 216-217. 1971; Bryologist 80: 510. 1977 (1978). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 215; BM 2: 885; Clokie p. 187; CSP 3: 455;DTS 1: 129; Frank 3 (Anh.): 47; IH 2: 290; Jackson p. 296; Kew 3: 57; Laségue p. 290, 330; PR 4304-4308 (ed. 1: 4745-4750); Rehder 5: 411; SBC p. 123 (“Hub.”’); Tucker 1: 356; Urban- Berl. p. 303. Anon., Bot. Zeit. 5: 263. 1847; Flora 30: 280. 1847; Lexikon Hamb. Schriftst. 3: 410. 1857 (fide Baur; bibl.). Baur, Jahrb. Gesch. oberdeut. Reichst. 16: 251. 1970. Fischer-Benzon, zm P. Prahl, Krit. Fl. Schleswig-Holstein 2: 26. 1890. Hoppe, D. H., Flora 15: 96, 304. 1832. | | HUBENER | | 3120. Muscologia germanica oder Beschreibung der deutschen Laubmoose. Im erweiterten Umfange nach dem jetzigen Stande der Wissenschaft, nebst Erorterung der Standorter und ihrer Entdecker, der Synonyme seit Hoffmann und Roth, mit erlauternden Anmer- kungen... Leipzig (bei Friedrich Hofmeister) .1833. Oct. (Muscol. germ.). Publ.: 1833 (p. xiii: 1 Nov 1832), p. [i]-xviui, [1]-722, [1-3, errata]. Copies: G, L, MO, NY. USDA; IDC 5067. Ref.: Anon., Lit. Ber. Flora 6: 1-29. 1836. 3121. Hepaticologia germanica oder Beschreibung der deutschen Lebermoose. Im erweiterten Umfange nach dem jetzigen Stande der Wissenschaft, nebst Erorterung der Standorter und ihrer Entdecker, kritisch und mit erlauternden Anmerkungen... Mannheim (Schwan- und Gotz’sche Hofbuchhandlung) 1834. Oct. (Hepaticol. germ.). Orig. ed.: Apr. 1834 (p. vili*: 1 Jan 1834), p.[i*-xii*], [1]-lxiv, [1]-314, [1-2, errata]. Copzes: GPL NY: IDC 2927: “Neue billige Ausgabe’: Mannheim (id.) 1850. Oct, p. [1*-xii*], [i]-lxiv, [1]-314, [2, errata]. Copy: G. — A simple reissue. 3122. Flora der Umgegend von Hamburg, stadtischen Gebietes, Holstein-Lauenburgischen und Luneburgischen Antheils, enthaltend die Gewachse welche in diesem Bezirke wild wachsen oder zu okonomischen und technische Bedarf gebaut werden,... Hamburg (Joh. Aug. Meissner), Leipzig (Julius E. Richter) 1846. Oct. (Fl. Hamburg). Publ.: Sep 1846 (p. xii: Mai 1846; Flora 21 Sep 1846 “‘soeben’’) p. [i]-xliv, [1]-523. Copies: G, HBG, L, NY. Ref.: Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 4: 710-711. 9 Oct 1846. Anon., Flora 29: 560. 1846, 30: 48. 1847. Hiigel, Karl Alexander Anselm, Freiherr von (1794/1796-1870), German born Aus- trian soldier, statesman, horticulturist, and traveller; from 1830-1837 collecting in Austra- lasia; 1837-1849 in Vienna; ambassador in Florence 1849-1859; in Brussels 1860-18609. (Hiigel). HERBARIUM: W; dupl. BR, CGE, CN, HBG, K, LE, M, MEL. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 276; Barnhart 2: 215; BM 2: 886; CSP 3: 459; Hortus 3: 1196 (““Hugel”’) ; IH 2: 291; Jackson p. 398; Kew 3: 57; Laségue p. 156; 337, 384, 502; PR 4311-4313 (ed. 1: 4752-4753); Rehder 5: 411; SK 1: 248-249; TL-2/1678; Tucker 1: 356; Zander ed. 10; p: 673. Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 18(bibl.): 40. 1872; Gard. Chron. 1870: 1149-1150 (transl. from Belg. hortic.). Burgerstein, A., Die k.k. Gartenbau-Gesellschaft in Wien 1837-1907: 46-48, 72-73. 1907 (portr.). Burkill, 1. H., Chapt. hist. bot. India 240 [index]. 1965. Diels, L., Pflanzenw. West-Austral.46-47, 71. 1906 (Veg. Erde 7). Hooker, J. D., Fl. Tasm. cxxvi. 1857. Maiden, J. H., J. West. Austral. nat. Hist. Soc. 6: 18-19. 1909. Neilreich, A., Verh. zool.-bot. Ver. Wien 5: 69-70. 1855 (6. 25 Apr 1796). Schumann, K. and K. Lauterbach, FI. deut. Schutzgeb. Stidsee 1x. 1901. Seemann, B., J. Bot. 8: 240. 1870. Stewart, R., Pakistan J. Forestry 17: 348. 1967, Wiesner, J., Karl von Huiigel, Hortologe, Geograph und Staatsmann. Wien 1901, 41 p. (address at inauguration Hugeldenkmal, Hietzinger Kottage Park, Wien, Oct 1901). COMPOSITE WORKS: See Endlicher, St. L., Enumeratio Plantarum quas in Nova Hollandiae... collegit... de Huegel (1837) (TL-2/1678), and Sterpium australasiacarum herbarii Hugelani decades tres (1838) (TL-2/1681). EPONYMY: Huegelia H.G.L. Reichenbach (1830); Huegelia R. Brown ex Endlicher (1840) ; Hugelia |sic| Bentham (1833); Hugelroea [sic] Steudel (1840). Note: Hardenbergia Bentham (1837) is dedicated to his sister Francisca Hardenberg von Hiigel, who took care of the plants collected by von Htigel on his journeys. 358 HUET, E. 3123. Botanisches Archw der Gartenbaugesellschaft des osterreichischen Kaiserstaates. Abbil- dungen und Beschreibungen neuer oder seltener Pflanzen, welche in den Garten der Monarchie bluhen. ... Wien (Fr. Beck’ sche Universitats-Buchhandlung) 1837, 2 Hefte.}. (Bot. Arch.). Heft 1: Feb 1837 (cover; Hinrichs 21-27 Mai), pl. 7-5, handcol. copper engr. with text. Heft 2: Oct 1837 (cover; letter Endlicher to Bentham of 25 Oct 1837, “soeben erschienen’”’, Hinrichs 26 Nov — 2 Dec 1837), pl. 6-10, idem. Copy: G. Huet du Pavillon, Alfred (1829-1907), French administrator and botanist who, together with his brother Edouard (1819-1908), brought together a considerable herbarium and who issued numerous series of exsiccatae. (A. Huet). HERBARIUM and TYPES: G (14.000, rd. 1912). — Some of the series of exsiccatae are: 1. Exstccata plantarum rariorum Vallesiae ditionisque genevensis, 1850-1856, not numbered, title printed, schedae mss. 2. Plantes du Midi de la France, 1852, idem. . Plantes des Pyrénées, 1852, idem. . Plantae orventales, 1853, not numbered, title and details on localities printed, schedae mss. . Plantes de Sardaigne, 1854, not numbered, title printed, schedae mss. . Plantes des Apennins, 1854, idem. . Plantes de Ligurie, 1854, idem. . Exsucata plantarum Europae mediae, idem. . [with Edouard H. de P.] Plantae siculae, 1855, not numbered but with printed labels. 10. [idem], Plantae siculae, 1856, idem. 11. [idem], Plantae neapolitanae, 1856, idem. Ref.: Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 1: 348. 1854, 2: 639-640. 1856, 3: 538. 1856; Bonplandia 6: 341. 1858. Huet du Pavillon, A., Flora 36: 144. 1843, 37: 272, 512. 1854. Huet du Pavillon, E., editor, Catalogue des plantes de Provence. Pamiers 1889, 165 p. (herbarium catalogue). Miége & Wuest, Saussurea 6: 132. 1975. O On DoH © BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 3: 241; Barnhart 2: 216; Bossert p. 185; Clokie p. 187; CSP 3: 458, 10: 285, 12: 352, 15: 981; Hortus 3: 1196 (““Huet’’); 1H 2: 290-291; LS 12787; Rehder 5: 411; Saccardo 1:90, 2: 59; Zander ed. 10, p. 673. Briquet, Annu. Cons. Jard. bot. Genéve 17: 310-325 [1-16]. 1914 (portr., bibl., itin.); Bull. Soc. bot. Suisse 50a: 277-281. 1940. Cavillier, Bossiera 5: 54. 1941. Meyer, F. K. und H. Manitz, Reichtiimer und Raritaten. Jenaer Reden und Schriften 95. 1974 (on H’s collections in JE). HANDWRITING: Candollea 30: 405-406. 1975. COMPOSITE WoRKs: Taxa signed “‘Boissier et Huet” in Boissier, Dzagn. pl. nov. ser. 2. 2-6, 1854- 1859. EPONYMY: Huetia Boissier (1856, also dedicated to his brother Edouard Huet de Pavillon (1819-1908), q.v.). 3124. Description de quelques plantes nouvelles des Pyrénées, suivie de Vindication de localités non indiquées dans la Flore frangaise de Grenier et Godron. Geneve (Imprimerie de P.A. Bonnant,...) 1853. Oct. (Descr. pl. nov. Pyrénées). Publ.: Mai [-Jul] 1853, p. [1]-8. Copy: G. — See also Ann. Sci. Nat., Bot. ser. 3. 19: 251-256. 1853. Huet du Pavillon, Edouard (1819-1908), French born botanist, living at Genéve, brother of Alfred Huet du Pavillon (1829-1907). (£. Huet). 359 HUET, E. HERBARIUM and TYPES: G. (rd. 1912). — For exsiccatae see under Alfred Huet du Pavillon. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 3: 241, 7: 410; Barnhart 2: 216; BL 2: 191, 670 (‘““Edmond’’) ; IH 2: 291; Rehder 5: xxii; Tucker 1: 356. Briquet, Ann. Cons. Jard. bot. Genéve 17: 310-325 [1-16]. 1914 (portr., bibl., itin.); Bull. Soc. bot. Suisse 50a: 281-282. 1940 (bibl.). Burdet, Saussurea 6: 29. 1975 (portr.). Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 54. Duval-Jouve, Bull. Soc. bot. France 12: 88. 1865 (eponymy). EPONYMY: fuetia Boissier (1856, also dedicated to his brother Alfred Huet de Pavillon (1820- 1907), q.v.). 3125. Catalogue des plantes de Provence. Résultat des herborisations faites pendant plus de dix années dans les départements des Bouches-du-Rhoéne, du Var et des Alpes-Maritimes par MM. R. Shuttleworth, A. Huet et Jacquin, Hanry. Complete par les recherches de MM. Thuret, Canut, H. Roux, Blaize, Autheman, Albert, Goaty, Consolat, et dans les mémes départements. Pamiers (Imprimerie typographique de J. Galy) 1889. Oct. (Cat. pl. Provence). Publ.: Jan-Aug 1889 (Nat. Nov. Sep 1889), p. [1]-165. Copy: G. — A catalogue of the plants from the Provence in his herbarium, edited by E. Huet du Pavillon. Huette, John William (1832/3-?), Canadian botanist. (Huwett). HERBARIUM and Types: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 216; BL 1: 175, 302; Rehder 1: 316. Philips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 81. 1963. 3126. Essay toward a natural history of La Salle Country, Ill. Part I — Botany, Flora La Sallensis by John W. Huett. Ottawa, Ill. (Fair-Dealer Print) 1897. Oct. (size). (Fl. La Sall.). Publ.: 1897, possibly Dec (see letter in US copy), p. [i-iv], [1]-136, [137]. Copy: US. Hiittig, Heinrich (//. 1872-1890), German botanist and high school teacher at Schweidnitz and Zeitz. (fMittig). HERBARIUM and TYPES: Unknown. 3127. Programm des Gymnasiums zu Schweidnitz wodurch zu der am 20. und 21. Marz zu haltenden Offentlichen Prufung sammtlicher Klassen sowie zur Feier des Geburtsfestes Sr. Majestat des Kaisers und Konings und zur Entlassung der Abiturienten am 22 Marz ehrerbietigst einladet August Friede, Gymasial-Direktor. Inhalt 1.) Stellung der Coniferen zu unseren Laub-Baumen und den ubrigen Pflanzen. Verfasst vom Gymnasiallehrer Huttig. 2.) Schulnachrichten... Schweidnitz (Schnellpressendruck von L. Heege) 1872. Qu. (Séell. Conif.). Publ.: Mar 1872, entire program [1]-52 of which [1]-27 Huttig, Stel/ung. — Copy: MO. 3128. Programm des konigl. Stifts-Gymnasiums in Zeitz uber das Schuljahr 1885-86. Inhalt: 1.) Lin Beitrag zur Flora von Keitz .. .Leitz (Druck der Offizin von C. Brendel) 1886. Progr. Nr. 239. Qu. (Beitr. Fl. Zeitz). [Part 1:] Apr 1886 (Bot. Zeit. Feb 1887, Nat. Nov. Sep(2) 1886), p. [i[, [1]-6 [paper by Huttig], [1]-14 [Schulnachrichten]. Copy: MO. [Part 2:| Mar 1890 (Bot. Zeit. 27 Feb 1891, Nat. Nov. Jul(1) 1890), p. [1], [1]-31 [id.], 1-15 [Schulnachrichten]. Copy: MO. — ‘‘Jahresbericht des konigl. Stifts-Gymnasiums in Zeitz uber das Schuljahr 1889-90...” Zeitz (Druck von C. Brendel) 1890. Progr. Nr. 251. Hull, John (1761-1843), British botanist; MD Leiden (1792); later physician at Manches- ter. (Hull). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: BM (fide Desmond p. 328), further material (mosses) at LINN via Withering (fide Sayre). 360 HULTEN BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 217; BB p. 158; BM 2: 888; Desmond p. 328; DNB 28: 195; Dryander 5: 68; GR p. 373-374, cat. p. 65; Henrey 2: 154, 723, 3: 62; Hortus 3: 1196 (“Hull”); Jackson p. 54, 233; Kew 3: 59; LS 12795; PR 4322-4323 (ed. 1: 4766- 4767);P & W p. 287; Rehder 1: 84, 396; SO add. 722, 722a; Tucker 1: 357; Zander ed. 10, p. 673. Dallman and Wood, Trans. Liverpool bot. Soc. 1: 77. 1909. Munk, W., Roll R. College of Physicians 3: 195. 1878 (BB). Norwich, Proc. Linn. Soc. 1: 34. 1849. 3129. The British flora, or a Linnean arangement of British plants. With their generic and specific characters, select synonyms, english names, places of growth, duration, times of flowering and references to figures...Manchester (printed..., by R. and W. Dean), [sold by:] London (R. Bickerstaff, ...), Edinburgh (W. Mudie), Manchester (J. and W. Clarke) 1799, 2 parts. Oct. (in fours). (Brit. fl.). Ed. 1: both parts Jun-Jul 1799 (ded.: 1 Jan 1799; Cambridge Univ. Libr. rd. 20 Jul 1799). Copies: G, MO, NY. Part 1: (i*, ii*], [i]-vin, [1]-227, [1]-x1. Part 2: [i], 229-449 [pl. 1-3, in MO copy only; cf. Elements vol. 2]. Ed. 2: “The British flora, or a systematic arrangement of british plants... The second edition, in two volumes...” Manchester (printed by S. Russell, ... for R. Bickerstaff, . . ., London) 1808 [-1810]. Oct. (in fours). Copies: MO, NY. Vol. 1: Sep 1808 (p. [v]: 1 Aug 1808), p. [1]-xvi, [1]-308, (309)-(324), 309-319, [320, err.]; pages (309)-(324) dated 15 Jun 1810 (additions. ) Vol. 2: never published. Note: The first review of the volume known to us is in the Eclectic Rev. of Mar 1810. 3130. Elements of botany. Ulustrated by sixteen engravings. By John Hull, M.D... in two volumes... Manchester (printed by R. and W. Dean), [sold by]: London (R. Bickerstaff), Edinburgh (W. Mudie), Manchester (I. and W. Clarke). 2 vols. 1800. Oct. (in fours). (Elem. bot.). Vol. 1: 1800 (p. ui: 1 Dec 1799), [i*], [i]-lx, [1], [1]-302, pl. 1-72. Copies: G, L, NY. Vol. 2: 1800, p. [i-v], [1]-499, [‘409’], [500, err.], p/. 7-3, expl. i-i1, table. Copies: G, L. Hult, Ragnar (1857-1899), Finnish botanist at Helsingfors. (Hult). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: H; other material at B, C, and GB. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 217; BL 2: 60, 80, 93, 518, 670; BM 2: 888; Bossert p. 186; CSP 10: 291-292, 15: 991; IH 2: 292; Kew 3: 60; KR p. 308; Moebius p. 375; Rehder 5: 412; Saelan p. 11-185; SBC p. 123 (“R. Hult”); TR 596; Tucker 1: 357. Anon., Bot. Not. 1886: 150, 1890: 94, 1900: 45, Bot. Centralbl. 60: xv. 1899. Collander, R., Hist. bot. Finland 38, 71, 74-77, 81, 90, 112, 113, 114, 115. 1965. Diels, L. & J. Mildbraed, Generalregister Bot. Jahrb. 1(1-30): 28. 1904. Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 107. 1903. 3131. Mossflorani trakterna mellan Aavasaka och Pallastunturit. En studie ofver mossornas vandringssatt och des inflytande pa fragan om reliktfloror... Helsingfors (J. Simelii ar- fvingars tryckeri) 1886. Oct. (Moss/l.). Publ.: Mar.Dec 1886 (submitted 6 Feb 1886; Bot. Zeit. 27 Jan 1887; Nat. Nov. Feb (2) 1887), p- [1]-110, [1, ind.]. Copies: G, NY. — Acta Soc. Fauna Fl. Fenn. 3(1). Hultén, Eric Oskar Gunnar (1894-x), Swedish explorer and botanist; specialist on the flora of N. E. Asia and on the distribution of arctic and boreal plants; explorer of Alaska, Yukon and N. E. Asia. (Hultén). HERBARIUM and TYPEs: Original collections S$; duplicates in many herbaria, main sets at LD and B (destroyed). Types indicated in publications; many in S. 361 HULTEN BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 217; BFM 1567, 1437, 1621, 1622, 1589; BL r: 131, 302, 2: 475, 670; Bossert p. 186; Hortus 3: 1196 (“Hult.”’); IF suppl. 3: 211, 4: 325; IH 2:292; Kew 3: 60-61; Langman p. 381; MW p. 199-200, suppl. p. 124; NAF 28(2): 338, ser. 2. 5: 243; NW p. 49; Roon p. 55; SBC p. 123 (“Hultén’’); Zander ed. 10, p. 673. Anon., Bot. Not. 1931: 160, 316, 462, 1937: 314; Plant Sci. Bull. 7(4): 4. 1961. Erlandsson, S., Bot. Not. 1938: 327 (rev. Fl. Aleut. isl.). Ewan, J. et al., Short hist. bot. U.S. 24, 120. 1969. Hultén, E., Bot. Not. 1940: 293-294, 339-340; Mem. roligt har det varit, en forskares memoarer, Stockholm 1973, 460 p. (autobiography, portr., maps, itin.). Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 209. 1963. Schuster, C. & W. Schweitz, Generalregister Bot. Jahrb. 2(31-56): 81. 1938. Shetler, G. G., The Komarov bot. Inst. 40, 151, 171, 206. 1967. FESTSCHRIFT: Svensk botanisk Tidskrift 48(1), 1954. 3132. Flora of Kamtchatka and the adjacent islands... Stockholm (Almquist & Wiksells Boktryc- keri — A.B.) 1927-1930. 4 vols. Oct. (Fl. Kamtchatka). 1: Nov-Dec 1927 (p. 346: printed 22 Oct 1927), p. [1]-346, fig. 7-78, maps 1-291, pl. 1-6. K. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Hand. ser. 3. 5(1). 2: Mai-Jun 1928 (submitted 11 Jan 1928; p. 218: printed 14 Apr 1928; Nat. Nov. Jul 1928), p- [1]-218, fig. 1-14, maps 292-459, pl. 1-3. Ib. 5(2). 3: Jun 1929 (submitted 9 Jan 1929; p. [214]: printed 18 Mai 1829; Nat. Nov. Jul 1929), p. [1]-213, fig. 1-18, maps 460-598, pl. 7-3. Ib. 8(1). 4: Dec 1920 (submitted 12 Mar 1930; p. 358: 4 Dec 1930), p. [1]-358, fig. 1-19, maps 599-790, pl. 1-6. Ib. 8(2). Copies: MICH, MO, NY, US(2), U, USDA. 3133- Flora of the Aleutian islands and westernmost Alaska peninsula with notes on the flora of Commander islands... Stockholm (Bokforlags Aktiebolaget Thule) 1937. Oct. (FI. Aleut. sl.). Publ.: 1937, p. [1]-397, pl. 1-16, maps 1-477. Copies: MICH, MO, NY, U, US, USDA. Ed. 2: 1960 “*...second edition revised and enlarged”’. Weinheim/Bergstr. (published by J. Cramer), p. [1]-376, [1-5, ind.], p/. 7-38 (in text), maps 1-533b. Copies: MICH, MO, NY, U. — Flora et vegetatio mundi... vol. 1, 1960. 3134. Flora of Alaska and neighboring territories. A manual of the vascular plants. Stanford, California (Stanford University Press) 1968. Qu. (FI. Alaska). Publ.: 29 August 1968, p. [1]-xxii, [i], [1]-1008, fig. 1-960, [ 1-8, col. photogr.]. Copies: FAS, MICH, MO, NY. Ref.: Stafleu, Taxon 18: 222-224. 1969. Hulting, Johan (1842-1929), Swedish lecturer and lichenologist, botanist at Norrkopings teachers college (1871-1909) and at the Norrkoping technical college (1872-1909). (Hulting). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: GB; other material at LD. Distributed Lichenes scandinaviae. Ref.: Hawksworth, D. L., Mycol. handb. 183. 1974. Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 346. 1975. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 218; BM 2: 889; CSP 10: 292, 15: 991; GR p. 479, pl. [38]; IH 2: 292; Jackson p. 337; Kew 3: 61; KR p. 309: LS 12799-12811, suppl. 12517-12521; Rehder 2: 127; SBC p. 123 (“‘Hulting”’’). Anon., Generalregister Bot. Not. 1839-1938: 34-35. 1939. Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 42-43. 1903, 3(3): 18, pl. 109. 1905 (portr.). 3135- Lichenologiska exkurstoner i vestra Bleking. Akademisk afhandling, som med vidtberomde filosofiska fakultetens i Upsala samtycke for filosofiska gradens erhallande till offentlig granskning framstalles af Johan Hulting, filosofie kandidat afvestgota landskap, adjunkt vid 362 HUMBOLDT Norrkopings hogre Elementarlaroverk, 2 botaniska larosalen den 27 Maj 1872. p.v.t.f.m. Norrkoping (Broderna Johanssons Boktryckeri) 1872. Oct. (Lichenol. exkurs. Bleking). Publ.: 27 Mai 1872, p. [1]-26. Copy: G. 3136. Dalslands lafvar... Stockholm (Kungl. Boktryckeriet P. A. Norstedt & Soner) 1900. Oct. (Daisl. lafv.). Publ.: 1900 (submitted 10 Jan 1900), p. [1 ]-102, Copy: U.—Bih. k. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Handl. 26 (afd. 3). 1900. Humbert, Henri (1887-1967), French botanist and botanical traveller at Paris, explorer of Madagascar. (Humbert). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: P, PC. Ref.: Keraudren & Aymonin, Trav. Lab. La Jaysinia 3: 11-33. 1969 (itin., coll.). Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 346. 1975. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 218; BL 1: 45, 97, 98, 302, 2: 166, 670; Bossert p. 186; GR cat. p. 65; Hortus 3: 1196 (““Humbert”’); IF suppl. 4: 325; IH 2: 293; Kew 3: 61-62; Langman p. 381; MW p. 200, suppl. p. 124; Plesch p. 272; Zander ed. 10, p. 673-674. Aubréville et al., Adansonia ser. 2. 7: 423-442. 1967 (portr., bibl.). Aubreville et Aymonin, Taxon 17: 186-189. 1968 (bibl.). Aymonin, Bull. Soc. bot. France 114: 453-462. 1967 (portr.). Bernardi, Musées de Geneve g2: 4-8. 1969. Bolos, Collect. bot. 8: 202. 1972. Gagnepain, in Lecomte, FI]. gén. Indochine, tome prél. 43. 1944. Hirsch, G. C., Index biol. p. 131. 1928. Keraudren & Aymonin, Vegetatio 16: 220-223. 1968. Maire, R., Progr. Connaiss. bot. Algérie 162. 1931. Stafleu, Taxon 17: 105. 1968. COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) editor and in part author of Flore de Madagascar et des Comores 1936- 1967; see also Humbert, Adansonia ser. 2. 6(3): 315-317. 1966, “‘resultats et perspectives.”’. EPONYMY: Bryohumbertia Potier de la Varde & Theriot (1940); Humbertianthus Hochreutiner (1948) ; Humbertiella Hochreutiner (1926) ; Humbertina Buchet (1941) ; Humbertiodendron Lean- dri (1949) ; Humbertioturraea Leroy (1969, also commemorating Antonia Turra (1730-1796), Italian botanist); Humbertochloa A. Camus & Stapf (1934); Neohumbertia Hochreutiner (1940). 3136a. Les composées de Madagascar... Caen (Imprimerie E. Lanier, ...) 1923. Qu. (Compos. Madagascar). ; Publ.: 1933, p. [i], [1]-334, [335, cont.], pl. 7-6. Copies: MO, USDA. — Mem. Soc. Linn. Normandie 25, 1923. Humboldt, Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich Alexander | Freiherr] von (1769-1859), Ger- man naturalist and traveller; in tropical America with Bonpland 1799-1804; eminent geographer, biologist and cosmic scientist. (Hwmb.). COLLECTIONS: Main part at P; a minor part in the herbarium Willdenow at B (intact). The Paris and Berlin collections are available on IDC microfiches (6209). 200 Specimens also at H (Steven). For mosses see Schultze-Motel (1963). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: ADB 14: 358-383; AG 2(1): 687; Ainsworth p. 235, 312; Backer p. 276; Barnhart 2: 218; BM 2: 889-891, 6: 493; Bossert p. 186; CSP 3: 462-467, 7: 1035-1036, 6: 692, 10: 292, 12: 353, 15: 992; Dawson p. 432-434, 939 [index]; Dryander 5: 291; DSB 6: 549-555; Frank 3(Anh.): 47; GR p. 21; Henrey 2: 34, 513, 723; HL 4542-4772; Hortus 3: 1196 (““Humb.’’); IF p. 707; IH 2: 292; Jackson p. 562 [index]; Kew 3: 62-63; KR p. 310; Langman p. 381-382; Lasegue p. 30, 571; Lenley p. 233; Moebius p. 370, 451; NI 953-954; Plesch p. 272-274; PR 4325-4333 (ed. 1: 4770-4787) ; Quenstedt p. 214; Ratzeburg 363 HUMBOLDT p. 254-264; Rehder 5: 412-413; SBC p. 123 (“Humb.”); TL-2/563; Tucker 1: 357-358; Urban-Berl. p. 265, 359, 414; Zander ed. 10, p. 673. Note: The literature on Humboldt is enormous. We give here a few general publications as well as some more recent publications on H’s botany. KEYworDs: Autobiographical: Borch (s.d.); Humboldt (1814, 1852); Bibliography: Anon. (s.d.) Leipzig; CSP; Dryander; Henrey; Langman; Lowenberg (1872), PR, Rehder, Stevens (1863), TL/1; Biographies: ADB; Ratzeburg; Banse, E. (1953), Beck (1959, 1959-1961), Biermann (1972; s.d.), Bruhns (1872, 1873), De Terra (1956), Kellner (1963), Klencke (1876), Kutscher und Hahlbrock (1969), Scurla (1855); Collections: IH, Lasegue, McVaugh (1955), Stearn (1968), Urban (1902); Colombia: Dugand (1956), Greiff (1970), Otto (1960), Sprague (1924), Stearn (1968), Torres (1970) ; Correspondence: Anon. (1860), Dawson (1934, 1959), Gerardy (1959), Hamy (1905), Roquette (1865); Roumegueére (1874); Cosmos: Hum- boldt (1845-1858, 1849), Jahn (1969); Documentation: Barnhart, Biermann (1972), De Terra (1958), Smit (1974); Eulogies: Bastian (1869), Gray (1889), Hofferichter (1869), Jenkins (1970), Martius (1860, 1866); Evaluation (general): Acosta-Solis (1969), Bier- mann (1972), Botting (1973), Pfeiffer et al. (1969), Ratzeburg (1874), Schuster (1927); Mexico: Hemsley (1887), Sprague (1926), Stearn (1968) ; Portraits: Cuvier (1845), Milner (1906), Nelken (1977), Wittrock (1903, 1905); Statues, memorials: Du Bois-Reymond (1883); U.S.A. (relations with) : Geiser (1948), Théodorides (1963) ; Venezuela: Sandwith (1925), Stearn (1968). Anon., Bibliographie seiner [Alex. v. H’s] ab 1860 in deutscher Sprache herausgegeben Werke und der seit 1g00 erschienenen Veroffentlichungen uber ihn. Leipzig, 45 p. (Sonderbibliographien der deutscher Bucherei no. 16); Briefe von Alexander von Hum- boldt an Varnhagen von Ense. Leipzig, 1860, xv, 400 p. Acosta-Solis, M., ed., Homenaje del Instituto Ecuatoriano de Ciencias naturales, al sabio naturalista Alegandro von Humboldt, Rev. Tropandina Ci. nat. biol. 12(41-46): 1-238. 1969. Alden and Ifft, Occ. Papers Calif. Acad. Sci. 20: 18-19. 1943. Allan, Mea, The Hookers of Kew 1785-1911. London 1967, p. 263 [index]. Alvarez Lopez, Anal. Inst. bot. Cavanilles 22: 9-60. 1964. Banse, E., Alexander von Humboldt, Stuttgart 1953, 146 p. (especially on geography). Bastian, A., Alexander von Humboldt, Festrede. Berlin 1869, 30 p. Beck, H., Gesprache Alexander von Humboldts. Berlin 1959, 492 p. (orig. sources) ; Alexan- der von Humboldt, 2 vols., Wiesbaden 1959-1961, 1: xvi, 303, 2: x1, 439 p. (the main recent biography). Biermann, K. R., J. John & F. G. Lange, Alexander von Humboldt, Chronologische Uebersicht. Berlin, 86 p. Borch, R., Alexander von Humboldt. Sein Leben in Selbstzeugnissen, Briefen und Be- richten. Berlin, 386 p. Botting, D., Humboldt and the cosmos. New York 1973, 295 p. Bruhns, K. et al., Alexander von Humboldt, eine wissenschaftliche Biographie. Leipzig 1872, 3 vols. (portr.); Life of Alexander von Humboldt compiled in commemoration of the centenary of his birth by J. Lowenberg, Robert Ave-Lallemant, and Alfred Dove. Edited by Karl Bruhns, translated by Jane and Caroline Lassell. London, 1873, 2 vols. (portr.; contains the main bibliography by Lowenberg). Candolle, A. P. de, Mém. souvenirs 164-167. 1862. Clarke, J. M., James Hall of Albany 169, 452. 1923. Cuvier, Dict. Sci. nat. portr. [51]. 1845. Dawson, W. R., Smith papers 55. 1934 (corr. with J. E. Smith); The Banks letters 1959. De Terra, H., The life and times of Alexander von Humboldt, New York 1955, xvi, 386, ix p.; Proc. Amer. philos. Soc. 102(6): 560-589. 1958 (studies of the documentation of Alexander von Humboldt). (portr.). Dove, A., Die Forsters und die Humboldts. Leipzig 1881, 136 p. Du Bois-Reymond, Die Humboldt-Denkmaeler. Berlin 1883, 8 p. Dugand, Rev. Acad. Colomb. g: 210-213, 315-324. 1956 (H. in Colombia 13 Apr 1800). Ewan, J., Rhodora 58: 191-197. 1956; Short hist. bot. U.S. 5, 15, 115. 1969. Geiser, S. W., Naturalists frontier 292 [index]. 1948. Gerardy, Nachr. Akad. Wiss. Gottingen, II. math.-physik. Klasse 1959(4) : 64-67. (letter by C. F. Gauss to von Humboldt). Gray, A., Sci. Papers 2: 283-288. 1889. 364 HUMBOLDT Greiff, Rev. Acad. Colomb. Ci. exact. fis. nat. 13(51): 393-401. 1970 (Colombian expl., diary). Hamy, E. T., Lettres américaines d’Alexandre de Humboldt (1789-1807), Paris 1905, xxxix, 309. Hemsley, J. B., Biol. Centr. Amer., Bot. 4: 121-122. 1887. Hofferichter, Th., Der neue Aristoteles. Zum hundertjahrigen Geburtstage Alexander von Humboldt’s Festgedicht in Canzonen. Breslau 1869, v, 26 p. Humboldt, A. v., Kosmos. Entwurf einer physischen Weltbeschreibung. Stuttgart und Tubingen, 4 vols., 1845-1858. (Important summing up of H’s ideas). Humboldt, A. v., Ansichten der Natur mit wissenschaftlichen Erlauterungen, ed. 3, Stutt- gart und Tubingen, 18409, 2 vols., xviii, 362 and 1, 407 p. Humboldt, A. v., Political essay on the kingdom of New Spain, translated from the French by John Black, ed. 2. London 1814, 3 vols. Humboldt, A. v., Personal narrative of travels to the equinoctial regions of America during the years 1799-1801 ... translated and edited by Thomasina Ross, London and New York 1852, 3 vols. (London issue: Henry G. Bohn; New York issue: George Routledge). Jahn, J., Dem Leben auf der Spur. Die biologischen Forschungen Alexander von Hum- boldts. Leipzig 1969, 212 p. (semipopular; importance for biol.) ; Wiss. Z. Univ. Berlin, mat.-nat. 21: 131-144. 1972. Jenkins, Regn. veg. 71: 111-113. 1970 (tributes to A. de Saint-Hilaire by H). Kellner, C., Alexander von Humboldt, London 1963, 247 p. Klencke, H., Alexander von Humboldt’s Leben und Wirken, Reisen und Wissen. Ed. 7, by H. Th. Kuhne and E. Hincke, Leipzig 1876, viii, 494 p. Kiuhnel, Thaddeus Haenke 274. 1960. Kukkonen, I., Herb. Christ. Steven 58. 1971 (material at H). Kutscher und Hahlbrock, Alexander von Humboldt und seine Welt, 1769-1859. Berlin 1969, 109 p., 37 pl. (incl. handwriting). Lentz, E., A. Engler und W. Meinardus, Wiss. Beitr. Gedachtniss A. v. Humboldt’s Reise nach Amerika. Berlin 1899 (has Engler, A., Die Entwickelung der Pflanzengeographie in den letzten hundert Jahren, p. [1 ]-247). Lowenberg, J., Alexander von Humboldt, Bibliographischen Uebersicht seiner Werke... Stuttgart 1960 (reprinted from Bruhns, K., et al. 1872). Lutjeharms, W. J., Gesch. Mykol. 35, 82, 121, 159, 233, 242. 1936. McVaugh, R., Taxon 4: 78-86. 1955 (H’s coll. as described in Roemer et Schultes, Syst. veg.). Martius, C. F. P. von, Denkrede auf Alexander von Humboldt. Munchen 1860, 40 p. Martius, C. F. P. von, Akad. Denkreden 383-428. 1866. Meyer-Abich, A., Alexander von Humboldt, 1769-1969. [Catalogue of exhibit at the J. Miriam Lutcher Stark Library, The University of Texas, Austin. 1969]. Milner, J. D., Cat. portr. Kew 65. 1go6. Nelken, Harvard Magaz. Sep-Oct 1977: 44 (portr.). Otto, Revista Univ. Nacl. Cordoba ser. 2. 1(1). 1960. Pfeiffer, H., (editor), Alexander von Humboldt, Werk und Weltgeltung. Munchen 1969, 505 p. (general evaluation). Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 479 [index]. 1963. Roquette, M. de la, Humboldt. Correspondance scientifique et litteraire. Paris, 1865, ili, 466 p. (portr., corr.). Roumeguéere, Bull. Soc. bot. France 21: 146-158. 1874 (corr. with Broussonet). Sandwith, N. Y., Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1925: 295-310 (itinerary in Venezuela). Schmid, G., Chamisso als Naturforscher 169 [index]. 1942. Schuster, Arch. Gesch. Math. Naturw. Technik 10: 303-327. 1927 (scientific beginnings). Schultze-Motel, W., Nova Hedwigia 5: 79-90. 1963 (on H’s mosses). Scurla, H., Alexander von Humboldt, Berlin 1855, 386 p. (popular biogr.). Smit, J., Hist. life sci. 958-960. 1974. Sprague, T. A., Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1924: 20-27, 1926: 23-30. (itinerary Mexico, Col- ombia). Stearn, W. T. [editor and in part author], Humboldt, Bonpland, Kunth and tropical American botany. A miscellany on the Nova genera et species plantarum. Lehre 1968; New Scientist 5: 957-959 (on H. and plant geography). Stevens, H., The Humboldt library. London 1863, facs. repr. Leipzig 1967 (bibl., biogr.). 305 HUMBOLDT Théodoridés, Arch. int. Hist. Sci. 11(64): 287-304. 1963 (on H’s stay in the U.S.). | Torres , Bol. Acad. nac. Ci. Cordoba 48(1-4): 115-122. 1970. Urban, I., Symb. ant. 3: 62-64. 1902. Weberbauer, R., Die Pflanzenwelt der peruanischen Anden. 5-7, 31. 1911 Ws Erde 12). Whitaker, Proc. Amer: philos. Soc. 104(3): 317-318. 1960. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 130-131. 1903, 3(3): xx, 138, 213, bi 40. 1905 (portr.). Wulff, E. V., Intr. hist. pl. geogr. 222 [index]. 1943. HANDWRITING: Candollea 30: 407-408. 1975; Banse, Alexander von Humboldt 135. 1953; Lentz, Wiss. Beitr. Gedachtniss hundertj. Wiederkehr Antr. A. v. Humboldt Reise Amerika, Berlin 1899, ill. (in account of letters by v. H. to v. Forell); Proc. Amer. philos. Soc. 102(6): 563. 1959. EPONYMY (genera): Humboldtia Vahl (1794, nom. cons.); Humboldtia Thiergart & I'rantz (1963); Humboldtiella Harms (1923); Humboldtina Chardon & Toro (1934); Humboltia [sic] Ruiz & Pavon (1794); (journal): Humboldt. Monatsschrift fur die gesammten Naturwis- senschaften. Stuttgart. Well 1-9. 1882-1890. POSTAGE STAMPS: Colombia 10 c. (1959) yv. 5773 1 p. (1969) yv. av. 494; Cuba 3 c. (1969) yv. 1316; 13.C., yv. 13173 30C., yv. 1318; Ecuador 2s. (1959) yv. av. 343; D.D.R. p. 5. (1950) yv. 16; 10 p. (1959) yv. 3993 20 p., yv. 400; 25 p. (1960) yv. 513 (left figure); 25 p. (1969) yv. 1138; W. Germany 40 p. (1959) yv. 180 (= Saarland 15 f., yv. 430); W. Berlin 40 p. (1959) yv. 150 A; 50 p. (1969) yv. 323; Mexico 40 c. (1959) yv. 668; Soviet Union 40 k. (1959) yv. 2172; Venezuela 5 c. (1960) yv. 597. 3137. Florae fribergensis specimen plantas cryptogamicas praesertim subterraneas exhibens. .. Accedunt aphorismi ex doctrina physiologiae chemicae plantarum... Berlin (apud Henr. Augustum Rottmann) 1793. Qu. (Fl. friberg.). Publ.: 1793, p. [1]-xiv, [1]-189, [190, err.], pl. 7-4 (uncol.). Copies: BR, G, MICH, MO, NY, Stevenson, USDA; IDC 6185. — For a German version of the ‘‘aphorismi”’ (p. 133-182) see 3138. 3138. Friedrich Alexander von Humboldt’s...Aphorismen aus der chemischen Physiologie der Pflanzen. Aus dem Lateinischen tbersetzt von Gotthelf Fischer. Nebst einigen Zusatzen von Herrn Dr. und Prof. Hedwig und einer Vorrede von Herrn Dr. und Prof. Christ. Friedr. Ludwig. Leipzig (bei Voss und Compagnie) 1794. Oct. (Aphorismen). Translation: Gotthelf Fischer von Waldheim (1771-1853). Commentary: Johann Hedwig (1730-1799). Preface: Christian Friedrich Ludwig (1757-1823). Publ.: 1794, p. [i]-xx, [1]-206, [1-2, err.]. Copies: BR, MO, NY. 3139. Essai sur la géographie des plantes; accompagné d’un tableau physique des régions équinoxales, fondé sur des mesures, depuis le dixieme degré de latitude boréale jusqu’au dixieme degre de latitude australe pendant les années 1799, 1800, 1801, 1802 et 1803 par Al. de Humboldt et A. Bonpland. Rédigé par Al. de Humboldt. A Paris (Chez Levrault, Schoell et Compagnie, Libraires) xiii-1805. Qu. (Essai géogr. pl.). Collaborator: Aimé Jacques Alexandre Bonpland (Goujaud) (1773-1858). Publ.: Possibly 1806 or Jan— Mar 1807, p. [1]-xii, [13]-155, chart. Copzes: MO; IDC 5972. — Is part 5, Physique générale, of Humboldt and Bonpland, Voyage au régions équinoctiales . . . Other issue: 1807, Paris (Chez Fr. Schoell, libraire, ...), Tubingae [Tubingen] (Chez J. G. Cotta, libraire.). Qu. p. [i, iii], calligr. ded. to A. L.-Jussieu and R. Desfontaines, [v]-xii, [13]-155, chart. Copy: U. Variant: with the addition of general t.p. material concerning the voyage: 1807, Paris (id.), p. [1*-vi* ], [i]-xii, [13]-155, chart. Copy: B.—e.g. with general t.p. “Voyage de Humboldt et Bonpland. Premiére partie. Physique générale et relation historique du Voyage. Premier volume, contenant un essai sur la géographie des plantes... .” Fascimile ed. [7]: 1955, Mexico (Institut Panaméricain de Géographie et d’ Histoire, Editorial Cultura), p. [1*-v*], [1]-xii, [13]-155, [1-15], [1]. Copy: UC (anf. Dale Johnson). 366 HUMBOLDT Fascimile ed. [2]: 1959, London (Society for the bibliography of natural history), Sherborn fund facsimile no. 1, cover, facs. [i]-xii, [13]-35, 153-155. Copies: FAS, NY, US. — Facsimile of 1805 edition, with portr. of von Humboldt. German: Ideen zu einer Geographie der Pflanzen... Tubingen (bey F. G. Cotta), Paris (bey F. Schoell) 1807, (see e.g. PR ed. 1: 4772), see M. Dittrich 1960; p. [1*-x*] [introd. to facs. by Meyer-Abich]; facsimile: [i*], [i]-xii, [1]-182, 2 charts. Copy: MO (facs. publ. 1963.). Ref.: Stearn, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 3: 351-357. 1960. Scamoni, Wiss. Z. Humboldt-Univ. Berlin 9 (Math.-Naturw.): 27-31. 1960. Metwyler, Mich. Academician 1 (3-4): 113-122. 1969. Dietrich, M., Ideen... von Alexander von Humboldt herausgegeben von M. Dietrich, Ostwald’s Klassiker nr. 248. (portr., biogr.), 180 p., 7 pl. 3140. Ideen zur Physiognomik der Gewachse, ... Tubingen (in der J. G. Cotta’schen Buchhan- dlung) 1806. Oct. (Ideen Physiogn. Gew.). Publ.: 1806, p. [1]-28. Copy: KNAW. 3141-3143. Voyage aux régions équinoctiales du Nouveau Continent, fait en 1799-1604, partie 6, Botanique. The botanical part consists of six sections which are treated under the following author headings: Sect. 1. Plantae aequinoctiales Humboldt [et Bonpland], 3141. . Monographie des Mélastomacées Humboldt [et Bonpland], 3142. . Nova Genera et Species Humboldt, [Bonpland et Kunth], 3143. . Mimoses Kunth, 3996. . Synopsis plantarum Kunth, 3998. . Révision des Graminées Kunth, 4000. Moke OF Co-editor and in part co-author: Aimé Jacques Alexandre Bonpland (Goujaud) (1773-1858). General commentaries and/or bibliographical descriptions (see also NI 3: 41): Sherborn and Woodward, J. Bot. 39: 202-205. 1901. Barnhart, Bull. Torrey bot. Club 29: 585-598. 1902. Woodward, Cat. Books Brit. Mus. (Nat. Hist.) 2: 890. 1904. Hamy, Lettres américaines d’Alexandre de Humboldt, xl. 1905 (map of route). Sandwith, Kew Bull. 1925: 295-310 (place names in Venezuela). Sprague, Kew Bull. 1926: 23-30 (place names in Colombia). De Terra, Humboldt, 1955 (extensive bibliography with further literature). Stearn, Taxon 5: 153-156. 1956. Langman, Guide literature flowering plants Mexico 381-382. 1964. Alvarez Lopez, Anal. Inst. bot. Cavanilles 22: 9-60. 1964. Stearn [editor], Humboldt, Bonpland, Kunth and tropical American botany. A mis- cellany on the Nova genera et species plantarum, Lehre 1967. 3141. Alexandri de Humboldt et Amati Bonpland Plantae aequinoctiales, per regnum Mexici, in provinciis Caracarum et Novae Andalusiae, in Peruvianorum Quitensium, Novae Grana- tae Andibus, ad Orinoci, Fluvii Nigri, Fluminis Amazonum tipas nascentes. In ordinem digessit Amatus Bonpland. Lutetiae Parisiorum [Paris] (apud F. Schoell, bibliopolam.) Tubingae [Tubingen] (apud J. G. Cotta) [1805-] 1808-1809 [-1817]. 2 vols. Fol. (Pl. aequinoct.). Author of text (“in ordinem digessit...’’): Aimé Jacques Alexandre Bonpland (Goujaud) (1773-1858). Other title-pages: (1) ‘Voyage de Humboldt et Bonpland. Sixieme partie, botanique. Plantes €quinoxiales, recueillies au Mexique, ...” (2) “Plantes équinoxiales, recueillies au 1 Mexique, a Publ.: in 17 parts, see below. Vol. 1: 1808 (t.p.) [i*-ii*], portr. Mutis, [111*-vii*]-vii (dated 1 Mar 1805), 1-234, pl. ra, 1, 2a, 2b, 3-29, 30a, 30b, 31-65. Vol. 2: 1809 (t.p.) [i-vii], [1]-191, pl. 66-97, 98 ['97'], 99-140. Copies: MICH, NY, U (2 copies), US; IDC 2263. — Plates: uncol. copper engr. by Turpin. Variant issues: both columes: 1813, A Paris (chez F. Schoell,...). as original issue. Copies: US (2 copies). b) 367 HUMBOLDT vol. part pages plates dates I I 1-8 1a, 1b Mai-Jun 1805 2 9-38 2a, 2b-10* Aug 1805 3 30-72 11-20* 22 Sep 1806 4 73-106 21-29, 30a, 30b* 15 Dec 1806 5 107-138 31-39 S Apr 1807 6 139-170 40-48 Nov 1807 7 171-202 49-57 Jan 1808 8 203-232 50-57, portr. Apr 1808 2 9 1-20, t.p. etc. 66-68, possibly 69. Nov. 1808 10 21-36 74,01 Feb 1809 II 37- ante 8 Feb 1810 12 13 -88 Nov 1811 14 89-104. 106-113 Apr 1812 15 105-124 [8] Feb 1813 16 125-152 [8] Sep 1813 17 153-191 [77] 16 Jun 1817 The information on the exact contents of the parts is incomplete (* by implication). R. McVaugh informs us that the pagination of the part of volume 2 dealing with Quercus in the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture library (pp. 21-50) is different from that of most other copies (24- 56). Furthermore pp. 49 and 50 seem to have been replaced in some copies by a more extensive text. Further information on the contents of the parts and on the history of the cancellations is desirable. Copies exist of volume 2 with title pages dated 1809 and 1813. The Mutis portrait was published with part 8. The plates are engravings after drawings by Turpin (some by Poiteau). All copies so far known to us have plain plates. The announce- ment of the work in JT (8: 374. 24 Jun 1805, livr. 1) mentions no issue with coloured plates, Humboldt’s own copy (HL 4592) was also uncoloured; the two issues differ only in paper: “orand Jésus vélin” and “grand colombier” (both wove paper). We have seen no issue with coloured plates (GF p. 51). Ref.: Du 143; Lowenberg 94, 95; SK 1: clxxxix; Sotheby 377. Sherborn and Woodward, J. Bot. 39: 203. 1gor. Dawson, W. R., The Banks letters 1959. Lawson and Price, Bot. J. Linn. Soc. 62: 342. 1969. 3142. Alexandri de Humboldt et Amati Bonpland.... Monographia Melastomacearum, con- tinens plantas hujus ordinis, hucusque collectas, praesertim per regnum Mexici, in provinciis Caracarum et Novae Andalusiae, in Peruvianorum Quitensium, Novae Granatae Andibus, and Orinoci, fluvii Nigri, fluminis Amazonum ripas nascentes. In ordinem digessit Amatus Bonpland. Melastomae | Rhexiae]. Lutetiae Parisiorum [Paris] (In Libraria Graeco-Latino- Germanica) 1816-1823, 2 vols. Fol. (Monogr. Melast.). Authors: (Melast.), Aimé Jacques Alexandre Bonpland (Goujaud) (1773-1858) and Louis Claude Richard (1754-1821); (Rhexiae), id. and Auguste F. C. P. de Saint-Hilaire (1779- 1853) and C. 8. Kunth (1788-1850) (fasc. 20-24). Other title-pages: (1) Voyage de Humboldt et Bonpland. Sixiéme partie, Botanique. Monographie des Melastomacées. Melastomes. Paris (a la librairie-grecque-latine-allemande, .. .) 1816. (2) Monographia melastomarum. Auctore Amato Bonpland. Lutetia Parisiorum .. . (3) Monographie des mélastomacées comprenant toutes les plantes de cet ordre recueillies jusqu’a ce jour, et notamment au Mexique, ... Amazones; par Al. de Humboldt et A. Bonpland; mise en ordre par A. Bonpland-Melastomes. Paris... Melastomae: [i*-xi*[, [i]-vi, [1]-142, [1 p. table num., 1 p. tabl. alph.], p/. 7-60, col. copper engr. by Poiteau and Turpin. Dates see below. Copies: MO(2), U, US. Rhexiae: **Alexandri...in provinciis Venezuelae et Novae -.. Rhexiae.”’ Lutetiae Parisiorum [apud Gide filium] 1823. Fol., p. [i*-vii*], [i]-ii, [1]-158, [2, index], p/. 7-60 coloured copper engr. by Turpin. Dates see below. Copies: MO, U, US. 368 HUMBOLDT, NOV. GEN. SP. Vol. 1. Melastomae: Vol. 2. Rhexiae: part. pages plates dates part pages plates dates I I-4 29 Sep 1806 2 4 -18 5-9 Apr 1807 3 : 5 19-34 10-15 Jul 1807 7 -40 -15 Mai 1808* 6 35-42 16-20 Nov 1807 8 41-56 16-20 Sep 1808* - - 29 Sep 1806* 9 43-58 21-25 Aug 1809 14 57-68 21-25 Sep 1812 10 59- - 15 69-80 = 26-30 Jan 1813 II - - 16 81-92 30-35 Mai-Jun 1813 12 -80 [4] Nov 1811 20 93-104 35-40 Mar 1818 13 81-96 [5] Jun 1812 QI 105-120 [6] Jun 1820 107, 97-108 [5] 24 Apr 1815 22 121-126) 5), Apron 18 109-132 [4] Jul 1816 23 137-146 [5] Jun 1823 19 133-end [5] Oct 1816 24 147-end [5] Aug 1823 The dates and contents are still imperfectly known. London edition: Monographie des Melastomacées, comprenant toutes les plantes de cet ordre recueillies jusqu’a ce jour, et notamment au Mexique, dans l’tle de Cuba, dans les provinces de Caracas, de Cumana, et de Barcelone, aux Andes de la Nouvelle-Grenade, de Quito et du Perou, et sur les bords du Rio-Negro, de l’Orénoque et de la riviére des Amazones; par Al. de Humboldt et A. Bonpland. Mise en ordre par A. Bonpland. Rhexies. Londres (chez Gide fils) 1833. Fol. Publ.: Remained incomplete; t.p. of part on Rhexzes precedes partial texts on Melastomes and Rhexies: [1*, t.p.], [i]-vi, [1 ]-106, pl. 7-45, [1]-52 (Rhexies), pl. r- 19. Copies: LC (n.v.), US. Schoell-issue: Monographie We Melastomes, et autres genres du méme ordre, y compris les Rhexies, A Paris (Chez F. Schoell, ...) 1823, p. [i*[, [i]-vi, [1]-106, pl. 1-45 (col.), [1]-80, pl. 1-30. Copy: US. Ref.: DU 144; GF p. 51; Lowenberg 96, 97; NI 954; PR 4331 (ed. 1: 4775); SK p. cxc; Sotheby 377(2). Sherborn & Woodward, J. Bot. 39: 203. 1901. Guédes, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 5(2): 111-114. 1969 (on a variant issue). Wurdack, Taxon 20: 591-593. 1971 (on type localities). 3143. Nova genera et species plantarum quas in peregrinatione {in quarto ed.: in plagam aequinoctalem|] orbis novi collegerunt, descripserunt, partim adumbraverunt Amat. Bonp- land et Alex. de Humboldt. Ex schedis autographis Amati Bonplandi in ordinem digesset Carol. Sigismund Kunth. Accedunt tabulae aeri incisae, et Alexandri de Humboldt no- tationes ad geographiam plantarum spectantes. Lutetiae Parisiorum [Paris] (Sumptibus librariae graeco-latini-germanicae,...) 1815-1825. Fol. and Qu. (Nov. gen. sp.). Authorship: Main author to whom new taxa are to be attributed: Carl Sigismund Kunth (1788-1850) (as “Kunth in Humboldt, Bonpland and Kunth, Nova genera...”?). Manus- cript annotations: Aimé Jacques Bonpland (Goujaud) (1773-1858). Other title-page: Voyage de Humboldt et Bonpland. Sixieme partie, Botanique. Nova genera et species plantarum. A Paris (a la Librairie grecque-latine-allemande. ...) 1815-1825. Publ.: In two editions (see notes below), quarto and folio, published more or less simul- taneously. Folio edition (analysis based on copy U (col. pl.), other copies with col. pl. e.g.: Bibl. natl., Paris; BM-Bloomsbury) ; uncol. pl.: US. 1: p. [1*-vii*], [i]-xlvi, [1]-302, pl. 1-96. 2: p. [i-via], [1]-[324], pl. 97-192. Wb 3: p. [i-vii], [1]-356 [as “456°'], pl. 193-300, 276 bis. 4: p. [i-vii], [1]-247, pl. 301-412. 5: p. [i-vii], [1]-338, pl. 423-479, 479 [bis], 480, 46o| bis], 81a, 481b, 482, 483, 483(a), 484-498, 4994; 499), 500-512. 6: p. [i-vii], [1]-420, [1-2, ind.], pl. 513, 5144, 514), 515, 5324; 5320, 533-547 547015, 5 48a, 548), 562, 562bi5, 563-600. 7: p. [i-vii], [1]-399, pl. 601-645, 645bis, 646, 647, 647bis, 648-659, 659bis, 660, 660b1s, 661-688, 658bis, 689-700. 369 HUMBOLDT, NOV. GEN. SP. The number of copies (most seem to have coloured plates) must be higher than the “very few” mentioned in TL/1. Facsimile ed. (of col. fol. ed.) Amsterdam (Orbis Terrarum), n.v. - Quarto edition (analysis based on copy MO). > a), [a], [v"], [v*], Ga, [iii]-Ivini, [1]-377, pl. 1-96. [i], an ]-[v], [vi], [1]-404, [405, ind., 406, err.], pl. 97-192. 5 as faa Sivas [vii], [1]-456, pl. 193-300 (2 issues of 216). cull} [iii], [v], [vii], [1]-312, pl. 301-412. [i], [iti], [Vv], [vii], [1]-432, pl. 413-522. (iJ, [iti], Fv], [vii], [1-541 [542, err, pl. 513-600. : fi], [iii], [v], [vii], [1]-506, pl. 601-700. Facsimile ed. (of qu. ed.): Weinheim (J. Cramer) 1963, text in 3 vols. Qu., plates combined in one folio volume. Copies: FAS, MICH. loos N DOW OO The quarto and the folio editions were published simultaneously, except that the entire folio text of vol. 4 was accessible to botanists at Paris from 26 Oct. 1818(Bull. Sci. Soc. Philom. 1819: 63). The text of the fourth volume (‘‘Synanthérées’’) was distributed only in 1820, but was printed and finished by the end of 1818. The authors presented a copy to the Institut on 26 Oct 1818 which was accessible to the botanical public. At the same time copies were deposited with Sir Joseph Banks (London) and at the Berlin Academy of Sciences. Further- more Kunth sent a copy to Cassinion 1 December 1818. The treatment of the Compositae by Kunth interfered to some extent with Cassini’s publications and intentions. See Cassini (1819), Kunth (1819) and Adr. Jussieu (1850). Kunth was responsible for most of the text. — Bonpland writes in a letter to von Humboldt, dated 7 Oct 1814 (Hamy 1906): “‘I] est de toute justice que cet ouvrage soit publié sous le- nom de M. Kunth, puisqu’il le rédige... M. Kunth, rédigeant l’ouvrage, il est évident qu’il prise toutes nos descriptions, tous les noms que nous avons pu mettre dans le voyage, qu’il les arrange a sa maniere et qu'il les publie comme il l’entend. Les mots: zn ordinem digessit renferment donc tout. Nous sommes censés avoir ramassés les plantes en commun, les avoir décaties de méme et, M. Kunth, muni des matériaux que nous lui avons donnés, les publie.” The plates are mostly by Turpin, some by Humboldt, Kunth and A. Richard. The dates of presentation of the various parts to the Paris Academy and the dates given by JGLF confirm the schedule of publication as given by Sherborn and Woodward and Barnhart. The contents of some of the fascicles are still incompletely known. folio quarto vol. part pages pages plates dates I 1-2 i-xlvili i-lx 1-44 29 Jan 1816 1-120 1-144 3 121-200 145-288 45-70 Mai 1816 4. 201-302 289-377 = 71-96 late Aug 1816 2 5 1-80 1-96 Q7-121 28 Apr 1817 6 81-152 Q7-192 122-146 8 Dec 1817 7 153-220 193-280 147-158, 162, 167-169, 172, 173 Feb 1818 8 221-324 281-406 159-161, 163, 164-166, 170, 8 Jun 1818 171, 174-192 3 9 1-72 1-96 =.193-217, t. 216 A. jun. late Sep 1818 10 73-148 97-192 218-242 8 Feb 1819 Tt 149-224 193-288 243-267 g Jul 1819 12 225-296 2809-384 267-292 21 Nov 1819 13 297-356 385-456 293-300, 216 A. cup. 13 Mar 1820 4 14 1-56 1-72 301-325 17 Apr 1820 15 57-120 73-152 326-349 22 Mai 1820 16 121-168 153-224? 350-374 31 Jul 1820 e7 169-216 225-288? 375-399 18 Sep 1820 18 217-247 2809-312 400-412 26 Dec 1820 379 HUMNICKI folio quarto vol. part pages pages plates dates 5 1g 1-56 1-64 413-436 (437°) 28 Mai 1821 20 57-112 65-128 (438?) 437-460 (462?) late Sep 1821 21 113-176 129-224 (463?) 461-480 25 Feb 1822 22 177-236 225-304 481a-498 Jun 1822 23 237-338 305-432 4990-512 24 Mar 1823 6 24 1-108 1-72 513-522? 14 Apr 1823 25 109-176 73-168 523-537 6 Aug 1823 26 177-236 169-240 5308-552 5 Jan 1824 27 237-300 241-320 453-569? Apr 1824 28 301-360 321-392 570-585? 12 Jul 1824 29 361-420 393-542 566-600? Sep 1824 7 30 1-48 1-56 601-615 2 Nov 1824 31 49-112 57-144 616-630 20 Dec 1824 32 113-176 145-224 631-645 21 Feb 1825 33 177-236 225-296 646-659bis 25 Apr 1825 34 237-296 297-376 660-673 13 Jun 1825 35 297-356 377-448 674-690 late Jul 1825 36 = 357-399 499-506 691-700 Nov 1825 NOTE: R. D. Hoogland has drawn our attention to an instance of competition between vol. 6 (p. 49-58, Weinmannia) and vol. 4 of Ruiz and Pavon’s F. perwv. chil. Distribution of the latter (see e.g. TL1/1124) took place by Rich at an unascertained date. In view of the circumstance that the first references to Ruiz and Pavon’s fourth volume date from 1830, it seems advisable to regard the publication by Kunth as the earlier one: Ref.: DU 145; GF p. 63; Lowenberg 101; NI 954; PR 4333 (ed. 1: 4776); RS p. 89; SK 1: cxc; Sotheby 377(3); IDC 214. Cassini, J. Phys. Chim. Hist. nat. 89: 5-33. 1819. Kunth, J. Phys. Chim. Hist. nat.:89: 278-284. 1819 (answer to Cassini). Kunth, Linnaea 5: 366-369. 1830. Jussieu, Ann. Sci. nat. Bot. ser. 3. 14: 92-93. 1850. Kuntze, O., Rev. gen. 3(2): 156. 1898. Sherborn, Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. ser. 7. 3: 428. 1899. Sherborn & Woodward, J. Bot. 39: 203-204. 1901. Barnhart, Bull. Torrey bot. Cl. 29: 585-598. 1902, J. Bot. 42: 153. 1904. Hamy, Aimé Bonpland 66-67. 1906. Sandwith, Kew Bull. 1925: 295-310. Sprague, Kew Bull. 1924: 20-27, 1926: 23-30. McVaugh, Taxon 4: 78-86. 1955. Stearn, Taxon 5: 153-156. 1956. Steenis-Kruseman, M. J. van, Fl. males. Bull. 3: 735. 1960. Stearn, Summary of dates of publication in Stearn, W. T. [editor and in part author], Humboldt, Bonpland, Kunth and tropical American botany. A miscellany on the Nova genera et species plantarum. Lehre 1968 (pp. 8-9). 3144. De distributione geographica plantarum secundum coeli temperiem et altitudinem mon- tium, prolegomena. . . Lutetiae parisiorum [Paris] (in libraria graeco-latino-germanica, .. .) 1817. Oct. (Distr. geogr. pl.). Publ.: 1817, p. [i, iii], [1]-249, [ 1-2, index, 3-4, err.], chart (col.) Copies: MO, NY; IDC 5971 — A reprint of the Prolegomena from Nova Gen. Sp. vol. 1 (1815), with an Auctuartum on p. 167-249. Humnicki, Valentin (1815-x), French botanist. (Human.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BL 2: 156, 173,670; BM 2: 892; Jackson p. 286, 289; Rehder 1: 415. 371 HUMNICKI 3145. Catalogue des plantes vasculatres des environs de Luxewil (Haute-Sadne). Orléans (H. Herluison...) 1876. Oct. (Cat. pl. Luxeutl). Publ.: Oct 1876 (p. 5: 6 Sep 1876; BSbF 10 Nov 1876), p. [1]-75. Copies: G, USDA. Supplément: 11 Oct 1877, p. [77]-92. Copies: G, USDA. Nouveau supplément: 30 Nov 1883, p. [93]-105. Copy: G. Ref.: Anon., Bot. Zeit. 35: 262. 20 Apr 1877. Humpert, Friedrich (fl. 1887), German botanist and high school teacher at Bochum. (Hump.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Tucker 1: 358. 3146. Stadtisches Gymnasium zu Bochum. Beilage zu dem Jahresbericht uber das Schul- jahr 1886/87. Dre Flora Bochums von Friedrich Humpert. Bochum (Druck von Wilh. Stumpf.) 1887. Progr.-Nr. 327. Qu. (Fl. Bochums). Publ.: prob. April 1887; p. [i-iv], [1]-57. Copy: MO. Hunt, Willis Roberts (1893-x), American botanist and phytopathologist; Dr. phil. Yale 1926. (W. Hunt). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Material from Texas at TEX. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 220; IH 2: 293; LS suppl. 12571-12573. Hirsch, G. C., Index biol. p. 132. 1928. EPONYMY: Huntia. A yearbook of botanical and horticultural bibliography. Pittsburg, Pa. Vol. 1-2. 1964-1965 commemorates Rachel Mc Masters Miller Hunt (1882-1963), American bibliophile and promotor of botanical and horticultural bibliography, whose collections are the origin of the Hunt Botanical Library in Pittsburgh. 3147. The Uredinales or rusts of Connecticut and the other New England States... Hartford (published by the State) 1926. Oct. (Ured. Connecticut). Publ.: 1926, p. [1]-198. Copies: FH, NY, Stevenson, USDA — [headline:] State of Connecticut State Geological and Natural History Survey Bulletin no. 36. Husnot, Pierre Tranquille (1840-1929), French bryologist and agrostologist. (Husn.). HERBARIUM and Types: The French herbarium is at NCY. The location of the first set of Husnot’s Central American collections is unknown, the plants are in numerous herbaria, especially P and PC. The bryophytes are at PC (formerly at CN). Exsiccatae: (1) Genera muscorum europaeorum exsiccata, nos. 1-107. Gaen 1874, publ. 20 Sep 1874, sets at NY, PC. (2) Hepaticae galliae, herbier des hépatiques de France. Fasc. 1-9, nos. 1-231. Caen (T. Husnot) 1870-1901, fascicles undated, published 1: 1870, 2: 1872, 3/4: 1875, 5: 10 Jan 1881, 6: 1883, 7: Oct 1883, 8: 1890, 9g: 13 Jun 1901 (Sayre). Links up with Hepatzcologia gallica, see no. 3151. Sets. at: BM, BR, CN, CU, G, FH, H, K, L, M, NCY, PG, S. (3) Musci galliae, herbier des mousses de France. Fasc. 1-19, nos. 1-959. Caen (T. Husnot) 1870-1907, for precise dates see Sayre (1971), linked up with Muscologia gallica, see no. 3154. Sets at: B, BM, BR, C, CGE, CN, CU, FH, G, I, K, L, LD, LG, NTM, NY, OXF, PC. (4) Plantes des Antilles, coll. 1868, issued probably 1870, incl. Mousses des Antilles, recoltées par Husnot et déterminées par Gottsche, 40 sp., Hépatiques des Antilles, recoltées par Husnot et determinées par Gottsche, 40 sp., Fougéres des Antilles, 70 sp. (5) Lichens des Canaries, nos. 1-37. 1924. . Ref.: Theriot, Rev. bryol. ser. 2. 4: 89, 143. 1931, 5: 229. 1932. Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 28-29, 135. 1969, 19(2): 217-220. 1971; Bryologist 80: 510. 1977 (1978). 372 HUSNOT BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 222; BM 2: 895, 6: 496; Bossert p. 187; Clokie p. 188; CSP 7: 1041, 10: 297, 12: 357, 15: 1002; DTS 1: 129; GR p. 327; 1H 2: 294; Jackson p. 562 [index]; Kew 3: 73-74; Lenley p. 234; LS 12852; MW p. 200; NI 956-960; PR 4339; Rehder 1: 414; SBC p. 123 (“Husn.”); Tucker 1: 359. Allorge, Rev. bryol. ser. 2. 2(2): 65-70. 1929 (portr., bibl., exsicc.). Anon., Bot. Not. 1930: 157; Bull. Soc. bot. France rg (bibl.): 159. 1873 (prix Desmazieres) ; Ann. crypt. exot. 2(2): 201-202. 1929; J. Bot. 67: 109. 1929; Bryologist 32(3): 68. 1929. Chevalier, Bull. Soc. bot. France 76: 569-575. 1929; Rev. Bryol. ser. 2. 13: 1-9. 1942; Trav. bryol. Mem. Husnot 1: 1-10. 1942. Davy de Virville, Rev. de Bot. 41: 529-535. 1929 (portr., bibl.). Fournier, Bull. Soc. bot. France 16: 6. 1869. Gyorffy, Magy. bot. Lap. 28: 178. 1930. Husnot, Rev. Bryol. 51: 1-5. 1924 (autobiogr.). Lamy, Rev. bryol. lichén. 40(1): 1-3. 1974. Letestu, Rev. bryol. lichen. 14: 1-6. 1944 (corr. with Lenormand). Letacq, A. L., Inv. pl. crypt. vasc. Orne 267. 1906. Medelius, Bot. Not. 1930: 157-158. (portr.). Urban, I., Symb. ant. 1: 74, 141. 1898, 3: 65. 1902. COMPOSITE WoRKs: (1) Editor of the Revue bryologique, vols. 1-53, 1874-1926 (see 53(3). 1926 for a note introducing his successor P. Allorge). (2) See Roussel, M., Enumération des champignons récoltés par M. T. Husnot aux Antilles frangaises en 1868. Paris (J. B. Bailliére et fils. ..), p. [1]-60, pl. 1. 1870, copy: FH. — Bull. Soc. Linn. Norm. ser. 2. 4: 217 ff. MEMORIAL VOLUME: Chevalier, Aug. et al., Travaux poyolegique dédies a la mémoire de Pierre-Tranquille Husnot. Paris 1942. EPONYMY: Husnotia E. P. N. Fournier (1885) ;Husnotiella J. Cardot (1909); Neohusnotia A. Camus (1920). 3148. Catalogue des cryptogames recueillis aux Antilles frangaises en 1868 et essai sur leur distri- bution géographique dans cesiles . .. Gaen (Imprimerie de F. Le Blanc-Hardel, Libraire.. .) 1870. Oct. (Cat. crypt. Antill. frang.). Publ.: Jan-Mar 1870 (p. 4: Aug 1869; Rev. Bryol. Apr-Mai 1870), p. [1]-60, pl. 7 (uncol.). Copies: B, G, L, NY, Steere, Stevenson. Other issue: Paris (J. B. Bailliére et fils) 1870, p. [1]-60, p/. 7 (id.). Copy: BR. — Differs only in having a sticker with a new imprint on orig. t.p. Both issues: reprinted from Bull. Soc. Linn. Norm. ser. 2. 4(1): 19-73. 1870. — See also Rev. Bryol. 2(1): 1 ff. 1875. Ref.: D.B., Bot. Zeit. 28: 108-111. 18 Feb 1870. 3149. Enumération des Glumacées récoltées aux Antilles frangaises... Caen (F. le Blanc- Hardel...) 1871. Oct. (Enum. Glumac.). Co-author: Amédee Guillaume Auguste Coutance (fl. 1868). Publ.: 1871, p. [1]-35. Copy: G. — Reprinted from Bull. Soc. Linn. Normandie ser. 2, vol. 5. 3150. Flore analytique et descriptive des mousses du Nord-Ouest (environs de Paris, Normandie, Bretagne, Anjou, Maine) accompagnée d’une description des organes de la végétation et de la reproduction des mousses. Avec échantillons intercalés dans le texte et deux planches lithographiées, par T. Husnot. Paris (chez F. Savy,...) Gahan (Orne) [Caen] (chez Pauteur) s.d. [1873]. Oct. (Fl. mousses Nord. Ouest). Ed. 1: Mai-Jul 1873 (p. 5: 1 Mai 1873; Bot. Zeit. 15 Aug 1873), p. [1]-203, [204, expl. pl.], pl. 1-2 (uncol. liths.). Copies: B, BR, G, NY, U. — Text figures illustrated by herbarium specimens. Ed. 2: Dec 1882. (p. 6: 1 Sep 1882; Nat. Nov. Jan, Mar 1883; Bot. Zeit. 23 Feb 1883), p. [1]- 175, 2 pl., text figures id. Copy: L. — “Flore... Maine) 2e édition contenant un traité élementaire de bryologie avec 1o échantillons et 84 figures...”> Cahan [Caen] (T. Husnot) Paris (F. Savy, ...). 373 HUSNOT g150a. Catalogue des mousses du Calvados ...Cahan [Caen] (T. Husnot), Paris (F. Savy, . . .) 1875. Oct. (Cat. mousses Calvados). Publ.: 1875, p. [1]-37. Copy: G. — Bull. Soc. Linn. Normandie 7, 1875. 3151. Hepaticologia gallica. Flore analytique et descriptive des hépatiques de France et de Belgique accompagnée de 13 planches représentant chaque espéce de grandeur naturelle et ses principaux caracteres grossis... Cahan [Caen] (T. Husnot), Paris (F. Savy,...) 1875- 1881. Oct. (Hepaticol. gall.). Ed. 1: 1875-1885, p. [i], [1]-102, pl. r-73 (uncol. liths. by author). Copies: B, G, NY, USDA. Fasc. 1: p. 1-30, publ.: Jun-Jul 1875. Fasc. 2: p. 31-62, publ.: 10 Jan 1881. Fasc. 3: p. 63-102, publ.: 15 Mai 1881. Ed. 2: Feb 1922 (p. 4: Feb 1922; Rev. Bryol. Jan-Feb 1922), p. [1]-163, pl. 1-23 (id.). Copies: G, MO. “... de France et des contrées voisines.”’ Cahan (T. Husnot). Facsimile ed. (of. ed. 2): Amsterdam (A. Asher & Co.) 1967, p. [i], [1]-163, pl. 1-23. Copies: FAS, MICH, MO, NY, US, U. Ref.: Geheeb, Flora 58: 560. 1875. Anon., Rev. bryol. 2: 104. 1875, 8: 24, 56. 1881. Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 218. 1971. 3152. Catalogue analytique des hépatiques du Nord-Ouest par T. Husnot. Cahan [Caen] (T. Husnot), Paris (F. Savy,...) 1881. Oct. (Cat. anal. hépat. Nord-Ouest). Publ.: Mai-Jun 1882 (t.p. 1882, but see Rev. Bryol. 9(3): 47. Mai-Jun 1882; Bot. Zeit. 25 Aug 1882), p. [1]-24. Copy: G. — Reprinted from Bull. Soc. Linn. Normandie ser. 3. 6: 250-282. 1881. 3153. Sphagnologia europaea. Descriptions et figures des sphaignes de |’ Europe. Cahan [Caen] (T. Husnot), Paris (F. Savy,...) 1882. Oct. (Sphagnol. eur.). Publ.: 20 Mai 1882 (p. ii: 1 Mai 1882; Rev. Bryol. 9: 47; Nat. Nov. Jun. 1882; Bot. Zeit. 25 Aug 1882), p. [cover: i-iv], [1]-15, [16, ind.], pl. 7-4 (uncol. liths. by author). Copzes: G, MO, NY. ~— The cover has a bibliography of Husnot’s publications on p. iv. 3154. Muscologia gallica. Descriptions & figures des mousses de France et des contrées voisines. Cahan [Caen] (T. Husnot), Paris (F. Savy, ...), 2 parts, 1884-1894. Oct. (Muscol. gall.). Part 1: 1884-1890, in parts (see below), p. [i]-vili, [1]-284, pl. 7-79 (uncol. liths. by author). Part 2: 1892-1894, id., [i*, ix]-x, 285-458. pl. 80-125 (id.). Copies: G, MICH, MO, NY; IDC 6500. part livr. pages plates dates I I [1]-32 I-10 20 Feb 1884 2 33-64 11-18 15 Oct 1884 3 65-96 19-26 15 Jul 1885 4 97-128 27-36 Mai 1886 5 129-160 37-44 Mar 1887 6 161-192 45-52 Sep 1887 7 193-224 53-60 15 Jul 1888 8 225-256 61-68 Oct 1889 9 257-284 69-79 Jun-Jul 1890 [i]-vill 1-10 (new) Jun-Jul 1890 2 10 285-316 60-87 Apr 1892 II 317-348 88-97 Jun 1893 12 349-380 6-105 Mar 1894 13 3811-412 100-115 Jun 1894 14. 413-458, 116-12 Oct 1894 [i*], [ix]-x 374 HUSSENOT Dates based on notes in Nat. Nov., Hedwigia, Bot. Gaz., Bot. Zeit. and Rev. Bryol. Plates 1-ro were later reissued (orig. set 1-10, replacement i-x) on paper of better quality. Both sets are reproduced in the facsimile ed. Facsimile ed.: Amsterdam (A. Asher & Co.) 1967, p. [1*], [1], [1** t-p. part 2], [iii]-x, [1]-458, pl. 1-x, 1-125 (roman numerals). Copies: FAS, MO, U. Ref.: Gepp, J. Bot. 33: 155-157. 1895. Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 217-220. 1971. 3155. Graminées. Descriptions, figures et usages des graminées spontaneées et cultivees de France, Belgique, Isles Britanniques, Suisse... Cahan [Caen] (T. Husnot) 1896-1899. Qu. (Graminées). Publ.: in four parts, 1896-1899, p. [i]-vill, [1]-92, pl. 7-33 (uncol. liths. by author). Copies: MICH, MO, NY, USDA. Husnot (translation Rendle): ““The English publish almost always coloured plates, because the whole world is included in their clientéle. In France, where only true naturalists buy, less costly black plates are preferable.” part pages plates dates I [1]-24 1-8 Mai 1896 2 25-48 9-17 23 Jun 1897 3 49-72 18-24 | 3 Dec 1898 4s 73-92, [1]-vill 25-39 27 Nov 1899 Ref.: Plesch p. 275; SK1: cxc; Sotheby 379. Anon., J. Bot. 34: 328. Jul 1896 (part 1 received). Rendle, J. Bot. 37: 188. 1899, 38: 59-60. 1go0. 3156. Cypéracées. Descriptions et figures des Cypéraceées de France, Suisse & Belgique par T. Husnot. Gahan [Caen] (T. Husnot) 1905-1906. Oct. (Cypéracees). Publ.: 1905-1906 (dates on orig. cover, p. iii: 1 Jun 1906), p. [i]-vini, [1]-83, pl. 2-24 (uncol. liths. by author). Copies: M, MICH, MO, USDA. Part 1: 1-48, pl. 1-12. Jun-Jul 1905 (Nat. Nov. Aug(1) 1905). Part 2: 49-83, pl. 13-24, [i]-vii. Jul-Aug 1906 (Nat. Nov. Sep(2) 1906). 3157. joncées. Descriptions et figures des Joncées de France, Suisse & Belgique par T. Husnot... Cahan [Caen] (T. Husnot) 1908. Oct. (Jonceées). Publ.: Dec 1908 (p. [3]: 1 Sep 1908; Rev. Bryol. Dec 1908), p. [1]-27, [28, ind.], pl. 1-7 (uncol. liths. by author). Copzes: MICH, MO, NY. Hussenot, Louis Cincinnatus Severin Léon (1809-1845), French (Lorraine) botanist. (Hussenot). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. The reference to Senegal plants at K in IH may not refer to this botanist. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 4: 658; Barnhart 2: 222; BM 2: 895; IH 2: 294(?); Kew Bina PRO 4BSAL (ed. 124797) Lucker 12350. Kirschleger, F., Fl. Alsace 2: Ixxi. 1857. 3158. Chardons nancéiens, ou prodrome d’un catalogue des plantes de la Lorraine, rer fascicule, par le docteur Hussenot, qui n’est rien, pas méme médecin; membre d’aucune acad., corresp. d’aucune soc. savante; qui n’est ni de la soc. royale des sciences lettres et arts de Nancy, ni de la so. centr. d’agricult. de la méme ville, pas plus de la soc. d’émulation des Vosges que de celle philomatique de Verdun, ou d’aucune de celles de Metz; directeur d’aucun jardin public ou particulier; conservateur d’aucune collection, autre que la sienne, qui se manges des bétes; rédacteur de rien du tout; enfin simple citoyen comme tout le monde, hors qu’il n’est pas décore. [Motto:] Dignus-ne sum intrare in vestrum doctum Sy) HUSSENOT corpus, plantisectae, epitrichoscopi, villicolae? Nancy (Imprimerie de Dard, .. .) 1835. Oct. (Chard. nanc.). Ed. 1: Apr-Dec 1835 (p. 14: 25 Mar 1835), p. [1], [1]-55. Copies: G, HH, USDA. Ed. 2: ““Chardons nancéiens, ou prodrome d’un catalogue des plantes de la Lorraine, ter fascicule, par le docteur Hussenot, qui n’est rien, pas méme médicin; d’aucune académie. { Motto:] Dignus es intrare in nostro corpore. Deuxiéme édition. Nancy (Imprimerie de Dard, ...)” 1836. Oct. p. [i-i1], 56-113. Copies: G, HH, USDA. “Un livre (trés rare aujourd’hui) on y trouve des choses fort curieuses, tant au point de vue botanique que psychologique, d’abord l’autobiographie d’un botaniste autodidacte fort original, puis d’excellentes observations diagnostiques sur plusieurs genres a espeéces CHILIGQUeS ace ‘‘Enfin, son livre renfermes des choses sans nom, ou mechamment spirituelles ou atrocement scandaleuses.”’ (Kirschleger 1857). See e.g. p. 211, of the Chardons (‘‘thistles’’) : “LIV. Je depose décidément la plume, car je sens ma verve tarir. Comme un amant quand point l’aurore, qui, fatigue d’une nuit de plaisirs, n’obtient plus de ses efforts que quelques Acres gouttes d’un fluide aqueux et sanguinolent, je sens l’éjaculation de mes idées qui sarréte, Je vois que je me répéte et que je tombe dans la charge. Au revoir, hommes, je ne sais quand, sur la terre ou dans le ciel: If not on earth, we meet in heav’n.” The botanical part of this human-botanical document contains numerous critical and analytical notes on Lorraine plants. “Liber jucundissimi saporis varias continet lepores”’ (PR ed. 1). Hussey, A. M. (née Reed; Mrs. Thomas Jonathan Hussey), (fl. 1820-1877), British mycologist of Hayes, Kent. (/ussey.). HERBARIUM and TyPES: Unknown. Letters in Berkeley corr. at BM. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 222; BM 2: 896; CSP 3: 479, 6: 692; Desmond p. 332; Jackson p. 244; TL-2/231. EPONYMY: Husseva [sic] M. J. Berkeley (1847); Husseya J. G. Agardh (1go1); Husseyella Papenfuss (1958). 3159- Lllustrations of British mycology, containing figures and descriptions of the funguses of interest and novelty indigenous to Britain, by Mrs. T. J. Hussey... London (Reeve, Benham,...) 1847. Qu. (dll. Brit. mycol.). Series 1: 1847-1849 [?], p. [1*], [i]-viil, pl. 1-90, with text (col. liths.), [i]-ii, [ili, ind.]. Copies: MICH MO, NY, Stevenson, USDA; IDC 857. Series 2: [1851?]-1855, London (Lovell Reeve, ...) p. [i-iii], pl. 1-50 (id.), [i, ind.]. Copies: MICH, NY, Stevenson, USDA; IDC 857. Artists: A. M. Hussey, F. Reed, and M. J. B. Hustedt, Friedrich (1886-1968), German diatomologist at Bremen. (fust.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Institut fur Meeresforschung, Bremerhaven (60.000 preparations and library), the ‘‘Friedrich-Hustedt-Arbeitsplatz fir Diatomeenkunde”’; other material at S, S-PA. Ref.: Fryxell, G., Beih. Nova Hedwigia 35: 362. 1975. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 233; BM 6: 496; Hirsch p. 132; Kew 3: 74; Kleppa p. 93; MW p. 200; Roon p. 55. Behre, Abh. naturw. Verein Bremen 37(2): 97-108. 1967 (portr., bibl.) ; Rev. algol. ser. 2. 9: 217-226. 1969; Beih. Nova Hedw. 31: xi-xxii. 1970 (portr., bibl.). Koster, J., Taxon 18: 554. 1969. Lund, J. W. G., Brit. phycol. J. 4(1): 141. 1969. Markgraf, F., Bot. Jahrb. 84(4) (Litt.): 21-25. 21 Oct 1965. 376 HUSTEDT Merrill, E. D., Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 30(1): 1947. Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 617. 1963. Utermohl, Arch. Hydrobiol. 67(4): 569-582. 1970 (portr., bibl.). COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Hustedt was one of the editors of the continuation of Schmidt’s Aélas der Diatomaceenkunde Hefte 68-120, 1911-1959. (2) Sven Hedin, Southern Tibet... Bacillariales aus Innerasien gesammelt von Dr. Sven Hedin. Bearbeitet von Friedrich Hustedt... vol. 6, part 3, botany, p. [1], [107]-152, pl. g-10 (by author), Stockholm 1922. Reprint with orig. pagination and special cover. Copy: NY. (3) Axel Hamberg, Naturwissenschaftliche Untersuchungen des Sarekgebirges in Schwedisch Lapp- land, Band 3, Botanik, Lief. 6, p. [525]-626, pl. 17-22 (uncol., auct. del.) Die Bacillarien- Vegetation des Sarekgebirges, Stockholm, Berlin, 1924 (p. 626 printing finished 15 Sep 1924), reprinted with original pagination and special cover. Copies: FH, NY. Hustedt contributed treatments of diatoms to many other works, see his bibliographies in Behre (1967-1970). EPONYMY: Hustedtia Meister (1923); Hustedtiella Simonsen (1960). 3160. Swsswasser-Diatomeen Deutschlands. Ein Hilfsbuch fur Anfanger bei der Bestimmung der am haufigsten vorkommenden Formen von Friedrich Hustedt. Mit 10 Tafeln und 9 Textab- bildungen. Stuttgart (Franckh’sche Verlagshandlung) 1909. Oct. (Swssw.-Diatom. Deutschl.). Ed. 1: Oct-Dec 1909 (p. 1: Oct 1909; Bot. Zeit. 16 Feb 1909; Nat. Nov. Jan(2) 1910), p. [1], [1]-70, pl. r-z0 (uncol. liths. author). Copy: M. — Handbucher fur die praktische natur- wissenschaftliche Arbeit V. Ed7 25 10.N.. Ed. 3: Mar 1914 (Nat. Nov. Apr(1) 1914), 88 p., zo pl. (n.v.). 3161. Bacillariales aus den Sudeten und einigen benachbarten Gebieten des Odertales... Stuttgart (E. Schweizerbart’sche Verlagsbuchhandlung Nagele & Dr. Sproesser). Oct. (Bacall. Sudet.). Publ.: 1914 (p. 128 printers date Dec 1913), cover, p. [1]-128, pl. 7-2, with text (uncol. liths.). Copy: US. — Reprinted from Archiv fir Hydrobiologie und Planktonkunde, Band X. 1914. 3162. Die Kieselalgen Deutschlands, Osterreichs und der Schweiz mit Bericksichtigung der ubrigen Lander Europas sowie der angrenzenden Meeresgebiete ... Leipzig (Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft m.b.H.) [1927] 1930-1966. Oct. (Aveselalg. Deutschl.). Publ.: Band 7 (1, 2, 3) of “Dr. L. Rabenhorst’s Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Osterreich 816. Copy: U. Published as follows: vol. Lief. pages dates Fac) [v ]-1x Nov 1930 I [1]-272 Mar 1927 2 273-464 Jan 1928 3 465-608 Jan 1929 4 609-784 Jan 1930 5 785-907 Nov 1930 7(2) [v]-ix Dec 1959 I [1]-176 Nov 1931 2 177-320 Jan 1932 3 321-432 Sep 1933 4 433-576 Dec 1933 5 577-736 Mar 1937 6 737-839 Dec 1959 7(3) I [1 ]-160 Sep 1961 2 161-348 Feb 1962 3 349-556 Mai 1964 4 557-816 Mar 1966 Oo “wi HUSTEDT Facsimile ed.: Koeningstein/West Germany (Otto Koeltz Science Publishers) 1977, 3 vols., ISBN 3-87429-125-4. Copy: FAS. — See Taxon 27(1): 110. 1978. Hutchinson, John (1884-1972), British self-taught botanist; at Kew 1904 as a gardener, soon afterwards at the herbarium; keeper of the museums 1936-1948; in retirement still fully active at Kew and developing towards macrosystematics. (Hutch.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: K;; for further details see Hepper and Neate. Drawings and manus- cripts also at K. Ref.: Hepper, F. N. and F. Neate, Plant coll. West Africa 40. 1971. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 223; BFM 2282-2285; BL 1: 49, 59, 62, 302; BM 6: 496; Bossert p. 187; Desmond p. 333; Hortus 3: 1196 (““Hutch.”’); Kew 3: 75-78; KR p. 311; Langman p. 384; MW p. 200-202, suppl. p. 125; NI 962, g62a; Plesch p. 275; TL- 2/820; Zander ed. 10, p. 674. Anon., Fl. males. Bull. 28: 2308. 1975; Biol. J. Linn. Soc. 5: 392. 1973; Nature 240: 367-368. 1972; Taxon 3: 197-198. 1954 (70 yrs.); The Times 9 Sep 1972. Brenan, J. P. M., Taxon 22: 705-706. 1973. Brenan, J. P. M. and Popes, Kew Bull. 29(1): 1-14. 1974 (portr., bibl.). Daniels, G. S., Artists R. B. G. Kew 1974 (portr.). : Dyer and Oliver, Forum botanicum 10(g): 1. 1972. Fletcher, H. R., R. Bot. Gard. Edinburgh 243, 245. 1970. Gilbert, Watsonia 9: 408. 1973. Goldberg, A., Taxon 23: 627-629. 1974 (rev. of ed. 3 of H’s Fam. fi. pl.). Gunn, Bothalia 11: 1-3. 1973. Hepper, F. N., J. Kew Guild 9: 159. 1973. Hubbard, C. E., Biogr. Mem. Fellows Roy. Soc. 21: 345-357. 1975 (portr.). Hutchinson, J., A botanist in Southern Africa 1946; The genera of flowering plants, vols. 1, 2. 1964-1972; Evolution and phylogeny of flowering plants. Dicotyledons: facts and theory. London, New York 1969, xxvi, 707 p; Autobiographical manuscript, 1971, 507 p. at K. Karsten, M. C., The Old Company’s Garden 160-162. 1951. Leroy, J. Agrip. trop. Bot. appl. 16(g-10): 457-460. 1970. Letouzey, R., Fl. Cameroun 7: 26, 40. 1978. Markgraf, F., Bot. Jb. 84(4): 22-25. 1965 (rev. of vol. 1 Gen. fl. pl.). Merrill, E. D., Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 30(1): 164. 1947. Nayar and Thothathri, Bull. bot. Survey India 13(1-2): 167-168. 1971 (1973). Popoe, Kew Bull. 29: 5-14. 1974 (bibl.). Schuster, C. & W. Schweitz, Generalregister Bot. Jahrb. 2(31-56): 82. 1938. Stafleu, F. A., Taxon 14: 166-168. 1965 (rev. of vol. 1 of his Genera of flowering plants) ; 19: 270-273. 1970 (on his Evolution and phylogeny ...). Taylor, G., J. Roy. Hort. Soc. 98(1): 30-31. 1973. COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Contributed to Harvey and Sonder, Flora capensis (TL-2/2448): Cycadaceae, 5, 2(suppl.): 24-44. 28 Mar 1933 (with Rattray). Myricaceae, 5, 2(4): 561-572. Jan 1925. Proteaceae, 5, 1(3): 502-640. 16 Jan 1912, 1(4): 641-718. Jun 1912 (with E. P. Philips and O. Stapf). Euphorbiaceae, 5, 2(2): 216-384. Oct 1915 (with N. E. Brown). Moraceae, 5, 2(3): (2) Id. to Oliver, Flora tropical Africa: 522-528. Mai 1920 (with N. E. Brown). Moraceae, 6, 2(1): 17-192. Mar 1916, 2(2): 193-240. Nov 1917 (with A. B. Rendle). Myricaceae, 6, 2(2): 307-314. Nov 1917. EPONYMY : Hutchinsonia W. Robyns (1928). Note: Hutchinsonia M. E. Jones (1935) is dedicated to Mrs. Susan W. Hutchinson, who collected with M. E. Jones in 1931-1932. 3163. The families of flowering plants. I. Dicotyledons arranged according to a new system based on their probable phylogeny ... London (Macmillan and Co., Limited...) 1926. Oct. (Fam. fis pls, Dicot). 378 HUTEAU Ed. 1: Feb-Mar 1926 (p. xi: Mai 1925; rev. J. Bot. Mar. 1926; rev. Torreya 11 Aug 1926), p. [i]-xiv, errata slip, 1-328. Copres: MICH, MO, NY, U. Ed. 2: 1959 (Taxon 20 Oct 1959), p. [i]-[xv], [1]-510. Copees: MO, U. — Oxford (at the Clarendon Press). Ref.: Gundersen, Torreya 26: 70-75. 11 Aug 1926 (rev.). Rendle, A. B., J. Bot. 63: 81-83. 1926. 3164. The families of flowering plants I. Monocotyledons arranged according to a new system based on their probable phylogeny... London (Macmillan and Co., Limited,...) 1934. Oct. (Fam. fl. pl., Monocot.). Ed. 1: 1934 (p. x: Nov 1933; Nat. Nov. Dec 1934; J. Bot. rev. Dec 1934), p. [i]-x, [1-3], [1]- 243, fig. 1-207. Copies: MICH, MO, NY, U, USDA. Ed. 2: 1959 (Taxon 20 Oct 1959), p. [i]-[x], [511 ]-792. Copies: MO, NY, U.— Oxford (at the Clarendon Press). Oct. Ref.: Rendle, A. B., J. Bot. 72: 353-355. 1934. Stearn, W. T., J. R. Hort. Soc. 85: 143-145. 1960. 3165. Flora of West Tropical Africa the British West African Colonies, British Cameroons, the French and Portuguese Colonies south of the tropic of Cancer to Lake Chad, and Fernando Po... London (The Crown agents for the colonies) 1927-1936, 2 vols. Oct. (Fl. W. trop. Afr.). Co-author: John McEwen Dalziel (1872-1948). First edition: 1927-1928. Copies: MICH, MO, NY, U, US. Vol. 1: [1*-11*], [i]-x, map, [1]-246, geen, 247-523. Vol. 2: [i-v], [1]-292, map, [1], 293-651. Vol. part pages dates I I 1-246 Mar 1927 2 24.7-523 Jul 1928 2 I 1-292 Mar 1931 2 293-651 Feb 1936 Second edition: ISBN 0-85592-020-3, revision edited by R. W. J. Keay (vol. 1) and by F. N. Hepper (vols. 2,3), 1954-1972. Copies: MICH, MO, NY, U, US, USDA. Vol. r: [ij-vili, map, [1]-295, [1, ii], 297-828. Vol. 2: [i], map, [iii]-xi, 1-544. ; Vol. 3: [1*], [i]-vi, [1]-276, [i, m1], 277-574. Vol. part pages dates 1 [i]-viii, [1]-295 AUN OE < Li, 1], 297-828 27 Mar 1958 3 [J-xa, [1]-544 18 Oct 1963 : 1-276 28 Aug 1968 2 277-574 2 Mai 1972 Supplement: Alston, A. H. G., The ferns and fern-allies of West Tropical Africa, Oct 1959, p. [ij-vii, [1 ]-vui, [1 ]-89. Ref.: Stafleu, F. A., Taxon 21: 525. 1972. Huteau, H. (f/. 1894), French botanist, teacher at the teacher’s college of Bourg. (Huteau). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BL 2: 114, 670; Rehder 5: xxii; Tucker 1: 360. 3166. Catalogue des plantes du CAE DEEL 6 Bourg (Imprimerie du “Courrier de |’Ain’’) 1894. Oct. (Gar pl. Ain). 379 HUTEAU Co-author: F. Sommier. Publ.: 1894 (Nat. Nov. Aug 1894; Bot. Zeit. 1 Mar 1895), p. [1]-212. Copy: G. Ref.: Fray, J. P., Liste des plantes... de ?Ain, Bourg 1878. Thommen, Bull. Soc. bot. Genéve ser. 2. 32: 103-154. 1941. Huth, Ernst (1845-1897), German botanist, from 1873 high school teacher at Frankfurt a. Oder. (Huth). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. Some material at E-GL. Ref.: Hedge, I. C., and J. M. Lamond, Ind. coll. Edinburgh 93. 1970. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BFM 234; BM 2: 896; CSP 15: 1007; DTS 1: 137; Hortus 3: 1196 (‘“Huth’’); Jackson p. 304; Kew 3: 78; Langman p. 384; LS suppl. 12609; Moebius p. 364; MW p. 202-203; Rehder 5: 415; Tucker 1: 360; Zander ed. 10, p. 674. Anon., Bot. Not. 1898: 45; Leopoldina 33: 118. 1897. Ascherson, Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 39: Ixx-lxxvi. 1897 (bibl.). Diels, L. & J. Mildbraed, Generalregister Bot. Jahrb. 1(1-30): 28. 1904. Laubert, Helios 15: 33-40. 1898. EPONYMY: Huthia A. Brand (1908). COMPOSITE WORKS: Editor of Monatl. Mitth. naturwiss. Vereins Regierungsbez. Frankfurt, 1- 3, 1883-1886; Monatl. Mitth. Gesammtgeb. Naturwiss. 4-7, 1886-1890; Abh. monatl. Mitth. Gesammtgeb. Naturwiss. 8, 1891; Helios, [7-8], 9-14, 1891-1897. (vols. 1-3 and part of 4 publ. at Frankfurt a. O.; the remainder came out in Berlin). 3167. Jahresbericht uber die Oberschule (Realschule erster Ordnung) zu Frankfurt an der Oder, mit welchem zu der offentlichen Prufung am 20 Marz 1880 ehrerbietigst einladet der Direktor Dr. Karl Laubert. Inhalt: Flora von Frankfurt a. O. und Umgebung, vom ordent- lichen Lehrer Dr. Ernst Huth. . . Frankfurt a. O. (Druck der koniglichen Hofbuchdruckerei Trowitzsch und Sohn) 1880. Progr. Nr. 89. Qu. (Fl. Frankfurt a. O.). Publ.: Mar 1880, p. [1], [1 ]-48, [i]-iv [Flora]; [49]-63, [64-65]. Copies: HH, MO.-—A second edition, xvi, 174 p., map, 1882 (see BM 2: 896, Bot. Zeit. 26 Mai 1882, Bot. Jahrb. 4: 155. 1883), was not seen by us. 3168. Flora von Frankfurt a. Oder und Umgegend. Zum Gebrauch in Schulen und auf Excursionen. . . mit 95 inden Text gedruckten Abbildungen. Frankfurt a. Oder (Druck und Verlag von Hugo Andres & Co.) 1895. Oct. (FV. Frankfurt a. O.). Ed. 1: Mar-Apr 1895 (p. iv: Mar 1895; Bot. Zeit. 1 Mai 1895), p. [i]-xvi, [1]-212. Copies: B, HAG Ede 2=nive Ed. 3: “Ernst Huth’s Flora von ... Dritte Auflage besorgt von Prof. Dr. A. Brand ...” Frankfurt a. Oder (Druck und Verlag von Paul Beholtz) 1909. Oct. Publ.: 1g09, p. [i]-xvi, [1 ]-24. Copy: B. 3169. Clavis riviniana, Schlussel zu den Kupferwerken der A.Q, Rivinus bearbeitet von Oberlehrer Dr. Ernst Huth. Frankfurt a. O. (Konigliche Hofbuchdruckerei Trowitzsch u. Sohn) 1891. Qu. (Clav. rivin.). Publ.: 1891, p. [i], [1]-28. Copies: G; IDC 5680. — Reprinted from Jahresber. Obersch. (Realgymnasium) Frankfurt a. Oder 1891, Progr. Nr. 104. Copy of issue in school program: USDA. Hutton, William (1798-1860), British palaeobotanist at Durham. (Hutton). COLLECTIONS: Fossil plants at Newcastle Museum. Letters at Kew. Sayre refers to bryophytes at HAMU. See also nos. 4264, 4265. Ref.: Howse, Nat. Hist. Trans. Northumberland, Durham, Newcastle-on-Tyne 10: 19-151. 1890 (Catalogue of Hutton coll. at Newcastle). Sayre, G., Bryologist 80: 510. 1977 (1978). 380 HYDE BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 224; BB p. 162; BM 2: 897; Desmond p. 334; DNB 28: 363; Jackson p. 562; Kew 3: 79; Quenstedt p. 216. Anon., Quart. J. Geol. Soc. London 18: xxxvii. 1862. Glass, B. et al., Forerunners of Darwin: 1745-1859. Baltimore 1968, see p. 464 [index]. COMPOSITE WORKS: see Lindley, for Lindley and Hutton, Fossil flora of Great Britain. EPONYMY: Huttonia Sternberg (1837). Note: Huttonella T. Kirk (1897), Huttonia E. Grove & G. Sturt (1887), Huttoniella G. Karsten (1928), and Neohuttonia O. Kuntze (1898) commemorate Frederick Wollaston Hutton (1836-1905), English botanist in New Zealand. Huttonaea W. H. Harvey 1863 is dedicated to Mrs. Henry Hutton, about whom we have no further biographi- cal information. Together with her husband, Henry Hutton (x-1896), English government official in South Africa, she collected plants for W. H. Harvey and W. J. Hooker. Hy, Felix Charles (1853-1918), French clergyman and cryptogamist; professor at the catholic University of Angers. (Hy). HERBARIUM and types: ANGUC, COLO, PC; other material at DUKE, G, L. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 4: 832; Barnhart 2: 225; BL 2: 126, 177, 670-671; BM 6: 498; CSP 12: 358, 15: 1010-1011; GR p. 283, cat. p. 65; Hortus 3: 1196 (““Hy’’); IH 2: 295; Kew 3: 81; LS 12874-12877, 34864-34865; Moebius p. 86; Rehder 5: 415; SBC p. 123 (Gaaliyi2))-alincker 13360: Anon., Bot. Not. 1919: 166; Bull. Soc. bot. Deux-Sevres 1910/11: pl. 2 (portr.); Nuov. Notar. 30: 102. 1919. Carpentier, Rev. gen. Bot. 30: 369-376. 1918 (bibl.). De Toni, Syll. alg. 1: Ixvi. 1889, 4: xxx-xxxi. 1897. Hawksworth, D. L., Mycol. handb. 183. 1974. Husnot, Rev. bryol. 8: 40. 1881, 9: 31, 95. 1882, 10: 74. 1883, 11: 78. 1883, 15: 47. 1888 (bibl. notes), 48(3): 46. 1921 (biogr. note). Wood, R. D., Monogr. Charac. 1: 817. 1965. EPONYMY: Hyella E. Bornet & C. Flahault (1888) ; Hyellococcus W. Schmidle (1905). 3170. Theses [serie A, no. 60. no. d’ordre 510] présentées a la faculte des sciences de Paris pour obtenir le grade de docteur és sciences naturelles par ’abbe F. Hy... tre these. — Recherches sur Varchégone et le développement du fruit des muscinées. . . soutenues le [19] juillet devant la commission d’examen. . . Paris (G. Masson, éditeur. . .) 1884. (Rech. archégone). Publ.: 19 Jul 1884 (Bot. Zeit. 29 Aug 1884), p. [1, ii], [105]-206, [1, deuxiéme these], pl. 9-14 (uncol.). Copies: B, FH, NY.— Reprinted from Ann. Sci. nat. Bot. ser. 6. 18: 105-206, pl. 9- 74. 1884. 3171. Tableaux analytiques de la flore d Angers... Premiere partie phanérogames. Angers (Imprimerie Lachése et Dolbeau. . .) 1884. Oct. (Tab. anal. fl. Angers). Publ.: 1884-1885 (Bot. Zeit. 30 Jan 1885), p. [i], [iii], [1]-184, [1, err.]. Copies: G, NY. — Reprinted from Mém. Soc. natl. Agr. Sci. Arts Angers ser. 3. 25: 193-274. 1884, 26: 25- 128. 1885. 3172. Essar sur les lichens de ? Anjou. Premiere série Phyco-Lichens. . . Angers (Lachése et Cie, . .) 1893. Oct. (Essaz lich. Anjou). Publ.: 1893 (t.p. reprint Bot. Zeit. 1 Jun 1894), cover, p. [1]-36. Copy: G. — Reprinted from Mem. Soc. natl. Agric. Sci. Arts. Angers ser. 4. 6: 337-373. 1893. 3173- Les characées de France {Paris 1913]. Oct. (Charac. France). Publ.: late Dec 1913 (p. 47), p- [1]-47, 3 pl. Copy: NY. — Soc. bot. France, Mém. 26. — Explanations plates and additions publ. Bull. Soc. bot. France 61: 235-241. 1914. Hyde, Harold Augustus (1892-1973), Welsh botanist and aero-palynologist; high school teacher Birmingham 1914-1917, 1919-1922; at National Museum of Wales 1922-1962. (Hyde). 381 HYDE HERBARIUM and TyPEs: NMW. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Ainsworth p. 204, 331; BL 2: 314, 265, 319,671; Desmond p. 335; GR p. 401; Kew 3: 81-82; LS suppl. 12615; Roon p. 55. Anon., Taxon 22: 524. 1973; Mus. Ass. Monthly Bull. 13(2): 19-20. 1973 (fide Kew Record); Biol. J. Linn. Soc. 5(4): 392. 1973; B.S.B.I. Welsh Region Bull. 21: 18-19. 1974 (fide Kew Record). Harrison, S. G., Bull. Brit. pteridol. Soc. 1: 33-34. 1973; Watsonia 10(1): 113-114. 1974. Hyde, H. A. and Wade, A. E., Welsh ferns, 1940 (ed. 5: 1969). 3174. Amgueddfa genedlaethol CYMRU ... Welsh flowering plants a handbook to the collection in the Welsh national herbarium by H. A. Hyde,...and A. E. Wade, . . . Cardiff (published by the National Museum of Wales and by the Press Board of the University of Wales) 1934. Oct. (Welsh fl. pl.). Co-author: Arthur E. Wade (1895-x). Ed. 1: 1934 (p. iv: 21 Mai 1934; J. Bot. Dec 1934), p. [1]-vii, pl. 1-2, 1-179. Copy: NY. Ed. 2: 1957, 209 p., Cardiff (n.v.). Ref.: H. W., J. Bot. 72: 355-356. Dec 1934. Hylander, Clarence John (1897-x), American botanist. (C. Hyl.). HERBARIUM and TyPES: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 225; Bossert p. 188; Kew 3:82; NAF ser. 2. 6:65. 3175- The algae of Connecticut. Hartford (Printed for the State Geological and Natural History survey) 1928. Oct. (Alg. Connecticut). Publ.: Jan-Apr 1928 (p. [7]: Nov 1927; USDA rd 10 May 1928), p. [1]-245, pl. 1-28 (in pagin.) Copies: FH, US, USDA. — State of Connecticut, State Geological and Natural History Survey, Bulletin no. 42. Hylander, Nils (1904-1970), Swedish botanist. (7/.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: UPS (B. Peterson, in mss.). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 226; BFM 2327, 2328, 1438, 3079; BL 2: 475, 476, 509, 510, 512, 515, 536, 537, 671; Bossert p. 188; Hortus 3: 1196 (“Hyl.”’); IF suppl. 4: 325; Kew 3: 82-83; MW suppl. p. 126; Zander ed. 10, p. 674. Collander, R. et al., Bibl. Bot. fenn. 1901-1950: 177. 1973. Hansen, Bot. Tidsskr. 66: 352-363. 1971. Larssen, Lustgarden 52: 83-84. 1971. Peterson, B., Taxon 20: 394. 1971. Stafleu, F. A., Taxon 15: 325-326. Nov. 1966; 21: 186-187. 1972 (on his Prima loca plantarum vascularium Sueciae, 1970). Walters, S. M., Watsonia 9: 295-296. 1973. EpoNyMy: Hylandra [sic] A. Love (1961). 3175a. Nomenklatorische und systematische Studien uber Nordische Gefasspflanzen. Uppsala (Alm- qvist & Wiksells Boktryckeri AB) 1945. Oct. (Nomenkl. Stud. Nord. Gefasspfi.). Publ.: 1945 (preface 22 June 1945), p. [1]-337. Copies: FAS, MO, NY, U. — Essential source for the nomenclature of many nordic taxa — A special issue ‘on better paper’’, limited to 50 numbered copies, was produced for sponsors and friends of the author. Uppsala Un- iversitats Arsskrift 1945, no. 7. Ibbotson, Henry (1814-1886), British schoolmaster and botanist of Mowthorpe, nr. Castle Howard, Yorks.; companion of Richard Spruce 1826-1840 in England. (Jbbots.). 382 ILSE HERBARIUM and TYPES: SLBI (via Frederick Townsend, 1822-1905); further material (Ib- botson sold sets of British plants): CMM, GL, GOD, K, MANCH, OXF, YRK. Ref.: Hooker, W. J., London J. Bot. 4: 496-497. 1845. Kent, D. H., Brit. herb. 61. 1957. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 226; BB p. 162; BM 2: 899; Clokie p. 188; Desmond p. 335; DNB 28: 410-411; IH 2: 297; Jackson p. 231; Kew 3: 84; PR 4406; Rehder 1: 400; Tucker 1: 360. Anon., J. Bot. 2: 61. 1864. Wilkinson, Ann. Rep. Yorkshire philos. Soc. 1906: 67-68. 1907. 3176. A catalogue of the phaenogamous plants of Great Britain, arranged according to the natural orders; with a copious list of synonyms, carefully compiled from Steudel’s Nomenclator botanicus, Smith’s English flora, Hooker’s British flora, Lindley’s Synopsis, Babington’s Manual, and other sources. . . London (H. Bailliére. .. W. Pamplin,. . .) Edinburgh (A. & C. Black, . . .) Dublin (J. M’Glashan,. . .), Redcar & Stokesley (W. Braithwaite) 1848. Oct. (in fours). (Cat. phaen. pl. Gr. Britain). Publ.: 1848 (possibly in two parts 1846-1848 but no details known to us), p. [i-i1], [1]-206. Copies: HH, NY. 3177. The ferns of York, including also Nidderdale, and the districts around Thirsk, Scarbro’, and Whitby .. . York (William Sessions, . . .) 1884. (Ferns York). Editors: Benjamin Bower Le Tall (1858-1906), Alfred Rayney Waller (1867-1922). Publ.: Jul 1884 (p. [2]: 19 Jun 1884, J. Bot. Aug 1884), p. [1]-22, [1-2]. Copies: MO; IDC 7201. Ref.: Anon., J. Bot. 22: 254. 1883. Illick, Joseph Simon (1884-x) American forest botanist in Pennsylvania. (J/lick). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: MO. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 229; BL 1: 210, 211, 302; IH 2: 208. Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. coll. acad. Phila. p. 450. 1963. 3178. Pennsylvania trees... Harrisburg, Pa. (Wm. Stanley Ray, State Printer) 1914. Oct. (Pennsylvania trees). Ed. 1: Jun 1914 (t.p.), frontisp., p. [1]-231, pl. 1-129. Copies: MICH, MO, NY, USDA. — Bulletin no. 11, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Forestry. — Descr. list.; each species illustrated. Ed. 2: Jul 1915 (t.p.), frontisp., p. [1]-231, pl. 1-129. Copies: NY, USDA. Ed. 3: Jan 19109 (t.p.), frontisp., p. [1]-235, pl. 1-729. Copy: NY. Ed. 4: Mai 1923 (t.p.), frontisp., p. [1]-237, pl. 1-129. Copies: US, USDA. Ed. 5: 1925, frontisp. (= pl. 1), p. [1]-237, pl. 2-129 (n.v.; BL 1: 210). Ed.5, reprint: 1928, frontisp. (= pl. 1), p. [1]-237, pl. 2-129. Copies: NY, US, USDA. See also: Illick, J.S., Woody plants of Franklin Country, Pa., Bull. Penn. Dept. For. 21, 1921 (42 p.). Ref.: Jennings, Torreya 15: 109-112. 1915, 24: 52-54. 1924. Ilse, Hugo (1835-1900), German botanist and forester at Oderberg (1867), ‘Trier (1868), Hohenheide/Stettin (1870), Pfalzburg (1870). (//se). HERBARIUM and TyYPEs: B. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 6(1): 61; Barnhart 2: 229; CSP 8: 2; GR p. 92; Hortus 3: 1196 (“Ilse”); IH 2: 299; Jackson p. 311; Rehder 5: 417; Zander ed. 10, p..674. Ascherson, P., Fl. Provinz Brandenburg 1: 6. 1864 (“‘Forstkandidat in Wilhelmswalde bei Ikurz (Reg.-Bez. Danzig)”’). Drude, O., Hercyn. Florenbez. 8. 1902 (Veg. Erde 6). 383 ILSE Fritze und Ilse, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien 1870: 467-526 (Karpaten-Reise). Heinzelmann, Jahrb. k. Akad. Wiss. Erfurt ser. 2. 30: 320. 1904. Pax, F., Grundz. Pflanzenverbr. Karpathen 38. 1898 (Veg. Erde 2(1)). Volkens, Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 51: (85). 1910. 3179. Flora von Mittelthiiringen. Kin systematisches Verzeichniss der in den Umgegenden von Stadtilm, Kranichfeld, Arnstadt, Ohrdruff, Gotha, Erfurt, Weimar, Buttstedt, Colleda, Sémmerda, Weissensee und Tennstedt wildwachsenden und haufiger cultivirten Pflanzen, nebst Angabe ihrer Standorte und Fundorte, bearbeitet von Hugo Ilse, . . . Erfurt (Verlag von Carl Villaret) 1866. Oct. (Fl. Mittelthuringen). Publ.: Aug 1866 (author’s note dated Mai 1866 in copy G; Bot. Zeit. 7 Dec 1866), p. [1]-365. Copies: B, BR, G. — Reprinted from Jb. k. Akad. Wiss. Erfurt, ser. 2. 4: 14-375. Copy of journal publ.: M. Ref.: Ilse, Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenb. 6: 1-80. 1864. H., Bot. Zeit. 24: 385-386, 395-396. 1866. Imhof, Franz Jakob (fl. 1784), Swiss physician; Dr. med. Strassbourg 1784. (Imhof). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Dryander 3: 431; Kew 3: 91; LS 13170; PR 4431 (ed. 1: 4894). EPONYMyY: Jmhofia Heister (1755, nom. rej.); Imhofia Herbert (1821). 3180. ea maydis morbus ad Ustilaginem vulgo relatus. Specimen inaugurale physico-me- dicum pro licentia gradum doctoris et privilegia obtinendi gravissimi medicorum ordinis consensu in alma academia argentoratensi die i. Junii mdcclxxxiv. Solenni censurae submissum a Franc. Jacob. Imhof arovo-helveto. h.l.q.c. Argentorati [Strasbourg] (‘Typis Joh. Henrici Heitzii, Universit. Typogr.) s.d. [1784]. Qu. (ea mayd. morb.). Publ.: 2 Jun 1784, p. [i-iv], [1]-35, 7 pl. (uncol., copp.). Copy: MO. Trade issue: “Zea maydis ad Ustilaginem vulgo relatus. Specimen physico-medicum auctore Franc. Jacob. Imhof arovia-bernas. Accedit tabula aenea Argentorati” (id.) 1784. Qu. Publ.: 1784, p. |ail; [1]-345 (1, exp). pl], 2 pl. Gd:). Copy: G: Incarvilie, Pierre Nicolas le Chéron, called d’Incarville (1706-1757), French Jesuit, teacher at Québec 1730-1739, missionary at Peking 1740-1757, botanist and sinologist. (Incarv.). HERBARIUM and TYPES: P-JU (149 species from Peking, 144 from Macao), and P. — A manuscript French-Chinese dictionary is at the Bibliotheque nationale. Ref.: Incarville, Mém. Soc. imp. Naturalistes Moscou 3: 122-128. 1812, 4: 26-48. 1812 (list of plants collected in China). Bretschneider, J. North China Branch Roy. Asiat. Soc. 1880. Franchet, Bull. Soc. bot. France 29: 2-13. 1882 (on I’s Chinese plants in P-JU). Forbes, J. Bot. 21: 9-15. 1883. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 284; Barnhart 2: 230; Bret. p. 46-56; CSP 3: 493; Dryander 1: 252, 3: 584; IH 2: 300; Laségue p. 316, 434, 503; MW p. 207-208; PR 4434; Rehder 3: 272. Decaisne, J., Cat. bibl. Jussieu 1857 (no. 3927 by A. Gaubil, see Lacroix p. 116). Guillamin, A., Les fleurs des Jardins, Paris xli. 1929. Keefe, Biologist 48(3/4): 52. 1966. Lacroix, Figures de Savants 4: 138-140. 1938. ] Stafleu, F. A., Intr. Jussieu Gen. Pl. xxxi. 1964 (plants P-JU). EPONYMY: Jncarvillea A. L. Jussieu (1789). Ingegnatti, Annibale (1838-?), Italian physician and botanist at Mondovi (nr. Torino). (Ingegn.). 384 IRENEE-MARIE HERBARIUM and Types: Unknown; Burnat and Cavillier state that in the absence of a herbarium supporting I’s identifications, much of what he said remains in doubt. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 231; BL 2: 377, 671; Bret. 1: 91; Saccardo cron. p- XXIV. Burnat, Bull. Soc. bot. France 30: cxxi. 1883. Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 56. 1941. 3181. Catalogo delle principalt specie vegetali che crescono spontanee nel circondario di Mondovi ... Mondovi-Breo (Tipografia di A. Fracchia) 1877. Qu. (Cat. sp. veg. Mondovt). Publ.: 1877 (p. [8]: 10 Nov 1876), p. [3]-76. Copy: USDA. — Memoria desunta dalla Cronaca del R. Liceo G. B. Beccaria per l’anno scolastico 1875-1876. — List of cryptogams as well as phanerogams, province of Cuneo. Ingham, William (1854-1923), British bryologist at York; organizing inspector of church schools, later on the staff of the York Education office. (Jngh.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: LDS (Brit. mosses and liverworts, 11.200), phanerogams at NMW; further material at BR and LD. Ref.: Anon., The New Phytologist 24(5): 312. 1925. Kent, D. H., Brit. herb, 61. 1957. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BB p. 163; CSP 16: 14; Desmond p. 336; IH 2: 300; LS 13175-13176; Nordstedt suppl. p. 8; SBC p. 123 (“Ingh.”’). Anon., Rep. Brit. Bryol. Soc. 1923: 40-41, 1926: 153; Rev. Bryol. 25: 52. 1898, 26: 53. 1899, 28: 21, 24, 42. 1901, 29: 90. 1902, 30: 59, 79, 106. 1903, 31: 50. 1904, 33: 86. 1906, 34: 103, 123. 1907, 37: 8g. 1910, 38: 95. 1911, 39: 88. 1912, 40: 63, 64. 1914. Britten, J., J. Bot. 61: 318-319. 1923. C.A.C., Naturalist 798: 238-239. 1923 (portr.). Shaw, Naturalist 924: 2-3. 1973. COMPOSITE WORKS: Editor of the Census catalogue of British mosses (1907) (J. Bot. Nov 1907) and Census catalogue of British hepatics (1913) (J. Bot. Mai 1913, Jul 1913; first issue spoiled except for a few early copies; second issue Jul 1913 with various additions). Inzenga, Giuseppe (1816-1887), Italian mycologist at Palermo. (/nzenga). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: PAL; 30 orchids from Sicily were received by B in 1870. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BloGRAPHY: AG 6(2): 34; Barnhart 2: 232; Jackson p. 322; PR 4436; Rehder 5: 422; Saccardo 1: g1, 2: 59, cron. p. xxiv; Tucker 1: 363; Urban-Berl. p. 360. Anon., Bot. Not. 1889: 29; Bot. Zeit. 46: 175. 1888. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 163. 1903. EPONYMY: /nzengaea Borzi (1885). 3182. Funghi siciliani studii del professor Giuseppe Inzenga ... Palermo (Stabilimento tipografico di Francesco Lao . . .) 1865-1869. Qu. (Funghi sicil.). Centuria prima: 1865, p. [1]-95, pl. 1-8 (col.). Centuria seconda: 1869, p. [1]-79, pl. 1-z0 (col.). Copies: USDA; IDC 6277. Re-issue: 1: 1869, Torino, Firenze; 2: 1878/9, Palermo (n.v.). Irénée-Marie, Frére (Thomas Joseph Caron) (1898-x), Canadian botanist and cler- gyman; with the Fréres de I’Instruction chrétienne at La Pointe-du-Lac and Laprairie, Québec. (Lrénée- Marie). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: QMP and at Laprairie, Que. (see IH); Desmids also at FH. 385 IRENEE-MARIE BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 1: 313, 2: 232; IH 2: 301; NAF ser. 2. 6: 65-66 (bibl.); Roon p. 56. Anon., Chron. bot. 3: 78, 355. 1937, 4: 449. 1938, 5: 313, 368. 1939, 6(14): 333. 1941. Castellanos & Perez Moreau, Lilloa 6: 70. 1941, 7: 532. 1942. Koster, Taxon 18: 554. 1969. 3183. Flore desmidiale de la région de Montréal . . . Laprairie, Canada 1938 [1939]. (FU. desmid. Montréal). Publ.: 1939 (date on cover; t.p. dated 1938, imprimatur p. [2]: 18 Mar 1939), cover, p. [1]- 547, pl. 1-16 (on numbered pages). Copy: NY. Irmisch, Johann Friedrich Thilo (1816-1879), German botanist; studied at Halle with Schlechtendal; from 1844 high school teacher at Sondershausen; Dr. phil. h.c. Rostock 1857. (Irmisch). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: B; another Irmisch herbarium is at JE. Ref.: Anon., Bot. Zeit. 37: 408. 1879 (sale herb.). Urban, I., Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 361. 1916. Meyer, F. K. and H. Manitz, Reichtiimer und Raritaten, Jenaer Reden und Schriften 91. 1974 (herb. at JE). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 233; BFM 2414; BM 2: 910; CSP 3: 496-498; 8: 3-4, 10: 308, 12: 360; Frank 3 (Anh.): 48; IH 2: 301; Jackson p. 73, 108, 132, 479; Kew 3: 120; KR p. 316; LS 35147; Moebius p. 135; PR 4487-4498 (ed. 1: 4955-4956) ; Ratzeburg p. 272-273; Rehder 5: 422. Anon., Bot. Zeit. 37: 328. 1879; Leopoldina 15: 65, 99-100. 1879 (bibl.) (“nur die Stille eines echt deutschen Gelehrtenlebens verschaffte ihm Zeit und Kraft fir seine vielseitige Thatigkeit”’); Trans. Proc. bot. Soc. Edingburgh 14: 41-44. 1883 (bibl.). Eichler, A. W., Abh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 21: 82-84. 1879. Engel, Mitt. Thur. Bot. Ver. N.F. 46: 13-24. 1940 (portr.; on I’s correspondence). Trimen, H., J. Bot. 17: 223-224. 1879. Volkens, Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 51: (84). 1910 (d. 28 Apr 1879). Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 138. 1905. HANDWRITING: Hoppea 34(2): 418. 1976 (no. 4). EPONYMY (genera): Jrmischia D.F.L. von Schlechtendal (1847); Thzloa Eichler (1866); (journals): Abhandlungen des Thiringischen Botanischen Vereins Irmischia zu Sondershausen. Son- dershausen. Vol. 1-3. 1882-1884; [rmischia. Correspondenzblatt des Botanischen Vereins fur das Nordliche Thuringen. Sondershausen. Vol. 1-6. 1881-1886. 3184. Systematisches Verzeichniss der in dem unterherrschaftlichen Theile der Schwarzburgischen Fiirstenthiimer wildwachsenden phanerogamischen Pflanzen, mit Angabe:der wichtigsten Cultur- gewachse .. . Sondershausen (Druck und Verlag von Friedrich August Eupel) 1846. Oct. (Syst. Verz. Schwarzburg. Pfl.). Publ.: Apr-Mai 1.846 (p. vii: 20 Mar 1846; Bot. Zeit. 19 Jun 1846), p. [1]-xu, [1]-76, Copres: B, L, NY. — Beitrage zur Naturgeschichte Nordthtringens von F. Gobel und Th. Irmisch, efter Nachtrage: Mar 1849, in Jahresber. furstl. Schwarzb. Gymnasium 1849, p. 29-31. Copy: G. Ref.: Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 4: 440. 19. Jun 1846. 3185. Beitrage zur Biologie und Morphologie der Orchideen . . . Leipzig (Verlag von Ambrosius Abel) 1853. Qu. (Beitr. Biol. Morph. Orchid.). Publ.: Jun 1853 (p. vi: 26 Dec 1852; Flora rev. 7 Jul 1853; “‘soeben”’ Bonplandia 15 Jun 1853, Bot. Zeit. 1 Jul 1853), p. [i]-viii, [1]-82, p/. 7-6 (uncol. liths. auth.). Copies: G, M, WU. 3186. Beitrag zur Naturgeschichte der einhetmischen Valeriana-Arten insbesondere der Valeriana officinalis und dioica .. . Halle (Druck und Verlag von H. W. Schmidt) 1854. Qu. (Beitr. Naturgesch. Valeriana). Publ.: Dec 1853 (t.p. 1854; Flora rd. Dec 1853), p. [i], [19]-44, pl. 1-4 (uncol. liths. author). 386 IRMSCHER Copy: NY.—Reprinted from Abhandlungen der naturforschenden Gesellschaft zu Halle 1: [19]-44, pl. 1-4 (id.); copy journ. publ.: MO. 3187. Ueber einige Arten aus der nattrlichen Pflanzenfamilie der Potameen . . . Berlin (Verlag von G. Bosselmann) 1858. Qu. (Arten Potameen). Publ.: Jun 1858 (“erschienen,” Flora 21 Jul 1858, id. Bot. Zeit. 25 Jun 1858), p. [1, cover], [1]-56, pl. 7-3 (uncol. liths.). Copies: G, L, NY. — Reprinted from Abhandlungen des Naturwissenschaftlichen Vereines fiir die Provinz Sachsen und Thuringen in Halle 2: 1- 56. 1858. Ref.: Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 16: 301. 1 Oct 1858. 3188. Ueber einige Fumariaceen . . . Halle (Druck und Verlag von H. W. Schmidt) 1862. Qu. (Fumarvaceen). ; Publ.: 1862, p. [1]-122, pl. r-9 (uncol. liths. auth.). Copy: G.— Reprinted from Abhandlungen der naturforschenden Gesellschaft zu Halle 6: 195-316. 1862. Irmscher, Edgar (1887-1968), German botanist; specialist on Begonia; studied plant physiology at Leipzig; from 1912-1919 with Engler in Berlin; curator (1919), later professor of botany at Hamburg until 1942; subsequently worked as emeritus professor at the Hohenheim agricultural college 1942-1968. (Jrmsch.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: B (Begonia); including some of Irmscher’s manuscripts. Irmscher moved his Begonia herbarium (with many loans from abroad) from Hamburg to Stuttgart- Hohenheim; after his death the herbarium went to B. The moss herbarium is at the Institut fur Botanik, Universitat Hohenheim (Stuttgart) (inf. B. Frenzel). Some types of South African mosses described by Irmscher are at HBG. Further bryophytes are at H. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 233; BL 1: 103, 302; Bossert p. 190; Hortus 3: 1196 (“Irmsch.”); Kew 3: 120; MW p. 209, suppl. p. 136; SBC p. 123 (“Irmsch.”’); TL- 2/1711, 1713; Zander ed. 10, p. 674. Anon., Fl. males. Bull. 23: 1674. 1969 (obituaries and biogr. notes). Hiepko, P., Willdenowia 6: 392. 1972 (herb.). Hirsch, G. C., Index biol. p. 134. 1928. Schuster und Schweitz, Generalregister Bot. Jahrb. 2(31-56): 83. 1938. Walter, Jahresh. Ges. Naturk. Wurttemberg 124: 44-46. 1969. Wulff, E. V., Intr. hist. pl. geogr. 222 [index]. 1943. Ziesenhenne, Begonian 37(2): 27-29. 1970 (bibl., portr.). COMPOSITE WoRKs: (1) EP, Die natiirlichen Pflanzenfamilien ed. 2. Begoniaceae 21: 548-588. Dec 1925 (TL-2/1711). (2) Engler, Pflanzenreich, with A. Engler, Saxifraga, Hefte 67: 1-451. 26 Sep 1916, 69: 449- 709. 6 Jun 1919 (TL-2/1713). (3) Beitrége zur Laubmoosflora von Columbien, in O. Fuhrmann et E. Mayor, Voy. expl. sev. Colombie, Neuchatel, 1914, p. 11-116 (Mém. Soc. neuch. Sci. nat. 5, 1914). (4) Beitrdge zur Kenntniss der Flora von Borneo, ed. Irmscher, Mitt. Inst. allg. Bot. 7: [1-11], [1]- 308, [309-310]. 15 Jul 1927. 3189. Pflanzenverbreitung und Entwicklung der Kontinente. Studien zur genetischen Pflan- zengeographie. Hamburg (Institut fiir allgemeine Botanik) 1922. Oct. (Pfl.-Verbr. Entw. Kontinente). Publ.: 1922 (p. 235: 1 Aug 1922), p. [15]-235, pl. 1-12. Copy: FAS. — Reprinted from Mitteilungen aus dem Institut fiir allgemeine Botanik in Hamburg 5. Bd. 1922. 3190. Die Begoniaceen der Malaiischen Halbinsel. .. Hamburg (Institut fur allgemeine Botanik ...) 1929. Oct. (Begoniac. Malar. Halbins.). Publ.: 1929, [cover with reprint t.p.], [86]-160, p/. 1-10 (photogr.). Copy: US. — Mitteilungen aus dem Institut fiir allgeemeine Botanik in Hamburg 8: [86]-160, pl. r-z0 (id.). 3191. Die Begoniaceen Chinas und ihre Bedeutung fur die Frage der Formbildung in polymor- phen Sippen. . . Hamburg (Institut fiir allgemeine Botanik. . .) 1939. Oct. (Begoniac. Chinas). 387 IRMSCHER Publ.: 1939, cover, [i, iii], [431]-557, pl. 1-17 (photogr.). Copy: US. — Reprinted from Mitteilungen aus dem Institut fur allgemeine Botanik in Hamburg 10: [431]-557, pl. 1-17. Irvine, Alexander (1793-1873), Scottish schoolmaster; educated at Aberdeen University; from 1851 at Chelsea. (Jrvine). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: K, MANCH. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 233; BB p. 163; BL 2: 255,671; BM 2: 910; CSP 3: 498; Desmond p. 337; DNB 29: 48; IH 2: 302; Jackson p. 563 [index]; Kew 3: 120-121; PR 4499-4501 (ed. 1: 4957); Rehder 5: 422; SO 188, add. 188, 846a; Tucker 1: 363. Anon., Flora 56: 304. 1873. Druce, G. C., Fl. Northamptonshire cxv-cxvi. 1930; Fl. Buckinghamshire xcix. 1926. Kent, D. H., Brit. herb. 61. 1956; Hist. fl. Middlesex 20. 1975. Moore, S., in J. B. L. Warren (Lord de Tabley), Fl. Cheshire Ixxv. 1899. Praeger, R. L., Proc. R. Irish Acad. 7: cxxv. 1901. Salmon, C. E., Fl. Surrey 51-52. 1931. irmmen; He.) Bot, 10: 220% 167111 1924 200-290 1G70% COMPOSITE WORKS: Editor of Phytologist ser. 2, vols. 1-6, 1855-1863 (‘‘not very successfully, as his style was cumbersome and tedious”’ Druce 1930) ; of The Botanists’ Chronicle Feb 1864-Apr 1865, the latter a penny periodical devoted to the British flora. 3192. The London flora; containing a concise description of the phaenogamous british plants, which grow spontaneously in the vicinity of the metropolis, with their localities; arranged in conformity to the natural system: also a Linnaean arrangement of all the indigenous british species. To which is prefixed a comprehensive introduction to the natural method, an account of classification, and a sketch of botanical geography. . . London (Smith, Elder and Co., . . .) 1838. Duod. (in sixes). (London fl.). : Publ.: 1838 (p. xiii: 22 Aug 1838), p. [1i]-xvi, [1]-340. Copies: M, MO, NY. — BM has an interleaved copy with the author’s later annotations (Britten 1921). kef.: Britten, J. Bot. 59: 178-179. 1921. De Crespigny, E. C., A new London flora, London 1877, xxiv, 179 p. 3193. The illustrated handbook of the British plants. . . London (‘Thomas Nelson and Sons, . . .) 1858. Oct. (ll. handb. Brit. pl.). Publ.: 1855-1858, in (five?) parts, contents and dates of which are unknown (t.p.: 1858), p. [i]-xxiv, [1]-840. Copies: G (incomplete, p. 1-224), HH, NY.— The fascicles are dated per month on each eighth page (p. 1: Mai 1855; p. 224: Aug 1858). Irvine, Frederick Robert (1898-1962), British botanist; from 1924-1940 lecturer at Achimota College, Ghana; in England 1940-1961; at Legon, Ghana 1961-1962. (F’. [rvine). HERBARIUM and TYPES: A, BM, E, FHO (main coll.), GC, K.— Manuscripts at BM, E and G. Ref.: Hepper, F. N. and F. Neate, Pl. coll. W. Afr. 40. 1971. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 232; BL 1: 39, 302; Desmond p. 337; IH 2: 302; Kew 3: 121. Anon., The Times 22 Aug 1962. Hepper, Nature 196: 319. 1962. Morton, Proc. Linn. Soc. London 174: 155. 1963. Potier de la Varde, Rev. bryol. lichén. 20(3/4): 196. 1951 (Gold Coast and Sierra Leone mosses collected by I.). PORTRAIT: See Bossert, p. 190. 3194. Plants of the Gold Coast. . .Oxford University Press London: Humphrey Milford 1930. Oct. (Pl. Gold Coast). Publ.: 1930 (p. ix: Apr 1930), frontispiece, p. [i]-Ixxix, [1]-521, fig. 1-69 (on plates). Copies: MO, USDA. — Annotated list of ca. 1200 phanerogams. 388 ISSLER Isert, Paul Erdmann (1756-1789), German explorer and colonial administrator in the Danish possessions in Guinea (1783-1786) and the West Indies (1786-1787). (Jsert). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: C (microfiche Isert & Thonning herb. IDC 2203); duplicates at B- Willd., G, GH, M, S. The LZ set is no longer extant. Ref.: Urban, I., Symb. ant. 1: 84. 1896; 3: 68. 1902. Junghans, Bot. Tidsskr. 57: 310-355. 1961, 58: 82-122. 1962 (enum. material at C). Hepper, F. N. and F. Neate, Pl. coll. W. Afr. 41. 1971. Hepper, F. N., The West African herbaria of Isert & Thonning Kew 1976, 227 p. (full review of collections as on IDC microfiche). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 233; BM 2: 911; Dryander 1: 164, 2: 122, 3: 290; GR p. 22, cat. p. 65; IH 2: 302; Kew 3: 122; Langman p. 388; Laségue p. 339, 345, 443, 504; PR (alph.) (ed. 1: 4962); Rehder 3: 266; Urban-Berl. p. 361, 414. Christensen, C., Danske bot. Hist. 1: 117. 1924, 2: 105. 1924. Eriksson, G., Bot. hist. Sverige 262. 1969. Isert, P. E., Index plantarum quas in regionibus Guineae . . . collegit P. E. Isert (mss. at C, see Warming 1880 and Kiaerskou 1900). Kiaerskou, Bot. Tidsskr. 23: 41. 1900. Rydberg, P. A., Augustana Coll. Libr. Publ. 5: 20. 1907. Vallot, Bull. Soc. bot. France 29: 181-182. 1882. Warming, E., Bot. Tidsskr. 12: 79. 1880. HANDWRITING: Hepper, F. N., The West African herbaria of Isert and Thonning, Kew, 1976, pl. 2.; see also Bot. Tidsskr. 57: 312. 1961. EPONYMY: Isertia Schreber (1789). 3195- Paul Erdmann Isert’s, ... Reise nach Guinea und den Caribaischen Inseln in Co- lumbien, in Briefen an seine Freunde beschrieben. .. Kopenhagen (Gedruckt bey J. F. Morthorst, . . .) 1788. Oct. (Reise Guinea). Publ.: 1788 (p. viii: Dec 1787), p. [i-xvi], [1]-376, [i]-lxx, [1-6, ind.], [1, note, 1, err.], z pl. (uncol. copp.). Copy: MICH. Dutch translation: Dordrecht 1790 (n.v.). Isnard, Antoine-Tristan Danty d’ (1663-1743), French botanist at the Jardin du Roi at Paris; established the genus Euphorbia. (Isnard). HERBARIUM and TYPES: P, kept separate (150 “‘portefeuilles’’) ; the plants are mainly from the Paris botanic garden and from Tournefort. Acquired by A. L. de Jussieu, but not in- corporated in P-JU; duplicates in P-LA and OXF. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 289; Barnhart 2: 234; Clokie p. 188; Dryander 3: 245, 251, 283, 295, 297, 299, 313; IH 2: 303; PH (alph.); Rehder 5: 423. Deleuze, J. R. F., Hist. Mus. hist. nat. 1: 18-19. Nicolas, J. P., in G. M. L. Lawrence, ed., Adanson 1: 221. 1963. Reynier, Bull. Soc. bot. France 68: 213. 1921. Stafleu, F. A., Intr. Jussieu Gen. pl. xxxix. 1964. HANDWRITING: Clokie, H., Account herb. Oxford 279. 1964. EPONYMY: Dantia [sic] Boehmer (1760); /snardia Linnaeus (1753). Issler, Emile (Emil) (1872-1952), Alsatian botanist at Colmar. (Jssi.). HERBARIUM and Types: Unknown. Some material at B and W. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 3: 634; Barnhart 2: 235; BFM 526, 543, 591, 1224, 1225, 1226, 1907; BL 2: 153, 671; CSP 16: 27; IH 2: 303; Kew 3: 123-124; Rehder 2: 313; Tucker 121363. 389 ISSLER Schuster und Schweitz, Generalregister Bot. Jahrb. 2(31-56): 83. 1938. NOTE: For his Gefasspflanzen der Umgebung Colmars, published in the Mitt. philom. Ges. Elsass- Lothr. between 1900 and 1905 see BL 2: 153. 3196. Fuhrer durch die Flora der Zentralvogesen eine Einfuhrung in die Vegetationsverhaltnisse der Hochvogesen ... Leipzig (Verlag von Wilhelm Engelmann) 1909. Oct. (Fuhr. Fl. Kentralvogesen) . Publ.: Apr 1909 (p. iv: Mar 1909; Nat. Nov. Mai(1) 1909), p. [i]-iv, [5]-64, [1, cont.], pl. 1-4. Copies: HO, HH. — Main part originally published in Bot. Jahrb. 43: 6-62. 23 Feb 1909. Istvanffi de Csik Madefalva, Gyula, until 1886 Julius Schaarschmidt, (1860-1930), Hungarian botanist. (/stv.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: BP. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Ainsworth p. 42, 49, 267, 323; Barnhart 2: 235; BM 2: 912; Bossert p. 191; CSP 16: 28; De Toni 4: xxxi; Hirsch p. 135; [IH 2: 303; Kew3: 124; LS 13341- 13389, 35157-35194, suppl. 12674-12697; Nordstedt p. 18; Plesch p. 277; Rehder 1: 66; TL- 2/1149; Tucker 1: 363. Pax, F., Grundz. Pflanzenverbr. Karpathen 29, 35, 45, 49. 1898 (Veg. Erde 2(1)). Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 157. pl. 22. 1902 (portr.), 3(3): 170. 1905. Wood, R. D. Monogr. Charac. 1: 818. 1965. Zimmermann, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 48: 321. 1930. 3197- A magyar eheto és mérges gombak konyve a legk6zOnségesebb eheto s merges fajok megisme- resére szerzette. . . Budapest (Hornyanszky Victor Cs., .. .) 1899. Oct. Publ.: Jan-Sep 1899 (Bot. Zeit. Dec 1899; Nat. Nov. Oct(1) 1899), p. [i*], [i]-xx, [1]-361, pl. 1-2, 3/4, 5/8, 6-13, 14/15, 16/17, 18, 19/20, 21-28, 30-41 (col. liths.). Copres: MICH, USDA. — [The Hungarian edible and poisonous fungi]. 3198. A Clusius-Codex mykologiai méltatasa adatokkal Clusius életrajzahoz irta Csik- Madefalvi Istvanfhi Gyula dr. . . Budapest (Szerzo Koltsegen; chez l’auteur) rgoo. Fol. Publ.: 1898-1900, p. [11-x], [(1) ]-(287), pl. 7-13, 13[ bes], 14-19, 19[ bis], 20-56, [56bi5], 57-86, nos. 67 and 8 double, all coloured. Copies: FAS, Stevenson, USDA. — French t.p., (‘Etudes et commentaires sur le Code de l’Escluse augmentés de quelques notices biographiques’’. — A reprint of Clusius, Fungorum in pannonits observatorum brevis historia as it appeared in the Rariorum plantarum historia (1601), followed by a commentary in Hun- garian and French. The plates are reproductions of watercolour drawings of the Leiden Clusius-Codex. Publication took place in ten parts between 1898 and 1900. Ito, Keisuke (1803-1901), Japanese herbalist. (A. /to). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: A small collection at L; no herbarium specimens seem to be extant in Japan (inf. H. Hara). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 290; Barnhart 2: 235; BM 2: 913; Bossert p. 191; CSP 16: 29; GF p. 61; Kew 3: 125; MW p. 210-211; NI 1009; Rehder 5: 423; Tucker 1: 364. Anon., Bot. Z. 59(2): 112. 1901. Britten, J. Bot. 32: 95. 1894. Ito, T., J. Bot. 25: 225-229. 1887 (portr.) ; A biographical sketch of Keisuke Ito. Tokyo 1898, 15 p.; Ann. Bot. 14: 401-411. 1900 (bibl., portr.). Miyake, Science ser. 2. 13(332): 734-735. 1901. Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 2(2): 167. 1903. NOTE: For further information on publications see MW. EPONYMY: /ioa Hemsley (1901, also dedicated to his grandson Tokutaro Ito (1868-1941, q.v.); Itoasia O. Kuntze (1891, dedicated to the whole Ito family of outstanding botanists. Kuntze specifically refers to Keisuké and his grandson Tokutaro) ; Keiskea Miquel 1865. 39° ITZIGSOHN Ito, Tokutaro (1868-1941), Japanese botanist, grandson of Keisuke Ito. (7. io). HERBARIUM and TYPES: TNS (inf. H. Hara). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 290; Barnhart 2: 235; BM 2: 913; Bossert p. 191; CSP 16: 29; Hortus 3: 1196 (““T. Ito”); Kew 3: 125; LS suppl. 12715-12716; MW p. 212- 213; NI 1010; Rehder 5: 423; Tucker 1: 364, 776; Zander ed. 10, p. 674. Diels and Mildbraed, Generalregister Bot. Jahrb. 1(1-30): 29. 1904. Hirsch, G. C., Index biol. p. 135. 1928. Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. coll. acad. Phila. p. 913. 1963. Schuster and Schweiz, Generalregister Bot. Jahrb. 2(31-56): 84. 1938. 3199. Tentamen florae lutchuensis auctoribus T. Ito et J. Matsumura. Sectio I. Plantae dicotyledonae polypetalae . . . Tokyo 1899. Qu. f. ( Tent. fl. lutchu.). Co-author: Jinzo Matsumura (1856-1928). Publ.: 1899 (p. v: 23 Mar 1899), p. [i*], [i]-v, [1]-274. Copy: US. — Reprinted from J. Sci. Coll., Imp. Univ., Tokyo 12: 263-396 [second set of pages thus numbered], 397-541. 1899. Also issued as a reprint with original pagination and a special cover with t.p. as above. Copies of the latter: BR, MO, NY. 3200. [cones plantarum japonicarum or coloured figures and descriptions of plants indigenous to or cultivated in Japan including the Bonin Islands, the Luchu Islands, Formosa, Korea, the Kurile Islands and Southern Saghalien . . . Tokyo (The Botanical Institute), 1911-1913. 5 parts. +. (Icon. pl. japon.). Vol. 1, no. 1: 3 Nov 1911, cover, [i-u1], pl. 7-4 (with independently paginated text per plate; col. — no. 2: 3 Dec 1911, cover, [1-ii], pl. 5-6 (id.). no. 3: 30 Jun 1912, cover, [i-ii], pl. 9-12 (id.). no. 4: 3 Sep 1912, cover, [i-i1], pl. 13-76 (id.). no. 5: 10 Jul 1913, cover, [1-11], pl. 77-20 (id.). no. 6: 1924, pl. 21-24 (id.). Copies: MICH, NY. Itzigsohn, [Ernst Friedrich] Hermann (1814-1879), German physician and naturalist; Dr. med. Berlin 1836; practiced in Frankfurt a.O., Ciistrin and Neudamm, ultimately at Schoneberg. (Jézigs.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: B, GOET, KIEL. — Manuscripts and drawings at WRSL. Ref.: Sayre, Bryologist 80: 510. 1977 (1978). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhardt 2: 236; BM 2: 913; CSP 3: 501-502, 8:5, 10: 311; De Toni 2: lxvi, 4: xxxi; Frank 3 (Anh.): 48; IH 2: 303; Jackson p. 158; Kew 3: 126; LS 13392-13407; Moebius p. 75, 112; Nordstedt p. 19; PR 4507-4508; SBC p. 123 (“‘Itzig.’’); Urban-Berl. p. 303; Zander ed. 10, p. 674. Aderhold, R., General-Register Bot. Zeit. (1-50) p. 34-35. 1895 (bibl.!). Anon., Bot. Not. 1880: 28; Rev. bryol. 6: 2. 1879; Bot. Zeit. 37: 80. 1879; Jahres-Ber. schles. Ges. vaterl. Cultur 57: 277-279. 1880. Bay, J. C., Flora Gesamt-Register 26-100, p. 22. 1910. De Toni, G. B., Syll. alg. 1: Ixvi-lxvii. 1889. Szweykowski, J., Prodr. fl. hepat. Polon. 561. 1958. Trimen, J. Bot. 17: 96. 1879. Volkens, Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 51: (84). 1910 (d. 1878). Wood, R. D., Monogr. Charac. 1: 818-819. 1965. 3201. Verzeichniss der in der Mark Brandenburg gesammelten Laubmoose, nebst einigen Be- merkungen tuber die Spermatozoen der phanerogamischen Gewachse. . . Berlin (Im Ver- lage der Hischwald’schen Buchhandlung. (Ed. Aber.) ) 1847. Oct. (in fours). (Verz. Brandenb. Laubm.). Publ.: Mai-Dec 1847 (p. iv: day before Easter 1847; Flora rd. Jan 1848), p. [1]-1v, [1]-20. Copies: B, BR, G. 39 ITZIGSOHN 3202. Phykologische Studien .. . mit drei Tafeln [Bonn 1855]. Qu. Publ.: 1855, p. [1]-32, pl. 9-11 (col. liths. author). Copy: FH. — Reprinted from Nova Acta Leop. 26(1): 135-167. 1857 [1855]. To be cited from journal. Ref.: \tzigsohn, E. F. H., Bot. Zeit. 12: 564. 1854, 14: 46. 1856, 26: 45. 1868 (further stud.). Ives, Joseph Christmas (1828-1868), American explorer; officer in the U.S. army corps of topographical engineers. (ves). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: US. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BM 2: 914; IH 2: 304; Jackson p. 509; Kew 3: 126; Langman p. 389; Lenley p. 461; ME 3: 603; NAF ser. 2. 7: 41; PR 4555; Rehder 1: 323; TL- 2/1691, see also A. Gray; Tucker 1: 364. Clarke, J. M., James Hall of Albany 298. 1923. Reveal and Hafen, in Hafen et al., Western America ed. 3. 1970, p. 389. Rodgers, A. D., John Torrey 249, 255-256, 301. EPpoNYMY: Jvesia Torrey & Gray (1858) is dedicated to Eli Ives (1779-1861), American botanist and physician. 3203. 36th Congress, 15¢ Session. Senate. Ex. Doc. Report upon the Colorado River of the West, explored in 1857 and 1858 by Lieutenant Joseph C. Ives, . . . under the direction of the Office of explorations and surveys, A. A. Humphreys, captain topographical engineers, in charge. By order of the secretary of war. Washington (Government Printing Office) 1861. Qu. (Rep. Colorado R.). Publ.: 1861 (p. 2: 27 Jun 1860, order to print). Part 1 (general) : 2 maps, 1 profile, 1 frontispiece, p. [1]-131, 8 panoramic views (1-8), pl. 1- 4 (engr.), pl. 1-7 (indian portr.), woodcut, 1-41. Part 2 (hydrogr. rep.): p. [1]-14. Part 3 (geol. rep.): p. [1]-154, pl. 1-3 (lith.), 7-3 (palaeo.), maps 1-2, woodcuts 1-27. Part 4 (botany, by Asa Gray, John Torrey, George Thurber, and George Engelmann): p. [1]-30. Part 5 (zool.): p. [1]-6. Appendices: | 1|-32. Copies: MICH, MO, NY. Jaag, Otto (1900-x), Swiss botanist and teacher at Beringen (Kanton Schaffhausen) (1921- 1924), who studied with R. Chodat at Genéve 1924-1929; subsequently at Ziirich. (faag). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Material from Indonesia at BO and ZT, orig. herbarium private. Ref.: Anon., Taxon 18: 554. 1969. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Bossert p. 192; GR p. 642, pl. [22]; IH 2: 305; Kew 3: 129; LS suppl. 12752-12754; SK 1: 256-605, 8: xlix. FESTSCHRIFT: Schweizerische Zeitschrift fir Hydrobiologie, vol. 22, 1960; Wasser Abwasser 111: 175-246. 1970 (biogr. by A. Horler and various evaluations; portr.). EPONYMY: Jaagia W. Vischer (1950); Jaagichlorella H. Reisig] (1964); faagiella W. Vischer (1960). 3204. Die Kryptogamenflora des Rheinfalls und des Hochrheins von Stein bis Eglisau, Mitt. naturf. Ges. Schaffhausen 14(1): 1-158. 1938. Publ.: 1938, p. [i], [1]-158, figs. 1-26, pl. 1-78, 5 charts. Copy: G. 3205. Beitrage zur Kryptogamenflora der Schweiz. . . Band viii, Heft 1 Coccomyxa Schmidle Monographie einer Algengattung von Otto Jaag. Bern (Buchdruckerei Buchler & Co., Kommissionsverlag von Gebr. Fretz A.G. Ziirich) 1933. Oct. (Coccomyxa). Publ.: 1933 (p. 6: Jul 1933; Nat. Nov. Aug-Sep 1934), p. [ii]-viii, [1]-132, fig. 1-47, pl. 1-4, Copy: USDA. 392 JACCARD Jaap, Otto (1864-1922), German botanist and entomologist; from 1864-1887 high school teacher at Triglitz, from 1887-1912 at Hamburg. (Jaap). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: HBG; further material at B, E and H. — Exsiccatae: (1) Fungi selects exsiccati (34 ser., 1903-1917, 850 nos.), sets at B(extant) and FH (continued by Brick, ser. 35-39, nos. 851-959, set FH); descriptions, notes and lists were published in the Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 1905-1917. (For a detailed list see No. 3207). (2) Myxomycetes exstccatt (10 ser., 1907-1916, 200 nos.), sets at B (extant), BPI and FH. Jaap also published sets of Coccidia and Zoocecidia from 1909 onward. Ref.: Stevenson, J., Beih. Nova Hedw. 36: 202-205. 1971. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 237; Bossert p. 192;-CSP 16: 34; DTS 3: xliv, Nachtr.: 2, 6(4): 156; GR p. 22, cat. p. 65; Kew 3: 129; LS 12880-12896, 34868-34880, suppl. 12755-12774; NAF 1(1): 161; 7(15): 1070; Rehder 1: 234; SBC p. 123 (“‘Jaap’’); Stevenson p. 1246; Urban-Berl. p. 265, 277, 287. Anon., Bot. Not. 1923: 383; Marcellia 20: xxviii. 1923; Rev. bryol. 26: 50. 1899, 28: 22. IQOI, 29: 90. 1902, 33(1): 13. 1906, 34(3): 53. 1907. Brick, Bot. Arch., Koenigsberg, 4(1): 4-8. 1923 (bibl.). Ross, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 40: (77)-(85). 1922 (bibl.). EPONYMY: faapia Bresadola (1911); Jaapia Kirschstein (1938). 3206. Beitrage zur Moosflora der Umgegend von Hamburg ... [Hamburg (Naturwiss. Ver. Hamburgs) 1899. ]. Orig.: 1900 (t.p.: 1899; Nat. Nov. Oct(1) 1900; Karl Muller received his copy 19 Dec 1900), p. [1]-42. Copzes: B, Steere (copy Karl Muller). — Reprinted from Verhandlungen des Naturw. Vereins in Hamburg ser. 3. 7: [1]-42. 1899. To be cited from journal. Weitere Beitrage ... 1905 (USDA rd. 12 Sep 1906), p. [105]-151. Copies: B, USDA. — Reprinted from id. ser. 3. 13: [105]-151. 1905. 3207. [Erstes-Achtes| Verzeichnis zu meinem Exsiccatenwerk “Fungi select exsicati,’ ..., nebst Beschreibungen neuer Arten und Bemerkungen [Selbstverlag des botanischen Vereins der Provinz Brandenburg Dahlem Steglitz bei Berlin 1905-1917]. Oct. Publ.: in Abhandlungen des botanischen Vereins der Proving Brandenburg as follows (reprints exist with original pagination — set at FH): Erstes Verzeichnis: 47: 77-99. 8 Apr 1905. Kweites Verzeichnis: 49: 7-29. 1 Jul 1907. Dnittes Verzeichnis: 50: 29-51. 10 Jan 1908. Viertes Verzeichnis: 52: 1-19. 25 Jun 1910. Fiinftes Verzeichnis: 54: 17-31. 13 Dec 1912. Sechstes Verzeichnis: 56: 77-92. 6 Jun 1914. Siebentes Verzeichnis: 57: 8-25. 20 Jan 1915. Achtes Verzeichnis: 59: 24-40. 15 Jan 1918. Jaccard, Henri (1844-1922), Swiss botanist, high school teacher at Morges (1868-1872) and Aigle (1872-1915); from 1915 at Lausanne. (Jaccard). HERBARIUM and Types: LAU (rd. 1909). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 4: 344; Barnhart 2: 237; BFM 972, 973, 1031; BL 2: 562, 586, 587, 588, 589, 590, 671; BM 2: 914; CSP 16: 35; IH 2: 305; Kew 3: 129; KR p. 317; Rehder 1: 438, 2: 369, 5: 424; Saccardo 2: 59. Anon., Ber. schweiz. bot. Ges. 32: ix. 1923; Hedwigia 65 (Beibl.): 95. 1923; Tribune de Lausanne 18 Jun 1822. Antonietti, A., Ber. schweiz. bot. Ges. 87(3/4): 133-136. 1977 (on Becherer and J.). Jaccard, Bull. Murith. 32: 109-172. 1903, 33: 157-167. 1904 (1905) (list of geographical names derived from vernacular plant names). Maire, R., Progr. Connaiss. bot. Algérie 175. 1931. M.R., Dict. hist. biogr. Suisse 4: 258. 1928. 393 JACCARD Wilczek, Actes Soc. helv. Sci. nat., Zermatt 1923, 2 (annexe): 21-24. (bibl.); also in Bull. Murith. 42. 1925 and as a reprint p. 1-4. COMPOSITE WoRKSs: (1) Edited the Bulletin de la Société Murithenne until 1922. (2) Aug. Wagnon, Awtour de Salvan excursions & escalades de la Dent du Midi au Buet. Notice botanique par H. Jaccard. Morges (Imprimerie A. Centlivres) 1885, p. [1]-78, plus Jaccard p. [1], [t]-11, and [1-6, cont.]. Oct. Copy: G. NOTE: Jaccard published an “‘Essaz de Toponymie. Origine des noms de lieux habités et des lieux dits de la Suisse romande,”’ xix, 558 p., Lausanne 1906. 3208. Catalogue de la flore Valaisanne . . . Bale, Geneve et Lyon (En commission chez H. Georg. Imprimerie Zurcher & Furber a Zurich) 1895. Qu. (Cat. fl. Valais.). Publ.: Apr-Aug 1895 (p. iv: Dec 1894; Nat. Nov. Sep (1) 1895; Bot. Zeit. 1 Nov. 1895), cover, p. [iJ-lvi, [1]-472. Copies: BR, G, M, NY. — Reprinted from Nouveaux Mémoires de la Société helvétique des sciences naturelles vol. 34, 1895. On p. 434-460: J. Briquet, Observations sur quelques labvées valarsannes. Supplement: “Florae vallesiacae supplementum Supplement zu Henri Jaccards Catalogue de la flore valaisanne under Benutzung eines von Jaccard nachgelassenen Manuskriptes be- arbeitet von Alfred Becherer, ...”’ Zurich (Kommissionsverlag von Gebruder Fretz Ag., Zurich) 1956. Publ.: 15 Aug 1956, p. [i-iv], [1]-556. Copzes: BR, G. — Denkschriften der Schweizerischen naturforschenden Gesellschaft vol. 81, 1956. — Editor and for the major part author: Alfred Becherer (1897-1977). Jack, Joseph Bernhard (1818-1901), German pharmacist at Salem in Baden (1848- 1874); later retired at Konstanz; Dr. h.c. Freiburg 1898. (7. B. Jack). ~ HERBARIUM and TyPEs: G (hepat.), M (other crypt.); further material at B (extant), STU, WA, Z. — Aryptogamen Badens (21 fasc., 1857-1880, 1000 nos.) at B, E, FH, G, HAL, K, M, NY, STU, UPS (with Ludwig Leiner (1830-1901) and Ernst Stizenberger (1827-1895)). Ref.: Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 29. 1969; Bryologist 80: 510. 1977 (1978). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 4: 411, 412; Barnhart 2: 237; BFM 592; BM 2: 915; Bossert p. 192; CSP 8: 5, 10: 313; DTS 1: 132, 5: xlix; GRp. 92-93; Jackson p. 301; Kew 3: 129; LS 12902; PR 10580; Rehder 1: 389-390, 5: 424; SBC p. 123 (“‘Jack’’); Urban-Berl. p. 261, 303, 359- Aderhold, R., General-Register Bot. Zeit. (1-50) p. 35, 223. 1895. Anon., Bot. Not. 1902: 94; Rev. Bryol. 4(3): 48. 1877, 8: 111. 1881, 9: 15. 1882, 13: 80. 1886, 18: 64. 1891, 19: 48. 1892, 21: 44. 1894, 22: 47-48. 1895, 23: 15. 1896, 25: 70. 1898, 27: 64. 1900, 28: 108. 1901. Diels, L. & Milbraed, J., Generalregister Bot. Jahrb.1(1-30): 29. 1904. Lehmann, E., Schwabische Apotheker 50, 88. 1951. Merrill, E. D., Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 30(1): 165. 1947. Nordstedt, C.F.O., Index Desmid. bibl. 35. 1896. Schliephacke [?], Mitt. bad. bot. Ver. 176/177: 245-246. Igor. Schuster, R. M., Hep. Anthoc. N. Amer. 1: 61-62. 1966. Spraker, Gard. J. 22(2): 48. 1972. Stephani, F., Hedwigia 40 (Beibl.): (177)-(180). 1g01 (bibl., incomplete). EPONYMY: Jfackiella Schiffner (1900). 3209. Die Lebermoose Badens. Ein Beitrag zur Kenntniss der Lebensweise und geographischen Verbreitung dieser Pflanzen... Freiburg im Breisgau (Universitats-Buchdruckerei von H. M. Poppen und Sohn) 1870. Oct. (Leberm. Badens). Publ.: 1870 (Hedwigia Oct 1870), p. [i], [1]-92, [1-2, ind.; 1, err.]. Copies: B, FH, G, NY, Steere (p. [1]-96). — Reprinted from Berichte der naturforschenden Gesellschaft zu Freiburg i. Dr. 5(3,4): 1-92. 1870. Ref.: J. H., Hedwigia 9: 157-158. Oct 1870 (rev.). Sauter, Flora 53: 336, 337-338. 24 Oct 1870. H.S., Bot. Zeit. 28: 789. 9 Dec 1870. 394 JACK, w. 3210. Hepaticae Europaeae. Jungermannidae Europae post semisaeculum recensitae, ad- junctis hepaticis, auctore B.C. Du Mortier. Bruxelles 1874. Von J. B. Jack. [Leipzig (Breitkopf und Hartel) 1877]. Qu. Publ.: 1877, p. [1]-23, [1, err.], 7 pl. Copy: FH. — Reprinted from Bot. Zeit. 35: 49-59, 65-74, 81-93, 97-111. 1877 (issues dated). — A critical review. To be cited from journal. 3211. Die europaischen Radula-Arten [Regensburg (Verlag der Redaction [der Flora] 1881). Oct. Publ.: 11 Aug, 1 Sep 1881 (journal), p. [1]-26, pl. 7-8. Copy: FH. — Reprinted from Flora 64: 353-362. 11 Aug 1881, 384-400. 1 Sep 1881. To be cited from journal. 3212. Monographie der Lebermoosgattung Physotium. {s.1. 1886]. Oct. (Monogr. Physotium). Publ.: Jun 1886 (Nat. Nov. Jul(1) 1886; Flora rd. Sep 1886; Rev. Bryol. Jul-Aug 1886); p. [1 ]-39, [1, index], p/. 7-70 (uncol. lith. auct.). Copy: Steere. — Reprinted from Hedwigia 25 (2/3): Mar-Jun 1886. 3213. Beitrage zur Kenntniss der Pellia-Arten | Marburg, 1895]. Oct. Publ.: 16 Aug 1895 (injournal), p. [1]-16, p/. 7 (uncol., auct.). Copy: Steere. — Reprinted from Flora 81: 1-16. 16 Aug 1895. To be cited from journal. 3214. Lebermoose Tirols. | Wien 1898]. Qu. Publ.: Mai 1898 (submitted 3 Feb 1898; Nat. Nov. Mai(2) 1898; K. Muller rd. his copy (Steere) on 21 Jun 1898), p. [1]-19. Copy: Steere. — Reprinted from Verh. k.k. zool. bot. Ges. Wien 48: [173]-191. 1898. — The paper treats a collection of hepatics made by Friedrich Stolz (1878-1898). Muller noted in his copy the death through an accident in the Alps of Stolz on 14 August 1898 and refers to Magnus, Oest. bot. Z. 1899 (10) for an obituary. Barnhart gives 14 Aug 1899 as the date of Stolz’s death. — To be cited from journal. 3215. Flora des Badischen Kreises Ronstanz...Karlsruhe (Druck und Verlag von J. J. Reiff) 1900. Oct. (Fl. Konstanz). Publ.: 1900 (p. 8: autumn 1899; Bot. Zeit. 16 Aug 1901; Nat. Nov. Jun(1) 1901), p. [1]-132. Copies: B, G. Jack, John George (1861-1949), American, largely self-taught, dendrologist; from 1891- 1935 at the Arnold Arboretum; ultimately associate professor of dendrology. (7. G. Jack). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: A; for duplicates see IH. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 4: 411-412, 534; Barnhart 2: 237; CSP 16: 37; Hortus 3: 1196; 1H 2: 305; Kew 3: 129; LS 12903; MW p. 214; NW p. 49; Rehder 5: 424; Tucker 1: 364; Zander ed. 10, p. 674. Hirsch, G. C., Index biol. p. 136. 1928. Jack, J. G., Mitt. deut. dendrol. Ges. 18: 281-288. 1g09. Sargent, Silva 13: 105-106. Sax, J. Arnold Arb. 30(4): 345-347. 1949 (bibl.). Spraker, Garden J. 22(2): 48-49. 1972. Sutton, S. B., Charles Sprague Sargent and the Arnold Arboretum 376 [index]. 1970. EPONYMY: Sznojackia H. H. Hu (1928). Jack, William (1795-1822), British botanist; educated at Aberdeen; surgeon in the Bengal medical service (1813); to Sumatra with Raffles (1818); died at sea near S. Sumatra. (W. Jack). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: The greater part of Jack’s collections and manuscripts was lost by fire while in transit to Europe. Duplicates had previously been received by Wallich and are now mainly at BM, E, K and G. Smaller numbers of duplicates are in several herbaria. — See Merrill for a critical discussion of “William Jack’s genera and species of Malaysian plants” (1952). 395 JACK, w. Ref.: Wallich, N., Catalogue plants East India Comp. Herb., 1830-1832 (list of Jack’s plants). Cowan, Notes Roy. Bot. Gard. Edinburgh 21: 219-227. 1954. Miller, H. S., Taxon 19: 526. 1970 (sale Lambert herb.). Steinberg, C., Webbia 32(1): 28. 1977 (pl. in FI-Webb). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 290-291; Barnhart 2: 238; BB p. 163; BM 2: 915; CSP 3: 506, 16: 38; Dawson p. 692; Desmond p. 338; DNB 29: 86; Hortus 3: 1196 (“Jack’’) ; IH 2: 305; Jackson p. 392; Kew 3: 129; Laségue p. 145-147; Lenley p. 239; PR 4346 (ed. 1: 4802); Rehder 5: 425; SK 1: xxv, 256-257, 5: ccxxxix, 8: xlix; Tucker 1: 364; Zander ed. 10, . 674. ASG Straits Branch R. Asiat. Soc. 25: 164. 1904, 65: 43. 1913. Burkill, Gard. Bull. Straits Settlements 4(4-5): 125. 1927. Candolle, Alph. de, Phytographie 422. 1880. Chatterjee, J. Bombay nat. hist. Soc. 56(3): 449-456. 1959. Gage, J. Straits Br. R. Asiat. Soc. 73: 147-268. 1916 (J’s letters to N. Wallich 1819-1821). Greshoff, M., Nutt. ind. pl. go-g1. 1895. Hooker, W. J., Gomp. bot. Mag. 1: 121-147. 1835 (biogr. mem. and extracts from his corresp.). King, G., J. Bot. 37: 461. 1899. Merrill, E. D., J. Arnold Arb. 33(3): 199-250, pl. 7. 1952 (Jack’s Malaysian plants). Ridley, H. N., Fl. Malay penins. 1: xv. 1932. HANDWRITING: J. Bombay nat. Hist. Soc. 56(3): 455. 1959- EPONYMY: jfackia Wallich (1824); Jackia Blume (1825); Jackia K. P. J. Sprengel (1826); Jakkia [sic] Blume (1823). 3216. Descriptions of Malayan plants. 1820-1822. Publ.: Original publication in Malayan Miscellanies, at the Sumatran Mission Press, Bencoolen: 1(1): 1-27 (Aug 1820), 1(5): 1-49 (Oct-Nov 1820), 2(7): 1-ili, 1-96 (1822). — Only a few copies were distributed; the stock was accidentally burnt in 1824 (copy at British Museum, Bloomsbury, London). — The above dates are taken from the Jack- Wallich correspondence published by Burkill in Gage. Facsimile reprint: 1977, Leiden (Boerhaave Press), ISBN go-70157-05-x. Copy: FAS. — See Taxon 27(1): 111. 1978. Other reprints: 1, in Bot. Misc. Hooker 1: 273-290, 2: 66-89. 1830-31; Hooker, J. Bot. 1: 358-380. 1834; Comp. Bot. Mag. 1: 121-157, 219-224, 253-273. 1835. 2,in Calcutta J. Nat. Hist. ed. (Griffith) 4: 1-62 (Apr); [159]-231 (Jul) ; 305-374 (Oct 1843). Copy: L 3, in Trubner’s Oriental Series ser. 2. 1: 2. 1887 (n.v.). The order of the descriptions is different in the various reprints. An independently paged edition exists of the Griffith reprint in addition to the reprints bearing the original Calcutta J. nat. Hist. page numbers. Ref.: Burkill, in Gage, J. Str. Br. Roy. Asiat. Soc. 73: 239-268. 1961. Jackson, Benjamin Daydon (1846-1927), British botanist and botanical bibliographer; original compiler and editor of the Kew Index; Linnaean scholar; botanical secretary Linnaean Society (1880-1902) ; general secretary id. (1902-1926). (B. D. Facks.). HERBARIUM and TyYPEs: K. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Ainsworth, G. C. p. 279, 318; Barnhart 2: 238; BB p. 163- 164; BFM 3262, 3285; BL 1: 3, 303, 2: 216, 245, 671; BM 2: 915-916; Bossert p. 192; Bret. p. 823-824; CSP 10: 313, 16: 38; Desmond p. 339; Hortus 3: 1196 (“B. D. Jacks.’’) ; Jackson p. 24, 414, 421; Kew 3: 131-132; KR p. 317; Langman p. 390; Lenley p. 239; MW p. 215; Plesch p. 277; Rehder 5: 425; RS p. 89; SO 199, 454, 493, 499, 879a, 1974, 1077, 1277, 2846, 3049a, 3063, 3077, 3491-92, 3665; TL-2/1140, 1994; Tucker 1: 364; Zander ed. 10, p. 674. Allan, M., The Hookers of Kew 263 (index). 1967. 396 JACKSON, B. D. Anon., Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1927: 400, 421-423; Torreya 27: 112. 7 Jan 1928 (died as the result of an automobile accident); Gard. Chron. 79: 396. 1926 (portr.), 82: 336. 1927. Cameron, H. C., Sir Joseph Banks xvi, xviil. 1952. Dong, J. G., Fl. Hertfordshire 16. 1967. Druce, G. C., Bot. Soc. Exch. Cl. Brit. Isles Rep. 8(3): 376-378. 1928. Huxley, L., Life letters J. D. Hooker 2: 38, 417. 1918. Jackson, B. D., A list of contributors to the herbarium of the Royal botanic Gardens, Kew, brought down to 31st December 1899. Bull. misc. Inf., Kew 169-171: 1-72. 1901. Merrill, E. D., Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 30(1): 165-166. 1947. Philips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. coll. acad. Phila. p. 12, 150, 433. 1963. Rendle, A. B., J. Bot. 65: 314-317. 1927; Proc. Linn. Soc. 140: 119-123. 1928. COMPOSITE works: (1) Translated: Fries, Life of Linnaeus (1923); (2) A catalogue of plants cultivated in the garden of John Gerard in 1596/99. London 1874, 64 p. (see also H. Trimen J. Bot. 14: 316-317. 1876); (3) Edited A. R. Pryor, A flora of Hertfordshire, London 1887, lviii. 588 p. (BL 2: 245). EPONYMY: facksonago O. Kuntze (1891). 3217. Guide to the literature of botany ; being a classified selection of botanical works, including nearly 6000 titles not given in Pritzel’s ‘““Thesaurus.”’... London (Published for the Index Society by Longmans, Green & Co.,... and Dulau & Co.) 1881. Oct. (Guade lit. bot.). Ong. ed.: Apr 1881 (p. xxvi: 27 Jan 1881; Nat. Nov. Mai 1881; J. Bot. Mai 1881), p. [i]-xl, [1]-626. Copies: G, MICH, NY, U, US, USDA; IDC 1535. Facsimile ed. (1): 1964, New York and London (Hafner Publishing Company), p. [1]-xl, [1]- 626. Copies: FAS, MO, NY. Facsimile ed. (2): 1974, Koenigstein, Taunus (Otto Koeltz Science Publishers), ISBN 3- 87429-060-7, p. [i]-xl, [1]-626. Copy: FAS. Ref.: Jackson, J. Bot. 18: 167-177. 1880. R. H. A. [Alcock], J. Bot. 19: 180-185. 1881. Stafleu, Taxon 13: 295. 1964, 24: 158. 1975. 3218. Index Kewensis plantarum phanerogamarum nomina et synonyma omnium genepum et specierum a Linnaeo usque ad annum mdccclxxxv complectens nomine recepto auctore patria unicuique plantae subjectis sumptibus beati Caroli Roberti Darwin ductu et consilio Josephi D. Hooker confecit B. Daydon Jackson. Oxonii (e Prelo Clarendoniano) [1893-] 1895, 15 supplements 1901-1974. Qu. [alt. title: Index Kewensis an enumeration of the genera and species of flowering plants from the time of Linnaeus to the year 1885 inclusive together with their author’s names, the works in which they were first published, their native countries and their synonyms compiled at the expense of the late Charles Robert Darwin under the direction of Joseph D. Hooker by B. Daydon Jackson]. (Index kew.). Tome fasciculus pages date I I i-xvi, [1]-728 6 Sep 1893 2 i-vil, 729-1268 14 Dec 1893 pref. mat. [i-iv] 1895 2 3 i-vil, [1]-640 27 Oct 1894 4 641-1299 19 Oct 1895 pref. mat. [i-iv | 1895 Suppl. fasc. pages authors coverage date I I [1]-120 Th. Durand & 1886-1895 Jan-Feb 19g02* Jackson 2 121-224 . 5 1 Dec 1902 3 225-328 oP) ” 20 Nov 1905 4 329-519, [i-v] ¥ i Jul 1g06* 397 JACKSON, B. D. Suppl. fasc. pages authors coverage date 2 I [1 ]-104 W.'T. Thiselton- 1896-1900 ~—- 26 Oct 1904 Dyer ®) 105-204, [1-111] 5 » + 20 Jul 1905 3 - [i-i1], [1]-193 D. Prain 1901-1905 20 Mai 1908 4 - [i-iui], [1]-252 55 1906-1910 ~=—. 13, Nov 1913 5 - {i-i], [1]-277 rf IQII-1915 8 Sep 1921 6 - [i-iii], [1]-222 A. W. Hill 1916-1920. =20 Mai 1926 A - [i-11], [1 ]-260 s 1921-1925 26 Sep 1929 8 - [i-ii], [1]-256 5 1926-1930 =. 2 Nov 1933 9 - [i-11], [1 ]-305 ie 1931-1935 22 Dec 1938 10 - [i-iii], [1 ]-251 A.W. Hill & 1936-1940 21 Aug@1947 E. J. Salisbury II - [i-iii], [1]-273 E. J. Salisbury 1941-1950 24 Sep 1953 12 - [i-ii], [1]-157 G. Taylor 1951-1955 30 Apr 1959 13 - [1-11], [1 ]-149 a 1956-1960 28 Apr 1966 14 - [1-11], [1 ]-149 1961-1965 19 Feb 1970 15 . [i-iv], [1]-151 ae Helo: Harrison 1966-1970 2 Mai 1974 * Meikle (1971) dates this part Jan-Feb 1g02 (copies rd at BM and K only Feb 1902); Meikle dates Fasc. 4 at Jul 1906. — We are very grateful to Desmond Meikle and to Oxford University Press for providing us full data and for checking our text. Copes: U, US. — Authorship: from suppl. 2 the responsibility for the compilation rested automatically with the Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew. The actual work of compiling was done by staff members. The names of the compilers of suppl. 2-6 are not mentioned in prefaces signed by directors, but no. 2 was compiled by Stephen Troyte Dunn (1868-1938) and in supplement 6 A. W. Hill mentions the role of Thomas Archibald Sprague (1877-1958) in compiling previous supplements. Numbers 7, 8 and 9g were compiled by Mary Letitia Green (1886- 1978) and T. A. Sprague; for suppl. 9 the name of [Veronica] Mabel Irene Skan (1902-x) appears for the first time with that of Sabine Wilson (x-1959) in addition to that of Green and Sprague. No. 10 was compiled by Green (Mrs. T. A. Sprague) with Skan and Wilson, 11 by Skan and Wilson, 12 by Skan alone, 13 by Skan and Janet Eileen Hawkins (1931-x), 14 and 15 (and proof reading of 13) by Skan, Jean Lesley Mary Pinner (1932-x) and Thalia Adele Bence (1938-x). D. Meikle, to whom we are indebted for these details (in ht. rg Aug 1977) adds that Sprague had supervisory control of the I.K. from Suppl. 4(1913) onwards till the publication of Suppl. 10 (1947). Imprints: all Oxford, at the Clarendon Press, or ‘“‘e prelo Clarendoniano,” except suppl. 1, which has ‘‘Oxford University Press.”” Suppl. 1 was originally published in Brussels (ex typis Alfred Castaigne); after Durand’s death Oxford University Press acquired the unsold stock and issued it under its own imprint. Index to generic names: Rouleau, E., “Guide to Index kewensis and its supplements 1-14,” Montreal 1970 (published by author). This index provides an alphabetical list of the generic names with references to the places in the main volumes and supplements where they occur. Facsimile reprints of main volumes: Oxford (Oxford University Press) 1946 and 1960. Third facsimile reprint of id.: 1977, Koenigstein-TS. (Otto Koeltz) ISBN 3-87249-116-2. Copy: FAS. Facsimile reprint ofsupplements 3 and 9: 1978, Koenigstein—TS (Otto Koeltz) ISBN 3-87249- 116-2 and 3-87429-134-0. Copies: FAS. Ref.: Jackson, B. D., J. Bot. 25: 66-71, 150-151. 1887; Gard. Chron. 45: 406. 1909; J. Roy. Hort. Soc. 49: 224-229. 1924. Britten, J., J. Bot. 31: 310-317. 1893; 34: 271-273. 1896. Kuntze, O., J. Bot. 34: 298-307. 1896 (“‘... through Sir Joseph Hooker’s partly wrong direction of the Kew Index there are, from out of the about 120.000 names accepted as valid at least 20.000 false...”); Allg. bot. Z. 56, 1902. Boulger, G. S., J. Bot. 50: 43. 1912 (“the work was emphatically Dr. Jackson’s...”’). Stafleu, F. A., Taxon 8: 211. 1959, 15: 270-274. 1966, 19: 425-426. 1970, 23: 625-626. 1974. Meikle, D., Biol. J. Linn. Soc. 3(3): 295-299. 1971. 398 JACKSON, H. S. 3219. A glossary of botanic terms with their derivation and accent... London (Dukworth & Co.) Philadelphia (J. B. Lippincott Company) 1900. Oct. (Gloss. bot. terms). Ed. 1: Mai 1900 (p. xi: 10 Apr 1900), p. [i]-xi, [xii], 1-327. Copies: G, MO, NY, Stevenson. — ‘“‘Another of those results of plodding industry . . . takes rank in the higher class.” (Britten). Ed. 2: Sep 1905 (p. ii: date; p. xi: 18 Jul 1905), p. [i]-xi, [xi], 1-371. Copies: MICH, NY, USDA. — “Second edition revised and enlarged” London (id.), Philadelphia (id.) — Re-issued Philadelphia 1907 (n.n.). Ed. 3: Jul 1916 (p. iv: date; p. xi: 26 Jun 1916) p. [i]-xi, [xu], 1-427, [428, err.]. Copres: MICH, NY. USDA. — “Third edition revised and enlarged”’ London (id.), Philadelphia. Ed. 4: Jan 1928 (p. iv: date, p. x: Aug 1927), p. [1]-x, [xi, note death author; xii, expl. note], 1-481. Copies: FAS, MO, NY, USDA. — “Fourth edition revised and enlarged” London (id.), Philadelphia (id.). This fourth edition was reprinted several times with same pagination. 1939: London (id.). Copy: L. Jun 1949: London (Gerald Duckworth & Co. Ltd...). Copies: MICH, MO, NY, U. Jan 1953: London (id.), New York (Hafner Publishing Co. Inc.). Copies: B, L, NY. Feb 1960: London (id.), New York (id.). Copy: NY. Jan 1965: London (id.), New York (id.), Copy: M. Sep 1971: London (id.), New York (id.). Copies: M, NY. Ref.: Britten, J. Bot. 38: 405-406. 1905, 43: 367-368. 1905, 54: 341. 1916. C. R. B., Bot. Gaz. 31: 68-69. 1901. 3220. Index to the Linnean herbarium, with indication of the types of species marked by Carl von Linné. . .Forming a supplement to the Proceedings of the Society for the 124th session, 191 I- 12. London (printed for the Linnean Society by Taylor and Francis, ...) 1912. Oct. (Index Linn. herb.). Publ.: Oct 1912 (p. 6: Oct 1912), p. [1]-152, err. slip. Copzes: MICH, MO, NY, U, USDA. — Proc. Linn. Soc. 124 suppl.: 1-152. Oct 1912. Jackson, George (c. 1780-1811), Scottish botanist; editor of the Botanists Repository (1807-1811); curator of the Lambert Herbarium. (G. Jacks.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 6(2): 206; BB p. 164; CSP 3: 509; Desmond p. 339; Hortus 3: 1196 (““G. Jacks.”’, b. 1770!); Rehder 5: 425; RS p. 89; TL-2/135. Britten, J. Bot. 24: 137-139. 1886. Rees, Cyclopaedia (under jacksonia), see also J. Bot. 24: 137-138. 1886. COMPOSITE woRKs: (1) Edward Daniel Clarke (1769-1822), Travels in various countries of Europe ..., plants identified by Jackson and A. B. Lambert, in 1: 738-747. 1810, 2: xvi. 1812. (2) Continued Andrews’ Botanists’ Repository from vol. 7 (see Britten, J. Bot. 54: 242-243. 1916) (TL-2/135). EPONYMY: Jacksonia R. Brown ex W. Aiton & W. T. Aiton (1811). Jackson, Herbert Spencer (1833-1951), American mycologist and phytopathologist; at Delaware Experiment Station (1905-1908) ; Harvard (1908-1909), Corvallis, Oregon (1909- 1915); Lafayette, Ind. (1915-1928); Toronto (1928-1951); Ph. D. Madison 1929. (H. Jacks.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: DAOM, DUKE, JAC, MICH, NY, O, OSC, PRE, PUR, TRTC. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 238; Bossert p. 193; Hirsch p. 137; IH 2: 306; Kew 3: 133; Lenley p. 239-240; LS suppl. 12789-12823, 34884-34887; MW p. 215; NW p. 49; Stevenson p. 1246; TL-2/781. 399 JACKSON, H. S. Anon., New York Bot. Gard. 9(100): 69. 1908. Bailey, Phytopathology 42(8): 406. 1952; Science 115: 561. 1952. Barnhart, J. H., J. New York Bot. Gard. 12: 133. 1911. Hesler, L. R., Biogr. sketches North Amer. mycol. 1975, mss. Murrill, W. A. Hist. Found. Bot. Florida 32. 1945. Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. coll. acad. Phila. p. 209. 1963. Rogers, D. P., Brief hist. mycol. N. Amer. 18, 51. 1977. EPONYMY: Jacksonia J. C. Lindquist (1970) ; Jacksoniella M. N. Kamat & A. V. Sathe (1972); Jacksoniella J. C. Lindquist (1972). PORTRAIT: See Bossert p. 193. Jackson, Joseph (1847-1924), English-born American high school teacher and botanist at Worchester, Mass. (7. Jacks). HERBARIUM and TYPES: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 238; BL 1: 188, 303; Kew 3: 133; Laségue p. 317; Rehder 1: 315, 316; SBC p. 123 (“‘Jacks.”’”); Tucker 1: 365. Chamberlain, Bryologist 27(3): 54. 1924. Jackson, Am. Fern J. 14(2): 63-64. 1924. 3221. Catalogue of the phaenogamous and vascular cryptogamous plants of Worcester County, Massachusetts... Worcester, Mass., U.S.A. (published by the Worcester natural history society) 1883. Oct. (in fours). (Cat. pl. Worcester Co.). Ed. 1: Nov-Dec 1883 (p. v: Sep 1883; Bot. Zeit. 29 Feb 1884; Nat. Nov. Jan(1) 1884), p. [1]-v, [7]-48. Copies: MO, NY, US. Ed. 2: 1894, frontisp., p. [1]-76, 4 pl. Copies: MO, NY. — “Flora of Worcester County. A catalogue ... second edition, revised and enlarged’’. Worcester (id.). 1894. Oct. Ed. 3: 1909 (p. [iii]: 20 Apr 1909), front., p. [iJ-v, 1-102, [1-4. ind.], 8 pl. Copies: MO, NY, USDA. — “‘A catalogue of the flowering plants and ferns of Worcester County, Massachusetts . . . third edition, revised and enlarged...’ Worcester (id.). Oct. — Annotated list of 1661 taxa. A manuscript for ed. 4 was left upon J.’s death. Ref.: Potter and Woodward, Rhodora 37: 80-88. 1935. 3222. Additions to the Flora of Worcester County Massachusetts by Joseph Jackson 1909 a list of plants found growing out of cultivation. Natural History Society Twelve State Street Worcester, Mass. 1927. (Add. Fl. Worcester Co.). Publ.: 1927, p. [iJ-iv, 1-49, [50-54, ind.], err. slip. Copy: USDA. Jackson, Vincent Wilson (1876-x), Canadian botanist. (V. Jacks.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: MIN. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BloGRAPHY: Barnhart 239; BL 1: 139, 303; IH 2: 306. 3223. Check list of Manitoba flora (with notes) Botany Department Manitoba Agricultural College 1922 prepared by V. W. Jackson [,] J. F. Higham[,] Herbert Groh. (Check list Manitoba fi.). Co-authors: J. F. Higham (fl. 1922); Herbert Groh (1883-x). Publ.: 1922, cover, p. [1]-35. Copy: MO. — Blake (1: 139) mentions a “Check list of Manitoba Flora” revised to December, 1924, unpaged, unannotated, multigraphed, publ. 1925[?].” Jacky, Ernst (1874-?), Swiss mycologist. (Jacky). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. 400 JACOBOVICS BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 239; LS 12905-12015. Anon., Bot. Centralbl. 79: xv. 1899. EPONYMY: Jackya Bubak (1902). 3224. Die Compositen-bewohnenden Puccinien vom ‘Typus der Puccinia Hieracii und deren Spezialisierung. Inaugural-dissertation zur Erlangung der Doktorwurde der hohen philoso- phischen Fakultat der Universitat Bern [Bern 1899]. Oct. (Compos.-bew. Puccinien). Publ.: Mar-Mai 1900 (in, consolidated reprint; diss. approved 3 Feb 1899; journal publ. Hedwigia 10 Apr 1900), p. [i, ii], [1]-81, [1, err.]. Copy: FH. — Reprinted from Z. Pflanzenkr. 9: 193-224, 263-295, 20 Nov 1899; 330-346, 4 Feb 1890. — The thesis issue, a consolidated reprint, is mentioned for the first time by Hedwigia 26 Jun 1900, by Flora on 30 Jun 1900. Ref.: Klebahn, Bot. Zeit. 58: 1333. 1 Mai 1goo. Magnus, Hedwigia 39: 147-150. 30 Oct 1900. 3225. Untersuchungen uber einige schweizerischen Rostpilze ... Bern (Druck und Verlag von K. J. Wyss) 1899. Oct. (Unters. schweiz. Rostpilze). Publ.: Jan-Jun 1899 (Nat. Nov. Jul(2) 1899), p. [1]-30. Copy: FH. — Reprinted from Ber. schweiz. bot. Ges. 9: 49-78. 1899. Jacob, Edward (c. 1710-1788), British surgeon and botanist at Faversham. (facob). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 239; BB p. 164; BL 2: 247, 672; BM 2: 916; Bossert p. 193; Bret. p. 689; Dawson p. 444; Desmond p. 340; DNB 29: 114; Dryander 2: 321, 3: 136, 4: 309, 325; Henrey 2: 64, 724, 3: 63; IF suppl. 4: 326; Jackson p. 252; Kew 3: 134; PR 4347 (ed. 1: 4804); Rehder 5: 425. Nichols, J., Lit. anecdotes Eighteenth Century 7: 194, 601 (fide Desmond). Pulteney, R., Sketches 2: 272. 1790. EPONYMY: Jacobaea P. Miller 1754 is an old pre-linnaean name. The plant is so named because it flowers around St. Jacob’s day (July, 25) (fide Pfeiffer 1: 1779). facobaschella O. Kuntze (1891) is dedicated to Ernst Jacobasch (fl. 1885-1900), German high school teacher and botanist. JFacobipollenites C. G. K. Ramanujam (1966) is dedicated to K. Jacob, Indian palaeontologist Jacobsonia Boedijn (1935) is very probably dedicated to Edward Richard Jacobson (1870-1944), Dutch business man and naturalist in the Netherlands East Indies. The etymology of Jacobanthus Fourreau (1868) and facobinia C. G. D. Nees (1847, nom. cons.) could not be established. 3226. Plantae favershamienses. A catalogue of the more perfect plants growing spontaneously about Faversham, in the county of Kent. With an appendix exhibiting a short view of the fossil bodies of the adjacent Island of Shepey... London (printed for the author; by J. March, ...) 1777. Duod. (in sixes). (Pl. faversham.). Publ.: Aug-Dec 1777 (p. [ili]: 10 Aug 1777), frontisp. portr. of author, p. [i-vii], 1-146, [1]- lin, [liv, err.]. Copees: NY, USDA. Jacobovics, Anton (ff. 1835), Hungarian botanist; Dr. med. Pest 1835. (facobov.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 240; Kanitz 163; PR 4349 (ed. 1: 4808) ; Rehder 3: 90, 5: 426. 3227. Elenchus plantarum officinalium Hungariae indigenarum phanerogamarum. Dissertatio botanico-pharmacologico-medica quam consensu et auctoritate magnifici domini praesidis et directoris spectabilis domini decani nec non clarissimorum dd. professorum, pro doctoris medicinae gradu rite obtinendo in alma ac celeberrima regia scientiarum universitate hungarica publicae disquisitioni submittit Antonius Jacobovics, in theses adnexas disputa- 401 JACOBOVICS bitur in palatio universitatis major die [] Augusti 1835. Pestini [Budapest] (Typis Jos. Beimel, ...) s.d. [1835]. Oct. (Elench. pl. off. Hung.). Publ.: Aug 1835 (t.p.), p- [i-iv], [1]-70, [1, theses]. Copy: NY. Jacobsen, Hermann Johannes Heinrich (1898-x), German horticulturist and botanist; curator of the Kiel botanical garden; author on succulent plants; Dr. h.c. Kiel 1963. (H. Jacobsen). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: KIEL. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BFM 2996; Bossert p. 193; Kew 3: 135-136; Langman p. 391; MW suppl. p. 144; Zander ed. 10, p. 675. Anon., Kakt. Orchid. Rundschau 1: 19. 1978 (80th Birthday). Herre, H., Gen. Mesembryanth. 53-54. 1971 (portr.). Parr, Bull. Afr. Succ. Pl. Soc. 8(6): 211-213. 1974 (portr.). EPONYMY: facobsenia H. M. L. Bolus & Schwantes (1954). 3228. Verzeichnis der Arten der Gattung Mesembryanthemum L. nebst deren abgetrennten Gat- tungen (Index specierum generis Mesembryanthemi L. cum separatis generibus) einschl. der Synonyma, Umbenennungen, Standortsangaben und der Literaturangaben bearbeitet auf Grund der einschlagigen Literatur vom 1. April 1938... Dahlem bei Berlin (Herausge- geben von der Deutschen Kakteen-Gesellschaft... im Selbstverlage des Repertoriums) 1938. Oct. (Verz. Mesembryanthemum). Publ.: 1938, p. [1]-198. Copy: U. — Beih. Repert. spec. nov. Regn. veg. 106, 1938. Nachtradge 1939, p. [1]-34. Copy: U. — Ib. 106, Nachtrag 1 und 2. Jacobsen, Jens Peter (1847-1885), Danish poet and phycologist at Copenhagen (7. Jacobsen). HERBARIUM and TYPES: C (Desmidiaceae). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 240; BL 2: 53, 672 (b. 1844); Bossert p. 193; CSP ro: 316; De Toni 1: Ixvu; IH 2: 554. . Anon., Bot. Not. 2885: 144; Rev. de Bot. 4: 336. 1886. Christensen, C., Danske Bot. Hist. 1: 525, 2: 438-439. 1926. Koster, Taxon 18: 554. 1969. Lind, J., Danish fungi herb. E. Rostrup 30. 1913. Nordstedt, C. F. O., Index Desmid. bibl. 19.1896. Schmid, Z. Biicherfreunde ser. 2. 9(2): 54-57. 1918. Warming, Bot. Tidsskr. 12: 230-231. 1881. Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 102. 1903. HANDWRITING: Z. Biicherfreunde ser. 2. 9(2), 1918, Beilagen 1& 2. NOTE: Jacobsen’s main treatise on Danish desmids was published in Bot. Tidsskr. 8(3) : 143- 192, pl. 7-8. 1875 and 8(4): 193-215, pl. 7-8. Sep 1876 (rev. Bot. Not. 1876: 142-146). Jacquemart, Albert (f!. 1840), French popular writer (Jacquemart). HERBARIUM and Types: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Jackson p. 40; Plesch p. 277; PR 4350 (ed. 1: 4812-4813); Rehder 5: 426; Tucker 1: 366; Zander ed. 10, p. 675. 3229. Flore des dames. Botanique a l’'usage des dames et des jeunes personnes... Paris (P. J. Loss, B. Neuhaus) 1840. Duod. (in sixes). (£7. dames). Publ.: 1840, engr. t.p., [1]-338, [1, list], 7g pl. by A. Duménil (72 col.) Copy: NY.—A curiosity, illustrating the fashions of the period. ‘“‘Libellus nitidissimus!”’ PR. Ref.: Sotheby no. 383 (sold £100.-). 402 JACQUEMONT Jacquemont, Victor (1801-1832), French explorer and naturalist, travelled in the United States and Canada and on the Zélée via the South to India; in India 1829-1832; friend of Stendhal. (Jacquem.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: The collections made for the Museum d’ Histoire naturelle on the trip to the East (Voyage dans I’ Inde) (1823-1832) were received by the Muséum (P, PC) in 1833 and were accompanied by manuscript catalogues (see Leroy in A. W. Brown et al.). The main Jacquemont herbarium (1818-1827) was acquired by Jules Hennecart (1797-1888) and came to P in 1889 with the latter’s herbarium. Montpellier (MPU) has another part of the Jacquemont herbarium (through Cambessédes). Duplicates: B, FI, G, K, L, LIV, NY, P- JU; Var: : Ref.: Poisson, C. R. Congres Int. Bot. Hort. 1878 (1880). Granel de Solignac et Bertrand, Naturalia monspeliensia 18: 273. 1967. Sayre, G., Mem, New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 347-348. 1975. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 6(2): 142; Backer p. 291; Barnhart 2: 241; BM 2: 917; Bossert p. 193; Bret. p. 802; CSP 3: 523-524, 16: 52; GR p. 327-328; Hortus 3: 1196 (“‘Jacquem.’’); IH 2: 308; Kew 3: 137; Lasegue p. 124, 572 [index]; LS 12953; NI 966; PR 4351-4352 (ed. 1: 4814) ; Quenstedt p. 219; Rehder 1: 472; SK 4: clxxv; TL-2/see Bentham; Tucker 1: 366; Urban-Berl. p. 359. NOTE: For a detailed bibliography of the various editions of Jacquemont’s correspondence see Pierre Maes, Un ami de Stendhal, Victor facquemont, Paris 1934, pp. 603-621.— For extensive general information see A. W. Brown et al. (1959). A later editon of Jacquemont’s cor- respondence is e.g. André Lebois (1961). Anon., Mus. Geneve 157: 8. 1975 (portr.), Nouv. Arch. Mus. Hist. nat. ser. 3.6: 11i-xvi. 1894 (on translation of J’s body from India to France). Brown, A. W., et al., Jacquemont, Paris (Muséum national d’ Histoire naturelle) 1959, 461 p. (Contains e.g. an “essai chronologique”’ by G. Duprat, and “‘Jacquemont, botaniste”’ by J. E. Leroy). Burkill, I. H., Chapters hist. bot. India 240 [index]. 1965. Chevalier, A., Rev. int. Bot. appl. Agric. trop. 31: 623-631. 1951. Embacher, F., Lexikon der Reisen 157. 1882. Guillaumin, A., Les fleurs des jardins xl, pl. 74. 1929 (portr.). Jacquemont, V., [two letters to Cambesseédes], Bull. Soc. bot. France 10: 554-555. 1864. Lacaze, in Didot, Nouv. biogr. gén. 26: 223-226. 1856. Lebois, A., Découverte de |’Inde éternelle, extraits de la correspondance de Victor Jac- quemont. Paris (La Colombe) 1961, 318 p. Planchon, J. E., Lettres inédites de Jacques Gay et de Victor Jacquemont. Paris 1884, 16 p. (repr. Bull. Soc. bot. Fr. 31, 1884). Rhinanthus (pseudonym), Quart. Bull. alpine gard. Soc. 39(2): 94. 1971. Stafleu, F. A., Jacquin and his American plants, in N. J. Jacquin, Select. stirp. amer., facs. ed. 1971, F 7 —F 32 (q.v. for many references to previous biographical literature). Stewart, Pakistan J. Forestry 17: 348. 1967 (Pakist. coll.). Theodorideés, Rev. Hist. Sci. 14: 27-31. 1961; Arch. int. Hist. Sci. 16: 287-304. 1963 (on J. in tlremUESr Aa): Urban, I., Symb. ant. 3: 65. 1902. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 104. 1905. EPONYMY: facquemontia Bélanger (1834); facquemontia J. D. Choisy (1834) ; Schizojacquemontia (Roberty) Roberty (1964). 3230. Voyage dans l’ Inde par Victor Jacquemont, pendant les années 1828 a 1832, publié sous les auspices de M. Guizot, ministre de linstruction publique. Journal. Tome premier [- troisieme], [Description des collections... tome quatrieme], Paris (Firmin Didot fréres [1835-] 1841-1844, 4 vols. Qu. (Voy. Inde). Vol. 1, Journal, Paris (id.) 1841, p. [i*], [1i*], [1]-i11, [1]-526. Vol. 2, Journal, Paris (id.) 1841, p. [i], [ii], [1]-490. 403 JACGQUEMONT Vol. 3, Journal, Paris (id.) 1841, p. [i], [a1], [1]-644. Vol. 4, Description des collections par MM. Isodore Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire. — Milne Edwards. — Emile Blanchard. Valenciennes. — Cambesseédes. — J. Decaisne. Paris (id.) 1844. Bee authors: Joseph Decaisne (1807-1822), Jacques Cambessedes (1799-1863). Zoological part: p. [i], [iii], [v], [1]-90, [index 2], [1]-31. Botanical part: p. {1]-183 (p. (1)-56 by Cambessédes; 57-183 by Decaisne). Atlas, vol. 1. Planches du journal, p. [i], [iii], 4 maps, pl. 1-83 (not botanical). Atlas, vol. 2., p. {i}, pl. 1-27 (zoology), 1-180 (botany), uncoloured liths. by A. Riocreux and E. Delile. The original botanical plate no. 29 featured Flourenzia caespitosa (copy: G) ; this was later replaced by a new no. 29, featuring Periandra caespitosa. Copies: G; IDC 5222. — The entire work came out in 80 parts (precise details unknown). Volume 4 came out between 6 Apr 1835 and Dec 1844 (see TL-1/564). Zain-ul-Abadin (1958) suggests that p. 1-88 of the botanical part may have come out in 1841, 89-128 in 1843, and 128-183 end of 1844, stressing that further investigation is needed. Ref.: Sherborn & Woodward, Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. ser. 7. 8: 334. 1901. Anon., Procés-Verbaux Acad. Sc. 10: 683, 700, 724. 1922. Zain-ul-Abidin, Biologia 4: 212-214. 1958. Steenis-Kruseman, M. J. van, Fl. males. Bull. 14: 642. 1959; 15: 733. 1960. Jacques, Henri Antoine (1782-1866), French horticulturist at Raincy and Neuilly. (Jacques). HERBARIUM and TYPES: Some material (cult. plants from Neuilly garden) in Webb her- barium at FI. Ref.: Steinberg, Webbia 32(1): 28. 1971. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 241; BM 2: 917; Hortus 3: 1196 (“‘Jacques’’, b. 1782) ; Jackson p. 44; MW p. 215; PR 4353-4354 (ed. 1: 4815-4817); Rehder 5: 426; Tucker 1: 366; Zander ed. 10, p. 675. Carriére, Rev. Hort. 39: 21. 1867. Guillaumin, A., Les fleurs des Jardins lx. 1929. EPONYMY: Jacquesfelixia Phipps (1964) is dedicated to Henri Jacques-Felix (1907-x), French botanist; Facqueshuberia Ducke (1922) is dedicated to Jakob Huber (1867-1914), q.v. 3231. Catalogue glossologique des arbres, arbustes, plantes vivaces et annuelles, cultivées ou croissant naturellement aux domaines privés du roi (Neuilly, Le Raincy et Monceaux) ; rangées suivant le systeéme sexuel de Linnée. Par A. A. Jacques... Paris (Hiard, .. .) 1833. 18- mo. (Cat. glossol.). Publ.: 1833, p. {i*], [i]-ii, [1]-116. Copy: G. — N.B. The author’s name given here is “A. A. Jacques”’. 3232. Monographie de la famille des coniféres; ... Paris (Rousselon, libraire-éditeur, .. .) 1837. Oct. (Monogr. conif.). Publ.: 1837, p. [i-ii], [1]-80, [1, cont.]. Copy: MO. — Reprinted from Annales de Flore et de Pomone. 3233. Flore des jardins de ’ Europe Manuel général des plantes arbres et arbustes comprenant leur origine, description, culture; leur application aux jardins d’agrément, a l’agriculture, aux arts et a l'industrie et classés selon la méthode de Decandolle par Jacques... et Herincq ... Paris (Librairie agricole de la Maison rustique, .. .) s.d. [1845-1857], 3 vols. 18- mo. (Man. gén. pl.). Co-author Francois Hérincq (1820-1891). Orig. issue: Copies: NY; IDC 7398. Vol. 1: 1845, p. [i, ii], [1]-38, [1]-716. Volx2: ?5\p- (a; ui]; (1 ]-674. Vol. 3:118575-p. (i; 1) ne 777: Other issue: duod., with a fourth volume: 1865 [?], Paris (id.). Copy: MO. Vol. 1: p. [i, mi], [1]-38, [1]-716. 404 JACQUIN, J. F. Vol. 2: p. [i, wij, [1]-674. Vol. 3: p. (1, mij, [1]-777. Vol. 4: by Duchartre, p. [1, iii], [1]-1049. Jacquin, Hector (‘‘aine’’) (fl. 1832), French horticulturist. (H. Jacq.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. NOTE: No further details are known to us about this author. The “‘initial’ M. on his publication cited below stood for Monsieur. Hector Jacquin was a seed-dealer in Paris, head of the firm Jacquin freres. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 241; BM 2: 917; DU 147; Kew 3: 138; MW p. 215; NI 967; Plesch p. 277; PR ed. 1: 4818-4819; Sotheby 395. 3234. Monographie complete du melon, contenant la culture, la description et le classement de toutes les vari€étés de cette espéce, suivies de celles de la pasteque a chair fondante, avec la figure de chacune dessinée et colorice d’apres nature. Par M. Jacquin ainé, membre de plusieurs societés horticulturales frangaises et étrangéres. Paris (Rousselon, libraire-édi- teur,... Jacquin fréres, Marchands grainiers, ...) 1832. Oct. (Monogr. melon). Publ.: 1832, p. [i*-i1*], [i]-iv, [1]-199, pl. 7-33 (col. copp.). Copy: BR. Jacquin, Joseph Franz, [after 1806] Baron von (1766-1839), Austrian botanist, son of N. J. von Jacquin. (7. facq.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: W. “‘Das Herbarium ist um 1200 fl. C. M. fiir das kaiserliche Museum gekauft worden. Es enthalt freilich nicht viel uber 8000 Species aber selectissima und rarissima, fast lauter Originalexemplare von Pallas, Forster (besonders schon), Ruiz, Pavon, Swartz, Desfontaines, Delile etc., die Doubletten der Jacquinischen Americana, die meisten von dem alten Jacquin beschriebenen Pflanzen, sehr Vieles aus dem Burmannischen und Banksischem Herbarium.” Letter Endlicher to Bentham 14 Feb 1840 (K). Ref.: Beck, Die botanischen Anstalten Wiens im Jahre 1894. Wien 1894, p. 60. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 2(2): 385; Backer p. 291; Barnhart 2: 242; BM 2: 917- 918; Bossert p. 193; Bret. p. 249; CSP 3: 524; Dawson p. 445-447, 940 [index], Dryander 2: 116, 408, 3: 36; Henrey 2: 194, 253, 724; Hortus 3: 1196 (‘‘Jacq. f.”’); IH 2: 308; Jackson p. 116, 133; Kew 3: 138; Langman p. 391; Laségue p. 331; MW p. 215-216; NI 968-g69; Plesch p. 277-278; PR 4355-4359 (ed. 1: 4820-4824) ; Rehder 5: 427; SK 4: cxci; TL-2/362, 372, see Diesing; Tucker 1: 366; Zander ed. 10, p. 675. Anon., Flora 23: 13. 1840; Portraiten-Gallerie beruhmter Aerzte und Naturforscher des osterr. Kaiserthumes no. 20. 1838 (portr.); Proc. Linn. Soc. 1: 73. 1849. | Dolezal, H., Friedrich Welwitsch, Lisboa 1974, p. 26-27, 34, 111. Dawson, W. R., The Smith papers 58. 1934 (letters at LINN). Kronfeld, Beih. bot. Centralbl. 32(2): 132-176. 1921 (on J’s tour of W. Europe 1788-1790; extensive details derived from corr. and other original sources), see also J. Bot. 61: 287- 290. 1923. Kuhnel, Thaddaeus Haenke 274 [index]. 1g60. Nissen, Philobiblon 6(9): 337. 1933. Oberhummer, Stud. Gesch. Univ. Wien 3: 160-182. 1965 (on J. as a chemist). Wittrock, Acta horti Berg. 3(2): 82, 185. 1903. HANDWRITING: Taxon 19: 556. 1970; Candollea 30: 409-410. 1975. 3235- Tria genera plantarum nova, ex horto botanico viennensi, in Nova Acta helvetica 1: 34-41, pln 8 7 17840). Our Publ.: 1784 (? Murray, Syst. ed. 14: 241. 1784 refers to Elaeodendron on p. 36-38). The first volume of the Nova acta helvetica may have come out in parts. The reference by Murray might well be accepted as an indication that the first part (containing p. 34-41) was published at the latest in 1784. No reprint of the article is known to us; W. Gutermann 495 JACQUIN, J. F. informs us that no reprint is present in Jacquin’s library at WU and that the Murray reference may be based on his correspondence with N. J. von Jacquin, and hence be to unpublished material. 3236. Eclogae plantarum rariorum aut minus cognitarum quas ad vivum descripsit et iconibus coloratis illustravit Josephus Francisus liber baro de Jacquin . .. Vindobonae [Wien] (Sump- tibus auctoris, typis Antonii Strauss) 1811-1842, 2 vols. Fol. (Ecl. pl. rar.). vol. part plates dates vol part plates dates I I I-10 Oct 1811 I 7-8 61-80 Feb 1815 2 11-20 Dec 1811 g-10 61-100 Aug 1816 3-4. 21-40 Mar 1812 2 Mar-Dec 1844 5-6 = 41-60 Nov 1813 Copies: G, US; IDC 5974. rT: [i]-viil, [1]-155, pl. 2-200, 1 suppl. pl. 2: [1-vii], [1]-12, pl. ror-156, 158-169 (153/154 and 155/156 combined). The fascicles are dated on p. vu, but page-numbers are not given. The date of receipt of the first 5 parts by the Paris Academy was 1 Apr 1816 [sic], parts 1-6 were sent to Banks on 20 Sep 1814. This information makes it necessary to take the dates given on p. vii with some reservation; however, parts 1-4 were definitely out by 13 Apr 1812 (letter at Genéve). Vol. 2 was edited by Jacquin’s daughter Isabella Schreibers and by Eduard Fenzl. All plates are coloured copper engravings. Ref.: Sotheby no. 384 (collation; sold, with next item, £ 3.200). 3237. Eclogae graminum rariorum aut minus cognitorum quas ad vivum descripsit et iconibus coloratis illustravit Joseph Franciscus liber Baro de Jacquin... post obitum Jacquini ad fidem auctoris manuscripti absolvit titulo ad indice instruxit Eduardus Fenzl... Vindo- bonae [Wien] (Typis Viduae Antonii Strauss & Sommer) 1813-1844. Fol. (Ecl. gram. rar.). part pages plates dates I 1-16 I-10 1813 2 17-32 11-20 before 1 Jun 1814 3-4 33-64 21-40 Sep 1820 5 65 41-45, 47-49 1844 Pagination formula: [i], [ii], [v, note by Fenzl], [1]-65, [2, err.], [1, ind.], plates 1-45, 47-49, no. 46 was never published; the plates nos. 41-45, 47-49 are rare. Copies: G (complete) ; IDC 5975: 3238. Synopsis Stapeliarum in quatuor fascicullis prioribus monographiae Jacquinianae de- scriptarum. [Wien] 1816. (Syn. Stapel.). Publ.: 1816, p. [1]-12. Copy: WU (inf. W. Gutermann). 3239. Ueber den Ginkgo vom Prof. Freyherrn v. Jacquin . .. Wien (Gedruckt bey Carl Gerold) 1819. (Ginkgo). Publ.: 1819, p. [i], [1]-8, 7 pl. (col. copp.). Copies: HH, MO. ~— Reprinted from the Jahrbticher der Medicin fiir den oesterreichischen Kaiserstaat. Italian (1): 1820, p. [1]-7, 7 pl. (anon. uncol. copp.). Copy: U. — “Ueber den Ginkgo etc. Sopra il Gingko (Salisburia adiantifolia) Willd. Memoria del Sig. Barone Professore Jacquin con tavola. Vienna 1819. Inser. nella Dec II. Bim. 1. 1820 del Giornale di Fisica ecc. di Pavia” | = Giorn. fis. Pavia, ed. Brugnatelli 3: 39-43. 1820]. —Jacquin to A. P. deC., 10 Nov 1820 (letter at G): ““L’on a publié deux traductions italiennes de mon petit mémoire sur le Ginkgo, dont l'une est imprimé dans le Journal de Brugnatelli et autre dans les Mémoires de Padoue. La derniére est passable, la premiére trés inexacte et méme quelquefois ridicule.” Italian (2): in ““Mémoires de Padoue’’ n.v. (Nuovi Saggi R. Accad. Sci. Lett. Arti, Padua). French: Bibl. Univ., Genéve 17: 145-153. 1821. 406 JACQUIN, N. J. 3240. Der Universitats-Garten in Wien. Vom Freyherrn von Jacquin... Wien (Gedruckt bey Carl Gerold.) 1825. Oct. (Univ.-Gart. Wien). Publ.: 1825, 49 p., 1 col. map of garden. Copy: WU. — “‘(Aus den medicinischen Jahrbuchern abgedruckt.)”” Ends on p. 49 with “‘(Die Fortsetzung folgt.)”” (inf. W. Gutermann). Jacquin, Nikolaus Joseph, Baron von (1727-1817), Dutch born Austrian botanist; to Paris 1750-1752; from 1752 in Austria; to the West Indies 1755-1759; at Schemnitz 1763- 1769; from 1769 professor of botany and chemistry at the University of Vienna; ennobled 1806. (facq.). HERBARIUM and TYPES: Sir Joseph Banks acquired Jacquin material. This is often referred to in the literature as the Jacquin herbarium. Although Jacquin certainly made herbarium material of Austrian plants and of plants in the gardens under his care, it is difficult to find West Indian material collected by him. It is doubtful whether Jacquin brought home from the West Indies sizeable collections of dried plants. J. E. Dandy informed us that the Jacquin material from the West Indies in the Banks herbarium (now BM) is rare and consists of scraps or small specimens. Austrian and garden plants collected by Jacquin are present in small numbers in a number of herbaria: AWH, B, BM, CGE, H, JE, LINN, LIV, OXF, UPS (in the Thunberg herbarium) and W. — For the typification of Jacquin’s names see d’Arcy 1970; in several cases it will be possible to find Jacquin types in one of the above-mentioned herbaria, especially BM, LINN and W. — PR mentions two Jacquin manuscripts at W. Jacquin’s botanical correspondence (addressed to him) is also at W. Ref.: Miller, Taxon 19: 527. 1970 (on J. material in Lambert sale). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Aa g: 69; ADB 13: 631-632; AG 2(2): 384-385; Backer p. 291; Barnhart 2: 242; BM 2: 918; Bossert p. 193; Bret. p. 134; Clokie p. 189; Dawson p. 447- 448, 940 [index]; Dryander 5: 294; DSB 7: 57-59; DTS 1: 132; Frank 3(Anh.): 47; GF p. 61; GR p. 702, pl. [32]; Henrey 2: 194, 724; Hortus 3: 1196 (“‘Jacq.”); HU 572, 586, 635, 655, 681; IF 707; 1H 2: 308; Jackson p. 563 [index]; JW 3: 355, 4: 391, 5: 243; Kanitz no. 50; Kew 3: 138-139; Langman p. 391-392; Lasegue 572 [ind.]; Lenley p. 240; LS 12954-12958; Maiwald p. 60, 80, 103, 178; Moebius p. 367, 409, 420; MW p. 216; NI 970-981; Plesch p. 278-279; PR 4360-4375 (ed. 1: 4825-4842); Rehder 5: 427; RS p. 90; SBC p. 123 (“‘Jacq.’’); SO 82, 584, 643f, 646a-d, add. 646b, 696-699, 700, 2476, 2548, 2488a; SK 4: cxci; Sotheby 384-394; Tucker 1: 366; Urban-Berl. p. 359, 414; WU 10: 26-32; Zander ed. 10, p. 675. Amoureux, Mém. Soc. Linn. Paris 1: 721. 1822 (corr. with Gouan). Anon., Alg. Konst. — Letter-bode 1817 (2): 401-402; Flora 1: 22-28, 588-590. 1818; Portraiten-Gallerie beruhmter Aerzte und Naturforscher des osterr. Kaiserthumes no. 19. 1838 (portr.). Barnhart, J. H., J. New York. Bot. Gard. 13: 99-100. 1912. Blunt, W., Art bot. ill. 156-158, 196, 264. 1950. Cobres, J. P. von, Deliciae cobresianae 590-592. 1782. Cuvier, G., Dict. Sci. nat. 61: 165-166. 1845. D’Arcy, W. G., Taxon 19: 554-560. 1970 (typification). Dawson, W. R., The Smith papers 56. 1934 (letters at LINN). Dorfler, I., Botaniker-Portrats 29. 1907 (portr.). Dolezal, H., Friedrich Welwitsch, Lisboa 1974, p. 26, 112. Fries, Th. M., Bref Skrifv. Linné 1(3): 140, 226, 255. 1909; 1(5): 72, 91, 121. 1911, 1(6): 73, DTG 1G 12" Garside, J. S. Afr. Bot. 8: 201-224. 1942 (on J. and Schoenbrunn). Herre, H., Gen. Mesembr. 40-42. 1971 (portr.). Hohenbihel-Heufler, L. v., Franz von Mygind, der Freund Jacquins. Wien 1871, 46 p. Hulth, J. M., Brefoch Skrifv. Linné 2(1) : 28, 80, 81, 130, 407, 409, 410. 1916, 2(2): 164, 229, 230. 1943. Jourdan, O., Dict. sci. med. 5: 337-339. 1822. Kronfeld, E. M.., Osterreichische Rundschau 3: 237-251. 1905. Kuhnel, J., Thaddaeus Haenke, Leben und Wirken eines Forschers. Munchen 1960 (portr. Jacquin on p. 32). Milner, J. D., Cat. portr. Kew 66. 1906. Neilreich, A., Verh. zool.-bot. Ver. Wien 5: 30-32. 1855. Nicolas, J. P., in G. H. M. Lawrence, Adanson 1: 138, 204. 1963. 407 JACQUIN, N. J. Nissen, C., Philobiblon 6(9): 337. 1933- Oberhummer, Stud. Gesch. Univ. Wien 3: 140-155. 1965 (study on Jacquin as a chemist). Raimann, J. N., Rede zur Gedachtnissfeyer Jacquin, Wien 1818. Ridler, Med.-Chir. Zeit. 3: 79-80, 93-96. 1818. Riedl, H., in Johann Knapp, Jacquins Denkmal. oesterreichische Galerie Schloss Belvedere, Wien. 1976, p. 14-29; Nicolaus Joseph von Jacquin, zn W. Pollak, ed., Tausend Jahre Oesterreich 1: 345-349. s.d. Rupprecht, J. B., 77 Johann Knapp, Jacquins Denkmal, Oesterreichische Galerie Schloss Belvedere, Wien. 1976, p. 5-13. Salm-Dyck, J. M. F. A. H. I., Catalogue raisonné des espéces et variétés d’Aloés décrites par Ms. Willdenow,... et Jacquin. Dusseldorf 1817. Stafleu, F. A., Introduction to Jussieu’s Genera plantarum xxxix. 1964; Jacquin and his American Plants, in Jacquin, Selectarum stirpium (1763), facsimile edition New York 1971; Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 96, 109, 180, 182-191, 194, 375. 1971; Gorteria 5: 208- 213. 1971; in Daniels and Stafleu, Taxon 21: 428. 1972 (portr.). Stearn, W. T., Catal. books Hunt 2a: Ixxxiv-Ixxxvi. 1961; J. Arnold Arb. 46: 267. 1965. Umlauft, A., i R. Wettstein, Bot. Anst. Wiens 36-37. 1905. Urban, I., Symb. ant. 1: 75-78. 1898; 3: 65-66 1902. Williams and Dressler, Taxon 22: 221-227. 1973 (typification). Wittrock, Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 82, 185. 1903; 3(3): Ixxv, 67-68. pl. 27. 1905 (portr.). HANDWRITING: Taxon 19: 556. 1970. ~ ARTIsTs: Jacquin himself provided information on the artists employed by him in his numerous sumptuously illustrated works in the preface (1, p. vil) to the Plantarum rariorum horti caesarei schoenbrunnensis descriptiones et icones. ‘The most important were Franz Scheid, Joseph Hofbauer, Ferdinand Bauer, Franz Bauer, Johannes Scharf, Martin Sedelmayer. See Nissen 2: 91 for a reprint of Jacquin’s text. EPONYMY: Jacquinia N. J. Jacquin (1760, orth. var.); facquiniella Schlechter (1920); faquima Linnaeus (1760). POSTAGE STAMPS: Austria 1977, 4 sch., yv 1369, issued 16-2-1977. 3241. Nicolai Josephi Jacquin Enumeratio systematica plantarum, quas in insulis Caribaeis vicinaque Americes continente detexit novas, aut jam cognitas emendavit. Lugduni Bata- vorum [Leiden] (apud Theodorum Haak) 1760. Oct. (Enum. syst. pl.). Orig. ed.: Aug-Sep 1760, p. [i, iii-iv], 1-41. Copies: G, NY, U; IDC 775. — “If you want any further copies of your booklet, please write to me.”’ Gronovius to J. on 11 Nov 1760 (in Dutch; letter at W). Nurnberg reprint: ““... emendavit. Ad exemplar Lugduni Batavorum, apud Theodorum Haak, mdcclxi excusum Norimbergae stanno Christiani de Launoy recusum anno mdc- clxii.”’ Oct. — Publ.: 1762 (the reference to the Haak edition as of 1761 is erroneous). p. [i, ill-iv], 1-41. Copies: G, NY, UC, US, USDA. Kug facsimile: “‘Enumeratio systematica plantarum 1760” with introduction by Frans A. Stafleu reprint 1967 Zug (Interdocumentation Company AG), Sertum botanicum V, p. [i*], [iii*-iv*], i-ix, facsimile: [i], [ili-iv], 1-41. Copies: G, FAS, MICH, NY, U, US. — See Taxon 16: 209. 1967. The diagnoses are sometimes extremely short, consisting in some cases even only of one word. Even so all binary names are validly published. Linnaeus frequently refers to the Enumeratio in ed. 2 of his Species plantarum, Jacquin himself, in his Selectarum stirpium (1763) only oc- casionally. The 1763 publication is an important complement to the 1760 Enumeratio and should always be consulted with it. ; Ref.: Anon. [review], GGA 1763: 600. 20 Jun 1763. Rothmaler, W., Repert. Sp. nov. 53: 33. 1944 (gives 15 Mai as date of publ.). Stafleu, F. A., Introduction to Jacquin’s Caribbean Enumeratio, in facsimile edition. Zug 1967; Jacquin and his American plants 1971 (see above); Gorteria 5: 208-213. 1971. Howard, R.S., J. Arnold Arb. 54: 435-470. 1973. 408 JACQUIN, N. J. 3242. Nicolai Josephi Jacquin Enumeratio stirpium plerarumque, quae sponte crescunt in agro vindobonensi, montibusque confinibus. Accedunt observationum centuria et appendix de paucis exoticis. Cum tabulis aeneis... Vindobonae [Wien] (impensis Joannis Pauli Kraus) 1762. Oct. (Enum. stirp. Vindob.). Publ.: Mai 1762, p. [i-iv], [1]-315, [index 316-322], pl. 1-9. Copies: BR, G, MICH, MO, NY, Stevenson, US, USDA; IDC 5343. — See Jacquin, Collectanea 1: 366-367 for relation (in date of publ.) with Crantz, Starp. austr. stirp., fasc. 1, which is stated to have been published after the Enumeratio. Addenda: see Jacquin, Observ. bot. icon. 41-48. 1764 (no. 3244). Ref.: Anon. [review], GGA 1763: 895-896. 15 Sep 1763. Rothmaler, W., Repert. Sp. nov. 53: 35. 1944. Stearn, W. T., Taxon 9: 209-210. 1960. 3243. Nicolai Josephi Jacquin Selectarum stirpium americanarum historia in qua ad linnaeanum systema determinatae descriptaeque sistuntur plantae illae, quas in insula Martinica, Jamaica, Domingo, aliisque, et in vicinae continentes parte, observavit rariores: adjectis iconibus in solo natali delineatis. Vindobonae [Wien] (ex officina Krausiana) 1763. Qu. (Select. stirp. amer. hist.). Orig. ed.: 5 Jan 1763, p. [i-x], [i]-vii, [viii-xi1], [1]-284, [1-14, indices, expl. pl.], front., pl. r- 183, 37*, copper engravings of drawings by Jacquin. Incidental coloured engravings occur, but there were also at least three copies (fide Ebert) on “dutch paper” with fully coloured engravings. One of these is in the National Library, another, formerly owned by the Erzherzog Anton Victor von Osterreich, is now at the Hunt Botanical Library (HU 576). A special edition with 264 coloured drawings is mentioned below under no. 3249. — Copies: BR, G, HU(col.), MICH, MO, U(partly col.), US(2), USDA; IDC 934. Facsimile ed.: New York (Hafner Publishing Company, Inc., New York) 1971, with an introduction by Frans A. Stafleu, p. [F1]-F32, facsimile: same as orig., 2 vols. (plates in vol. 2). Copies: FAS, U. Further editions: See below under nos. 3249-3250; see also under J. Zorn. Reissue of plates only: “Nicolai Josephi Jacquin Icones selectarum stirpium americanarum.”’ Viennae (apud A. Blumauer) 1797, front., [i, t.p.], [1-3, consp.], pl. 7-37, 37*-183. (uncol.). Copy: USDA. The Enumeratio of 1760 was a prodromus to the 1763 folio and should always be consulted with it. This is the more pressing since Jacquin, for unknown reasons, did not refer to the 1760 publication of his new taxa in his Historza. For further details on these two works see Dandy * (DA 1967), Stafleu (1967, 1971, 1971a) and Howard (1973). Ref.: Anon. [review], GGA 1764: 743-744. 2 Aug 1764. Cobres, J. P. von, Deliciae cobresianae 590. 1782. Ebert, Allg. bibl. Lexikon Leipzig 1821 (no, 10686). Junk, Rara 15. 1900; Catalogue 206: no. 151. 1977 (col. pl.). Stafleu, F. A., Introduction to Jacquin’s Caribbean Enumeratio, in facsimile edition, Zug 1967; Gorteria 5: 208-213. 1971; Jacquin and his American plants. 1971a (7m facsimile edition; see above). Howard, R. A., J. Arnold. Arb. 54: 435-470. 1973 (lists correct names). 3244. Nicolai Josephi Jacquin Observationum botanicarum iconibus ab auctore delineatis illustratarum... Vindobonae [Wien] (ex officina Krausiana) 1764-1771, 4 parts. Fol. (in doubles). (Odserv. bot.). 1: 1764, p. [i-xu], [1]-48, pl. 1-25. 2: Apr 1767, p. [i-vii], [1]-32, [1, err.], pl. 26-50. ~ 3: 1768, p. [i, ii, v], [1]-22, pl. 51-75. 4: 1771, p. [1, mi, v], [1]-14, pl. 76-200. Copies MICH, MO, NY, U, US(2), USDA; IDC 5254. Plates: col. or uncol. copper engr. or etchings of drawings by author. Facsimile ed.: announced, but not yet published, by Koeltz 1974. Ref.: DA 1967; DU 149; GF p. 61; HU 586. Kuntze, O., Rev. gen. 1: cxxxi. 1891. 409 JACQUIN, N. J. 3245. Index regni vegetabilis qui continet plantas omnes quae habentur in Linnaeani sys- tematis editio novissima duodecima. Viennae Austriae [Wien] (apud Joannem Paulum Krauss) 1770. Qu, (Index regn. veg.). Publ.: 1770, p. [1]-128. Copy: HH. 3246. Hortus botanicus vindobonensis, seu plantarum rariorum quae in horto botanico vindo- bonensi, augustissimae Mariae Theresiae munificentia regia in universitatis patriae excel- lens ornamentum publicamque utilitatem exstructo, coluntur, icones coloratae et succinctae descriptiones. Cura et sumptibus Nicolai Josephi Jacquin... Vindobonae [Wien] (typis Leopoldi Joannis Kaliwoda, ...). 1770-1776. Fol. (Hort. bot. vindob.). 1: 1770-1771, p. [i-x], 1-44, pl. 1-30 [1770], 31-100 [1771], (pl. 37 fold-out); frontisp. (plan garden, NY copy). 2: 1772-1773, p. [1, 11], 45-95, [ 1-2, ind.], pl. ror-200. 3:.1776-1777, p- [1, ii], 1-52, pl. 1-100, (nos. 1, 4, 8, 54 fold-outs) (probably: 1-28, pl. 1-50. 1776; 29-52, 51-100. 1777), 2 p. index sometimes added. Copies (first fasc. numbered): MO (71), NY (74), Teyler (81); IDC 409. — The plates are hand-coloured copper engravings by F. Scheidl. It is possible to follow the printing of the plates in Jacquin’s letters to Linnaeus. It is not always clear, however, when the fascicles were actually available to the public. Only 162 copies printed of first fascicle. Ref.: Sotheby 389 (sold £ 5000). Schrader, H. A., J. Bot. 1808(1): 495. 3247. Florae austriaceae, sive plantarum selectarum in Austriae archiducatu sponte crescen- tium, icones, ad vivum coloratae, et descriptionibus, ac synononymis illustratae. Vol. 1[-5] Opera et sumptibus Nicolai Josephi Jacquin. Viennae Austriae (Typis Leopoldi Joannis Kaliwoda, .. .) 1773-1778. 5 vols. Fol. (Fl. austriac.). : 1773, p. [1i, ul-iv], 1-61, pl. 1-700. > 1774, p. [1, ii-iv], 1-60, pl. ror-200. 11775, p- [1, ii], 1-55, [56, explic.], pl. 207-300. : 1776, p. [i, ii], 1-53, [54, expl. front.], pl. 307-400, 392 *[uncol.], no. 336 fold-out. : 1778, p. [1, ul-iv], 1-56, [1-4, ind.], pl. 4or-450, app. 1-50. OO NCO CL Copies: MICH, MO, NY, Teyler. — Plates: hand-coloured, unsigned, engravings, mostly by F. Scheidl. Plates of high quality. Ref.: Bartlett, H. H., 55 rare books 1949, no. 48. 3248. Nicolai Josephi Jacquin Miscellanea austriaca ad botanicam, chemiam, et historiam naturalem spectantia, cum figuris partim coloratis... Vindobonae [Wien] (ex officina Krausiana) 1778-1778, 2 vols. Qu. (Misc. austriac.). 1: “1778” possibly issued only in 1779, p. [i-iv], [1]-212, pl. 1-21, handcoloured copper engravings of drawings by Jacquin, engraved (but only a few so signed) by Adam. 2: late 1781 or early 1782, p. [1]-423, [424, cont.], pl. 1-29, id. Copies: BR, G, M, MICH, MO, NY, Stevenson, U, USDA; IDC 5976. — See Sotheby 390 (Collins) on issues on different paper. Ref.: Schubert, B. G., Contr. Gray Herb. 154: 3-5. 1945. 3249. Nicolai Josephi Jacquin Selectarum stirpium americanarum historia in qua ad Linnaeanum systema determinatae descriptaeque sistuntur plantae illae, quas in insulis Martinica, Jamaica, Domingo, aliisque, et in vicinae continentis parte, observavit rariores; adjectis iconibus ad auctoris archetypa pictis. [Wien, 1780-1781]. Fol. (Select. stirp. amer. hist.). Publ.: In two fascicles, the first in 1780, the second probably in 1781 (see the extensive reviews in GGA 29 Sep and 13 Oct 1781), engr. t-p., p. [1]-236, [1-4, expl. pl.], pl. 7-264, handcol. original drawings. Copy: NY. — The book has in general the same text as no. 3243 (1763) but with additional remarks (137 pp.). A number of species is treated much more extensively. References to Murray’s Systema of 1774 are added. The book contains 264 410 JACQUIN, N. J. handcoloured plates which are copies of Jacquin’s originals. Only 12-18 copies were issued and delivered to the buyers with different title-pages. These title-pages are (as far as reported in the literature) by Franz Bauer. The text was reprinted in 1788 (Mannheim, Oct.) with references to the plates of the 1780 edition (see below no. 3250). Other copies e.g. at the British Museum, Teyler’s Foundation Haarlem, Library of Congress, National- bibliothek Wien. Zorn’s Auswahl schoner und seltener Gewachse and his Dreihundert auserlesene Amerikanische Gewdchse (q.v.) are based on this work. — A true colour facsimile edition was offered by the trade (ca. 1967) but never published. Ref.: DU 152; IDC 934 (n.v.). Cobres, J. P. von, Deliciae cobresianae 590-592. 1782. Ebert, Allg. bibl. Lexikon, Leipzig 1821, no. 10687. Wiltshear, F. G., J. Bot. 51: 140-141. 1913 (q.v. for several bibliographical differences between the copies). 3250. Nic. Josephi Jacquin Selectarum stirpium americanarum historia in qua ad Linnaeanum systema ‘determinatae descriptaeque sistuntur plantae illae, quas in insulis Martinica, Jamaica, Domingo, aliisque, et in vicina continentis parte observavit rariores. Cum appro- batione auctoris ad exemplar maioris operis Vindobonae editi recusum. Manhemii [| Mann- heim] (in bibliopolo novo aul. & acad.) 1788. Oct. (Select. sturp. amer. hist.). Publ.: 1788 (p. iv: pridie kal Apr 1788), p. [i]-xiv, [1], [1]-363. Copies: BR, G (2), M, MO, NY, USDA. — Text only, references to the plates of the 1780 edition (no. 3249). 3251. Icones plantarum rariorum. Editae a Nicolao Josepho Jacquin... Vindobonae [Wien] (prostant apud Christianum Fridericum Wappler; Londini apud B. White et filium; Lugduni Batavorum apud S. et J. Luchtmans; Argentorati apud A. Konig, bibliopolas) 1781-1793. 3 vols. Fol. (Icon. pl. rar.). 1: 1781 ad 1786 (t.p.; for dates parts see below), p. [1, ui-iv], [1]-20, pl. 1-200. 2: 1786 ad 1793 (t.p.), p. [i], [1]-22, pl. 201-286, 286*, 287-454. 3: 1786 ad 1793 (t-p.), p- [i], [1]-24, pl. 455-648. Copies: MO, NY, U; IDC 128. vol. part dates vol. part dates I I 1781 RSe 9 1792, late 2 1782 10 1792, late 3 1783 II 1792, late 4 1784 12 1793 5 1787(?) 13 1794 6 1787 Apr-Mai 14 1794 7/8 1787 15 1794 2& 3 I 1788 Jan-Apr 16 1795 2 1789 Feb-Mar text list I 1787(?) 3 1789 Mar text list II 1795 4 1790 Jan-Apr text list III 1795 5 1790 Apr 6 1791 Jan-Jun 7 1791 Jan-Jun 8 1792 Jan-Jun For the contents of the fascicles see Schubert. Each contained 25 plates (issued without regard to the sequence later assigned to them except the last, 16th, published 1795, which contained seventy-four plates). The text of vols. 2 and 3 was issued with the 16th fascicle. Nissen (2: 91) reprints the information on the artists provided by Jacquin in the preface to the Hortus Schoenbrunnensis. 648 Coloured copper engravings mainly by Joseph Hofbauer, Ferdinand and Franz Bauer and Joseph Scharf. Twelve copies were printed on elephant folio. Ref.: Junk, Rara 41. 1900-1913. Kronfeld, M. E., Beih. bot. Centralbl. 38(2): 150, 165. 1921. Schubert, B. G., Contr. Gray Herb. 154: 3-23. 1945. Dolezal, H., Festschrift Claus Nissen 136-172. 1973. JACQUIN, N. J. 3252. Nikolaus Joseph Edlen von Jacquin’s Anleitung zur Pflanzenkenntmss nach Linnés Methode, zum Gebrauche seiner theoretischen Vorlesungen. Wien (bey Christian Friedrich Wappler) 1785. Oct. (Anl. Pfl.-Kennin.). Ed. 1: 1785, p. [1]-171, [1, err], pl. 1-17 (uncol. copp.). Copies: G, MO, NY. Ed. 1, reissue: 1792, p. [1 ]-170, pl. r-r1 (id.), only diferences t.p. date 1792, text ends on p. 170. Copy: NY. Ed. 1, reissue: 1798, p. [1]-171. Copy: MO (no plates). Ed. 2: 1800 (p.iv: 1 Dec 1799), p. [1-vi], [1]-195, [ 1-2, cont.], pl. 7-17 (id.). Copies: BR, G, NY, U, USDA, WU. — “‘Zweyte, vermehrte Auflage.”’ Wien (bey Christan Friedrich Wappler und Beck). The preface of this second edition is signed by J. F. von Jacquin, who refers to some changes and additions effected by him with his father’s permission. Ed. 3: 1840, p. [i-iv], [1]-224, Copy: M.—‘“‘Dritte, umgearbeitete und vermehrte Auflage,von Joseph Franz Freiherrn v. Jacquin” Wien (in der Fr. Beck’schen Universitats-Buchhand- lung) 1840. Italian transl.: ““Introduzione allo studio dei vegetabili di Nicolo Giuseppe de Jacquin tradotta illustrata ed accresciuta da Roberto de Visiani. . .”’ Padova (dalla tipografia della Miner- va) 1824. Oct., p. [i*, ui*], [1]-xv, [xvi, note], 1-222, pl. z-10 (uncol. copp.). Copy: WU. 3253. Nicolai Josephi Jacquin Collectanea ad botanicam, chemiam, et historiam naturalem spectantia, cum figuris... Vindobonae [| Wien] (ex officina Wappleriana) 1786-1796, 5 vols. Qu. (Collectanea). 1: 1786 (t.p.), publ. Jan-Sep 1787, p. [1]-386, pl. 1-22. 2: 1788 (t.p.), publ. Apr 1789, p. [1]-374, pl. 1-78. 3: 1789 (t.p.), publ. late 1791, p. [1]-306, pl. 1-23. 4: 1790 (t.p.), publ. late 1791, p. [1]-359, pl. 1-27. 5: 1796 (t.p.), publ. 1797, p. [1]-171, pl. 1-16. The Hunt copy (HU 681) has a different title of vol. 1: Collectanea austriaca... with imprint “ex officina Krausiana.”’ This is also mentioned by IDC. Copies: BR, G, MICH, MO, NY, U; IDC 1577 — The plates are anonymous, hand-coloured copper engravings. The Collectanea are a continuation of the Miscellanea (3248). References to Miscellanea vol. 3 are to Collectanea vol. 1. Ref.: Schubert, Contr. Gray Herb. 154: 3-5. 1945. 3254. Oxalis. Monographia, iconibus illustrata. Autore Nicolao Josepho Jacquin. Viennae (apud Christianum Fridericum Wappler; Londini apud B. White & Filium; Lugduni Batavorum apud S. & J. Luchtmans) 1794. Qu. (Oxalis). Publ.: 1794, p. [i-ui], [1]-119, [ 120, add.], pl. 1-87. Copies: MICH, MO, NY, U, US, USDA; IDC 5442. — Plates: copper engr., most at least partly hand-col. by Joh. Scharf. Ref.: DU 155; Sotheby 393 (sold at £ 850.—). 3255- Plantarum rariorum horti caesaret schoenbrunnensis descriptiones et icones. Opera et sump- tibus Nicolai Josephi Jacquin... Prostant Viennae apud C. F. Wappler; Londini apud B. et J. White; Lugduni Batavorum apud S. et J. Luchtmans. 1797-1804, 4 vols. Fol. (Pl. hort. schoenbr.). Te t7O7, P- (i= ts] ,) [ill sonar] -70,) pl orer 20. 2: 1797, p [i [1]-68, pl. 130-250. 3: 1798, p. [i], [1]-80, pl. 251-400. 4: 1804, p. [i], [1]+56, pl. 401-500. Copies: BR (no. 31), MO (no. 134), NY (no. 32), US (no. 121) (numbers in front page base line of vol. 1); IDC 129. — The four volumes bear the dates 1797, 1797, 1798 and 1804 on the title-pages, but there are reasons to assume that publication was more involved. Volume 1 was completed by 3 Mai 1798 (Mag. Encycl. 1798(4) : 389). Volumes 1 and 2 were reviewed (as of 1798”) only in 1800 by the Med.-Chir. Zeitung (Salzburg) [1800(1) : 257-261]. Banks received a letter from Jacquin dated 18 Jan 1803 in which the sending of vol. 3 part 2 was announced. Vol. 4 was announced and sent by Jacquin on 5 Mar 1805. The history of the 412 JACZEWSKI book merits further investigation. — The 500 coloured copper engravings are mostly of drawings by Johannes Scharf and Martin Sedelmayer. Ref.: Garside, J. S., Afr. Bot. 8: 201-224. 1942 (on Schoenbrunn gardens). 3256. Fragmenta botanica, figuris coloratis illustrata, ab anno 1800 ad annum 1809 per sex fasciculos edita. Opera et sumptibus Nicolai Josephi Jacquin. Viennae Austriae (typis Mathiae Andreae Schmidt, typogr. universit.) [1800-] 1809. Fol. (Fragm. bot.). Publ.: In six parts, 1800-1809 (p. vi: Gal. Mart. 1800), p. [i-vi], [1 ]-86, [1-2, index], p/. 7-736. Copies: G, MO, NY, U; IDC 5977. — The plates are hand-coloured, unsigned, copper engravings. — Fasc. 6 was ready by 16 Mar 1809 (letter to de Candolle at Geneve). Number 1 came out in the summer of 1800, 2 appeared in 1801 (Ann. Bot. 1: 64. 1805) (Dawson, Banks letters p. 446, 448); 4 came out before 20 Aug 1806, 5 after Mar 1807, 6 Feb-early Mar 1809. The history of the book should be further investigated. Ref.: DU 158; Sotheby 394 (sold at £ 6000,-). Steenis-Kruseman, M. J. van, Fl. males. Bull. 26: 2018. 1972. 3257. Stapeliarum in hortis vindobonensibus cultarum descriptiones figuris coloratis illustratae. Vindobonae [Wien] (prostant apud Wappler et Beck), Londini (apud White) 1806-[1819]. Fol. (Stapel. hort. vindob. cult.). Publ.: In five fascicles between 1806 and 1819; the contents and precise dates of which are unknown; p. [i-viii], p/. [7-64], unnumbered hand-coloured engraved plates with letter- press. Copies: G, NY, Teyler, USDA. : possibly 1806 (fide Pritzel). : ready by 16 Mar 1809. : 7 Mar 1813 (letter J. F. Jacquin to A. P. de Candolle). : 2 Jan 1817 (“‘a paru de ces jours,”’ letter idem). : 20 Nov 1819 (date fide NI: copy sent to A. P. de Candolle on 24 Jan 1820) ; published by J. F. Jacquin. Ge Go tN 3258. Genitalia Asclepiadearum controversa. Auctore Nicolao Josepho L. B. a Jacquin... Vien- nae (apud Carol. Ferdinand. Beck) 1811. Oct. (Genit. Asclep.). Publ.: 1811 (p. 8: Dec 1810), p. [1]-137, [138-140], 7 pl. (col. copp., unsigned). Copies: G, MO, USDA. Jaczewski, Arthur Louis Arthurovié de (1863-1932), Russian mycologist and phyto- pathologist at St. Petersburg, Petrograd and Leningrad. (facz.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: LE; other material at B, BR, E and K. Exsiccatae: Fungi Rossiae exsiccati, (fasc. 1-7, nos. 1-350, 1895-1900), (with Vladimir Leontjevic Komarov and Wol- demar Tranzschel); set at FH. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 242; Bossert p. 193; CSP 13: 754, 16:54; GR p. 548, cat. p. 65; IH 2: 308; Kew 3: 139; LS 12959-13015, 34895-34964, suppl. 12847-12892; MW p. 216, suppl. p. 144; NAF 7(15): 1071. 1940, 9(6): 438; Rehder 5: 427; Stevenson p. 1246; Urban-Berl. p. 277. Anon., Osterr. bot. Z. 81(2): 162. 1932. Hesler, L. R., Biogr. skteches North Amer. mycol. 1975, mss. Hirsch, G. C., Index biol. p. 137. 1928. Jones, Phytopathology 23(2): 111-116. 1933 (portr.). Lloyd, C. G., Mycol. notes 68: 1169. 1923 (portr.). Naoumoff, Bull. Soc. mycol. France 48: 91-93. 1932. EPONYMY: faczewskia Mattirolo (1913); faczewskiella K. E. Murashkinski (1926). — The Leningrad Institute of mycology and phytopathology was renamed Jaczewski Institute in 1925. 3259. Matériaux pour la flore mycologique des environs de Montpellier Par G. Boyer et A. de Jaczewski. Montpellier (Typographie et Lithographie Charles Boehm...) 1894. Oct. (Mat. fl. mycol. Montpellier). Co-author: Georges Boyer. 413 JACZEWSKI Publ.: 1894 (Nat. Nov. Nov(1) 1894), p. [1]-48. Copy: G. — Reprinted from Ann. Ecol. natl. Agric. Montpellier, see also Bull. Soc. bot. France 40: cclx-ccxviii, 202. 1893. Jaeger, August (1842-1877), Swiss bryologist. (A. faeg.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: NY (Jaeger and Sauerbeck herb.) ; further material at H. Ref.: Husnot, P. T., Rev. bryol. 5(1): 15. 1878 (collectors in herb.). Anon., Flora 68: 15. 1885 (““Moosherbar” acquired by W. Barbey, but later transmitted by him to NY). Britton, E. G., Bull. Torrey bot. Club 20: 335-336. 1893. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 242; BM 2: 919; Bossert p. 193; CSP 8: 10, 10: 319, 12: 362; DTS 1: 133; IH 2: 309; Jackson p. 153, 154, 345; Kew 3: 139; Lenley p. 240; MW p. 216; PR 4376-4378; SBC p. 123 (‘‘Jaeg.”’). Aderhold, R., General-Register Bot. Zeit. (1-50) 223. 1895. Anon., J. Bot. 16: 160. 1878. Husnot, P. T., Rev. bryol. 1: 29, 32. 1874, 2: 32, 46. 1875, 3: 16, 43. 1876, 4: 60, 80. 1877, 5: 241378. 02 77.1 18798 Jaeger, A., Flora 48: 468. 1865. Steere, W. C., in facsimile ed. Jaeger & Sauerbeck, Gen. sp. musc., Vaduz 1978. EPONYMY: Jaegerina K. A. F. W. Mueller Hal. (1876); Faegerinopsis V. F. Brotherus (1906). 3260. Ein Blick in die Moosflora der Kantone St. Gallen und Appenzell... St. Gallen (Zollikofer’sche Buchdruckere1) 1868. Oct. (Blick Moosfl. St. Gallen). Publ.: 1868, p. [1]-84. Copy: NY. — Reprinted from Verhandlungen der St. Gallischen naturwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft 1866/67: [158]-239. Copzes journal publ.: B, M. Nachtrage und Berichtigungen: ib. 1869: [115]-125. Copy: M. 3261. Musci cleistocarpi. Uebersicht tber die cleistocarpischen Moose... St. Gallen (Zollikofer’sche Buchdruckerei) 1869. Oct. (Muscz clevstoc.). Publ.: 1869 (t.p. reprint; Flora 20 Mai 1870), p. [1]-55. Copies: BR, G, NY, USDA. — Reprinted from Verhandlungen der St. Gallischen naturwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft 1869: 62-114. Ref. S:; Bot. Zeit, 282%95-11 Leb 1370: J. M(iller), Hedwigia 9: 61-62. Apr 1870. 3262. Enumeratio generum et specierum Fissidentacearum adjectis nonnullis adnotationibus de earum litteratura et distributione geographica... Sangalli [Sankt Gallen] (Typographia Zollikoferi) 1869. Oct. (Enum. Fissident.). Publ.: 1869 (p. 4: 14 Mar 1869), p. [1]-36. Copies: G (interleaved), NY, Steere, USDA; IDC 6183. Ref.: J. M(uller), Hedwigia 8: 146-147. Oct 1869. 3263. Genera et species muscorum systematice disposita seu adumbratio florae muscorum totius orbis terrarum auctore Dr. Augusto Jaeger [vol. 2: auctoribus Dr. A. Jaeger et Fr. Sauer- beck]... San Gallis (ex officina Zollikoferi) 1870-1875 [vol. 2: 1876-1879]. 2 vols. Oct. (Gen. Sp. musc.). Co-author: (parts 7-8 mainly editor, 9 co-author) Friedrich Wilhelm Sauerbeck (1801-1882). 1: 1870-1875, p. [i*], fJ-xl, [1]-155, [157]-338, [399]-740. 2: 1876-1879, p. [i]-iv, [1]-104, [105]-275, [277]-520, [521]-778. Index: p. |i]-xl. Copies: G, NY. —'This reprint has independent pagination (printed page nos.) with an index which refers to these reprint page numbers. The reprint of vol. 1 came out in three parts as indicated above, the first with a t.p. dated 1870, the second (157-338) in 1873 and the third (399-740) in 1875. The second volume came out in four parts without indication of dates. Original publication took place in nine parts of the ‘““Verhandlungen” [Berichte uber die Thatigkeit] der St. Gallischen Naturwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft, as follows. AT4. JAEGER, G. F. Part Berichte pages dates pages reprint date I 1869/70 [245]-299 1870 or 1871 [1]- 1870 2 1870/71 [359]-451 1872 S155 1872 3 1871/72 [309]-490 1873 [157]-338 1873 4 1872/73 [61]-236 1874 [339]-512 1874 5 1873/74 [53]-278 1875 [514]-740 Apr 1875 6 1874/75 [85]-188 1876 2: [1]-104 Jan-Apr 1876 7 1875/76 [201]-371 1877 2: [105]-275 Jan-Jun 1877 8 1876/77 [211]-454 1878 2: [277]-520 Jan-Sep 1878 9 1877/78 257-361, 1879 2: [521]-778 Jan-Sep 1879 362-514 index [213]-252 1880 [i]-xl Jan-Sep 1880 Copies of reprints of original journal issue with journal page numbers: BR, NY. Reissue: 1897. — The nine parts were reissued with new covers and title pages in 1897 (see Bot. Zeit. 55(2): 272. 1897). This reissue can be recognised because all covers and t.p.’s give Jaeger and Sauerbeck as joint authors. Actually Jaeger died on 23 Aug 1877. Sauerbeck collaborated from part 7 onward and published parts 8-9 and the index solely, basing himselfon the Jaeger manuscripts. Part 9 was actually issued under joint authorship. T7éle- pages: undated, “Genera ... autoribus Dr. Augusto Jaeger et Fr. Sauerbeck. Pars I [-IX] (J. B. 69-70) [-(77-78) ]. Sancti Galli Werner Hausknecht.” Copies: FH (2), M, Steere. — Each part has the original journal sheets plus a new t.p. [i] and a cover. . Facsimile ed.: 1978, Vaduz (J. Cramer), based on the Steere copy (now at MO) of the re-issue; with introduction by William Campbell Steere (1907-x). Jaeger, Edmund Carroll (1877-x), American naturalist, from 1921-1952 head of the Zoology Department of the Riverside Municipal Museum. (-. Jaeg.). HERBARIUM and TYPES: Collections mainly at UCR; further material at A, DS, GH, MICH, MONTU, POM, US. NOTE: Mai 1977 still in good health. Jaeger collected for the Riverside Municipal Museum, ~ Riverside Calif, but made no formal herbarium. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 242; BFM 1623, 1626; GR p. 244; IH 2: 309; Kew 3: 139; Langman p. 392; NAF 28B(2): 339, ser. 2. 5: 244. Anon., Amer. Men Sci. eds 5 and 6 (fide Barnhart). Philips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. coll. acad. Phila. p. 98, 209. 1963. Reifschneider, O., Biogr. Nevada Bot. 1844-1963: 110-111. 1964 (portr.). 3264. Desert wild flowers... Stanford University (California Stanford University Press), London (Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press) s.d. [1940].(Des. wild fl.) Publ.: 1940 (p.i1; p. x: 1 Jan 1940), p. [1]-xxx, 1-322. Copies: MO, NY, USDA (fifth printing). — A revised edition appeared in 1941, a third printing 1944, fourth 1947, fifth 1950. Jaeger, Georg Friedrich [von] [1785-1866], German physician and naturalist; Dr. med. Tubingen 1808; high school teacher (1822-1844); curator of the Stuttgart ““Naturalien- kabinett” (1817-1856); ““Medizinalrat” (1834-1852); honorary citizen of Stuttgart. (G. Jaeg.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Andrews p. 281; Barnhart 2: 242; BM 2: 919-920; Bossert p. 193; CSP 8: 10; Hortus 3: 1196 (‘‘Jaeg., G.”’); Kew 3: 139-140; LS 13018-13021; Moebius p. 304; PR 4381-4385 (ed. 1: 4847-4850) ; Quenstedt p. 221; Rehder 5: 427; SK 1: 258; Tucker 1: 367; Zander ed. 10, p. 675. Anon., Flora 50: 13-14. 22 Jan 1867. Carus, Leopoldina 14/15: 138. 1866. Gn) JAEGER, G. F. Kurr, Jahresh. Ver. vaterl. Naturk. Wurttemberg 23: 31-38. 1857 (bibl., see also ib. 20: 315- 316. 1864). Martius, Sitzungsber. k. Akad. Wiss. Munchen 1867(1): 383-385. 1867. Seemann, Bonplandia 6(6/7): 117-118. 1858. Zuchold, Jahresb. nat. Ver. Halle 5: 26. 1853 (additional bibl.). EPONYMY: Jaegerta Humboldt, Bonpland & Kunth (1820). 3265. Ueber die Pflanzenversteinerungen welche in dem Bausandstein von Stuttgart vorkom- men. Von Med. Dr. Georg. Friedr. Jaeger,... Stuttgart (Verlag der J. B. Metzler’schen Buchhandlung) 1827. Qu. (Pfl.-Versteiner.). Publ.: 1827, p. [1-iv], [1]-40, pl. 2-8 (uncol. liths.). Copies: G, NY. Ref.: Anon., Flora 10: 673-681. 21 Nov 1827. Ward, Ann. Rep. U.S. geol. Survey 5: 406. 1885. Jaggi, Jacob [Jakob] (1829-1894), Swiss botanist; from 1870 at the technical university of Zurich. (fdaggt). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Material at B, GB, K, L. LE. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 6(1): 344; Barnhart 2: 242; BL 2: 565, 592, 672; BM 2: 920; Bossert p. 194; CSP 16: 57; DTS 1: 133; IH 2: 309; Kew 3: 140; MW suppl. p. 144; Rehder 5: 429; Saccardo 2: 59; Tucker 1: 367. Anon., Bot. Not. 1895: 38; Jahresber. natuf. Ges. Graubtnden ser. 2. 38: 83-87. 1895. Schroter, C., Neue Zurcher Zeit. nos. 179, 181. 1894 (n.v.). COMPOSITE WORKS: With C. Schroter, Fortschritte in der Systematik und Floristik der Schweizerflora (Gefasspfl.), Ber. schweiz. bot. Ges. 2: 82-102. 1892, 3: 121-128. 1893. EPONYMY: faeggia H. Schinz (1888). 3266. Die Wassernuss, Trapa natans L. und der Tribulus der Alten von J. Jaggi, Conservator und Dozent am Polytechnicum. Zurich (Druck von Zurcher & Furrer) 1883. Qu. (Wasser- Nuss). Publ.: Dec 1883 (Bot. Zeit. 29 Feb 1884; Nat. Nov. Feb(1) 1884), p . [1]-34, 7 pl. (uncol. lith.). Copy: G. — Reprinted from Neujahrsblatt der naturf. Ges. in Ziixich, 3267. Eglisau in botanischer Beziehung ... [Zurich] (Druck von Zurcher & Furrer) s.d. [1883]. (Eglisau). Publ.: 1883, p. [1]-50. Copy: G. — Reprinted from the ‘“Taschenbuch fur Eglisau”’ Ziirich, bei S. Hohr 1883. Jaggli, Mario (1880-1959), Swiss bryologist and plant geographer working in southern Switzerland. (Jdgglt). HERBARIUM and TYPES: G. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 242; BFM 1045, 1046, 1047; BL 2: 575, 584, 585, 672; Hirsch p. 137; IH 2: 309; Kew 3: 140. Anon., Rev. bryol. ser. 2. 4: 100, 208. 1932, 7: 127. 1934, 8: 232. 1935, 9: 165. 1936, 20: 232- 233. 1951, 30: 164. 1961. Schuster und Schweiz, Generalregister Bot Jahrb. 2(31-56): 84. 1938. Tramer, O., Verh. Schweiz. nat. Ges. 140: 222-226. 1960 (portr.). 3268. Monografia floristica del Monte Camoghé (press Bellinzona) dissertazione inaugurale presentata per l’esame di dottorato all’Alta Facolta filosofica dell’Universita di Zurigo... Bellinzona (‘Tipo-litografia eredi Carlo Salvioni) 1908. Oct. (Monogr. florist. Monte Camoghe). Publ.: Apr 1908 (p. 2: 18 Apr 1807), p. [i-iv], pl. 1-2, [1]-247, [1, ind.], map, pl. 3-5. Copy: USDA ~ Reprinted from Boll. Soc. Ticinese Sci. nat. 4, Apr 1908. Mitt. bot. Mus. Univ. Ziirich 37: 416 JAHN, AL. 3269. Peregrinazion briologiche nel Bellinzonese ed in Valle Maggia. vii Contributo alla briologia ticinese. Locarno (tip. Pedrazzini) 1931. (Peregrin. briol.). Publ.: 1932, p. [1]-25 (p. 25: 28 Dec 1931). Copy: Steere. — Reprinted from Boll. Soc. ticinese Sci. nat. 1931 (1932). Jahandiez, Emile (1876-1938), French botanist and horticulturist at Carqueiranne (Var), mainly active in S. France, Canary Islands, Spain and North Africa. (Jahand.). HERBARIUM and TYPES: Material at AL, AMD, B, C, E, G, IPC, K, NY, P, RAB. — Bryological collections at G (fide Sayre). Ref.: Sayre, Bryologist 80: 510. 1977 (1978). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BFM 1535; BL 1: 44, 45, 303, 2: 267, 208, 209, 672; GR p. 328; IH 2: 309-310; Kew 3: 141-142; Langman p. 392; LS suppl. 12901; MW suppl. p. 144; PFC 2(2): xx; Plesch p. 279-280; Tucker 1: 367. Anon., Le Chéne, Marseille 37(1-2). 1934 (bibl.; fide Maire 1939). Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 56-57. 1941. Engler, Bull. Acad. int. Géogr. bot. 17(219): xvi. 1908, 18(238-240): 12. 1909. Maire, R., Bull. Soc. Hist. nat. Afr. Nord 30: 410-412. 1939; Progr. conn. bot. Algérie pl. &. 1931 (portr.). Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. coll. Acad. Phila. p. 205. 1963. Salgues, Ann. Soc. Hist. nat. Toulon 22: 24-32. 1938 (portr.). Verdoorn, Chron. bot. 5(1): 98. 1939. GARDEN: Created a Jardin de plantes exotiques at Carqueiranne, 1903. 3270. Muscinées du Départment du Var par MM. L. Corbiére... et E. Jahandiez... Supple- ment au tome iv des Annales de la Société d’Histoire naturelle de Toulon 1921. Toulon (Imprimerie Mouton & Combe...) 1921. Oct. (Muscin. Var). Co-author: Louis Corbiére (1850-1941). Publ.: Jan-Apr 1921 (Rev. Bryol. Mai-Jun 1921), p. [1]-63. Copy: Steere. — See also Jahandiez, Bibliographie botanique varoise, Ann. Soc. Hist. nat. Toulon 21: 62-87. 1937. 3271. Catalogue des plantes du Maroc (Spermatophytes et Ptéridophytes) par Emile Jahan- diez,... Dr. René Maire... avec la collaboration de: J. A. Battandier, ... L. Ducellier, ... L. Emberger,... P. Font-Quer,... Alger (Imprimerie Minerva...) 1931-1941, 4 vols. Oct. (Cat. pl. Maroc). Co-author: René Charles Joseph Ernest Maire (1878-1949). Collaborators: Jules Aimé Battandier (1848-1922); Léon Octave Ducellier (1878-1938) ; Marie Louis Emberger (1897-1969); Pius Font-Quer (1888-1964). Vol. 1: 1931 (p. ix: 1 Aug 1931), p. [i]-xl, [1]-159. Vol. 2: 1932, p. [xli-xlii]. [161 ]-557. Vol. 3: 1934 (Nat. Nov. Jun 1934), p. [i*], [xli]-lvii, [559]-913. Vol. 4: 1941, p. [1*-v* ], lix (as “‘ix’’)-Ixxv, [915 ]-1181. Authors of vol. 4: Louis Emberger and R. Maire. ; Copies: MICH, MO, NY, US, USDA. Ref.: Jahandiez, Mém. Soc. Sci. nat. Maroc 3(1): 1-125, pl. 1-9. 1 Jun 1923 (“Contributions a Pétude de la flore du Maroc’’) (BL 1: 45). Jahandiez et Weiller, Cavanillesia 5: 5-23. 1932 (itin. S. W. Marocco, and Anti-Atlas). Jahn Jr., Alfredo (1867-1940), Venezuelan botanist. (Al. Jahn). HERBARIUM and Types: US; duplicates see IH. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 243; BL 1: 261, 303; [IH 2: 310; Langman p. 392. EPONYMY: fahnia Pittier & Blake (1929). Note: Jahniella F. Petrak (1921) is dedicated to Josef Jahn (1860-1917), Czeck teacher and floristic botanist. 417 JAHN, AL. 3272. Universidad central de Venezuela. Las palmas de la flora venezolana monografia bo- tanica... Caracas (Tipografia universal) 1908. Oct. (Palm. venez.). Publ.: 1908 (p. 126: Mar 1908), p. [1]-126. Copies: NY, U, US, USDA. Jahn, August Friedrich Wilhelm Ernst (fl. 1774), German botanist and physician. (A. F. Fahn). HERBARIUM and TYPES: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BM 2: 921; Dryander 3: 161; PR 4386 (ed. 1: 4852); Rehder 1: 373, 5: 429; Tucker 1: 367. 3273. Plantas circa Lipsiam nuper inventas describit et viro clarissimo doctissimo Carolo Friderico Struve... summos in arte medica honores nomine societatis disputatoriae sub praesidio viri praenobilissimi experientissimi Joannis Gottfried Leonhardi... gratulatur Augustus Fridericus Guillielmus Ernestus Jahn Gehrena-thuringus medicinae baccalaureus Lipsiae a.d. xvii. Mart. mdcclxxiv. Ex officina Langenhemia. Qu. (Pl. Lips). Publ.: 18 Mar 1774, p. [i]-xul. Copies: HH; WU (inf. W. Gutermann). Jahn, Eduard Adolf Wilhelm (1871-1942), German teacher in Berlin; later at the Botanical Institute of the Forestry College at Hannover-Munden; pupil of Schwendener; specialist on myxomycetes. (/£. Jahn). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: B (Myxomycetes), extant. Ref.: Kohlmeyer, Willdenowia 2: 783. 1961. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 243; BM 2: 921; Bossert p. 194; CSP 16: 60; DTS 3: xliv; GR p. 22, cat p. 65; IH 2: 310; LS 34969-34960b, suppl. 12902-12913; Moebius P- 73, 74, 280; NAF 2(1): 161; Rehder 5: 429; Stevenson p. 1246; TL-2/1711. Claussen, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 60: 164-176. 1942 (bibl., portr.). Hirsch, G. C., Index biol. p. 138. 1928. Schuster & Schweitz, Generalregister Bot. Jahrb. 2(31-56): 84. 1938. COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) EP, Dive natirlichen Pflanzenfamilien, ed. 2. Bemerkungen 2: [1]. 1928; Myxomycetes 2: [304]-339. 1928 (TL 2/1911). (2) Aryptogamenflora Brandenburg, Myxobactervales 5(1): [187]|-192. 27 Dec 1909, 5(2): 193-208. 20 Apr Igit. EPONYMY: Jfahnula W. Kirschstein (1936). 3274. Beitrage zur botanische Protistologie... I. Die Polyangiden... Leipzig (Verlag von Gebruder Borntraeger) 1924. Oct. (Beitr. bot. Protistol.). Publ.: 1 Oct 1924 (cover), p. [i-iv], [1]-107, pl. 1-2. Copy: FH. James, Edwin (1797-1861), American physician and botanist and explorer on Long’s exploring expedition to the sources of the St. Peters River; Colorado’s first botanist; from 1836 nr. Burlington, Iowa. (E. James). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: NY.— Plants collected by James were described by John Torrey (1824, 1828). Early authors cited them as “‘iter Long” (see Ewan 1950). NOTE ON NAME (by Barnhart): His papers in Trans. Am. philos. Soc. ser. 2. 2, 1825 are signed E. P. James. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 292; Barnhart 2: 244; BM 2: 922; Bossert p. 194; CSP 3:530; DAB 9: 576 (bibl.) ; Hortus 3: 1196 (““‘James’’); IH 2: 311; Kew 3: 146; Laségue p- 465, 466; Lenley p. 240; ME 3: 604 [index]; Merrill p. 245-247, 702; NAF ser. 2. 5: 244; Pennell p. 610; PR 4389; Rehder 1: 321; Zander ed. 10, p. 675. Allison, Univ. Colorado Studies 6: 64. 1908. Earle Smith, Bartonia 28: 16. 1957. 418 JAMES, J. F. Ewan, J., Rocky Mountain naturalists 13-20, 237-238. 1950 (portr.) ; Trail and Timberline no. 267, Jun 1942 (portr., bibl. of biol. titles on Long’s expl. exp.). Ewan, J. et al., Short hist. bot. U.S. 41. 1969. Geiser, S. W., Naturalists of the frontier ed. 2. 276. 1948. Graustein, J. E., Thomas Nuttall 469 [index]. 1967. Hulbert, A. B., Southwest on Turquoise trail 24-42. 1933 (ascent of Pikes Peak). Pamell, Ann. Iowa ser. 3. 8: 161-185. Oct 1907; 8: 277-295. Jan 1908 (fide Ewan 1942). Parry, Amer. J. Sci. ser. 2. 33: 428-430. 1862. Reveal, J., zz A. Cronquist et al., Intermountain flora 1: 43. 1972. Reveal, J., and Hafen, in Hafen et al., Western America ed. 3. 381, 383. 1970. Rodgers, A. D., John Torrey 343 [ind.]. 1942. Rowe, B. F., in H. A. Kelly and W. L. Burrage, Amer. med. biogr. 606-607. 1920. Sargent, C. S., Silva 2: 96. 1891. Spaulding, Pop. Sci. Mo. 75: 497-498. 1908. Torrey, J., Ann. N.Y. Lyceum nat. hist. 1: 30-36, 148-156. 1824; 2: 161-254. 1828 (descr. of plants collected by James). EPONYMY: Jamesia Rafinesque (1832, nom. rej.); famesia J. Torrey & A. Gray (1840, nom. cons.) ; Jamesia C. G. D. Nees (1841). Note: Jamesianthus S. F. Blake & E. E. Sherff (1940) is dedicated to Robert Leslie James (ff. 1936), American botanist. 3275. Account of an expedition from Pittsburgh to the Rocky Mountains, performed in the years 1819 and ’20, by order of the hon. J. C. Calhoun, sec’y of war: under the command of Major Stephen H. Long. From the notes of Major Long, Mr. T. Say, and other gentlemen of the exploring party. Compiled by Edwin James, botanist and geologist for the Expedition. In two vols. — With an atlas... Philadelphia (H. C. Carey and I. Lea,...) 1823, 2 vols. Oct. (in fours). (Account exped. Pittsburgh). 1: 1823 (registr. 29 Nov 1822), p. [i-iv], [1]-5, [1-2, cont.], [1]-503. 2: 1823 (id.), p. [1-v], [1]-442, [1]-xcvi (dated 1822). Copies: NY, US — Atlas (n.v.): 2 maps. Qu. London issue: 1823, 3 vols., London (printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown) 1823. Reprinted in R. G. Thwaites, Early western travels: 1748-1846, vols. 14-17 (see ME). See also BM 2: 922 for differences between issues. Ref.: ME 2: 396-308. Lubrecht, H., Early Amer. bot. works 1967, no. 72. James, Joseph Francis (1857-1897), American naturalist; from 1881-1886 professor of medical botany at Cincinnati College of Pharmacy and custodian of the Society of Natural History (Cincinnati) ; from 1886-1888 professor of botany and geology at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio; from 1889-1891 assistant palaeontologist with the USGS; from 1891-1897 vegetable pathologist at USDA. (7. James). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: BPI; other material NA, OS. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Andrews p. 281; Barnhart 2: 244; BM 2: 923; CSP 10: 321, 12: 363, 16: 66-67; IH 2: 311; Kew 3: 146; Langman p. 392; LS 13055-13062; NAF 7(15): 1071; Quenstedt p. 220; Rehder 5: 430; Stevenson p. 1246; Tucker 1: 368. Anon., Bot. Gaz. 23: 393. 1897; Bot. Not. 1898: 45. Gilbert, Amer. Geol. 21: 4-11. 1898 (main bibl. portr.). Kellerman, W. A., in Geol. Ohio Pl. 57, 64, 67, 68, 69, 70. Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. coll. acad. Phila. p. 164, 567. 1963. Rickett, H. W., Index Bull. Torrey bot. Club 51. 1955. Rodgers, A. D., Amer. bot. 1873-1892. 232, 235. 1944. Stanton, Bull. geol. Soc. America 9: 408-412. 1898 (bibl.). HANDWRITING: Amer. Geol. 21: pl. 7. 1808. 3276. Catalogue of the flowering plants, ferns and fungi growing in the vicinity of Cincinnati... Cincinnati, O. (printed by James Barclay) s.d. [1879]. Oct. (Cat. fl. pl. Cincinnatt). ALg JAMES, J. F. Publ.: Apr 1879, p. [1]-27. Copy: US. — Reprinted from the J. Cincinnati Soc. nat. hist. 2(1): 42-68. Apr 1879. James, Thomas Potts (1803-1882), American bryologist; collaborator of Leo Les- quereux; lived at Philadelphia 1803-1869; at Cambridge, Mass. 1869-1882. (7. Fames). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: FH and PH. — Other material B, K, MANCH, MASS, MO, PC- Durand. Correspondence at FH. Ref.: Pennell, Bartonia 21: 55. 1942 (herb. at PH). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 244; BM 2: 923; Bossert p. 194; CSP 3:53 h8: 12, 10: 321, 12: 363; DAB (by H. M. Raup); Jackson p. 365; IH 2: 311; Kew3: 146; ME: 198, 3: 604; Rehder 5: 430; SBC p. 123 (“James”); TL-2/312, 1310; Tucker 1: 368. A. M.S., Bryologist 6(6): 101. 1903 (bibl. add.). Anon., Bot. Gaz. 7: 51. 1882; Bot. Not. 1883: 30; Rev. bryol. 7: 80, 91. 1880; 9: 48. 1882; 11: 64, 75. 1884. Ewan, J. et al., Short hist. bot. U.S. 12, g1. 1969. Gray, A., Sci. papers 2: 419-420. 1889. Gozzaldi, Bryologist 6(5): 71-74. 1903 (portr.). Harshberger, J. W., Bot. Philadelphia 186-187. 1899. Humphrey, Makers of N. Amer. Bot. 125-126. 1961. Murray, J. Bot. 20: 158-159. 1882. Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. coll. Acad. Phila. p. 481 (ind.). 1963. Pennell, F. W., Bartonia 21: 55. 1942. Rickett, H. W., Index Bull. Torrey bot. Club 51. 1955. Rodgers, A. D., William Starling Sullivant 349 [index]. 1940; Amer. bot. 1873-1892. 330 [index]. 1944. Rothrock, Proc. Amer. philos. Soc. 20(110-113): 293-297. 1883. COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) See Lesquereux and James, Manual of the mosses of North America. Boston (Cassino & Co.), 1884 (TL-2/4421). (2) Assisted Darlington in the preparation of Flora cestrica, 1853 ed. (TL-2/1310). NOTE: In a printed announcement of his death (copy at MO) his widow, Isabella James, writes ““Until within a few hours of his death, Mr. James was working on a Manual of North American Mosses, which he, in connection with M. Leo Lesquereux, was preparing for the press, giving the result of the study of the past forty years.” See A. D. Rogers (1944) for many notes on James and on the réle played by him in the publication of Lesquereux and James, Manual (see above, composite works). PORTRAITS: See Bossert p. 194, and Gozzaldi (1903). HANDWRITING: Bartonia 28: pl. 5, 1957. Jameson, Hampden Curney (1852-1939), British clergyman and botanist; curacies at Norlands, Lincoln and Castbourne; vicar at Eastbourne 1896-1917; from 1917-1939 in retirement at Leatherhead. (H. Jameson). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: BM (1800; bryophytes). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 244; BM 2: 923; Desmond p. 341; IH 2: 311; Kew 3: 147; Lenley p. 241; NI 983; Tucker 1: 368. Britten, J. Bot. 37: 336. 1899. Jameson, Hampden Gurney, Illustrated guide to trees and flowers of England and Wales, ed. I (1909), ed. 4 (1942). (See Desmond p. 341). Richards [“P.W.R.”’], Brit. bryol. Soc. Rep. 4(5): 315-316. 1946. COMPOSITE WORKs: (1) With H. N. Dixon, Student’s handbook of British mosses, see no. 1480. Additional references: Naylor, Bryologist 8(5): 90-91. 1905 (rev. ed. 2); Grout, Bryologist 7(6): 1904 (rd. “‘during the summer’’). 420 JAN (2) Illustrated S. M. Macvicar, Student’s handbook of British hepatics (1912, 1926). 3277. Key to the genera and species of British mosses ... London (West, Newman & Co.,...) 1891. Oct. (Key Brit. mosses). Publ.: Sep 1891 (as reprint), p. [i], [1]-32, pl. 302, with text [1 p.]. Copzes: BR, U.— Reprinted from J. Bot. 29: 33-46. Feb 1891, 132-142. Mai 1891, 196-206. Jul 1891; according to J. Bot. (29: 286) the reprint was available in Sep 1891. 3278. Illustrated guide to British mosses; with keys to the genera and species, ... Eastbourne (published by the author, ...) s.d. [1893], Oct. (size). (J//. guide Brit. mosses). Publ.: Oct 1893 (Nat. Nov. Nov 1893; J. Bot. Nov 1893; Rev. Bryol. ed.), p. [i-i1]. [1]-75, [76-77, ind.; 78-80, expl. pl.], p/. 1-59 (uncol.). Copies: FH, NY. Ref.: Jameson, H. G. Key to the genera and species of british mosses 1891 (see above). Gepp, A., J. Bot. 31: 341-345. 1893 (see also 32: 351. 1894: out of print). Jameson, William (in S. America: Guilielmo) (1796-1873), Scottish physician and botanist; MD Edinburgh 1818; to Greenland 1818; to South America 1802; at Quito from 1826. (W. Fameson). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Mainly at BM, K and E, further material in many herbaria (see IH). Location of original herbarium not known. Ref.: Hedge, J. C. and J. M. Lamond, Ind. coll. Edinburgh 95. 1970. Acosta-Solis, Naturalistas y viajeros cientificos del Ecuador 26-28. (itin.) (fide Sayre). Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 348. 1975. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 292; Barnhart 2: 244; BB p. 165; BL 1: 250, 303; BM 2: 924; Bossert p. 194; Clokie p. 189; CSP 3: 532-533, 8: 12; Desmond p. 341; DNB 29: 236; Hortus 3: 1196 (“‘Jameson’’); IH 2: 311; Jackson p. 375; Kew 3: 147; Lasé€gue p. 327, 472, 505; PR 4391; Urban-Berl. p. 303, 360; Zander ed. 10, p. 675. Anderson-Henrey, Trans. Proc. bot. Soc., Edinburgh 12: 19-28. 1876. Anon., Bot. Not. 1874: 31; Gard. Chron. 1872: 1622, 1873: 1151; Bull. Soc. bot. France 20 (bibl.): 103. 1873. G. Ch., Flora 56: 446-447. 1873. ; Jameson, W., Journal of voyage from Rio to Peru 1822 (n.v., fide Desmond). Milner, J. D., Cat. Portr. Kew 66. 1906. Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. coll. Acad. Phila. p. 567. 1963. Trimen, J. Bot. 11: 318-319. 1873. Weberbauer, A., Pflanzenw. peruan. Anden 7. 1911 (Veg. Erde 12). EPONYMY: Jamesonia W. J. Hooker & Greville (1840); Jamesoniella (Spruce) Carrington (1881). 3279. Synopsis plantarum aequatoriensium, exhibens plantas praecipue in regione temperata et frigida crescentes, secundum systematam naturalem descriptas viribus medicatis et usibus oeconomicis plurimarum adjectis... Quito (typis Joannis Pauli Sanz) 1865, 2 vols. Oct. (size). (Syn. pl. aequat.). 1: 1865 (p. i1: 10 Feb 1865), p. [1*-iv*], [i]-ii1, [1 ]-333. 2: 1865, p. [i-iv], [1]-324. 3: [1]-136. Possibly only proofsheets; at US, no other copies known neither to us nor to J. Ewan (in lit.). Copies: MICH, NY, US; IDC 836. New edition: s.d. [1940], p. [1]-536, (autobiography on p. 5-10). Copies: NY, USDA. — “Guillermo Jameson Synopsis plantarum aequatoriensium. Publicaciones de la Universidad central. Quito — Ecuador. Imprenta de la Universidad central”. Jan, Georg (Giorgio) (1791-1866), Austrian botanist of Hungarian descent who became professor of botany at Parma, from 1831 director of the Museo Civico in Milan. (Zan). HERBARIUM and TYPES: Museo Civico, Milano (17.000), now at MI(?); other material at AWH, BM, C, FI, G, H, MO, MPU, PAV. 421 JAN BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 1: 376; Barnhart 2: 245; BM 2: 924; CSP 3: 534-535; DTS 1: 376, 6(4): 20, 157; Frank 3(Anh.): 47; Hortus 3:.1196 ("Jan*); IF 707; 1H 2: 312; Jackson p. 315, 317; Kew 3: 147; Laségue p. 342; PR ed. 1: 4856-4858; Rehder 5: 430; Saccardo 1: 91, 2: 59; Tucker 1: 368; Zander ed. 10, p. 675. Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 13(bibl.): rg0-191. 1866; Flora 49: 350. 1866; Osterr. bot. Z. 16: 258. 1866. Hausmann, F., Fl. Tirol. 3: 1181.1854. Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 24: 207-208. 1866. EPONYMY: Jania J. V. F. Lamouroux (1812); fama J. A. Schultes & J. H. Schultes (1830). 3280. Catalogus plantarum phaenogamarum, ad usum botanophilorum exsiccatarum...Dabam Parmae 1. Januari 1818. Georgias Jan, Professor Botanices in Universitate Parmensi. (Cat. pl. phaen.). Publ.: Jan-Mai 1818 (t.p. 1 Jan 1818; rd. Regensburg 4 Jun 1818), p. [1]-79, [1-2, corr.]. Copy: WU. Ref.: Anon., Flora 1: 312-313. 1818. 3281. Hlenchus plantarum quae in horto ducali botanico Parmensi anno mdccexxvi coluntur, et quae exsiccatae pro mutua offeruntur commutatione. [Parma] s.d. [1831] Fol. (Elench. pl.). Publ.: 1831 after Mar, even though it is a list of exsiccatae of plants grown in the Parma garden in 1826. The date 1831 appears on p. 20 and 21; p. [iii], [1]-37, [1-5 ind., err.]. Copies: G, NY. — The list is of some nomenclatural importance because of some new combinations. The original cover carries no title but ‘‘amabilis scientiae botanices cultoribus” and the author’s name and functions. 3282. Enumeratio methodica plantarum exsiccatarum quarum copiam offerunt anni 1832 mense Januario DeCristofori et Jan s.l. [Parma]. Fol. (Enum. pl. exsicc.). Publ.: Jan 1832 (t.p.), p. [1]-37 [seeds 38-39]. Copy: G. Janchen, Erwin (1882-1970), Austrian botanist and nomenclaturist; pupil of Wettstein; Dr. phil. Wien 8 Feb 1907; from 1905-1920 at the Botanical Institute; from 1920-1923 at the Bundesanstalt fur Pflanzenschutz; from 1923 at the Botanical Garden and Botanical In- stitute Wien. (fanch.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: WU. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 6(2): 640; Barnhart 2: 245; BFM 813, 917, 918, 2334- 2338; DTS 6(4): 79, 157; Hirsch p. 138; Hortus 3: 1196 (“‘Janch.”’); IF suppl. 1: 82, 4: 326; IH 2: 312; Kew 3: 149; Langman p. 393; LS suppl. 12921-12924; TL-2/1711; Tucker 1: 368; Zander ed. 10, p. 675. Anon., Generalregister Bot. Not. 1839-1938: 100. 1939. Janchen, E., Richard Wettstein 180. 1933, Osterr. bot. Z. 87(2) : leaflet preceding p. 81. 1938 (On Janchen, the “Anschluss” and Adolf Hitler); Cat. fl. austr. 1: 2, 11, 13. 1956. Schuster & Schweiz, Generalregister Bot. Jahrb. 2(31-56): 84. 1938. Wendelberger, Verh. Zool.-bot. Ges. Wien 110/111: 159-161. 1971/1972; Ber. bayer. bot. Ges. 43: 153-54. 1972. COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Editor of Osterreichische Botanische Zeitschrift vols. 80-93, 1931-1944. (2) EP, Die natirlichen Phlanzenfamilien, ed. 2, Cistaceae, 21: 289-313. Dec 1925 (TL-2/1911). 3283. Die ewropaischen Gattungen der Farn- und Bliitenpflanzen nach dem Wettsteinischen System geordnet von Erwin Janchen... Wien (Verlag des Naturwissenschaftlichen Vereines an der Universitat Wien, ...) 1908. Qu. (Eur. Gatt. Farn. Bl.-Pfl.). Ed. {1}: Nov- Dec 1908 (p. 2: Nov 1908; Bot. Zeit. 16 Mai 1909), p. [i], [1]-49. Copies: MICH, NY, US. Ed. 2: 1913 (p. iv: Aug 1912), p. [i]-iv, [1]-60. Copies: MO, NY. — ‘“‘Zweite verbesserte Auflage” Leipzig und Wien (Franz Deuticke) 1913. Oct. 422 JANET 3284. 92) 1875. EPONYMY: faubertia Guillemin (1841): Jaubertia Spach ex Jaubert & Spach (1850). 3303. Illustrationes plantarum orventalium auctoribus Comite Jaubert et Eduardo Spach... Parisiis (apud Roret bibliopolam, ...) 1842-1857, 5 vols. Qu. (Ill. pl. orent.). Co-author: Edouard Spach (1801-1879). Title on covers: “‘Illustrationes ... ou choix de plantes nouvelles ou peu connues de [ Asie occidentale.” 1: 1842-1843 (t.p.), p. [i*, ii*], [i-vi], [1, expl. map] [1]-176, pl. 7-100, 4 maps. 2: 1844-1846 (t.p.), p. [1, m1], [1]-123, pl. 101-200 (179 as “169”, 160 as “‘r70°’). 3: 1847-1850 (t.p.), p- [i, tii], [x]-[152], pl. 201-300 4: 1850-1853 (t.p.), p. [1, 11], [1]-[147], pl. eee ‘(316 as ““310°°). 5: 1853-1857-(t.p.), p. [i-ii], [1]-116, pl. gor-500 (467 as “468, 468 as ‘‘467°°). Copies: G, MICH, MO, NY, Teyler; IDC 814. Published in fifty parts, the contents of which are incompletely known, as follows: 427 JAUBERT vol. part pages plates dates I I i-vl, 1-24 I-10 Mar 1842 2 25-48 11-20 Mai 1842 3-4 49-72 21-40 Oct 1842 5 73-96 41-50 Dec 1842 6 Q7-112 51-60 Mar or Apr 1843 7 113-128 61-70 Aug. 1843 8 129-2144 71-80 Oct 1843 9 2145-2160 81-90 Feb 1844 10 ?161-168 QI-100 Mar 1844 2 Il 1-216 101-109 Jul 1844 12 P17-?32 110-120 Nov 1844 (pl. 174, however, in 1845!) 13 233-240 121-130 Feb or Mar 1845 14-16 241-280 131-160 Dec 1845 17-18 281-96 161-180 Jul 1846 19-20 97-123 181-200 Feb 1847 3 21-23 1-?40 201-230 Sep 1847 24-25 241-264 231-250 Jun or Jul 1848 26 265-280 251-260 Nov 1848 27 281-296 261-270 Nov 1848 28 ?Q7-?112 271-280 Nov 1848 29 ? 113-2136 281-290 Apr 1850 30 ? 137-152 291-300 Jun 1850 4 31 1-216 301-310 Dec 1850 32 P17-?239 311-320 Apr 1851 33 233-248 321-330 Jun 1851 34 249-264 331-340 Nov 1851 35 265-280 341-350 Apr 1852 36 281-296 351-300 Aug 1852 37 297-2112 361-370 Nov 1852 38 PTI3-?120 371-380 Mar 1853 39 P121-?136 381-390 Jun 1853 40 2137-147 391-400 Oct 1853 5 41 1-28 401-410 Dec 1853 42 29-?24 411-420 Mai 1854 43 225-232 421-430 Jun 1854 44 233-240 431-440 Nov 1854 45 241-256 441-450 Mai 1855 46 257-264 451-460 Jun 1855 47 265-280 461-470 Oct 1855 48 281-288 471-460 Jun 1856 49 ?89-? 104. 481-490 Aug 1856 50 2105-116 491-500 Feb 1857 The 500 uncoloured plates are in part of drawings by Claude Aubriet, P. J. Redouté and N. Robert belonging to the famous Collection des Vélins of the Muséum d’ Histoire naturelle at Paris. Many other artists were employed, see Nissen. Facsimile ed.: Announced 1974, by Cramer. Ref.: Stearn, W. T., J. Soc. Bibl. nat. hist. 1: 255-259. 1939. Steenis-Kruseman, M. J. van, Fl. males. Bull. 15: 736. 1960. MacPhail, I., Catal. Redout. 69 (no. 52). 1963. 3304. La botanique al exposition unwwerselle de 1855... Paris (Imprimerie et librairie centrales de Napoléon Chaix et Cie.,...) 1855. Oct. (Bot. expos. univ.). Publ.: Sep 1855 (t.p., but presented to Soc. bot. Fr. ro Aug 1855), p. [iJ-vii, [1]-122, [1, cont.]. Copies: G, KNAW, MO. 428 JAUME ST.-HIL. Jaume Saint-Hilaire, Jean Henri (1772-1845), French botanist. (fawme St.-Hil.). HERBARIUM and Types: Unknown. — The original drawings for no. 3305 are at Paris (Muséum d’ Histoire naturelle, mss. 1861). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 247; BL 2: 104, 672; BM 2: 928-929; CSP 3: 540; Hortus 3: 1196 (“Jaume St.-Hil.”’) ; Jackson p. 113, 274; Kew 3: 156; Langman p. 394; MW p. 217; NI 986-991; Plesch p. 280-282; PR 4400-4405 (ed. 1: 4867-4875) ; Sotheby 397- 400, 848; TL-2/1293, 1409-1410, 1547; Tucker 1: 370. Blunt, W., Art bot. ill. 180, 182. 1950. MacPhail, I. et al., Catal. Redout. 52. 1963. Nissen, Philobiblon 6(9): 337. 1933. Persoon, C. H., Syn. pl. 1: 397. 1907. COMPOSITE WORKS: Collaborator, Dictionnaire des sciences naturelles, ed. Cuvier, see Tl 2/1293. EPONYMY: Jaumea Persoon (1807). Note: Hilairanthus Van Tieghem (1898) and Hilazrella Van Tieghem (1904) are dedicated to Auguste Frangois César Prouvengal de Saint-Hilaire (1779-1853), q.v- 3305. Exposition des familles naturelles et de la germination des plantes, par Jaume Saint- Hilaire; contenant la description de deux mille trois cent trente-sept genres, et d’environ quatre mille espéces, les plus utiles et les plus intéressantes. Cent dix-sept planches, dont les figures ont été dessinées par l’auteur, représentent [sic] les caractéres des familles et les différens modes de germination des plantes monocotylédones et dicotylédones. Paris (chez Treuttel et Wirtz, ...), Strasbourg (méme Maison de Commerce) an XIII. — 1805, 2 vols. Oct. and Qu. (Expos. fam. nat.). 1: Feb-Apr 1805, p. [i-iii], [1]-7, [i]-lxiii, [Ixiv, avis], [1]-512, pl. 1-70, A-E. 2: Feb-Apr 1805, p. [i]-[iii], [1]-198, pl. 77-703, [part 2:] 119-473, [474, expl. pl.], pl. 104-112. Copies: BR(qu., col. pl.), G(oct., uncol.), MO(oct., uncol.), NY (oct., uncol.), US(qu., col.) ; IDC 5979. -The plates are coloured or uncoloured copper engr. of drawings by the author. The JGLE announcement of Feb 1805 announces the availability of coloured copies. These coloured copies (BR, US) are on large paper (qu.). See Collins (Sotheby 848) for a bibliographic collation. Ref.: RS p.go; Sotheby 848; SY p. 24. Croizat, Amer. Midl. Nat. 30: 808-809. 1943. 3306. Plantes de la France, décrites et peintes d’aprés nature par M. Jaume Saint-Hilaire... Paris (Chez l’Auteur,... de ’imprimerie de P. Didot l’ainé) [1805-]1808-1822[-1824], 10 vols. Qu. and Oct. (PI. France). : [1805-]1808, p. [1*], [1]-xxviil, pl. 7-94 with text. : 1808 (t.p.), [i, t.p.], pl. 95-207 with text. : 1809 (t.p.) [i, t.p.], pl. 208-301,with text. : 1809 (t-p.), [i, t-p.], pl. 302-400, p. [i]-vi index, [i-11, subscr.], [1, err.]. : 1819 (t.p.), front., [i, t-p.], pl. 401-500, [472 a], 494 as “504°”, with text. Frontispiece portrait of H.L. Duhamel du Monceau. : 1819 (t.p.), front., [i, t.p.], pl. 507-600, with text. Frontispiece portrait of R. L. Desfontai- nes. 7: 1820 (t.p.), front., [i, t.p.], pl. 601-700, with text. Frontispiece portrait of André Thouin. ‘*...de Pimprimerie de Firmin Didot, pére et fils.” 8: 1821 (t.p.), front, [i, t.p.], p/. 701-800, with text. Frontispiece portrait of J. B. P. A. Monet de Lamarck. “‘...de Pimprimerie de Firmin Didot.” : 1822 (t.p.), front., [i, t-p.], pl. 807-goo, with text. Frontispiece portrait J. J. H. de Labillardiére. “‘...de Pimprimerie de Didot le jeune.” 10: 1822 (t.p.), front., [i, t-p.], pl. gor-r000, with text; [3, subscr.], [1]-15 index of plates. — Frontispiece of J. H. Jaume Saint-Hilaire. “... Didot le jeune.” D GAwWONH © 429 JAUME Si--HIL: Reissue vol. 1: 1822 (t. p-) p. [i*], [iti*], [v*]-x*, [i]-xxviil, pl. 1-100 (or 1-94), with text. — Frontispiece portrait ory, P. de Tournefort. * ‘De Imerie de Didot le jeune.” Reissue vol. 2: 1822 (t-p.), front., [i, t-p.], pl. 107-207 (or 95-207), with text. — Frontispiece portrait of S. Vaillant. ‘*... Didot le jeune.” Reissue vol. 3: 1822 (t.p.), front., [i, t-p.], pl. 208-301, with text. — Frontispiece portrait of J. Barrelier. ‘De l’imprimerie le Normant,...”’ Reissue vol. 4: 1822 (t.p.), front., [1, t-p.], p/. 302-400, with text. — Frontispiece portrait of M. Adanson. “‘...le Normant,...” Copies: MICH (qu.), MO(qu.), USDA (qu.); IDC 815. Publication took place in parts, the contents of which are only incompletely known to us. the dates of the parts can be established, however, from the contemporary reviewing journals (JT, JGLF, BF, Mag. Enc.) and from the dates of receipt by the Académie. The announce- ment in the JT of 16 Jan 1807 states that publication was on a monthly schedule, that up to 1807 the parts contained 6, but from Jan 1807 onwards 8 plates, and that there was an octavo and a quarto issue; the earlier parts contained 12 pages of text each. The octavo issue was on ‘‘papier jésus”’ the quarto issue on laid paper “papier vélin”. The rooo plates are colour- printed stipple engravings (some “‘terminées au pinceau’’) of drawings by Jaume himself. Number of copies printed: 400. — Semipopular. Ref.: DU 159; GF p. 61; Sotheby 397, 398. 3307. Mémoire sur les indigoféres du Bengale et de la Chine, ou histoire et description de quelques vegétaux peu connus et dont les feuilles donnent un tres bel indigo. Par M. Jaume Saint- Hilaire. s.l.n.d. [Paris 1826]. Fol. (dém. indigof. Bengale). Publ.: 26 Jan 1826 (BF); limited to an edition of 100 copies; p. [5]-12. pl. 1-5 (col.). Copy: G. 3208. Mémoire sur la culture du poivrier noir, précédé de quelques observations critiques sur Vadministration du royaume, et orné de figures en noir et en couleur. Par M. Jaume Saint- Hilaire. s.l.n.d. [Paris (Firmin Didot) 1827]. Fol. (Meém poivr. noir). Publ.: Jan 1827 (BF), p. [1]-7. [8, expl. pl.], pl. 1-2 (col.). Copy: G. 3309. Traité des arbrisseaux et des arbustes cultivés en France et en pleine terre, par M. Jaume _ Saint-Hilaire; ouvrage précédé d’une instruction sur la culture des arbres et des arbrisseaux, par M. Thouin,... Paris (chez l’auteur,... de ’imprimerie de Firmin Didot,...) 1825, 2 vols. Qu. (in twos). (Trazté arbr. cult. France). Instruction by: ee Thouin (1747-1824). 1: 1825, p. [i], [1]-27 [dated 18 Aug 1824], pl. 1-88, with text. 2: 1825, p. [i], pl. 69-776 with text. Copies: MO, NY. — Plates: colour printed stipple engravings, retouched by hand, taken from Plantes de la ‘France (see no. 3306). Issued in 22 livraisons of 8 plates with text ow Sep 1825 onward, extending at least into 1826 (prospectus dated 24 Sep 1825). 3310. Traité des arbres forestiers, ou histoire et description des arbres indigénes ou naturalises, dont la tige a de trente a cent vingt pieds d’élévation, et sert aux constructions civiles et navales; par M. Jaume Saint- Hilaire, Ouvrage pr écédé d’une instruction sur la culture des arbres, par M. Thouin, ... et orné de figures i imprimées en couleur, et retouchées au pinceau. A Paris (Chez eameeure . de Pimprimerie de Firmin Didot,...) 1824. Qu. (Traité arbr. Sorest.). Introduction: André Thouin (1747-1824). Publ.: 1824 (p. 27: 18 Aug 1824), in 15 fascicles of 6 plates with text (precise dates not known), forntisp. portr. Duhamel du Monceau, p. [i*], [i]-iv, [1]-27, [copy of USDA has the following plates:] pl. 4,5, 7, 8, 11-21, 26-29, 32-33; 37> 42s 50s 52s 53> 50-63, 54-55, 72-81, 89, 1-3, 6, 9-10, 22-25, 30-31, 34-36, 38-41, 435 40, 445 45, 47-49, 64-69, 81-88, go (pl. 1-90, of which 51 and 70-71 missing). Copy: USDA. — Plates stipple engravings, colour-printed, retouched by hand. 3311. La flore et la pomone frangaises, ou histoire et figures en couleur, des fleurs et des fruits de France ou naturalisés sur le sol francais... Paris (chez Auteur, ...) 1828-1830. Qu., Fol. (Fl. pom. frang.). 430 JAVORKA Publ.: 1828-1835, 6 vols (in parts), as follows: : 1828, p. [i*-vi*], [i]-viij, pl. 7-700. : 1829, p. [i-mi], pl. 101-200. : 1830, p. [i], pl. 201-300. : 1831, p. [i], pl. 301-400. : 1832, p. [i], pl. 401-500. : 1833[-1835], p- [i], pl. 507-544 (Plesch copy: 501-552). Dow G tb Originally issued in 136 (138?) livraisons (of 4 pl. with text) of which the contents are incompletely known. It was planned to publish 800 plates but in so far as we know the regular publication was terminated with plate 544: however, plates 545-552 are present in the former Plesch copy; this number is also mentioned by Brunet. We have seen too few copies to establish the nature of these last two instalments. Livraison 1 appeared on 30 Aug 1828. There were three issues. a. ‘“‘jésus grand’’, on ordinary wove paper. Copies: MO, NY. b. ‘“‘vélin” in qu. Copies: incomplete at G and USDA. c. “vélin” in fol., 12 copies issued. No copies seen. 3312. Flore parisienne, ou description des plantes qui croissent aux environs de Paris et dans les départements voisins, avec l’indication de leurs usages en agriculture, en médecine et dans les arts. Accompagnée de la figure d’une ou de plusieurs especes de chaque genre, avec l’analyse des parties de la fleur, du fruit et de la graine, dessinées de grandeur naturelle et grossies; par M. J. H. Jaume Saint-Hilaire,... Paris (chez lPauteur,... chez Mme Hu- zard,... chez Hautecoeur-Martinet, ... et Adde,...) 1835. Qu. (Fl. paris.). Publ.: 1835, p. [1]-112, map, ill. Copy: NY (p. 105-112, and map lacking; see PR). 3313. Les Dahlia, ou histoire, description et culture des plus belles espéces ou variétes de Dahlia. Ouvrage orné de figures peintes d’aprés nature par Mlle Nanine Guillon. Premiere livraison. Paris (Didot) s.d.f (Dahlia). Publ.: no copy seen; information taken from PR ((ed. 1) 4875) who saw the first livraison at Goettingen (4 col. pl.). Apparently it was planned to issue 10 parts of 4 plates each. Javorka, Sandor A. (1883-1961), Hungarian botanist; Dr. phil. Univ. Budapest 1906; in various functions at the Botany Department of the Hungarian National Museum from 1905- 1940; from 1945 active in the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. (/dv.). HERBARIUM and TYPEs: BP (13.000); duplicates in A, B, BPU, C, E, F, GH, H, LE, MICH, TBI, W. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 12 (1): 251, 12(2): 389; Barnhart 2: 247; BFM 1485, 1488; Bossert p. 196; Hirsch p. 139; Hortus 3: 1196 (“‘Jav.’’); IH 2: 314; Kew 3: 156-157; NAF ser. 2. 5: 244. 1965; Plesch p. 282; Roon p. 57; Zander ed. 10, p. 676. Schuster & Schweitz, Generalregister Bot. Jahrb. 2(31-56): 85. 1938. Simoncsics, Acta biol. Univ. Szeged. 16(1-2): 11-15. 1970. Szujk6-Lacza, Bot. Kozlem. 54(1): 1-5. 1967 (portr.), (n.v.). Zolyomi, B., Ann. hist.-nat. Mus. nat. Hung. 54: 7-26. 1962 (portr., detailed bibl. of 211 nos.). 3314. Magyar nemzeti muzeum novénytara. Magyar flora (flora hungarica) magyarorszag viragos és edényes viragtalan novényeinek maghataroza kézikonyve... Budapest (A. “Stu- dium” kiadasa...) [1924]-1925. Oct. (Magyar /i.). Intr.: 1925, p. [i]-cii; part 1: Mai 1924, p. [i]-400; part 2: Aug 1924, p. 401-800; part 3: Apr 1925, p. 801-1307. Copies: MO, U, USDA. — Often referred to as “der grosse Javorka”’ (Zolyomi 1962). 3315. A magyar flora kis hatdrozoja irta Dr. Javorka Sandor. A rajzokat kezitette Csapody Vera... Budapest (A ‘“‘Studium” Kiadasa...) 1926. Oct. Publ.: 1926 (p. ii: Jun 1926), p. [i]-xxxv, [1]-324, pl. 1-46, [1, capt. pl.]. Copy: USDA. Plates by Vera Csapody. 431 JAVORKA 3316. Magyar-latin-német szakszobar Javorka S.: “Magyar flora” C. munkajahoz. Glos- sarium operis de flora hungarica et iconographia florae hungarice auctore 5. Javorka. Fachworterbuch... Budapest (A “‘Studium” Kiadosa...) 1932. Oct. (Glossarium). Publ.: Jan-Apr 1932 (Nat. Nov. Mai 1932), p. [1]-50. Copy: MO. 3317. A magyar flora képekben iconographia florae hungaricae... Budapest (Kir. magy. természettudomanyi tarsulut és ““Studium” ...) s.d. [1929-1934]. Qu. (Magyar fl. képekben). Publ.: 1929-1934, in 19 fascicles (p. 8: Feb 1934), p. [1]-23, col. pl. 2-x/, [1, expl. pl.], uncol. pl. 1-576 (2/If), 25 pl. (by Vera Csapody) with 72 photogr. Copies: MO, U, USDA. part col. pl. uncol. pl. dates part col. pl. uncol. pl. dates I i-il 1-32 1929 II XX 321-352 1932 2 lll-1V 33-64 1929 12 XX111 353-384 1932 3 v-vul 65-96 1929 13 XXIV 385-416 1932 4 V1l1-1x 97-128 1930 14 XXV 417-448 1932 5 X-X1 129-160 1930 15 XXV1 449-480 1933 6 Xi-X111 161-192 1930 16 XXVII-XXVill_ 481-512 1933 a] X1V-XV1 193-224 1930 17 XX1X 513-544 1933 8 XVII-XV111 225-256 1931 18 XXX 545-570 1933 9 X1X-XX 257-288 1931 19 XXxXI1-xl 1934 10 XX1 289-320 1932 Jeanbernat, Ernest-Marie-Jules (1835-1888), French physician, geologist and botanist; studied at Paris; dr. med. 1862; practicing physician at Toulouse 1862-1866; from 1866 on combining a business and a scientific career. (feanb.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: T'LM (50.000 bryoph.). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 248; BL 2: 121, 125, 154, 194, 500, 672; CSP 8: 18, 10: 330, 12: 365-366, 16:91; GR p. 283-284, cat. p. 65; Hortus 3: 1196 (“Jeanb.”’); IH 2: 315; Jackson p. 279, 280, 291; Kew 3: 158; Rehder 5: 432; Tucker 1: 370. Anon., Bull. Soc. Sci. Toulouse 8: 13-20. 1889; Mem. Acad. Sci. Toulouse ser. 8. 10: 538- 540. 1888, ser. g. 1: 1-28. 1889. Astre, Bull. Soc. Hist. nat. Toulouse 101: 177. 1966. Baillet, M., Notice sur la vie et les travaux du Dr E. Jeanbernat s.l.n.d., 28 p.; Mem. Acad. Sci Toulouse ser. 9.1: 562-587. 1889. Clos, D., Bull. Soc. bot. France 35: 178. 1888. Diels F. L. E. & Mildbraed, G. W. J., Generalregister Bot. Jahrb. 1(1-30): 29. 1904. Dumeril, A. H. A., Ann. Bot. 2: 414-415. 1889. Husnot, P. T., Rev. bryol. 1: 47, 63. 1874, 7: 31. 1880, 11: 31, 77. 1884, 12: 80. 1885, 13: 48, 79. 1886. Lamie, Bull. Soc. Sci. phys. nat. Toulouse 8: 13-20. 1889. Margais, Rev. de Bot. 7: 341-350. 1889. Renauld, F., Rev. bryol. 15: 47-48. 1888. COMPOSITE WORKS: See Victor de Martrin-Donos, Florule du Tarn, deuxiéme partie vegetaux cellulaires 1867; Jeanbernat co-author. 3318. Flore bryologique des environs de Toulouse... ouvrage accompagne de tableaux dichoto- miques facilitant la détermination des espéces. Toulouse (Imprimerie Douladoure) 1879. Oct. (FU. bryol. Toulouse). Publ.: 1879, p. [3]-140. Copies: G. — Reprinted from Bull. Soc. phys. nat. Toulouse 4 (1879). — Nat. Nov. Mar 1880 and Bot. Zeit. 16 Apr 1880, cite a Flore cryptogamique des environs de Toulouse, possibly referring to the present work. 3319. Le massif du Laurenti Pyrénées frangaises géographie, géologie, botanique... Paris (Asselin, Libraire-éditeur...) 1879. (Massif Laurentz). Co-author: Pierre Marguerite Edouard Timbal-Lagrave (1819-1888). Publ.: Jan-Jun 1879 (pref. 20 Dec 1878; Nat. Nov. Aug(2) 1879), p. [1]-434, pl. 1-2, map. 432 JEFFREY, E. C. Copy: NY.— Reprinted from Mem. [Bull.] Soc. Sci. phys. nat. Toulouse 3: 196-624, 2 pl. 1875-1876, publ. 1879. 3320. Guide du bryologue dans la chaine des Pyrénées et le sud-ouest de la France par le Dr. Jeanbernat et F. Renauld... Auch (Imprimerie et lithographie G. Foix,...) 1884-1885, 2 [3] parts. Oct. (Guide bryol. Pyrénées). Co-author: Ferdinand Renauld (1837-1910). Part 1, Bassin Sous-Pyrénéen, 1884 (Nat. Nov. Nov 1884; Bot. Zeit. 26 Dec 1884), cover, p. [1]-40. Reprinted from Revue de botanique 2: 258-271, 293-305, 1883/1884, publ. 1884. Part 2, Pyrénées-Exploration, 1885 (Nat. Nov. Sep 1885; Rev. bryol. Sep 1885), cover, p. [41]-74. — Reprinted from id. 3: 12-26, 305-338, 1884/5, publ. 1885; see also 5: 186-200. 1886/87. Part [3], Bryo-Géographie des Pyrénées... Cherbourg (Imprimerie Ch. Syffert, ...), 1885, publ. 1886 (Nat. Nov. Sep 1886; Bot. Zeit. 24 Sep 1886; Rev. bryol. Mai 1886), cover, p. [1]-194. — Reprinted from Mémoires Societe de la nationale des Sciences naturelles et mathematiques de Cherbourg 25: 5-194. 1885. Copies: G, NY. Jeanpert, Henri Edouard (1861-1921), French botanist; originally in private business; from 1907 connected with the Muséum d’histoire naturelle, Paris, in charge of the Cosson herbarium. (eanp.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: P, PC; further material: E,F, G. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 3: 641 (6.9 Mai 1861); Barnhart 2: 248; BL 2: 180, see also 161, 166, 201; CSP 16: 91-92; IF suppl. 1: 82, 3: 212; IH 2: 315; Kew 3: 158: Rehder 5: 432; Tucker 1: 370. Lecomte, Bull. Mus. Hist. nat. 27: 481-482. 1921. Merrill, Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 30(1): 167. 1947. 3321. Vade-mecum du naturaliste — 1. Vade-mecum du botaniste dans la region Parisienne. Tableaux synoptiques des familles, genres, espéces et variétés et 1634 figures de toutes les espéces de plantes croissant dans la region Parisienne par H. E. Jeanpert... preface de M. H. Lecomte... Paris (Librairie des Sciences naturelles Paul Klincksieck Leon L’ Homme, succr...) 1911. (Vadem. bot.). Ed. 1: Apr 1911 (p. vi: 10 Apr 1911; Nat. Nov. Apr(2). 1911), p. [i*], [i]-xii, [1]-242, [i], 1- 231. Copies: HH. NY. Ed. 2: 1953, p- [1*], [i]-xii, [1]-242, 1-231. — Rev. et corr. par G. Viennot-Bourgin. — Almost unchanged; index of vascular names replaces list of localities. Jeffrey, Edward Charles (1866-1952), Canadian botanist; Ph. D. Harvard 1898; at Toronto (1898-1902); from 1902 plant morphologist at Harvard; professor of plant mor- phology 1907-1933. (E. feffr.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Andrews p. 281; Barnhart 2: 248; BM 2: 929; Bossert p. 196; CSP 16: 93; DSB 7: 90-91; Kew 3: 160; Lenley p. 241; Tucker 1: 370. Ewan, J. et al, Short hist. bot. U.S. 15, 49, 51, 52, 106. 1969. Hirsch, G. C., Index biol. p. 140. 1928. Jeffrey, E. C., The anatomy of woody plants, Chicago. Oct. 1917, x, 478 p. Wetmore and Barghoorn, Phytomorphology 3(1, 2): 127-132. 1953 (portr., bibl. of 115 nos.). EPONYMY: Jeffreya H. Wild (1974) is dedicated to the present-day botanist C. Jeffrey, at Kew. 3322. The comparative anatomy and phylogeny of the Coniferales. Boston (published for the Boston Society of Natural History) 1903-1905, 2 parts. Oct. (Compar. anat. Conif.). 435 JEFFREY, E. C. 1: Nov 1903, p. [1, reprint cover], [441]-459, pl. 68-71. Copy: US. — Reprinted from Memoirs of the Boston Society of natural History vol. 5(10). 2: Jan 1905, p. [i, cover], [1]-37, pl. 1-7. Copy: US. — Id. vol. 6(1). Jeffrey, John (1826-1854), Scottish botanical explorer of the American Northwest on the “Oregon Expedition” 1850-1854; disappeared while exploring the Colorado river basin. (7. Jeff). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Material from the Oregon expedition is at CGE, E (best set) and K. Ref.: Hooker, W. J., J. Bot. Kew Gard. Misc. 5: 315-317. [Oct], 395, 415 [Dec]. 1853. Hedge, I. C. and J. M. Lamond, Ind. coll. Edinburgh 95. 1970. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 1: 210; Backer p. 293; Barnhart 2: 248; BB p. 165; BM 2: 929; Desmond p. 342-343; IH 2: 315; Hortus 3: 1196 (“‘J. Jeffr.”’); ME 3: 733; PR 4411; Rehder 5: 432; Tucker 1: 370. Anon., Gard. Chron. 1852: 551, 1853: 243-244, 663. Barron, Gard. Chron. 1871: 1423. Brewer, W. H., in Sereno Watson, Bot. Calif. 2: 557. 1880. Coats, A. M., Quest for plants 319-320. 1969. Coville, F. V., Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 11: 57-60. 1897 (itin.). Cox, J. Roy. Hort. Soc. 80: 521-522. 1955. Dallimore, W., Forestry 6: 508. 1932. Dowling, Garden J. N. Y. B. G. 4: 118-119. 1954. Eastwood, A., Calif. hist. Soc. Quart. 18(4): 343. 1939. Ewan, J., Rocky Mountain naturalists 238-239. 1950; in Cent. Progr. nat. Sci. 52. 1955. James, The trees of Bicton 109-110. 1969. Johnstone, Notes Roy. Bot. Gard. Edinburgh 20: 1-53. 1939. Mc’Nab, Gard. Chron. 1872: 464-465, 573-574. Lange, Oregon hist. Quart. 68(2): 111-124. 1967 (J. and the Oregon Exped.; contains extracts of correspondence and subscription/subscribers pamphlets). Murray, A., Botanical expedition to Oregon, [Edinburgh Sep. 1853], [i], 1-2 p., 5 pl., (copy at NY) (list of plants sent by Jeffrey) [For a full list of the circulars issued by the “Oregon Botanical Association” see Lange (1967)|; Trans. bot. Soc. Edinburgh 6: 350-351. 1860 (note by “Oregon Committee” on ‘Pinus Jeffreyi Oreg. Gom.’’). See under Murray for further details. Piper, G. V5, Contr: U:S- nat) Herby 11217 1906; Ravenscroft, E., Pinetum britannicum 45-46. 1843. Jeffs, Royal Edgar (1879-1933), American botanist; M.S.A. Iowa State College 1910; Ph. D. State University lowa 1923; professor of biology at lowa Wesleyan College 1910-1912; at Friends University 1913-1914; instructor (1916-1921) and professor of botany (1923-1932) at the University of Oklahoma. (Jeffs). HERBARIUM and TYPES: Material at [A, ISC, MICH, OKL and OKLA. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 249; BL 1: 208, 303; Hortus 3: 1196 (‘“‘Jeffs’’) ; IH 2: 315; NAF ser. 2. 5: 244. Anon., Nature 131: 646. 1933; Science 77: 344. 1933. Yarbrough, J. A., Proc. lowa Acad. Sci. 40: 35-36. 1933. 3323- A preliminary list of the ferns and seed plants of Oklahoma. Publ. Univ. Okla. Biol. Survey 2(2): 39-101. 1930. Co-author: Elbert L. Little, Jr. (1907-x). Publ.: 28 Jun 19309, p. [i-vi], [33]-101. Copies: MICH, MO, NY. Ref.: Jefis, Key to the ferns and seed plants of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma 1931, 147 p. Little and Olmsted, Proc. Oklahoma Acad. Sci. 15: 44-49. 1935 (additions). Jekyll, Gertrude (1843-1932), British gardener. (Jekyll). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. 434 JENKINS BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 249; BM 2: 930; Bossert p. 196; Desmond p. 343; Henrey 2: 516; Kew 3: 161; MW p. 217; Plesch p. 282; Rehder 3: 124. Anon., J. Bot. 71: 24. 1933 (see also Gard. Chron. 17 Dec. 1932); Garden, London 100(7): 310-312. 1974 (portr.). Coats, A., Huntia 2: 201-202. 1965 (portr.). Hadfield, M., Pioneers in gardening 222-227. 1951. Jekyll, F., Gertrude Jekyll, a memoir, London 1934, 248 p. (portr.) (see J. Bot. 73: 61. 1935). Nelmes & Cuthbertson, Curtis’s Bot. Magaz. dedic. 1827-1927, p. 392-394. 1932 (portr.). Stearn, W. T., J. R. Hort. Soc. 91: 488-490. 1966 (rev. of B. Mussingham, Miss Jekyll, portrait of a great gardener). Jelinek, Anton (Antonin) (//. 1857-1859), Austrian naturalist on the Novara expedition. (Felin.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: W (Novara coll.), dupl.: B, G, LE, PR. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BM 2: 930; CSP 16: 94; [IH 2: 315; LS suppl. 13009-13013; Maiwald p. 204; Rehder 5: 432; SK 1: 261-262; Urban-Berl. p. 261, 265, 277, 288, 303, 360. Anon., Osterr. bot. Z. 10: 83. 1860. Jelliffe, Smith Ely (1866-1945), American botanist at New York; Ph. D. Columbia University 1899, professor of pharmacognosy at the College of Pharmacy, City of New York (1894). (fell.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 249; BL 1: 202, 303; CSP 16: 95; GR p. 224; Kew 3: 161; Lenley p. 241-242; LS 13135; NAF ser. 2. 6: 66-67; Rehder 5: 432; Tucker 1: 371. De Toni, G. B., Syll. alg. 4: xxxi. 1897. Nordstedt, C. F. O., Index Desmid. bibl. 19. 1896, suppl. 9. 1908. Rickett, H. W., Index Bull. Torrey bot. Club 51-52. 1955. 3324. The flora of Long Island... Lancaster, Pa. (The New Era Printing Company) 1899. Oct. (Fl. Long Island). Trade issue: 1899 (TBC 24 Jan 1900), p. [i]-xvi, [1]-160. Copies: NY, USDA. Thesis issue: 1899, p. [i]-xvi, 1-163. Copy: NY. —“‘ The flora of Long Island by Smith Ely Jelliffe. Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of doctor of philosophy in the faculty of pure science, Columbia University. Privately printed. 1899. — p. 161-163 contains biogr. details and a list of publications. Additions: Grout, Torreya 2: 49-53. 1902; Jelliffe, Torreya 4: 97-100. 1904. Ref.: Coulter, J. M., Bot. Gaz. 30: 26 Dec 1900. Jenkins, Anna Eliza (1886-1973), American phytopathologist and mycologist; Ph. D. Cornell 1927; from 1912 with the Bureau of Plant Industry. (enk.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: BPI. Exsiccatae: Myriangiales selecti exsweati, fasc. 1-11, nos. 1-550, 1940-1964, sets at BPI, CUP, DAOM, FH, HCIO, IARI, IMI, LPS, MICH, NY, PC, PRE, US, WIS (with Agesilau Antonia Bitancourt, 1899-x). Ref.: Stevenson, J., Taxon 4: 183. 1955, Beih. Nova Hedw. 36: 206-216. 1971. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Bossert p. 196; IH 2: 316; Kew 3: 162; Lenley p. 242; LS suppl. 13014-13023; MW p. 217, suppl. p. 145; Stevenson p. 1246. Rogers, D. P., Brief hist. mycol. N. Amer. 32. 1977. EpoNYMy: Annajenkinsia M. J. Thirumalachar & M.J. Narasimhan (1955). Note: Jenkinsella E. M. Reid & M. E. J. Chandler (1933) is dedicated to the palaeobotanist D. J. Jenkins; Jenkinsia W. J. Hooker (1841) and Jenkinsia Griffith (1844) are dedicated to Francis Jenkins (1793-1866), English soldier in India, Governor of Assam and collector of plants in that area. 435 JENKINSON Jenkinson, James (1739?-1808), British botanist of Yealand, Lancs.; breeder of Pelar- gonium. ( fenkins.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 7: 111; Barnhart 2: 250; BB p. 165; BM 2: 931; Desmond p. 344; Dryander 3: 131; Henry 2: 114, 654, 655, 724, 3: 64; Jackson p. 232; Kew 3: 163; PR 4414 (ed. 1: 4882); Rehder 1: 395, 5: 433; SO 10, 319, 511; Tucker 1: 371. Petty, The Naturalist 1902 (541): 34 (d. 15 Oct 1808 “‘having nearly completed his 7oth year’’, inscription tombstone). EPONYMY: Jenkinsonia Sweet (1821) is dedicated to the horticulturist Robert H. Jenkinson. 3325. A generic and specific description of British plants, translated from the Genera and Species plantarum of the celebrated Linnaeus. To which is prefixed an etymological dictionary explaining the classes, orders and principal genera. And a glossary is added to explain the technical terms. With notes and observations, by James Jenkinson. Kendal (printed and sold by T. Caslon, and Hawes, Clark, and Collins, ... in London; J. Ashburner, in Kendal; and A. Ashburner, in Lancaster) 1775. Oct. (in fours). (Gen. sp. descr. Brit. pl.). Publ.: 1775 (p. x: 10 Apr 1775), p. [i]-xxviii, [1]-258, [1-9, ind.], p/. 7-5 with text (uncol. copp.). Copies: G, HH, MO, NY (2), US, USDA. Jenman, George Samuel (1845-1902), British gardener and botanist, superintendent of Castleton Gardens, Jamaica (1873-1879), superintendent of the botanic gardens and government botanist at Georgetown, British Guiana (1879-1902). (Jenm.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: NY (4000; fern herbarium); other large set, incl. phanerogams at K. Duplicates in many herbaria. Ref.: Anon., Torreya 2: 190. 1902 (herb. acquired by NY). Britton, J. New York Bot. Gard. 4: 85-86. 1903 (id.). Martyn, E. B., Index of the phanerogamae ...in the Jenman Herbarium, Department of Agriculture, British Guiana, 1937. (typescript at K and U). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 250; BB p. 166; BM 2: 931; Clokie p. 190; CSP 10: 335, 12: 367, 16: 79; Desmond p. 344; IF p. 707-708, suppl. 1: 82, 4: 326; IH 2: 316-317; Jackson p. 509; Kew 3: 163; Lenley p. 242; Rehder 5: 433; Zander ed. 10, p. 676. Anon., Bot. Not. 1903: 34; Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1903: 29; Proc. Linn. Soc. London 114: 37. 1902; Torreya 2: 80. 14 Mai 1902. Britten, J. Bot. 40: 208, 237. 1902. Faweett, Bull. bot. Dept. Jamaica 9(4) : 59-60. 1902 (partly reprint of obituary in the Argosy, Demerara 1 Mar 1902). Hart, J. H., Gard. Chron. 1902: 234; Preface to Jenman, The ferns and fern-allies of the British West Indies 1g09 (portr.). Urban, I., Symb. ant. 1: 80-82. 1898, 2: 3. 1900, 3: 5, 67. 1902. EPONYNY: Jenmania Wachter (1897); Jenmania Rolfe (1898); Jenmaniella Engler (1927); Jenmaniomyces Ciferri & ‘Tomaselli (1953). 3326. The ferns and fern-allies of Jamaica. From Bulletin, Botanical Department. Jamaica 1890-1808, s.d. [1902 or later]. i Publ.: A series of publications in the Bulletin of the Botanical Department, Jamaica, brought together in a paste-up, with special title page. Copy: US. — To be cited from journal. part Bull. no. pages dates part Bull. no. pages dates I 18 4-7 Aug 1890 6 25 2-5 Nov 1891 2 20 5-9 Dec 1890 ] 26 2-4 Dec 1891 3 21 14-15 | Jan 1891 8 29 5-7 Mar 1892 4 22 Il Jul 1891 9 31 7-8 Jun 1892 5 29 5-8 Sep 1891 10 33 6-8 Jul 1892 430 JENNINGS, A. V. part Bull. no. pages dates part Bull. no. pages dates TO 34 7-8 Aug 1892 18 43 6-8 Mai 1893 12 35 6-8 Sep 1892 19 44 5-6 Jun 1893 13 36 10-11 Oct 1892 20 45 7-8 Jul 1893 14 38 5-7 Dec 1892 21 46 7-8° Aug 1893 15 40 g-12 Feb 1893 22 47 6-7 Sep 1893 16 41 5-7 Mar 1893 23 48 [1] Oct 1893 17 42 6-8 Apr 1893 24 49 6-7 Nov 1893 3327- The ferns and fern-allies of the British West Indies and Guana ['Trinidad, West Indies, 1898- 1909]. (Ferns Brit. W. Ind.). Pref.: [i]-ix, publ. with part 2, Jul 1898 (p. [i] = portr. author) ; index [ili ]-vill. Copies: G, U (incomp.), US, USDA. Editor parts 8-20: John Hinchley Hart (1847-1911). 1: Jan 1808, p. [3]-32, reprinted from Bull. misc. Inf. Royal bot. Gard. Trinidad 3(5). 2: Jul 1898, p. 33-60, ib. 3(7). 3: Jan 1899, p. 61-79, ib. 3(10) app. 4: Apr 1899, p. 81-94, ib. 3(11) app. 5: Oct 1899, p. 95-113, 1b. 3(13) app. 6: Apr 1900, p. 115-133, 1b. no. 23, app. 7: Jan 1900, p. 135-140, ib. no. 49, app. 8: Apr 1906(?), p. 141-145, 1b. no. 50. g: probably 1907, p. 147-174, issued independently. 10: probably 1907, p. 175-190, idem. 11: probably 1907, p. 191-204, idem. 12: Feb 1908 (sign.), p. 205-222, idem. 13 Feb 1908 (sign.), p. 223-244, idem. 14: Apr 1908 (sign.), p. 245-264, idem. 15: Mai 1908 (sign.), p. 265-280, idem. 16: Aug 1908 (sign.), p. 281-303, idem. 17: Sep 1908 (sign.), p. 305-328, idem. 18: Feb 1909 (sign.), p. 329-352, idem. 19: Jun 1909 (sign.), p. 353-376, idem. 20: Oct 1909 (sign.), 377-407, idem. Jenner, Edward (1803-1872), British algologist. (Zenner). HERBARIUM and TyYPEs: BM (6000 algae). Further material at OXF. Letters in Broome corr. at BM. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 250; BB p. 166; BL 2: 248, 672; BM 2: 931; Bossert p. 196; Clokie p. 190; CSP 3: 544-545, 10: 335, 16: 97; Dawson p. 474-475, 940 [index]; Desmond p. 344; DNB 29: 324; Dryander 2: 128, 572; Frank 3(Anh.): 48; Henrey 2: 32, 724; IH 2: 317; Jackson p. 261; Kew 3: 163-164; Lenley p. 242; PR 4415; Tucker 1: 371. Nordstedt, C. F. O., Index Desmid. bibl. 19. 1896. Wolley-Dod, A. M., Fl. Sussex xl. 1970. 3328. A flora of Tunbridge Wells, being a list of indigenous plants within a radius of fifteen miles around that place,... Tunbridge Wells (printed and published by J. Colbran), London (D. Bouge,... and Harvey and Darton,...) s.d. [1845]. Oct. (in fours). (FV. Tunbridge Wells). / Publ.: 1845, frontisp., p. [i]-xx, [1-2, err.], [1, h.t.], [1]-260, [1-2, list subscr.]. Copy: MO. — This 260 p. issue is partly printed on one side. Other issue: 1845, p. [i]-xx, [1-2, err.], [1, h.t.], [1]-134. Copy: HH. Jennings, Alfred Vaughan (1864-1903), British botanist and geologist; demonstrator in botany at Dublin; collected in New Zealand. (A. Jenn.). 437 JENNINGS, A. V. HERBARIUM and TyPEs: K (plants from New Zealand); GR states that his herbarium is at DBN. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 250; BB p. 166; CSP 16: 98; Desmond p. 344; GR p. 402; IH 2: 317; Kew 3: 164. Cole [G. A. J. C.], Quart. J. Geol. Soc. London 59: lv-lvi. 1903; Proc. Linn. Soc. London 115: 31-32. 1903. De Toni, G. B., Syll. alg. 4: xxxi. 1897. K. M. H., New Phytologist 2(3): 65-66. 1903. EPONYMY: Jenningsia Schaeffer (1918) 1s dedicated to Herbert Spencer Jennings (1868-1947), American zoologist at Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore. 3329. Notes on the structure of Tmesipteris... Dublin (printed at the University Press by Ponsonby and Weldrick, ...) 1891. Oct. (Notes Tmesipteris). Co-author: Kate Marion Hall (1861-1918). Publ.: 1891 (read 27 Apr 1891; Nat. Nov. Jan(2). 1892), p. [1]-18, pl. 1-5. Copy: MO. — Reprinted (50 copies only) from Proc. R. Irish Acad. ser. 3. 2(1), 1891 (journal publ. n.v.). Jennings, Otto Emery (1877-1964), American botanist; B.S. Agric. Ohio State Univ. 1903; Dr. phil. Univ. Pittsburgh 1911; Dr. h.c. Sci. id. 1930; from 1904-1964 at the Carnegie Museum Pittsburgh, also at the University of Pittsburgh in various functions 1911-1946; edrtor of the Bryologist 1913-1938; to his friends “O. E.”’ (Jenn.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: CM (70.000). Duplicates BM, BUT, EVMU, MO, NY, OS, PENN, US, WTU, WVA. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 250; BL 1: 207, 211, 212, 226, 303; Bossert p. 196; Hortus 3: 1196 (“‘Jennings’’); Hirsch p. 140; HU 1: 489; IH 2: 317; Kew 3: 164; Langman p. 394; Lenley p. 242; LS 34904-34905; MW p. 218; NAF ser. 2. 3:37, 5: 244; SBC p: 123 © Jenn. );*Tucker 1 371. Anon., Rev. bryol. 38: 96. 191 h 47: 76, 77, 78. 1920; Rev. bryol. lichénol. 9: 165. 1936; 33: 621. 1965. Boone, W., Hist. Bot. W. Virginia 174. 1965. Henry, L. K., Trillia 12: ili-vi. 1964 (portr.); Torreya 91(6): 502-512. 1964 (portr., bibl.) ; Castanea 29(2): 121-123. 1964 (portr.); Proc. Penn. Acad. Sci. 38(1): 18-20. 1964 (portr.). Murrill, W. A., Hist. found. bot. Florida 21. 1945. Netting, Bryologist 68(3) : 353-359. 1965 (portr.). Pearth, Ann. Carnegie Mus. 44(6): 59-69. 1973 (detailed bibl.). Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide Mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. P. 482 [ind.]. 1963. Polunin, N., Bot. Ganad. Eastern Arctic 2: 11. 1947 (Natl. Mus. Canada, Bull. 97). Rickett, H. W., Index Bull. Torrey bot. Club 52. 1955. Stafleu, F. A., Taxon 13: 69. 1964. Steere, W. C., Bot. Rev. 43: 325-327. 1977. Waller, Ohio J. Sci. 64: 303-304. 1964. MEMORIAL PUBLICATION: Trillia no. 12, 1946-1963. EPONYMY: [he ‘Jennings Blazing Star Prairie”’ in Butler County, Pa., was named in honor of Jennings in recognition of his conservation activities. 3330- A manual of the mosses of Western Pennsylvania... with fifty-four full-page plates from drawings by the author... . Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (published by the author) 1913 [press of the City Mission Publishing Company]. Oct. (Man. mosses W. Pennsylvania). Ed. 1:15 Jun 1913, p. [i]-v, [1]-429, pl. 1-54 (in pagination). Copies: G, MICH, MO, USDA. Ed. 2: Sep 1951, p. [i-xii], 1-323. frontisp. map [1, expl. pl.], p/. 1-72 (uncol.). Copies: NY, US. 3331- A contribution to the botany of the Isle of Pines, Cuba, based upon the specimens of plants 438 JENSEN, C. E. O. from that island contained in the herbarium of the Carnegie Museum under date of October 1916. [Pittsburgh, Pa.], 1971. Oct. (Contr. bot. Isle of Pines). Publ.: 31 Mar 1917 (date on cover, reprint; journal publ. 28 Mar 1917), reprinted with a special cover from Annals of the Carnegie Museum 11(1,2): 19-29, pl. 5-28, 1917 (journal publ. rd. at Washington D.C. 30 Mar 1917). Copies of both reprint and journal publ.: US. 3332. Check list of mosses of Western Pennsylvania included in Manual of mosses of Western Pennsylvania by Otto E. Jennings, . . . Pittsburgh, Pa. 1935. (Check list mosses W. Pennsylvania). Publ.: 1935, p. [1]-16, index on p. 3 of cover. Copy: Steere. — Prepared and printed by C. M. Boardman and Sidney Kingman Eastwood (18g0-x), fide letter Eastwood 21 Apr 1947 in Steere copy. Jensen, Christian Erasmus Otterstrom (1859-1941), Danish bryologist. (C. Jens.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: C. — Other material at B, E, GB, H, W. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 250; BL 2: 52, 53, 672; Bossert p. 197; Hirsch p. 140; IH 2: 317; Kew 3: 164; Kleppa p. 235; KR p. 318; Moebius p. 123, 336; MW p. 218; INAFisern 2132375) Render 5: 433; SbGip. 123 (~C. Jens.”); Tl-a/i1 79: Anon., Bot. Not. 1902: 159; Generalregister Bot. Not. 1839-1938: 36, 101. 1939; Rev. bryol. 10: 73. 1883, 13: 109. 1886, 17: 61. 1890, 23: 64. 1896, 25: 16, 101. 1898, 28: 23, 80. 1901, BOHN 572 19035 944365139, 102: 19075 372 90. 1910, 38: 23. 1911, 41: 100, 107. 1914547220: 1920, 50: 30. 1923. Diels, F. L. E. & Mildbraed, G. W. J., Generalregister Bot. Jahrb. 1(1-30): 29. 1904. Hansen, A., Dansk bot. Ark. 21(1): 64. 1963 (q.v. for further refs.). Hesselbo, A., Bot. Tidskr. 46: 79-81. 1942 (portr.). Lind, J., Danish fungi herb. E. Rostrup 31. 1913. Persson, H., Bot. Not. 1942: 105-109 (portr.). Schuster, R. M., Hep. Anthoc. N. Amer. 1: 62. 1966. COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Warming, E. et al., Botany of the Faeroes based upon Danish in- vestigation, Bryophyta, ... in vol. 1, p. 120-197, publ. 15 Feb 1gor. 3333- Mosser fra Novaia-Kemlia, samlede paa Dijmphna-Expeditionen 1882-83 af Th. Holm, bestemte af C. Jensen... Kjobenhavn (Bianco Lunos Kgl. Hof-Bogtrykkeri (F. Dreyer)) 1885. Oct. (Mosser Novaia-XKemlia). Publ.: 1885 (t.p.), p. [1]-10. Copies: MO, Steere. — Preprinted from Christian F. Litken, Dymphna-Togtets zoologisk-botaniske Udbytte, Kjobenhavn 1887, p. 63-70. 3334. Die Moose des Sarekgebietes .. Stockholm (C. E. Fritzes Bokforlags.Aktiebolag), Berlin (R. Friedlander & Sohn, ...) 1907-1910. Oct. (Moose Sarekgeb.). Co-author: Hampus Wilhelm Arnell (1848-1932). Part 1: Jul-Sep 1907 (p. 132: printed 10 Jun 1907; Rev. bryol. Oct 1907), Naturwiss. Unters. Sarekgeb. Schwedisch-Lappland [ed. A. Hamberg] 3 [Botanik] (2): 71-132. — Original sheets re-issued 1920 with a “second edition of the cover’”’. Parts 2/3: Nov-Dec 1910 (p. 268: 10 Oct 1910; Rev. bryol. Jan 1911), ib. 3(3): 133-168. Copy: FH. 3335- Musci Asiae borealis Beschreibung der von den schwedischen Expeditionen nach Sibirien in den Jahren 1875 und 1876 gesammelten Moose mit Berucksichtigung aller friheren bryologischen Angaben fir das russische Nord-Asien. Dritter Teil Torfmoose von C. Jensen... Uppsala & Stockholm (Almqvist & Wiksells Boktryckeri A. B.) [1909]. Qu. (Musct As. bor.). Publ.: Aug 1909 (Communicated 21 Apr 1909; p. 18: printed 5 Jul 1909; Nat. Nov. Sep (2) 1909), p. [1]-18. Copy: Steere. — K. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Hand]. 44(5). 3336. Danmarks mosser eller beskrivelse af de i Danmark med Faergerne fundne bryofyter. Kobenhayn, Kristiania (Gyldendalske Boghandel, Nordisk Forlag) 1915. Oct. (Danmarks mosser). 439 JENSEN, C. E. O. Vol. 1: 1915 (p. vi: Jan 1915; J. Bot. Sep 1915; Nat. Nov. Jul 1915); p. )J-[vii], [1]-317. Copy: G. — “‘Hepaticales, Anthocerotales og Sphagnales...” Vol. 2: 1923 (p. iv: Apr 1923; J. Bot. Dec 1923), p. [i]-xix, 1-569, pl. 1-29. Copy: G. — ‘““Andreaeales og Bryales...” Ref.: Arnell, Sv. bot. Tidskr. 17: 531. 29 Dec 1923. 3337. Skandinaviens Bladmossflora. Kobenhavn (Ejnar Munksgaard) 1939. Oct. (Skand. Blad- mossfl.). Publ.: 1939, p- [i-v], [1]-535- Copies: G, MICH, U. - Ref.: Weimarck, Bot. Not. 1940: 418-422. 16 Dec 1940. Jensen, Thomas (1824-1877), Danish bryologist and high school teacher at Ranum (Ie Jens.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: C. — Other material at B, CGE, GB, H, KIEL. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BB p. 2: 251; BM 2: 931; Bossert p. 197; CSP 3: 545, 8: 24; IH 2: 318; Jackson p. 333; Kew 3: 164; NAF ser. 2. 3: 37; PR 4416. Anon., Bot. Not. 1878: 44. Christensen, C., Danske Bot. Hist. 1: 453-455, 2: 318-319. 1926. Warming, Bot. Tidsskr. 12: 199. 1881. EPONYMY: Jensenia S. O. Lindberg (1867). Note: Fensenobotrya Herre (1951) is dedicated to Emil Jensen; Jensensisperum M. E. J. Chandler (1966) is dedicated to James A. Jensen, American geologist. 3338. Bryologia danica eller de danske baldmosser, beskrevne af Thomas Jensen,... Kjobenhavn (C. G. Iversens Boghandel. Thieles Bogtrykkeri) 1856. Oct. (Bryol. danic.). Publ.: 1856, p. [i]-iv, [1]-214, [1-2, err.], pl. 1-9 (uncol. liths. auct.). Copies: FH, L, NY, Steere, USDA; IDC 5316. Additamenta: Bot. Tidsskr. 1: 230-235. 1866, 2: 266-289. 1868. Ref.: Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 15: 62-63. 1857. K., Bot. Zeit. 15: 869-870. 11 Dec 1857. Jepson, Willis Linn (1867-1946), Californian botanist, in various functions at the Dept. of Botany, Univ. of Calif. (Berkeley) 1887-1947, founder of the California botanical Society (1913), founder and editor of Madrono (1916-1934). (Zeps.). HERBARIUM and Types: JEPS. — Further material at B, BUF, H, MSC, MO, NY, PENN, UC, US, WELC. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 252; BL 1: 165, 168, 303; BM 2: 932; Bossert p. 197; CSP 16: 103; DSB 7: 102-103; Hirsch p. 140; Hortus 3: 1196 (“‘Jeps.’’); IH 2: 318; Kew 3: 165-166; Langman p. 394; NAF 28B(2); 339, ser. 2. 2: 162, 5: 244; NW p. 49; Rehder 5: 433; Lucker 1: 371; Zander ed. 10, p. 676. Anon., Science 78: 597-598. 1933. Cantelow, Leaflets western Bot. 8(5): 93. 1957. Carew, Touring Topics 20(12): 32-34, 50. 1928 (portr.) (““The high priest of flora.’’). Constance, L., Science 105: 614. 1947; Madrono 10: 128. 1950 (disp. of J’s estate). Ewan, J., J. Wash. Acad. Sci. 37: 414-416. 1947; Short hist. bot. U.S. 14, 19, 110,118, 161. 1969. ~ Fritz, Calif. Forester 14: 6-8. 1947, J. Calif. hort. Soc. 9: 23-26. 1948 (portr.). Heckard, L., et al., Madrono 19(4): 97-108. 1967 (main bibl.). Hultén, E., Bot. Not. 1940: 313-314. Humphrey, Makers N. Amer. Bot. 127-128. 1961. Jepson, W. L., Madrono 4: 276-286. 1938 (portr., autobiogr. notes). Keck, D. D., Madrono 9(7): 223-228. 1948 (place J. in Calif. bot.). Mason, H., Madrono 9: 61-64. 1947. Parsons, Sierra Club Bull. 32: 104-107. 1947. Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 172. 1963. 440 JEPSON Rodgers, A. D., Amer. bot. 1873-1892. 330 [index]. 1944. Thomas, J., Contr. Dudley Herb. 5(6): 157. 1961. Wheeler, Desert Plant Life 19: 43-45. 1947. COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Edited an undetermined number of issues of Erythea. (2) Edited Nemophila, Berkeley, Calif., 1-14, 1919-1927. EPONYMY: fepsonia J. K. Small (1896). 3339- A flora of western middle Califorma ... Berkeley, California (Encina Publishing Com- pany) 1go1. Oct. (in fours). (Fl. w. Calif.). Ed. 1: 16 Apr 1901, p. [1]-iv, 1-625. Copies: L, MO, NY, US, USDA. — The copy of Trelease at MO is inscribed (by the author) 20 Apr 1901. Stock destroyed in earthquake-fire of 1906. Ed. 2: 25 Jan 1911 (p. [2]), [1]-515. Copies: MICH, MO, U, US, USDA. — “Second edition”’ San Francisco (Cunningham, Curtiss & Welch). Ref.: M. A. H(owe), Torreya 1: 69-70. 20 Jun 1901 (rev.). Britten, J. Bot. 39: 347-348. Oct 1901 (rev.). Coulter, Bot. gaz. 31? 435-436. 20 Jun 1901 (rev.). 3340. Twentieth century text-books. A school flora for the Pacific Coast... New York (D. Appleton and Company) 1902. Oct. (School fl. Pacif. Coast). Publ.: 10 Oct 1902 (p. [iv]), p. [i]-vi, [1]-96. Copies: US, USDA. 3341. A flora of California... illustrated with many original figures. San Francisco (Cun- ningham, Curtiss & Welch), London (Wm. Wesley & Son), Berkeley, Cal. (Students co- operative society), Leipzig (Oswald Weigel) 1909-1943, 3 vols. Qut. (Fl. Calif). Imprints: 1(1,2) as above. 1(3) as above but without Leipzig; 1(4) San Francisco (H. S. Crocker Co. and Cunningham, Curtiss & Welch), Berkeley (as 1,1), London (as 1,1); 1(5) San Francisco (H. 8. Crocker Co.), Berkeley (Associated Students’ Store), London (as 1,1); all other parts: Berkeley, Cal. (Associated Students Store). Publ.: The precise dates of publication differ sometimes from those mentioned on the original covers. Copies: G, MICH, MO, NY, U, USDA; IDC 7565. vol. part pages Jigures dates I 8(1) 1-32 - not published I 33-64 I-13 4 Nov 1909 (see p. 64) 3 65-192 - 30 Apr 1912 (see p. 192) 6 193-336 14-60 24 Oct 1921 (see p. 336) 2 337-368 61-65 4 Nov 1909 (see p. 368) 4 369-464 66-91 3 Jan 1914 (see p. 464) 5 465-528 92-105 11 Feb 1915 (see p. 528) 7 529-578 106-127 21 Jan 1922: 8(2) 579-index - not published 2 I [1]-16, 337-684 207-279 17 Sep 1936 2 17-176 128-162 15 Feb 1936 3 177-336 163-206 20 Jul 1936 3 I 17-128 280-365 31 Mai 1939 (see p. 128) 2 129-464 366-451 5 Mai 1943 (see p. 464) The figures are inserted plates. Ref.: Howe, Torreya 10: 16-18. 29 Jan 1910. 3342. The trees of California... San Francisco (Cunningham, Curtiss & Welch) s.d. [1909]. (Trees Calif.). Ed. 1: 16 Dec 1909 (p. [4]), p. [1]-228, fig. 7-117. Copies: MO, NY, US, USDA; IDC 7566. Ed. 2: 1 Sep 1923 (p. [4]), p. [1]-240, fig. 1-124. Copies: US, USDA. — “Second edition” Berkeley, California (Associated Students Store) s.d. cet JEPSON 3343. Memoirs of the University of California volume 2 The Silva of California... Berkeley (The University Press). (Selva Calzf.). Publ.: 29 Dec 1910 (p. [2], Nat. Nov. Feb (2) 1911), p. [1]-480, pl. 1-85, with text, 3 maps, id. Copies: US, USDA; IDC 7567. 3344. A manual of the flowering plants of Californma ... the manuscript prepared through a fund provided by James Bernard Smith and Inez Ray Smith. Illustrated with 1023 original drawings. Berkeley, Calif. (Sather Gate Bookshop) s.d. [1923-1925]. 16-mo. (Man. fl. pl. Calif.). : Pages dates pages dates pages dates [1]-32 27 Nov 1925 129-384 6 Dec 1923 769-960 23 Sep 1925 24a-24h 27 Nov 1925 385-768 14 Apr 1925 g61-1170 24 Nov 1925 33-128 28 Sep 1923 IE7I-1238 1925 Copies: G, NY, USDA. Other issue: 1925, Berkeley, California (Associated Students Store) publ. 1925, p. [1]-24, 24a- 24h, [25]-1238. Copies: MICH, MO, NY, U, US. Second printing: 1938. Third printing: 2 Apr 1951, Berkeley and Los Angeles (University of California Press), p. [1]- 24, 24a-24h, 25-1238. Copies: NY, US, — Reprinted in facsimile 1957. Fourth printing: 1960, Berkeley. The dates for ed. 1 are those given on the verso of the title page. Wheeler has questioned the reliability of these dates but in the absence of proof to the contrary they should be accepted. C.V. Morton received a letter from Jepson (3 Apr 1939) stating that the Manager of the Associated Students Store had verified that the parts were received and on sale on the dates specified. The parts were indeed not advertised. See also Heckard et al. (1967). Com- plimentary copies of the parts as issued were sent to K, LE and the Library of Congress. Ref.: Wheeler, Amer. J. Bot. 29 (Suppl.): 19-20. 1942. Heckard et al., Madrono 19(4): 98-99. 1967. 3345. A flora of the economic plants of California for agricultural students including the important crop plants, agricultural weeds, poisonous plants, honey plants, medicinal plants, chaparral shrubs, native timber trees, and the most common native plants of the spring flowering... Berkeley, California (Associated Students Store). [1924] Oct. (FV. econ. pl. Calif.). Publ.: 26 Mar 1924 (p. [2]), p. [1]-223; Copies: MO, NY, US, USDA. 3346. General key to the families of flowering plants of California ... to be used in connection with Jepson’s Manual of the flowering plants of California. Berkeley, California (Associated Students Store...) 1928. (Key fam. pl. Calif.). Publ.: 1928, p. 21-24h. Copy: NY.—A reprint of p. 21-24h of the 1925 issue of the Manual (no. 3344). 3347. A high school flora for California including the more common native flowering plants and cultivated crop plants... Berkeley, California (Associated Students Store) [1935]. (High school fl. Caltf.). Publ.: 30 Sep 1935, p. [1]-223. Copy: NY. Jessen, Karl Friedrich Wilhelm (1821-1889), German botanist, bibliographer, his- torian of science and friend of Pritzel; Dr. phil. Kiel 1848; 1850 ‘‘Privatdozent”’ in Berlin; 1852-1877 professor of botany at the agricultural College of Eldena and the university of Greifswald; from 1877 in Berlin. (7ess.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: B; other collections HBG, FI, KIEL, W. Ref.: Anon., Bot. Zeit. 47: 484. 1889; Bot. Jahrb. 14 (Beibl. 32): 39. 1891. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: ADB 50: 651-652; Ainsworth p. 308, 317; Barnhart 2: 252; BM 2: 933; CSP 3: 548, 8: 26, 10: 337, 16: 104-105; DTS 1: 134; Frank 3(Anh.): 48; GR p. 44 = JESUP 93; 1H 2: 319; Jackson p. 3, 295, 433; Kew 3: 167; LS 13161; Moebius p. 7, 386, 400; NI 10 (1974); PR 4418-4422; Rehder 5: 433; SO add. 862, 862; TR 608; Urban-Berl. p. 265, 288, 303, 360; Zander ed. 10, p. 676. Anon., Bonpl. 2: 268. 1854; Bot. Jahrb. 11 (Beibl. 24) 1889; Leopoldina 25: 81, 114. 1889. De Toni, G. B., Syll. alg. 1: Ixvu. 1889. Fischer-Benzon, in P. Prahl, Krit.-Flora Schleswig-Holstein 2: 27. 1890. Helm, Kulturpflanze 14: 351. 1966. Lutjeharms, W. J., Gesch. Mykol. 15, 17, 29, 63. 1936. Magnus, Leopoldina 25: 154-155. 1889; Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 31: lv-lvii. 1890. Magnus and Schmitz, Ann. Bot., London, 3: 464-465. 1890. Volkens, Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 51: (85). tg10 (d. 27 Mai 1889). Wittrock, V. B., Acta horti Berg. 3(2): 131. 1903, 3(3): 138, pl. 132. 1905. COMPOSITE worRKSs: With G. Pritzel: Die deutschen Volksnamen der Pflanzen (1882); see under Pritzel. EPONYMY: Jessenia H. Karsten (1857). 3348. Prasiolae generis algarum monographia. Dissertatio inauguralis botanica. Scripsit Carolus Fridericus Guillielmus Jessen slesvicensis. Accedunt tabulae duae. Kiliae [Kiel] (In Libraria academica) 1848. Qu. (Praszol. monogr.). Publ.: 1848 (preface Feb 1848; rev. Bot. Zeit. 15 Dec 1848), p. [1]-20, pl. 1-2. Copies: NY, U, USDA; IDC 6378. Ref.: K. M., Bot. Zeit. 6: 866-868. 15 Dec 1848. 3349- Deutschlands Graser und Getreidearten zu leichter Erkenntniss nach dem Wuchse, den Blattern, Blihten und Fruchten zusammengestellt und fur die Land- und Forstwirthschaft nach Vorkommen und Nutzen ausfuhrlich beschrieben... Leipzig (Verlag von T. O. Weigel) 1863. Oct. (Deutschl. Graser). Publ.: 1863, p. [i]-xii, [1]-299, [300, err.]. Copies: G, NY, US, USDA. Re-issue: 1869, ‘Neue Ausgabe,” Leipzig (id.), p. [i]-xii, [1]-299, [300, err.]. Copy: MO. — New date only on cover. Ref.: Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 21: 319-320. 16 Oct 1863. 3350. Botanik der Gegenwart und Vorzeit in culturhistorischer Entwicklung. Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der abendlandische Volker... Leipzig (F. A. Brockhaus) 1864. Oct. (Bot. Gegenwart). Publ.: Apr 1864 (Flora 7 Mai 1864), p. [i]-xxil, [1]-495. Copies: G, MO, U, USDA. — Basic treatise on the development of botanical thinking in relation to the general cultural development of Western Europe. Facsimile reprint: 1948, Waltham, Mass. (Chronica botanica). Copies: FAS, NY, US. Ref.: Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 22: 236-238. 29 Jul. 1864. Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 11 (bibl.): 53-85. Aug 1864. 3351. Deutsche Excursions-Flora. Die Pflanzen des deutschen Reichs und Deutsch-Oester- reichs nordlich der Alpen mit Einschluss der Nutzpflanzen und Zierholzer tabellarisch und geographisch bearbeitet... Hannover (Verlag von Philipp Cohen) 1879. Oct. (Deut. Excurs.-F.). Publ.: Feb 1879 (p. vii: 2 Dec 1878; Nat. Nov. Feb 1879; Bot. Zeit. 14 Feb 1879), p. [i]-viui, [vili-ix], [1]-32, [1]-711. Copies: B, BR, G, L, M. Ref.: Jessen, S. B. Ges. naturf. Freunde Berlin 1877: 250-253 (prelim. notice on system). Dr., Bot. Zeit. 37: 188-191. 21 Mar 1879. Drude, O., Bot. Zeit. 37. 799. 1879. Anon., J. Bot. 17: 318. Oct 1879. Jesup, Henry Griswold (1826-1903), American botanist, studied at Yale, professor of natural history (1877-1893) and professor of botany (1893-1899) at Dartmouth College N. H. (Jesup). HERBARIUM and TypPEs: HNH. 443 JESUP BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 252; BL 1: 197, 303; Bossert p. 197;CSP 16: 105; IH 2: 319; Lenley p. 242; Rehder 5: 433; Tucker 1: 371. Anon., Rhodora 5: 191. 1903. Ewan, J. et al., Short hist. bot. U.S. 12. 1969. Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 164, 906. 1963. Rickett, H. W., Index Bull. Torrey bot. Club 52. 1955. NOTE: Jesup graduated from Yale College in the class of 1847 together with Sereno Watson and John Donnell Smith. 3352. A preliminary catalogue of the flowering plants and higher cryptogams growing without cultivation within thirty miles of Hanover, NV. H. to which is appended a list of the vertebrates of the same region: ... Hanover, N. H. (N. A. McClary) 1882. Qu. (Prelim. cat. fl. pl. Hanover). Publ.: 1882 (p. iv: 1 Mar 1882), p. [i]-iv, [1]-74. Copy: US. 3353- A catalogue of the flowering plants and higher cryptogams, both native and introduced, found within about thirty miles of Hanover, N.H., including a few cultivated species, to which is appended a list of vertebrate animals of the same region... s.l. (printed for the author, Hanover) 1891. (Cat. fl. pl. Hanover). Publ.: 1891 (p. vii: 23 Jan 1891), p. [i]-vii, [1]-91, map. Copy: NY. Jirasek, Jan [Johann] (1754-1797), Austrian botanist and engineer, ““Ober-Wald-Com- missar’”’ in Salzburg. (7. Jiras.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BM 2: 934; Dryander 1: 248, 3: 417, 4: 62; IH 2: 321; Klastersky p. 14-15, 101; Maiwald p. 78, 79, 145, 265; PR 4425-4426 (ed. 1: 4888) ; Rehder 5: 433; Wurzbach to: 180. Anon., Abh. k. bohm. Ges. Wiss. 1798: xxxvi. Futak, J. & Domin, K., Bibl. k fl. CSR. 287. 1960. Jirasek, J., Abh. k. bohm. Ges. Wiss. 1786: 60-106. NOTE: Franz Anton Jirasek (1781-1857), son of Johann Jirasek, mining engineer at Salzburg, wrote Bevtrage zu einer botanischen Provincial-Nomenklatur von Salzburg, Baern urd Tirol, Salzburg (F. X. Duyle) 1806 (PR 4421), of which we failed to locate a copy. 3354- Beobachtungen auf Reisen nach dem Riesengebirge, von Johann Jirasek, Thaddaus Haenke, Abbé Gruber, Franz Gerstner. Veranstaltet und herausgegeben von der konigl. Bohm. Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften... Dresden (In der Waltherischen Hofbuchhandlung) 1791. Qu. (Beobacht. Reis. Riesengeb.) Co-authors: Thaddaus Haenke (1761-1817), Botanische Beobachtungen, on p. 31-159; Abbe Gruber; Franz Gerstner. Publ.: early 1791 (fide W. Gutermann; on the basis of rev. in Usteri, Ann. Bot. 1(1): 78-83. Sep 1791), p. [i]-xviil, [3]-159. Copy: NY. Joachim, Leon (1873-1945), French (Alsatian) mycologist and pharmacist; practiced at Valdoie 1898-1910, at Auxerre 1910/1-1919; Dr. pharm. Paris 1914; at Noisy-le-Sec (Seine) 1919-1936, at Paris 1936-1945. (Joachim). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Material at PC and E. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 253; IH 2: 320; Kew 3: 169; LS suppl. 13067- 13071. Gilbert, Bull. Soc. mycol. France 62(3/4): 125-134. 1947 (portr., bibl.). 3354a- Contribution ala flore mycologique du territoire de Belfort. Catalogue raisonné des champig- nons qui y croissent... Paris (Librairie des Sciences naturelles Paul Klincksieck, Léon Lhomme, successeur...) 1914. Oct. (Contr. fl. mycol. Belfort). Publ.: 1914, p. [i, ui], [1]-88, pl. 7-6 (col.), map. Copy: Stevenson. 444 JORSTAD Jérgensen, Eugen Honoratius (1862-1938), Norwegian high school teacher and bo- tanist at Bergen; associated with Bergens Museum from 1894. (forg.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: BG; duplicates at C, E, G, GB, H, LE, LY, MANCH, O.— Jorgensen left his library, herbarium, note books and microscopic preparations to BG. Ref.: Jorgensen, P. M., Personal comm. 13 Apr 77 (no relation of E. H. J.). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 254; BL 2: 462, 673; CSP 16: 113; Hirsch p. 141; IH 2: 332; Kew 3: 170; Kleppa p. 325; Rehder 5: 434; SBC p. 123 (“‘Joerg.”) ; Tucker 1: 372. Harvey-Gibson, R. J., Outlines hist. bot. 203, 236, 240. 1914. Holmboe, Norsk biogr. Leks. 7: 158-160. 1936; Norske Vid.-Akad. Arbok 1938: 73-76 (portr.). Jorgensen, Bot. Not. 1902: 92, 1919: 182. Schuster, R. M., Hep. Anthoc. N. Amer. 1: 62. 1966. Verdoorn, F., Ann. bryol. 12: vill. 1939. 3355- Lidt om udbredelsen af nogle af vore sjeldneste vestlankske levermoser [Bergen 1901]. Oct. Publ.: 1901, p. [1]-15. Copy: Steere. — Bergens Museums Aarbok 1901 no. g. To be cited from journal. 3356. Bergens Museums Skrifter nr. 16. Norges levermoser av E.. Fargenson. Med. benyttelse av et av. B. Kaalaas efterlatt manuskript. Bergen (A. S. John Griegs Boktrykkeri) 1934. Oct. (Norg. leverm.). Publ.: 1934, p- [1]-343, [1-2, expl. maps], maps 1-25 on 7 lvs. Copies: NY, U. Jorlin, Engelbert (1733-1810), Swedish botanist; pupil of Linnaeus; docent in natural history at Lund (1769); adjunct ib. (1781); ultimately rector ofa school in Goteborg (1784). (Forl). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 254; Dryander 3: 26, 581, 593, 594; GR p. 508; Kew 3: 171; KR p. 333-3343 LS 13214; PR 4439-4442 (ed. 1: 4905-4909); Rehder 5: 434; Mucken 171972" Fries, Th. M., Bref och Skrifv. Linné 1(5): 177. 1911, 1(7): 97, 98, 113-115, 184, 185. 1917. Hulth, J. M. & A. H. Uggla, Bref och Skrifv. Linné 2(2): 231, 233. 1943. 3357. Plantae tinctoriae, de quibus specimen botanico-oeconomicum, consensu ampliss. facult. med. in illustri upsaliensi athenaeo, praeside viro nobilissimo et experientissimo Dn. Doct. Carolo Linnaeo, ... publico bonorum examini modeste submittit stipendiar. guther- muth. Engelbertus Jorlin, bahusia-gothoburgens. in audit. Carol. major die xvi. maji, anno mdcclix h.a.m.s. Upsaliae [Uppsala] [1759]. Qu. (Pl. tznct.). Publ.: 16 Mai 1759, p. [1]-30. Copies: B, G, MO, NY. — KR (p. 334) attributes this thesis to Jorlin. For reprints and other editions see SO 2031-2035. (Linnaeus, Amoen. acad. 5: 314- 342. 1760, ed. 2 (Schreber) 5: 314-342. 1788; also in Gilibert, J. E., Syst. pl. Eur. 5: 273- 299. 1786). 3358. Principia botanices illustrata, seu partes fructificationis, characteribus, terminis tech- nicis, figuris illustratae, ad systema botanices Linnaeanum intelligendum, tractandum adaptatae in usum praelectionum ab Engelbert Jorlin... editio altera, emendata, aucta. Lundae (litteris Berlingianis, et impensis Joh. Lundblad) 1786. Oct. (Princip. bot.). Publ.: 1786 (p. [ii]: Cal. Jun 1786), p. [i-viii], [1]-32, pl. 7-6 (uncol. by C. P. Wynbergh). Copy: M.—The “‘editio altera” refers to the dissertation Partes fructifications, ... 1 Mait771, (iva SCeIps.394. nos. 3)a),,b: Jorstad, Ivar (1887-1967), Norwegian mycologist and phytopathologist; studied at Oslo and Madison, Wisc. (M. Sc. 1920); from 1920-1957 government mycologist at Oslo; Dr. phil. Oslo 1934. (Jorst.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: O; other material at C, MICH, PR. 445 JORSTAD BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 254; IH 2: 332. Gjaerum, Blyttia 25(3): 85-87. 1967. Hesler, L. R., Biogr. sketches N. Amer. mycol. 1975, mss. Jorstad, I., Personal communication to senior author 1958. Robak, Arb. norske Vid.-Selsk. Oslo 1968: 116-121. 1969. Reed, Mycologia 63: 697-700. 1968. Roll-Hansen, Friesia 8(2): 113-116. 1968 (portr.). 3359- Chytridineae, Ustilagineae and Uredineae from Novaya Kemlya ... Kristiania [Oslo] (A. W. Broggers Boktrykkeri a/s) 1923 [i.e. 1924]. Oct. (Chyirid. Nov. Zemlya). Publ.: early 1924 (t.p. 1923 but printed, not published’31 Dec 1923), p. [1]-12. Copy: FH. — Report scientific results Norwegian expedition to Novaya Zemlya 1921, no. 18. 3360. The Erysiphaceae of Norway... Oslo (i kommission hos Jacob Dybwad) 1925. Oct. (Erysiph. Norway). Publ.: 1925 (submitted 27 Feb 1925), p. [1]-116. Copies: FH, USDA. — Skr. Norske Vid. Akad. Oslo, mat.-nat. KI. 1925, no. 10. 3361. A study on Kamchatka Uredinales ... Oslo (i kommission hos Jacob Dybwad) 1934. Oct. (Kamchatka Ured.). Publ.: Mai [Oct] 1934 (printed 30 Apr 1934; J. was awarded the degree of Dr. phil. on the basis of this treatise on 17 Nov 1934), p. [1 ]-183, [184, colophon]. Copy: FH. —Skr. Norske Vid.-Akad. Oslo, mat.-nat. KI. 1933, no. 9. Johann Baptist, Fabian Sebastian, Archduke of Austria (1782-1859), Austrian amateur botanist. (Johann Baptist). HERBARIUM and Types: Unknown. — A mss. Icones plantarum alpinarum at W. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BM 2: 934; Dawson p. 475; DTS 1: 134, 6(4): 158 (note on his mss. Icones plantrum alpinarum); PR 4443 (ed. 1: 4910); Rehder 1: 439; WU 6: 280-287. Anon. (H. Wallmann), Der erlauchte Tourist und Alpenfreund Erzherzog Johann von Oesterreich. Wien s.d., 21 p. (portr.). EPONYMY: fohannia Willdenow (1803). Note: Johannesbaptistia G. De Toni (1934) is dedicated to Giovanni Batista De Toni (1864-1924), q.v. 3362. Alpenpflanzen 1 [Wien ca. 1807]. (Alpenpfi.). Publ.: Sets of coloured copper engravings by Johann Knapp, ordered by Johann Baptist are found at BM, GZU and W. For an extensive analysis and description of two of the sets (85 in GZU, and 36 at the Institut fir Anatomie, Graz) and for the collection of 185 original watercolours (Alpenpflanzen I) see Widder (1960). The portfolio of original drawings at GZU contains part of the reputedly 300 drawings made for this purpose. Further sets of the engravings are at W (33 plates, not 92, with handwritten title /cones plantarum alpinarum cum Archiducis Fohannis peractae, mentioned under this name by PR) and 51 plates at BM (BM 2: 934: ‘Johann Baptist... Lcones plantarum alpestrium Austriae” title handwritten). An “Alvawetischer Catalog von Alpenpflanzen’’ by Johann Knapp ( mss) is also at GZU. Ref.: Schrader, J. Bot. 1808(2): 373. Rupprecht,Arch. Geogr. hist. Staats-Kriegskunst 12: 138-140. 1821 (n.v., fide Widder, provides details on Knapp’s work and Johann Baptist’s assignment to him). Widder, F., Jahrb. Ver. Schutze Alpenpflanzen 25: 104-117. 1960 (extensive details). Johnson, Carl Johan (1858-1888), Swedish mycologist; studied at Uppsala (1883 fil. kand., 1886 fil lic.). (Fohans.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: C, H, LD, UPS. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 255; BJI 1: 29; BM 2: 934-935; Bossert p. 198; CSP 10: 340, 16: 115; IH 2: 322; Kew 3: 172; KR p. 319-320; LS 13221-13226; NAF 7: 1071; Rehder 1: 358; Stevenson p. 1246. 446 JOHANSSON Anon., Bot. Not. 1888: 190-191; Bot. Zeit. 46: 627. 1888; Leopoldina 24: 164. 1888. Blytt and Krok, Ann. Bot., London 2: 415. 1889. Magnus, Hedwigia 28(1): 97-98. 1889. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 44, 183, pl. 17. 1903. EPONYMY: Johansonia P. A. Saccardo (1889); fohansoniella A. C. Batista, J. C. Bezerra & A. Cavalcanti (1966). 3363. Studier ofver svampslagtet Taphrina... Stockholm (Kongl. Boktryckeriet P. A. Norstedt & Soner) 1887. Oct. (Stud. Taphrina). Publ.: 1887 (submitted 11 Mai 1887; Nat. Nov. Jan(2) 1889), p. [1]-29, pl. 1. Copy: U. — Bihang k. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Hand], 13(3) no. 4. 1887. See also Sv. Vet.-Akad. Ofvers. 42: 29- 47. 1885 (Bot. Zeit. 25 Sep 1885; Nat. Nov. Sep(1) 1885). For a review of the 1887 publication see Bot. Centralbl. 33: 222-223, 251-256, 284-287. 1888. Johansson, Karl (1856-1928), Swedish botanist. (Zohanss.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: UPS. — Meracia scandinavica exsiccata 1-4, 1923-1926 at C, H, LD, S (with Gunnar Samuelsson), Hieracia suecica rariora exsiccata, 1914, 100 nos. set at H. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 255; BJI 2: 85; BL 2: 523, 524, 673; BM 2: 935; CSP ros 6; ME 23 929- Kew 32 1724 KR op: 920-9299: Anon., Generalregister Bot. Not. 1839-1938: 37, 101. 1939. Palmgren, Mem. Soc. Fauna FI. fenn. 5: 187. 2930. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 44, pl. 14. 1903. 3364. Hufvuddragen af Gotlands vaxttopografi och vaxtgeografi grundade pa en kritisk behandl- ing af dess karlvaxtflora. Med en karta... Stockholm (Kungl. Boktryckeriet, P. A. Norstedt & Soner) 1897. Qu. (Gotlands vaxttopogr.). Publ.: 1897 (submitted 14 Oct 1896; Nat. Nov. Dec(1) 1897), p. [1]-270, [1, err.]. Copies: NY, US.—K. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Hand. ser. 2. 29(1). 1897. —p. 1-20, 109-270 were separately issued as ““Forteckning ofver Gotlands fanerogamer och ormbunkar,”’ Stockholm 1897. See Blake (2: 523) for further details. 3365. Studier ofver Gotlands hapaxantiska vaxter med hansyn till deras groningstid och ofvervintring... Stockholm (Kungl. Boktryckeriet. P. A. Norstedt & Soner) 1899. Oct. (Gotlands hapax. vaxt.) Publ.: 1899 (submitted 8 Feb 1899; Nat. Nov. Nov(2) 1902), p. [1 ]-103. Copy: U.—Bihang K. Sv. vet. akad. Handl. 25 (3, no. 2). 3366. Archieracium-Floran inom Dalarnes siluromrade i siljanstrakten ... Stockholm (Kungl. Boktryckeriet P. A. Norstedt & Séner) 1902. Oct. (Archieracium-F1.). Publ.: 1902 (““tryckt 28 Aug 1902”’), p. [1]-156, pl. 1-12, Copy: U. — Bihang k. Sv. Vet.-Akad. 28(3) no. 7. 1902. 3367. Nya Mieracier af Gruppen vulgata Fr. epicr. fran Medelpad [Uppsala (Almqvist & Wiksells Boktryckeri — A.-B.) 1907]. Oct. : Publ.: 7 Sep 1907, p. [1]-51. Copy: U. — Ark. Bot. 6(14). To be cited from journal. 3368. Anteckningar fran Hieracie-exkursioner i Angermanland och Vasterbotten [Uppsala (Almqvist & Wiksells Boktryckeri-A.-B.) 1907]. Oct. Publ.: 7 Sep 1907, p. [1]-55. Copy: U. — Ark. Bot. 6(18). To be cited from journal. 3369. Dalarnes Hieracia vulgatiformia ... [Leipzig] (Forfattarnas Forlag) 1923. Oct. (Dalarn. FMerac. vulg.). Co-author: Gunnar Samuelsson (1885-1944). Publ.: Jan-Apr. 1923, p. [1]-81. Copy: MO. 3370. Dalarnes Meracia silvaticiformia... Leipzig |[(author)] 1923. Oct. (Dalarn. hierac. sil- vat.). A, JOHANSSON Co-author: Gunnar Samuelsson (1885-1944). Publ.: 1923 (p. 3: Mai 1923), p. [1]-95. Copy: MO. Johnson, Arthur Monrad (1878-1943), Norwegian-born American botanist. (A. M. Fohns.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: LA, MIN, NY. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 256; Bossert p. 198; Hortus 3: 1196; IH 2: 323; MW p. 218. Anon., Taxon 27(1): 111. 1978. Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 164. 1963. 3371. A revision of the North American species of the section Boraphila Engler of the genus Saxifraga (Tourn) L. A thesis submitted to the faculty of the graduate school of the University of Minnesota by Arthur Monrad Johnson in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of doctor of philosophy June 1919. [University of Minnesota] 1919. Oct. (Revis. N. Amer. Boraphila). Publ.: Jun 1919, p. [1], [1]-109, pl. 7-79 with text (uncol.). Copy: US. Johnson, Charles (1791-1880), British physician and botanist, lecturer St. John’s Hospital 1830-1873, father of Charles Pierpont Johnson. (C. Johns.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 257; BB p. 167; BL 2: 220, 673; BM 2: 935; CSP 3:555; Desmond p. 346; DNB 30: 7; Jackson p. 564; Kew 3: 174; NI 993-996; Plesch p. 283; PR 4448 (only); SO 842b. Anon., Bot. Not. 1881: 39. Britten, J., J. Bot. 18: 351-352. 1880. COMPOSITE WORKS: Edited J. Sowerby and J. E. Smith, English Botany, ed. 2, 1832-1846. EPONYMY: fohsonia P. Miller (1754, nom. re.) and Johnsonia R. Brown (1810, nom. cons.) are dedicated to Thomas Johnson (x-1644), English botanist, who published an enlarged and amended edition of J. Gerard’s Herball (TL-2/1993). The same, probably, holds for Fohnsonia Adanson (1763). Johnsonia K. B. Kordoe (1965) is dedicated to Jesse Harlan Johnson (1892- x), American geologist and paleobotanist, who is also commemorated in Harlanjohnsonella G. F. E. Elliott (1968). 3372. The ferns of Great Britain: illustrated by John E. Sowerby... the descriptions, sy- nonyms, &c. by Charles Johnson, ... London (John E. Sowerby, . . .) 1835. Oct. (in fours). (Ferns Gr. Brit.). Publ.: 1854-1855, in eight parts, p. [1-111], | 1 |-87, [88, err.], p/. 7-49, col. liths. by John Edward Sowerby (1825-1870). Copies: BR, MICH, MO, NY; IDC 7203. — Two issues: fully col. pl. (all copies seen) and partly col. pl. (n.v.). Reissue: 1859, p. [i, ui], [1]-87, [88, err.], pl. 1-49 (id.). Copies: NY, USDA(2). — London (Henry G. Bohn, York Street, Covent Garden). Oct. (in fours). 3373+ British porsonous plants. By Charles Johnson, ... illustrated with twenty-eight coloured plates transferred from “English botany.’ London (printed by Taylor and Francis, ... for the proprietor, John E. Sowerby, ...) 1856. Oct. (Brit. poison. pl.). Ed. 1: 1856 (p. iv: Feb 1856), p. [i]-iv, [1]-59, pl. 2-28 (col. liths by John Edward Sowerby (1825-1870)). Copies: MO, NY, USDA. Ed. 2: 1861, p. [i]-iv, [1]-76, pl. 1-32 (col. liths., id.). Copies: MICH, NY. — ‘British poisonous plants. Ilustrated by John E. Sowerby. Described by Charles Johnson, ... and C. Pierpont Johnson. Second edition, Illustrated with thirty-two coloured plates, including the principal poisonous fungi.’’ London (John van Voorst, .. .) 1861. Co-author: Charles Pierpont Johnson (x-1893). 448 JOHNSON, T. 3374. The fern allies: a supplement to the ferns of Great Britain. Illustrated by John E. Sowerby, ... the descriptions, synonyms, &c. by Charles Johnson, ... London (printed by Taylor and Francis, ... for the proprietor, John E. Sowerby, ...) 1856. Oct. (in fours). Publ.: 1856, p. [i], [1 ]-52, pl. 7-37 (col. liths. by John Edward Sowerby (1825-1870). Copies: BR, G, MICH, MO, NY; IDC 7204. Reissue: 1859, p. [i], [1]-52, pl. 1-37 (id.). Copies: NY, USDA. — London (Henry G. Bohn, York Street, Covent Garden). Oct. (in fours). 3375- Lhe grasses of Great Britain; illustrated by John E. Sowerby, . . . described, with obser- vations on their natural history and uses, by Charles Johnson, ... London ( John E. Sow- erby, ... and William Kent & Co., ...) 1861. Oct. (in fours). (Grasses Gr. Brit.). Ed. 1: 1857-1861, plates dated from 1 Oct 1857 —1 Sep 1861, p. [i*], [1]-xxxu, [1]-192, pl. 7- 144, col. liths. by John Edward Sowerby (1825-1870). Copies: BR, L. Other issue: 1883?, p. [i*], [i]-xxxu, [1]-192, pl. 1-144 (id.). Copies: B, MO, NY, USDA. — Imprint: London (Robert Hardwicke, . . .) s.d. Johnson, Charles Pierpont (x-1893), British botanist, son of Charles Johnson. (C. P. Johns.). HERBARIUM and TyPES: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 256; BB p. 167; BL 2: 220, 673; BM 2: 935; Desmond p. 346; Jackson p. 564; Kew 3: 174; LS 13237; NI 997-998; Plesch p. 282-283; PR 4449-4450; Rehder 5: 435. Britten |e) bot 31125. 1003. Johnson, C. P., British wild flowers [1858]-1860; ed. 3, 1876. 3376. The useful plants of Great Britain: a treatise upon the principal native vegetables capable of application as food, medicine, or in the arts and manufactures by C. Pierpont Johnson. Illustrated by John E. Sowerby, ... London (Robert Hardwicke, . . .) s.d. [1861-1862]. Oct. (in fours). (Useful pl. Gr. Brit.). Publ.: 1861-1862, but reissued 1863, 1864, 1867 with same title-page (?), p. [i*-111*], [i]-vi, [7]-324, pl. 7-25, col. liths. by John Edward Sowerby (1825-1870). Copies: MICH, MO, NY, USDA. — It is possible that the Robert Hardwicke imprint represents later issues and that 1861/2 was London (Kent). Johnson, Lorenz(o) Nickerson (1862-1897), American algologist. (L. fohns.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: F (originally at John Hopkins, transferred 1952); other material at DS, ILL, MICH. Ref.: Anon., Bot. Gaz. 25: 71. 1898 (herb. for sale). Stafleu, F. A., Taxon 1: 97. 1952. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 258; De Toni 4: xxxi-xxxii; NAF ser. 2. 6: 67; NW p. 49; Nordstedt p. 19. Anon., Bot. Gaz. 23: 229. 1897. Ewan, J. et al., Short hist. bot. U.S. 167. 1969. Rickett, H. W., Index Bull. Torrey bot. Club 52. 1955. Johnson, Thomas (1863-1954), British palaeobotanist, demonstrator in science, London 1885-1890, professor of botany, R. Coll. Sci., Dublin 1890-1928, keeper DBN. (7. Johns.). HERBARIUM and Types: DBN;; further material at B and IBN. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Andrews p. 282; Barnhart 2: 258; BL 2: 280, 281, 290, 673; BM 2: 936; CSP 16: 121-122; Desmond p. 347; Dryander 3: 59, 134; HU 1: 223, 230; IH 2: 3243; Kew 3: 177-178; LS 13248, 35044-35056; Moebius p. 95; NI 698; Plesch p. 283; PR ed. 1: 4918-4921; Rehder 5: 435; Stevenson p. 1246. Praeger, R. L., Proc. R. Irish Acad. 7: cxxv. 1901; Some Irish naturalists 109. 1949. 449 JOHNSON, T. COMPOSITE works: Die Flora von Irland, in, Karsten und Schenck, Vegetationsbilder, 8. Reihe, Heft 5/6, Tafel 25-36. Jena (Fischer) 1910 (Bot. Zeit. 16 Aug 1910). Johnson, William (1844-1919), British lichenologist, Primitive Methodist minister in Yorkshire (1864-1908). (W. Johns.). HERBARIUM and TYPEs: LDS. Exsiccatae: The North of England lichen-herbarium, fasc. 1-13, nos. 1-520, 1894-1918, sets at BM, DBN, E, H, MPU, PC, W. Ref.: Seaward, Naturalist (Hull) 1972: 13-14. Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 136.1969. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 258; BB p. 168; CSP 8: 29, 10: 343, 12: 370, 16: 122; Desmond p. 347; GR p. 374; cat. p.65; IH 2: 324; Kew 3: 178-179; LS 13249-13254, 35058-35063, suppl. 13150-13152. Burrell, the Naturalist, Hull, 871: 285-286. 1929. Hawksworth, D. L. & M. R. D. Seaward, Lichenol. Brit. Isl. 24, 102, 103, 198, 215. 1977. Ward, Essex Naturalist 29(3): 193. 1954. Johnston, George (1797-1855), British physician and naturalist; MD Edinburgh 1819; surgeon at Berwick from 1819. (G. Johnst.). HERBARIUM: formerly at KSO; present location unknown. Material at CGE (Fung), E (full set (?) of the Berwick herbarium), and K. — Letters at BM, K, LINN. Ref.: Kent, D. H., Brit. herb. 62. 1957. Hedge, J. C. and J. M. Lamond, Ind. coll. Edinburgh 95. 1970. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Andrews p. 282; Barnhart 2: 259; BB p. 168; BL 2: 261, 208, 673; BM 2: 937-938; Bossert p. 199; CSP 3: 560-562, 8; 30, 10: 344, 12: 370; Desmond p. 347; DNB 30: 61; IH 2: 325; Jackson p. 564; Kew 3: 179; LS 13254a; NI 999-1001; PR 4458-4459 (ed. 1: 4922-4923); Rehder 1: 397, 400; Stevenson p. 1246; Tucker 1: 373. Anon., Bot. Zeit. 13: 831-832. 1855. Hardy, J., ed., Selections from the correspondence of Dr. George Johnston. Edinburgh, 1892, XXXV, 547 Pp. Milner, J. D., Cat. Portr. Kew 66-67. 1906. Hawksworth, D. L. & M. R. D. Seaward, Lichenol. Brit. Isl. 14, 15, 103. 1977. T. R., Gard. Chron. 1855: 597. COMPOSITE WORKS: Edited: Magazine of Xoology and Botany, vols. 1, 2, ctd. as Annals of natural history 1-5, ctd. as Annals Mag. nat. Hist. vol. 6 — ser. 2, vol. 15, 1837-1855. Contributed to: Sowerby, J., and Smith, J. E., Engl. bot. 2776, 2866. 3377- A flora of Berwick-upon- Tweed... Edinburgh (J. Carfrae & Son), London (Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green) 1829-1831, 2 vols. Duod. (Fl. Berwick-upon- Tweed). 1: 1829, p. [i]-xxiv, [1]-242, pl. 1-2. 2: 1831, p. [1-11], [1]-335, pl. 3-8 (no. 5 sometimes lacking). Copies: G, MO, NY, US. 3378. The botany of the eastern borders, with the popular names and uses of the plants, and of the customs and beliefs which have been associated with them... London (John van Voorst) 1853. Oct. (Bot. east bord.) Publ.: 1853 (p. [v]: 25 Jun 1853), front., p. [i]-xu1, [1]-336, p/. 7-73 (no. 9 col; others uncol.). Copies: G, MO, NY. — Second t.p.: “Terra Lindisfarnensis. The natural history of the Eastern Borders, ... vol. 1. The botany...’ See BL 2: 298 for notes. Johnston, [vam Murray (1898-1960), American botanist at the Arnold Arboretum; Ph. D. Harvard 1925; in Chile 1925-1926; from 1922-1931 assistant at Gray Herbarium with Robinson and Fernald; 1931-1938 research associate Arnold Arboretum; ass. professor of botany Harvard 1938-1960; ass. dir. Arnold Arboretum 1948-1953; specialist on Boragi- naceae. (1. M. Fohnst.). 459 JOHNSTON, R. M. HERBARIUM and Types: A, CAS, UC. — Duplicates in many herbaria (see IH). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 259; BJI 2: 86; BL 1: 128, 151, 168, 235, 247, 257, 303; Bossert p. 199; Hortus 3: 1196 (I. M. Johnst.’’) ; IF suppl. 4: 326; IH 2: 325; Kew 3: 180-181; Langman p. 397-398; MW suppl. p. 146; NW p. 49; Plesch p. 283; Zander ed. 10, p. 676. Anon., Plant Sci. Bull. 6(4): 7. 1960. Correll, D.S., Taxon 10(1): 1-8. 1961 (portr., bibl.). Ewan, J., Rocky Mountain naturalists 240. 1950; Short hist. bot. U.S. 43, 122. 1969. Howard, R. A., J. Arnold Arb. 42(1): 1-9. 1961 (portr., bibl. by Lazella Schwarten). Lanjouw, J., Taxon g: 220.1960. McVaugh, R., Edward Palmer xii, 164, 319. 1956. Merrill, E. D., Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 30(1): 167. 1947. Munz, P. WAlice 5(1): 1-3. 1961. Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 209. 1963. Rickett, H. W., Index Bull. Torrey bot. Club 52. 1955. NOTE: Correll (1961): “‘I have never met anyone who displayed more zest for life and living than did Ivan Murray Johnston... His was a brilliant, complicated and, to some, con- troversial personality.” COMPOSITE WORKS: Pulle, Fl. Suriname, Boraginaceae, 4(1): 306-333. Jul 1936. EPONYMY: Ivanjohnstonia S.M.A. Kazmi (1975); Johnstonella A. Brand (1925); Sinajohnstonia H. H. Hu (1936). Note: Fohnstona M. B. Ellis (1971) commemorates A. Johnston, who collected the material in 1960. 3379. Expedition of the California Academy of Sciences to the Gulf of California in 1921. The botany (the vascular plants). San Francisco (published by the Academy) 1924. Oct. Publ.: 31 Mai 1924, Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci ser. 4. 12(30): 951-1218, map. 1924. Copies: NY. US. — Has also history expl. To be cited from journal. 3380. A study of the Nolanaceae [Philadelphia 1936]. Oct. (Study Nolanac.). Publ.: Apr 1936 (submitted 8 Jan 1936), p. [i]. [1]-87. Copy: U.— Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts Sci. 71(1). 1936. 3381. The preparation of botanical specimens for the herbarium. Jamaica Plain, Mass. (published by the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard university) 1939. (Prep. bot. spec.). Publ.: 1939, p. [1]-33, pl. 1-5. Copy: US. Johnston, Robert Mackenzie (1844-1918), Scottish palaeobotanist; to Victoria 1870; from 1882 registrar-general and government statistician of Tasmania. (R. Johnst.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown; some material of his at FI (in herb. Webb, fide Steinberg). Ref.: Steinberg, C., Webbia 32(1): 28. 1977. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Andrews p. 282; Barnhart 2: 259; BB p. 168; BM 2: 938; Desmond p. 348; HR; Quenstedt p. 223. Anon., Pap. Proc. R. Soc. Tasmania 1918: 136-142. (bibl. 103 nos.) ; Geol. Magaz. ser. 6. 5(6): 288. 1918 (note taken from ‘“‘Morning Post’’). Hall, N., Botanists of the Eucalypts 76. 1978. Johnston, R. M., Field memoranda for Tasmanian botanists, 66 p., 1874. Maiden, J. H. ay Proc. Roy. Soc. N.S.W. 55: 163. 1921. Mennell, Dict. Austral. biogr. 252. 1892. Serle, Dict Austral. biogr. 1: 478-479. 1949. EPONYMY fohnstonia A. B. Walkom (1925). 3382. Systematic account of the geology of Tasmania, ... Hobart (J. Walch & Sons.) Launceston (Walch brothers and Birchall). Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, and Brisbane (Geo. Robert- 451 JOHNSTON, R. M. son & Co.), London (Simpkin, Marshall & Co.) Tasmania (William ‘Thomas Stratt, . . .) 1888. Qu. (Syst. acc. geology Tasmama). Publ.: 1888, [i*, h.t., lacking in UC], frontisp., [1, t.p.]-[1i1], [1]-[xxxin], [1, err. between vi and vii), [1]- 408, 10 uncol., 9 col. and 2 folding col. pl. inserted throughout; p. 215-216 lacking, a folding table instead; pl. 1-3 between [374] and [375], folding col. pl., pl. c-lvz (some col.) with text. (analysis D. E. Johnson 1977). Copy: UC. Johnstone, William Grosart (died c. 1860), British algologist. (fohnstone). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: LTR(?). Ref.: Kent, D. H., Brit. herbaria, London 1957. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 260; BB p. 169; BM 2: 939; CSP 8: 31; Desmond p- 349; [H 2: 326; Jackson p. 242; Kew 3: 182; NI 1002; Plesch p. 283; PR 4460; Sotheby 403; TL-2/see Croall. Trail, Scott. Naturalist ser. 2. 2: 150. 1886. NOTE: Trail (1886), in his obituary of Croall: ‘“The “British Sea Weeds” was nominally the joint production of W.G. Johnstone and Alexander Croall, but I have reason to know that nearly the whole of the work devolved on Croall, while the remuneration went to Johnstone, who died, or in some other way conveniently vanished before accounts were squared between them.” 3383. The nature-printed British sea-weeds: a history, accompanied by figures and dissections, of the algae of the British Isles by William Grosart Johnstone... and Alexander Croall... nature-printed by Henry Bradbury. ‘London (Bradbury and Evans, ...) 1859-1860, 4 vols. Qu. (Nat.-print. Brit. sea-weeds). Co-author: Alexander Croall (1809-1885). 1:2 Jul 1859 (t.p. undated p. 1: 31 Mai 1859; see Lit. Gaz. — 2 Jul 1859), p. [i, ui], front., [v]- xv, [1]-188, pl. 1-22, 22 bis, 23-42, 420, 43-58, 594, 59, 59¢, 60-66. 2: Dec 1859 (scheduled for 31 Aug; rescheduled for 30 Nov 1859), front., p. [1]-ix, [1 ]-209, pl. 67-69, 69b, 70, 70b, 70¢, 71-91, 91b, 92a, 92b, 93-129. 3: 1860 (t.p.), p. [i], front., [11i]-xi, [1]-200, pl. 130-143, 1434, 144- 182. 4: Jun-Dec 1860 (t.p., p. vill: 31 Mai 1860), p. [1], front., [11i]-xiv, [1, cont.], [1]-324, pl. 783- 206, 206b, 207, 1 add. pl., 7 pl. gloss. Copies: G, MO, NY, USDA. — In all 221 (12 double nos., 2 unnumbered) nature prints by Henry Bradbury in color, 1 uncol., in copper intaglio (copies vary slightly in the number of extra plates. The list above is that of the USDA copy). The four titles are steel engravings by John Leighton for which four different algae were used as centre pieces. — An octavo edition was also announced by the publishers. — The USDA copy has all title-pages undated. Ref.: Fischer, Gutenberg Jahrb. 1933: 211 (no. 88). Wheldon and Wesley, Catalogue 139, 1977, no. 41. Johow, Friedrich [Federico] Richard Adalbert (1859-1933), German botanist; orig- inally at Bonn; from 1889 in Chile. (Johow). HERBARIUM and TyPES: SGO (Instituto pedagogica) ; other material at B, GB and UPS. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 260; BJI 1: 29-30; BL 1: 114; BM 2: 939; CSP 10: 345, 16: 127; GR cat. p. 65; Hortus 3: 1196 (“Johow’’) ; IF 708; IH 2: 326; Jackson p. 75, 490; Kew 3: 182; LS 13261-13263; Moebius p. 114; NI 1003; Rehder 5: 435; Tucker 1: 373. Merrill, E. D., Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 30(1): 167. 1947. Porter, Rev. Chil. Hist. nat. 37: 57-58. 1933. Reiche, K., Grundz. Pflanzenverbr. Chile 22, 23, 25, 26, 33, 34. 1907 (Veg. Erde 8). Urban, I., Symb. ant. 1: 82-83. 1898, 3: 68. 1902. EPONYMY: fohowia Epling & Looser (1937). 452 JOLYCLERC 3384. Estudios sobre la flora de las Islas de Juan Fernandez por el doctor Federico Johow. .. con una introduccion sobre las condiciones geograficas 1 geologicas del archipiélago escrita por el doctor don Roberto Pohlmann,... obra ilustrada con 2 mapas, 8 grabados 1 18 laminas hechos parte segun dibujos de don Bernardo Kriissel,... 1 parte segun vistas fotograficas tomadas por el doctor don Carlos Schonlein, ... Santiago de Chile (Imprenta Cervantes .. .) 1896. Qu. (Estud. H. Juan Fernandez). Publ.: Sep-Dec 1896 (p. xi: 18 Aug 1896; Flora rd. 5 Jun 1897; Nat. Nov. Sep(1) 1897), p. [i]- xi, [1]-287, [1, err.], ills. as mentioned in title. Copies: NY, US, USDA. — Sketch of bot. hist.; discussion species; bibliography. Ref.: Solms, Bot. Zeit. 55(2): 99-101. 1 Apr 1897. Reiche, Bot. Jahrb. 2 (Lit.): 44. 1897. Jolyclerc, Nicolas-Marie-Thérése (1746-1817), French clergyman and botanist; for some time at Lyon; later teaching at the Ecole centrale de l’Oise. (olycl.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 260; BM 2: 939; GF p. 62; GR p. 329; Kew 3: 184; Krempelh. 2: 58; Langman p. 399; LS 13271; NI 1003n, 1392; Plesch p. 283-284; PR 4465-4466 (ed. 1: 4929-4933); Rehder 5: 436; SO 34e, 34f, add. 34da, 34f, 136, 604-607; Sotheby 405-407; Tucker 1: 374. Magnin, A., Bull. Soc. bot. Lyon 31: 43. 1906, 32: 114. 1907. 3385. Elémens de botanique, ou méthode pour connoitre les plantes, par Pitton de Tournefort. Edition augmentée de tous les supplemens donnés par Antoine de Jussieu; enrichie d’une concordance avec les classes, les ordres du systéme sexuel de Linne, et les familles naturelles créees par Laurent-Antoine de Jussieu; mise a la portee de tous les hommes par Pinterprétation frangaise du texte grec ou latin des espéces admises dans les auteurs, par des additions trés-considérables au dictionnaire des termes du botaniste, etc. etc. etc. Par N. Jolyclerc, ci-devant Bénédictin de la Congrégation de Saint-Maur... A Lyon (Chez Pierre Bernuset et Comp.) 1797, 6 vols. Oct. (Elém. bot.). Original author (q.v. for earlier editions) : Joseph Pitton de Tournefort (1656-1708) (Eloge on Ii) 1-24) [i]-xvi, [1 ]-480. -436. : 1797, p- [*, 1i*], : 1797, p- [4, mi], [1]- : 1797, p- [1 m1], [1]-452. > 1797, p. [1, ii], [1]-416 [MO copy has [1 ]-436 of vol. 2]. ary OF epee ui], pl. 1-244 (uncol. copp.). [1,1 : 1797, P- [1 ii], pl. 245-469 (id.). opies: HH, MO, NY — Even though based on Tournefort’s Elémens (Inst.), virtually a new book. QDaKR&O NA 3386. Principes de la philosophie du botaniste, ou dictionnaire interpréte et raisonné des prin- cipaux préceptes et des termes que la botanique, la médecine, la physique, la chymie et agriculture ont consacrés a l’étude et a la connaissance des plantes. Par N. Jolyclerc, naturaliste et homme de lettres. Paris (Chez Ronvaux, imprimeur, ...) an vi [1797-1798]. Oct. (Princ. philos. bot.). Ed. 1: an vi (22 Sep 1797 — 16 Sep 1798), p. [i]-xv, [xvi], [1]-462, [1, cont.]. Copzes: G, MO, NY, USDA. Recs: an vil (22 Sep 1798 — 16 Sep 1799), p. [i]-xv, , [xvi], [1 ]-462, [1, cont.]. Copy: NY. — Imprint: “‘A Paris, chez Levacher, libraire... an vii. de la République frangaise.” Reissue with appendix: an x1. — 1803 (1 Jan 1803 —17 Sep 1803), p. [i]-xv, [xvi], [1]-462, [1, cont.], appendix [1]-4. Copy: MO. — “A Paris, chez Arthus Bea bree io dined 1803.” 3387. Systéme sexuel des végétaux, suivant les classes, les ordres, les genres et les especes, avec les caracteres et les differences; par Charles Linné. Premieére édition frangaise, calquée sur celles de Murray et de Persoon, augment¢e et enrichie de notions élémentaires; de notes diverses; 453 JOLYCLERC d’une concordance avec la méthode de Tournefort, et les familles naturelles, etc., etc. Par N. Jolyclerc, naturaliste et homme de lettres. A Paris (Chez Ronvaux, imprimeur, ...) an VI. (1798.) Oct. (Syst. sex. vég.). Publ.: An vi, 1798 (1 Jan 1798 — 16 Sep 1798), p. [i-vi], [1]-789, [790, “avis’’]. Copies: MO, NY. — The note on p. [790] announces a second volume containing a dictionary, glossary and “‘tables de concordance’”’. This second volume was apparently not issued in this form. — See also SO 604. Other edition (pirated?) : An vii (1799; i.e. 1 Jan 1799 — 16 Sep 1799), 2 vols. ““A Paris (Chez Moutardier, imprimeur-libraire, . . . an vii®. de la République frangaise.” Copies: MO(2). — See SO 605. r: [i-vi], [1]-384, [1-4, err. in second MO copy]. 2: [i, iii], 385-789, [790, avis]. Other edition (pirated) : Arthur Bertrand, Paris, 1803, see SO 606; not seen by us. Extant?, see 1810 ed. Ed. 2: 1810, 2 vols., ‘“‘Deuxiéme édition, revue, corrigée et augmenté [sic] ... A Paris, Arthus Bertrand, libraire, .. .”’ 2 vols. Copy: MO. —See SO 607. — 1: [1-11], [1]-4.19, 2: [1]- 482. 3388. Phytologie universelle, ou histoire naturelle et méthodique des plantes, de leurs pro- priétés, de leurs vertus et de leur culture; ouvrage consacré aux progres des sciences utiles, de agriculture et de tous les arts. Par N. Jolyclerc, naturaliste et homme de lettres... Paris (Chez Gueffier jeune, ... Lamy,... et Croullebois, ... de ’imprimerie d’Hacquart, ...) an vii [1798-1799], 5 vols. Oct. (Phytol. univ.). Publ.: all dated “‘an vii” (22 Sep 1798 — 16 Sep 1799). Copies: HU, MO, NY. [i]-xvi, [1]-496. [i-iv], [1]-551- [i-iv], [1]-525. : [i-iv], [1]-534- : [a-iv], [1]-504. os eee Published with or without plates. We have seen no copy with plates and refer to the notes by Collins (Sotheby 406) on the former Plesch copy. This has 656 pl. (1-640, 46bis, 48bis, 74bis, rr16bis, r17bis, rr7ter, 117 qu, 196 bis, 305bis, 3371s, 355b15, 355ter, 355qU., 417b15, 504bis, 56rb15) which are reissues of the botanical plates in Garsault, Les figures de plantes (1764). See also PR ed. 1. Another copy with plates was offered for sale by Junk, Catal. 206: nr 156. 1977. 3389. Cryptogamie complete, ou description des plantes dont les étamines sont peu apparentes; suivant les ordres ou familles, les genres, les espéces, avec les caracteres et les differences; par Charles Linné, premiére édition frangaise, calquée sur celle de Gmlin [sic; Gmelin], augmentée et enrichie de notions élémentaires, de notes diverses, etc. etc. Par N. Jolycierc, naturaliste et homme-de-lettres... A Paris (Chez Levacher,...) An 7 de la République [1798-1799]. Oct. (in fours). (Crypt. compl.) . Publ.: “An 7”: 22 Sep 1798 — 16 Sep 1799, p. [1]-242, Copies: FH, MO, NY. Jones, George Neville (1904-1970), British born American botanist; emigrated to Ma- nitoba, Canada with his parents; Ph. D. Seattle 1937; instructor in biology Harvard 1937- 1939; professor of botany, University of Illinois, Urbana, 1939-1970. (G. NV. Jones). HERBARIUM and TYPES: ILL; other material at LD, WTU. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 262; BFM 1590; BL 1: 219, 220, 303; Bossert p. 200; Desmond p. 350; Hortus 3: 1197 (“G. N. Jones”’) ; IH 2: 328; Kew 3: 186; MW suppl. p. 146; NAF 28B(2): 339, ser. 2. 5: 244; NW p. 50; Roon p. 58; SBC p. 123 (““G. Jones’’); SO 129; Zander ed. 10, p. 676. Anon., Plant Sci. Bull. 16(3): 10. 1970; Rev. bryol. n.s. 1: 216. 1928; Rev. bryol. lichén. 5: 145. 1933, 7: 123. 1934, 9: 156. 1936, 10: 106. 1937; Champaign Urbana Courier F, 26 Jun 1970; Llinois Alumni News Jul 1970: 11; Univ. Ill., news release 26 Jun 1970. Evers, R. A., Trans. Ill. State Acad. Sci. 63(4): 434-438. 1970 (portr., bibl.). 494 JONES, J. P. Ewan, J., Rocky Mountain naturalists 240. 1950; Short hist. bot. U.S. 94. 1969. Hultén, E., Bot. Not. 1940: 342. Jones, G. N., An annotated bibliography of Mexican ferns, Urbana and London 1966, xxxiii, 297 p. (see Taxon 16: 441. 1967). Maheswari, Phytomorphology 19: 96-97. 1969. Payne, W. W. and R. A. Evers, Taxon 20: 597-602. 1971 (portr., bibl. 82 nos.). Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 209. 1963. St. John, H., Plant Sci. Bull. 18(3): 23-24. 1972. COMPOSITE woRKs: Grout, A. J., Moss flora of North America, vol. 2(1): 1-65, pl. 1-25. Nov 1933 (TL-2/2195), Grummiaceae by G. N. Jones; see Bartram, Bryologist 37(1): 11-12. 30 Ap. 1934. 3390. A botanical survey of the Olympic Peninsula, Washington... Seattle, Washington (pub- lished by the University of Washington) 1936. Oct. (Bot. surv. Olympic Penins.). Publ.: 25 Jun 1936 (p. 2), p. [1]-286, errata slip, pl. 7-9. Copies: NY, US, USDA. — University of Washington publications in Biology no. 5, Jun 1936. — Ph. D. thesis under Theodore Christian Frye (1869-1962). Facsimile ed.: 194.7, Seattle, Washington (id.) 16-mo, s.d., p. [1]-286, pl. 1-9. Copy: G. Supplementary notes: Leaflets Western Bot. 2: 105-108. 1938. 3391. The flowering plants and ferns of Mount Rainier... Seattle, Washington (published by the University of Washington) 1938. (Fl. pl. Mount Rainier). Publ.: 20 Dec 1938 (p. 2), p. [1]-192, pl. 1-9. Copies: MICH, MO, NY, US, USDA. — University of Washington Publications in Biology, vol. 7, Dec 1938. Reissue: 1960, facsimile reproduction with original t.p. dated 1938, p. 2: “pages 84 and 121 corrected 1960’. New cover. 3392. Flora of Illinois containing keys for identification of the flowering plants and ferns. Notre Dame, Ind. (The University Press) 1945. (Fl. Illinois). Ed. 1: Apr 1945 (t.p., but copy at MO rd. 30 Mar 1945), p. [i-vi], 1-317. Copies: MO, NY, USDA. — Amer. Midl. Nat. Monogr. 2. Ed. 2: 1950, Notre Dame, Ind. (id.), p. [i-vi], 1-368. Copy: USDA. — Amer. Midl. Nat. Monogr. 5. Ed. 3: 1963 (rd. at USDA 1 Dec 1963), Notre Dame, Ind. (id.), p. [i]-vi, 1-401. Copy: USDA. — Amer. Midl. Nat. Monogr. 7. — Addenda et corrigenda also separately. Ref.: Jones, G. N., Amer. Midl. Nat. 34(1): 271-294. 1945 (reply to Fernald). Jones, Herbert Lyon (1866-1898), American botanist; Harvard AB 1892, instructor in botany Harvard 1895-1897; professor of botany at Oberlin College 1897-1898. (H. L. ones). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: CU. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 262; IH 2: 328; Tucker 1: 374. Kellerman, W. A., in Geology of Ohio plants 70. 1895. 3393- Catalogue of the phanerogams and ferns of Licking County, Ohio... Press of Granville Times 1892. (Cat. phan. Licking Co.). Publ.: Mar 1892, p. [1]-102, [1, err.], 1 map. Copy: NY. —Bull. Sci. Lab. Denison Univ. 7: 1- 102. 1892. Jones, Rev. John Pike (1790-1857), British clergyman and botanist; DA Cantab. 1813; curate at North Bovey, Devon. (7. P. Jones). HERBARIUM: RAMM. Ref,: Moyle Rogers, J. Bot. 20: 74. 1882. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 263; BB p. 169; BM 2: 940; Desmond p. 350; DNB go: 141; Jackson p. 250; Kew 3: 188; PR 4469-4470 (ed. 1: 4937); P & W p. 312; Rehder 5: 436; SO ad. 837; Tucker 1: 374. Ao) JONES, J. P. Briggs, T. R. A., Fl. Plymouth xxix. 1880. Davey, F. H., Fl. Cornwall xxxvili-cecic. 1909. Jones, J. P., Bot. tour Devon Cornwall 1820; ed. 2, 1821. Martin, G. K. and G. T. Fraser, Fl. Devon 771. 1939. 3394. Flora devoniensis: or a descriptive catalogue of plants growing wild inthe county of Devon, arranged both according to the Linnaean and natural systems, with an account of their geographical distribution, &c. By the late J. P. Jones and J. F. Kingston. London (Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green) 1829. Oct. (Fl. devon). Co-author: John Filmore Kingston (fl. 1829). : Publ.: Sep 1829 (p. x: 1 Jun 1829), p. [i]-xlvii, [1]-162; part 2 [no t.p.]: [i]-Lxvii, [1]-217, [218, err.]. Copies: G, NY. Jones, Marcus Eugene (1852-1934), America professional plant collector, botanist, explorer and mining consultant in California (M. E. Jones). HERBARIUM and TyPES: POM (100.000). — For the widespread duplicates of his extensive collections see IH. Ref.: Stevenson, J., Beih. Nova Hedwigia 36: 217. 1971. Anon., Taxon 1: 63. 1952. Jones, M. E., An account of the botanical collecting of Marcus E. Jones during the years 1875 to 1919. Typescript, 52 p. at POM, CAS and GH. Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 349. 1975. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 262; BL 1: 195, 303; BM 2: 940; CSP 10: 350, 12: 371, 16: 137; Hortus 3: 1197 (““M. E. Jones”); IH 2: 328-320; IF suppl. 3: 212, 4: 327; Langman p. 399-400; Lenley p. 246; LS 35133; NAF 7(15): 1071, 28B(2) : 339, ser. 2. 5: 244; NW p. 50; Pennell p. 611; Rehder 5: 436; Stevenson p. 1246; Tucker 1: 374-375; Urban- Berl. p. 277, 361; Zander ed. 10, p. 676. Adams, Proc. Utah Acad. Sci. Arts Letters 15: 11-13. 1938. Allison, E. M., Univ. Colorado Studies 6: 65. 1908. Anon., Science 79: 556. 1934. Blake, S. F., Contr. U.S. natl. herb. 29: 117-137. 1945 (bio-bibl. material, evaluation). Broaddus, C. A., Publications of Marcus E. Jones, A. M. [Stockton, Calif. s.d.], 3 p., published by J’s daughter to sell remaining publications. Copy at UC (Jepson herb.), inf. D. E. Johnson; see also her biogr. of Jones in Contr. Western Bot. 18: 152-157. 1935 [Mabel Jones Broaddus, Mrs. C. A. Broaddus, was Jones’ daughter]. Cantelow and Cantelow, Leaflets West. Bot. 8: 93-94. 1957. Cory, Field & Laboratory 16(1): 45-61. 1948. (botanizing with J. in Texas; important for J’s itinerary in Texas). Ewan, J., Trail and Timberline, 321: 107-113. 1945 (portr., Colorado itin., many other notes, bibl.) ; Rocky Noumea naturalists 79-88, 240-241. 1950 (itin., aya Ne Graham, Ann. Carnegie Mus. Pittsburgh 26: 20. 1937. Jaeger, Calico Print 8(7): 8-9, 25. 1952 (portr., on Jones’ expl. of Death Valley). Jepson, W. L., Madrono 2: 152-154. 1934 (“definitive critique of his life and works’; fide Ewan 1945). Jones, M. E., Desert 2: 21, 25, 68-69, 81, 88. 1930 (methods) ; Metrospection. Ax-i-dent-ax 1931: 34-42. 1931 (autobiogr.); [87, 10 p. typescript autobiographical notes dictated in the ‘Spring of 1932” at the request of W. A. Setchell], typescript at UC (inf. D. E. Johnson); Contrib. Western Bot. 18. 1933 (frontisp. portr.). McVaugh, R., Edward Palmer: plant explorer 103. 1956; Contr. Univ. Mich. Herb. 9: 249- 253. 1972 (itin. Mexico). Morton, C. V., Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 29: 87-116. 1945 (critical commentary). Reifschneider, O., Biogr. Nevada Bot. 1844-1963: 52-53. 1964 (portr.). Reveal, J., zn A. Cronquist et al., Intermountain flora 1: 58. 1972 (portr.). Rickett, H. W., Index Bull. Torrey bot. Club 53. 1955. Rodgers, A. D., Amer. bot. 1873-1892: 128, 135, 202-205, 238. 1944. Rooksby, Desert Plant Life 6: 42. 1934. Smith, Earle, Bartonia 28: 23. 1957. Thomas, J., Gontr. Dudley Herb. 5(6): 157. 1961. 456 JONES, w. HANDWRITING: Bartonia 28: pl. 5. 1957. EPONYMY: Jonesiella P. A. Rydberg (1906). 3395- Une excursion botanique au Colorado et dans le Far West par le prof. Marcus E. Jones traduit de anglais par le Dr Henri Fonsny, de Verviers. Liége (au secrétariat de la Fédération, ...) 1880. Oct. (Excurs. bot. Colorado). Publ.: Jul-Sep 1880 (p. vi: 9 Jun 1880; Nat. Nov. Sep(2) 1880; USDA rd. 20 Oct 1880), p. [i]- viii, [1 ]-64. Copy: USDA. — Preface by Ed. Morren. Supplement to Bull. Fédération Soc. Hort: Belgique 1879, issued as a reprint. 3396. Ferns of the West, containing descriptions of all the ferns known to exist in the West, from Nebraska to the Pacific Ocean and from Mexico to South America; also a full account of the structure of ferns, their mode of growth, habits and distribution... Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.A. (published by the author; Palmerston & Lincoln, printers) 1882. (Ferns West). Publ.: 1882 (pref. 17 Oct 1881), p. [1]-28, [1, gloss.], [1, ind.]. Copies: MO, NY, USDA. 3397- Contributions to Western Botany... by Marcus E. Jones, A. M., 18 parts 1891-1933. (Contr. W. Bot.). [7] 9 Apr 1891, Zoe 2: [j12]-17: [2]: 1891, Zoe 2: 236-252. 3: Jan 1893, Zoe 3(4): [283]-309 (USDA rd. 26 Feb 1893). 4: Mai 1893, Zoe 4(1): 22-54, pl. 25. (Zoe for Apr 1893, issued Mai 1893). 5: 14 Nov 1893, Zoe 4(3): 254-282. 6: 21 Feb 1894, Zoe 4(4): [366]-360. 7: 3 Oct 1895, Proc. Calif. Acad. ser. 2. 5: [611]-733, p. [i]-vi. 6: 21 Feb 1808, p. [1]-43, [1-2, index]. g: Aug 1900, Zoe 5: [41]-53. 10: 1 Jun 1902, p. [1]-82, pl. 1-16, p. [83]-go, issued 1 Sep 1902; [33] p. drawings. rz: 10 Apr 1903, p. [1]-22. 12: 26 Mar 1908, p. [1]-100. 13: 20 Jan 1910, p. [1]-87. 14: 29 Jun 1912, p. [1]-52, err. slip. 15: 6 Jun 1929, p. [1]-163. 16: 17 Feb 1930, p. [1]-53. 17: 3 Sep 1930, p. [1]-31. 16: 23 Aug 1933, p. [1]-85; p. 86-157, [158] issued Apr 5 1935; on p. 152-157 biogr. sketch of Jones by Mabel Jones Broaddus, also frontisp. portr. Copies: MO, NY, SMU, UC (Jepson, complete), USDA. Imprints of independently publ. Contributions (on covers); 8: none; 10: Mammoth Record Print, Robinson, Utah; 11: id.; 12-14: none; 15: Claremont, Cal.; 16: Claremont, Cal.; 17-18: Claremont, California. — Contr. nos. 8-14 were published at Salt Lake City (Broaddus). BRHASCe DSS m0. 7. 3398. Montana botany notes containing description of new species, list of plants not heretofore recorded from the State, and notes on disputed species, with five plates... Missoula, Montana, U.S.A. (University of Montana) March, 1gto. 16-mo. (Montana bot. not.). Publ.: Mar 1910 p. [1]-75. Copy: NY. — Bull. Univ. Montana no. 61, Biol. Ser. no. 15. 3399. Revision of north-american species of Astragalus... Salt Lake City, Utah, 1923. (Rev. n.- amer. Astragalus). Pudbl.: text 15 Feb 1923, plates 20 Jun 1923 (t.p.), p. [1]-288, index [1-42], 78 figs. on 39 lvs. Copies: MO, USDA. Jones, Sir William (1746-1794), British judge of the Supreme Court, Calcutta (1783- 1794); knighted 1793; published om botany and a variety of other subjects. (W. Jones). HERBARIUM and TyPES: Unknown. JONES, W. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 294; BB p. 169-170; BM 2: 941; Dawson p. 479- 480, 678; Desmond p. 351; DNB 30: 174-177; Dryander 3: 178, 202, 648, 649, 5: 20, 103; DTS 3:576; Kew 3: 191; Laségue p. 558; NW p. 50; PR ed. 1: 4938; Rehder 5: 436; SO add. 755a; Tucker 1: 375. Arberry, A. J., Asiatic Jones, London 1949. Cannon, G. H., Oriental Jones, New York 1964; The letters of Sir William Jones. London 1970. Mae S. N., Sir William Jones, London 1968. Styles, B. T., Taxon 25(5/6) : 671-672. 1976 (an evaluation of his Bot. Obs.) ; 26(1): 162. 1977. FESTSCHRIFT: Royal Asiatic Society of Bengal, Calcutta, Sir William Jones — Bicentenary of his birth. Commemoration volume 1746-1946. Calcutta. 1948. EPONYMY: Jonesia Roxburg (1795). Note: Cephalojonesia R. Grolle & C. Vanden Berghen (1971), Jonesia M. Bizot, R. B. Pierrot & T. Pocs (1974), and fonestobryum M. Bizot & T. Pocs (1974) are dedicated to E. W. Jones. 3400. Botanical observations on select Indian plants, Asiatic Researches 4: 237-312. 1795. Publ.: 1795. See Styles (1976, 1977) for an evaluation of the nomenclatural standing of the names used by Jones. See also “‘A catalogue of Indian plants...” Asiat. Res. 4: 229-237. 1795 (1792). To be cited from journal. Jongmans, Willem Josephus (1878-1957), Dutch palaeobotanist at the Geological Bureau for the mining industry, Heerlen, longtime editor of the Fosszlium catalogus. ( Jongm.). HERBARIUM and TYPES: Some bryophytes at H and L. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Andrews p. 282-283; BFM 1415, 2181; BJI 2: 86; BL 2: 422, 674; JW 2: 193, 3: 355; Kew 3: 191; SBC p. 123 (“‘Jongm.”); Tucker 1: 375. Boone, W., Hist. bot. W. Virginia 187. 1965. COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Fossilium catalogus I1: Plantae, Berlin (W. Junk) (until 1957; parts 1- ae author of parts on Lycopodiales. 2) with J. W. C. Goethart, Planten-kaartjes voor Nederland, afl. 1-25, 1902-1907 (for methods see e.g. Ned. kruidk. Arch. ser. 3. 2: 1068-1073. 1903). For further details see BL 2: 422. EPONYMY: fongmansia C. Reid & E. M. Reid (1915); Jongmansis E. P. Plumstead (1961). 3401. Ueber Brutkorper bildende Laubmoose. Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung der Doktor- wurde der hohen philosophischen Fakultat (Sektion 11) der Kgl. Bayer. Ludwig-Maxi- milians Universitat zu Munchen. Vorgelegt von W. J. Jongmans aus Leiden. Typ. F. E. Macdonald, Nymegen [1907]. Oct. (Brutkorp bild. Laubm.). Publ.: 1-22 Feb 1907 (Miller rd. his copy 23 Feb 1907; Bot. Zeit. 1 Mar 1907; Nat. Nov. Mar(1,2) 1907), p. [1, i], [1]-96. Copy: Steere (K. Muller’s copy). 3402. Anleitung zur Bestimmung der Karbonpflanzen West-Europas mit besonderer Bertcksich- tigung der in den Niederlanden und den benachbarten Landern gefundenen oder noch zu erwartenden Arten... Freiberg in Sachsen (Kommissionsverlag von Craz & Gerlach (John. Stettner)) s.d. [1g11]. Oct. (Anl. Best. Karbon-Pfl.). Band 1: 1911 (p. vii: 1 Mai 1grt), p. [i-ix], [1]-482. Copy: USGS. Ref.: H. H. T., J. Bot 50: 97-98. Mai 1912. 3403. Die palaeobotanische Literatur bibliographische Ubersicht ber die Arbeiten aus dem gebiete der Palaeobotanik. Jena (Verlag von Gustav Fischer) Bande 1-3, 1910-1913. Oct. (Palaeobot. Lit.). 1: on 1908, pudbl.: after Mar 1910 (p. iv), p. [i]-iv, [1]-217. 2: on 1909, pudbl.: after Aug 1911 (p. rii}), p. [i- i, [1]-417. 3:0n 1910/11, publ.: 1913, p. [i], [1 ]-569. Copies: M, USGS. 458 JONKMAN 3404. Flora of the Carboniferous of the Netherlands and adjacent regions... vol. 1. A monograph of the Calamites of Western Europe by Dr. R. Kidston,... and Dr. W. J. Jongmans... ’s- Gravenhage 1915-1917, text and atlas. (Fl. Carbonif. Netherlands). Text: 1917, p. [i, ll, v], 1-207; Aélas: 1915, p. [i], 1-9, expl. pl., pl. 1-158. Copies: USGS; IDC 2572. — Mededeelingen van de Rijksopsporing van Delfstoffen no. 7. Ref.: Seward, J. Bot. 56: 125-126. 1918. Jonker, Fredrik Pieter (1912-x), Dutch botanist at Utrecht. (fonk.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: U. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 263; Bossert p. 200; Hortus 3: 1197; IH 2: 330; Kew 3: 191-192; Langman p. 400; Roon p. 58. Rickett, H. W., Index Bull. Torrey bot. Club 53. 1955. COMPOSITE WORKS: Pulle, Flora of Suriname: Alismataceae, 1(1): 472-482. Jan 1943, 1(2): 378-379. 1968. Araceae, 1(2): 1-80. 1953, 1(2): 380-412. 1968. Asclepiadaceae, 4(2): 326-352, [353-357 printed and distributed in reprints]. Jul 1940. Batidaceae, 1(2): 91-92. 1953. Burmanniaceae, 1(1): 176-187. Jan 1938, 1(2): 321-325. 1968. Butomaceae, 1(1): 483-485. Jan 1943. Gentianaceae, 4(1): 400-427. Jul 1936. Hydrocharitaceae, 1(1): 467-471. Jan 1943. Lythraceae, 3(1): 422-432. Feb 1941. Malpighiaceae, add. corr. 2(1): 478-490. Nov 1939. Marantaceae, (2): 149-208. 1957. Menispermaceae, add., corr. 2(1): 476-477. Nov 1939. Menyanthaceae, 4(1): 428-430. Jul 1936. Oenotheraceae, 3(2): 13-34. Jan 1942. Oxalidaceae, 3(2): 44-48. Jan 1942, 49-55. 1951. Pontederiaceae, 1(2): 81-90. 1953. Rhizophoraceae, 3(2): 35-43. Jan 1942. Triuridaceae, 1(1): 461-466. Jan 1943. 3405. A monograph of the Burmanniaceae proefschrift ter verkrijging van den graad van doctor in de wis- en natuurkunde aan de Rijks-Universiteit te Utrecht, op gezag van den rector- magnificus Dr. Th. M. van Leeuwen, hoogleraar in de faculteit der geneeskunde, volgens besluit van den senaat der universiteit tegen de bedenkingen van de faculteit der wis- en natuurkunde te verdedigen op maandag 12 december 1938, des namiddags te drie uur door Fredrik Pieter Jonker geboren te Stad Almelo. Utrecht (Kemink en Zoon N.V.— Over den Dom) 1938. Oct. (Monogr. Burmann.). Publ.: 12 Dec 1938, p. [i-xi], [1]-279, theses [3, loose]. Copies: FAS, U. Other issue: as Mededelingen van het Botanisch Museum en Herbarium van de Riksuniversiteit Utrecht, no. 51. 1938. Jonkman, Hendricus Franciscus (jl. 1879), Dutch botanist, Ph. D. Utrecht 1879. (fonkman). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BM 2: 941; CSP 10: 351, 16: 139; Jackson p. 152; LS 13305; Rehder 3: 736; TL-2/2460; Tucker 1: 375. Dorfler, I., Adressbuch 1: 105. 1896, 2: 143. 1902, 3: 202. 1909. Sirks, M. J., Ind. natuurond. 168. 1915. 3406. De geslachtsgeneratie der Marattiaceeen. Proefschrift na machtiging van den Rector- magnificus Mr. J. A. Fruin,... volgens besluit van den senaat der Universiteit, op voor- dracht der wis- en natuurkundige faculteit, ter verkrijging van den graad van doctor in de wis- en natuurkunde aan de Rijks-universiteit te Utrecht, te verdedigen op zaterdag den 12. 459 JONKMAN Juli 1879, des namiddags te 3 uren,... Druk van de firma L. E. Bosch & Zoon, Utrecht [1879]. Qu. (Geslachtsgen. Maratt.). Publ.: 12 Jul 1879 (Nat. Nov. Sep(2) 1879), p. [1*[, [i]-vi, [7]-63, pl. 1-4 (uncol. liths. auct.). Copy: MO. French extract: La génération sexuée des Marattiacées, p. [1]-26, pl. 5-7. Copy: MO. — Reprinted from Arch. Néerl. 15: 199-224. 1880. Ref.: Jonkman, Actes Congr. int. bot. Amsterdam 1877, p. [1]-8 (reprint), Aug 1878; Bot. Zeit. 36: 129-136, 145-153. 1878. Jonsson, Helgi (1867-1925), Icelandic algologist. (fonss.). HERBARIUM and TYPES: ICEL; other material B, C, F, L. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BL 2: 326, 327, 674; CSP 16: 140; Kew 3: 192; TL-2/587; Mucker 13175. Koster, Taxon 18: 554. 1969 (herb. at C). COMPOSITE WORKS: F’. Borgesen and Helgi Jonsson, The distribution of the marine algae of the Arctic Sea, in Warming, E., et al. Botany of the Faeroes, app. p. i-xxvili. 28 Aug. 1905. EPONYMY: Jonssonia S. Lund (1959). 3407. The marine algae of East Greenland... Copenhagen (printed by Bianco Luno) 1904. Oct. (Mar. alg. E. Greenland). Publ.: 1904, p. [1], [1]-73. Copy: US. — Reprinted from Meddedelser om Gronland 30. Johnston, Johannes (1603-1675), German physician and botanist. (Zonst.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Bossert p. 200; Dryander 1:266, 2: 12, 3: 36, 205, 4: 7; Jackson p. 29; Kew 3: 192; Langman p. 400; NI 1007; Plesch p. 284-285; PR 4473-4475; Rehder 5: 437; Sotheby 408, 409; Tucker 1: 375. Fries, Th. M., Bref Skrifv. Linné1(2): 132. 1908, 1(4): 94. 1910. Jourdan, Dict. sci. méd. 5: 363-365. 1822. 3408. Dendrographias sive historiae naturalis de arboribus et fruticibus tam nostri quam peregrini orbis libri decem: figuris aeneis adornati... Francofurti ad Moenum (typis Hieronymi Polichii. Sumptibus Haeredum Matthaei Meriani) anno 1662. Fol. (in doubles). (Dendrogr.). Ed. 1: 1662, p. [i-xx], 1-477, [1-30, index], pl. 1-137 (uncol.). Copies: BR, MO, NY. Ed. 2: 1768, ‘‘Ivann. Ionstoni Aistoriae naturalis de arboribus et plantis libri x. Tabulis centum trigintaseptem abillo celeberrimo Mathia Meriano aeri incisis ornati...’ Franciscus Josephus Eckebrecht bibliopola heilbronnensis 1768, 2 vols. Fol. Copy: BR. 1: front., [i], [1]-214, 2: [i], [1]-265, [1-9, index], p/. 1-737 (uncol.). The former Plesch copy had a t.p. dated 1769 and differs in various other respects from the copy at BR. Jordan, [Claude Thomas] Alexis (1814-1897), French botanist, whose extremely nar- row species concept led to “‘jordanism”’ and Jordan-species (jordanons) vs. Linnaean species. (ford.). HERBARIUM and TyPeEs: Jordan had a private herbarium which he kept at Lyon, and left to Hilarion Joseph Borel. Later it came to the Université libre de Lyon (LY). Kew (K) received a European herbarium made by A. Jordan in 1911 (1225 specimens). Other important sets of Jordan plants are at BM (1800) and P (1000). The manuscripts and original drawings of the Icones are the property of the Société botanique de France. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 5(2): 259, 6(1): 109, 12(3): 32; BM 2: 942; CSP 3: 577- 460 JORDAN 578, 8: 37, 16: 140; DSB 7: 165-167; Hortus 3: 1197 (“Jord.”’) ; LH 2: 331; Jackson p. 97, 117, 226, 274, 285, 429; Kew 3: 192-193; Moebius p. 56; NI 1008; PFC 1: xliv-xlv; Plesch p. 285; PR 4476-4482 (ed. 1: 4945); Rehder 5: 437; SO go06a; TL-2/see Fourreau, J. P., Gilibert, J. E.; Tucker 1: 375-376; Zander ed. 10, p. 676. Anon., Bot. Not. 1898: 45; Bull. Soc. bot. Deux-Sevres 1908-1909: pl. 7. 1909 (portr.) ; Bull. Soc. bot. France 23: clxxxvi-clxxxvil. 1876 (on herb.). Babington, C. C., Mem. Journ. bot. corr. ix, Ixx, Ixxxviil. 1897. Breistroffer, C. R., 89 Congr. Soc. Sav. Paris 1965 (on Jordan’s nomenclature) (fide Piquemal). Cogquillat, Bull. mens. Soc. Linn. Lyon 15(10): 63-65. 1946 (on J’s garden), 16(g): 188-191. 1947 (‘‘létrange figure d’Alexis Jordan’). Frison, E., Henri Ferdinand Van Heurck 15. 1959. Jordan, A., Catalogue de la bibliothéque botanique de feu Alexis Jordan. Paris. Klincksieck, 1903 (see Sotheby 850). Lindemann, Bull. Soc. Natur. Moscou 59(1): 308. 1884. Magnin, A., Ann. Soc. bot. Lyon 32: 27-29, 63, 129. 1907 (bibl.), 35: 38-39, 67. 1910. Roux et Colomb, Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon ser. 2. 54: 181-258. 1908 (main biogr., itin, bibl.). Saint-Lager, Notice sur Alexis Jordan, Paris 1898, 16 p. (bibl.) (Ann. Soc. bot. Lyon 22: 31- 46. 1897). Viviand-Morel, Lyon horticole et horticulture nouvelle 1907(3) : 57-59, 4: 77-78, 7: 137-140, 21: 415-418. (hist. of exp. cult.). HANDWRITING: Candollea 31: 129-130. 1976; Hoppea 34(2): 419 (no. 5). 1976. EPONYMY: fordania Boissier & Heldreich (1849). Note: Jordana Goeppert & Fiedler 1857 1s dedicated to Hermann Jordan (1808-1887), German physician and paleontologist; Jordana A. Schenk (1880) is dedicated to Wilhelm Jordan (1842-1899), German geographer. 3409. Observations sur plusteurs plantes nouvelles rares ou critiques de la France, ... Premier [- septiéme] fragment. Paris 1-3: (Maison), Leipzig (T. O. Weigel), 4: Paris (J. B. Bailliere), Leipzig (T. O. Weigel), 5-7: Paris (J. B. Baillicre). 1846-1849, 7 parts. Oct. (Odbserv. pl. nowo.). 1: Mai 1846, p. [1]-47. pl. 7-5; repr. from Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon 1847: 65-109. 2: Jul 1846, p. [1]-39, 26/.; ib. 1847: 111-147. 3: Sep 1846, p. [1]-254, pl. 1, 1 bis, 2-12; ib. 1847: 159-408. 4: Nov 1846, p. [1]-37, pl. 1-2; 1b. 1847: 409-443. 5: Feb 1847, p. [1], [mi], [1]-77, pl. 1-9; ib. 1850: 57-130. 6: Apr 1847, p. [i], [111], [1]-88, pl. 7-2, ib. 1850: 131-217. 7: Dec 1849, p. [1], [il a [1]-44, ib. 1850: 247-290. Copies: G, M, ‘MO. NY 3410. Pugillus plantarum novarum praesertim gallicarum ... Paris (J.-B. Bailliere, ...) 1852. Oct. Publ.: Jan.Aug 1852 (Flora 11 Sep 1852), p. [i], [1]-147, [148, index]. Copees: G, MO, NY (2), USDA; IDC 753. — Reprinted from: Mém. Acad. Sci. Lyon 1: 212-358. 1851. 3411. De l’origine des diverses variétés ou especes d arbres fruitiers et autres vegétaux généralement cultivés pour les besoins de Vhomme, ... Paris (J.-B. Bailliére,...) 1853. Oct. Publ.: 1853 (read 14 Dec 1852), p. [i, iii], [1 ]-97. Copy: WU. — Reprinted from: Mem. Acad. Sci. Lyon 2: 65-161. 1852 (1853). To be cited from journal. 3412. Mémovre sur [ Aegilops triticordes et sur les ee (hybridite, de variabilité speci- fique, qui se rattachent a l’histoire de cette plante, ... Paris (Victor Masson, ...) 1856. Oct. Publ.: Aug 1856 (Flora rd. 14 Sep — 14 Oct 1856), p. [1], [1]-69. Copy: WU. = vate Sci. nat. Bot. ser. 4, 4: 295-361. 1855; see also Bull. Soc. Sei nat. Neuchatel 4: 162-166. 1856/8. ‘To be cited from journal. Ref.: Schlechtendal, D. F. L. v., Bot. Zeit. 15: 583-588. 21 Aug 1857. 3413. Nouveau mémoire sur la question relative aux Aegilops triticordes et speltaeformis, ... Paris (J.-B. Bailliére,...) 1857. Oct. 461 JORDAN Publ.: Jan-Mai 1857 (Bot. Zeit. 21 Aug 1857; Flora rd. 28 Jun 1857); p. [1], [1]-81, [82, err. ], r pl. (uncol. lith. Cettier). Copy: WU. — Reprinted from Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon 4: 1-82. 1857. To be cited from journal. Ref.: Schlechtendal, D. F. L. v., Bot. Zeit. 15: 583-588. 21 Aug 1857. 3414. Diagnoses d’especes nouvelles ou méconnues, pour servir de matériaux a une flore réformée de la France et des contrées voisines . . .' Tome premier — premiere partie. Paris (F. Savy,...) [1860-] 1864. Oct.f (Dzagn. esp. nouv.). Publ.: 1864 (BSBF rd. 11 Nov 1864), p. [1]-355. Copies: B, BR, G, L, M, NY. — Pages 5-150 originally published in Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon ser. 2. 7: 373-518. 1860 — Feb 1861; p. 151- 355, publ. 1864. Ref,: Seemann, B., J. Bot. 2: 352-355. 1864. Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 11(bibl.): 201-207. Dec 1864, 12(bibl.): 26-28. Feb 1865, 12 (bibl.): 63-65. Mai 1865. . 3415. Breviarum plantarum novarum sive specierum in horto plerumque cultura recognitarum descriptio contracta ulterius amplianda suctoribus Alexi Jourdan et Julio Foureau. Fas- ciculus I (II). Parisiis (F. Savy,...) 1866-1868. Oct. (Brev. pl. nov.). Co-author: Jules Pierre Fourreau (1844-1871). Fasc. 1: Dec 1866, p. [i], [iii], [1 ]-62. Fasc. 2: 1868, publ. in the last monts’ of 1868 (Bull. Soc. bot. France 16(bibl.) : 23. 1869) p. [1, ui}, [1]-137- Copies: G, L, MO, NY, USDA; IDC 5050. 3416. Icones ad floram Europae novo fundamento instaurandam spectantes auctoribus Alexi Jordan et Julio Fourreau... Parisiis (F. Savy, ...) 1866-1903, 3 vols. Fol. (Icon. fl. Eur.). Co-author: Jules Pierre Fourreau (1844-1870). 1: 1866-1868 (t.p.; for precise dates see below), p. [1*-i11*], [i]-i11, [1]-71, pl. 1-200. 2: 1869-1903 (t.p.), p. [1-ii1], [1]-52, pl. 207-354, 355 bts, 337 bis. 3: 1903 (t.p.), p- [i], [1]-52, pl. 355-459, 461-500. Copies: G, MO (with pl. 460?); NY, US (orig. covers fasc. 1-56); IDC 5980. Vol. fase. pages plates dates on covers dates in text I 1-4 Piezo) 1-20 Oct 1866 Oct 1866 [i]-iii [1]-8 11-20. Oct/Nov 1866 5-6 Q-12 21-30 ~~ Dec 1866 Dec 1866 7-8 13-16 31-40 Jan 1867 Jan 1867 9-10 17-20 41-50 Feb 1867 Feb 1867 11-12 21-24 51-60 Mar 1867 Mar 1867 13-14 25-28 61-70 ~=Apr 1867 Apr 1867 15-16 29-32 71-80 Mai 1867 Mar 1867 17-18 33-36 61-90 ~— Jun 1867 Jun 1867 19-20 gi-100— Jul 1867 21-22 37-40 ro1-10g Aug 1867 Aug 1867 23-24 41-44 110-120 Sep 1867 Sep 1867 25-26 45-48 121-130 Oct 1867 Nov 1867 27-28 49-52 131-140 Nov-Dec 1867 Jan 1868 29-30 141-150 Jan-Feb 1868 31-32 53-56 151-160 Mar-Apr 1868 Mar 1868 33-34 57-60 161-170 ~Mai-Jun 1868 Jun 1868 35-36 61-64 171-180 Jul-Aug 1868 Sep 1868 37-38 161-190 = Sep-Oct 1868 39-40 65-71 191-200 Nov-Dec 1868 Nov 1868 2 41-42 [1 ]-4 201-210 Jan-Feb 1868 Jan 1868 43-44 5-8 211-220 Mar-Apr 1869 Jan 1869 45-46 Q-12 221-230 Mai-Jun 1869 Mai 1869 462 JOSHUA Vol. fasc. pages plates dates on covers dates in text 47-48 231-240 Jul-Aug 1869 49-50 13-16 241-250 Sep-Oct 1869 Sep 1869 51-52 251-260 Nov-Dec 1869 53-54 17-20 261-270 Jan-Feb 1870 55-50 21-24 271-280 Mar-Apr 1870 57- 25-40 281- Mar 1903 41-52 “354 Apr 1903 3 1-36 355° Apr 1903 -100 37-52 -500 Mai 1903 Stearn (in SK 4: cxcil) gives some additional information based on contemporary reviews. Vol. 2, pp. 17-24 are listed by him for 1871, pp. 25-52 for Jun 1903 and vol. 3 as a whole also for Jun 1903. — The interruption in the publication was due to the death of Fourreau on 13 Dec 1870 (battle of Nuits). Camille A. Jordan continued the publication in 1903 from p. 25 and ¢. 28 of vol. 2 onward. The 501 coloured plates are by the artists: C. Delorme, J. Fourreau, P. Gallaud, A. Mignot. Ref.: Pellegrin, Bull. Soc. bot. Fr. 84: 296-297. 1937 (on orig. water-colours). 3417. Remarques sur le fait de existence en société, a [état sauvage des espéces végétales affines et sur d’autres faits relatifs a la question de l’espece... Lyon (Imprimerie Pitrat aineé, ...) [1873]. Oct. Publ.: 1873 (read 28 Aug 1873), p. [1 ]-23. Copy: G. — Reprinted from C. R. Ass. frang. Avanc. Sci. 2: 488-505. 1873, see also Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon 20: 195-213. 1873. To be cited from journal. Jordi, Ernst (1899-1933), Swiss botanist. (fordz). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: LS 13308-13310, suppl. 13269-13276; Stevenson p. 1246. 3418. Beitrage zur Kenntnis der Papilionaceen-bewohnenden Uromyces-Arten. Inaugural-Disser- tation zur Erlangung der Doctorwiurde der hohen philosophischen Fakultat der Universitat Bern... Jena (Gustav Fischer) 1904. Oct. (Beatr. Uromyces). Publ.: 1904 (p. 2: 19 Dec 1903) p. [i-iv], [1]-33. Copy: G. - Reprinted from Centralblatt fur Bakteriologie 9(24/25), 1904. Ref.: Klebahn, Bot. Zeit. 62(2): 331-332. 1 Nov 1904. Josch, Eduard, Ritter von (1799-1874), Austrian botanist, judge at Klagenfurt and Laibach (Ljubljana). (Josch). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: CSP 3: 580, 8: 40, 12: 373; Kew 3: 193; PR 4483; Rehder 1: 440, 5: 437; Tucker 1: 376. Anon., Flora 57: 304. 1874; Bot. Zeit. 32: 430. 1874. Beck, G., Vegetationsverh. Illyr. Lander 10, 11, 36. 1901 (Veg. Erde 4, 1901). 3419. Die Flora von harnten. Von Eduard Josch, Senats-Prasidenten bei dem k.k. Landesge- richte zu Klagenfurt... (Druck von Ferdinand v. Kleinmayr) 1853. Oct. (Fl. Aarnten). Publ.: 1853, p. [1]-132. Copies: G, NY, W.— Reprinted from Jb. naturhist. Mus. Karnten 2: 53-96. 1853, 3: 1-71. 1854. Joshua, William (1828-1808), British lichenologist and algologist. (Joshua). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: BM — Microscopical slides of British fresh-water algae (1880 nos. 1-48, set at BM), and Microscopical slides of British lichens (1879 nos. 1-48, set at BM). Drawings of Desmidiaceae at K. 463 JOSHUA Ref.: Anon., Bot. Zeit. 38: 316. 1880; J. Bot. 18: 128. 1880. Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 136. 1969. Hawksworth, D. L. et al., Prel. bibl. brit. lichens. 98. 1976; Lichenol. Brit. Isl. 198. 1977. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BB p. 170; Clokie p. 191; CSP 10: 358, 16: 146; Desmond p. 351; De Toni 1: Ixvii-Ixvili; GR p. 403; Kew 3: 194; KR p. 323; LS 13311; Nordstedt p. 19. Riddelsdell, Fl. Gloucestershire cxxxii. 1948. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 95. 1903. Josst, Franz (1815-1862), Bohemian gardener from 1841 with Thun-Hohenstein at Te- tschen; died from a shooting (hunting) accident. (Josst). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BM 2: 944; Kew 3: 196; Langman p. 401; Maiwald p. 214- 215; MW p. 219; PR 4484 (ed. 1: 4940); Rehder 3: 662. Anon., Bot. Zeit. 21: 240. 1863 (refers to obit. in Hamburger Gartenzeitung 1863, p. 86, 92). Otto, C. F., Hamb. Garten-Blumenzeit. 19: 86-87, 92. 1863. 3420. Beschreibung und Cultur einer grossen Anzahl tropischer, der Cultur_werther und in europaischen Garten eingefiihrter Orchideen... Prag (Druck von Kath. Gerabek, ...) 1851. Oct. (Beschr. Cult. Orchid.). Publ.: 1851, p. [if-xii, 1-558, [1-17, index], [19-20, err.], pl. 1-2 (uncol.). Copy: BR. Jourdan, [Claude] Pascal (1835-1881), French botanist. (fourd.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: P, PC. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BL 2: 116, 144, 674; BM 2: 945; CSP 8: 43, 16: 150; IH 2: 332; Jackson p. 564 [index]; Kew 3: 196; Rehder 5: 438; Tucker 1: 377. 3421. Essai phytographique d’une chloris vichyssoise. Flore de Vichy aux naturalistes et aux amis de fleurs par Pascal Jourdan... avec une préface de George Sand ouvrage orné de douze dessins 4 deux teintes. Vichy (C. Bougarel), Paris (J. B. Bailliere), Bagnols-sur-Ceze (Gard) (Veuve Alban Broche) 1872. 18-mo. (Fl. Vichy). Publ.: 1872, p. [i*], front., [i]-vii, [1]-369, [370-371, err.], pl. 1-12, uncol. liths. Copy: G. — Signatures of 12 and 24 p. alternate. Ref.: Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 19 (bibl.): 199-200. 1873. Jovet, Paul Albert (1896-x), French botanist, specialized in the flora of W. and S.W. France. (fovet). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Private; material also at P, PC, RAB. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BL 2: 100, 104, 115, 130, 201, 674; Bossert p. 201; GR p. 329; IH 2: 333; Kew 3: 197-198; Roon p. 59; TL-2/1250. Anon., Rev. bryol. 4: 100. 1931; Rev. bryol. lichén. 8: 130. 1935, 9: 168. 1936, 10: 106. 1937, 23: 331. 1954, 34: 939. 1967. EPONYMY: Jovetia M. Guédeés (1975). Jovet-Ast, Suzanne (née Ast, Mrs P. A. Jovet) (1914-x), French bryologist at the Museum histoire naturelle. (Jovet-Ast). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: PC; further material RAB. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Bossert p. 201; IH 2: 333; Kew 3: 199; MW suppl. p. 146; Plesch p. 319; Roon p. 59. Anon., Rev. bryol. lichén. 41: 257. 1975; Taxon 24: 553.1975. Gagnepain, F., in Lecomte, H., Fl. gen. Indoch. tome prél. 43. 1944 (portr., pl. 72). 404 JUEL Schuster, R. M., Hep. Anthoc. N. Amer. 63-64. 1966 (bibl.). EPONYMY: Jovetastella P. Tixier (1974). COMPOSITE WoRKS: Anonacées, in H. Lecomte, Fl. gén. Indoch. suppl. 1(1): 59-123 Jul 1938 (published as thesis in 1943) (TL-2/4275). Juch, Karl Wilhelm (1774-1821), German botanist at Altdorf. (uch). HERBARIUM and TyPES: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BM 2: 948; CSP 3: 587, 8: 44; Jackson p. 200; NI 1orr; Plesch p. 285; PR 4509-4510 (ed. 1: 4971-4973) ; Rehder 5: 439; Sotheby 410; Tucker 1: 377. Ze Wick Scie meds 537401022. EPONYMY: Juchia M. J. Roemer (1846). 3422. Die Giftpflanzen. Zur Belehrung fur Jedermann... Augsburg (Martin Engelbrecht) 1817. (Giftpflanzen). Ed. 1: 1817, 12 Hefte; p. [i-vi], p/. r-3 (animals, col.), [1, uncol.], 7-48 (plants, col.) with 49 unpaged lvs. text without signatures. Copy: FH (t.p. lacking). Plates by Martin Engel- brecht. Ed. 2: 1819, Abbildung und populare Beschreibung von acht und verzig Giftpflanzen. Augsburg (gedruckt bey Abraham Geiger). Qu., 52 pl. w.t., n.v., details taken from Junk, Catal. 206, no. 157. 1977. Juel, Hans Oscar (1863-1931), Swedish botanist at Stockholm and Uppsala, Linnaean scholar; Dr. phil. Uppsala 1889; outstanding cytologist and mycologist. (fuel). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: UPS; other material BERN, C, H, LD, S and W. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Ainsworth p. 123, 322; BJI 2: 86-87; BM 2: 948-949; Bossert p. 201; CSP 16: 154; DTS 3: xliv; Hirsch p. 144; IH 2: 333; Kew 3: 200; KR p. 323-327; Langman p. 401; LS 13409-13431, 35196-35200, suppl. 13328-13338; Moebius p. 106, 349; MW p. 219; Rehder 5: 440; SO 899, 900, 903, 913, 91 9b, 428, 1008, 1423, add. 1423 a, 2983, 3014, 3064, 3529, 3535, 3579; Stevenson p. 1246; TL-2/1879; Tucker 1: 377; Zander ed. 10, p. 676. Anon., Bot. Not. 1892: 47, 186; 1898: 284; 1902: 180; 1907: 285. Dahlgren, Sv. bot. Tidsskr. 36: 57. 1942. Ewan, J. et al., Short hist. bot. U.S. 35. 1969. Juel, H. O., Sv. Linné-Sallsk. Arsskr. 1918: 95-125 (On Hasselquist). Maire, R., Progr. connaiss. bot. Algérie 185. 1931. Skottsberg, C., Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 49: (139)-(148). 1931 (portr., bibl.). Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 44, pl. 5. 1903, 3(3): 18, pl. 104. 1905 (portr.). FESTSCHRIEFT: Sv. bot. Tidskr. 22(1-2). 1928. EPONYMY: Juelia Asplund (1928). 3423. Bertrdge zur Anatomie der Marcgraviaceen. Stockholm (Kongl. Boktryckeriet. P. A. Norstedt & S6ner) 1887. Oct. (Beitr. Anat. Marcgrav.). Publ.: 1887, p. [1]-28, pl. 1-3. Copies: G, U.— Bihang K. Sv. Vet.—Akad. Hand. 12, Afd. 3, no. 5. 3424. Hemigaster ein neuer Typus unter den Basidiomyceten... Stockholm (Kungl. Bok- tryckeriet. P. A. Norstedt & Soner) 1895. Oct. (Hemigaster). Publ.: 1895 (submitted 10 Apr 1895; Nat. Nov. Apr(2). 1897), p. [1]-22, pl. 1-2. Copy: U. — Bihang k. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Handl. 21(1) no. 4. —.See also Juel, Bot. Centralbl. 61: 87-89. 1895 (preliminary publ.). 465 JUEL 3425. Die Ustilagineen und Uredineen der ersten Regnell’schen Expedition... Stockholm (Kungl. Boktryckeriet P. A. Norstedt & Soner) 1897. Oct. (Ustil. Ured. Regnell). Publ.: 1897 (submitted 12 Mai 1897), p. [1]-30, pl. 1-4. Copy: U. — Bihang k. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Handl. 23(3) no. 10. 3426. Muciporus und die Familie der Tulasnellaceen ... Stockholm (Kungl. Boktryckeriet P. A. Norstedt & Séner) 1897. Oct. (Muciporus). Publ.: 1897 (submitted 13 oct. 1897; Nat. Nov. Feb (2) 1899), p. [1]-27, pl. 1. Copy: U. — Bihang k. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Handl. 23(3) no. 12. — See also ““Berichtigung...” Ark. Bot. 14(1), 1914. 3427. Vergleichende Untersuchungen uber typische und parthenogenetische Fortpflanzung be der Gattung Antennaria... Stockholm (Kungl. Boktryckeriet. P. A. Norstedt & Soner) 1goo. Qu. (Vergl. unters. Antennaria). Publ.: 1900 (submitted 14 Mar 1900), p. [1]-59, pl. 1-6. Copies: MO, U, US. —K. Sv. Vet. Akad. Handl. 33(5). 1900. Preliminary publ.: Bot. Centralbl. 74: 369-372. 1898. 3428. Pyrrhosorus, eine neue marine Pilzgattung ... Stockholm (Kungl. Boktryckeriet. P. A. Norstedt & Soéner) 1901. Oct. (Pyrrhosorus). Publ.: 1901 (submitted 12 Sep 1900; Nat. Nov. Feb(2) 1902), p. [1]-16, pl. 7. Copy: U. — Bihang k. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Handl. 26(3) no. 14. 3429. Laphridium Lagerh. & Juel eine neue Gattung der Protomycetaceen, ... Stockholm (Kungl. Boktryckeriet. P. A. Norstedt & Soner) 1902. Oct. (Taphridium). Publ.: 1902 (submitted 11 Dec 1901; tryckt [printed] 7 Mai 1902), p. [1]-29, pl. 7. Copy: U.— Bihang k. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Handl. 27(3) no. 16. 3430. Plantae Thunbergianae. Kin Verzeichnis der von C. P. Thunberg in Sudafrika, Indien und Japan gesammelten und der in seinen Schriften beschriebenen oder erwahnten Pflan- zen, sowie von den Exemplaren derselben, die im Herbarium thunbergianum in Upsala aufbewahrt sind;... Uppsala (A.-B. Akademiska Bokhandeln), Leipzig (Otto Kar- rassowitz) s.d. [1918] Oct. (Pl. Thunb.). Publ.: Jan-Apr 1918 (p. [ii]; J. Bot. Jul 1918; Nat. Nov. Mai 1918), p. [1-i1], frontisp. portr. Thunberg, [iii], [1 ]-462. Copies: M, MICH, MO, NY, US, USDA. — Arbeten utgifna med understod af Vilhelm Ekmans Universitetsfond, Uppsala, 21. 3431. Joachim Burser’s hortus siccus mit Erklarungen herausgegeben von H. O. Juel. Nach dem Tode des Verfassers herausgegeben von N. Svedelius... Uppsala (A.-B. Lundequistska Bokhandeln (i distribution) ) s.d. [1936]. Oct. (Burser hort. sicc.). Editor: Nils Eberhard Svedelius (1873-1960). Publ.: 1936 (p. v: Aug 1936). p. [i]-v, [vii], [1]-187, [188], ¢p/. on 2 vs. Copies: M, also: IDC 1073. — Symbolae botanicae upsaliensis 2: 1. — Preliminary publication: Juel, Studien in Burser’s hortus stccus, Nova acta regiae Societatis scientiarum upsaliensis, ser. 4. vol. 5. no 7, p- {i]-xvi, [1]-144. Jingst, Ludwig Volrad (1804-1880), German botanist at Bielefeld. (Fingst). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BM 2: 949; PR 4512-4514 (ed. 1: 4974-4976); Rehder 5: 440: 3432. Flora von Bielefeld, zugleich die Standorte der seltneren Pflanzen im ubrigen Westfalen enthaltend, ... Bielefeld u. Herford (bei August Helmich) 1837. Duod. (F/. Bielefeld). Ed. 1: Sep-Dec 1837 (p. xxiv: 16 Aug 1837), p. [i]-xxiv, [1]-358, [1, err.]. Copzes: B, G, MO, NY. Ed. 2: 1852 (p. xvii: 25 Mar 18532), p. [i]-xvii, [1]-438. Copy: NY. —‘‘Flora Westfalens von L. V. Jiingst. Zweite ganz umgearbeitete Auflage der Flora von Bielefeld ec. von demselben 466 JUHLIN-DANNFELT Verfasser.” Bielefeld (Verlag von August Helmich). — Nachtrage, im Bericht a.d. Gym- nasium in Bielefeld von Ostern 1855 bis Ostern 1856. (Fl. Westf.). Ed. 3: Mar-Jun 1869 (p. xi: 21 Feb 1869; Flora 20 Jul 1869; Bot. Zeit. g Jul 1869), p. [i]-xi, [1]-480. Copies: B, G, NY. — “Flora Westfalens... Dritte Auflage”’ Bielefeld (Verlag von August Helmich) Oct. Ed. 3, reissue: 1884 (Nat. Nov. Jul 1884; Bot. Zeit. 25 Jul 1884), p. [i], [1]-480, Copy: B.—*... Dritte Auflage (2. Ausgabe)”’ Bielefeld (Verlag von August Helmich) s.d. Ref.: A. G., Bot. Zeit. 11: 849-853, 867-872. Dec 1853 (ed. 2). Jurgens, Georg Heinrich Bernard (1771-1846), German magistrate at Jever in Olden- burg, Friesian algologist. (Jurg.). HERBARIUM and TYPES: Unknown. Issued: Algae aquaticae quas in littora Maris Dynastium JFeveranum et Frisiam Orientalem alluentis rejectas, fasc. 1-20, 1816-1824. Sets at B, BM, C, FH, FH, G, H, HBG, KIEL, L, LD, LE, PAV, PC, ROST, STR. The title refers to the seacoasts of Eastern Frisia and of the “‘Erbherrschaft Jever”’, part of old Friesia, later of Oldenburg. Schedae: see no. 3433. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BM 2: 949; Frank 3(Anh.): 48; IH 2: 335; PR (alph.); Urban-Berl. p. 265. EPONYMY: Juergensia K. P. J. Sprengel (1818); Juergensia H. G. L. Reichenbach (1841). 3433. Algae aquaticae quas, et in littora maris Dynastium Jeveranum et Frisiam orientalem alluentis rejectas, et in harum terrarum aquis habitantes, collegit et exsiccavit Georg Heinrich Bernhard Jurgens, Jeveranus... Wasser Algen aus der Nordwest-Kuste Deutsch- lands, besonders Jever- und Ostfrieslands, und in deren Gewassern gesammelt. Heraus- gegeben von Georg Heinrich Bernhard Jiirgens, Advocat ... Gedruckt bey C. L. Mettcker in Jever, und in Commission bei den Gebriidern Hahn in Hannover, 1816-1824, 20 Hefte (decades). Fol. (Alg. aquat.). Publ.: The text accompanying the above-mentioned exsiccatae consists of four pages per Heft, p. [i] t.p., p. [ili-iv] the descriptions. For further details see Sayre who saw copies at FH, L, PC and STR. We saw, in addition, a set of the text of fasc. 1-16 at Regensburg and G. Ref.: Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 82-83. 1969. Juge de Saint Martin, Jacques Joseph (1743-1824), French botanist at Limoges; agricultural administrator for the Haute-Vienne. (fuge St. Mart.). HERBARIUM and TyPES: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BM 2: 949; PR 4515 (ed. 1: 4977-4978); Rehder 5: 440. Anon., Bull. Linn., Paris 1: 9. 1824, 4(6): cxxiil. 1826. Thiébaut, Mem. Soc. Linn. Paris 3(6): 507-517. 1825. 3434. Notice des arbres et arbustes, qui croissent naturellement, ou qui peuvent étre élevés en pleine terre dans le Limousin... A Limoges (Chez Jacques Farne, . . .) 1790. Oct. (in fours). (Not. arbr. arbust.). Publ.: 1790 (p. 309: 14 Jun 1789, privilége), p. [i]-xv, 1-309, [310-311, err.]. Copies: G, USDA. Juhlin-Dannfelt, Herman Julius Brorson (1852-1937), Swedish diatomologist and agronomist at the Ultuna agricultural college, from 1902-1918 secretary of the Lantbruks- akademien (agricultural academy). (fuhl.-Dannf.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BJI 1: 30; BM 2: 949; CSP 10: 363; Kew 3: 200; KR p. 327- 328. Anon., Sv. man och kvinnor 4: 128. 1948. 407 JUHLIN-DANNFELT Hansson, K. Landtbr. Akad. Handl. 76: 753-758. 1937 (n.v.). Wittrock, V. B., Acta horti Berg. 3(2): 44. 1903, 3(3): 18-19. 1905. 3435- On the diatoms of the Baltic Sea... Stockholm Kongl. Boktryckeriet, P. A. Norstedt & Soner) 1882. Oct. (Diatoms Baltic Sea). Publ.: 27 Mai 1882 (submitted 8 Feb 1882; Nat. Nov. Jul(3) 1882; Bot. Zeit. 29 Sep 1882), p. [1]-52, pl. 1-4. Copies: FH, NY, U.— Bihang K. Sv. Vet. Akad. Handl. 6(21). Also issued (n.v.) with title page as dissertation, to be defended 27 Mai 1882. Juillard-Hartmann, G. (fl. 1919), French mycologist. (fuill.-Hartm.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Kew 3: 200; LS suppl. 13341. 3436. Iconographie des champignons supérieurs... Epinal (Vosges) (en vente chez Juillard & Fils,...) s.d. [1919], 5 vols. (Icon. champ. sup.). : [i-xui], pl. 7-50, colour-printed, with text. 2: [i-xii], pl. 57-100, 1d. 3: [1-ix], pl. ror-7150, id. 4: [i-1x], pl. 151-200, 1d. 5: [1-xu], pl. 201-250, id., p. | xil-xvi]. It is questionable whether all volumes were published in 1919. The title-pages are not dated; the preface, dated Jun 1919, is repeated in each volume. — Copy: FH (rd. 16 Feb 1925). ~ Julien, Alfred Cyprien (x-1902), French military veterinarian and botanist. (fulien). HERBARIUM and TYPEs: G, LY, P, PC. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 6(2): 589; BL 1: 19; IH 2: 333; Kew 3: 201; Rehder 5: 440. Marre, R., Progr. connaiss. bot. Algérie 150. 1931. 3437- Flore de la région de Constantine comprenant la description succincte des caractéres botaniques des plantes de la contrée de leur propriétés et leurs usages chez les Européens et chez les indigenes... Constantine (Imprimerie a vapeur Louis Marle (Nicolas Audrino, gerant)). 1894. Oct. (Fl. Constantine). Publ.: Mai-Jun 1894 (p. i: 17 Apr 1894; Bot. Zeit. 16 Jan 1895; Nat. Nov. Jul(2) 1894), p. [1, iii], [1]-332. Copies: G, USDA. — Preface by Jules Aimé Battandier (1848-1922) and Louis Charles Trabut (1853-1929). Jumelle, Henri (Lucien) (1866-1935), French botanist; pupil of Bonnier; plant phy- siologist at Paris 1887-1894; later at Marseille; ultimately director of the Musée colonial. (Fumelle). HERBARIUM and TYPES: Some material at B, K and P. Ref.: Hepper, F. N. and F. Neate, Pl. coll. W. Africa 43. 1971. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BL 1: 35, 37, 43; 97; 99, 303; BM 2: 950; CSP 16: 152; GF p. 330; Hortus 3: 1197 (‘‘Jumelle”); IH 2: 334; Kew 3: 201-202; Langman p. 401-402; LS 13438-13444; Moebius p. 236; MW p. 219-220, suppl. p. 146; Rehder 5: 440; Tucker 1: 378. Choux, Ann. Mus. colon. Marseille 44(2): 1-84. 1936 (portr., bibl.). Merrill, E. D., Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 30(1): 169-170. 1947. EPONYMY: Jumellea Schlechter (1914); Jumelleanthus Hochreutiner (1924). Jundzill, Jozef (x-1877), Polish botanist at Wilna. (J. fundz.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. 468 JUNG, w. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BM 2: 950; Bossert p. 201; Kew 3: 202; LS 13447-13449; PR 4519; SO 618; TR 618. Bourdeille, Bull. Soc. Natur. Moscou ser. 2. 6: 368. 1893, 7: 493. 1894, 14: 490. 1900. rien. bless DOty 15224) V7 7. EPONyMy: The etymology of Jundzillia Raciborski ex Celakovsky (1893) could not be established. 3438. Opisanie roslin w. Litwie, na Wolynia, Podolu, 1 Ukrainie dziko rosnacych, iako, oswoionych podlug wydania szesnastego ukladu roslin linneusza; przez Jozefa Jundzilla, ... Wilno (Jozef Zawadzki wlasnym nakladem) 1830. Oct. (in fours). (Opzsan. résl.). Publ.: 18030, p. [i]-xii, [1]-504, [1, err.]. Copy: NY. — A “flora lithuanica’’. Jundzill, Stanislaw Bonifacy (1761-1847), Polish botanist at Wilna. (8. B. Jundz.). HERBARIUM and TYPES: KRAM. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 5(2): 220, 5(4): 231, 6(1): 53: BM 2: 950; Bossert p. 201; TH 2: 334; PR 4520-4521; Rehder 5: 440; TL-2/ see Besser, W. S.J. G.; TR 617; Tucker r: 378. Lindemann, Bull. Soc. Natur. Moscou 59(1): 308-309. 1884. Oleszakowa, Stud. Mater. Dziejow Nauki Polsk. B. 21: 83-114. 1971 (on corr. with Besser). nv. 3439- Opisanie roslin w prowincyi w.x.l. naturalnie rosnacych wedlug uklada Linnaeusza przez X. B.S. Judzilla s.p. w. wilnie 1791 w. Drukarni I.K. Mci I Rzplitey U xx: Piarow. Oct. (Opisan. rosl.). Ed. 1: 1791, p. [i-vii], [1]-571, [1-14, index]. Copy: NY. GVO line 3O hms (Ve): Jung, Joachim [Jungius] (1587-1657), German physician and botanist at Hamburg. (7. Jung). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 263; BM 2: 950; Bossert p. 201; Kew 3: 202; PR 4523-4525, (ed. 1: 4990-4992); Rehder 5: 440; Tucker 1: 378. Harvey-Gibson, R. J., Outlines hist. bot. 27, 28, 35, 41, 42, 53, 72- 1914. Meyer, A., ed., Beitrage zur Jungius-Forschung. Hamburg 1929, 120 p. (bibl. by J. Lemcke, p. 88-93). Guhrauer, Hist. pal. act. 23: 812-822. Kangro, H., Joachim Jungius’ Experimenten und Gedanken zur Begrundung der Chemie als Wissenschaft. Wiesbaden 1968; in Gillispie, DSB 7: 193-196. 1973 (bibl., extensive references to sources, biographies and studies, not repeated here). EPONYMY: Jungia Heister ex Fabricius (1759); Jungia Boehmer (1760); Jungia Linnaeus f. (1781); Jungia J. Gaertner (1788). — Jungiusstrasse, Hamburg. POSTAGE STAMPS: D.D.R. 5 p. (1957) yv. 299. Jung, W. (fl. 1832), German botanist in Nassau. (W. Jung). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BM 2: 950; PR 4526 (ed. 1: 4993); Rehder 1: 378, 5: 440. Fischer-Benzon, R. J. D. von in P., Prahl, Krit. Fl. Schleswig-Holstein 2: 27-28. 1890. 3440. Flora des Herzogthums Nassau, oder Verzeichniss der in dem Herzogthum Nassau wildwachsenden Gewachse, zugleich ein Leitfaden beim Unterricht auf Gymnasien und 469 JUNG, w. Padagogien, von W. Jung. Hadamar und Weilburg, (Druck und Verlag von L. C. Lanz. Firma: Neue Gelehrten-Buchhandlung) 1832. Oct. (Fl. Nassau). Publ.: 1832 (p. xii: Dec 1831), p. [i]-xxiv, [1], [1]-524. Copzes: B, G, NY. Ref.: Anon., Lit. Ber. Flora 3: 23-27. 7 Mar 1833. Jungek, Max (1849-?), German high school teacher and botanist at Gleiwitz. (Jungch). HERBARIUM and TyPESs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 263; BM 2: 950. 3441. Flora von Gleiwitz und Umgegend (1. Teil). Einleitung und Kryptogamen. Wissenschaft- liche Beilage zum Programm der Ober-Realschule pro 1888/89... Gleiwitz (Neumann’s Stadtbuchdruckerei) 1889. Oct. (in fours). (F/. Glewwitz). 1. Teil: 1889 (Bot. Zeit. 25 Oct 1889; Nat. Nov. Sep(1) 1889), p. [i*], [i]-x, [1]-142. 2. Teil: 1890 (Nat. Nov. Jul(1) 1890), p. 1-58. 3. Teil: 1891 (Bot. Zeit. 29 Jan 1892; Nat. Nov. Jun(2) 1891), p. 1-43. Copy: B. Junge, Paul (1881-1919), German botanist, at Hamburg. (Junge). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Material at C and STU. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 263; BEM 30, 1230; BL 2: 52, 405, 674; DTS 6(4): 158; IH 2: 334; Kew 3: 202, Tucker 1: 776. Christiansen, Heimat 30: 103-104. 1920. 3442. Die Cyperaceae Schleswig-Holsteins einschliesslich des Gebiets der freien und Hansestadte Hamburg und Liibeck und des Furstentums Lubeck ... Hamburg (Kommissionsverlag von Lucas Grafe & Sillem) 1908. Oct. (Cyper. Schlesw.-Holst.). Publ.: Dec 1908 (p. 277; 21 Oct 1908; Nat. Nov. Feb (1) 1909), p. [i, t. p. reprint], [125]-277. Copy: B. — Reprinted from Jahrbuch der Hamburgischen wissenschaftlichen Anstalten vol. 25, 1907, 3. Beiheft: Arbeiten der Botanischen Staatsinstitute. 3443. Schul- und Exkursionsflora von Hamburg-Altona-Harburg und Umgegend... Hamburg (Lucas Grafe & Sillem (Edmund Sillem)) 1gog. Oct. (Schul.-Exkursfl. Hamburg). Publ.: Mai 1909 (p. vii: Mar 1909; Nat. Nov. Jun (1) 1909) p. [i]-xii, [1]-286. Copy: B. 3444. Die Pteridophyten Schleswig-Holsteins einschliesslich des Gebietes der freien und Hanse- stadte Hamburg (nordlich der Elbe) und Libeck und des Fiirstentums Lubeck ... Hamburg (Kommissionsverlag von Lucas Grafe & Sillem) 1910. Oct. (Pteridoph. Schlesw.-Holst.). Publ.: Jan-Feb 1910 (p. 245: [mss] eingegangen 28 Oct 1910; Nat. Nov. Mar (1) rgrr),p. [i], [49]-245. Copy: U. — Reprinted from Jahrb. Hamb. wiss. Anst. 27, 1909, Beiheft 3. 3445. Die Gramineen Schleswig-Holsteins einschliesslich des Gebiets der freien und Hansestadte Hamburg und Liibeck und des Firstentums Liibeck ... Hamburg (Kommissionsverlag von Lucas Grafe & Sillem) 1913. Oct. (Gramin. Schlesw.-Holst.). Publ.: 1913 (p. 102: Mar 1913; Nat. Nov. Dec (2) 1913), p. [i, t.p. reprint], [101]-339, 2 maps. Copies: B, US. — Reprinted from Jahrb. Hamb. wiss. Anst. 30, 1912, Beiheft 3. Junghans, Philipp Kaspar (1738-1797), German botanist at Halle. (Junghans). HERBARIUM and Types: Unknown. According to S. Rauschert (in lit.) Junghans is not known to have made a herbarium. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 263; BM 2: 951; Bossert p. 201; Dryander 3: 121; Jackson p. 112, 427; Kew 3: 203; NI 1012-1013; PR 4532-4534 (ed. 1: 5000-5002) ; Rehder 5: 441. Hulth, J. M., Bref Skrifv. Linné 2(1): 140, 141. 1916. 470 JUNGHUHN Jourdan, Dict. sci. méd. 5: 377. 1822. Kraus, G., Bot. Garten Halle 1: 11-19, 52-63. 1888 (portr.). Kummel, Hercynia ser. 2. 10: 374-383. 1973. EPONYMY: Junghansia J. F. Gmelin (1791). 3446. Philippi Caspari Junghans, ... Icones plantarum ad vitam impressae Centuria I. Halae Salicae [Halle] (Typis Frider. Guil. Michaelis, prostant venales apud auctorum et in taberna libraria orphanotrophei) 1787. Fol. (con. pi.). Publ.: In parts from Easter 1787 onward. Contents and dates of these parts are as yet unknown. In all 68 plates were issued; we have seen only an incomplete copy (NY): p. [1- iv], pl. 1-12, watercolours on faint copper outlines. Reissue: 1792 as Icones plantarum rariorum. (n.v.) The remaining plates were later sold by auction. 3447. Icones plantarum officinalium ad vitam impressae. Centuria 1. Halae Salicae [Halle] (Typis Frider. Guil. Michaelis. Prostant venales apud auctorum et in taberna hbraria orphanotrophei) 1787. (Icon. pl. off.). Publ.: 1787, in parts, contents unknown, fl. 1-37. (n.v.). Junghuhn, Franz Wilhelm (1809-1864), German botanist and traveller. (fungh.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: L. Duplicates in many herbaria. The type-specimens of the Plantae Junghuhnianae of Miquel (see under that name) are all at L (received from the Botanical Society of the Netherlands). The types of J’s Observationes mycologicae, Linnaea 5: 388-410. Jul 1830, are in HAL (through Schlechtendal) (see Schmid 1929). Ref.: Anon., Flora 49: 493. 1866 (herb. to L). Schmid, Z. Pilzkunde 13(1): 3-10. 1929. Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 349. 1975. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 296; Barnhart 2: 263; BL 1: 107, 112, 303; BM 2: 951; Bossert p. 201; CSP 3: 592, 8: 47; Frank 3(Anh.): 48; GR p. 93; Hortus 3: 1197 (“‘Jungh.”) ; IF p. 708; 1H 2: 334; Jackson p. 117, 396, 397; JW 1: 444, 2: 193, 3: 355, 4: 392, 5: 243; Kew 3: 203; Langman p. 402; Laségue p. 495, 506; LS 13451-13458, 35125; MW p. 220; NI suppl. (alph.); PR 4535-4537 (ed. 1: 5003-5006) ; Quenstedt p. 226; Rehder 5: 441; SBC p. 124 (“Jungh.”’); SK 1: 267-269; TL-2/2077; Tucker 1: 378-379; Urban-Berl. p. 288, 303. Anon., Bot. Not. 1888: 206; Bull. Soc. bot. France r1(bibl.): 190. 1864; Flora 4.7: 348, 474- 480. 1864, Bot. Zeit. 22: 184. 1864. De Wit, H. C. D., in C. G. G. J. van Steenis, Fl. males. ser. 1. 4(2): cill. 1949 (portr.). Embacher, F., Lexik. Reisen 159-160. 1882. Junghuhn, F. W., Licht- en schaduwbeelden uit de binnenlanden van Java. ed. 5, 1867, iv 444 p. (portr.); De onuitputtelijke natuur. Amsterdam 1966. Magdefrau, K., Gesch. Bot. 104, 268. 1973. Rochussen, Nat. Tijdschr. Ned. Indié 28: 342-356: 1865. Schmidt, M. C. P., ed., Franz Junghuhn. Biographische Beitrage zur 100. Wiederkehr seines Geburtstages. Leipzig 1909, xiv, 374 p. (portr., important and original biography). Schmidt, M. et al., Gedenkboek Franz Junghuhn 1809-1909. ’s Gravenhage 1910 (with main bibl. by Muller). Seemann, B., J. Bot. 2: 255. 1864. Sirks, M. J., Ind. natuurond. 141-153. 1915. (portr.). Stafleu, F. A., Wentia 16: 26, 28. 1966; Regnum veg. 71: 338. 1970 (Miquel-Schlechtendal corr.). Veendorp, H. & L. G. M. Baas-Becking, Hortus acad. lugd. bat. 1587-1937: 151, 169. 1938. Wichmann, Petermanns geogr. Mitt. 55: 297-300. 1909 (portr.). Zuchold, E. A., Jahresb. nat. ver. Halle 5: 27. 1853. COMPOSITE WORKS: For Plantae Junghuhnianae see under F. A. W. Miquel. HANDWRITING: Steenis-Kruseman, M. J. van, Fl. Males. ser. 1. 1: cl. 1950. 47% JUNGHUHN EPONYMY: Junghuhnia Corda (1842); JFunghuhna Miquel (1859); Junghuhnites Goeppert (1854); Neojunghuhnia Koorders (1909). 3448. Praemissa in floram cryptogamicam favae insulae. Fasc. 1. Continet enumerationem fungo- rum, quos in excursionibus per diversas Javae regiones hucusque observavit Franciscus Junghuhnius s.1.n.d. [Batavia 1838]. Oct.}. (Praem. fl. crypt. fava). Fasc. 1: 1838 (all published), published separately, in advance, from Verh. Batav. Genootsch. 17(2): 1-86, pl. 1-15. Part 17(2) of the Verhandelingen has no title-page, but several of the articles contained init have individual title-pages dated 1838 (pp. 137, 159). Itis therefore reasonable to assume that Junghuhn’s article which is undated and which precedes these other articles was also published in 1838. Montagne gives the date 1838. Preprint: | 1 |-86, pl. 1-15 (col. liths.). Copies: G, NY; IDC 5981. — Copy of journal publ.: Stevenson. Ref.: Montagne, C., Ann. Sci. nat. Bot. ser. 2. 16: 306-320. 1841. 3449. Nova genera et species plantarum florae favanicae, Tydschr. nat. Gesch. Physiol. 7: 285-317, pl. &. 1840. Oct. Publ.: Nov 1840; reprint with orig. p. [285]-317. Copy: U. — To be cited from journal. 3450. Uber Javan’ sche Balanophoreen, Nova Acta Leop. 18, suppl. 1: [201]-228. 18141. Qu. Publ.: 1841. Copy: KNAW. — To be cited from journal. 3451- Topographische und naturwissenschaftliche Reisen durch Java, von Dr. Friedrich [sic] Junghuhn,...zum Druck befordert und bevorwortet durch Dr. C. G. Nees von Esenbeck. . mit einem aus 38 Tafeln und 2 Hohenkarten bestehenden Atlasse. Magdeburg (Emil Baensch), Rotterdam (A. Baedeker), Amsterdam (J. Muller) 1845. Oct. (Rezs. Fava). Publ.: Jan 1845, p. [i]-x, [1]-518, [2, err.]. Copies KNAW, U. Atlas: ‘* Topographischer und naturwissenschaftlicher Atlas zur Reise durch Java... enthaltend 38 lithographirte Tafeln und 2 Hohen-Karten,” Magdeburg (Emil Baensch) 1845, oblong Qu., p. [i, t-p.], [4, expl. pl.], pd. 1-77, 17), 12-37, 2 maps. Copies: KNAW. Ref.: K.M., Bot Zeit. 3: 588 passim. 1845 (extensive reviews), English translation Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. 16: 329-332, 462-466. 1845, 17: 46-48, 469-476. 1846. 3452. Java, deszelfs gedaante, bekleeding en inwendige structuur. Amsterdam (P. N. van Kampen) 1850-1854, 4 vols. Oct. (Java). Orig. ed.: For the very involved and sometimes even confused bibliography see Muller in Schmidt (1910). The KNAW copy in original covers has the original first livraison (P. N. van Kampen), p. 1-123, which was to be substituted by a new “‘aflevering”’ (livraison) 1 of the second edition with the pagination 1-176. Part 11* of this copy has an imprint Mieling and is dated “1854” with pagination [125]-188, rather than 177-240, followed by 241-368. The new livraison 1 was issued in 1852, p. 1-176, with the imprint P. N. van Kampen. It served at the same time as livraison 1 for ed. 2, with the imprint Mieling. This part, although dated 1852, came out in 1853. Aflevering volume afdeling pages dates I I I lith. t.p., [1]-[vi], 9-123 Mar 1850 2 2 2 [1]-120 Mar 1850 3 2 2 [1], 121-264 Jul 1850 4 2 2 265-408 Sep 1850 5 2 2 409-506 Nov 1850 6 3 2 [507 ]-666 Jan 1851 7 3 2 667-906 Mar 1851 8 3 2 907-1227 Jun 1851 9 3 2 [1229]-1455 Feb 1852 10 4 3 [1-292 Apr 1852 1 I I [125]-188, 241-368 1854 12 I I [369]-671 Jul 1853 13 4 3 [293]-494 Mai 1854 118 2 2 fi}-vini Mai 1854 JUNGK Aflevering volume afdeling pages dates 13 3 2 [1]-xii (cont.) Mai 1854 13 4 3 [1]-viii (cont.) Mai 1854 Atlas van platen bevattende elf pittoreske gezigten, s.l.n.d. [1854], eleven coloured plates by Junghuhn, lithographed by Mieling. ‘The lists of plates in vol. 1, p. 667 mention twelve plates but one of them, the G. Lamongan, is the frontispiece to vol. 1 itself. Various printings exist because two different spellings appear of Gunung (mountain) (Goenoeng). Second edition: 1853-1854, ’s Gravenhage (C. W. Mieling), ‘‘tweede verbeterde uitgave.” 1: 1853 (t.p.), front., lith. t.p., [1]-vili, [1]-671. 2: 1854 (t.p.), front., lith. t.p., [1]-xu, [1]-538. 3: 1854 (t.p.), lith. t.p., [539]-1432. 4: 1854 (t.p.), lith. t-p., [1]-xu, [1]-538. Copy: U. — The first “‘aflevering”’ of this second edition also exists with the imprint P.N. van Kampen 1852, p. 1-176. German translation: “fava, seine Gestalt, Pflanzendecke und innere Bauart. Von Franz Junghuhn. Nach der zweiten, verbesserten Auflage des hollandischen Originals in’s Deutsche ubertragen von J. K. Hasskarl.”’ Leipzig (Arnoldische Buchhandlung) 1852- 1854. Oct. Orig. issue. Vol. 1: 1852, front., p. [1 ]-483, [i]-vi. Vol. 2: 1854, p. [i]-xii, [1]-964. Vol. 3: 1854, p. [i]-x, [1]-316, 6 maps. Copies: U. — Announced as published, complete in 3 vols, Bonplandia 1 Dec 1853 (“‘soeben’’). Reissue: Leipzig (id), 1857, 3 vols., substitute title pages only. Copies: G. Atlas: “Elf Landschafts-Ansichten von Fava nach der Natur gezeichnet...”’ Leipzig (id.), 1853, n.v. Also issued as “* fava-Album. Landschafts-Ansichten von Java nach der Natur aufge- nommen...” Leipzig (id.) 1855 [1856], 7.2. Ref.: Schmidt, M. et al., Gedenkboek Franz Junghuhn 1809-1909. ’s Gravenhage 1910 (with bibl. by Muller). 3452. Terugreis van fava naar Europa, met de zoogenaamde Engelsche overlandpost, in de maanden September en October, 1848... Zaltbommel (Joh. Noman en Zoon) 1851. Oct. ( Terugreis) . Publ.: 1851 (p. 127; Jan 1851), p. [1, ii], [1]-127, err. [1]-2, 2 fold-out plates and pl. 16-20. Copy: L. Jungk, Christian Ludwig (fl. 1807), German physician, pupil of K. P. J. Sprengel (Fungk). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 263; PR 4527 (ed. 1: 4994); Rehder 5: 441. Kraus, G., der Botanische Garten der Universitat Halle 2: 35. 1894. 3454. Observationes botanicae in floram Halensem. Halle (formis F. A. Grunerti patt.) 1807. Oct. (Observ. bot. fl. Hal.). Publ.: 11 Apr 1807 (date of ‘“‘promotion’’),:26 p. “Liber omnino quadrat cum Sprengelii mantissa prima Florae Halensis [TL-1 no. 1260] praeter non additam novarum spe- cierum centuriam (PR); ‘‘...besteht aus nichts anderem, als aus den in Sprengel’s Mantissa prima in demselben Jahre unter gleicher Kopf-Ueberschrift veroffentlichten 26 ersten Seiten, denen Sprengel dann fiir die Mantissa noch eine Centurie neuer Pflanzen seines Herbariums anhing”’ (Schlechtendal). The publication by Junk has priority over that by Schlechtendal himself in the Mantissa (4 Jul 1807). We have seen no copy of the original dissertation. Ref.: PR 4527; IDC 5749 (sub Sprengel). Schrader, Neues J. Bot. 3: 194-198. 1809. Schlechtendal, D. F. L. v., Bot. Zeit. 15: 519. 1857. 473 JURANYI juranyi, Lajos [Ludwig] (1837-1897), Hungarian botanist. ( furdnyr). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 263; BM 2: 951; Bossert p. 202; CSP 8: 48, 10: 367, 12: 375, 16: 165-166; De Toni 1: Ixviii; Frank 3(Anh.): 48; Jackson p. 149; Kanitz 320; NAF 11(1): 90; Rehder 5: 441; Tucker 1: 379. Anon., Bot. Not. 1898: 45; Bot. Gaz. 23(5): 392. 1897; Bot. Zeit. 55(2): 112. 1897. Magocsy-Dietz, Magy. Akad. Ekhunyt Tagjai Folott Tartott Emlékb. 10: 269-360. 1901 (reprint p. 1-32; portr., bibl.). PORTRAITS: See Bossert p. 202 and Magocsy-Dietz (1901). EPONYMY: furanyia Tuzson (1908); Juranyiella 1. Hortobagyi (1962). 3455. A Salvinia natans Hoftm. sporainak kifejlodésérol.. . Budapest (Eggenbegger-Féle Akda. Konyvkereskedés ...) 1873. Oct. (Salvinia natans). Publ.: 1873 (after 17 Feb), p. [1]-23, p/. 1-2 (uncol. liths.). Copy: MO. — Reprinted from Ertekezések a természet tudomanyok korébol. .. iv. k6tet. iii. szam. 1873. German version: Dec 1873 (“‘soeben”’ Bot. Zeit’12 Dec 1873), p. [1 ]-20, pl. 1-2 (id.). Copy: MO. — ‘Ueber die Entwickelung der Sporangien und Sporen der Salvinia natans...” Berlin (R. Friedlander & Sohn) 1873. Oct. Ref.: G. K., Bot. Zeit. 32: 30. 9 Jun 1874. Juratzka, Jakob (1821-1878), Austro-Hungarian, Moravia-born, bryologist and ““Ober- ingenieur der Dicasterialgebaude-Direction” [direction of the law-courts] in Vienna. (fur.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: W. — For further collections and duplicates see IH. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 12(2): 73, 542; Barnhart 2: 264; BM 2: 951; Bossert p. 202; CSP 3: 593, 8: 48, 10: 367; DTS 1: 134-136, 6(4): 46; IH 2: 335; Kanitz 265; Kew 3: 203; Klastersky p. 102; LS 13462a-13462b; Maiwald p. 235; SBC p. 124 (“‘Jur.”); Zander ed. 10, p. 676. Anon., Botanik und Zoologie in Oesterreich 1850-1g00. Wien 1901 (portr.); Bot. Not. 1879: 31; Hedwigia 17: 176. 1878; Flora 61: 544. 1878; Bot. Zeit. 37: 96. 1879; Oesterr. bot. Z. 23: 1-4. 1873 (portr.), 28: 413. 1878; Rev. bryol. 6: 16. 1879. Beck, G., Vegetationsverh. Illyr. Lander 36. 1901 (Veg. Erde 4). Breidler & Forster, in Juratzka, J., Laubmoosflora v-vin. 1882. Dolezal, H., Friedrich Welwitsch 117. 1974. Juratzka, J., Zur Moosflora Oesterreichs, Verh. zool. bot. Ver. Wien 9 (Abh.) : 97-102, 313- 316. 1859, 10: 121-122, 367-368, 673-674. 1860, 11: 121-124, 235-237, 431-433. 1861, 13: 499-504. 1863. [for a further list of J’s contributions to the bryology of Austria see CSP]. Stafleu, F. A. zn Daniels and Stafleu, Taxon 22: 556. 1973 (portr.). Teumens He J. Bot. 175 32.1879: Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 82. 1903, 3(3): 68. 1905. PORTRAITS: See Bossert p. 202 and Stafleu (1973). EPONYMY: Juratzkaea P. G. Lorentz (1866); Juratzkaeella W. R. Buck (1977). 3456. Die Laubmoosflora von Oesterreich-Ungarn. Handschriftlicher Nachlass Jakob Juratzka’s enthaltend die Beschreibung der in Oesterreich-Ungarn wachsenden Laubmoose mit Aus- nahme der Leskeaceae, Hypnaceae, der Andreaeaceae und der Sphagnaceae. Zusammengestellt von J. Breidler und J. B. Forster. Herausgegeben von der k.k. zoologisch- botanischen Gesellschaft in Wien. Mit dem Bildnisse Juratzka’s. Wien (W. Braumuller), Leipzig (F. A. Brockhaus) 1882. Oct. (Laubm.-Fl. Oesterr.-Ung.). Editors: Johann Breidler (1828-1913), Johann B. Forster (1843/4-1907). Publ.: Apr-Jun 1881 (p. viii: Oct 1881; Nat. Nov. Jul 1882; Bot. Zeit. 25 Aug 1882, Flora Aug 1882), frontisp. portr. Juratzka, p. [i]-vili, [1-2, abbr.], [1]-385. Copies: G, NY, U. Ref.: Limpricht, Hedwigia 21: 154-156. Oct 1882. 474 JUSSIEU, ADR. Jussieu, Adrien Henri Laurent de (1797-1853), French botanist; son of A. L. de Jussieu; professor of botany at the Muséum d’Histoire naturelle 1826. (Adr. fuss.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: P-JU. Some types also in general herbarium of P and PC. The herbarium is available on IDC microfiches (IDC 6206). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 2: 283; Ainsworth p. 31-32, 310; Barnhart 2: 264; BM 2: 952; Bossert p. 202; Bret. p. 124; CSP 3: 595-596, 12: 375; DSB 7: 196-197; Frank 3(Anh.): 49; Hortus 3: 1197 (““A. Juss.”) ; IH 2: 335; Jackson p. 565 [index]; Kew 3: 204; Langman p. 402; Laségue p. 133, 572 [index]; Lenley p. 461; MW p. 220; NI 1014-1017; Plesch p. 285; PR 4539-4545 (ed. 1: 5007-5023); Rehder 5: 441; RS p. 90; SO 2477; TL-2/6609, 863, 2025; Tucker 1: 379; Zander ed. 10, p. 676. Anon., Bonplandia 2: 266-267. 1854; Bot. Not. 1855: 159; Bot. Zeit. 11: 527. 1853; Bull. Soc. bot. France 1: 386-399. 1855 (bibl.); Flora 36: 600. 1853, 37: 237. 1854; Proc. Linn. Soc. London 2: 321-322. 1855. Costantin, Ann. Sci. nat. ser. 10. 16: 416 seq. 1934. Decaisne, J., Bull. Soc. bot. France 1: 386-400. 1854 (bibl.) [also as repr., 23 p.]; im Biogr. membres Soc. Agric. France 1848 a 1853: 435-466. 1865 (bibl.) ; also in Mém. Soc. centr. Agric. France 1854: 216-236 and Soc. centr. Agric. France, séance 8 Nov 1854, Paris 1854, p. 52-72 (bibl.). Decaisne, J., [preface only], Catalogue de la bibliothéque scientifique de MM. de Jussieu, Paris 1857 (sales catalogue library). Flourens, P., Eloges hist. 172-173. 1857. Guillaumin, A., Les fleurs de Jardins xxviii. 1920. Hooker, W. J., J. Bot. Kew Gard. Misc. 6: 160. 1854, 7: 138-143, 172-177. 1855. Huxley, L., Life letters J. D. Hooker 2: 551. 1918. Gray, J. L., Letters A. Gray 834 [ind.]. 1893. Lacroix, Rev. int. enseignement 91: 65-83, 129-153. 1937. Magnin, A. Ann. Soc. bot. Lyon ser. 2. 22: 15-18. 1897. Maiden, J. H., J. Proc. R. Soc. N.S.W. 44: 137, pl. & 1910 (portr.); Rep. 13th. Meeting Australas. Ass. Adv. Sci. 230-231. 1912- Nicolas, J. P., in G. A. M. Lawrence, Adanson 1: 244. 1963. Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 364, 567. 1963. Reiche, K., Grundz. Pflanzenverbr. Chile 34. 1907 (Veg. Erde 8). Schmid, G., Chamisso als Naturforscher 1942, no. 76a. Seemann, B., Bonplandia 1: 118, 142. 1853. Stafleu, F. A., Wentia 16: 20. 1966. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 104. 1905. COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Jussieu published the volume Botanique in the Cours élémentaire d histoire naturelle... by A. de Jussieu, Milne-Edwards, et F. S. Beudant, Paris (Langlois et Leclercq; NY), which went through twelve editions (ed. 12, 1884) and which was translated into English, German and Italian. (2) J. published also Epistolae Caroli a Linné ad Bernardum de Jussieu ineditae,... Cambridge, Mass., 1854. (3) Contributed botanical articles to d’Orbigny, Dict. univ. hist. nat. signing himself “Ad.J”’, 13 vols. Paris 1840-1849; also to Bory de Saint-Vincent, Dict. class hist. nat., 16 vols. Paris 1822-1831 (TL-2/669). HANDWRITING: Clokie, H., Acc. herb. Oxf. 279. 1964; Burdet, Candollea 31: 131-132. 1976. EPONYMY: Adriana Gaudichaud-Beaupre (1825). 3457- De Euphorbiacearum generibus medicisque earundem viribus tentamen, tabulis aeneis 18 illustratum ... Parisiis (Ex typis Didot junioris, ...) 1824. Qu. (Euphorb. gen.). Publ.: 21 Feb 1824 (BF; presented to Académie on 23 Feb 1824), p. [1]-118, pl. 1-18, uncoloured copper engravings of drawings by Jussieu. Copies: G, L, M, MICH, MO, NY, USDA; IDC 5982. Ref.: Jussieu, Adr. de, Considérations sur la famille des Euphorbiacées, Mém. Mus. Hist. nat., Paris 10: 317-355. 1823 (1824). 4:/5 JUSSIEU, ADR. 3458. Mémoires sur les Rutacées, ou considérations sur ce groupe de plantes, suivies de l’exposition des genres qui les composent, et accompagnées de 16 planches . . . Paris (Impri- merie de A. Berlin, ...) 1825. Qu. (Meém. Rutac.). Publ.: Dec 1825 (reprint presented to Académie on 2 Jan 1826), p. [1, 1], [1]-160, pl. 1-75, [76] (14-29). Copies: M, MICH; IDC 1596, 5135. — Reprinted, with independent pagination, from Mém. Mus. Hist. nat. [Paris] 12: 384-542, pl. 14-29 (1-16). 1825. The 16 uncoloured copper engravings are of drawings by Jussieu. — The publication in the journal bears the title: Mémozre sur le groupe des Rutacées, copies: G, MO, USDA. — NY has a copy of the reprint with journal pagination preceded by the special t.p. as cited above. 3459. Monographie du genre Phebalium [Paris, 1825]. Qu. (Monogr. Phebalium). Publ.: 1825, p. [1]-13, pl. 1-3 (10-12; uncol. engr.). Copes: G, MICH, MO, NY, USDA. — Reprinted from Mem. Soc. Hist. nat. Paris 2: [125]-137, pl. 10-12. 1825. —The drawings of pl. 11 and 12 were by Mlle Félicie de Jussieu. 3460. Mémoire sur le groupe des Mélacées. [Paris] s.d. [1832]. Qu. (Mém. Meltac.). Publ.: Nov 1832 (BF 3 Nov), p. [1]-152, pl. 1-12 (= 12-23), table. Copies: M, NY. — Reprinted from Mém. Mus. Hist. Nat., Paris, 19: [153]-212, [213]-304, pl. 12-23. 1830. These mémozres were published in parts of various size. The sheets 20-38, occupied by de Jussieu’s article, were published in 1831 and/or in 1832. Jussieu cites various works from 1831 on p. 304. In view of the delay in publication de Férussac published an abbreviated version containing the valid publication of all new names in his Bull. Sci. nat. géol. 23: 234-241 of Nov 1830 with the note: “Le retard qu’ éprouve cette publication [in Mem. vol. 19], nous engage a ne pas attendre pour en rendre compte, que l’impression en soit enti€érement terminée.”’ The new names from Jussieu’s memoir date therefore from the publication in Férussac’s Bulletin of Nov 1830. It is possible that this Bulletin itself suffered a delay of some months in publication; the text mentions a space of time of over a year since the paper was read on 25 Jan 1830. We are grateful to Dr. B. T. Styles (Oxford) for drawing our attention to this problem. — The 12 uncoloured copper engravings are of drawings by Jussieu. Ref.: Jussieu, Adr. de, Bull. Sci. nat. géol. 23: 234-241. Nov 1830 (preliminary report by “G”’.). 3461. Observations sur quelques plantes du Chili; ... [Paris 1832]. Oct. Publ.: 1832, p. [1]-26, pl. 3-4. Copy: U. — Reprinted from Ann. Ann. Sci. nat. 25: 5-30. 1832. To be cited from journal. 3462. Malpighiacearum synopsis, monographiae mox edendae Prodromus. [Paris] 1840. Oct. (Malpigh. syn.). Publ.: Mai 1840, p. [1]-63. Copy: G. — Reprinted with independent pagination, dated Apr 1840, from Ann. Sci. nat. Bot. ser. 2. 13: 247-294. Apr 1840, 321-338. Mai 1840. 3463. Monographie des Malpighiacées, ou exposition des caractéres de cette famille de plantes, des genres et espéces qui la composent, accompagnée de 23 planches,... Paris (Gide, libraire,...) 1843. Qu. (Monogr. Malpigh.). Part 1: 18 Mar 1843, p. [1 ]-151, pl. 1-3. Reprinted from Arch. Mus. Hist. nat., Paris, 3: 5-151. 1843 (in journal as Monographie de la famille des Malipighiacees.). Part 2: 16 Mar 1844, p. 153-368, pl. 4-23. Reprinted from id. 3: 255-616. Copies: G, MICH, USDA (journal publ.). 3464. Note sur le genre Napoleona;.... {Paris (Imprimerie de Bourgogne et Martinet) 1884]. Qu. Publ.: Oct 1844, p. [222]-229, pl. 4 (uncol. lith. author). Copy: WU. — Reprint on large paper, plate unfolded, from Ann. Sci. nat. Bot. ser. 3. 2: [222]-229, pl. 4. To be cited from journal. 3465. Note sur la famille des Pénaeacées... | Paris 1846] Oct. Publ.: Jul 1846, p. [15]-29, pl. 1-4 (uncol. liths. by author), reprinted from Ann. Sci. nat. ser. 3. 6: [15]-29. Jul 1846. To be cited from journal. 3466. Taxonomie. Coup d’oeil sur Vhistoire et les principes des classifications botaniques, . . . Paris (Rue de Bussy, 6) 1848. Qu. ( Taxonomie). 476 PUSSIEUS AL Te: Publ.: 1848 (cover: 1849), cover, p. [1]-69. Copies: G, MICH, MO, NY. Reprinted from Dictionnaire universel d’histoire naturelle. Jussieu, Antoine de ( 1686-1758), French botanist, brother of Bernard and Joseph, uncle of Antoine Laurent de Jussieu. (Ant. Fuss.). HERBARIUM and TYPES: P-JU; further material at OXF, P, PC. — The Jussieu herbarium is available on microfiches (IDC 6206). Ref.: Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 4: 93-94. 1857 (gift of herb.). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 6(2): 283; Backer p. 296; Barnhart 2: 264; BM 2: 952; Bossert p. 202; Bret. p. 124; Clokie p. 191; Dryander 5: 299; DSB 7: 197-198; GR p. 330; IH 2: 335; Jackson p. 30, 225; Langman p. 402; Laségue p. 53, 572 [index]; LS 13468-13471; NI suppl. (alph.); PR 4546-4547 (ed. 1: 5024-5027); Quenstedt p. 226-227; Rehder 5: 442; Saccardo 1: 92; TL-2/see Fagon, G. C.; Tucker 1: 379. Darlington, W., Memorials 200, 316, 317. 1849. Fries, Th. M., Bref Skrifv. Linné 1(4): 12, 31, 181. 1910, 1(5): 51, 245, 259. 1911, 1(6): 437. 1912. Hulth, J. M. & A. H. Uggla, BrefSkrifv. Linné 2(1): 3, 4, 6, 81, 124. 1916; 2(2): 48, 49, 123. 1943. Lacroix, A., Mem. Acad. Sci. Inst. France ser. 2. 63: 8-21. 1911. Lutjeharms, W. J., Gesch. Mykol. 131-133, 243. 1936. Magnin, A., Bull. Soc. bot. Lyon 31: 28. 1906. (q.v. for further biogr. refs.), 32: 109. 1907. Martins, Le Jardin des Plantes de Montpellier 32, 33, 38. 1854. Nicolas, J. P., in G. H. M. Lawrence, ed., Adanson 1: 9, 42, 140, 165, 241. 1963. Smith, J. E., Sel. corr. Linnaeus 2: 206-207. 1821. Steele, A. R., Flowers for the King 28. 1964. Willkomm, M., Grundz. Pflanzenverbr. Iber. Halbinsel 4, 5. 1896 (Veg. Erde 1). Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 113. 1903, 3(3): 104-105. 1905. EPONYMY: fussiaea Linnaeus (1753) ; Jusstaeapollenctes [sic] E. Nagy (1969) ; fusscewa Linnaeus (1774, orth. var.). Note: Linnaeus, Hortus Upsal. 104. 1748, dedicated the name to the brothers Antoine and Bernard. The etymology of Jussiewa Houstoun (1781) could not be established. 3467. Traité des vertus des plantes, ouvrage posthume de M. Antoine de Jussieu, ... Edité & augmenté d’un grand nombre de notes de M. Gandoger de Foigny,... A Nancy (Chez Hiacinthe Leclerc) 1771. Duod. ( Traité vert. pl.). Ed. 1: 1771 (privilége 24 Jul 1770), p. [i]-xxxvi, [1]-412, [1-6]. Copy: MO. Ed 2: 1772 (priv. id.), p. [i*], [i]-xxxvi, [1-6]. Copy: BR. Paris (Chez Merlin, Libraire, .. .) 1772. Duod. Jussieu, Antoine Laurent de (1748-1836), French botanist at the Muséum d’Histoire naturelle; most forceful early promoter of the “‘natural system.” (Juss.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: P-JU. — For a description of the herbarium (microfiche IDC 6202) and a general commentary on Jussieu’s earlier work see Stafleu (1964), for a general commentary on “‘les cing Jussieu”’ see Lacroix (1941). See Sotheby for a mss. catalogue of 1781. Much manuscript material is at P. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BloGRAPHY: AG 6(2): 283; Ainsworth p. 343; Barnhart 2: 264; BM 2: 952; Bossert p. 202; Bret. p. 124; CSP 3: 596-598; Dawson p. 481-483, 940 [index]; Dryander 3: 33, 47, 216, 5: 62; DSB 7: 198-199; Frank 3 (Anh.): 49; GR p. 330; Henrey 2: 202, 313, 724; Hortus 3: 1197 (“‘Juss.”’); HU 703; IF p. 708; IH 2: 335; Jackson p. 18, 112; Kew 3: 204-205; Krempelh. 1: 5; Langman p. 402-403; Laségue p. 22-26, 572 [index]; Moebius p. 48, 452; MW p. 220; Plesch p. 285-286; PR 4548-4551 (ed. 1: 5028-5068); Rehder 5: 442; RS p. 90; SK p. 269; SO add. 829b; Sotheby 411; TL-2/see vol. 1, index; ‘Tucker 1: 379-380; Zander ed. 10, p. 676. Anon., J. Bot. 74: 303-304. 1936. 477 JUSSIEU, A. L. Brongniart, Ann. Sci. nat. Bot. ser. 2. 7: 5-24. 1837. Candolle, A. P. de, Mém. souvenirs 120, 146, 148, 185. 1862. Carr, D. C., Linnaeus and Jussieu; or, the rise and progress of systematic botany. London 1844, 112 p. (SO 2705). Cavillier, Boissiera 5: 57. 1941. Chatin, Bull. Soc. bot. France 8: 366-367. 1861 (letter by J. to Le Monnier). Constant, Bull. Soc. bot. France 17: lxvii. 1870 (letter A. L.J.). Cuvier, G., Dict. Sci. nat. 61: 168-170. 1845 (also portr. in separate vol.). Dawson, W. R., Smith papers 60. 1934 (letters to J. E. Smith). Ewan, J. et al., Short hist. bot. U.S. 6. 1969. Flourens, P., Eloges hist. 168-172. 1857; Edinburgh new philos. J. 27: 29-31. 1839 (portr.). Guillaumin, A., Les fleurs des Jardins xxviii. 1929. Hooker, W. J., J. Bot. 3: 47-56, 57-77. 1840 (portr.). Jaubert, H. F., Bull. Soc. bot. France 17: xxvili-xxix. 1870 (letter A. L. J.). Jussieu, A. L. de, Notice historique sur le Muséum d’histoire naturelle, 6 parts, Ann. Mus. Hist. nat., Paris 1: 1-14. 1802, 2: 1-16. 1803, 3: 1-17. 1804, 4: 1-19. 1804, 6: 1-20. 1805, I1: I-41. 1808. Lacroix, Mem. Acad. Sci. Inst. France ser. 2. 63: 34-47. 1941. Laissus, C. R., Congr. natl. Soc. sav. Rennes 1966, sci. 1: 137-152. 1967. Leandri, J., Adansonia ser. 2. 7(4): 443-450. 1967. Magnin, A., Bull. Soc. bot. Lyon 35: 18, 33. 1910. Martins, Le Jardin des plantes de Montpellier 30, 32, 33, 38, 51. 1854. Merrill, E. D., Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 30(1): 170. 1947. Milner, J. D., Cat. portr. Kew 67-68. 1906. Nicolas, J. P., i G. H. M. Lawrence, ed., Adanson 1: 383 [index]. 1963. O., Dict. Sci. Méd. 5: 388-390. 1822. Rodgers, A. D., John Torrey 339. 1942. Smit, P., Hist. life sci. 967. 1974. Stafleu, F. A., zn G. H. M. Lawrence, ed., Adanson 1: 383 [index]. 1963; Introduction to Jussieu’s Genera plantarum. Weinheim 1964 (also in facs. ed. Genera plantarum): Adanson, Labillardiere, de Candolle 102 [index]. 1967; Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 376 [index]. 1971; 7n Daniels & Stafleu, Taxon 21: 478. 1972; wm Gillispie, DSB 7: 198-199. 1973 (bibl.). Steele, A. R., Flowers for the King 362 [index]. 1964. Virey, Rapport fait au nom de la Commission chargée d’examiner le projet de loi tendant a accorder une pension de 6.000 fr. proposée en faveur de la veuve de M. Antoine-Laurent Jussieu. Chambre des Députes, session 1837, no. 169, 9 p. (proposal to give a state pension to J’s widow, Therése-Adrienne Boisneuf). Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 113-114. 1903, 3(3) : Xxxviil, 104, fl. 35. 1905 (portr.). COMPOSITE WORKS: See Fuhlrott, Jussieu’s und de Candolle’s naturliche Pflanzen-Systeme... Bonn 1829, TL/2, 1917. NOTE: A. L. de Jussieu published a long series of fundamental papers on natural relationship and the taxonomy of many taxa in the Annales and Mémoires du Museum d’Histoire naturelle, Paris, between 1802-1820. Reprints of the earlier papers are usually simple reprints with original pagination or tearsheets from the regular journal issues. For lists of these reprints see e.g. CSP and PR. HANDWRITING: See two facsimiles of letters from 1789 and 1833 in Ann. Sci. nat. Bot. ser. 2. 7: -20. 1837; also: Candollea 31: 133-134. 1976. 3468. Antonii Laurentii de Jussieu... Genera plantarum secundum ordines naturales dis- posita, juxta methodum in horto regio parisiensi exaratum, anno m.d.cc.Ixxiv. Parisiis (apud Viduam Herissant, typographum,... et Theophilum Barrois, ...) 1789, Oct. (Gen. pl.). Publ.: 4 Aug 1789 (see Stafleu 1964), p. [(1) ]-(24), [i]-lxxii, [1]-498, [1, err.]. Copees: FAS, U, US(2), USDA. Aurwhed.:**...recudi curavit notisque auxit Paulus Usteri, .. .”’ Turici Helvetorum [Zurich] (sumtibus Ziegleri & ace 1791. Oct., p. [1]-Ixxix, [i]-xxiv, [1]-526. Copies: BR, FAS. Facsimile ed. (of 1789 orig.): Weinheim (J. Chea 1964, with an introduction by ene A. 478 JUSSIEU, B. Stafleu, Historiae naturalis classica vol. 35, p. [i]-xlvii, portr. A. L. J., followed by facsimile. Copies: FAS, P. Inscription in Alexander von Humboldt’s copy (HL 5055): “Dieses Buch, .. ., hat Bonpland und mich in die Walder des Orinoco, auf die Cordilleras nach Quito und Popayan und nach Mexico begleitet.”’ 3469. Premier [-treizieme] mémoire sur les caractéres généraux de familles tirés des graines, et confirmés ou rectifiés par les observations de Gaertner. Ann. | Mém.] Mus. Hist. nat. 5-20, Mém. 2-5. 1804-1830. Qu. Mémoire Ann./Mém. Mus pages dates I Anns 995 216-228 1804 2 5 246-265 1804 3 5 417-429 1804 4 6 307-324 1805 5 7 373-392 1806 6 8 170-186 1806 Fi 10 307-332 1807 8 12 285-303 1808 9 16 169-180 1810 10 18 472-487 1811 II 20 459-468 1813 12 Mém. 2 4360-443 1815 13 3 436-448 1817 13[ bis] 5 226-248 1819 Note 5 247-248 1819 Copies: (reprints with unchanged pagination: G (journal), U. 3470. Principes de la méthode naturelle des végétaux... (Article extrait du 30.e volume du Dictionnaire des sciences naturelles.) Paris (Chez F. G. Levrault,...), Strasbourg (id.). 1824. Oct. (Princ. méth. nat. vég.). Publ.: Mai 1824, p. [1]-51. Copies: BR, L, M, NY, U.— Reprinted from Dict. sci. nat. 30, Mai 1824. 3471. Sur la famille des plantes Rubiacées... [Paris 1820]. Qu. Publ.: 1820, p. [1]-43. Copy: G. — Reprinted from Mém. Mus. Hist. nat., Paris 6: 365-4009. 1820. To be cited from journal. 3472. Antonii Laurentii de Jussieu. Introductio in historiam plantarum. (Introductionis olim generibus plantarum praemissae editio altera posthuma, aucta et maxima parte nova). [Paris (Imprimé chez Paul Renouard,...) 1837]. Oct. (Jnér. hist. pl.). Publo1837.sp. it|-r1i1. Copies; B, G, NY. Jussieu, Bernard de (1699-1777), French botanist, uncle and teacher of A. L. de Jussieu, curator of the Trianon garden. (B. Juss.). HERBARIUM: P-JU.— ‘The Jussieu hierabamtiram is available on microfiche (IDC 6206). Other material at OXF (sent to Sherard). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 6(2): 283; Backer p. 296; Barnhart 2: 264; BM 2: 952- 953; Bossert p. 202; Bret. p. 124; Clokie p. 191; Dryander 2: 492, 3: 319, 338, 650, 141; DSB 7: 199-2003; GR p. 330-331; Henrey 2: 42, 63, 200, 724; Hortus 3: 1197 (“B. Juss.”) ; IH 2: 335; Kew 3: 205; Krempelh. 2: 4; KR p. 330-331; Langman p. 403; Laségue 21, 572 [index]; LS 13472-13474; Moebius p. p. 48, 136; Plesch p. 285; PR 4552 (ed. 1: 5069); Rehder 5: 442; RS p. 90; SO 48, 2477; TL-2/see index vol. 1; Zander ed. 10, p. 676. Anon., Hist. Acad. Sci., Paris 1777: 94-117. 1780. Berkeley, E. and D. S., John Clayton 105, 126, 133, 223. 1963; Dr. John Mitchell 85, 103. 1974. 479 JUSSIEU, B. Constantin, Ann. Sci. nat. bot. ser. 10. 16: xxxi. 1934. Cuvier, G., Dict. Sci. nat. 61: 167-168. 1845. (portr. no. 52). Fries, Th. M., Bref Skrifv. Linné 1(2): 14, 95. 1908, 1(3): 69, 70, 103, 105. 1909, 1(4): 362. 1910; 1(5) 251; 172, 245. 1911, 1(6): 22. roT2, 1(7): 76, 86. 1917. Gras, Bull. Soc. bot. France 8: 670-675. 1863 (two letters by B. de J.). Hulth, J. M., Bref Skrifv. Linné 2(1): 425. 1916. Jussieu, Adr. de, Mem. Amer. Acad. Arts Sci. ser. 2. 5: 179-234. 1855 (correspondence Linnaeus/B. de Jussieu). Jussieu, A. L. de, Genera plantarum, p. Ixiii-lxx. 1789 (“Ordines”’ at Trianon). Lacroix, Mem. Acad. Sci. Inst. France ser. 2. 63: 21-34. 1941. Landrin, Bull. Soc. bot. France 13: 24-25. 1866. Magnin, A., Bull. Soc. bot. Lyon 31: 28-29. 1906 (q.v. for further biogr. refs.), 32: 109. 1907, 35: 18. IQI0. Martins, Le Jardin des plantes de Montpellier 32, 33, 39, 55. 1854. Milner, J. D., Cat. portr. Kew 67, 69. 1906. Le Preux, Eloge de M. Bernard de Jussieu, Seance publique tenue par la Faculté de Médecine en l'Université de Paris, dans les écoles extérieures de la Sorbonne, le 5 Novembre 1778. Paris, 1779, Pp. 37-54- Nicolas, J. P., in G. H. M. Lawrence, Ed., Adanson 1: 383 [index]. 1963. Smith, J. E., Sel. corr. Linnaeus 2: 208-227. 1821. Stafleu, F. A., nG. H. M. Lawrence, ed., Adanson 1: 383 [index]. 1963; Introduction to A. L. Jussieu’s Genera plantarum. Weinheim 1964. Also in Facsimile edition Weinheim 1964, p. vi-viii; Adanson, Labillardiére, de Candolle 102 [index]. 1967; Linnaeus and the Lin- naeans 376 [index]. 1971; im Daniels & Stafleu, Taxon 21: 470. 1972; mm Gillispie, DSB 7: 199-200. 1973 (bibl.). Steele, A. R., Flowers for the King 9, 22, 28, 51, 90, 91. 1960. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 113. 1903, 3(3): 105. 1905. HANDWRITING: Clokie, H., Account herb. Oxford 279. 1964; Smith, J. E., Sel. corr. Linnaeus 2, 1821 (facs.). EPONYMY: Bernardia P. Miller (1754), very probably, commemorates him. See also under Antoine de Jussieu. 3473- Ordines naturales in Ludovict XV horto trianonensi dispositi anno 1759. Publ.: in A. L. Jussieu, Genera plantarum, p. |xiii-Ixx. 1789. Manuscript now at Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris (Bibl. Centr.). Ref.: Stafleu, F. A., Introduction to Jussieu’s Genera Plantarum. Weinheim 1964. Jussieu, Joseph de (1704-1779), French botanist and explorer, brother of Antoine and Bernard de Jussieu. (7. fuss.). HERBARIUM and TypEs: P-JU, other material at C, P. — See microfiche IDC 6202. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 6(2): 283; Barnhart 2: 264; BM 2: 953; IH 2: 355; Kew 3: 205; Laségue p. 316, 572 [index]; LS 13475; Zander ed. 10, p. 676. Bernardi, L., Musées Genéve 174: 9-15. 1977. Condamine, C. M. de la, Journal du voyage fait par Pordre du roi a l’equateur, ... Paris 1751. Condorcet, Hist. Acad. Sci. 1779: 44-53. 1782. Fries, Th. M:, Bref Skritv. Linné 1(4); 183) 1910;,1 (6): 917. 1912. Hulth, J. M., Bref Skrifv. Linné 2(1): 124. 1916. Lacroix, A., Notice historique sur les cing de Jussieu... Paris, 1939, p. 48-59, repr. Lacroix, Figures de savants 4: 159-173. 1938 (portr.). Laissus, Y., C. R. 89 Conger. natl. Soc. sav., Lyon 1964, Sci. 3: g-16. 1965 (on mss. at P) ; a Gillispie, DSB 7: 200-201. 1973 (bibl.). Magnin, A., Bull. Soc. bot. Lyon 31: 33-34. 1906 (q.v. for further biogr. refs.), 32: 109. 1907. O., Dict. Sci méd. 5: 390-391. 1822. Stafleu, F. A., Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 275, 278-279, 321. 1971. Steele, A. R., Flowers for the King 20-22, 51, 65, 74, 88-89, 108, 131. 1964. 480 KAALAAS Weberbauer, Pflanzenw. peruan. Anden 1, 2. rg11 (Veg. Erde 12). Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 113. 1903. HANDWRITING: See below, Description... (1737). 1936, no. 3474. 3474. Description de Varbre a quinquina mémoire inédit de Joseph de Jussieu (1737) publie en commémoration centenaire de la marque des 3 cachets par la Société du traitement des quinquinas. Paris-18, rue Malher, 1936. (Descr. arbre quinquina). Publ.: 7 Apr 1936, p. [1]-46, [47, coloph.], with portrait of Ant., Bern. and Jos. Jussieu, and a facsimile of his handwriting. Copies: BR, G, MICH. Just, Theodor Karl (1904-1960), Austrian-born American botanist and palacontologist from 1946 at the Field Museum, Chicago. (just). HERBARIUM and TYPES: F. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 265; IH 2: 335; Kew 3: 205; Langman p. 68, 341, 403 (alph.); MW suppl. p. 146. Anon., Plant Sci. Bull. 6(4): 7. 1960, Taxon 9: 195. 1960. Ewan, J. et al., Short history bot. U.S. 122. 1969. Janchen, E., Osterr. bot. Z. 82(1-3): 188. 1933; Richard Wettstein 188. 1933. Markle, M. S., Proc. Indiana Acad. Sci. 76: 148. 1967. Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 98, 150, 209. 1963. Rickett, H. W., Index Torrey bot. Club 53. 1955. Simons, Lloydia 22: vii-vill. 1959 (portr.). COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Founder and editor of Lloydia, a quarterly journal of biological science, vols. 1-22, 1938-1959. (2) Editor of The American Midland Naturalist 1930-1947. Kaalaas, Baard Bastian Larsen (1851-1918), Norwegian bryologist and high school teacher at Oslo. (Kaal.). HERBARIUM and Types: BG; further material at O as well as C, H and L. Ref.: Anon., Sv. bot. Tidskr. 14(1): 96. 1920. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 265; BM 2:953; CSP 16: 167; IH 2: 337; Kews3: 205; Kleppa p. 326; KR p. 334; MW p. 221; NAF 2(3): 37; SBC p. 124 (“‘Kaal.”). Anon., Bot. Not. 1919: 152; Generalregister Bot. Not. 1839-1938: 39, 101-102. 1939; Rev. bryol. 18: 94. 1891, 20: 77. 1893, 21: 62, 78. 1894, 23: 93. 1896, 26: 23. 1899, 28: 42, 106. IQOI, 30: 58. 1903, 40: QI. IQT3. Arnell, Sv. bot. Tidskr. 14(1): 95-96. 1920 (portr.); Rev. bryol. 47: 45-47. 1920. Holmboe, J., Norsk biogr. Leks. 7: 173-174. 1936; Naturen 1919: [35]-38. Schuster, R. M., Hep. Anthoc. N. Amer. 1: 64. 1966. Wille, Overs. Vid. Selsk. Moter 1919: 102-106. 1920. COMPOSITE WORKS: See no. 3356, Jorgensen, Norg. leverm.; see also no. 2249, Hagen, Musc. Norveg. bor. 3475- De distributione hepaticarum in Norvegia. Levermosernes udbredelse 1 Norge. Fortegnelse over dei Norge hidtil iagttagne levermoser med angivelse af deres forekomstmaade, udbred- elseskreds og bekjendte voksesteder m.m. ... Kristiania [Oslo] (A. W. Broggers bogtryk- keri) 1893. Oct. (Leverm. Norge). Pars [1]: Oct 1892 (Nat. Nov. Nov(1) 1892), p. [1]-192. — Reprinted from Nyt Mag. Naturv. 33(1): 1-192. 1892. Pars [2]: 1893 (cover dated), p. [i], 193-288. — Reprinted from id. 33(3): 193-288. 1893. Pars [3]: Jul 1893 (Nat. Nov. Aug(2) 1893; Bot. Not. 1 Nov 1893; Underwood, at New York, rd. his copy Sep 1893), p. 289-490. — Reprinted from id. 33(4/5): 289-490. 1893. Copies: B, G, NY, Steere. 481 KAALAAS 3476. Beitrage zur Lebermoosflora Norwegens ... Christiania (In Kommission bei Jacob Dyb- wad ...) 1898. Oct. (Lebermoosfl. Noriv.). Publ.: Oct-Nov 1898 (submitted 27 Mai 1898, p. 28: printed 5 Oct 1898; Nat. Nov. Dec(r) 1898), p. [1]-28. Copy: Steere. — Vid. Selsk. Skr. I. Mat.-nat. Klasse 1898(9). 3477- Untersuchungen uber die Bryophyten in Romsdals Amt ... Trondhjem (Aktietrykkeriet) 1gt1. Oct. (Bryoph. Romsd.). Publ.: 1911 (Nat. Nov. Mar(2) 1912); p. [1]-16. Copy: Steere. — K. Norske Vid. Selsk. Skr. I910(7). Kabat, Josef Emanuel (1849-1925), Czech mycologist. (Aab.) HERBARIUM and TYPES: PR (12.000). — Exsiccatae: Fungi imperfecti exsiccati, Turnau, Bo- hemia, fasc. 1-18, nos. I-g00, 1903-1915, sets at B (extant), BM, BPI, C, DBN, FH, H, OS, PAV, PRC, PRE, W, WIS. (co-author: Frantisek Bubak, 1865-1925). Ref.: Stevenson, J., Beih. Nova Hedwigia 36: 218-224. 1971. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 265; DTS 3: xh, xliv, IH 2: 337; Klastersky p. 103 (b. 1848?); KR p. 334; LS 13496; Maiwald p. 232, 239; Stevenson p. 1247; Urban-Berl. pe2yye Anon., Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 43: (2). 1925. EPONYMY: Aabatia F. Bubak (1904); Aabatiella F. Bubak (1907) ; Kabatina R. Schneider & J. A. von Arx (1966). Kabath, Hermann (1816-1888), German clergyman and botanist; ‘“‘furstbischoflicher Registratur-Assistent in Breslau’, ‘“‘auch ich danke dem kenntnissreichen, wenn auch wunderlichen Manne, werthvolles Material” (Ascherson, AG). (Kabath). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: WRSL. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 6(1): 272; Barnhart 2: 265; BM 2: 953; IH 2: 337; LS 13496a; PR 4557 (ed. 1: 5075); Rehder 1: 381. Pax, F., Schlesiens Pflanzenwelt 12. 1915. Schroeber, Jahresb. Schles. Ges. vaterl. Cultur 67: 14.7. 1890. EPONYMY: Aabathia Nieuwland (1916). 3478. Flora der Umgegend von Glewitz, mit Berticksichtigung der geognostischen, Boden- und Hohen-Verhaltnisse ... Gleiwitz (Verlag von S. Landsberger) 1846. Oct. (Fl. Glewitz). Publ.: 1846 (before 30 Oct), p. [i*], [i]-vi, [7]-210, [1-2, err.]. Copy: HH. Ref.: Schlechtendal, D. F. L. V., Bot. Zeit. 4: 764. 30 Oct 1846. Kablikova, Josephine [Josefina], nee Ettel, [Josephine Kablik], (1787-1863), Czech lichenologist, married to the pharmacist and zoologist Adalbert Kablik. (Aablik). HERBARIUM and TyYPEs: PR. — Other material E, FI, H, KM, L, PL, PRM, WRSL. (Flora des Riesengebirges, exsiccatae; systematic catalogue publ. Mar 1843). K. Contributed over 25.000 specimens to the Pflanzentausch-Anstalt of Opiz. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 5(1): 601; Barnhart 2: 265; GR p. 669; IH 2: 337; Klastersky p. 103 (q.v. for further biogr. refs.); Maiwald p. 279 [index]; PR (alph.). Anon., Bot. Zeit. 18: 191-192. 1860; Flora 46: 347. 1863. Oesterr. bot. Z. 13: 112, 206, 336- 337. 1863; Preslia 49: 51. 1977. Eiselt, Lotos 1853: 213-215 (on A. Kablik). Lindemann, Bull. Soc. Natural. Moscou 59(1): 309. 1884 (J. Kablick). Maly, J., Enum. pl. imp. Austr. univ., Wien 1848, preface. Pax, F., Schlesiens Pflanzenwelt 11-12. 1915. Pluskal, F. S., Biographie der berihmten, jetzt lebenden Pflanzenforscherin Oesterreichs, Frau Josephine Kablik ... Brinn (Franz Gastl) 1849, 15 p. (portr.). 482 KACHLER Schlechtendal, D. F. L. v., Bot. Zeit. 21: 247-248. 1863. Skofitz, A., Oesterr. bot. Z. 10: 1-6. 1860 (portr.). Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 82. 1903. Kabsch, Wilhelm Albert Walter (1835-1864), Silesian botanist; from 1863 pharmacist at Zurich. (Aabsch). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: ADB 14: 779; Barnhart 2: 265; BM 2: 953; CSP 3: 599, 8: 49; GR p. 93; Kew 3: 206; Langman p. 403; LS 13497; Moebius p. 311, 328, 375; PR 4558; Rehder 5: 443. Anon., Bot. Zeit. 22: 208, 404. 1864 (on memorial lecture by Goeppert); Bull. Soc. bot. France 11(bibl.): 144. 1864 (died while botanizing in the Appenzell Alps near Hohenkasten); Flora 47: 413, 600-601. 1864, 49: 221. 1866. 3479. Das Pflanzenleben der Erde. Kine Pflanzengeographie fur Laien und Naturforscher von Dr. Wilhelm Kabsch. Nach dem Tode des Verfassers mit einem Vorworte versehen von H. A. Berlepsch. Mit 59 in den Text gedruckten Holzschnitten. Hannover (Carl Rumpler) 1865. Oct. (Pfl.-Leben Erde). Preface by editor: Hermann Alexander von Berlepsch (1812-1883). Ed. 1: late 1864 (t.p. 1865; p. vill: 25 Aug 1864, Flora 21 Dec 1864), front., p. [1]-xvi, [1 ]-642. Copies: G, HH, MO, USDA. Ed. 2: 1870 (Bot. Zeit. 10 Feb 1871), front., p. [1]-xvi, [1]-642. Copies: B, NY, U, USDA. — Hannover (id.) 1870. Oct. Ref.: Anon., Bull. Soc. Bot. France 11(bibl.): 272-273. Dec 1864; Flora 47: 624. 21 Dec 1864 (‘“Neuigkeit’’); Bot. Zeit. 29: 95. 10 Feb 1871 (ed. 2). Kachler, Johann (1782-1863, or later), Austrian botanist, seed-merchant in Wien. (Kachl.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 266; BM 2: 953; Kew 3: 206; PR 4559-4561 (ed. 1: 5076-5078); Rehder 3: 482, 5: 443; Tucker 1: 380. Neilreich, A., Verh. zool. bot. Ver. Wien 5: 63. 1855. 3480. Encyclopddisches Pflanzen-Worterbuch aller einheimischen und fremden Vegetabilien, welche sich durch Nutzen, Schonheit, Seltenheit oder sonstige Eigenthumlichkeiten be- sonders auszeichnen; ihrer botanischen, deutschen, franzosischen und englischen Benen- nungen; ihrer Dauer, Heimath, Formen, Eigenschaften, Verwendung, Cultur, Vermeh- rung, Synonymen etc. etc. Mit bestandiger Hinweisung auf das naturliche und das Sexual- System. Nebst einem angehangten Polyglotten-Lexicon. Ein gemeinnutziges Hand- und Hulfsbuch fir Botaniker, Gartenfreunde, Blumisten, Pomologen, Handelsgartner, Land- und Hauswirthe, Forstmanner, Technologen, und tberhaupt fur Liebhaber der Gewachs- kunde. Nach den neuesten und bewahrtesten Quellen kritisch bearbeitet ... Wien (Druck und Verlag von J. P. Sollinger) 1829, 2 vols. Oct (Encyel. Pfl.-Worterb.). 1: 1829 (p. iv: 15 Oct 1828), p. [i*], [i]-viii, [1 ]-296. 2: 1829, p. [1], [1]-336. Copies: B, NY. 3481. Grundriss der Pflanzenkunde, in Gestalt eines Worterbuches der botanischen Sprache. Beigefiigt: Tabellarische Ubersicht des Linné’schen Systems nach ‘Thunberg’s Abander- ungen. — Deutsches Worterbuch fiir die botanischen Ausdrucke. — Anhang, enthaltend das neueste System: Ubersicht des Gewachsreiches in seinen nattirlichen Entwickelungsstufen. Gedrangte Darstellung dieses Systems in Tabellenform. Fur Freunde der Gewachskunde eine umfassende Anleitung zum griindlichen Selbststudium. Fur Botaniker ein bequemes Nachschlagebuch ... Wien (Druck und Verlag von J. P. Sollinger) 1830. Oct. (Grundr. Pflanzenk.). Publ.: 1830 (Lit. Ber. Flora 1: 47-48. Jan-Feb 1831), p. [i]-xu, [1 ]-302, chart, [1, err.]. Copres: M, MICH, NY. 483 KACHLER 3482. Alphabetisch-tabellarisch-scientifisches Samenverzeichniss von Johann Kachler, burger- lichen Samenhandler in Wien, . .. Wien (Gedruckt bei den P. P. Mechitaristen). 1839. Oct. (Alph.-tabell.-sci. Samenverz.). Publ.: 1839 (Flora rd. 5 Aug 1839), p. [i*], [i]-iv, [1]-205. Copies: B, KNAW. — The imprint is that of the printing shop of the mechitarist Congregation (named after Petro Mechitar) in Vienna, a subsidiary of the famous San Lazaro printing shop at Venice. Kampfer, Engelbert |Kaempfer] (1651-1716), German physician and traveller; se- cretary of the Swedish embassy to Russia and Persia; with the Dutch East Indian Company 1685-1693; subsequently physician to the Count of Lippe. (Aaempf.) HERBARIUM and TyPEs: The Sloane herbarium at BM contains (H.S. 211) the only known Kampfer herbarium. The drawings in the Amoenttates seem to have been taken from some of the specimens. Some further specimens are at OXF (Sherard herb.). The British Museum possesses an extensive collection of Kampfer manuscripts. Among them are several volumes of drawings. Most of the botanical drawings (59) were published by Joseph Banks as Jcones selectae plantarum. Ref.: Clokie p. 192; IH 2: 340. Stearn, W. T., Roy. Hort. Soc. Lily Year Book 12: 65-70. 1948 Dandy, J. E., The Sloane herbarium 144-145. 1958. Scott, E. J. L., Index to the Sloane manuscripts in the British Museum 286. 1904. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: ADB 15: 62-64; AG 1: 180, 3: 500; Ainsworth p. 303; Backer p- 297; Barnhart 2: 266; BM 2: 953-954; Dawson p. 25, 940 [index]; Dryander 1: 135, 137, 138, 291, 2: 43, 163, 363, 437, 505, 3: 183, 360, 472, 481, 570, 577, 590, 655, 4: 174, 280, 5: 53; 98; Frank 3(Anh.): 49; GR p. 62; HA 2: 23-24; Henrey 2: 724 [index], 3: 65; HU 427; Jackson p. 30, 381; JW 1: 356, 2: 194, 5: 243; Kew 3: 206; Laségue p. 322, 408, 503, 548; Moebius p. 140; MW 1: 221-222; NI 1018-1019; Plesch p. 286; PR 4563-4565 (ed. 1: 5080- 5083); Quenstedt p. 227; Rehder 5: 443; SK 1: 269-270, 8: 411(!); Tucker 1: 380. Anon. [J. L. Gilbert], Gard. Chron. 160(19): 3. 1966. Bergmann, Mitt. lipp. Gesch. Landesk. 20: 189-194. 1951 (K’s Russian diary). Boissier, E., Fl. orient. 1: xxvi. 1867. Blunt, W., Art bot. ill. 122, 263. 1950. Fries, Th. M., Bref skrifv. Linné 1(2): 269. 1908, 1(3): 144. 1909, 1(6): 188. 1912. Jourdan, Dict. Sci. Méd. 5: 393-395. 1822. Halbertsma, Janus 45: 40-55. 1941. Hara, H., Taxon 26: 584-587. 1977 (nom. notes on K’s plants). Hulth, J. M. & A. H. Uggla, Bref skrifv. Linné 2(2): 201. 1943. Hylander, N., Acta Horti Berg. 16: 350-351. 1954. Kaempfer, E., The history of Japan, London 1727 (see BM 2: 953). Modern version: ‘The history of Japan together with a description of the Kingdom of Siam 1690-1692 by Engelbert Kaempfer, . . . translated by J. G. Scheuchzer, Glasgow 1906, 3 vols. (Contains a biography of Kaempfer). Kaempfer, E., Geschichte und Beschreibung von Japan, aus den Originalhandschriften des Verfassers herausgegeben von Christian Wilhelm Dahn, Lemgo, 1777-1779, 2 vols., reprinted in facsimile, Stuttgart 1964, 2 vols. Meier-Lemgo, K., Engelbert Kampfer, in Westfalische Lebensbilder, Hauptreihe 2.2., Miinster i. W. 1931 (n.v.); Engelbert Kampfer. Stuttgart 1937, 212 p., (important biography based on original sources, esp. Sloane mss. 2910, 2912, 2923, 3063, 3064 at BM, Bloomsbury; provides also refs. to earlier biographies) ; Engelbert Kaempfer (1651-1716) erforscht das seltsame Asien. 2. berichtigte und erweiterte Auflage 1960. Hamburg, 193 p.; Abh. math.-naturw. Kl. Akad. Wiss. Mainz 6: 265-314. 1965 (correspondence). Pas, P. v.d., in Gillispie, DSB 7: 204-206. 1973 (bibl.) (q.v. for many refs. to biographies and studies of Kaempfer’s botanical work.). Pittelkov, Mitt. lipp. Gesch. Landesk. 20: 195-198. 1951 (on H’s mss. at BM and books at Detmold). Plott, Naturw. Rundschau 8: 454-455. 1955. Seemann, J. Bot. 5: 250. 1867 (monument erected at Lemgo, Lippe). Sirks, M. J., Indisch natuuronderzoek 298 [index]. 1915. Scurla, H., edit., Reisen in Nippon, Berlin 1974, 571 p. 484 KALCHBRENNER Stafleu, F. A., Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 38. 1971. Stearn, R. Hort. Soc. Lily Year Book 12: 65-70. 1948 (Kaempfer and the lilies of Japan). Thielen, H. S., Der Medikus Engelbert Kampfer entdeckt das Unterhimmlische Reich. Leipzig 1934. Urness, C., A naturalist in Russia 37. 1967. Veendorp, H. & L. G. M. Baas-Becking, Hortus acad. lugd.-bat. 1587-1937: 153. 1938. EPONYMY: Caulokaempferia Larsen (1964); Kaempfera Houstoun (1781); Aaempferca Linnaeus (1753); Kempfera [sic] Adanson (1763). 3483. Amoenitatum exoticarum politico-physico-medicarum fasciculi V, quibus continentur variae relationes, observationes & descriptiones rerum persicarum & ulterioris Asiae, multa atten- tione, in peregrinationibus per universum orientem, collectae, ... Lemgoviae [Lemgo, Lippe] (Typis & impensis Henricis Wilhelmi Meyeri, ...) 1712. Qu. (Amoen. exot. fasc.) A list of Japanese plants, with 28 plates, on p. 765-912. The go illustrations are copper engravings of drawings by the author. Extract: K. Meier-Lemgo, Engelbert Kampfer, seltsames Asien (Amoenitates exoticae) in Auswahl ubersetzt. Detmold 1933; ed. 2, Hamburg r1g60. Ref; DU 162; GF p. 62; HE p. 29; HU 427; SA 2: 572. Thunberg, P., Kaempferus illustratus, Nova Acta Soc. Sci. Upsal. 3: 196-209. 1780, 4: 31- 40. 1784, also in Misc. papers 1935, pp. 10-23, 229-238. Meier-Lemgo, K., Engelbert Kampfer. 1937. Stearn, W. T., Lily Year Book 12: 65-70. 1948 (K. and the lilies of Japan). Hylander, N., Acta horti bergiani 16: 350-351. 1954. Stafleu, F. A., Intr. Jussieu Gen. pl. 1789 (reprint) xxxix. 1964. 3484. Icones selectae plantarum, quas in Japonia collegit et delineavit Engelbertus Kaempfer; ex archetypis in Museo britannico asservatis. Londini: 1791. Fol. (Jcon. select. pl.) Publ.: Mai 1791 (Dawson p. 396), p. [i], [iii], [1]-3, p/. 2-59, uncoloured copper engr. Copies: G, MO, NY, U, US; IDC 1123. — The engravings are of drawings by the author at BM (dept. of mss., SI. ms 2914) eight are double paged. No imprint, but possibly by Bulmer (see Collins in Sotheby no. 413). Ref.: GF p. 62; Henrey 886; Jackson p. 381; Sotheby 413. Zuccarini, Gel. Anz. bay. Akad. Wiss., Munchen 18: 444-446. Nakai, J. Arnold Arb. 6: 186-188. 1925 (modern nomenclature). Kitamura, J. Hist. Sci. Japan 26: 19-24. 1953. Henrey, J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 3: 104. 1955 (lists nos. of original drawings at BM). Dawson, W., The Banks letters 1958. Kain, Charles Henri (x-1913), American teacher and diatomologist in Camden (1864) and Philadelphia (1874). (Aan). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Diatoms at OS, PH and US. Ref.: Fryxell, Beih. Nova Hedw. 53: 362. 1975. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 267; De Toni 1: Ixvin, 2: Ixvii-lxix; Laségue p. 401, 503. Harshberger, J. W., Bot. Philadelphia 350-352. 1899. Pennell, F. W., Bartonia 22: 18. 1943. Rickett, H. W., Index Bull. Torrey bot. Club 53. 1955. Kalchbrenner, Karoly (Karl) (1807-1886), Austro-Hungarian clergyman and mycolog- ist; studied at Halle; later clergyman at Szepes-Olaszi (Zips, Wallendorf). (Kalchbr.). HERBARIUM and TYPEs: BRA; further material at B, BR, CGE, E, PC, POP, SAM, UPS, W.— Algae at W (Koster). Ref.: Koster, J., Taxon 18: 554. 1969. Hedge, I. C. and J. M. Lamond 96. 1970. Kotlaba, Taxon 24: 348. 1975 (rediscovery herb. at BRA). 485 KALCHBRENNER BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Ainsworth p. 266, 318; Barnhart 2: 267; BM 2: 955; Bossert p. 203; CSP 3: 601, 8:51, 10: 369-370, 12: 376, 16:175; DTS 1: 136; Frank 3(Anh.): 49; GR p. 651, cat. p. 65; IH 2: 338; Jackson p. 267; Kanitz no 310; Kew 3: 207; LS 13512-13542, 34301; MW p. 222; NAF 1: 162, 7: 1071, 9: 436; NI 1020; Nordstedt p. 19; Stevenson p. 1247; Tucker 1: 381; Urban-Berl. p. 277. Anon., Bot. Not. 1887: 47; Bot. Gaz. 11: 220. 1886; Hedwigia 25(4): 164. 1886, Termész. kozl. 219: 507. 1887. Cesati, Saggio bibl. algol. ital. 364. 1882. C.R., Rev. mycol. 8: 175. 1886. Maiden, J. H., J. Proc. R. Soc. N.S.W. 42: 71-72. 1908. Kanitz, A., Magy. novén. Lap. 10: 65-68. 1886 (bibl.). Pax, F., Grundz. Pflanzenverbr. Karpathen 29, 38, 43. 1898 (Veg. Erde 2.1). Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 906. 1963. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 157, pl. 22. 1903 (portr.), 3(3): 170, pl. 123. 1905 (portr.). Wood, R. D., Monogr. Charac. 1: 819. 1965. PORTRAITS: see Bossert p. 203 and Wittrock (1903, 1905). EPONYMY: Kalchbrennera M. J. Berkeley ex K. Kalchbrenner (1876). 3485. Icones selectae Hymenomycetum Hungariae per Stephanum Schulzer et Carolum Kalch- brenner observatorum ed delineatorum. Editae sub auspiciis Academiae scientiarum Hungaricae cura Caroli Kalchbrenner. Academiae membri ... Pestini (Pest, Budapest) (typis Athenaei) 1873-1874, 4 vols. Qu. (Icon. select. Hymenomyc. Hung.). T: [2]-20 1-10 Feb 1873 2: [il-ii], 21-36 11-20 Mai 1874 3: [1-11], 37-50 21-30 Jul 1875 4: [ii-ili], 51-65, [66, ind.] 37-40 Mai 1877 Copies: MICH, MO, Stevenson, US, USDA; IDC 6278. — Latin t.p. on pages [2] and [ii], Hungarian on p. [3] and [iti]: Magyarorszag hartya gombainak valogatott képei . . . Co-artist: Stephan Schulzer von Miggenburg (1802-1892). — The plates are coloured liths. by Kalchbrenner and Schulzer. Ref.: Heufler, L. v., Verh. zool. bot. Ver. Wien 2: 86-88. 1853 (on the Schulzer coll. of 1128 plates of fungi). Trimen, H., J. Bot. 11: 127. Apr 1873(1), 12: 223. Jul 1874(2). Smith, W. G., J. Bot. 12: 122-124. 1874(1). Rabenhorst, G. L., Hedwigia 11: 190-191. 1872 (proofsheets), 13: 9-14, 22-23, 1874, 14: 10-13, 27-28, 176. 1875, 16: 168-170. 1877. Hazslinsky, F., Commentarius in Icones selectae Hymenomycetum Hungariae. Eperies 1884. Kalm, Matthias (1793-1833), Finnish botanist. (M. Kalm). HERBARIUM and TyPES: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 268; BM 2: 955; Bossert p. 203; PR 4570 (ed. 1: 5089); Saelan p. 206. Hjelt, O.E.A., Naturalhistoriens studium vid Abo universitet, Helsingfors 1896, p. 408-409. PORTRAIT: see Bossert p. 203. 3486. Sciagraphia studii botanici. Quam annuente amplissimo philosophorum ordine in im- periali academia Aboénsi publico examini modeste submittunt Matthias Kalm, ... et Carolus Fredricus Widenius, ... particula prima. In auditorio medico die xix maji mdc- ccxxi horis ante meridiem solitis. Ventilanda ... Aboae (typis Frenckellianis) [1821]. Qu. (Sciagr. bot.). Publ.: 19 Mai 1821, p. [1-11], [1]-20. Copzes: G, H. 486 KALM, P. Kalm, Pehr (1716-1779), Finnish-born botanist and traveller; pupil of Linnaeus; in North- America (1748-1751); from 1747 lecturer, later professor of economy and natural history at Abo (Turku). (alm). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Kalm’s own set of plants from North America was burnt in the great fire of Abo. The most important extant set is the one Kalm gave to Linnaeus on whose instigation his North-American trip had been made (now at LINN). Juel states that Linnaeus received a specimen of each of Kalm’s species. Another set of 320 or 380 specimens came to Queen Lovisa Ulrika and was given to Uppsala (UPS) by Gustav IV in 1803. Other material in the Thunberg herbarium (UPS), in the Banks herbarium (BM), and at H. Ref.: Juel, H. O., Sv. Linné-Sallsk. Arsskr. 3: 61-79. 1920, 4: 16-23. 1921, 13: 40-60. 1930 (revision of Kalm’s herbarium at UPS). Juel, H. O. and Harshberger, J. W., Proc. Acad. nat. Sci. Philadelphia 81: 297-303. 1929. Kukkonen, I. & Viljamaa, K., Ann. Bot. fenn. 10: 312. 1973. Lowegren, Naturaliekabinett 1 Sverige under 1700-talet 209, 314, 353. 1952. Baum, B., Canad. J. Bot. 45(10): 1845-1852. 1967 (Kalm’s specimens of North American grasses; evaluation for typification). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIloGRAPHY: Backer p. 297; Barnhart 2: 268; BM 2: 955-956; Bossert p. 203; Dryander 5: 300-302; DSB 7: 210-211; Frank 3(Anh.): 49; Henrey 2: 217, 273; Hortus 3: 1197 (“Kalm’”’); HU 599, 616; IH 2: 339; Kew 3: 208; KR p. 337-339; Laségue p. 344, 572 [index]; ME 3: 344-346, 348, 349; Pennell p. 611; PR 4571-4584 (ed. 1: 5090-5127); Rehder 5: 444-445; Saelan p. 209-219; SO 1444, 903, 659a, 2586b, 2586-j, 3529; TR 630- 634; Tucker 1: 381; Zander ed. 10, p. 676. Archer, Huntia 1: 204-209. 1964 (Thomas Pennant’s copy of Kalm’s Travels). Berkeley, E. and D.S., John Clayton 233 [index]. 1963; Dr. Alexander Garden 41-42, 54, 87. 1969; Dr. John Mitchell 280 [index]. 1974. Boone, W., Hist. bot. W. Virginia 4. 1965. Collander, R., Hist. bot. Finland 13, 14, 60, 117. 1965; Bibl. bot. Fenn. rgo1-1950: 226. 1973- Crosswhite, F. S., Bot. Expl. North Amer. to 1810, p. 8-9. 1965 (mimeographed). Crowley, Morton Arbor. Quart. 12(3): 43. 1976 (brief popular notice). Darlington, W., Memorials 181, 184, 199, 213, 249, 371, 372, 367, 3775 378, 445, 581, 1849. Dony, J. G., Fl. Hertfordshire 12. 1967. Drewitt, F. D., Apothec. Garden 104 [index]. 1922. Earnest, E., John and William Bartram 185 [index]. 1940. Eriksson, G., Bot. hist. Sverige 80, 245, 282, 318. 1969. Ewan, J. et al., Short hist. bot. U.S. 3, 35, 147. 1969; Regn. veg. 71: 36-37. 1970. Fagin, N. B., William Bartram 5, 6, 39. 1933. Fries, Th. M., Bref skrifv. Linné 1(1): 129, 132. 1907, 1(2): 370 [index]. 1908, 1(3): 340 [index]. 1909, 1(4): 151. 1910, 1(5): 198. 1911, 1(6): 98. 1912. Goerke, Siidh. Arch. Gesch. Med. 47: 214-223. 1963 (medical notes in K’s travelogues). Harshberger, J. W., Bot. Philadelphia 77, 447. 1899. Hedrick, U.P., Hist. hort. America 17, 57, 73-74. 1950. Hemleben, Southwest. Louisiana J. 2(2): 94-106. 1958. Hindle, B., Pursuit Sci. revol. Amer. 26, 34-35, 73, 105. 1956. Hintikka, T. J., P. Kalmin osuus Suomen kasviston selvitystyossa. Helsinki 1943, 117 p. (Ann. Soc. zool.-bot. fenn. Vanamo 17(2)) (K’s share in the exploration of the finnish flora in the light of his Plantae fennicae mss. of 1754 and of his cotrespondence with e.g. Linnaeus); Mem. Soc. Fauna Fl. fenn. 23: 145-150. 1947. Hjelt, O. E. A., Naturhistoriens studium 1 Finland, Helsingfors 1868, p. 127-154 (incl. bibliogr., p. 143-154) ; Naturalhistoriens studium vid Abo universitet, Helsingfors 1896, p. 137-141. Hjelt, O. E. A. & Hasteske, A., Pehr Kalms brev till samtida. I. Helsingfors 1914 (= Skrifter utgivna av Svenska Litteratursalskapet 1 Finland 114: 1-398). (= letters to C. F. Men- nander). Hulth, J. M., Bref Skrifv. Linné 2(1): 165, 167, 336. 1916; 2(2): 156, 157. 1943; Sv. Linné- Sallsk. Arsskr. 7: 39-49. 1924 (K as student of Linnaeus 1741-1747). Jackson, W. D., Index to the Linnaean herbarium 14. 1912; J. Bot. 60: 334-335. 1922 (on “En kart berattelse om Naturliger stallet ... Stockholm 1751). 487 KALM, P. Jourdan, Dict. Sci. méd. 5: 395-400. 1822. Karell, Garden J. 18(3): 82-90. 1968 (English translation of a mss. by Kalm with the Hist. Soc. of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, in which he reports on experimental plantings of American seeds in Finland). Kerkkonen, Histori allisia tutkimuksia 22: 292-327. 1936; Peter Kalm’s North American Journey, its ideological background and results. Helsinki 1959, 260 p. (portr., itin., bibl., refs. to earlier biogr., accounts, manuscript sources), important modern monograph, q.v. for many historical and bibliographical details. Kukkonen, I., Pietari Kalmin viljelyskokeiden merkkeja hanen vanhassa puutarhassaan Hirvensalon Sipsalossa, Turun Yloppilas 4: 184-192. 1955. (On marks of K’s planting experiments at Hirvensale, Turku). McAtee, Torreya 41(5): 151-160. 1941 (names of American plants in books on K’s travels). Larsen, Agricultural history 16(g) : 149-157. 1942 (English translation of two articles by K on American walnuts, publ. in K. Vet.-Akad. Handl. 28: 51-64. 1767 and 30: 119-127. 1796). [For German and Latin translations see KR p. 338, no. 19]. Penhallow, D. P., Rev. Can. bot. 46, 53-56, 59. 1887. Pennell, F. W., Bartonia 21: 40. 1942. Rodgers, A. D., John Torrey 40, 133. 1942. Rousseau, J. & Béthune, G., Voyage de Pehr Kalm au Canada en 1749. Montréal 1977. Rogers, D. P., Brief hist. mycol. N. Amer. 1977. Rydberg, P. A., Augustana Coll. Libr. Publ. 5: 10-13. 1907 (brief account of American travels). (Contr. N.Y. Bot. Gard. no. 100). Scheutz, Bot. Not. 1863: 69. Schildt, Resenarer i Floras rike. Stockholm 1960, p. 11-72. Skottsberg, C. J. F., Levnadsteckn. K. Sv. Vetenskapsakad. Ledam. 8(139): 219-503. 1951 (main biogr.) ; in Les botanistes frangais en Amérique du Nord avant 1850, Paris 1957, p. 179-187; Pehr Kalms brev till samtida. I]. Abo 1960 (= Skrifter utgivna av Svenska Litteratursallskapet i Finland 382: 1-254) (letters to S. C. Bjelke). Stafleu, F. A., Intr. Jussieu Gen. Pl. 1789 (reprint) xxxix. 1964. (“Gaultheria Kalm’’); Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 148, 153. 19713 7m Daniels & Stafleu, Taxon 21: 484. 1972. HANDWRITING: Kerkkonen, M., Peter Kalm’s North American journey, Helsinki 1959, pl. 2- 3; see also Skottsberg (1951): p. 230; Rousseau and Bethune p. 549. EPONYMY (genera): Aalmia Linnaeus (1753); Kalmiella J. K. Small (1903); Aalmiophyllum Krausel & Weyland (1959); Aalmiopsis Rehder (1932); (journal): Aalmia. A botanic Jour- nal. Levittown, Pa. Vol. i-x. 1969-x. Note: Aalmusia Niessl (1872) is dedicated to Jakub Kalmus (1834-1870), Bohemian physican and cryptogamist. 3487. I.N.J. Adumbratio florae, dissertatione academica leviter delineata, quam consensu ampl. facult. phil. in reg. acad. Aboéns. praeside, Dr. Petro Kalm, oeconom. profess. . . ., publice examinandam sistit Gustavus Orraeus, m.f. Wiburgensis. In audit. superiori, ad. d. iv. decembr. mdccliv. Horis, ante meridiem consuetis. Aboae, Impressit direct. & typog. reg. m. duc. Finland. Jacob Merckeil [1754]. Qu. (Adumbr. fl.). Publ.: 4 Dec 1754, p- [i-viii], [1]-28. Copies: GB, H. — The respondens Gustaf Orraeus (i. 1754) isnot to be considered author of this treatise on how to write a flora. — Information B. Peterson. Ref.: Saelan p. 383 (under Orraeus). 3488. D.A.G. Dissertatio botanica-oeconomica, de Erica vulgari et Pteride aquilina, quam, consensu ampl. facult. phil. in Lyceo, quod Aboae floret, sub moderamine Dr Petri Kalm, . publico examini subjicit Johannes Lagus, J. F. Carelia-Fenno, die vii. Decembr. mdccliv. Loco horisque ante meridiem solitis. Aboae, impressit direct. & typog. reg. m. duc. Finland. Jacob Merckell [1754]. Qu. (E7ica vulg.). Publ.: 7 Dec 1754, p. [i-vi], [1]-20. Copy: GB (inf. B. Peterson). — Text to be attributed to Kalm. The respondens Johann Lagus (fl. 1755) published another botanical treatise in 1756 (economic botany); see Saelan. Calluna (“Erica”) is dealt with on p. 2-15, Pieris aquilina on p. 15-20. 3489. I.J.N. Enfaldige tanckar om Caffé och de inhemska waxter, som plaga brukas i des 488 KALM, P. stalle, med wederborandes minne, under .. . Pehr Kalms inseende, uti et academiskt forsok utgifne at Elias Granroth, Gust. Son. Osterbotninge. I Abo stérre Larosal, fm. den [14] Maij 1755. Abo, tryckt hos direct. och kongl. boktr. i storforstendomet Finland, Jacob Merckell [1755] Qu. (Café). Publ.: 14. Mai 1755, p. [i-viii], [1 ]-18. Copy: GB (inf. B. Peterson). — Possibly to be attributed to Elias Gustafsson Granroth (ff. 1755) (see e.g. p. 18). — Treats substitutes for coffee. 3490. D.D. dissertatio academica, Praestantiam plantarum indigenarum prae exoticis, laeviter adumbrans, quam suffrag. ampliss. facult. philos. in reg. ad auram acad. praeside, ... Dr. Petro Kalm, ... publicae bonorum censurae modeste submittit, auctor & respondens Johannes Henricus Aspegren, Ostrobotniensis. Die 6 Nov. anni 1762 in audit. maj. h.c.a.m. Aboae, impressit Joh. Christoph. Frenckell. [1762]. Qu. (Praest. pl.). Author of text: Hans Henric Aspegren (/l. 1762). Publ.: 6 Nov 1762, p. [i-viii], [1]-43, [1]. Copy: GB (inf. B. Peterson). — Aspegren is cited as author on the t.p., see also p. [1] at end. 3491. Med Guds hjelp! Norra Americanska farge-orter, med philosophiska facultetens bifall, under ... Herr Pehr Kalms inseende. Framstalde och til allman granskning ofwerlamnade of Esaias Hollberg, And. fil. ... i Abo akademies ofre Laro-Sal pa wanlig tid fim. den 26 Nov. 1763. Abo tryckt hos Joh. Christ. Frenckell [1763]. Qu. (NV. Amer. farge-6rt.) Publ.: 26 Nov 1763, p. [1-iv], [1]-8. Copy: GB (information B. Peterson).—'To be attributed to Kalm himself. 3492. Pehr Kalms ... Wastgotha och Bahuslandska Resa forrattad ar 1742. Med Anmark- ningar uti historia naturali, physique, medicine, oeconomie, antiquiteter etc. Jemte nodige figurer. Stockholm (Tryckt hos Lars Salvius pa des egen kostnad) 1746. Oct. (Wastgotha Resa). Publ.: 1746, p. [i-vui], [1]-304, [1]-14. Copy: NY. Other ed.: “‘Redigerad av Claes Krantz illustrerad av Gunnar Brusewitz.”” Wahlstrom & Widstrand Stockholm 1960, p. [1]-265. Copies: G, NY. 3493- Enresa til Norra America, pa Kongl. Swenska Wetenskaps Academiens befallning, och publici kostnad . . . Stockholm (Tryckt pa Lars Salvii Kostnad) 1753-1761, 3 vols. Oct. (Resa NV. Amer.). Orig. ed.: 1: 1-2 Sep 1753 (Larda Tidn. 1753(65): 257 [3 Sep 1753], review pp. 257-266), p. [i-xxiv], [1]-484, [1-20]. 2: 1-8 Sep 1756 (Larda Tidn. 1756(7): 288 [9 Sep 1756], review pp. 288-312), p. [1], [1]- 526, [1-22]. 3: 1-12 Aug 1761 (Larda Tidn. 1761 (63) : 253 [13 Aug 1761], review pp. 253-258), p. [i], [1]-538, [1-14], 7 pl. Copies: MO, NY. — We are grateful to Dr. B. Peterson for ascertaining the above dates. Original diaries in Helsinki: Univ. Libr. German ed.: ‘Des Herren Peter Kalms ... Beschreibung der Reise die er nach dem nordlichen Amerika auf den Befehl gedachter Akademie und offentliche Kosten unternommen hat ...”? Gottingen (im Verlag der Wittwe Abrams Vandenhoek) 1754-1764, 3 vols. Oct. (Reise n. Amer.). 1: 1754, (p. [xx]: 13 Jul 1753), p. [i-xx], [1]-568, p/. 7-4 (uncol. engr.). 2:1757, p. [1-iv], [1]-592, pl. 1-2 (id.). 3: 1764, p. [i-vii], [1 ]-648, 7 pl. (id.). Copies: HH(2), NY, US. — Translation by Johann Philipp Murray (1,2), and Johan Andrews Murray (3). German ed. [2]: “Reise nach dem nordlichen Amerika ...” Leipzig 1754. Oct., 40, 648 p., 4 pl. Translation by Carl Ernst Klein. (Deals with first part only) (n.v.). Swedish ed. [2]: in Skrifter utgivna av Svenska Litteratursallskapet i Finland: 1 as vol. 66 (Helsinki 1904), 2 as vol. 93 (ib. 1910), 3 as vol. 120 (ib. 1915), 4 (from diary) as vol. 120 (ib. 1929). Complete ed. of diary 1, in vol. 419 (ib. 1966), to be ctd. English ed.[ 1]: ‘‘ Travels into North America; containing its natural history, and a circumstantial account of its plantations and agriculture in general, with the civil, ecclesiastical and commercial state of the country, the manners of the inhabitants, and several curious and 489 KALM, P. important remarks on various subjects ... translated into English by John Reinhold Forster, F.A.S. Enriched with a map, several cuts for the illustration of natural history, and some additional notes ... [1:] Waarington (printed by William Eyres), [2, 3:] London (printed for the editor; and sold by T’. Lowndes, . . .) 1770-1771, 3 vols. (Trav. N. Amer.) Oct. Copy: NY. 1: 1770 (p. iv: 25 Jul 1770), p. [i]-xvi, [xvil-xxiv], [1]-400, pl. 7. 2: 1771, p. [1]+352, 3 pl: 3: 1771, map, p. [i]-viii (dated 15 Feb 1771), [1]-310, [1-14, ind.]. English ed. [2]: the above translation: “the second edition. In two volumes,’ London (printed for T. Lowndes, ...) 1772, 2 vols. Oct. Copy: NY. 1: [i]-xii, [1]-414, 5 pl. (uncol.). 2: map, [1i]-iv, [1]-423, [1-8, index]. English ed. [3]: “Kalm’s account of his visit to England on his visit to America in 1748. Translated ‘ by Joseph Lucas. With two maps, and several illustrations.”” London (Macmillan and Co.) and New York 1802. Publ.: 1892 (p. xvi: 4 Dec 1891), p. [1i]-xvi, [1]-480. Copy: L. English ed. |4|: “The America of 1750 Peter Kalm’s travels in North America the English version of 1770 revised from the original Swedish and edited by Adolph B. Benson ... with a translation of new material from Kalm’s diary notes.” New York (Wilson-Erickson inc.), 1937, 2 vols. r: front., p. [i]-xviii, [xix], 1-380, 18 ill. 2: [i, ii], 381-797, 1 map. Copies: HH, MO, US. Reprint; 1966, New York (Dover Publications, Inc.), pagination same, minor changes in illustrations. Copy: NY. Dutch ed.: “Reis door Noord Amerika, gedaan door den Heer Peter Kalm, . . .” te Utrecht (by J. van Schoonhoven en Comp. en G. van den Brink Janz.) 1772, 2 vols. Qu. (Reis N. Amer.). 1: frontisp., [1-xu1], map, 1-223, 3 pl. 2: frontisp., [1-vi], 1-240, [1-8], 7 pl. Copy: U. French ed. [7]: : “Histozre et politique de la Pensylvanie, et de l’établissement des Quakers dans cette contrée.”’ [Translated from the German by Jacques Ronsselot de Surgy] Paris (Chez Ganeau, libraire, ...) 1768. Duod. (Hist. nat. Pens.), p. [i]-xx, map, [1]-372, [1-4, approb. J. Copies: HH, NY. — Gottlieb Mittelberger is mentioned as co-author in the preface. French ed. [2]: “Voyage de Kalm en Amérique analysé et traduit par L. W. Marchand ...” Montréal (Imprime par T. Berthiaume, . . .) 1880, Mém. Soc. hist. Montréal livr. 8, 256 p. Copy: HH. For further details and for additional, partial translations and recent editions see Collander et al. and Saelan. Ref.: HU 616 [1770-1771 English translation]; IDC 1000. Kerkkonen, M., Peter Kalm’s North American Journey. Helsinki 1959. Archer, Huntia 1: 204-209. 1964. Collander, R., et al., Bibl. bot. fenn. 226. 1973 (recent lit. on and new editions of Resa). 3494- D.D. Florae fennicae, pars prior, quam consensu ampliss. facult. philos. in Reg. Acad. Aboéns., praeside Petro Kalm, ... publico examini submittit Wilhelmus Graulund, ostro- botnensis, in ae maj. die vill. octobr. mdcclxv, h.a.m.s. Aboe (impressit Joh. Christoph. Frenckell) s.d. [1765]. | Qu. (Fl. fenn.). Publ.: 5 Oct 1765, p. [i-1v], [1 ]-10. Copies: H, NY. 3495. D.D. Genera compendiosa nobiliss. von Linne plantarum fennicarum, quorum partem primam, cons. ampliss. facult. phil. aboéns. praeside d:no Petra Kalm, ... publico examini defert Johannes Hellenius alumn. reg. satagundensis in audit. superiori die xxvii. aprilis an. mdcclxxi. Horis antemeridianis. Aboae [Abo, Turkwt] (impressit Johan. Christoph. Frenc- kell) s.d. 1771. Oct. + (Gen pl. fenn.). Publ.: 27 Apr 1771, p. [1]-32. Copy: NY. — We follow Krok and Saelan in listing this as a text written by Keane even though Hellenius later became a profilic botanical author himself. Based on Linnaeus, Syst. nat. ed. 10. 490 KAMEL Kaltenbach, Johann Heinrich (1807-1876), German botanist and entomologist; high school teacher at Hastenrieth (1815-1817), at Aachen (Aix-la-Chapelle) (1817-1876). (Kaltenb.). HERBARIUM and TYPES: Unknown. Some material at W. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 6(1): 616; Backer p. 298; Barnhart 2: 268; BFM 3111; BM 2: 956; CSP 3: 602, 8: 51, 12: 377; Frank 3 (Anh.): 49; IH 2: 339; Jackson p. 197; Kew 3: 208; PR 4585; Rehder 5: 445; Tucker 1: 381. Hilgers, Entom. Nachr. 2: 112-114. 1876. 3495a. Flora des Aachener Beckens, zunachst als Abhandlung fur das Schulprogramm der combinirten héhern Burger- und Provinzial-Gewerbschule zu Aachen ... Aachen (Bern- hard Boisserée) 1845. Duod. (in sixes). (4. tachen. Beckens). Publ.: 1845 (p. [vi*]: 15 Sep 1844), p. [1*-vi*], [iii]-viii, [1]-314. Copies: B, BR, NY. Ref.: Zuchold, Jahresb. nat. ver. Halle 5: 27. 1853. 3495b. Die Pflanzenfeinde aus der Klasse der Insekten. Ein nach Pflanzenfamilien geordnetes Handbuch samtlicher auf den einheimischen Pflanzen bisher beobachteten Insekten zum Gebrauch fiir Entomologen, Insektensammler, Botaniker, Land- und Forstwirthe und Gartenfreunde ... Mit 402 charakteristischen Holzschnitt-Illustrationen der wichtigsten Pflanzenfamilien. Stuttgart (Julius Hoffmann (K. Thienemann’s Verlag) ) 1874. Oct. (Pflan- zenfeinde). Publ.: Jan-Apr 1874 (p. viii: Weihnachten 1873; Bot. Zeit. 1 Mai 1874), p. [1]-vil, [1]-848. Copies: MO, USDA. — An amended version of the text of a series of papers in the Verhandlungen des naturhistorischen Vereins der preussischen Rheinlande und West- falens, with the title: Die deutschen Phytophagen aus der Classe der Insekten, published as follows: Verh. _— pages year Verh. pages year 13 165-265 1856 19 1-106 1862 15 77-192 1858 on 228-404 1864 16 216-299 1859 24 QI-117 1867 17 203-260 1860 26 106-224 1869 Kamel, Georg Joseph (Georgius Josephus Camellus, Camel, Camelli) (1661-1706), Moravia born Jesuit (lay brother) missionary and pharmacist in the Phillippines. (Aame/). HERBARIUM and TYPES: BM-SL. Manuscripts and drawings at BM, Louvain and the Institut de France. Ref.: IH. 2: 339; SK 1: xxxil, 271-272, 5: ccxci. Dandy, J. E., The Sloane herbarium 145-148. 1958. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 268; BM 2: 956; Bret. p. 15; Dryander 2: 31, 340, 504, 3: 182, 200, 479, 4: 72; Frank 3(Anh.): 49; Laségue p. 495, 506; NI 1021; PR 4586 (ed. 1: 5129); Rehder 5: 445. Anon., in Brockhaus’ Conversations-Lexikon ed. 13. 10: 42-43. 1885. Forman, Kew Bulletin 1955: 264. Gicklhorn, J. and R., Ver6ff. Int. Ges. Gesch. Pharmacie 4: 1-123. 1954 (14 pl.); Jahrb. Univ. Dusseldorf 1970/71: 301-307. 1971. Keefe, Biologist 47(3/4): 50. 1966. Winter, Jardins de France 1974 (2): 13-15. HANDWRITING: Dandy, J. E., The Sloane herbarium 1958, p. 246 and no. 79. EPONYMy (genera) : Camellia Linnaeus (1753) ; Camelliastrum Nakai (1940) ; (journals) : Camel- lia Review. A publication of the Southern California Camellia Society. Pasadena, Cal. Vol. 12-x. 1950-x; Camellia Society Bulletin. Pasadena, Cal. Vol. 1-11. 1940-1950; Camellian (South Carolina Camellia Society). Columbia, $.C. Vol. i-x. 1950-x; Camellias (American Camellia Society). Gainesville, Fl. Vol. 1-x. 1960-x. 491 KAMEL 3496. Herbarium aliarumque stirpium in insula Luzone Philippinarum primana nascenticum syllabus, in Ray, J., Historiae plantarum tomus tertius, App. 1-96. London 1704. Fol. (doubles). (Herb. Philipp.). Publ.: 1704, p. 1-96. Copies: NY, UC. — For further details see under J. Ray. — The accompanying unpublished plates (““Camellis”’ in Jussieu, Gen. pl.) were in the hands of A. L. Jussieu. Linnaeus (Bibl. bot. ed. 2. 156. 1751) referred to the 1704 publication as ‘‘Descriptiones imperfectae, florum nulla notitia,” an inexplicable statement; see further Dandy (1958). Kamerling, Zeno (1872-?), Dutch botanist. (Aamerling). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Material from Java at BO, L. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 268; CSP 16: 179; Hirsch p. 146; IH 2: 339; JW 2: 194; Kew 3: 209; LS 35225-35226, suppl. 13436-13438; Rehder 5: 445. 3497. 1957, in 21(1): 1-79, pl. 1-7. Copy: US. — See MW suppl. p. 163 for reviews. Addenda: Acta phytotax. geobot. 19(1): 12-17. 1961 (no. 2). Daw Kittel, Baldwin Martin (1798-1885), German naturalist; from 1834-1869 Rector of the Landwirthschafts- und Gewerbsschule zu Aschaffenburg. (A7it.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: B (destroyed). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 303; Barnhart 2: 296; BM 2: 987; CSP 3: 667, 8: 82-83, 16: 299; DTS 1: 154; Frank 3(Anh.): 51; Hortus 3: 1197 (“Kittel”); IH 2: 364; Jackson p. 301; Kew 3: 270; MD p. 168-169; NAF ser 2.2: 162; PR 4705-4707 (ed. 1: 5246- 5247); Quenstedt p. 235; Rehder 5: 456; SBC p. 124 (“‘Kitt.”?), SO add. 845 f, g, h; Urban- Berl. p. 304. Anon., Leopoldina 21: 161. 1885; Bot. Not. 1886: 39; Rev. bot. Bull. mens. Soc. frang. Bot. 4: 334. 1885/6; Bot. Zeit. 43: 622. 1885; Nat. Nov. 7: 176. 1885. Familler, I., Denkschr. bay. bot. Ges. Regensburg 11: 12. IgI1. Kanitz, A., Magy. nov. lap. g: 121. 1885. 556 KITTLER Voit, S. B. mat.-phys. CP. Akad. Wiss. Munchen 16: 67-69. 1887 (Q.V. for further biogr. neisa)r EpONYMY: Azttelia H. G. L. Reichenbach (1837); Azttelocharis Alefeld (1663). 3685. Mémoires ad histoire naturelle; ... Paris (Decourchant et Gallay, .. .) 1826. Oct. (Mem. hist. nat.). Publ.: on or shortly before 9 Aug 1826 (BF), p. [i], [1]-144 (121-136, err. 105-120). Copy: G.— A combination of two articles (the first, p. 1-24, is zoological) reprinted with independent pagination from Mem. Soc. Linn. Paris. The second (botanical) article is Kittel’s article on Arnott’s Nouvelle disposition: Rapport sur la nouvelle disposition des mousses, présentée par M. Walker-Arnott; suivi de notes critiques . . ., published in the same Mémoires 5(3): 215- 324. Jul 1826. 3686. Taschenbuch der Flora Deutschlands zum bequemen Gebrauche auf botanischen Excur- sionen. Nurnberg (bei Johann Leonhard Schrag) 1837. Oct. ( Taschenb. Fl. Deutschl.). Ed. r: Jan-Mar 1837 (Flora rd. 4 Apr 1837), p. [i]-civ, [1]-744. Copies: BR, G, NY. Ed. 2: Nurnberg (id.), Oct., publ.: 1843-1844, in two parts. part 1: Nov 1843 (t.p. 1844; rd. Flora 16-30 Nov 1843), p. [1*], [i]-cxx, [1]-486. part 2: 1844, p. [i], 487-1230. Copies: G, MO, NY, USDA. Ed. 3: Nurnberg (id.) Oct., publ.: 1853, in two parts. Part 1: Apr 1853 (p. xvi: Sanct Agathentage 1853 (5 Feb); Bot. Zeit. 22 Apr 1853; Flora 28 Mai-14 Jun 1853), p. [1]-cxlu, [1]-540. Part 2: Apr 1853 or later, p. 553-1348. Copies: BR, G, NY. Ref.: Anon., Lit.-Ber. Flora 7: 67-70. 28 Mai 1837. Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von, Bot. Zeit. 2: 586-587. 16 Aug 1844; 5: 732-733. 8 Oct 1847; II: 579-580. 12 Aug 1853. 3687. Taschenbuch der Flora Deutschlands nach dem Linnéischen Systeme geordnet ... Nurnberg (bei Johann Leonhard Schrag) 1847. Oct. (Taschenb. Fl. Deutschl. Linn. Syst.). Publ.: Apr-Sep 1847 (p. iv: 21 Mar 1847; Bot. Zeit. 8 Oct 1847), p. [1*, m1*], [i]-cxi, [1]-507. Copies: B, BR, M, NY. 3688. Verzeichniss der offenbluthigen Pflanzen der Umgegend von Aschaffenburg und des Spessarts. I. Abtheilung. Die Monocotyledonen. [II. Abtheilung. Die Dicotyledonen.]. Programm der konigl. bayerischen Studienanstalt zu Aschaffenburg (in Unterfranken) fur das Studienjahr 1870 in 1871 [1871 in 1872,] ... Aschaffenburg (Gedruckt in der A. Wailandt’schen Druckerei) 1871-1872, 2 parts. Qu. (Verz. Pfl. Aschaffenburg). Part 1: 1871-(p. 2: Pfingstfeste 1871 [Whitsun]; Flora rd. Aug 1871), p. [1]-52. Part 2: 1872 (Flora rd. 21 Oct-21 Nov 1872; Bot. Zeit. 27 Sep 1871), p. [1], 53-172. Copies: B, M, MO. Refi: G:AK-, Bot Zeit: 307 755-750. 1872: Kittler, Christian (x-1919), German botanist and high school teacher at Nurnberg. (Kittler). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 296; BM 2: 987. Anon., Mitt. bay. bot. Ges. 3: 522. 1920. 3689. Flora des Regnitzgebietes zum Gebrauche auf Excursionen, in Schulen und zum Selbstunterrichte ... Nurnberg (Verlag der Friedr. Korn’schen Buchhandlung) 1896. Oct. (Fl. Regnitzgeb.). Publ.: Apr-Mai 1896 (p. iv: Mar 1896; Bot. Zeit. 1 Jun 1896), p. [i]-vi, [1]-406. Copies: B, M. Ref.: Schultheiss, Bot. Zeit. 54(2): 344-346. 1896 (rev.). S)5)// KITTLITZ Kittlitz, Friedrich Heinrich [Baron] von (1799-1871), German soldier (1813 sic-1825) and ornithologist, on the Senjavin expedition (1826-1829); at Koln 1832-1845; later at Berlin and Wiesbaden as “‘Privatgelehrter.” (A72éélztz). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: LE (the material of the expedition on the corvet Senjavin under captain Lutke). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: ADB 16: 46; Barnhart 2: 296; BM 2: 987; CSP 3: 667-668; IH 2: 364; Jackson p. 403; Kew 3: 270; ME 3: 440; Moebius p. 375; MW p. 235; NI 1054- 1055; PR 4708-4709 (ed. 1: 5248); Rehder 5: 456; Tucker 1: 389. Embacher, F., Lexik. Reisen 164-165. 1882. Petersen, Ber. Senckenb. naturf. Ges. 1873/4: 41-44. 1874. Schmid, G., Chamisso als Naturforscher nos. 245, 246, 344. 1942. 3690. Vier und zwanzig Vegetations-Ansichten von Kustenlandern und Inseln des Stillen Oceans. Aufgenommen in den Jahren 1827, 28 und 29 auf der Entdeckungsreise der kaiserlich-russischen Corvette Senjawin unter Capitain Litke durch F. H. v. Kittlitz. Siegen (Friedrich’sche Verlagsbuchhandlung) s.d. [1844-1846]. Qu.-Fol. (Veg.-Ansicht.) Ed. r: in two portfolios, possibly in 6 parts, 1844-1846 (t.p. on cover of Lief. 1-3: 1845, Lief. 1 “1844, Bot. Zeit. 17 Oct 1845; 2/3. ib. 8 Mai 1846), p. [1, ii], [1]-68, [1-2, cont.], pl. 1-24. Copy: NY. Ed. 2: Berlin (Th. Grieben) 1862, Lief. 1, 24 p., 6 pl. fide BSbF o(bibl.): 70202. 1864 (n.v.). English translation: “‘ Twenty-four views of the vegetation of the coasts and islands of the Pacific with explanatory descriptions ... by F. H. von Kittlitz translated from the German and edited by Berthold Seemann, ...’’ London (Longman, Green, Longman and Roberts) 1861. Oct. (Views veg. Pacific), p. [1]-x, [1]-68, pl. 1-24, [1 expl. pl. 1]. Copies: HH, UC (inf. D. E. Johnson). — See Bot. Zeit. 24 Jan 1862. (Preface p. vil: 20 Jul 1861). Ref.: Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 3: 699-701. 17 Oct 1845 (livr. 1); 4: 327-330. 8 Mai 1846 (livr. 2, 3); 20: 30-31. 24 Jan 1862 (English translation). 3691. Denkwuirdigkerten einer Reise nach dem russischen Amerika, nach Mikronesien und durch Kamtschatka ... Gotha (Verlag von Justus Perthes) 1858. Oct. 2 vols. (Rezse russ. Amer.) 1: 1858 (p. xiv: Jan 1858), p. [1]-vi, [1]-383, 2 /. (uncol.) [1, coloph.]. 2: 1858, p. [i-iv], [1]-463, [1, coloph.], 2 p/. (id.). Copies: HH, Kon. Bibl. ’s Gravenhage, NY., UC (inf. D. E. Johnson). Kitton, Frederic (1827-1895), British diatomist and microscopist. (Azéton). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: BM. — Exsiccatae: Norfolk diatoms, see i1-iv, nos. 1-100, 1885 (but see Sayre). Sets at BM and FH. Ref.: Kitton, Trans. Norfolk Norwich Nat. Soc. 3: 754-770. 1884. Newton, Phycol. Bull. 1: 17. 1952. Koster, Taxon 18: 554. 1969. Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 83. 1969. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 296; BB p. 176 (b. 24 Apr 1827); BM 2: 988; CSP 8: 83, 10: 407, 12: 387, 16: 249; Desmond p. 363 (b. 24 Apr 1827); IH 2: 364; Kew 3: 270, Anon., Bot. Not. 1896: 44. Deby, J., Bibl. microsc. microgr. studies, 3, 29, 34-35. 1882. De Toni, G. B., Syll. Alg. 1: lxix-Ixx. 1898, 2: xxiv, lx, Ixx-]xxii, cxxv, cxxvi. 1891, 4: XXXII. Kitton, F. G., Frederic Kitton, a memoir with a portrait and bibliography. London 1895, 26 p. (copy at FH). Mottram, Trans. Norfolk Norwich Natur. Soc. 6: 201-203. 1899. Van Heurck, Bull. Soc. belge Micr. 21: 189-191. 1894; Le Diatomiste 2: 201-204. 1896 (bibl., portr.). EPONYMY: Azttonia E. Grove & G. Sturt (1887). 558 KJELLMAN Kjellman, Frans Reinhold (1846-1907), Swedish phycologist at Uppsala; collected in Spitzbergen 1872-1873; Novaya Zemlya 1875; botanist with Nordenskjold on the Vega expedition of 1878-1880; Ph. D. Uppsala 1872; extra ord. professor of botany 1883; ord. professor 1900. (Ajellm.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: UPS; duplicates at B, FI, GB, H, K, KIEL, L, LY, P, PC, S, S-PA, WRSL. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 2(1): 454; Barnhart 2: 297; BJI 1: 31-32; BL 1: 131, 304; BM 2: 988-989; Bossert p. 213; CSP 10: 407, 16: 301; Frank 3(Anh.): 50; IH 2: 365; Jackson p- 336, 566 [index]; Kew 3: 271; Kleppa p. 326; KR p. 349-354; Moebius p. 86, 87, 88, 90; MW p. 235; Rehder 5: 546; SO 426, 2841; SK 8: lv; TR 681-682; Urban-Berl. p. 363. Anon., Bot. Not. 1871: 196, 1872: 127, 188, 1875: 93, 1976: 93, 1878: 132, 1883: 239, 1849: iv, 1907: 150; Bot. Zeit. 65(2): 200. 1907; Generalregister Bot. Not. 1839-1938: 40-41, 103, 178. 1939; Torreya 7: 110. 1907. De Toni, G. B., Syll. alg. 1: Ixviii-lxix. 1889, 2: Ixxil. 1891, 4: xxxii-xxxiil. 1897; Nuova Notatisia 22: 121-125. 1907 (bibl.). Embacher, F., Lexikon Reisen 165-166. 1882. Hultén, E., Bot. Not. 1940: 303 (Alaskan coll.). Jackson, B. D., Proc. Linn. Soc. London 120: 50-53. 1908. Rydberg, P. A., Augustana Coll. Lib. Publ. 5: 32. 1907. Svedelius, N. E., Sv. bot. Tidskr. 1: 276-285. 1907; Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 26a: (55)-(75).. 1908 (portr.); K. Sv. Vet. Akad. Arsbok 1908: 279-300 (portr., bibl.). Wille, Naturen 31: 161-165. 1907. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 45, pl. 5. 1903, 3(3): 19, 207, pl. 105. 1905 (portr.). COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) EP, Dive naturlichen Pflanzenfamilien, Phaeophyceae (Fucoideae), I. 2: 176- 297. Jul 1891 (TL-2/1710). (2) Nordenskidld, Vega-expeditionens vetenskaplige taktagelser, Stockholm, in vol. 2: 1-23, 25-60, pl. 1-2, on phanerogams collected at Port Clarence and St. Lawrence Island. For main publication (Norra Ishavets Algflora 1883) in this series, see 3695.—The plants collected on this expedition (1878-1879) are at UPS, dupl. at S. FESTSCHRIFT: Botaniska studier tillagnade F. R. Kjellman den 4 November 1906. Uppsala 1906, vii, 287 p., 9 pl. (portr.) (Nat. Nov. Dec(1). 1906). EPONYMY: Ajel/mania Reinke (1888); Ajellmanniella [sic] Miyabe (1902). 3692. Bidrag till kannedomen om Skandinaviens Ectocarpeer och Tilopterider med tva taflor. Akade- misk Afhandling, som med samtycke af vidtberomda filos. fakulteten i Upsala for filosofiska graden erhallande till offentlig granskning framstalles af Frans Reinhold Kjellman ... pa botaniska larosalen den 25 Maj 1872 p.v.t.e.m. Stockholm (tryckt hos K. L. Beckman) 1872. Oct. (Bidr. Skand. Ectocarp.). Publ.: 25 Mai 1872 (t.p.), p. [i], [1]-112, pl. 1-2. Copies: NY, USDA; IDC 5248. Ref.: Magnus, P., Bot. Zeit. 32: 238-240. 10 Apr 1874. 3693. Om Spetsbergens marina, klorofyllforande thallophyter. Stockholm (P. A. Norstedt & Soner) 1875-1877, 2 parts. Oct. (Spetsb. mar. thallophyt.). Part 1: 1875 (communicated 10 Mar 1875), p. [1]-34, pl. 1. Copy: U. — Bihang Sv. Vet.-Akad. Handl. 3(7), 1875. Part 2: 1877 (communicated 7 Jun 1876), p. [1]-61, pl. 1-5. Copy: U. — Bihang Sv. Vet.-Akad. Hand. 4(6). 1877. 3694. Ueber die Algenvegetation des Murmanschen Meeres an der Westktiste von Nowaja Semlja und Wajgatsch ... Upsala (Druck der Akademischen Buchdruckerei, Ed. Berling) 1877. Qu. (Algenveg. Murman. Meer.). Publ.: Oct-Dec 1877 (submitted 7 Apr 1877; Bot. Zeit. 4 Jan 1878), p. [1], [1]-85, [86, cont. ], 1 pl. Copies: G, NY, US. — Reprinted from Ups. Soc. Sci. Nova Acta ser. 3, vol. extra ord. NOM 2 (OeIWc 5 SEP 1377). 559 KJELLMAN 3695. Norra Ishavets Algflora af F. R. Kjellman, Hartill 31 taflor. [Ur ““Vega-Expeditionens vetenskapliga iakt-tagelser”’, bd. iii, Stockholm 1883.] Oct. (Norra Ishav. Algfl.). Publ.: 1883 (Nat. Nov. Jul 1884), p. [1]-430, [1, cont.], p/. 7-37 (uncol. and col. liths. by Gunilda Kolthoff). Copies: L, NY, US. — Constitutes vol. 3 of N. A. E. Nordenskiold, Vega-expeditionens vetenskaplige 1akttagelser, Stockholm 1883. For English version see 3696: “The algae of the arctic sea”’. Note: Kjellman published also, with J. V. Petersen, “Om Japans Laminariaceer,” in Norden- skiold, id. 4: [255]-279, [280], pl. ro-rz. 1884 (copy: NY). 3696. The algae of the Arctic Sea. A survey of the species, together with an exposition of the general characters and the development of the flora, . .. Stockholm (Kongl. Boktryckeriet, P. A. Norstedt & Soner) 1883. Qu. (Alg. Arctic Sea). Orig.ed.:Jan-Apr 1885 (t.p. 1883, butdistr. 1885 fide KR; Nat. Nov. Mai(2) 1885; Bot. Zeit. 31 Jul 1885), p. [1]-350, [1, cont.], pl. 7-37 (uncol. liths. by Gunilda Kolthoff). Copies: MICH, MO, NY, US, USDA. — K. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Handl. 20(5). — English version of the above Norra Ishavets Algflora 1883 (no. 3695). Facsimile ed.: Koenigstein (Otto Koeltz) 1971, ISBN 3-87429-015-8, collation as original. Copy: NY. 3697. Undersokning af nagra till slagtet Adenocystis Hook. fil. et Harv. Lanforda alger. ... Stockholm (Kongl. Boktryckeriet, P. A. Norstedt & Soner) 1889. Oct. (Unders. Adenocystis). Publ.: Mar-Jul 1889 (submitted 13 Feb 1889; Nat. Nov. Aug 1891), p. [1]-20, pl. 7. Copies: NY, U. — Bihang Sv. Vet.-Akad. Handl. 15(3), no. 1. 1889. 3698. Om Beringhafvets algflora ... Stockholm (Kongl. Boktryckeriet, P. A. Norstedt & Soner) 1889. Qu. (Beringhajv. algfl.). Publ.: 1889 (submitted 13 Mar 1889), p. [1]-58, pl. 7-7 (uncol. liths. by L. Ljunggren). Copies: NY, US, USDA. — K. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Handl. 23(8). 1880. Ref.: Anon., Bot. Centralbl. 44: 150-151. 1890. 3699. Handbok 1 Skandinaviens Hafsalgflora ... 1. Fucoideae med 17 afbildningar i texten. Stockholm (Oscar L. Lamms Forlag) s.d. [1890]. Oct. + (Handb. Skand. Hafsalgfl.). Publ.: (part 1, all publ.) : Mar-Apr 1890 (p. [iv]: Mar 1890, Nat. Nov. Mai(1). 1890; J. Bot. Sep 1890), p. [1-iv], [1]-103, Copees: NY, US; IDC 5240. 3700. Studier ofver Chlorophycéslagtet Acrosiphonia J. G. Ag. och dess skandinaviska arter. Stockholm (Kungl. Boktryckeriet, P. A. Norstedt & Soner). Oct. (Stud. Acrosiphonia). Publ.: 1893 (communicated 12 Oct 1892; Nat. Nov. Dec(1) 1893), p. [1]-114, pl. 1-8. Copy: U. — Bihang Sv. Vet.-Akad. Handl. 18(3), no. 5. 1893. Ref.: Anon., Beih. Bot. Centralbl. 1895: 246-247. 3701. Marina chlorophyceer fran Japan. Stockholm (Kungl. Boktryckeriet, P. A. Norstedt & Soner) 1897. Oct. (Mar. chlorophyc. Fapan). Publ.: after 13 Oct 1897 (communicated 13 Oct 1897; Nat. Nov. Jan(1) 1899, Feb(2) 1899), p. [1]-44, pl. 1-7. Copy: U. — Bih. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Handl. 23(3), no. 11. 1897. 3702. Floridé-sldgtet Galaxaura dess organografi och systematik ... Stockholm (Kungl. Boktryckeriet. P. A. Norstedt & S6ner) 1900. Qu. (Galaxaura). Publ.: 1900 (submitted 13 Dec 1899; Nat. Nov. Dec(1) 1901; Bot. Zeit. 16 Nov 1go1r), p. [1]- 109, pl. 1-20 (uncol. liths. auct.). Copies: U, US. Ref.: Anon., Bot. Centralbl. 88: 330-338. 1gor. 3703. 74(73), 75» 76(75), 77(76), 80, 81 (80) , 82(87), 83(82) , 84, 85(84), 87(86), 88(87), 90(89), 91(90), 92-93) 94(93)s 95-96, 97(96), 98-99 100(99), 101(100), 102, 103(102), 104(103), 105(104), 106-110, r11(118), 112-113, 114(113), 115-116, 117(116), 118(117), 119(z78); (handcol. copper engr., J. Hibbert, P. Nodder). Copies: MO, NY, USDA. According to the minutes of the Linnean Soc., 24 Mai 1825, only 100 copies were left after a fire at Bensley. Ed. [2]: 1842, London (Longman and Co, .. . and W. Strong, Bristol. Publ.: 1842 (p. [iii]: 1 Dec 1841), p. [i-vii], p/. 7-3, 4(misnumbered 6), 5(7), 6-20, 27(19), 22, 23(20), 24(22), 26-60, 61(62) , 62, 63(64), 64(65), 66(67) ,67(68) , 68(69), 69(70), 70(71), 71(72), 73(74)» 76(77), 77(78), 78(79), 79(80), 80(81), 81(82), 82(83), 83(84), 84(85) ... [id.] ... 96( 97(99), 98, 99(100), 100(r0r) ... 118(119). (idem. Copies: B, BR, G, L, MICH, NY. 3751. The journal of a naturalist. London (John Murray) 1829. Oct. ( Journ. natural.). Ed. 1: 1820, p. [i]-xii, [1]-403, pl. 1-7. Copies: BM (n.v.), PH (n.v.). Ed. 2: 1829, London (John Murray, ...) 1829 (HH copy inscribed 28 Mai 1829). Oct., p. [i]-xvi, [1]-413, pl. 7-7 plus 3 unnumbered plates (uncol. liths.). Copies: BM (n.v.), HH (xii, 396 p.), MO, PH (n.v.). Ed. 3: 1830, London (id.). 1830. Oct., p. [1]-xvi, [1]-440, pl. 1-7 (dated 30 Jul 1830). Copies: BM (n.v.), USDA (6 pl.), PH. Philadelphia ed.: 1831, Philadelphia (Carey & Lea) 1831. Duod. (in sixes), p. [1*], [i]-vil, [9]- 286, pl. 1-2 (uncol.). Copies: MICH, NY. Philadelphia ed. (2?) : 1846, Philadelphia (published by Gihon & Smith, . . .) Duod. (in sixes), p. [i]-viii, [9]-286, [1, expl. pl.], pl. 1-2. Copy: NY. Knaut, Christian (1654-1716), German botanist at Halle, brother of Christoph Knauth. (Knaut). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. NOTE: Knaut’s brother Christoph Knauth [sic] (1638-1694), physician and botanist at Halle published an Enumeratio plantarum circa Halam Saxonum (1687, ed. 2 1689), see PR 4740, see below. We agree with Schmid that it is more likely that Knauth and Knaut were brothers, rather than father and son. They spelled their family name differently on the t.p.’s of their books. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 3: 278; Barnhart 2: 301; BM 2: g96; Bossert p. 214; 373 KNAUT, C. Dryander 3: 162; Jackson p. 15; Kew 3: 280; PR 4741-4742 (ed. 1: 5277-5278); Rehder 5: 459. Nicolas, J. P., in G. H. M. Lawrence, ed., Adanson 1: 155, 164, 165, 177. 1963. O., Dict. Sci. méd. 5: 440-441. 1822. Stafleu, F. A., Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 42, 61. 1971. EPONYMY: Anautia Linnaeus (1753). 3752. Methodus plantarum genuina, qua notae characteristicae seu differentiae genericae tam summae, quam subalternae ordine digeruntur et per tabulas, quas vocant synopticas perspicue delineantur; in gratiam studiosae juventutis adornata atque edita a Christiano Knaut ... Lipsiae [Leipzig] et Halae [Halle a.S.| (prostat in officina Adami Sellii) 1716. Oct. (Meth. pl.). Publ.: 1716, p. [i-iv], [1]-267, [268, err.], [1-12, ind.]. Copies: MO, NY, USDA. Knauth, Christoph(orus) (1638-1694), German botanist and physician at Halle. (Knauth). HERBARIUM and TYPES: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 301; BM 2: gg6; Bossert p. 214; Dryander 3: 162; Frank 3(Anh.): 51; Kew 3: 280; Moebius p. 42; PR 4741 (ed. 1: 5279). Drude, O., Hercyn. Florenbez. 4. 1902 (Veg. Erde 6). Lutjeharms, W. J., Gesch. Mykol. 125. 1936. O., Dict. Sci. Méd. 5: 440. 1822. EPONYMY: The etymology of Anauthia Heister ex Fabricius (1763) could not be established. 3753. Enumeratio plantarum circa Halam saxonum et in ejus vicinia, ad trium fere milliarum spatium, sponte provenientium, cum earum synonymiis, locis natalibus ubi proveniunt, & tempore quo florent, additis characteribus generum summorum atque subalternorum, & indice copioso, in botanophilorum gratiam methodice consignata, studio Christophori Knauths ... Lipsiae [Leipzig] (Sumpt. haered. Fried. Langkisii) 1687. Oct. (Enum. pl. Hal. Sax.) Publ.: 1687, p. [i-vili], 1-187, [188-212, index], [2, add.], [1, err.]. Copzes: U, USDA. — Zuchold (1853) mentions this title with a 1688 imprint (Leipzig, id.), stating that it does not differ from the 1687 edition. Leimbach (1886) provides more details on the minor differences as well as on the merits of the book. We have seen no copy of the 1688 issue. Ref.: Zuchold, E. A., Jahresber. Naturf. Ges. Halle 5: 29. 1853. Leimbach, Irmischia 6(3/4): 14. 1886. Knebel, Gottfried (1908-x), German algologist, Dr. phil. Berlin 1935. (Anebe/). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Some material at KIEL. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: IH 2: 370. 3754- Monographie der Algenreiche der Prasiolales, insbesondere von Prasiola crispa ... In- augural-Dissertation zur Erlangung der Doktorwurde genehmigt von der Philosophischen Fakultat der Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universitat zu Berlin ... C. Heinrich, Dresden-N. 1935. Oct. (Monogr. Prasiolales). Publ.: 15 Apr 1935 (in Hedwigia), p. [1-iii], [1 ]-120, [1, vita], 3 maps. Copy: FH. — Reprinted from Hedwigia 75(1/2): [1]-120. 15 Apr 1935. Kneiff, Friedrich Gotthard (1785-1832), Alsatian botanist and pharmacist (1817-1832) at Strasbourg. (Aneiff). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. Exsiccatae: (1) Plantae cryptogamicae quas in magno ducatu badensi collegerunt Gotthard, Kneiff et Eman. Frideric. Hartmann, fasc. 1-4, nos. 1-200, 1828-1830, sets at BM, FH, G, STR. 574 KNEUCKER (2) Musct frondosi quas in Alsatia, variisque Helvetiae et Germaniae partibus collegerunt F. G. Kneiff ... et Ch. Ph. W. Maercker pharm. cand. ... Argentorati (typis vituae [fasc. 2 onward: viduae] J. H. Silbermann), fasc. 1-10, nos 1-250, 1825-1832, sets at BERN, BM, C, FH, G, NCY, PC, Steere, STR. [Title taken from cover fasc. 1; further details see Sayre]. Ref.: Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 30-32. 1969, 19(2): 222. 1971. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 302; CSP 3: 685; Frank 3(Anh.): 51; GR p. 97; IH 2: 370; Laségue p. 289, 290; MD p. 170; PR (alph.). Anon., Flora 15: 669-671. 1832. Kirschleger, F., Fl. Alsace 2: xxiv. 1857. EPONYMY: Aneffia Spach (1835); Aneiffia E. M. Fries (1836); Anezffiella Underwood (1897); Neokneiffia Saccardo (1898). Aneiffiella P. A. Karsten (1889) probably commemorates him. Kneucker, Johann Andreas (‘‘Andrees’’) (1862-1946), German high school teacher and botanist at Karlsruhe; from 1905 also curator of KR; botanical explorer of the Near East, especially of the Sinai Peninsula. (Anewck.) HERBARIUM and TYPES: KR; bryophytes also at H. — The pre-1942 collections at KR were destroyed by fire in 1942 (Burgelin 1949). 1. Editio Caricum Badensium, Stuttgart 1890-1902, see below under 3. 2. Editio Graminum badensium, Stuttgart 1894. 3. Carices exsiccatae, fasc. 1-13, 1896-1911, nos. 1-390. Sets at B, BERN, H, IBF, K, L, LAU, LE, MANCH, TO, STU, WRSL. (orig. issued 3 fasc., go nos. 1890-1892, reissued 1894, then etda)r 4. Cyperaceae (exclus. Carices) et funcaceae exsiccatae, fasc. 1-9, 1900-1911, nos. 1-270. Sets at B, BM, C, IBF, K, L, LAU, LE, MANCH, SI. 5. Gramineae exsiccatae, fasc. 1-32, 1900-1920, sets at B, BAF, BM, C, GH, H, IBF, K, L, LAU, LE, MANCH, NSW, PR, SI, STU, W. Ref.: Kneucker, J. A., Bemerkungen zu den “Carices [Cyperaceae, Gramineae, Glumaceae | exsiccatae’’ in Allg. bot. Z. 1896-1920 (see 3756). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 2(2): 71; Backer p. 304; Barnhart 2: 302; BM 2: 997; Bossert p. 214; CSP 16: 335; DTS 1: 154-155, 6(4): 161-162; GR p. 97; Hirsch p, 153; IH 1(ed. 6): 128, 2: 370; SBC p. 124 (““Kneuck.”); TL-2/1: see Bauer, E., Buchenau, F.G.P. Burgelin, Andreas Kneucker. Ein Lebensbild zu seinem 75. Geburtstag, Karlsruhe i. B. 1937, 15 p. (Beitr. naturk. Forschung Sudwestdeutschland 2(1): 1-15. 1937) (portr., bibl.); Ber. Baye. bot. Ges. 28: 299. 1950. Kneucker, J. A., Bot. Jahrb. 34: 19-21. 1905 (on his travels to Sinai). Oberdorfer, E., Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 68a: 216. 1956. COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Allgemeine botanische Keitschrift, editor, 1895-1927, vols. 1-33. — Published very regularly every month from 1895-1913. The journal is a rich source of information for European floristics with extensive biographical and bibliographical notices, data on series of exsiccatae, etc. The journal appeared “‘punktlich am 15. jeden Monats”’ and for some time played the role played previously by Flora. (2) Carex, in Seubert & Klein, Excursionsflora fir das Grossherzogthum Baden, Stuttgart, ed. 5, 1891, and ed. 6, 1905. EPONYMY: Aneuckeria Schmidle (1905). 3755+ Puhrer durch die Flora von Karlsruhe und Umgegend ... Karlsruhe (Druck und Verlag von J. J. Reiff) 1886. Oct. (Fuhrer Fl. Karlsruhe). Publ.: Mai 1886 (p. v: Apr 1886; Nat. Nov. Jun(1) 1886; J. Bot. Aug 1886; Bot. Zeit. 25 Jun 1886), p. [i]-v, [1, abbr.], [1]-167. Copzes: B, G, HBG. 3756. Bemerkungen zu den ‘‘Carices exsiccatae”’ ... Karlsruhei. B. (Verlag von J. J. Reiff) 1896- IQI1, 13 parts. Oct. (Bemerk. Carices exs.). Publ.: a series of reprints from Allgemeine botanische Zeitschrift fur Systematik, ... vols. 1896-1911. Schedae to accompany the above mentioned exsiccatae. 575 KNEUCKER Lief. pages vol. A.b.Z. pages A.b.Z. I [1]-12 1896 2: 24-26, 44-46, 69-71, 88-90, 104-105. 1896. 2 [1]-10 1896, 1897 2: 183-185, 198-199. 1896; 3: 10-12, 26-30. 1897. 3 [1]-1o0 1897, 1898 3: 177-179, 198-200. 1897; 4: 9-10, 26-28, 60-62. 18098. 4 [1]-8 1898 4: 125-130, 163-166. 1898. 5 [1]-16 1898, 1899 4: 201-202. 1898; 5: 7-11, 26-28, 65-66, 81-82, go- 100, 127-130. 1899. 6 [1]-9 1899 5(Beih. 1): 56-64. 1899. 7 [1]-14 1899 5: 161-166, 177-179, 194-196. 1899; 6: 78, 43-44. 1900. 8 [1|-8 1901 7: 29-36. 1901. 9 [1|-7 1901 7: 51-57, 70. 1QOl. 10 [1]-7 19OI 7: 170-172, 192-195. 1901. ia [1 ]-6 1903 Q: 50-55. 1903. 18) [1]-6 1904 10: 189-194. 1904 12a [1]-7 1905 II: Q-12, 32-35. 1905. 13 [1]-6 IQII 13: 90-92, 118-121. IQI1. Copy: M. — Similar sets of schedae were published for the Cyperaceae (excl. Carices) and the Gramineae exsiccatae (details see DTS 6(4): 162). 3757. Algologische Notizen. xvi. Diagnosen neuer Algen ... Karlsruhe i. B. (Verlag von J. J. Reiff) 1905. Oct. Publ.: Apr 1905, p. [1]-2. Copy: M. — Reprinted from Allg. Bot. Z. 1905(4) : 63-65. (Contains five new genera. Should be cited from the journal publication). Knieskern, Peter D. (1798-1871), American botanist and physician; resided in eastern New Jersey 1841-1871. (Aniesk.) HERBARIUM and TYPES: CHRB; further material at B, BR, C, DWC, L, NY, US. — Knieskern’s herbarium changed hands several times after his death but was finally acquired by H. H. Rusby who presented it to CHRB in 1928; it was in bad condition and much of it had to be discarded. Part of the material came to NY via Princeton University (inf. D. E. Fairbrothers). Ref.: Anon., Torreya 28(3): 66-67. 28 Jun 1928. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 302; Bossert p. 214; [IH 2: 371; ME 2: 60, 589, 591; Lucker: 391. Barnhart, J. H., in Kelly, H. A. & W. L. Burrage, Amer. med. biogr. 669-670. 1920. Gray, A., Amer. J. Sci. ser. 3. 2: 388-389. 1871. O.R.W., The Monmouth Democrat, undated clipping at NY (‘‘recollections’’). Pennell, F. W., Bartonia 21: 56. 1942. Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 1, 486. 1963. 3758. A catalogue of plants growing without cultivation zn the counties of Monmouth and Ocean, New Jersey, according to the natural system as presented in the second edition of Gray’s Manual of botany, published in the year mdccclvi. ... Trenton (printed at the “True American” office) 1857. Oct. (Cat. pl. Monmouth G Ocean). Publ.: 1857 (preface: Dec 1856), p. [1]-41. Copies: HH, NY.— Published as an appendix to the Third annual report of the Geological Survey of the state of New Jersey for the year 1856, Trenton, N. J. 1857. ME (2: 591) mentions also a reprint of 56 p. Knight, Charles (1818-1891/92), British administrator and botanist (lichenologist) in New Zealand, ultimately auditor general. (C. Anight). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Personal herbarium at WELTU. New Zealand lichens at BM (first set?), B, H, KIEL, LD, NY, SAM,,WRSL; other material also at K. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 302; BB p. 176; BM 2: 997; CSP 3: 686, 8: 91, 576 KNIGHT, T. A. 10: 419-420, 16: 336; Desmond p. 363; GR p. 374, cat. p. 66; IH 2: 370; Jackson p. 214; Kew 3: 280; LS 14102-14114, 35471; SBC p. 124 (“Knight”). Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 352. 1975. EPONYMY: Anightiella J. Muller Arg. (1886). Knight, Joseph (c. 1777-1855), British gardener and nurseryman. (7. Anight). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 302; BB p. 176; BM 2: 997; Bret. p. 220; Desmond p. 364; Hortus 3: 1197 (““Knight, J.”); Jackson p. 141, 308, 410; Kew 3: 281; Langman p. 412; MW p. 236; PR 4744-4745 (ed. 1: 5282); Rehder 5: 459; RS p. go-91; Tucker 1: 391; Zander ed. 10, p. 678. Allan, M., Tom’s Weeds 15-19. 1970. Hadfield, M., Gardening in Britain 338-339. 1960. Harvey, J., Early hort. catal., Bath 1973, p. 12. 3759- On the cultwation of the plants belonging to the natural order of Proteeae, with their generic as well as specific characters and places where they grow wild. [London (William Sa- vage) ]1809. Qu. (Cult. Prot.). Publ.: Dec 1809, p. [i]-xix, [1 ]-127, [ 128, ind. ], err. slip. Copies: G, NY, USDA. — Preface and frontispiece both dated 1 Aug 1809. This shows that dates on plates are not necessarily dates of publication, since it is unlikely that Knight’s preface was dated the day the book appeared. In the preface, Knight says “Perhaps few works have greater claims to originality than the present, not a single line being copied from any other. For the names only of the different Genera, their various authors are quoted, except those of R. A. Salisbury, Esq. whose manuscripts have been found so useful in every sheet.” This implies that we have to accept the text as written by Knight himself, the new names “‘ex”’ rather than“‘in”. He does in fact credit Salisbury with many names equally with R. Brown, Banks, Linnaeus, etc. See, however, the discussion by Britten (1886) and by Stearn (1960). Ref.: Britten, J. Bot. 24: 296-300. 1886. Stearn, W. T., Introduction to R. Brown’s Prodromus, p. xxxu, facsimile edition Wein- heim 1960. 3760. A synopsis of the coniferous plants grown in Great Britain, and sold by Knight and Perry, at the Exotic nursery, King’s Road, Chelsea. London (Longman, Brown, Green, and Long- mans, ...) s.d. [1850]. Oct. (Syn. conzf. pl.). Publ.: 1850, p. [i]-iv, [1]-64. Copzes: MICH, MO, NY, USDA. Knight, Thomas Andrew (1759-1839), British horticulturist; president of the [Royal] Horticultural Society 1811-1838. (7. Anight). HERBARIUM and TyPESs: Unknown (Knight probably made no herbarium). Manuscripts at Royal Society and in volumes 10-18 of the Banksian correspondence (BM). Letters to J. E. Smith at LINN. Ref.: Dawson, W. R., Smith papers 60. 1934. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 6(2): 206; Ainsworth p. 152, 157, 160, 315; Barnhart 2: 303; BB p. 176-177; BM 2: 997; Bossert p. 214; Bret. p. 250; CSP 3: 687-688, 12: 391; Dawson p. 496-509, 906, 941 [index]; Desmond op. 364 (q.v. for many secondary refs.) ; DNB 31: 263-264; Dryander 3: 621, 5: 86, 97; DSB 7: 408-410; Henrey 2: 476-478, 535, 541, 3:67 (nos. 904-914) ; Jackson p. 69; Kew 3: 281; LS 14115-14118; Moebius p. 262, 452; MW p. 236; NI 1072; Plesch p. 289; PR 4746-4747 (ed. 1: 5283-5287); Rehder 5: 459-460; Sotheby 419; Tucker 1: 391-392. Anon., Gard. Chron. 1877: 169-170, 177. 10 Feb 1877 (portr.); J. Roy. Hort. Soc. 25(3): front. 1go1 (portr.). Bagenal, J. Roy. Hort. Soc. 63: 319-324. 1938. Britten, J., J. Bot. 69: 77. 1931. Bull, H. G., Herefordshire Pomona 1: 29-46. 1885 (portr.). KNIGHT, T. A. Bunyard, Gard. Chron. 1915: 145-146 (portr.). Darrow, G. M., The Strawberry 75-78. 1966. Ewan, J. et al., Short hist. bot. U.S. 63. 1969. Fletcher, H. R., Story R. Hort. Soc. 1804-1968. 1969 (see index). Fussell, G. E., More old English farming books, 151. 1948. Green, J. R., Hist. Bot. U.K. 295-305. 1914. Knight, T. A., A selection from the physiological and horticultural papers published in the Transactions of the Royal and Horticultural Societies by the late Thomas Andrew Knight, to which is prefixed a sketch of his life (by his daughter, Mrs. Frances Acton), London 1841, xii, 379 p., 7 pl. (Editors: G. Bentham & J. Lindley). Milner, J. D., Cat. portr. Kew 70-71. 1906. Roberts, H. F., Plant hybridization before Mendel, 1929, New York 1965, p. 370 [index]. Rodgers, A. D., Liberty Hyde Bailey 24, 28, 97, 280, 298. 1949. Webber, R., and Bessey, Yearb. U.S. Dept. Agric. 1899: 469. 1900 (portr.). Webber, R., Early horticulturists 115-124. 1968 (portr.). Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 95. 1903. EPONYMY: Anightia R. Brown (1810, nom. cons.); Anightiophyllum Ettingshausen (1887) ; Knightiophyllum E. W. Berry (1916), Knightites Saporta (1861). 3761. Pomona herefordiensis: containing coloured engravings of the old cider and perry fruits of Herefordshire. With such new fruits as have been found to possess superior excellence. Accompanied with a descriptive account of each variety, by Thomas Andrew Knight, Esq. ... London (printed for the Agricultural Society of Herefordshire: and sold by W. Hooker ...) 1811. (Pom. hereford.). Publ.: 1811, p. [i*], [1]-vii, [1, index], p/. 7-30 (numbered in index) with 2 (nos. 7, 2, 4, 14, 22; 23, 27) or 1p. of text [37 p.]. Copies: GB, HH, UC, USDA, WAG. (information D. Johnson (UC) and B. Peterson (GB)). The plates engraved by William Hooker; artists Elizabeth Matthews (27) and Frances Knight (née Felton). Kniphof, Johann[es| Hieronymous (1704-1763), German botanist, professor of botany at Erfurt (1745-1756). (Anzph.). HERBARIUM and TYPES: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 3: 59; Backer p. 304; Barnhart 2: 303; BM 2: 997; Bossert p. 214; Dryander 2: 356, 3: 15, 68, 346, 470, 4: 356, 5:61; HU 534; Jackson p. 225; Kew 3: 281; Laségue p. 520; Maiwald p. 279; NI 1073-1076; PR 1263, 4749-4752 (ed. 1: 5289-5294); SO add. 637dd. Jourdan, A. J. L., Dict. Sci. méd. 5: 442-443. 1822. Schyra, Beitr. Gesch. Univ. Erfurt 8: 59-82,. 1961 (biog. details!). Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 133. 1903. EPONYMY: Kniphofia Moench (1794, nom. cons.). Aniphofia Scopoli (1777, nom. rej.) very probably is also dedicated to him. 3762. Facultatis medicae in perantiqua universitate hierana Jo. Hieronymus Kniphof . . . utile et jucundum in materia medica connexum considerans lectori benevolo salutem precatur eundemque ad disputationem inauguralem de radice Chinae ejusque limitandis laudibus officiose et decenter invitat. Erfordiae (Stanno Heringiano acad. typogr.) s.d. Qu. (Rad. Chinae). Publ.: 1753, p. [i-viil]. Copy: B. — To be considered pre-linnaean. Ref.: Zuchold, Jahresber. naturf. Ges. Halle 5: 29. 1853. 3763. D. Io. Hieron. Kniphofii ... Botanica in originalt seu herbarium vivum in quo plantarum tam indiginarum quam exoticarum peculiari quadam operosaque enchiresi atramento impressorio obductarum nominibusque suis ad methodum illustrium nostri aevi botanicarum Linnaeai et Ludwigii insignitarum elegantissima ectypa exhibentur opera et studio Ioannis Godofredi Trampe typographi halensis . .. Hale magdeburgicae [ Halle a. S.] (J. G. Trampe) 1757-1764). 12 Centuries. Fol. (Bot. org.) 578 KNOCHE Ed. 1: The NY copy of this edition has all 12 centuries bound in four volumes. ‘The plates are alphabetically arranged per volume (3 centuries each), preceded by the title-pages of the centuries: cent. 1-3 have 299; 4-6, 301; 7-9, 302 and 10-12 300 plates, followed by the index universalis (see below). Copies vary. See Fischer for details and location of copies. Not all copies have coloured plates. A single copy of 1186 plates (PR 4752) dated Erfurt, 2 volumes 1748 and 1749, exists in the Stadt-Bibliothek, Erfurt. Another such preparatory stage, dated Erfurt 1748, changed to 1751, 1s at the Hunt Botanical Library (HU 534) (590 plates). Ed. 2: Cent. 1-6 were reprinted on larger paper for new subscribers. Each century has a separate t.p. (nos. 11 and iii partly in ink on original cent. 1 t.p.). The plates are coloured nature prints. Cent. r: [1-xxiv], [1]-14, pl. 7-152 (t.p. counts as plate). 1763. Cent. 2: pl. 154-190. 1763. Cent. 3: pl. 191-357. 1758. Cent. 4: pl. 358-435. 1763. Cent. 5: pl. 436-555. 1763. Cent. 6: pl. 556-687. 1759. Cent. 7: pl. 688-722, 724-768. 1763. Cent. 8: pl. 769-813. 1761. Cent. g: pl. 815-950. 1762. Cent. ro: pl. 951-1082. 1763. Cent. 11: pl. 1083-1143. 1764. Cent. 12: pl. 1144-1213. 1764. This is the composition of the copy at BR. For variations and full details see Fischer. In general the copies have 1200 pl. (BR copy reaches fl. 723). Index unwersalis in omnes x11. centurias botanicae in originali d. I. O. Hieron. Kniphofii seu herbarii vivi in quo ... Halae magdeburgicae (apud Ioanne Godofredo Trampe) 1767. Fol., 14 p. Copy: NY. Ref.: Blunt p. 139, 141; DU 170; Fischer no. 7; HU 534 (extensive details). Anon., Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1895: 157 (copy at K, 1201 i.). Thienemann, Arch. Gesch. Naturw. Techn. 1910: 154-155. Knoblauch, Emil Friedrich (1864-1936), German botanist. (Anobl.). HERBARIUM and TYPES: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 303; BJI 1: 32; BM 2: 998; CSP 16: 338; Kew 3: 281; Langman p. 412; MW p. 236, suppl. p. 166; Rehder 5: 460; Tucker 1: 392. Anon., Bot. Centralbl. 48: 95. 1891; Chron. bot. 3: 121. 1937 (anon.); Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 77: 138. 1937. Dolezal, H., Friedrich Welwitsch 197. 1974. COMPOSITE WORKS: EP, Die naturlichen Pflanzenfamilien: (a) Oleaceae, 1V. 2: 1-16, publ.: Aug 1892. (b) Salvadoraceae, IV. 2: 17-19, publ.: Aug 1892. Knoche, [Edward Louis| Herman (1870-1945), American botanist of German descent at Stanford; studied at Stanford 1895-1899; with Charles Flahault at Montpellier 1904- 1917, in the United States and travelling until 1945. (Anoche). HERBARIUM and TYPES: DS (126.000 sheets) ; other material B, CR, K, L, MPU. NOTE: Knoche was a man of considerable wealth. The Stanford Alumni Directory of 1904 lists him as “‘capitalist”’ and ‘‘amateur botanist”’ (‘Thomas 1959), at a time in which neither of these denominations were derogatory. Knoche brought together a considerable library which contained e.g. the private reprint collection of Adolf Engler, purchased in 1930, (25.000 items). The collection is now part of the Dudley Herbarium library together with 579 KNOCHE Knoche’s herbarium; both are now housed at the California Academy of Sciences, together with but kept separate from the holdings of CAS. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 303; BL 1: 88, 304, 2: 490, 675; Bossert p. 214; GR p. 227; IH 2: 371-372; Kew 3: 282; Plesch p. 289. Ewan, J., in Cent. progr. nat. Sci. 53. 1955. Thomas, J. H., Contr. Dudley Herb. 5(5): 123-127. 1959 (itin., bibl.), 5(6): 158. 1961. 3764. Flora balearica. Etude phytogéographique sur les Ies baléares ... 1921-1923, 4 vols. Oct. (Fl. baléar.) : 1921 (p. il: 25 Jun 1921, rd. MO 2 Jun 1922), p. [1]-534, 2 maps. : 1922 (rd. 23 Dec 1922), p. [1]-585, 1 chart. : 1923 (rd. 14 Dec 1923), p. [1*], [i]-xv, 1-411, 4 charts. 1923) (rds 1é;Apr 929), aa ey re 2, list], pl. 1-47, maps 3 Cee MICH, MO, NY, U, Us! USDA. Alph. list of localities: s.d. [1922] cover, p. [25]|-45. Facsimile ed.: Koenigstein (Otto Koeltz) 1974, ISBN 3-87429-061-1, 4 vols. Copy: FAS. Ref.: Anon., J. Bot. 62: 247-251. 1924 (extensive review). Krause, K., Bot. Jahrb. 59(Lit.): 32. 1924 (review thesis). Stafleu, F. A., Taxon 24: 160-161. 1975. hos MS Go 3765. Vagandi mos. Reiseskizzen eines Botanikers von Dr. Herman Knoche I die Kanari- schen Inseln ... Strasbourg, Paris (Librairie Istra ...) 1923. Oct. (Vag. mos.). Publ.: 1923, p. [1]-304, frontisp., pl. 1-24. Copies: L, US. Knoop, Johann Hermann (+ 1700-1769), German born gardener at Marienburg near Leeuwarden, later teacher in mathematics and free-lance publicist. (Anoop). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Aa 10: 270; BM 2: 998; Dryander 3: 205, 210; DU 171; Hortus 3: 1197 (““Knoop”’); HU 620; JW 4: 393; Kew 3: 282; Laségue p. 541; NI 1077-1080; NNBW 3: 706; Plesch p. 289; PR 4754-4755 (ed. 1: 5299-5300); Rehder 5: 460; Sotheby 420; Tucker 1: 392; Zander ed. 10, p. 678. Dahl, Sv. pomolog. For. Arsskr. 26( 1-2): 34-35. 1925. Martini, D. Fruitteelt 39: 740-741. 1949 (bibl.). 3766. Pomologia, dat is beschryvingen en afbeeldingen van de beste soorten van appels en peeren, welke in Neder- en Hoog-Duitsland, Frankrijk, Engelland en elders geagt zyn, en tot dien einde gecultiveert worden. Beschreven, naar het leven geteekent, en met de natuurlijke coleuren afgezet door Johann Hermann Knoop ... te Leeuwarden (by Abraham Ferwerda, Boekverkoper) 1758. Fol. (Pomologia). Orig. ed.: 1758 (p. iv: 1 Jun 1758), p. [i-iv], [1]-86, [1, err.], p/. 2-72, 1-8 (handcoloured copper engr. of plates by author). Copies: FAS, L, Teyler, U, UC, USDA. Ed [2]: s.d. [possibly 1763], type reset, title-page corrected, Boe same, ‘““Pomologia, ... zoorten van ... Hoog-Duitschland, Frankryk, Engeland ...” te Leeuwarden by A. Ferwerda en G. Tresling, ... Fol., p. [i], [1]-36, pl. I-12, I- 8 | (id.). Copies: MO, NY, USDA. Ed. [3]: 1789, new t.p., text as in ed. [2], new preface: ““Beschryving en afbeeldingen van de beste soorten van appelen en peeren, meest geacht en zorgvuldigst aangekweekt in Duitschland, in Frankrijk, In Engeland, en in de xvii provintien, door Johann Hermann Knoop, met eene voorreden van Johannes Florentius Martinet, . .. te Amsterdam en Dordrecht, by Allart, Holtrop, de Leeuw en Krap”’ Fol., p. [i]-viii, [1]-36, pl. 1-12, 1-8 (id.). Copies: BR, U. German ed.: ‘‘Pomologia, das ist Beschreibungen und Abbildungen der besten Sorten der Aepfel und Birnen ... aus dem Hollandischen in das Deutsche tbersetzet von D. Georg Leonhart Huth.’ Nirnberg, (Verlegts Johann Michael Seligmann und in Leipzig in Commission bey Johann Wendler) 1760. Fol., p. [i-viii], [1 ]-56, [1-10, ind.], [1, err.], pl. 1-12, 1-10. Copies: MO, USDA. — The German version was publ. in two parts: p. [1]-24, 580 > KNOOP NZgS. 4 Sep 1760, rest NZgS. 29 Dec 1760. A second volume with the same title was published by J. C. Zinck, Nurnberg 1766 (plates by J. C. Sanger), see under Fructologia. French ed.: ““Pomologia ou description des meilleures sortes de pommes et de poires, que l’on estime & cultive le plus, soit aux Pais-Bas, soit en Allemagne, en France, en Angleterre, &c. par Jean Henri Knoop. Avec figures.”” A Amsterdam (chez M. Magérus, Libraire) 1771. Fol., p. [i], [1]-139 [339 J, pl. 2-72, 1-8. Copies: NY, UC (inf. D. E. Johnson), USDA. —See NI 179 and HU 620. 3767. Fructologia, of Beschryving der vrugtbomen en vruchten die men in de hoven plant en onderhoud: waarby derzelver differente benamingen, groey-plaatzen, voortteeling, cultuur, en huishoudelijk gebruik, als mede het confyten en meer andere toebereidingen der vrugten, enz., nauwkeurig aangewezen worden. Alles door een veeljarige ondervinding opgestelt, ten dienste en vergenoegen der tuin-liefhebbers, door Johann Hermann Knoop. Met platen, vertonende alle vrugten naar het leven, die in dit werk vervat zijn. Te Leeuwarden (gedrukt by Abraham Ferwerda en Gerrit Tresling, boekverkopers) 1763. Fol. (Fructologia). Orig. ed.: 1763 (p. [iv]: 1 Feb 1763), p. [i-iv], 1-132, pl. 1-79 (hand-col. copp. author). Copies: FAS, UC (78 pl.), USDA. Ed. [2]: with undated and corrected t.p., reset text, “Fructologia, ... onderhout; ... benamingen voortteeling, groei-plaatzen, cultuur, .. .”’ Te Leeuwarden (by A. Ferwerda en G. Tresling, boekverkopers) s.d. Fol., p. [i.-iv], 1-70, pl. 1-19 (id.). Copies: MO, NY, USDA. Ed. [3]: new t.p., text ofed. [2], “Beschrajving van vruchtboom en vruchten, die men in hoven plant en onderhoudt, met .. .”’ ‘Te Amsterdam en Dordrecht (by Allart, Holtrop, de Leeuw en Krop) 1790. Fol., p. [1-iv], 1-70, pl. 1-79 (id.). Copy: BR. French ed. : “‘Fructologie ou description des arbres fruitiers ainsi que des fruits que l’on plante et qu on cultive ordinairement dans les jardins avec une explication détaillee de leurs differentes denominations, de leur pais natal, de leur propagation, de leur culture & de leur usage oeconomique, ainsi que de la maniére de confire & des diverses fagons de preparer les fruits &c. Le tout demontré par une experience de plusieurs années, & exposé pour Putilite & la satisfaction des amateurs du jardinage par Jean Herman Knoop avec figures représentant au naturel toutes les sortes de fruits contenués dans cet ouvrage.” A Amsterdam (chez la veuve K. van Tongerlo & fils) 1768. Fol., [1-iv], 1-205, [1, ind.], pl. 1- 19. Copy: UC (inf. D. E. Johnson). See also HU 620. Other Issue: 1771, Amsterdam (Chez M. Magérus, libraire), p. [i], 1-205, [ 206, ind.], pl. 1-14. Copy: USDA. German ed.: 1766, ‘“Pomologia, das ist Beschreibungen und Abbildungen der beste Arten der Aepfel, Birnen, Kirschen une einiger Pflaumen, ... Zweyter Theil.” Nurnberg (Im Verlag der Seligmannischen Erben) 1766. Fol., p. [1-vi], [1]-42, [1-11], p/. 7-73, 1-17 (id.). Copies: MO, USDA. — New text; author: J. C. Zinck, artist J. Ch. Sanger. — Not really a translation of the Fructologia. 3768. Dendrologia, of beschryving der plantagie-gewassen, die men in tuinen cultiveert, zowel om te dienen tot cieraad, om daar van allées, cingels, heggen, berceaux, cabinets, pyramiden, plaisier-bosschen, enz., als tot huishoudelik gebruik, te planten. Waarby derzelver differente benamingen, groey-plaatzen, aankweeking en verdere onderhouding, en vervolgens haar tuin- en huishoudelijke gebruiken, nauwkeurig beschreeven en aange- wezen worden. Alles door een eige veeljarige ondervinding, ten dienste en vermaak der tuin- beminnaars opgestelt door Johann Hermann Knoop. Te Leeuwarden (gedrukt by Abraham Ferwerda en Gerrit Tresling, boekverkopers), 1763. Fol. (Dendrologia). Publ.: 1763 (p. [iv]: 1 Mar 1763), p. [i-iv], 1-168, [i-4; ind.]. Copies: FAS, UC, USDA. Ed. | 2|: without date, t.p. with minor changes, type reset, ““Dendrologia, .. .”’» Te Leeuwarden (by A. Ferwerda en G. Tresling, boekverkopers) s.d. Fol., p. [i-iv], [1]-87, [1-2, index]. Copies: MO, NY, USDA. Ed. [3]: new t.p., text of ed. [2], “Beschriyjving van plantagie-gewassen, die men in hoven aankweekt, ... ‘““Te Amsterdam en Dordrecht (by Allart, Holtrop, de Leeuw en Krap) 1790, p. [i-iv], 1-87, [1-4, ind.]. Copy: BR. 3769. Beschriving van de moes- en keuken-luin, zo van alle vrugten, planten en kruiden die men 581 KNOOP in dezelve plant. Als van de Aard-Akkers ... Door veeljarige ondervinding opgestelt door Johann Hermann Knoop. Hortulanus. Te Leeuwarden, by A. Ferwerda en G. Tresling, Boekverkopers. 1769. Fol. (Beschr. moes- keukentuin). Publ.: 1799, p. [i], 1-235. Knorr, Georg Wolfgang (1705-1761), German engraver, palaeontologist and art mer- chant at Nurnberg. (Knorr). HERBARIUM and TyPESs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: ADB 16: 326-327; Barnhart 2: 303; Blunt p. 168; BM 2: 998; Bossert p. 215; Dawson p. 187; Dryander 1: 202, 2: 317, 3: 82, 4: 305; DSB 7: 411-413; HU 538; NI 1081-1082; Plesch p. 290; PR 4757 (ed. 1: 5301); Quenstedt p. 238; Rehder 5: 460; duckeri13302" Meusel, J. G., Lexikon teut. Schriftst. 7: 142. Nissen, Cl., Philobiblon 6(g): 339. 1933. Spiess, E., Abh. naturf. Ges. Nurnberg 8: 178-179. 1891. EPONYMY: Knorria Sternberg (1825); Knorripteris Potonié (1897). 3770. Thesaurus rei herbariae hortensisque universalis, exhibens figuras florum, herbarum, arborum, fruticum, aliarumque plantarum prorsas novas, et ad ipsos delineatas depictasque archetypos nativis coloribus, atque idiomate tam latino quam germanico describens eorun- dem partes, formam et habitum, nec non usum in officinis pharmaceuticis, vita communi, et medicina, prout Imgula haec nova docvit applicata observatio et archetyporum exacta contemplatio. Apud Georgium Wolfgangum Knorr. mdccl. Allgemeines Blumen-Krauter- Frucht- und Garten-Buch ... in Nurnberg bey Georg Wolfgang Knorr. Daselbst gedruckt bey Joh. Joseph Fleischmann. 1750 [-1772], 2 parts. Fol. ( Thes. rei. herb.). Publ.: In two parts (bound in two or three volumes), 1750-1772. For a precise collation and bibliographical details see Collins (in Sotheby) and Callery (1976). The total number of plates is 307 on 300 leaves. Some copies have a 1770 t.p. for part 1. The pagination formula below is that of the copy at BR. Copies show minor variations. r:in parts, 1750-1771, p. [i-x], 1-30, 1-26, 1-236, 1-24, 1-54, 1-34, pl. A, Ar-Arg, B, B1-B3, C. C1-C2, D, FE, E1-E5 (HU: Ez, Era, E2-E4], F, Fa, Fr-Fro, G, G1-G5, G5a, G5b, G6-G8, H, H1-H1o0, 7, fi-f6, K, hi-K2, Kea, K2b, h3-K6, L, Li-L13, M, MI-Ms5, N, N1-N1z2, P, P1- P5,Q, R, R1-R14[R8 and Rg on one plate], Rrga, Rr5-R23, S$, $1-S6, S6a, S6-S19, S1ga, S20- S23, T, T1-T2, V, Vi, W, Wi-Wr1, Z, 1-K2. — Copies: B, BR, G, HU. 2: “pars secunda. Apud Georgii Wolfgangi Knorrii haeredes. mdcclxxii .. .”’ ““Gedruckt bey Paul Jonathan Felssecker seel. Wittib. 1772”, p. [1-vi], 1-130, [ 1-22, index], ror plates numbered: Ar-Ag, Aga, Aro-A17, B, B1-B4, C, C1-Co, E, F, G, Gr, H, I, L, L1-L11, M, Mz, Mra, M2-M4, Mga, M5-M6, N, N1-Ne2, O, 01-04, P, P1-P4, R, R1-R2, R2a, S, S1-Si4, T, T1-15, V, Ur-U2, V2 bis, with a different ill. ; seen only in copy at BR]. Copies: BR, G, HU (text incomplete). 1, with 1770 t.p.: ‘“*... contemplatio. Pars prima. Apud Georgii Wolfgangi Knorrii haeredes mdcclxx ... erster Theil. Gedruckt bey Paul Jonathan Telssecker. 1770. Fol., portrait author, p. [i-xv], 1-30, 1-26, 1-236, 1-24, 1-54, 1-34, plates as in “1750” issue. Copies: NY. 2, with 1772 t.p., plates numbered sequentially: t.p. as 2, above, p. [i-vi], 1-130, [1-17, index], pl. 1-101. Copies: NY. Text: Knorr died in 1761; the text is by Philipp Friedrich F. Gmelin (1721-1768) and Georg Rudolf Bohmer (1723-1803). Plates: for a discussion of the number and numbering of the plates see Collins (Sotheby) and Callery. Ref.: DU 214; GF p. 62; Sotheby no. 421 (sold £ 8000). Callery, B. G., Taxon 25(1): 145-150. 1976. Knowles, George Beauchamp (ji. 1829-1852), British surgeon and botanist at the Brimingham School of Medicine. (G. Knowles). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. 582 KNOWLTON BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 304; BB p. 177; BM 2: 999; Desmond p. 364; GF p- 62; Hortus 3: 1197 (““Knowles’’) ; Jackson p. 472; Langman p. 412; MW p. 237, suppl. p. 166-167; NAF ser. 2. 2: 162; NI see sub Bot. Cabin. 2229; Plesch p. 290; PR 4759-4760 (ed. 1: 5302); Rehder 5: 460; Sotheby 423; Zander ed. 10, p. 678. EPONYMY: Anowlesia Hasskarl (1866). 3771. The floral cabinet, and magazine of exotic botany, conducted by G. B. Knowles . . . and Frederick Westcott ... London (William Smith and J. M. Knott) 1837-1840, 3 vols. Qu. (Fl. cab.). Co-author: Frederick Westcott (x-1861). Vol. 1: in twelve parts Mar 1837-Feb 1838 (t.p.), col. frontisp., p. [1]-vi, [1]-96, pl. 1-45. Vol. 2: in twelve parts Mar 1838-Feb 18309 (t.p.; p. 1: Mar 1838, p. 177: Feb 1839), p. [1]-1v, 1-188, pl. 46-90. Vol. 3: in twelve parts, Mar 1839-Feb 1840, p. [i]-iv, [1]-188, pl. 91-737. Copies: MICH, MO, NY, US, USDA. — The 137 (NI: 138) plates are hand-coloured lithographs of drawings by F. Cameron, A. et W. Green, H. N. Humphreys, R. Mills and Mrs. Withers. — The indexes give in some cases the — only — information on the authorship of some of the articles. Knowles, Matilda Cullen (1864-1933), Irish lichenologist at the [National] Science and Art Museum in Dublin from 1go2. (M. Anowles). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: DBN. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 304; BL 2: 676 [index]; CSP 16: 347; Desmond p. 365; GR p. 752, cat. p. 66; IH 2: 372; Kew 3: 283; LS suppl. 14343-14346. Hawksworth, D. L. & M. R. D. Seaward, Lichenology Brit. Isl. 30, 106, 198. 1977. Mitchell, A bibliography of books . . . relating to Irish lichenology 1727-1970. Galway 1971, P- 34-35- Praeger, L. C., J. Bot. 71: 230-231. 1933; Irish Naturalist 4(10): 191-193. 1933 (portr.); Botanist in Ireland 78. 1934; Some Irish naturalists 116-117. 1949 (portr.). 3772. The lichens of Ireland. Dublin (Hodges, Figgis, & Co.), London (Williams & Norgate) 1929. (Lich. Ireland). Publ.: 25 Jul 1929 (rd by Amer. Ethnol. Library 27 Aug 1929), Proc. r. Irish Acad. 38B(12): [179]-434. Copres: MICH, NY, USDA. Knowlton, Frank Hall (1860-1926), American geologist, taxidermist and botanist at Georg Washington [Columbian] University, D. C. (1887-1896) ; from 1894 palaeobotanist in the U.S. Geological Survey; Ph. D. George Washington Univ. 1896, D. Sc. 1921. (Knowlt.). HERBARIUM and TPES: US (incl. palaeobotanical material). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Andrews p. 287; Barnhart 2: 304; BJ 1: 32, 2:91; BL 1: 132, 172, 304; BM 2: 999, 7: 574; Bossert p. 215; CSP 12: 392, 16: 347-348; DAB (by W. L. Jepson); Hirsch p. 154; [H 2: 238; Kew 3: 283; Langman p. 412; Lenley p. 252-253; LS 14136-14137; NCAB 10: 410; Quenstedt p. 238; Rehder 5: 460; SBC p. 124 (“Knowlt.”’) ; Tucker 1: 392. Anon., Ferm J217(3)\): 109. 1927. Ewan, J., Rocky Mountain naturalists 245. 1950. Ewan, J. et al., Short hist. bot. U.S. 14, 106, 107. 1969. E.W.B., Amer. J. Sci. ser. 5. 13: 281-282; Science 65: 7-8. 1927. Murrill, W. A., Hist. found. bot. Florida 21. 1945. Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 444, 450. 1963. Pollard, Pl. World 5(9): 168-170. 1902 (““Souvenir and anniversary number’’). Rickett, H. W., Index Bull. Torrey bot. Club 55. 1955. Rodgers, A. D., Amer. bot. 1873-1892, 50, 167, 285, 313. 1944. 583 KNOWLTON Sargent, C. S., Silva g: 38. 1896. Schuster, R. M., Hep. Anthoc. N. Amer. 1: 67. 1966. White, Bull. geol. Soc. Amer. 38(1): 52-70. 1927 (portr., extensive bibl.). COMPOSITE WoRKs: (1) Fossil plants from Kukak Bay, in Harriman Alaska Expedition 4: {147]- 162, pl. 22-32. 1904. (2) Fossil plants, in T. W. Stanton and J. B. Thatcher, Geology and palaeontology of the fudith River Beds, Washington 1905, p. 129-174, pl. 14-19. (3) A report on the fossil plants of the Payette formation in Waldemar Lindgren. The mining districts of the Idaho basin, 721-736, pl. 99-102. (4) Ward, L. F., Guide to the flora of Washington, editor of ed. 2. (5) Editor and founder (Sep 1902) of The Plant World, 1897-1904. EPONYMY: Anowltonella E. W. Berry (1911). 3773. A Catalogue of the Cretaceous and Tertiary plants of North America ... Washington (Government printing office) 1898. Oct. (Cai. Cret. Tert. pl. N. Amer.). Publ.: 1898 (p. 7: 12 Jan 1898; Bot. Zeit. 16 Mai 1899), p. [1]-247. Copy: G.—Bull. U.S. Geol. Surv. 152, 1898. 3774. The Bohemia mining region of Western Oregon with notes on the Blue River mining region and the structure and age of the Cascade Range by J. 8. Diller accompanied by a report on the fossil plants associated with the lavas of the Cascade Range by F. H. Knowlton ... Washington (Government printing office) 1900. Oct. (Bohemia reg. W. Oregon). Co-author: Joseph Silas Diller (1850-1928). Publ.: 1900, p. [1]-52, pl. 1-6 with text. Copy: USGS. — Reprinted from Ann. Rep. U.S. Geol. Surv. 20(3): 1898-1899. 3775. Fossil flora of the John Day Basin Oregon ... Washington (Government printing office) 1902. Oct. (Fossil fl. John Day Basin). Publ.: 1902 (p. 7: 15 Jul 1902), p. [1]-153, pl. 2-17. Copy: USGS. — Bull. U.S. Geol. Surv. 204, 1902. 3776. A catalogue of the mesozoic and cenozic plants of North America. Washington (Government Printing Office) 1919, Department of the Interior, United States Geological Survey, Bulletin 696. (Cat. mesoz. cenoz. pl. N. Amer.). Publ.: Jan 1920 (t.p. 1919; received by Cockerell at Boulder 18 Feb 1920; US copy stamped 5 Mar 1920), p. [1]-815. Copies: U, US, USGS; IDC 7208. Ref.: Cockerell, T. D., Torreya 20: 53-57. 18 Jul 1920. 3777. The Laramie flora of the Denver basin with a review of the Laramie problem ... Washington (Government printing office) 1922. Oct. (Laramie fl. Denver). Publ.: 1922, p. [i]-iv, 1-175, pl. 1-28. — U.S. Geol. Surv., prof. paper 130. 3778. The flora of the Denver and associated formations of Colorado by Frank Hall Knowlton. A. posthumous work edited by Edward Wilber Berry. Washington (United States, Government printing office) 1930. Qu. (Fl. Denver form.). Publ.: 1930, p. [i]-iti, 1-138, pl. 1-59, index 134-142. Copy: USGS. Knuth, Paul Erich Otto Wilhelm (1854-1899), German botanist educated at Greifs- wald; Dr. phil. 1876; high school teacher at Iserlohn 1876, from 1881 at Kiel; author of a Handbuch der Blitenbiologie. (P. Knuth). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Was left at the Real-Gymnasium, Kiel; present location unknown. Material in alcohol at B. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: ADB 51: 274-275; AG 2(2): 508; Barnhart 2: 305; BFM 2640; BJI 1: 32; BL 2: 53, 676; BM 2: 999-1000; CSP 10: 423; DSB 7: 418-419; DTS 1: 155; Hortus 3: 1197 (‘““Knuth, P.”); Kew 3: 284-285; Langman p. 413; Moebius p. 36, 362; Rehder 5: 460-461; Saccardo 1: 92; SK 1: 286; SO add. 881a; Tucker 1: 393. 584 KNUTH, R. A.H., Schr. naturw. Ver. Schleswig-Holstein 12(1): 78-79, 80. 1899. Anon., Bot. Centralbl. 79: xv. 1899, 80: xv. 1899; Bot. Not. 1900: 47; Bot. Zeit. 57(2): 352. 1899; Leopoldina 35: 180. 1899; Nat. Nov. 21: 688; Termész. Kozl. 1900: 693-694. Appel, Ber. d. bot. Ges. 18: (162)-(170). 1900 (bibl.). Buchenau, F. G. P., Bot. Zeit. 51(2): 113-117. 1893. Christiansen, Die Heimat 31: 200-201. 1921 (on K’s floristic work) (“Von der Parteien Hass und Gunst verwirrt’’). I.H.B., Nature 61: 205. 1900. Knuth, P., Geschichte der Botanik in Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel (Lipsius & Tischer), 1, 1890; 2, 1892; Handbuch der Bluthenbiologie unter Zugrundelegung von Hermann Muller’s Werk “Die Befruchtung der Blumen durch Insekten.” Leipzig (Wilhelm Engelmann) I and 2(1), 1898; 2(2), 1899; 3(1), 1904, 3(2), 1905. (Flower biology was K’s main interest; see bibl. in Appel (1900) for a list of his numerous publications on this subject; for review see Gilg, Bot. Jahrb. 26(Lit.): 43. 1899). Ludwig, Ill. Z. Entom. 4: 365-367. 1899 (portr.). Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 139. 1905. 3779. Flora der Proving Schleswig-Holstein, des Furstenstums Liibeck, sowie des Gebietes der freien Stadte Hamburg und Lubeck. Zum Gebrauch in Schulen und auf Exkursionen .. . Leipzig (Verlag von Otto Lenz) 1887. Oct. (FU. Schleswig-Holstein). Publ.: 1887, in three parts, p. [1*], [1]-xu, [1 ]-902, [i]-xxv err. Copies: B (orig. covers), BR, G, L, U. Rare: Hi 1886-Jan 1887 (cover: 1887; Bot. Zeit. 28 Jan 1887, as of 1886; Nat. Nov. Jan(2) 1887), p. [1]-288. Part 2: Apr 1884 (cover p. 3; Bot. Zeit. 27 “Mai 1887; Nat. Nov. Mai(1, 2) 1887), p. 289- 576. Part 3: Nov 1887 (p. x: Jul 1887; Schlesw. Holst. Schulzeit. rev. Nov 1887; Bot. Zeit. 30 Dec 1887), p. 577-902, [1]-xxv, and preface mat. [1*], [i]-xii. Knuth’s Flora was simply an enthusiastic but not very critical compilation. It faded towards oblivion after the publication of P. Prahl’s A7vit. Fl. Schleswig-Holstein. Ref.: Buchenau, F. G. P., Bot. Zeit. 45: 291-294, 861-863. 30 Dec 1887 (rev. “Mit Zweifel anerkennend, mit Anerkennung zweifelnd.’’) Pax, F., Bot. Jahrb. 8(Lit.): 174-175. 24 Jun 1887. Knuth, P., Einige Bemerkungen, meine Flora von Schleswig-Holstein betreffend. Leipzig (Otto Lenz) 1888 (n.v.). Fischer-Benzon, R. J. D. von, zm Prahl, Krit. Fl. Schleswig-Holstein 2: 29. 1890. Ascherson, P. F. A., Verh. bot. Ver. Prov. Brandenburg 29: 132-166. 1888 (extensive criticism). 3780. Schulflora der Provinz Schleswig-Holstein, des Fiirstentums Libeck, sowie des Gebietes der freien Stadte Hamburg und Lubeck ... Leipzig (Verlag von Otto Lenz) 1888. Oct. (Schulfl. Schleswig-Holstein). Publ.: Mar-Apr 1888 (p. 1: Mar 1888; Bot. Zeit. 27 Apr 1888; Nat. Nov. Apr(3) 1888), p. [i*], [i]-iv, [1]-406. Copy: B. 3781. Flora der nordfriesischen Inseln ... Kiel und Leipzig (Verlag von Lipsius & Fischer) 1895. Oct. (FU. nordfries. Ins.). Publ.: Aug 1895 (p. vuli: 13 Mai 1895; Bot. Zeit. 16 Sep 1895; Nat. Nov. Aug(2) 1895), p. [i]- vill, [1-2], [1]-163. Copzes: B, BR, G, L, M, NY. Ref.: Bacheneal Pe Gab bot Zeit: 54(2 Ne 136-19 g. 1896. 3782. Flora der Insel Helgoland ... Kiel (Druck von A. F. Jensen) 1896. (F/. Helgoland). Publ.: Mai-Jun 1896 ( (eo voldinenel 15 Mai-15 Jun 1896; Nat. Nov. Jun(2) 1896), p. [1]-27. Copy: MO. Knuth, Reinhard [Gustav Paul] (1874-1957), German botanist; pupil of Engler; Dr. phil. Berlin 1902; high school teacher at Breslau 1900-1905; at Berlin 1905-1937; research associate at the Botanischem Museum, Berlin-Dahlem. (R. Anuth). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: B (26.000); destroyed 1/2 March 1943 together with his library and 585 KNUTH, R. manuscripts among which the finished monograph of the Elaeocarpaceae for the Pflanzen- reich. Ref.: Melchior, H., Taxon 6: 185-186. 1957. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 305; BJI 2: 91-92; BL 1: 260, 304; Bossert p. 215; Hortus 3: 1197 (“Knuth, R.”’); IF suppl. 3: 212; Kew 3: 285; Langman p. 413; MW p. 237; TL-9/0; 1771, 17034 Ducker.1>399"Zander edz 10,19. 620: Merrill, E. D., Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 30(1): 176. 1947. COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Engler, Pflanzenreich (TL-2/1713) : a) Dioscoreaceae, Heft 87, publ. 5 Aug 1924. (b) Geraniaceae, Heft 53, publ. 25 Mar 1912. (c) Oxalidaceae, Heft 95, publ. 11 Mar 1930. d) Primulaceae, Heft 22 (with F. Pax), publ. 14 Nov 1905. e) Lecythidaceae, Barringtoniaceae, Asteranthaceae, Heft 105, publ. 22 Aug 1939. 2) EP, Die natirlichen Pflanzenfamilien, ed. 2(TL-2/1711): f) Dioscoreaceae, 15a: 438-462. Apr 1930. g) Oxalidaceae, 19a: [11]-42. Jan-Aug 1931. (h) Geranvaceae, 19a: 43-66. Jan-Aug 1931. 3783. Imtiae florae venezuelensis. Dahlem bei Berlin (Verlag des Repertoriums) [1926-] 1928. Oct. (Init. fl. venez.). Publ.: In five parts (p. 1-160, 15 Dec 1926; 161-320, 10 Mai 1927; 321-480, 1 Oct 1927; 481- 640, 15 Nov 1927; 641-768, [1], [iii], 15 Oct 1928), p. [i], [iii], [1 ]-768, 1 map. Copies: U, US. — Repert. Spec. nov. Regni veg. Beihefte Band 43. Ref.: Suessenguth, K., Rev. Sudamer. bot. 1: 81-86. 1934 (addenda). Suessenguth, K., & Beyerle, Bot. Arch. 39: 373-381. 1939 (id.). Kny, Carl Ignaz Leopold (1841-1916), German botanist; pupil of A. Braun; Dr. phil. Berlin 1863; professor of botany at the Landwirtschaftliche Hochschule, Berlin from 1868. (Any). HERBARIUM and TYPES: B; some bryophytes at S-PA. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 305; BJI 1: 32; BM 2: 1000; Bossert p. 215; CSP 8: 96, 10: 423, 12: 392, 16: 350; De Toni 1: lxxxi, 4: xxxiv; DTS 1: 155; Frank 3(Anh.): 51; GR p. 97 (sic, two entries, one as ““Ludwig”’) ; IH 2: 372; Jackson p. 567 [index]; Kew 3: 285- 286; KR p. 356; LS 14142-14160, suppl. 14358; Moebius p. 429; NI 10008n; PR 4761; Rehder 5: 461; SBC p. 124 (“Kny’’); Tucker 1: 393. Anon., Bot. Not. 1916: 196; Generalregister Bot. Not. 1839-1938: 102-103. 1939; Magy. bot. Lap. 15: 311. 1916; Nuova Notarisia 28: 143. 1917. Cesati, Saggio bibl. algol. ital. 197-198. 1882. Hoffmann et al., Wiss. Z. Humboldt-Univ. Berlin, math.-naturw. Reihe 14(6): 806-807. 1965 (portr.). Magnus, P., Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 34: 58-71. 1916 (portr., bibl.). Merrill, E. D., Contr. U.S. natl. Mus. 30(1): 176. 1947. Schuster, R. M., Hep. Anthoc. N. Amer. 1: 67. 1966. Wittmack, M. C. L., S8.B. Ges. naturf. Fr. Berlin 1916(7): 183-188; Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 183- 188. 1916. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 133, pl. 26. 1903 (portr.), 3(3): 139, pl. 128. 1905 (portr.). COMPOSITE WORKS: Published the well-known series Botanische Wandtafeln fiir den botanischen Unterricht (Wandtafeln fur den naturwissenschaftlichen Unterricht, ed. H. v. Nathusius, ser. 2. Pflanzenkunde), Berlin (Paul Parey 1875-1911), 13 Abt., 120 plates with 563 p. accom- panying text. Copy: U. EPONYMY: Anyaria O. Kuntze (1891). 3784. Symbola ad hepaticarum frondosarum evolutionis histortam. Dissertatio inauguralis botanica 586 KOCH, G. F. quam consensu et auctoritate amplissimi philosophorum ordinis in alma litterarum uni- versitate Friderica Guilelma ad summos in philosophia honores rite capessendos die xvi. m. maii a. mdccclxiii. h.l.q.s. publice defendet auctor Leopoldus Kny vratislaviensis .. . Berolini (typis expressit Gustavus Schade). s.d. 1863. Oct. (Symb. hepat. frond. evol.). Publ.: 16 Mai 1863 (t.p.; Flora rd. Aug-Sep 1863), p. [1-iv], [1]-54, [1, theses]. Copzes: G, MO, NY. - See also Pringsheim, Bot. Jahrb. 4(1): 64-100. 1864. Ref.: Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von, Bot. Zeit. 22: 240. 29 Jul 1864. Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 11(bibl.); 279-280. 1864. Kobus, Jan Derk (1858-1910), Dutch botanist, at the Eastern Java Sugar Experiment Station, Pasuruan, Java. (Kobus). HERBARIUM and TyYPEs: Indonesian material at BO, L, PAS; Dutch material at L, NBV. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 305; Barnhart 2: 305; BL 2: 430, 676; Bossert p. 215; CSP 16: 355; IH 2: 373; JW 2: 194, 3: 357, 5: 2443; Kew 3: 286; LS 35489; Rehder 1: 391; SK 1: 286-287. Anon., Bot. Not. 1910: 157. Ewan, J. et al., Short hist. bot. U.S. 86. 1969. Sirks, M. J., Indisch natuuronderzoek 270. 1915. 3785. Flora van Wageningen en aangrenzenden gemeenten ... Wageningen (A. Ophorst) s.d. [1886]. Oct. (Fl. Wageningen). Publ.: 1886 (p. 4: Jan 1886), p. [1]-44. Copies: KNAW, L. Kobuski, Clarence Emmeren (1900-1963), American botanist at the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University, editor of the Journal of the Arnold Arboretum (1949-1958) and of Sargentia; Dr. phil. Univ. Washington 1927 (Kobuski). HERBARIUM and TYPES: A. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 305; BJI 2: 92; Bossert p. 215; GR p. 227; Hirsch p- 154; Hortus 3: 1197 (“Kobuski’’) ; IH 2: 373; Kew 3: 286; Langman p. 413; MW p. 237, suppl. p. 170; Roon p. 62; Zander ed. 10, p. 679. Allen, C., Bull. Torrey bot. Club 91(4): 331-334. 1964 (portr.). Bernstein, J. Arnold Arb. Index 1-50, p. 33. 1973. Howard, R. A., J. Arnold Arb. 44(4): 411-420. 1963 (portr., bibl.). Merrill, E. D., Contr. U.S. natl. Mus. 30(1): 176. 1947. Rickett, H. W., Index Bull. Torrey bot. Club 55. 1955. Rollins, R. C., Taxon 12(6): 210, 213-215. 1963 (portr.). Koch, Erwin (fl. 1895), German botanist; Dr. phil. Erlangen 1895. (E. Koch). HERBARIUM and TyPES: Some material at STU. BILIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 305; CSP 16: 358; LS suppl. 14382. Kiunkele, S., Jh. Ges. Naturk. Wiirttemberg 125: 118, 150. 1970. 3786. Uber die systematische Bedeutung der anatomischen Charaktere der Scrophulariaceen. Inaugural- Dissertation zur Erlangung der Doktorwtrde der hohen philosophischen Fakultat der Friedrich-Alexanders- Universitat Erlangen vorgelegt von Erwin Koch aus Frankenthal . . . Frankenthal (Buchdruckerei Louis Gohring & Co.) 1895. Oct. (Syst. Bedeut. anat. Char. ‘Scroph.). Publ.: 13 Mar 1895 (date defense thesis; Bot. Zeit. 16 Mar 1896), p. [i]-xui, [1 ]-154, [1, cont. ]. Copy: US. Koch, Georg Friedrich (1808)-1874), German physician and botanist in the Pfaltz (Durkheim, Wachenheim, Sembach, Waldmohr). (G. Koch). HERBARIUM and TyPES: Unknown. Some material at MANCH and OXF. 587 KOGHWG. FE: BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 306; Clokie p. 194; CSP 3: 703-704; GR p. 98 (orig. inf.); IH 2: 373; LS 14176-14179; PR (alph.). Delffs, Jahresber. Pollichia 34/35: ix-x. 1877. Koch, G. F., Bonplandia 1 (9): 85-86. 1853 (prop. fora “natural history of the Rhineregion”’.). Koch, Heinrich (fl. 1774), Swiss dendrologist. (H. Koch). HERBARIUM and Types: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Kew 3: 287; LS 14180; Rehder 3: 8g, 5: 461. 3787. hurze Abhandlung von dem Oconomischen, medicinischen und mechanischen Nutzen und Gebrauch der innlandischen oder bey uns frey wachsenden Baumen und Stauden. Durch ein Mitglied der oconomischen Gesellschaft in Bern. Bern (gedruckt bey Abraham Wagner) 1774. Oct. (Abh. Gebrauch Baum.). Publ.: 1774 (p. iv: 1 Mai 1774), p. [i]-iv, [5]-g1. Copy: USDA. Koch, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm (1759-1831), German botanist and ‘‘Consistorial- rath” in Magdeburg. (7. Koch). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 6(2): 443; Barnhart 2: 306; BFM 363; BM 2: 1003; PR 4762 (ed. 1: 5306); Rehder 5: 461; SO 764. 3788. Botanisches Handbuch fiir deutsche Liebhaber der Pflanzenkunde tberhaupt, und fur Gartenfreunde, Apotheker und Oekonomen insbesondere ... Magdeburg (bey Georg Christian Keil) 1797-1798, 2 parts. Oct. (Bot. Handb.) Ed. 1: 1797-1798. Part 1: 1797 (p. vi: Apr 1797), p. {i]-xvi, [1]-116, [1-3, abbr., err.]. Copy: HH. — 2: 1708, n.v. Ed. 2: 1808, 3 parts, ““Botanisches Handbuch zum Selbstunterricht fur deutsche Liebhaber der Pflanzenkunde uberhaupt, und fiir Gartenfreunde, Apotheker, Forstmanner und Oeko- nomen ins besondere, nach Willdenow’s Species plantarum entworfen, und mit einer durchgangigen Bezeichnung der richtigen Aussprache der lateinischen Pflanzennamen versehen ...’’ Magdeburg (bey Wilhelm Heinrichshofen). Oct. r: [i]-vil, [viii, err.], [1]-159. 2: [i]-vil, [1]-471. 3: [u]-vi, [1]-247, pl. 7-2 (uncol.). Copies: G (parts 1, 2), HBG (compl.), M (part 2), NY (compl.). Part 3 may have a second t.p. [11]: ““Handbuch zur Kenntniss des Linneischen Pflanzensystems und seiner Termino- lO Sle ae eas Ed. 3: 1824-1826, 3 [4] parts, ““Botanisches Handbuch ... dritte ganz umgearbeitete Auflage”’ Magdeburg (bey Wilhelm Heinrichshofen). Oct. 1(1): 1824, p. [i]-xvi, [1]-125. 1(2): 1824, p. [i]-vin, [1]-535. 2: 1826, p. [i-iv], [1]-189, [1]-128. 3: 1824, p. [i-iv], [1]-211, pl. -2 (uncol.). Copies: B (parts 2, 3), NY (compl.) Koch, Karl (ff. 1934), German high school teacher and botanist at Osnabruck. (A. Koch Osnabr.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BFM 31. 3789. Hora des Regierungsbezirks Osnabruck und der benachbarten Gebiete ... Osnabruck (Verlag der Rackhortschen Buchhandlung. Druck von Robert Kleinert, Quakenbriick) 1934. Oct. (£1. Osnabriick). 588 KOCH, K. H. E. Ed. [1]: Aug-Sep 1934 (p. xxv: Ostern 1934; Nat. Nov. Oct 1934), p. [i-v], portr. H. Buschbaum, [vii]-lx, 1-579, [1, err.]. Copzes: B, FAS, U(a). Nachtrag: Mitt. naturw. Ver. Osnabruck 23, 1936. Ed. 2: 1958 (p. xix: Spatherbst 1958) Osnabruck ( Verlag der Rackhortschen Buchhandlung. Druck: Meinders & Elstermann). Oct., p. [i]-lv, 1-543. Copy: B. Koch, Karl [Carl] Heinrich Emil (1809-1879), German botanist; traveller in the Orient; dendrologist; horticulturist; at Wurzburg 1831-1833; Dr. med. Wurzburg 1833; at Jena 1835; travelled in the Kaukasus and Central Asia 1837-1838 and 1843-1844; from 1847 botanist (““Adjunkt’’) at the Berlin Botanical Garden. (A. Koch). HERBARIUM and TYPES: Koch’s herbarium was acquired by Berlin (B) in 1913 and was destroyed 1/2 March 1943. A number of duplicates is still extant, among them material collected by Koch himself. Other specimens are at G, H, GOET, LE, MEL, MO, P, W. (See Edmondson and Lack 1977 and Lack 1978). Ref.: Koch, C., Reise durch Russland und den kaukasischen Isthmus in den Jahren 1836, 1837 und 1838, 2 vols., 1842, 1843. Stuttgart & Tubingen (itin.); Wanderungen im Oriente, wahrend der Jahre 1843 und 1844, 3 vols., 1846, 1847. Weimar (itin.). Ulbrich, O. E., Notizbl. bot. Gart. Mus. Berlin-Dahlem 6: 420-434. 1917 (extensive descr. of herb.). Pilger, R., Mitt. bot. Gart. Mus. Berlin-Dahlem 1(1): 19. 1953. Edmondson, J. R., Taxon 25: 256. 1976 (request for information). Edmondson, J. R. & Lack, H. W., Notes R. Bot. Gard. Edinburgh 35(3): 321-344. 1977 (The Turkish collections of K., eastern Anatolia 1837, 1843; types, collections, itin- erary). Lack, H. W., Willdenowia 8(2): 431-438. 1978 (detailed history of herbarium); Notes R. Bot. Gard. Edinburgh 37(1): 79-94. 1978 (Caucasian coll.). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: ADB 16: 395-398; AG 6(1): 313-314; Barnhart 2: 306; BFM 31; BM 2: 1002; Bossert p. 215; CSP 3: 705, 8: g9, 10: 426, 12: 397; DTS 1: 155-156; Frank 3(Anh.): 51-52; Hortus 3: 1197; IF 710; IH 2: 373; Jackson p. 567 [index]; Kanitz 217; Kew 3: 287; Langman p. 414-415; LS 14182-14185; MW p. 237-239; NAF 28B(2): 340; NI 1083; PR 4763-4771 (ed. 1: 5308-5310); Quenstedt p. 240; Rehder 5: 461-463; RS p. 91; TR 692- 697; TL-2/1: 1761; Tucker 1: 393-394; Urban-Berl. p. 144-145, 364; Zander ed. 10, p. 679. Anon., Bot. Not. 1880: 28; Bot. Zeit. 37: 404. 1879, 38: 224. 1880 (sale library). Balfour, T. A. G., Trans. Bot. Soc. Edinburgh 14: 26-33. 1883. Boissier, E., Fl. orient. 1: xix, xxvi. 1867. Bolle, C., Monatschr. Ver. Beford. Gartenbaues k. Preuss. Staaten 8: 361-388. 1879 (repr. Berlin 1879, 30 p.) (portr.). Eichler, Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 21: 84. 1879. Embacher, F., Lexikon Reisen 116. 1882. Hoffmann et al., Wiss. Z. Humboldt-Univ. Berlin, math.- nat. R. 14: 804. 1965. Koch, Th., Den Freunden Berlin 1879 (fide Lack 1977). Lack, H. W., Taxon 26: 385-386. 1977 (portr., with extensive caption). Lindemann, Bull. Soc. Natural. Moscou 39(1): 311-312. 1884. Merrill, E. D., Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 30(1): 177. 1947. Radde, G., Grundz. Pflanzenverbr. Kaukasus 4, 5, 14. 1899 (Veg. Erde 3). Rothmaler, W., Mitt. thtir. bot. Ver. 41: 54-55. 1931 (brief biogr.). irimen Hs, |= Botan 71224" 1379. Urban, I., Jahrb. K. bot. Gart. Berlin 1: 64, 145. 1881. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 133. 1903. COMPOSITE WORKS: Koch contributed to the Appendix specierum novarum (1853), the Appendix generum et specierum novarum (1854, 1855) and the Appendix plantarum novarum (1856, 1857), treated above under Klotzsch (see nos. 3737, 3738, 3740). HANDWRITING: Candollea 31: 137-138. 1976; Taxon 26: 386. 1977. 3790. Dissertatio inauguralis. Monographia generis Veronicae scripsit Carolus Koch, ... Wir- ceburgi [Wurzburg] (typis Caroli Guilelmi Becker, ...) 1883. Oct. (Monogr. Veronic.). 589 KOCH, K. H. E. Publ.: 1883, p. [1]-36. Copy: HBG. — Koch took his Dr. med. in Wurzburg in 1833 on this dissertation. A trade issue is not known to us. — IDC 951. Ref.: Rothmaler, W., Mitt. thur. bot. Ver. 41: 55. 1933. 3791. Das natiirliche System des Pflanzenreichs nachgewiesen in der Flora von Jena . . . Jena (bei Carl Kochhausen) 1839. Oct. (Nat. Syst. Pflanzenr.). Publ.: 1839, p. [i]-iv, [1]-179. Copy: NY. 3792. Beitrage zu einer Flora des Onents, . .. Halle (Gebauersche Buchdruckerei) 1848-1851, 6 parts. Oct. (Beitr. Fl. Orient.) Publ.: 1848-1851 in six parts; reprinted from Linnaea. part repr. pag. Linnaea dates (publ. journal) I fi}, [1]-155 21(3): [289]-384 Jul 1848 (4): 385-443 Aug 1848 2 157-284 21(5): 609-640 Oct 1848 6): 641-736 Jan 1849 3 285-446, pl. 2 22(2): 177-256, pl. 2 Jun 1849 3): 257-338 Jul 1849 4 Li], 447-604 22(5): 597-640 Sep 1849 6): 641-752 Dec 1849 5 n.v. 23(5): 577-640 Oct 1850 6): 641-713 Jan 1851 6 orig. pagination 24(3): [305]-384 Sep 1851 4): 385-480 Nov 1851 Copies (mostly to some extent incomplete, or a mixture of reprints with independent and with original pagination): B, G, MO, NY (original pag.); IDC 792. — A copy with double pagination of parts 1-4 is at the Staatsbibliothek Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Berlin (inf. H. W. Lack). The reprints of parts 1 and 3 were published 4-5 Sep 1849 and 20-21 Aug 1849 respectively. 3793- Hortus dendrologicus. Verzeichniss der Baume, Straucher und Halbstraucher, die in Europa, Nord- und Mittelasien, im Himalaya und in Nordamerika wild wachsen und moglicherweise in Mitteleuropa im Freien ausdauern; nach dem naturlichen Systeme und mit Angabe aller Synonyme, so wie des Vaterlandes, aufgezahlt und mit einem alphabeti- schen Register versehen ... Berlin (bei F. Schneider & Comp.) 1853. (Hort. dendrol.). (orig. covers of sections). — Title also in latin (p. iii) : *‘Hortus dendrologicus. Indices in usum botanicorum ...” Sectio r: [i]-xvi, [1]-194, publ.: Jan 1853 (Flora rd. 28 Feb 1853, p. xvi: 24 Oct 1852). Sectio 2: 195-354, publ.: 1854 (BSBF Nov-Dec 1854; cover: 1854). 3794. Dendrologie. Baume, Straucher und Halbstraucher, welche in Mittel- und Nord- Europa im Freien kultivirt werden. Kritisch beleuchtet von Karl Koch, ... Erlangen (Verlag von Ferdinand Enke) 1869-1873, 2 vols (in 3). Oct. (Dendrologie). Vol. r: Jan 1869, p. [i]-xviii, [1]-7 Volo on): Dec vase ps Ll; [1-665 Vol. 2(2): Nov 1873, p. [i], [1]-4 Copies: G, MICH, MO, NY, tu Us, USDA. kef.: Ascherson, P. F.A., Bot. Hee 27: 362-368. 28 Mai 1869. Bourdeille, Bull. Soc. imp. Natural. Moscou ser. 2. 14: 492. 1900. Stearn, W. T., J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 3: 175-176. 1957. Hoffmann, Ginther & Blohm, Wiss. Z. Humboldt-Univ. Berlin, Math. Nat. R. 14: 804. 1965. Brizicky, G., Taxon 19: 658. 1969. 3795- Appendix plantarum novarum vel minus cognitarum quae in horto regio botanico be- ogo KOCH, W. D. J. rolinensi coluntur 1871. [Typis C. Feister1 (L. Mewesi1) Berolinensis] 1872]. Qu. (App. pl. nov.) Co-authors: Alexander Carl Heinrich Braun (1805-1877); Paul Friedrich August Ascherson (1834-1913); Carl David Bouché (1809-1881). Publ.: Shortly after 30 Apr 1872 (see p. 10), p. [1 ]-10. Copies: G, HH. — Issued as a separately paged appendix to the Index seminum in horto botanico berolinensi anno 1871 collectorum (itself p. [1]-19). 3796. Appendix quarta ad indicem seminum horti berolinensis anni 1873. Conspectus generum et subgenerum Bromeliacearum Germine supero aut seminifero praeditarum adjectis observa- tionibus de speciebus novis nonnullis hujus ordinis auctore C. Koch ['Typis C. Feisteri (L. Mewesii Berolinensis) 1874]. Qu. (Consp. Bromel.) Publ.: 1874, p. [1]-7. Copy: HH. — A note on p. 20 of the Index seminum itself states that appendix 4 was not yet ready when the seed list was published (early 1874) but would be distributed later and separately. 3797. Vorlesungen tiber Dendrologie. Gehalten zu Berlin im Winterhalbjahr 1874/75 ... Stuttgart (Verlag von Ferdinand Enke) 1875. Oct. (Vorles. Dendrol.). Publ.: 1875 (p. vii: Mai 1875), p. [i]-xxiv, [1]-408. Copy: M. 3798. Die Baume und Straucher des alten Griechenlands ... Stuttgart (Verlag von Ferdinand Enke) 1879. Oct. (Baum. Griechenl.). Preface: Carl August Bolle (1821-1909; gives a brief biography), and Johann Gottfried Wetzstein (1815-1905). Ed. [1]: 16 Oct-15 Nov 1879 (p. xx: 16 Oct 1879; Nat. Nov. Nov 1879; Bot. Zeit. 16 Jan 1880), p. [i]-xx, [1]-270. Copies: MICH, NY. Ed. 2: Sep 1883 (Nat. Nov. Sep 1883; Bot. Zeit. 28 Sep, 26 Oct 1883; t.p. 1884), p. [i]-xx, [1]- 270. Copies: MO, USDA, [279 p. USDA]. — Berlin (Verlag von R. Jacobsthal) 1884. Oct. Koch, Wilhelm Daniel Joseph (1771-1849), German physician and botanist; Dr. med. Giessen 1794; practiced at Kaiserslautern from 1797 until 1824, then professor of botany at Erlangen. (W. Koch). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: The type herbarium of the Synopsis was acquired by Suringar and is now at L. The non-German part of the herbarium is at ER. Other material at G. Ref.: Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von, Bot. Zeit. 8: 288. 1850, 25: 336, 359-360. 1867. Haussknecht, H. K., Flora 56: 403, 405. 1873. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: ADB 16: 402-403; AG 1: 322, 5(1): 615, 12(1): 297; Backer p- 305; Barnhart 2: 306; BM 2: 1004; Bossert p. 215; Clokie p. 194; CSP 3: 705-707; DTS 1: 156-158, xxi, 6(4): 19, 163; Frank 3(Anh.): 51; GR p. 98; Hortus 3: 1197 (““Koch, W.J.D.”’); IF 710; 1H 2: 374; Jackson p. 227, 293, 295, 342; Kew 3: 288; Langman p. 415; MW p. 239; NI (alph.); PR 4772-4776 (ed. 1: 5311-5315); Rehder 5: 463; RS p. 91; Saccardo 1: 93, 2: 60; SBC p. 124 (“W. Koch’’); SO add. 844b-d; TL-2/1: 219, 451,,559, 702, 1402; Tucker 1: 394; Zander ed. 10, p. 679. Anon., Bot. Not. 1844: 175, 1850: 40; Festschrift z. 50. }. Doktorsjubilaeum (7.v., see Flora 27: 470, 526. 1844); Bot. Zeit. 7: g10. 1849; 29: 143-144. 1871. A.S., Bot. Zeit. 8: 26-29. 1850. Bernardi, L., Candollea 30: 63-70. 1975 (corr. with A. P. de Candolle). Furnrohr, A. E., Flora 32: 689, 712-720. 1849 (bibl.); 33: 208, 352. 1850, 34: 64. 1851, 35: 143. 1852. Hausmann, F., Fl. Tirol 3: 1181. 1854. Hooker, W. J., J. Bot. Kew Gard. Misc. 2: 94, 287. 1850. Kirschleger, F., Fl. Alsace 2: Ixxvi-lxxvii. 1857. Pax, F., Grundz. Pflanzenverbr. Karpathen 50. 1898 (Veg. Erde 2(1)). Reess, M., Pflege Bot. Franken 25-27, 86. 1884. Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von, Bot. Zeit. 1: 245, 800. 1843, 2: 528-529. 1844, 23: 220. 1865 (reviews of Taschenbuch eds. 1 and 6, see no. 3805). Stafleu, F. A., Regn. veg. 71: 339 [index]. 1970. 59 KOCH, W. D. J. COMPOSITE WoRKS: (1) Contributed to J. Sturm, Dewtschlands Flora, 1. Abtheilung, text for Hefte 63, 64, 66, 67, 68, 70, 72, 73, 74, 75-76, 79-80, 83-84, 87-88, 89-90, 91-92. (2) Contributed to Reichenbach, Plantae criticae, vol. 2, pl. 174, fide Helm (Festschrift Nissen . 366). Raat C. Rohlings Dewtschlands Flora. Nach einem veranderten und erweiterten Plane bearbeitet von Franz Carl Mertens, ... und Wilhelm Daniel Joseph Koch, ... Frankfurt am Main, 5 vols. 1823-1839, see under Rohling. HANDWRITING: Candollea 31: 139-140. 1976. EpoNyMy: Kochia A. W. Roth (1801). Note: Kochiophyton Schlechter ex Cogniaux (1906) is dedicated to Theodor Koch-Grunberg (fl. 1903-1913), traveller and collector in South America. Kochisporites J. B. Urban (1971) is dedicated to Donald Koch, American geologist. 3799. Catalogus plantarum, quas in ditione florae palatinatus legerunt G. Koch et J. B. Ziz, in amicorum usum conscriptus. Moguntiae [Mainz] 1814. Oct. (in fours). (Caé. pl.). Co-author: Joahnn Baptist Ziz (1779-1829). Publ.: 1814 (“‘vorgelegt”’ 4 Feb 1819, cf. Flora 2: 121), p. [1]-24. Copy: G. 3800. Generum tribuumque plantarum Umbelliferarum nova dispositio, ... [Breslau 1824]. Qu. (Gen. pl. Umbell.). Publ.: 1824 (journal rd. by Flora before 28 Oct 1824), p. [1], 57-159, err. slip., 3 pl. (partly col. liths. Bischoff). Copies: G, L. — Nova Acta Leop. 12(1): 55-156. 1824. Ref.: Anon., Flora 7: 640. 28 Oct 1824, 8: 387-388. 1825. Zuchold, E. A., Jahresber. nat. Ver. Halle 5: 29. 1853. 3801. De Salicibus europaeis commentatio. Auctore G. D. I. Koch ... Erlangae (sumtibus Caroli Heyderi) 1828. Oct. (Salzc. eur.). Publ.: 1828 (Flora rd. Oct-Dec 1828), p. [i], [1]-64, [1-2, ind.]. Copies: BR, G, M, MICH, MO, NY, WU, U, USDA. Ref.: Anon., Flora 13(1) Erg. Bl. 36-46. Jan-Mai 1830. Bourdeille, Bull. Soc. imp. Natural. Moscou ser. 6: 371. 1893. 3802. De plantis labiatis. Programma .. . Erlangae (Typis Jungeanis) 1833. Qu. (Pl. labiat.). Publ.: 1833 (rd. Flora 15 Jan 1834), p. [1]-15. Copies: G, M, MO, NY, Regensburg. 3803. Synopsis florae germanicae et helveticae, exhibens stirpes phanerogamas rite cognitas, quae in Germania, Helvetia, Borussia et Istria sponte crescunt atque in hominum usum copiosus coluntur, secundum systema Candolleanum digestas, praemissa generum dispositione, se- cundum classes et ordines systematis Linnaeani conscripta: ... Francofurti ad Moenum [Frankfurt a. M.] (Sumptibus Friederici Wilmans) [1835-] 1837-1838. Oct. (Syn. fl. germ. helv.). Ed. 1, vol. 1: [i]-lx, [1]-844. Copies: G, MICH, MO, NY; IDC 5985. Index generum, specierum et synonymorum, ib. 1838, p. [i], [1]-102. Copies: G, MICH. — [Octavo in fours]. section pages title-page date dates of receipt by Hinrichs I [1 ]-352 1835 25-26 Apr 1836 [sic] 2 353-844, [i]-lx 1837 1-7 Oct 1837 index [i], [1]-102 1838 25 Noy-1 Dec 1838 Ed. 2 [part 1:] Francofurti ad Moenum (sumptibus Friderici Wilmans) 1843-1845. Oct. Copies: G, MICH, NY, U; IDC 7328. Pars prima: 19-21 Jun 1843 (Hinrichs), p. [i*, gen. t-p.], [i]-lx, [1]-452. Pars secunda: Nov 1844, p. [i-iii], [451, sic: 451-452 double]-964. — Lipsiae [Leipzig] (sumptibus Gebhardt et Reisland). Pars tertia: 17-20 Sep 1845 (Hinrichs), p. [i], 963 [sic, 963-964 double]-1164. — Lipsiae -(id.). KOCH, W. D. J. Ed. 3: Lipsiae [Leipzig] (sumptibus Gebhardt et Reisland) [1856-] 1857. Oct. Copzes: MICH, MO(2), NY, USDA. Pars 1: Sep-Oct 1856 (received by BSBF Oct 1857; Schlechtendal rev. Bot. Zeit. 3 Oct 1856), p. [1]- lviii, [1]-400. Pars 2: 1857, p. [1, ui], [401 ]-875. Ref.: Wimmer, C. F. H., Jahrb. wiss. Kritik 1838(1): 372-376, 377-383, 385-392, 393-396. Mar 1838 (fundamental criticism of ed. 1). Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von, Bot. Zeit. 1: 778-783 (10 Nov 1843), 796-799 (17 Nov 1843) (ed. 2, 1); 4: 392-393 (5 Jun 1846) (ed. 2, 2& 3). Fuchs, H. P., Beih. Nova Hedwigia 3: go. 1962. 3804. Synopsis der deutschen und schweizer Flora, enthaltend die genauer bekannten Pflanzen, welche in Deutschland, der Schweiz, in Preussen und Istrien wild wachsen und zum Ge- brauche der Menschen in grosserer Menge gebauet werden, nach dem De Candolleschen Systeme geordnet, mit einer vorangehenden Uebersicht der Gattungen nach den Classen und Ordnungen des Linneischen Systemes, ... Frankfurt am Main (Im Verlage von Friedrich Wilmans) 1838. Oct. (Syn. deut. schweiz. Fl.). Ed. 1: in two parts, 1837-1838. Copies: MO, U. — Dates: receipt by Hinrichs: 1: 26 Nov-2 Dec 1837, p. [i]-lxvi, [1]-... 2: 15-21 Apr 1838, p. .. .-840. Index: Register der Gattungen, Arten und Synonyme. Publ. 25 Nov-1 Dec 1838, p. [i], [i]-101, [102, Oct.]. Ed. 2: in seven parts 1846-1847 (erster Theil 1-460, zweiter Theil 461-1210). Copy: MO. Dates: id. 1: 2-4 Apr 1846, p. [1i]-xlviii, [1]-124. 2: 15-17 Jun 1846, p. 125- 3: 23-26 Jul 1846, p. ...-460. 4: 15-17 Oct 1846, p. [461]-636. 5/6: 21 Dec 1846, p. 637-994. 7: 1-3 Jul 1847, p. 995-1210. Imprint: Leipzig (Verlag van Gebhardt & Reisland) 1846. Oct. Ed. 3:**. . . neuarbeitete Auflage. In Verbindung mit namhaften Botanikern herausgegeben von Professor Dr. E. Hallier, fortgesetzt von [1, 2:] R. Wohlfarth [3:] A. Brand...” Leipzig (O.R. Reisland) 1892-1907, 3 vols. Oct. Editors: Ernst Hallier (1831-1904), Rudolf Wohlfart (1830-?), August Brand (1863-1930). 1: [i]-viiil, [1 ]-997 (p. viii: 28 Jul 1892). 2: [1-mi], [999]-1990. 3: [a-vi, [1, cont.], 1991-3094 (p. vi: Dec 1906). vol. Lief. pages dates I I [1 ]-160 Feb 1890 2 161-320 Nov 1890 3 321-480 Jul 1891 4 481-640 Dec 1891 5 641-800 Mar 1892 6 801-960 Jun 1892 It, F 961-997/[999]-1110, [i]-vili Aug 1892 2 8 I111-1270 Oct 1893 9 1271-1430 Aug 1895 10 1431-1590 Feb 1897 II 1591-1750 Sep 1900 12 1751-1910 Sep 1901 DA) 13 191 I-1990/1991-2070, [1], [111] Apr 1902 3 14 2071-2230 Jan 1903 15 2231-2390 Nov 1903 16 2391-2550 Jan 1905 17 2551-2710 Sep 1905 18 2711-3004. [i]-vi Feb 1907 KOCH, W. D. J. Copies: G, MO, NY, US. The dates are those given by Chiovenda, Flora delle Alpi Lepontinae 1: 134-137. 1906, confirmed by Briquet and Burnat on the basis of invoices (see copy G). The G copy has all original covers. The dates of receipt by Naturae Novitates and Bot. Zeit. are often in complete agreement, but for a few fascicles they are 2-5 months later. Ref.: Koehne, B. A. E., Bot. Zeit. 51(2): 262-266. 1893 (ed. 3). 3805. Taschenbuch der deutschen und schweizer Flora, enthaltend die genauer bekannten Pflan- zen, welche in Deutschland, der Schweiz, in Preussen und Istrien wild wachsen und zum Gebrauche der Menschen in grosserer Menge gebauet werden, nach dem DeCandollischen Systeme geordnet, mit einer vorangehenden Uebersicht der Gattungen nach den Classen und Ordnungen des Linneischen Systemes, ... Leipzig (Verlag von Gebhardt und Reis- land) [1843] 1844. Oct. ( Taschenb. deut. schweiz. Fl.). Ed. 1: 26-28 Oct 1843 (see TL-1/605; t.p. 1844), p. [1]-]xxxii, [1]-604. Copies: B, G, M, MICH, NY, US. Ed. 2: 9-12 Feb 1848 (Hinrichs), p. [i]-lxxxiv, [1]-604. Copy: MO. — “Zweite unveranderte Auflage,”’ Leipzig (id.) 1848. Oct. Ed. 3: 22-25 Oct 1851 (Hinrichs; Bot. Zeit. 28 Nov 1851), p. [1]-lxxxiv, [1]-604. Copies: NY, Regensburg. — “‘Dritte Auflage.” Leipzig (id.) 1851. Oct. Ed. 4: 1856, p. [i]-Ixxx, [1]-583, [584, err.]. Copies: B, BR, G, M, NY, Regensburg. — “‘Vierte Auflage.” Leipzig (id.) 1856. Oct. Ed. 5: 1860, p. [i]-Ixxx, [1]-583. Copzes: L, M, NY. — “‘Fuinfte Auflage.” Leipzig (id.) 1860. Oct. Ed. 6: Jun-Jul 1865 (Flora 22 Jul 1865 ““Neuigkeit”’, Bot. Zeit. 7 Jul 1865 (rev.)), p. [i]-Ixxx, [1]-583. Copies: B, M, NY. — “‘Sechste Auflage.”’ Leipzig (id.) 1865. Oct. Ed. 7: ““Taschenbuch ... bekannten Phanerogamen und Gefasscryptogamen welche im Deutschen Reich, incl. Elsass, Lothringen und Posen, in der Schweiz, in Deutsch- Oesterreich und in Istrien wild wachsen, und zum Gebrauche der Menschen in grosserer Anzahl gebauet werden, nach dem nattrlichen System geordnet, mit einem vorangehen- den Schlussel zur Aufsuchung der nattirlichen Familien nach der Original-Ausgabe von Dr. Wilh. Dan. Jos. Koch und mit werthvollen Beitragen aus dessen Nachlass versehen sowie mit Unterstutzung zahlreicher Deutscher Floristen dem gegenwartigen Standpunkt der Botanik gemass ganzlich umgearbeitet von Ernst Hallier.”’ Leipzig (Fues’s Verlag (R. Reisland)) 1878. Oct. Editor: Ernst Hallier (1831-1904). Publ.: Apr 1878 (O.b.Z., Flora and Bot. Zeit.), p. [i*], [i]-xvi, [1]-802. Copies: B, G, M, MO, NY, Regensburg. Note: Stein 1878, on Hallier’s Neubearbeitung: “‘das Gute davon ist nicht neu und das Neue nicht gut.” Hallier announced the 7th edition as ‘““dem gegenwartigen Standpunkte der Botanik gemass ganzlich umgearbeitet.” “Eine reine Buchdruckerspekulation” (Stein). Ed. 8: Mai 1881 (p. ii: Jan 1881; Nat. Nov. Mai 1881; Bot. Zeit. 27 Mai 1881), p. [1*], [i]- Ixxili, [1], [1]-802. Copies: B, L, M, NY. “Achte Auflage. Neu herausgegeben von Ernst Hallier. Zweite durch den Linné’schen Schlussel vermehrte Stereotyp-Auflage.” Leipzig (id.) 1881. Oct. Ref.: Ascherson, P. F. A., Bot. Zeit. 36: 729-735, 743-752. 1878. Stein, Osterr. bot. Z. 28: 240-243. 1878. Koehler, Alexander Daniel (1762-1828), [fictitious] German botanist stated to have worked with Mutis in Colombia and to have travelled in Brazil, Peru and Chile. NOTE: One of the fictitious botanists created by an unknown contributor to Appleton’s Dictionary of American Biography (ca. 1890) and cited by Barnhart as such (1919). Among the books cited for him are a Flora brasiliensis (4 vols., Berlin, 1821-1823), a Flora venezuelensis (4 vols., 1822), Genera et species palmarum (Stuttgart 1825), all obviously inspired by von Martius (1794-1868), and Conspectus polygalorum florae Brasilicae meridionalis (2 vols., Berlin 1827), inspired by Auguste de Saint-Hilaire (1799-1853). Ref.: Barnhart, J. H. J. New York Bot. Gard. 20: 174-175. 1919. 594 KOEHNE Kohler, Hermann Adolph (1834-1879), German botanist. (Aoh/.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BFM 434, 1809, 1892: BM 2: 1005; GF p. 62; Langman p. 415; ME 2: 542; NI 1085. EPONYMY: Neokoehleria Schlechter (1912) is dedicated to E. (or H?) Koehler (fl. 1906-1913), orchid collector in Peru. 3806. Adhler’s Medizinal-Pflanzen in naturgetreuen Abbildungen mit Kurz erlauterndem Texte. Atlas zur Pharmacopoeia germanica, austriaca, belgica, helvetica, hungarica, ros- sica, suecica, neerlandica, british pharmacopoeia, zum Codex medicamentaricus, sowie zur Pharmacopoeia of the United States of America. Herausgegeben von G. Pabst ... Gera- Untermhaus (Verlag von Fr. Eugen Kohler) [1883-] 1887 [-1898], 3 vols. (Med.-P/.). Editors: (1, 2): Gustav Pabst (x-1g11), (3): Max Adalbert Theodor Eugen Vogtherr (1850- 1915); collaborator (3): Robert Louis August Maximilian [Max] Gurke (1854-1911); collaborator (2): Fritz Elsner (at Schonefeld-Leipzig). r: Lieferung 1-24, Jun 1883-Feb 1887, p. [i]-viii, plates (with text) 1-14, 14a, 15-61, 61(2)-79(2, ho SS ie) o ar} < 3 gq nN o [Sn] o — = fem) (oe) (2) a > fo go (os) ide) Oo v la | = a a Sr No) ps S oP 3 S NY NY ah 110-156, 157(t, Wt), 156-170, 170, 171-194, [index 1-58]. 3: Lieferung 1-20, 1896-1898, p. [i*-v*], [i]-xxxiv, [1], pl. (zd.): 1-80. “TIT. (Erganzungs-) Band. Neueste Medizinalpflanzen und Verwechselungen mit 80 Tafeln in Farbendruck. Bearbeitet von Dr. Max Vogtherr in Berlin, under Mitwirkung von Dr. M. Gurke, ...”’ Gera-Untermhaus (Druck und Verlag von Fr. Eugen Kohler) s.d. 4: iv. (Erganzungsband II) bearbeitet von G. Schellenberg und W. Brandt, Gera-Un- termhaus, 1913-1914, n.v., published in parts. Copies: B, BR, MO (original covers). — Published in parts of 4 pl. each, which can be dated from notes in Nat. Nov. and Bot. Zeit. The plates are of drawings by Walther Muller and C. F. Schmidt. Reprint: (vols. 1, 2): Berlin-Lichterfelde (Bermiihler) 1923 (n.v.). Koehne, Bernhard Adalbert Emil (1848-1918), German botanist and dendrologist; Dr. phil. Berol. 1869; participated as ““Vizefeldwebel beim Alexander Regiment” in the Battle of Gravelotte (18 Aug 1870); teacher at the Friedrich-Werderschen Gewerbschule 1872-1880; from 1880 at the then new Falk-Realgymnasium, both in Berlin; professor’s title 1891; from 1913 retired; one of the founders (1881) of the Deutsche botanische Gesellschaft. (Aoehne). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: B (22.000). Exsiccatae: Herbarium dendrologicum adumbrationibus illus- tratum, nos. 1-565, 1896-1905, sets at B, BM, C, G, GB, M, MANCH, OXF, 8, STU, UPS, W. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 6(2): 107; Barnhart 2: 308; BJI 1: 33, 2:92; BM 2: 1005; Bossert p. 216; Clokie p. 194; CSP 8: 103, 12: 398, 16: 366-367; DTS 6(4): 163; Hortus 3: 1197 (““Koehne’’) ; IH 2: 374-375; Jackson p. 372; Kew 3: 289-290; Langman p. 415; MW p. 239-241; NAF 28B(2): 340; PR 4778; Rehder 5: 464; TL-2/1: 1713; Tucker 1: 395-396; Urban-Berl. p. 364; Zander ed. 10, p. 679. Anon., Bot. Not. 1918: 296; Mitt. deut. dendr. Ges. 1917: 248 (portr.; vice-president since 1896). Harms, H. A. T., Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 36: (73)-(89). 1919 (portr., bibl.). Koehne, B. A. E., Deut. Gartnerzeit.. (Moeller) 11(26): 306-307. Aug 1896 (portr., autobiogr.; fide Harms 1919). Merrill, E. D., Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 30(1): 177. 1947. Urban, I., Fl. bras. 1(1): 181-182. 1906 (orig. biogr. inf.). COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Engler, Pflanzenreich, Lythraceae. Heft 17, publ. 9g Oct 1903 (Nat. Nov. Nov(1, 2) 1903). Nachtrage Jun 1908, 37 p. (repr. from Bot. Jahrb.) (TL-2/1713). (2) Eichler, Blithendiagramme 2: 179-180. 1878, inf. on Lythraceae. 595 KOEHNE (3) EP, Die natiirlichen Pflanzenfamilien, ed 1, Lythraceae, W11. 7: 1-16, publ. Jun 1892. (suppl.: Nachtr. 2-4(1): 260-261. Oct 1897; lc. (2): 48. 8 Oct 1900). (4) Martius, Flora brasiliensis, Lythraceae, 13(2): 185-370, pl. 39-67. 1 Oct 1877. (5) Just’s Botanischer fahresbericht, editor, 1883-1897. (6) Warming, Symbolae, 38, Lythraceae, p. 46-48, publ. 3 Mai 1892. EpoNyMy: Aoehneago O. Kuntze (1891). Aoehneola Urban (1901) is probably also dedicated to him. 3807. Uber Bliithenentwicklung bei den Compositen. Botanische Inaugural-Dissertation, zur Erlangung der Doctorwirde in der philosophischen Facultat der Friedrich-Wilhelms- Universitat zu Berlin genehmigt und 6ffentlich zu vertheidigen am 26. Juli 1869 von Emil Koehne aus Schlesien ... Berlin (Druck von Gustav Schade ...) s.d. [1869]. Oct. (Bl.- Entw. Compos.). Thesis ed.: 26 Jul 1860 (t.p.; Bot. Zeit. 6 Aug 1869; Flora rd. 20 Jul-20 Aug 1869); p. [1-111], [1]-71, [72, theses], pl. 7-3 (uncol. liths. author). Copy: B. Trade ed.: 26 Jul-16 Aug 1869 (BSbF rd. 10 Jul-16 Aug 1869), p. [i-iii], [1]-71, pl. 7-3 (id.). Copies: L, M, NY.—“‘... Botanische Inaugural-Dissertation, zur Erlangung der Doctor- wurde in der Philosophie vorgelegt der philosophischen Facultat der Friedrich-Wilhelms- Universitat zu Berlin .. .” Berlin (Verlag von Th. Chr. Fr. Enslin. (Adolph Enslin)) 1869. Koehne equated the pappus of the Compositae with the calyx. Ref.: Anon., Flora 52: 384, 398, 430. 1869; Bull. Soc. bot. France 16(bibl.): 109. 16 Aug 1869. 3808. Appendix altera ad indicem seminum in horto botanico berolinensi anno 1873 collectorum. Americani generis Cupheae species quae in hortis coluntur in ordine systematico enumerantur ab Aemilio Koehne, adiecto synonymorum indice alphabetico [Typis C. Feisteri (L. Mewesii) Berolinensis 1874). Qu. (Amer. Cuph. sp.) Publ.: 1874, issued separately and later than the 1873 seed list; the latter publ. early 1874; p. [1-2]. Copies: HH, U. 3809. Lythraceae monographice describunter ab Aemilio Koehne. Partes quatuordecim ex “Engler’s Botanische Jahrbiicher”’. Vol. 1-7 seorsim impressae. Index repertur in ultima pagina. Lipsiae. 1880-1885. Oct. (Lythrac. monogr. descr.) Publ.: A series of reprints from Bot. Jahrb., with independent and original pagination, p. [1], [1]-485, Map. part Bot. Jahrb. dates I 1: [142]-178 30 Jul 1880 2 [240]-266 12 Oct 1880 3 305-335 24 Jan 1881 4 36-458 5 Apr 1881 5 2: 136-176 14 Jun 1881 6 395-429 3 Feb 1882 7 3: 129-155 g Jun 1882 8 319-340 18 Aug 1882 9 341-352 13 Oct 1882 10 4: 12-37 22 Mar 1883 II 386-431 28 Aug 1883 12 5: [95]-132 4 Mar 1884 13 6: 1-48 24 Oct 1884 14 7: 1-61 3 Nov 1885 8: 244-246 15 Feb 1887 Copies: BR, G. — Parts 1-11 were issued together in reprint form, Apr 1884. Part 12: Dec 1884 (48 p.). 3810. Die Gattungen der Pomaceen ... Berlin (R. Gaertners Verlagsbuchhandlung Hermann Heyfelder.) 1890. Qu. (Gatt. Pomac.). 596 KOELER Publ.: 6 Apr 1890 (Bot. Zeit. 25 Apr 1890; Nat. Nov. Apr(2) 1890; Bot. Jahrb. 24 Jun 1890; Flora rd. 5 Jul 1890; inf. John W. Landon), p. [1]-33, p/. 7-2 (uncol. liths.). Copy: M. — Wissenschaftliche Beilage zum Program des Falk-Realgymnasiums zu Berlin. Ostern 1890. (Programm nr. 95). For further notes on this subject see Humboldt, Jul 1890: 217- 218 and Gartenflora 40: 4-7, 35-38, 59-61. 1891. Ref.: Anon., Flora 73: 277. 5 Jul 1890. 3811. Deutsche Dendrologie. Kurze Beschreibung der in Deutschland im Freien aushaltenden Nadel- und Laubholzgewachse zur schnellen und sicheren Bestimmung der Gattungen, der Arten und einiger wichtigeren Abarten und Formen ... Stuttgart (Verlag von Ferdinand Enke) 1893. Oct. (Deut. Dendrol.). Publ.: Mai 1893 (p. x: Apr 1893; Nat. Nov. Mai(2) 1893; Bot. Zeit. 16 Jun 1893), p. [i]-xvi, [1]-601, [602, list], fig. 1-100 (by author). Copies: M, MO, NY, US, USDA. Ref.: K.G., Flora 77: 216. 15 Jun 1893. Solms, H., Bot. Zeit. 51: 361-362. 1 Dec 1893. Gurke, R. L. A. M., Bot. Jahrb. 17(Lit.): 33-34. 29 Sep 1893. 3812. Philadelphus ... [Stuttgart 1896]. Oct. (Philadelphus). Publ.: 1896 (Bot. Zeit. 1 Jul 1897), p. [1]-12. Copy: M.— Reprinted from Gartenflora 1896: 450-461. Kolbing, F, W. (x-1840), German bishop of the Herrnhut Moravian society at Gnadenfeld, Schlesien. (Adlb.) HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 308; BM 2: 1005; CSP 3: 714; DTS 1: 159; PR 4779 (ed. 1: 5318); Rehder 1: 378. Pritzel, G. A., Linnaea 19: 456. 1847. 3813. Flora der Oberlausitz oder Nachweisung der daselbst wild wachsenden phanerogamen Pflanzen mit Einschluss der Farrnkrauter nach den naturlichen Familien geordnet ... Gorlitz (bei C. G. Zobel) 1828. Duod. (Fl. Oberlausitz). Publ.: 1828 (p. xiii: Sommer 1827), p. [i]-xvi, [1]-118. Copzes: G, Regensburg. Nachtrag: Gorlitzer Abh. 3: 17-25. 1842. (n.v.). Koelderer, Johann Georg (//. 1747), German physician; Dr. med. Strasbourg 1748. (Koeld.) HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BM 2: 1005; PR 4780 (ed. 1: 5319); Rehder 5: 464; Tucker 18, GO\9)s 3814. B.C.D. Viscum plerarumque arborum plantam parasiticam dissertatione hac in- augurali botanica-medica solo deo praeside, ex decreto gratiosi medicorum ordinis, pro gradu doctoris more recepto legitime obtinendo, placido eruditorum examini sistit ad diem ix. mal a. [md]-ccxlvii. Johannes Georgius Koelderer, memminga-suevus, auctor horis locoque consuetis. Argentorati [Strassbourg]| (typis Johannis Henrici Heitzii, Univ. Ty- pogr.) s.d. [1748.] Qu. (Viscum). Publ.: 9 Mai 1748, p. [i-iv], [1]-32. Copy: B. Koeler, Georg Ludwig (1765-1807), German botanist at Mainz. (Aoeler). HERBARIUM and TYPES: W. Ref.: Burdet, H., Candollea 31: 141. 1976. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 2(1): 354; Barnhart 2: 308; BM 2: 1005; CSP 3: 716; Jackson p. 275; Kew 3: 290; PR 4781-4782 (ed. 1: 5320-5321); Rehder 5: 464; RS p. 91; Tucker 1: 396; Zander ed. 10, p. 679. 597 KOELER HANDWRITING: Candollea 31: 141-142. 1976. EPONYMY: Aoelera Willdenow (1806); Aoelerta Persoon (1805). 3815. Georgii Ludovici Koeleri ... Descriptio graminum in Gallia et Germania tam sponte nascentium quam humana industria copiosus provenientium. Francofurti ad Moenum (apud Varrentrapp et Wenner) 1802. Oct. (Descr. Gram.). Publ.: 1802 (p. xiv: 13 Jan 1802; GGA 5 Feb 1803), p. [1]-xiv, 10 charts, [ 1 ]-384, [2, err.], tad. 1-35. Copies: G, L, M, MO, NY, US, USDA. Koelle, Johann Ludwig Christian (1763-1797), German physician (‘‘Medicinalrath’’) and botanist at Bayreuth. (Koelle). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 5(2): 610, 758; Barnhart 2: 308; BM 2: 1005; Dryander 3: 292; DTS 1: 159; Hortus 3: 1197 (““Koelle’’); PR 4783-4784 (ed. 1: 5322-5323); Rehder 1: 375: Familler, I., Denkschr. bay. bot. Ges. Regensburg 11: 12, 18. 1g1t. Romer, Je Arch. bot, 20) 11.1700; EPONYMY: Aoellea Biria (1811); Koellia Moench (1794). 3816. Spicilegium observationum de Aconito. Quod summi numinis auspiciis academiae fride- rico-alexandrinea rectore magnificentissimo serenissimo principe ac domino domino Chris- tiano Friderico Carolo Alexandro ... ex decreto gratiosi medicorum ordinis pro gradu doctoris medicinae et chirurgiae obtinendo d. [] sept. [md] cclxxxvii publice tuebitur auctor foan. Ludov. Christian. Koelle baruthinus. Accedit tabula aeri incisa. Erlangae (typis Adolphii Ernesti Iunge) s.d. [1787]. Oct. (Spzc. observ. Aconit.). Thesis ed.: Sep 1787, p. [1]-60, 7 pl. (uncol. copp.). Copy: Regensburg (which has trade edition t.p., 1788, stuck in front as p. [ii]). Trade ed.: 1788 (t.p.), p. [1]-60, 1 pl. (id.). Copy: G. — “‘Spicilegium observationum de Aconito auctore Ioann. Ludov. Christian. Koelle .. .”’ Erlangae (sumtu Ioann. Iac. Palm) 1788. Oct. Extract: Hoppe, Bot. Taschenb. 1792, p. 134-154. 3817. Flora des Furstenthumes Bayreuth, gesammelt von lohann Ludwig Christian Koelle . . . Besonders fur lugendlehrer, Ockonomen und Apotheker bearbeitet und herausgegeben von Theodor Christian Ellrodt ... Bayreuth (bey lohann Andreas Lubecks Erben) 1798. Oct. (Fl. Bayreuth). Editor: Theodor Christian Ellrodt (1767-1804), librarian of the royal library at Bayreuth. Publ.: 1798 (p. xiv: 4 Apr 1798), p. [1]-xiv, [1]-354. Copies: G, MO, NY. Koelliker, Rudolph Albert von (1817-1905), Swiss human anatomist and botanist; Dr. phil. Zurich 1841; Dr. med. Heidelberg 1842; professor of anatomy at Heidelberg 1844- 1847; id. at Wurzburg from 1847. (Aoell.) HERBARIUM and TyPES: Unknown; some material at E and MANCH. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 308; BFM 988; BL 2: 591, 676; CSP 3: 720-724, 8: 106-107, 10: 436-437; IH 2: 377; Kew 3: 290; PR 4785 (ed. 1: 5324); Rehder 5: 464; Tucker 1: 396. Anon., Flora 74: 533, 534. 1891 (ref. to Festschrift). Lang, A., in Nekrol. Biogr. Schweiz. naturf. Ges. Zurich 1906, p. cxxiii-cxl; Vierteljahrsschr. naturf. Ges. Ztirich 50(4): 567-572. 1906. Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide'mss. Coll. Acad. Phila p. 239. 1963. EPONYMY: Koellikeria Regel (1848); x Koellikohleria Wiehler (1968, also commemorating Michael Kohler (ff. 1834-1872), Swiss teacher of science). 598 KOLREUTER 3818. Verzeichniss der phanerogamischen Gewachse des Rantons Kurwch ... Zurich (Druck von Orell, Fussli u. Comp.) 1839. Duod. (Verz. phan. Gew. Cuirich). Publ.: Feb-Aug 1839 (p. xiv: 21 Jan 1839; rd. Flora 9 Sep 1839), p. [i]-xxv, [xxvi, abbr.], [1, h.t.], [1]-154, [1, err.]. Copies: G, NY. Ref.: Anon., Lit. Ber. Flora 10: 67-72. 14 Jul 1840. Naegeli, Ber. Zurch. bot. Ges. 13: 68-80. 1917 (additions). Koelpin, Alexander Bernhard (1739-1801), German physician, botanist and teacher at the academic gymnasium at Stettin. (Aoelp.). HERBARIUM and TyYPEs: B. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 308; BM 2: 1006; Dryander 1: 166, 169, 239, 247, 2: 183, 366, 577, 3: 163, 499;I1H 2: 364; Kew 3: 290; Langman p. 415; PR 4786-4789 (ed. 1: 5325-5329); Rehder 5: 464; Tucker 1: 396. Anon., Dict. Sci. méd. 5: 446-447. 1822 (bibl.). Fries, Th. M., Bref och Skrifv. Linné 1(2): 318. 1908, 1(7): 184, 185. 1917. EPONYMY: Aoelpinia Pallas (1776). 3819. Florae Gryphicae supplementum herbationibus accomodatum ... Gryphiswaldiae [Greifswald] (Impensis et litteris A. F. Rose) 1769. Oct. (Fl. Gryph. suppl.) Publ.: 1769, p. [1-xvi], [1]-128, [129-136, index]. Copy: HH. — Supplement to S. G. Wilcke, Fil. Gryph. 1765. Kolreuter, Joseph Gottlieb (1733-1806), German botanist; early student of flower biology and of hybridization; Dr. med. Tubingen 1756; until 1761 at St. Petersburg; until 1763 at Calw; from then on director of the botanical garden at Karlsruhe. (Adlr.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: ADB 16: 493-496; Backer p. 305; Barnhart 2: 308; BM 2: 1006; Bossert p. 217; CSP 3: 724, 16: 368; Dawson p. 406; De Toni 1: lxxi; Dryander 5: 309; Frank 3(Anh.): 52; GR p. 99; HA 2: 453; Jackson p. 98; Langman p. 415; Lipschitz 4: 141- 143; LS 14208; Moebius p. 342, 452; PR 4790-4792 (ed. 1: 5330-5332); Rehder 5: 464; TR 698-700; Tucker 1: 396. Behrens, Verh. naturw. Ver. Karlsruhe 11: 1-53. 1894, 268-320. 1896 (bibl.). Dorfler, I., Botaniker-Portrats no. 35. 1907 (portr.). Ewan, J. et al., Short hist. bot. U.S. 60, 66. 1969. Fries, Th. M., Bref och Skrifv. Linné 1(3): 252. 1909, 1(6): 43. 1912, 2(1): 140, 141. 1916. Glass, B. et al., Forerunners of Darwin: 1745-1859. Baltimore 1968, see p. 465 [index]. Harvey-Gibson, R. J., Outlines hist. bot. 59, 60-62. 1914. Jourdan, A, J. L., Dict. Sci. méd. 5: 447-448. 1822 (bibl.). Krumbiegel, I., Bibl. genet. 10: 251-298. 1933 (premendelian hybr.); Gregor Mendel 142. 1967. Lehmann, E., Volk und Rasse 8: 186-189. 1933 (n.v.; bicentenary of birth); Schwabische Apotheker und Apothekergeschlechter in Ihrer Beziehung zur Botanik, Stuttgart 1951, p. 229 Te PORCH TOD ps1 33)) Lutjeharms, W. J., Gesch. Mykol. 257 [index]. 1936. Olby, R. C., Late eighteenth century European Scientists, Oxford 1966, p. 33-65; Origins of Mendelism, London 1966, p. 20-36; im Gillispie, DSB 7: 440-442. 1973 (bibl.). Roberts, H. F., Plant hybridization before Mendel, 1929, repr. New York 1965, p. 370. Stafleu, F. A., Intr. Jussieu Gen. pl. 1789, reprint ed. xl. 1964; Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 256-257, 259, 265, 319. 1971. Webber and Bessey, Yearb. U.S. Dept. Agric. 1899: 469. 1900. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 133. 19033 3(3): 139-140, pl. 30. 1905 (portr.). NOTE: We did not see Kolreuter, De insectis coleopteris, nec non de plantis quibusdam rarioribus, Tubingae 1755, Qu., 48 p., 1 pl. (one. g. Schinus molle), dated (preface date?) by Rothmaler, Rep. sp. nov. (53: 29. 1944) at 27 Jun 1755. 599 KOLREUTER EPONYMY: Koelreutera J. A. Murray (1773); Koelreuteria E. Laxmann (1772); Koelreuterra F. K. Medikus (1782) Koelreutera Schreber (1791) is probably also dedicated to him. 3820. D. Joseph Gottlieb Kolreuters Vorlaufige Nachricht von einigen das Geschlecht der Pflanzen betreffenden Versuchen und Beobachtungen. Leipzig (in der Gleditschischen Buchhandlung) 1761. Oct. (Vorlduf. nachr. Geschl. Pfi.). Publ.: Sep 1761 (p. 6: 1 Sep 1761; NZgS 28 Sep 1761; Nederl. Letter-Courant 20 Nov 1761), p- [3]-37- Gopy: G. Reprint: Ostwald’s Klassiker, 41, 1893, Leipzig (W. Engelmann), edited by W. Pfeffer. Copies: G, MO, NY, U. 3821. Fortsetzung der vorlaufigen Nachricht von einigen das Geschlecht der Pflanzen betreffenden Versuchen und Beobachtungen. Leipzig (in der Gleditschischen Buchhandlung) 1763. Oct. (Fortsetz. Nachr.). Publ.: 1763, probably early in the year (preface 10 Dec 1762, GGA 24 Mar 1764), p. [39]-84. Copy: G. Reprint: Ostwald’s Klassiker, no. 41, 1893, Leipzig (W. Engelmann). Copies: G, MO, NY, U. 3822. Zweyte Fortsetzung der vorldufigen Nachricht von einigen das Geschlecht der Pflanzen betreffenden Versuchen und Beobachtungen. Leipzig (In der Gleditschischen Buchhandlung) 1764. Oct. ( 97-192. 1860. : 193-288. Oct-Nov 1861. : 289-384. Jan-Mar 1863. : 385-501, [i]-xvi. Nov 1865. ‘“Parergon’’, [an “extra ornament’’;] supplementary to K’s Systema (3833), with which the Parerga are to be used in conjunction (e.g. for diagnoses, systematic division). Ref.: Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von, Bot. Zeit. 18: 7-8. 4 Jan 1860 (Heft 1). Nylander, W., Flora 43: 41-44. 21 Jan 1860 (Heft 1). Arnold, F. C. G., Flora 46: ror-108. 27 Feb 1863 (Hefte 1-4). Heufler, L., Oest. bot. Z. 16: 163-167. Mai 1866. Stizenberger, E., Hedwigia 5: 113-114. Aug 1866. Mw G&G bo 3835. ee el Aa Se et aE SSS a Se ee KOMAROV, FL. 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URSS INSTITUTUM BOTANICUM ACADEMIAE SCIENTIARUM URSS Ce Ss. (FLORA UNIONIS RERUMPUBLICARUM SOVIETICARUM SOCIALISTICARUM) | ie Redactore ac. V. L. KOMAROV y lw: 20 Dec (732 oy] ne, 8 mage, Lela 302, PEL, eneet EDITIO ACADEMIAE SCIENTIARUM URSS + LENINGRAD .- i934 Mlustration: Reproduction of the copy of the titlepage of vol. 1 of the historical Flora URSS used by the authors of TL-2 as worksheet for their annotations. 635 KOMAROV, FL. URSS INDEX TO FAMILIES Subject Aceraceae Actinidiaceae Adoxaceae Aizoaceae Alismataceae Amaranthaceae Amaryllidaceae Anacardiaceae Anonaceae Apocynaceae Aquifoliaceae Araceae Araliaceae Archichlamydeae Aristolochiaceae Asclepiadaceae Berberidaceae Betulaceae Balsaminaceae Bignoniaceae Boraginaceae Boraginaceae Butomaceae Buxaceae Callitrichaceae Campanulaceae Capparidaceae Caprifoliaceae Caryophyllaceae Celastraceae Centrospermae Ceratophyllaceae Chenopodiaceae Chloranthaceae Cistaceae Commelinaceae Compositae 636 Author(s) Pojarkova, A. I. Pojarkova, A. I. Schischkin, B. K. Kuzeneva, O. I. Juzepczuk, S. V. Vassilczenko, I. T. Gorschkova, S. G. Losina-Losinskaja, A. S. Vvedensky, A. I. Linczevski, I. A. Palibin, I. V. Pobedimova, E. G. Pojarkova, A. I. Kuzeneva, O. I. Pojarkova, A. I. Komaroy, V. L. Ivanova, N. A. Pobedimova, E. G. Fedtschenko, B. A. Bobrov, E. G. Komarovy, V. L. Kuzeneva, O. I. Pobedimova, E. G. Vassilczenko, I. T. Popov, M. G. Pavlov, N. V. Fedtdchenko, B. A. Pojarkova, A. I. Kreczetovicz, V. I. Federov, An. A. Bobrov, E. G. Pojarkova, A. I. Schischkin, B. K. Prokhanovy, Y. I. Schischkin, B. K. Kuzeneva, O. I. Iljin, M. M. Kuzeneva, O. I. Juzepcezuk, S. V. Kuzeneva, O. I. Afanasev, K. S. Bobrov, E. G. Borissova, A. G. Botschantzev, V. P. Charadze, A. L. Czerepanov, S. K. Federov, An. A. Gorschkova, S. G. Gorschkova, S. G. Iljin, M. M. Volume Pagination foal Lona! oOmmn COUM MOF! One Ko BH DH H = Ne) hep = Ie a Do cops HOoOurnt NOOO ON OHS oN N 580-622 185-197 584-585 374-376 278-201 354-369 485-494 476-481 481-485 518-539 567-568 645-662 539-546 478-491 [1]2-36 [1]2-20 431-441 663-718 539-560 253-268 306-319 269-305 624-634 [12-11 97-548, 565-691 548-565 291-2903 503-511 495-503 126-450 [12-14 419-584 386-870 546-577 [1]2 14-20 2-354 20-21 327-349 498-502 68-124 [1]2-53; 88-89 259-303; 305-308 115-198 5357-537 fy SIT 56-57; 89-93 [1]2-4; 215-218; 240-2593 335-353; 356-364 375-388; 594-715 66 Date g Mar 1949 12 Dec 1949 12 Dec 1958 5 Nov 1936 Jan 1934 5 Nov 1936 25 Oct 1935 25 Oct 1935 25 Oct 1935 9 Mar 1949 8 Jul 1937 16 Oct 1952 9 Mar 1949 30 Apr 1935 . 25 Nov 1950 ~ 22 Jun 1936 22 Jun 1936 16 Oct 1952 8 Jul 1937 22 Jun 1936 22 Jun 1936 22 Jun 1936 g Mar 1949 12 Dec 1958 5 Feb 1953 5 Feb 1953 Jan 1934 g Mar 1949 g Mar 1949 g Feb 1957 20 Mai 1939 12 Dec 1958 5 Nov 1936 g Mar 1949 5 Nov 1936 8 Jul 1937 5 Nov 1936 22 Jun 1936 12 Dec 1949 30 Apr 1935 31 Oct 1961 10 Aug 1962 24 Jun 1963 24 Feb 1964 10 Aug 1962 24 Jun 1963 10 Aug 1962 24 Jun 1963 24 Feb 1964 31 Oct 1961 22 Apr 1959 31 Oct 1961 31 Oct 1961 10 Aug 1962 KOMAROV, FL. URSS Subject Author(s Volume Pagination Date Compositae (ctd.) Ijin, M. M. & 28 39-43 24 Jun 1963 G. L. Semidel Ijin, M. M. 28 43-51; 587-589 24 Jun 1963 Iljin, M. M. 28 303-305 24 Jun 1963 G. L. Semidel Jubsho, Alo NG 30 [1]2-732 18 Apr 1960 Juzepezuk, S$. V. & OFF) 93-107 10 Aug 1962 E. V. Sergievskaja Kirpicznikov, M. E. 25 [1]2-17; 290-517 22 Apr 1959 26 638-641 31 Oct 1961 29 [1]2-10; 236-375 24 Feb 1964 Klokov, M. V., 28 370-579 24 Jun 1963 N. N. Tzvelev, S. K. Czerepanov, D. I. Sosnovsky Knorring, O. E. 26 288-292 31 Oct 1961 Kuprianova, L. A. 26 641-655 31 Oct 196i Leonova, T. G. 29 560-591 24 Feb 1964 Linczevski, I. A. 2 54-87 10 Aug 1962 Lipschitz, S. Y. Dy 361-535 10 Aug 1962 2 27-115 24 Feb 1964 Pobedimova, E. G. 26 147-184; 418-421 31 Oct 1961 28 589-598 24 Jun 1963 Pojarkova, A. I. 26 682-698; 788-857 31 Oct 1961 Poljakoy, P. P. 26 423-631 31 Oct 1961 Schischkin, B. K. 26 699-788 31 Oct 1961 29 405-500 24 Feb 1964 Schostakovsky, S. A. 28 581-587 24 Jun 1963 Smoljaninova, L. A. 25 517-532 22 Apr 1959 26 421-423 31 Oct 1961 Soskov, U. D. 28 308-322 24 Jun 1963 Sosnovsky, D. I. 28 332-3353 353-356 24 Jun 1963 Tamamschyjan, S. G. 25 17-24 22 Apr 1959 28 218-240 24 Jun 1963 Tamamschjan, 8. G. & 25 25-290 22 Apr 1959 M. E. Kirpicznikov 25 25-290 22 Apr 1959 Tamamschyjan, S. G. 28 4-39 24 Jun 1963 Tscherneva, O. V. 2 107-361 10 Aug 1962 Tzvelev, N.N. 26 [1]2-9; 66-68; 31 Oct 1961 125-1473; 184-288; 292-418 28 323-332; 364-370; 24 Jun 1963 579-581 29 11-20; 388-401 24 Feb 1964 Tzvetkova, L. I. 26 124-125 31 Oct 1961 Vassilczenko, I. T. 25 532-569 22 Apr 1959 26 857-862 31 Oct 1961 29 20-27; 229-236; 24 Feb 1964 401-405; 591-594; 715-716 Vassiljiev, V. N. 2¢ 199-229 24 Feb 1964 Convolvulaceae —_Grigorjev, G. S. 19 [1]2-37 5 Feb 1953 Cornaceae Pojarkova, A. I. 17 315-348 2 Jul 1951 Crassulaceae Borissova, A. G. 9 8-134 22 Sep 1939 Cruciferae Busch, N. A. 8 14-383 55-59; 20 Mai 1939 7971275 139-135; 141-1433 144-222 637 KOMAROV, FL. URSS Subject Cruciferae Cucurbitaceae Cupressaceae Cuscutaceae Cycadaceae Cynomoriaceae Cyperaceae Datiscaceae Diapensiaceae Dioscoreaceae Dipsacaceae Droseraceae Ebenaceae Elaeagnaceae Elatinaceae Empetraceae Ephedraceae Equisetaceae Ericaceae Eriocaulaceae Eucommiaceae Euphorbiaceae Fagaceae Frankeniaceae 638 Author(s) Busch, N. A. & I. T. Vassilczenko Busch, N. A. Busch, N. A. Czerniakowska, E. G. Fedtschenko, B. A. Jarmolenko, A. V. Pavlov, N. V. Sinskaja, E. N. Tolmatschevy, A. I. Vassilczenko, I. T. Vassilczenko, I. T. Komaroy, V. L. Butkov, A. Komaroy, V. L. Gorschkova, S. G. Juzepcezuk, S. V. Kreczetovicz, V. I. Roshevitz, R. U. Schischkin, B. K. Sergievskaja, L. P. Zinserling, J. D. Gorschkova, S. G. Schischkin, B. K. Gontscharov, N. F. Bobrov, E. G. Juzepcezuk, S. V. Grubovy, V. I. Gorschkova, S. G. Gorschkova, S. G. Vassiljev, V. N. Bobrov, E. G. Iljin, ,M. M. Busch, E. A. Pojarkova, A. I. Steinberg, E. I. Palibin, I. V. Pojarkova, A. I. Bobrov, E. G. Maleev, V.-P. Wulff, E. V. Gorschkova, S. G. Volume Pagination 8 8 loomocwocococmocece) 2290-235 242-251; 256-273; 301-302; 306-309; 319-320; 328-333 335-3713 454-456; 479-4743 495-524; 5357-541; 545-596; 605-606 285-299; 474-491 Da Tso45 223-228 O249599 459-479; 492-495 371-454 38-553 59-753 128-130; 135-1413 143-144; 202-203; 223; 228-229; 235-242; 251-256; 273-285; 299-301; 302-306; 309-319; 320-328; 333-335; 450-4593 491; 596-605; 617-629 QI-125 173-195 37-76 129-130 670-671 26-37 111-464 25-26; 37-63; 98-104 [1]2-25; 90-98 105-111 63-90 479-481 105-107 494-498 10-QI [1]2-6 4.757483 515-525 259-271 RO eGo 7 195-204 LOL=E2 23-72; 74-89 26-27; 61-62; 72-743 89-93 494-498 273-274 266-495 320-322 322-353 354-359 271-275 20 Mai 1939 20 Mai 1939 g Feb 1957 Jan 1934 5Feb 1953 Jan 1934 12 Dec 1949 30 Apr 1935 30 Apr 1935 30 Apr 1935 30 Apr 1935 30 Apr 1935 30 Apr 1935 12 Dec 1949 16 Oct 1952 25 Oct 1935 9 Feb 1957 22 Sep 1939 16 Oct 1952 12 Dec 1949 12 Dec 1949 9 Mar 1949 Jan 1934 Jan 1934 16 Oct 1952 16 Oct 1952 30 Apr 1935 22 Sep 1939 g Mar 1949 22 Jun 1936 22 Jun 1936 22 Jun 1936 12 Dec 1949 Subject Gentianaceae Geraniaceae Globulariaceae Gramineae Gramineae Guttiferae Halorrhagidaceae Hamamelidaceae Hippocastanaceae Hippuridaceae Hydrocaryaceae Hydrocharitaceae Hydrophyllaceae Hymenophyllaceae Isoetaceae Juglandaceae Juncaceae Juncaginaceae Iridaceae Lauraceae Labiatae Author(s) Grossheim, A. A. Bobrov, E. G. Vvedensky, A. I. Bobrov, E. G. Gontscharov, N. F. Komarov, V. L. Kreczetovicz, V. I. Kreczetovicz, V. I. & E. G. Bobrov Lavrenko, E. M. Lavrenko, E. & V. L. Komarov Nekrassova, V. L. Nevski, S. A. Ovezinnikoy, P. N. Roshevitz, R. U. - Schischkin, B. K. Vvedenski, A. I., V. I. Kreczetovicz, S. A. Nevski & V. B. Soczava Gorschkova, S. G. Gorschkova, S. G. Palibin, I. V. Pojarkova, A. I. Gorschkova, S. G. Vassilev, V. N. Fedtschenko, B. A. Gorschkova, S. G. Fomin, A. V. Ijin, M. M. Nekrassova, V. L. Kreczetovicz, V. I. & N. F. Gontscharov Fedtschenko, B. A. Czerniakowska, E. G. Fedtschenko, B. A. Vvedensky, A. I. Palibin, I. V. Borissova, A. G. Juzepcezuk, S. V. Klokov, M. V. Knorring, O. E. KOMAROV, FL. URSS Volume Pagination NO oN 525-640 [1]2-62; 72-73 63-72; 74-76 128-131 320-339 448-460 460-494 494-545 302-303; 340-352 303-306 298; 352-354 299-302; 432-448; 545-5543 587-728 127-159; 361-362 [1]2-127; 159-169; 188-297; 298-299; 302; 306-320; 339-3403 354-361; 362-432; 543-544; 583-585; 729-736 170-188 554-583 201-258 662-668 271-273 622-623 668-670 637-662 293-298 05597 17-18 127-128 247-252 504-576 275-278 578-588 498-557; 576-578 557-576 571-572 232-233; 482-490; 494-498 411-469; 596-630 124-140; 142-1445 182-187; 374-381; 630-633 [1]2-16; 39-69; 72-225; 253-273; 501-502 II 1-124; 140-141; 381-411 470-591 233-253; 500-501 Date 16 Oct 1952 g Mar 1949 9g. Mar 1949 12 Dec 1958 24 Aug 1934 24 Aug 1934 24 Aug 1934 24 Aug 1934 24 Aug 1934 24 Aug 1934 24 Aug 1934 24 Aug 1934 24 Aug 1934 24 Aug 1934 24 Aug 1934 24 Aug 1934 12 Dec 1949 12 Dec 1949 22 Sep 1939 g Mar 1949 12 Dec 1949 12 Dec 1949 Jan 1934 5 Feb 1953 Jan 1934 Jan 1934 22 Jun 1936 30 Apr 1935 Jan 1934 25 Oct 1935 25 Oct 1935 25 Oct 1935 8 Jul 1937 1 Mar 1954 13 Sep 1954 13 Sep 1954 1 Mar 1954 13 Sep 1954 13 Sep 1954 1 Mar 1954. 639 KOMAROY, FL. URSS Subject Author(s) Volume Pagination Date Labiatae QI [1]2-108; 160-182; 13 Sep 1954 192-248 Kuprianova, L. A. 20 437-439 1 Mar 1954 21 108-111; 144-160; 13 Sep 1954 243-2 Levin, E. G. 20 275-282 1 Mar 1954 Pissjaukova, V. V. 20 17-39 1 Mar 1954 Pobedimova, E. G. 21 244-374 13 Sep 1954 Pojarkova, A. I. 20 228-231; 273-275; 1 Mar 1954 282-437; 474-482; 498-500 QI 187-192 13 Sep 1954 Schischkin, B. K. 20 70-71; 226-227 1 Mar 1954 439-474 21 [ii-vii |vili-xxil 13 Sep 1954 Vassilezenko, I. T. 20 491-493 1 Mar 1954 Volkova, E. V. 20 69-70 1 Mar 1954 aI 591-596: 633-641 13 Sep 1954 Leguminosae Bobrov, E. G. II 13-15; 176-261 23 Jul 1945 13 520-530: 534-538 24 Jan 1948 Borissova, A. G. II 368-386 23 Jul 1945 13 531-532 24 Jan 1948 Fedtschenko, B. A. & 13 [1]2-192; 206-213;24 Jan 1948 I. T. Vassilezenko 13 221-229 Fedtschenko, B. A. 13 259-319; 406-520 24 Jan 1948 Gontscharov, N. F., 12 [1]2-873 27 Sep 1946 M. G. Popov, A. G. Borissova, A. A. Grossheim, & I. T. Vassilezenko Gorschkova, S. G. II 302-304; 305-310; 23 Jul 1945 312-315 13 247-259 24 Jan 1948 Grigorjev, G. S. & 13 230-240 24 Jan 1948 I. T. Vassilczenko Grossheim, A. A. II 102-176 23 Jul 1945 13 319-367 24 Jan 1948 Juzepezuk, S. V. II 262-282 23 Jul 1945 Kreczetovicz, V. I. II 69-72: 75-94 23 Jul 1945 Kuprianova, L. A. II 284-297 23 Jul 1945 Linczevshiy, I. A. 13 386-406 24 Jan 1948 Losina-Losinskaja, A.S. 1 44-473 51-543 23 Jul 1945 297-298 13 242-246 24 Jan 1948 Muravjeva, O. A. II Q4-102 23 Jul 1945 Palibin, I. V. II 10-133 15-23; 23 Jul 1945 47-513 304-305 13 3733 530-531; 24 Jan 1948 532-534; 538 Pojarkova, A. I. II 327-368 23 Jul 1945 Leguminosae Schischkin, B. K. II [1]2-10; 35-37 23 Jul 1945 54-69; 72-75 298-300 13 192-206; 213-218 24 Jan 1948 Shaparenko, K. K. II 315-326 23 Jul 1945 13 367-373 24 Jan 1948 Steinberg, E. I. II 37-44; 282-284 23 Jul 1945 Vassilczenko, I. T. II 23-35; 300-302; 23 Jul 1945 Subject Lemnaceae Lentibulariaceae Liliaceae Linaceae Lobeliaceae Loranthaceae Lycopodiaceae Lythraceae Magnoliaceae Malvaceae Marsileaceae Martyniaceae Meliaceae Menispermaceae Menyanthaceae Monotropaceae Moringaceae Myricaceae Myrtaceae Najadaceae Nyctaginaceae Nymphaeaceae Oleaceae Onagraceae Ophioglossaceae Orchidaceae Orobanchaceae Osmundaceae Oxalidaceae Palmae Papaveraceae Pedaliaceae Phrymaceae Phytolaccaceae Pinaceae Pittosporaceae Plantaginaceae Platanaceae Plumbaginaceae Author(s) Vassiljev, V. N. Kuzeneva, O. I. Steinberg, E. I. Czerniakovska, E. G. Fedtschenko, B. A. Grossheim, A. A. Ijin, M. M. Knorring, O. E. Komarovy, V. L. Krascheninnikoy, I. M. Kuzeneva, O. I. Losina-Losinskaja, A. S. Vvedensky, A. I. Juzepcezuk, S. V. Gorschkova, S. G. Fedtschenko, B. A. ILjin, M. M. Afanasé, K. S. Muravjeva, O. A. Palibin, I. V. Ijin, M. M. Prohkanoy, Y. I. Fomin, A. V. Gorschkova, S. G. Linczevski, I. A. Komarovy, V. L. Bobrov, E. G. Bobrov, E. G. Bobrov, E. G. Kuzeneva, O. I. Schischkin, B. K. Juzepcezuk, S. V. Schischkin, B. K. Komarov, V. L. Vassilev, V. N. Steinberg, E. I. Fomin, A. V. Nevski, S. A. Novopokrovsky, I. V. Popov, M. G. Fomin, A. V. Gorschkova, S. G. Palibin, I. V. Popov, M. G. Vassilczenko, I. T. Kuprianova, L. A. Kuzeneva, O. I. Komarov, V. L. Palibin, I. V. Grigorjev, G. S. Palibin, I. V. Linczevski, I. A. Pohkova, O. I. Volume SSO Sate OSG no Len! i iN) Sr 0 oH OF Or ST OF OF oH OT BB PE OB | NO on lanl Or H 00 0O _ _ COnI De Oo foal iN) ny N i) MW OO WO HH MOO OO ~1 OO PB HOO OOP OD onl _ ho 4 [o) KOMAROYV, FL. URSS Pagination 310-3115; 315 240-242 374-386 491-494 237-238 15-37; 53-60; 442-447 37-523 453-456 61-112; 369-379 424-442 456-475 [1]2; 282-295; 365-369; 423-424 364-365; 379-394 3-14; 448-453 295-320; 395-422 112-282; 320-364 84-146 450-453 406-411 112-122 525-536 530-553 564-567 23-170 170-184 g0-92 18-19 244-246 560-564 640-645 19-22 [1]2-10 242-244 554-595 269-275 ZyoaeyE 2-14 483-525 565-637 Q2-100 589-730 IQ-115 T15-116 87-89 76-83 464-477 573-717 LET IG by, 131-133 372-373 133-173 270-271 133-164 274-279 292-297; 301-408; 411-467 467-474 Date 24 Jan 1948 24 Jan 1948 30 Apr 1935 11 Dec 1958 25 Oct 1935 25 Oct 1935 25 Oct 1935 25 Oct 1935 25 Oct 1935 25 Oct 1935 25 Oct 1935 25 Oct 1935 25 Oct 1935 25 Oct 1935 g Mar 1949 g Feb 1957 22 Jun 1936 Jan 1934 12 Dec 1949 12 Dec 1949 8 Jul 1937 12 Dec 1949 12 Dec 1949 Jan 1934 12 Dec 1958 g Mar 1949 8 Jul 1937 16 Oct 1952 16 Oct 1952 g Feb 1957 22 Jun 1936 12 Dec 1949 Jan 1934 5 Nov 1936 8 Jul 1937 16 Oct 1952 12 Dec 1949 Jan 1934 25 Oct 1953 12 Dec 1958 12 Dec 1958 Jan 1934 g Mar 1949 30 Apr 1935 8 Jul 1937 12 Dec 1958 12 Dec 1958 5 Nov 1936 Jan 1934 22 Sep 1939 12 Dec 1958 22 Sep 1939 16 Oct 1952 16 Oct 1952 641 KOMAROV, FL. URSS Subject Polemoniaceae Polygalaceae Polygonaceae Polypodiaceae Pontederiaceae Portulacaceae Author(s) Steinberg, E. I. Vassiljev, V. N. Nevski, S. A. Komarovy, V. L. Losina-Losinskaja, A. S. Pavlov, N. V. Fomin, A. V. Kuzeneva, O. I. Kuzeneva, O. I. Potamogetonaceae Juzepczuk, S. V. Primulaceae Punicaceae Pyrolaceae Rafflesiaceae Ranales Ranunculaceae Ranunculaceae Resedaceae Rhamnaceae Rosaceae Rosales Rubiaceae Rubiaceae Rutaceae Salicaceae Salviniaceae Santalaceae 642 Federov, An. A. Borissova, A. G. Busch, N. A. Komarov, V. L. Komaroy, V. L. Bobrov, E. G. Bulavkina, A. A. Juzepezuk, S. V. Komaroy, V. L. Krascheninnikov, I. M. Kreczetovicz, V. I. Nevski, S. A. Oveczinnikov, P. N. Schipcezinsky, N. V. Steinberg, E. I. Czerniakowska, E. G. Grubovy, V. I. Juzepcezuk, S. V. Komarov, V. L. Kostina, K. F. Kovalev, N. V. Linczevski, I. A. & An. Fedorov Maleev, V. P. Pojarkova, A. I. Schischkin, B. K. Zinserling, J. D. Juzepcezuk, S. V. Linczevski, I. A. Pobedimova, E. G., M. V. Klokov, & B. K. Schischkin Pobedimova, E. G. Pojarkova, A. 1. Schischkin, B. K. Vvedensky, A. I. Komarov, V. L. Nasarov, M. I. Fomin, A. V. Bobrov, E. G. Volume eile iis! SSS eS es Sa fos feo Loh fepiss) Son Sj SS SS OH OF OT OO OQ OO Pagination 297-298; 408-411 LISD (compl.) 246-266 442-443; 594-701 444-501; 702-704 (compl. ) 501-594 18-87 592-503 376-386 229-265 108-292 5537554 7-19 441-442 [1]2 528-539 86-99 236-307 20-23 57-60; 62-72; 397-324 3357350 99-183 324-3353 351-528 24-57; 60-62; 72-86 183-236 606-617 634-674 279-281; 357-372 [1]2-509 372-387 575-583 584-604 510-521 522-547 336-357 281-335; 406-468 547-575 509-510 387-406 6-8 164-168; 170-193; 381-382 193-285 286-381 382-419 169; 285-286 198-241 21-23; 216- 242 23-216 89-90 412-431 Date 16 Oct 1952 5 Feb 1953 9 Mar 1949 22 Jun 1936 22 Jun 1936 22 Jun 1936 Jan 1934 30 Apr 1935 5 Nov 1936 Jan 1934 16 Oct 1952 12 Dec 1949 16 Oct 1952 22 Jun 1936 8 Jul 1937 8 Jul 1937 8 Jul 1937 8 Jul 1937 8 Jul 1937 8 Jul 1937 8 Jul 1937 8 Jul 1937 8 Jul 1937 8 Jul 1937 8 Jul 1937 20 Mai 1939 9 Mar 1949 22 Sep 1939 8 Jan 1941 22 Sep 1939 8 Jan 1941 8 Jan 1941 8 Jan 1941 8 Jan 1941 22 Sep 1939 22 Sep 1939 8 Jan 1941 8 Jan 1941 22 Sep 1939 22 Sep 1939 12 Dec 1958 12 Dec 1958 12 Dec 1958 12 Dec 1958 12 Dec 1958 g Mar 1949 22 Jun 1936 22 Jun 1936 Jan 1934 22 Jun 1936 KOMAROV, FL. URSS Subject Author(s) Volume Pagination Date Saururaceae Kuzeneva, O. I. 5 20 22 Jun 1936 Saxifragaceae Losina-Losinskaja, A. S. 9 135-219 22 Sep 1939 Pojarkova, A. I. 9 220-270 22 Sep 1939 Selaginellaceae Tljin, M. M. I 122-126 Jan 1934 Scrophulariaceae _ Borissova, A. G. 22 329-500 18 Jun 1955 Fedtschenko, B. A. 22 122-174 18 Jun 1955 Golubkova, V. F. 22 316-3183 555-5560; 18 Jun 1955 641-658; 795-797; 799-803 Gorschkova, S. G. 22 174-175; 229-310; 18 Jun 1955 318-329; 529-554 Ivanina, L. I. 22 512-528 18 Jun 1955 Juzepezuk, S. V. 22 557-640 18 Jun 1955 Kuprianova, L. A. 22 175-229 18 Jun 1955 Novopokrovsky, I. V. 22 310-315; 803-805 18 Jun 1955 Schischkin, B. K. 22 117-122; 511-512; 18 Jun 1955 554-555; 686-687; 797-799 Vassilczenko, I. T. 22 659-685 18 Jun 1955 Vikulova, N. V. 22 500-511 18 Jun 1955 Vvedensky, A. I. 22 687-795 18 Jun 1955 Simarubaceae Linczevski, I. A. 14 241-244 g Mar 1949 Linczevski, I. A. 22 75-77 18 Jun 1955 Solanaceae Pojarkova, A. I. 22 [1]2-42; 57-75; 18 Jun 1955 77-99; 106-117 Prokhanov, Y. I. 22 42-57 18 Jun 1955 Semenova, M. N. 22 99-106 18 Jun 1955 Sparganiaceae Juzepcezuk, S. V. I 216-229 Jan 1934 Staphyleaceae Pojarkova, A. I. 14 577-580 g Mar 1949 Sympetalae Schischkin, B. K. 18 [1]2-7 16 Oct 1952 Tamaricaceae Gorschkova, S. G. 15 276-327 12 Dec 1949 Taxaceae Komarov, V. L. I 131-133 Jan 1934 Theaceae Schischkin, B. K. 15 197-201 12 Dec 1949 Thelygonaceae Schischkin, B. K. 6 371-372 5 Nov 1936 Thymelaeaceae Pobedimova, E. G. 15 481-515 12 Dec 1949 Tiliaceae Mialleev, V- P: 15 [1]2-23 12 Dec 1949 Tropaeolaceae Palibin, I. V. 14 83-84 9g Mar 1949 Typhaceae Fedtschenko, B. A. I 209-216 Jan 1934 Umbelliferae Bobrov, E. G. 16 57-88 25 Nov 1950 Fedtschenko, B. A. 16 186-191; 252-254; 25 Nov 1950 263-273 Koroleva, K. M. 17 155-165 2 Jul 1951 Korovin, E. P. 16 151-152; 204-218; 25 Nov 1950 396-411; 415-421; 563-566 07) 62-142; 203-208; 2 Jul 1951 211-214 Linczevski, I. A. 16 275-349 25 Nov 1950 Mandenova, I. P. 17, 222-260 2 Jul 1951 Umbelliferae Schischkin, B. K. 16 36-57; 88-151; 25 Nov 1950 153-186; 191-204; 218-252; 254-263; 273-274; 349-396; 412-4153 421-563; 566-584 7 [1]2-61; 142-155; 2 Jul 1951 165-203; 208-211; 214-222; 261-314 643 KOMAROV, FL. URSS Subject Author(s) Volume Pagination Date Urticales Jarmolenko, A. V. 5 359-405 22 Jun 1936 Vacciniaceae Pojarkova, A. I. 18 93-104 16 Oct 1952 Valerianaceae Grubov, V. I. 23 585-682 12 Dec 1958 Verbenaceae Gorschkova, S. G. 19 692-700 5 Feb 1953 Violaceae Juzepezuk, 8. V. 15 350-479 12 Dec 1949 Vitaceae Sosnovski, D. I. 14 674-710 g Mar 1949 Zosteraceae Juzepczuk, S. V. I 265-269 Jan 1934 Zygophyllaceae —_ Bobrov, E. G. 14 146-198 9 Mar 1949 Ref.: continued from p. 613. Ohara, J. Jap. Bot. 41(1): 25-32. 1966 (abbreviations). Czerepanov, Index taxorum novorum florae Unionis ... 1934-1966 post publicationis Florae URSS valide editorum. Leningrad 1967. Kirpicznikov, M. E., Bot. Zhurn. 52: 1503-1529. 1967; Taxon 18; 685-708. 1969. Konrad, Paul (1877-1948), Swiss geometrician; amateur mycologist and botanical artist at Neuchatel, from 1902 with the Compagnie des Tramways de Neuchatel, director 1938-1948; Dr. sci. h.c. Neuchatel 1932. (Konrad). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Konrad’s mycological drawings are at NEU. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 313; Kew 3: 296; LS suppl. 14596-14636; Stevenson p. 1247. Becker, Rev. mycol. 14(1) suppl.: 1-4. 1949. Gillard, Natural. belges 30(2): 33. 1949. Maublanc, Bull. Soc. mycol. France 67: 329-335. 1951 (portr.). Mayor, Bull. Soc. neuch. Sci. nat. 72: 217-222. 1949 (portr., bibl.). COMPOSITE woRKs: With A. Maublanc: Les Agaricales. Classification. Révision des espéces. Iconographie. Comestibilité. I. Agaricaceae Encyclopédie mycologique 14, Paris 1948, 469 p.; II Russulacées 1952. EPONYMY: The etymology of Aonradia Raciborski (1900) could not be established. 3858. Icones selectae fungorum ... Paris (Paul Lechevalier ...) 1924-1937, 6 vols. Qu. (Icon. select. fung.). Co-author: André Maublanc (1880-1958). Publ.: in 10 fascicles, the precise contents and dates of which are given in vol. 6. (1: 1924, but Nat. Nov. Aug 1925; 2: Mar 1926; 3: Mai 1927; 4: Jul 1928; 5: Oct 1929; 6: Dec 1930; 7: Jun 1932; 8: Mar 1934; 9: Mai 1935; 10: Dec 1936, distr. Apr 1937). 1: [ij-viul, pl. 7-700, with text. : [1]-xi, pl. ror-199, id. [i*-ii*], [1]-vi, pl. 200-299, id. : [1]-x, pl. 300-400, id. : [i]-x, pl. gor-500, id. : [a*-11*], [1]-111, [1]-1v, portraits of Maire, Konrad, Maublanc and Lechevalier, err. xiii- xvi, indexes [1-19], [1]-558. Copies: M, MICH, MO, NY, Stevenson, U. D&W Lo No 3859. Revision des hyménomycetes de France et des pays limitrophes par P. Konrad (de Neuchatel) et A. Maublanc (de Paris) ... préface de René Maire ... (Extrait des Icones slectae fungorum) Paris (Paul Lechevallier ...) 1924-1937. Qu. (Rév. hyménomyc. France). Co-author: André Maublanc (1880-1958). Preface: René Charles Joseph Ernest Maire (1878-1949). Publ.: In 10 parts, 1924-1937 (see above, under Icones), p. [i*-iii*], [i]-ili, [1]-558. Copies: BR, G, M. — Separate issue of the text volume [6] of the cones selectae fungorum. 644 KOORDERS Koorders, Sijfert Hendrik (1863-1919), Dutch-Indonesian forester and botanist at Buitenzorg (Bogor) ; Dr. phil. Bonn 1897; in the Dutch East Indian Forest Service from 1885 stationed in Java; from 1892-1903 and 1910-1919 working at BO. (Aoord.) HERBARIUM and TYPEs: BO (40.000) ; duplicates: A, B, BR, CAL, G, GRO, K, L, P, PNH, U, UC. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 306; Barnhart 2: 313; BJI 1: 33, 2:93; BL 1: 104, 105, IIT, 112, 113, 3043; BM 2: 1016; Bossert p. 217; CSP 16: 415; GR p. 706-707; Hortus 3: 1197 (‘““Koord.”); IH 2: 379; JW 1: 445, 2: 194, 3: 357; Kew 3: 297; Lenley p. 253; LS 14299U, 35555-35559, suppl. 14640; NI 1090-1901; Rehder 5: 468; SK 1: xxxi, 292-294; Tucker 1: 397-398, 776-777. Anon., Bot. Not. 1920: 126; Nuova Notarisia 32: 72. 1921; Tijdschr. k. Ned. aardrijksk. Genootsch. ser. 2. 37: 118. 1920. Brascamp, Tectona 13: 377-504. 1920 (bibl., portr.). Bruinsma, Tectona 5: 895-906. 1912. \ Docters van Leeuwen, Bull. Jard. bot. Buitenzorg ser. 2. 2(3): 237-241. 1920 (portr.); De tropische Natuur 8(12): 127. Dec 1919. Lindau, zm S. H. Koorders, Fl. Tjibodas 1(2): v-vi. 1922. Moll, Ned. kruidk. Arch. 1919: 73-76. 1920. Sirks, M. J., Indisch Natuurond. 299 [index]. 1915. Went, F. A. F. C., Tijdschr. k. Ned. aardrijksk. Genootsch. ser. 2. 37: 240-244. 1920. HANDWRITING: Fl. males. ser. 1. 1: cl. 1950. EPONYMY: Koordersiella von Hohnel (1909); Aoordersina O. Kuntze (1903); Aoorderstochloa Merill (1917); Aoordersiodendron Engler (1898). 3860. Zakflora voor Fava. Sleutel tot de geslachten en familien der woudboomen van Java , . . Batavia en Noordwijk (Ernst & Co.) 1893. Oct. ( 495 51, 52, 55, 50> 57> 59, 60,64 28 Oct 1842 7 197-259, [i-iv] 54, 61-63, 65-70 15 Feb 1844 For details on the editor Coenraad Jacob Temminck (1778-1858) see W. Vrolik, Jaarb. Kon. Akad. Wet. Amsterdam 1857/1858: 65-80. Ref.: GF p. 63; NI 1092; RS p. 144; SK 4: cxciii. Wit, H. C. D. de, Fl. males. Bull. 6: 164-165. 1950. Husson & Holthuis, Zool. Med. 34: 17-24. 1955, Fl. males. Bull. 12: 489. 1956. Koso-Poliansky, Boris Mikhailovich (1890-1957), Russian botanist. (Aoso-Pol.). HERBARIUM and Types: Unknown. — Exsiccatae: Herbarium florae rosswcae (1898-1922). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 316 (Kozo-Poljansky) ; Bossert p. 219: Hirsch p. 159; Hortus 3: 1197 (‘‘Koso-Pol.’’) ; Kew 3: 307; Lipschitz 4: 249-258; MW p. 248, suppl. p. 178; NAF 28B(2): 340-341; Zander ed. 10, p. 680. EPONYMY: Kosopoljanskia [sic] E. P. Korovin (1923). Kosteletzky, Vincenz Franz (Kostelecky, Vincenc Frantisek) (1801-1887), Czech botan- ist; Dr. med. Praha 1824; professor of botany at the Carl-Ferdinands Universitat and director of the botanic garden at Smichov in Praha (1826-) 1835-1872. (Kostel.). 652 KOSTER HERBARIUM and TyPEs: PRC. — Kosteletzky annotated many specimens with new names which for the greater part remained nomina nuda since he published very little after 1844. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 315; BM 2: 1019; Bossert p. 218; Frank 3(Anh.): 52; GR p. 436, cat. p. 66; Hortus 3: 1197 (““Kostel.’’); IH 2: 381; Jackson p. 201, 268, 416; Klastersky p. 111-112; Kew 3: 301; Langman p. 417; Maiwald p. 279; MW p. 248; PR 4831- 4833 (ed. 1: 5366-5368); Rehder 5: 470; RS p. 91; Zander ed. 10, p. 680. Anon., Bot. Gaz. 12: 258. 1887; Bot. Not. 1888: 45; Bot. Zeit. 45: 583. 1887; Flora 70: 433. 1887; Nat. Nov. 9: 232. 1887; Nature 36: 430. 1887; Preslia 49: 346. 1977. Futak J., et Domin, K., Bibliografia CSR 336. 1960. Vincenc, Preslia 49(4): 346. 1977. Wettstein, R. v., Die Lehrkanzel fur systematische Botanik an der k.k. deutschen Universitat in Prag. Prag 1899, p. 4-5, 7, 10; Ost. bot. Z. 49: 42. 1899. Willkomm, M., Bot. Centralbl. 33(3): 93-95. 1888; Ann. Bot., London, 1: 405. 1888 (bibl., incompl.). EPONYMY: Aosteletzkya K. B. Presl (1835, nom. cons.) 3881. Clavis analytica in Florum Bohemiae phanerogamicam; sive conspectus plantarum phanero- gamarum, in Bohemia sponte nascentium, secundum methodum analyticum ... Pragae [Praha] (Typis Sommerianis) 1824. Oct. (in fours). (Clav. anal. Fl. Bohem.). Publ.: 1824 (p. viii: 8 Aug 1824), p. [1]-vill, [1 ]-140, [ 1-3, theses], [1, err.]. Copzes: G [with theses], MO (trade issue) Regensburg (id.). Thesis issue: different t.p. “Clavis ... Bohemzae. Dissertatio inauguralis medica ...” and 3 p. with theses. (Copy: G). 3882. Allgemeine medizinisch-pharmazeutische Flora, enthaltend die systematische Aufzahlung und Beschreibung sammtlicher bis jetzt bekannt geworden Gewachse aller Welttheile in ihrer Beziehung auf Diatetik, Therapie und Pharmazie, nach den naturlichen Familien des Gewachsreiches geordnet ... Prag (Bei Borrosch und André) 1831-1836, 6 vols. Oct. (Allg. med.-pharm. F/.). 1: Mai 1831 (p. xvi: Apr 1831; Flora rd. 1 Jun 1831; rev. Bull. Ferussac Mai 1831), p. [1*], [i]-xxvi, [1]-310, [1-2, err.]. 2: Jan-Jun 1833 (Flora rd. 28 Aug 1833; Pharm. Centralbl. 27 Jul 1833), p. [1], [313]-750. 3: Apr-Dec 1834, p. [i-ii], [751 ]-1118. 4: Jan-Oct 1835 (Flora rd. 11 Nov 1835), p. [i], [1119]-1556. 5: Jan-Sep 1836 (Flora rd. 12 Oct 1836), p. [i], 1557-2006. 6: Jan-Sep 1836 (Flora rd. 12 Oct 1836), p. [i-vi], 2007-2237. Copies: G, USDA. Later issue: Mannheim (Verlag von Heinrich Hoff. (Fruher Verlag von Borrosch und André 1831[-1836].)), six volumes as above. Copies: MO, NY. 3883. Index plantarum horti caesarii regi botanict pragensis. Verzeichniss der im k.k. botanischen Garten zu Prag cultivirten Pflanzen. Prag (Gedruckt bei K. Gerzabek, . . .) 1844, Qu. (Ind. hort. bot. Prag.). Publ.: 1844 (p. [vi]: 25 Jul 1844), p. [i-xii], [1]-144. Copies: G, M, NY, USDA. Koster, Henry (1793-1820), British botanist of Portuguese descent; in Brazil 1609-1815 and 1820. (H. Kost.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 315; BB p. 178; BM 2: 1019; CSP 3: 738; Desmond p. 366; Kew 3: 301; Rehder 5: 470; RS p. 91; Tucker 1: 399. Britten, J, J. Bot. 34: 242-243. 18096. 3884. Travels in Brazil. London 1816, 2 vols. Qu. (Trav. Brazil). Ed. [1]: 1816, p. [i]-1x, [1]-501, 8pl., 2 maps (Copy: BM).— Contains in the appendix a partial 53 KOSTER translation of two dissertations by Manuel Arruda da Camara, on p. 475-489: “A dissertation upon the plants of Brazil from which fibrous substances . . .,”’ TL-2/190, and, on p. 490-501, ‘An essay on the utility of establishing gardens ...” Philadelphia edition: 16 Jul 1817, Philadelphia (printed and published by M. Carey & Son, ...) Oct. (in fours), 2 vols. Copy: J. Wurdack. — 1: [i]-viii, [9]-340; 2: [1]-323. Second edition: London (printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, .. .) 1817, 2 vols. Copy: MO. 1: front., [i]-xu, [1]-406, p/. [7-7]. 2: [1]-380, pl. [7-2]. French translation: Paris (Chez Delaunay) 1818, 2 vols. Oct. Copy: U. 1: [i*], [iu*], [2]-xilx [= 40], [1, avis], [2, notes], map, [1]-376, 7 pl. 2: [i], [1], [1]-512, 2 pl. (diss. Arruda da Camara 2: 453-484, 484-510). Koster, Josephine Thérése (1902-x), Dutch botanist at the Rijksherbarium, Leiden 1930-1967; Ph.D. Leiden 1935; worked on Malaysian Compositae, Cyanophyta and marine algaen (jj smosiy): HERBARIUM and TYPEs: L. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Bossert p. 218; IH 2: 381; Kew 3: 302; Roon p. 63. Hoek, C. van den, Blumea 15(1): 1-2. 1967. Koster, J. T., Personal communication to senior author 1957; also Taxon 18: 554. 1969. Rollins, R. C., Taxon 5: 2. 1956 (in group photograph). COMPOSITE WORKS: Pulle, Fl. Suriname, Compositae, 4(2): 87-165. Jul 1938. FESTSCHRIFT: Blumea 15(1): 1-155. 1967. 3885. The Compositae of the Malay Archipelago 1. Vernonieae and Eupatorieae / Proefschrift ter verkrijging van den graad van doctor in de wis- en natuurkunde aan de Riyksuniversiteit te Leiden, op gezag van den Rector magnificus Dr. W. van der Woude, hoogleeraar in de Faculteit der Wis- en Natuurkunde voor de Faculteit der Wis- en Natuurkunde te verde- digen op Woensdag 5 Juni 1935 des namiddags te 4 uur door Joséphine Thérese Koster, geboren te Bandoeng. Leiden (N.V. Boek- en Steendrukkerij Eduard [Jdo) [1935]. Oct. (Compos. Malay Archip.). Publ.: 5 Jun 1935, [i-vii], 1-192, table, [1-3, theses, loose]. Copies: FAS, U. — Pages 1-186 are reprinted from Blumea 1(3): [351]-536. Kostermans, Andre Joseph Guillaume Henri (1907-x), Dutch botanist; trained at Utrecht; Ph.D. 1936, settled at Buitenzorg, later Bogor, Indonesia; explorer and taxonomist (Lauraceae) connected with the Forest Research Institute. (Aosterm.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: BO and BZF. For collections and itineraries see IH and SK. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 315; Bossert p. 218; Hortus 3: 1197 (“Kosterm.”’); IH 2: 381-382; Kew 3: 302-303; Langman p. 417; MW suppl. p. 178-179; Roon p. 63: SK 1: 298-299, 5: ccxcili-ccxciv, 8: vii (itin., coll., portr.). Allen, C. K., Taxon 14: 22-23. 1965 (extensive review of his Bibl. Laurac.). Anon., Taxon 1: 135. 1952. Jacobs, M., Fl. males. Bull. 31: 2976-2977. 1978. Kostermans, A. J. G. H., Personal communication to senior author 1957; see also his Bibhographia Lauracearum, Ministry of national Research, Bogor, Indonesia, 1964 (xvi, 14.50 p.; one of K’s major works; contains on p. vil-xii introd. on K. and his work by L. Bernardi). COMPOSITE WoRKS: Pulle, Fl. Suriname: (a) Lauraceae, 2(1): 244-337. Jan 1936, 337. Sep 1937, 481-487. Nov 1939. (b) Malpighiaceae, 2(1): 146-243. Jan 1936. (c) Hernandiaceae, 2(1): 338-344. Sep 1937. (d) Labiatae, 4(1): 334-353. Jul 1936; 498. Sep 1937. 654 KOTSCHY EPONYMY: Kostermansia W. Soegeng (1959); Aostermansinda M. A. Rifai (1968). 3886. Studies in South American Malpighiaceae, Lauraceae and Hernandiaceae, especially of Surinam. Proefschrift ter verkrijging van den graad van doctor in de Wis- en Natuurkunde aan de Rijksuniversiteit te Utrecht op gezag van den rector magnificus Dr. E. W. Vollgraff, hoogleraar in de faculteit der letteren en wijsbegeerte, volgens besluit van den Senaat der Universiteit te verdedigen tegen de bedenkingen van de faculteit der Wis- en Natuurkunde op maandag 20 Januari 1936 des namiddags te vier uur door André Joseph Guillaume Henri Kostermans, geboren te Poerworedjo (Ned. Oost-Indie). Amsterdam (N.V. Drukkerij en Uitgeverij J. H. de Bussy) 1936. Oct. (Stud. S$. Amer. Malpig.). Publ.: 13 Jan 1936, p. [1-ix], [1]-356, map. Copies: FAS, U. — Meded. Bot. Mus. Herb. R.U. Utrecht 25. Kotschy, Carl (Karl) Georg Theodor (1813-1866), Austrian botanical explorer of the Orient 1835-1843; from 1847 assistant, from 1852 curator of the herbarium of the Vienna Natural History Museum (W). (Kotschy). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: W; important material also at BP. — For detailed information on travels and collections see IH. Total number of specimens collected over 300.000. For identifications of K’s plants distributed by the Esslingen Society see Flora 1842 Beibl. 9: 129- 149, 1842(2): 416-424, 1843: 473-476, 489-498, 1844: 241-254, and also Schweinfurth, Beitr. Fl. Athiopiens (1867). Many of K’s plants were also described in Boissier, FV. orient. K’s diaries of the period 1835-1843 are lost. For Reliquiae Kotschyanae see no. 3895. Ref.: Anon., Bot. Zeit. 26: 655. 1868 (herb. bought by Haynald). Baur, Jahrb. Gesch. oberdeut. Reichsstadte 16: 234, 236, 254-255. 1970 (on K’s material distr. by Esslingen Society). Miller, H. S., Taxon 19: 528. 170. Hedge, I. C. and Lamond, J. M., Ind. coll. Edinburgh gg. 1970. Kukkonen, I., Herb. Christian Steven 63. 1971. Steinberg, C., Webbia 32(1): 29. 1977. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY; ADB 16: 763-764; AG 2(1): 707-708, 12(3): 657; Backer p. 307; Barnhart 2: 315; BL 1: 32, 305; BM 2: 1019; Bossert p. 218; Clokie p. 195; CSP 3: 738, 8: 115; DTS 1: 160, 6(4): 32; Frank 3(Anh.): 53; GR p. 436, cat. p. 66; Hortus 3: 1197 (‘Kotschy’) ; 1H 2: 382-383; Jackson p. 568 [index]; Kanitz 218; Kew 3: 304, Klastersky p. 112; Langman p. 417; Laségue p. 117, 574 [index]; LS 14332; NI 1093-1095; PR 4835-4843 (ed. 1: 5371); Rehder 5: 470; TL-2/1: 1765; Tucker 1: 399; Urban-Berl. p. 265, 271, 288, 365; WU 13: 41-42. Zander ed. 10, p. 680. Anon., Bot. Zeit. 14: 695. 1856, 24: 243. 1866; Bull. Soc. bot. France 7: 143. 1860, 8: 64. 1861, 13 (rev. bibl.): 237. 1866; Flora 49: 335. 1866; J. Bot. 4: 336. 1866; 6: 128. 1868. Boissier, E., Fl. orient. 1: xvil-xviil, Xxill, xxvil. 1867 Dolezal, H., Friedrich Welwitsch 38, 100, 130, 185, 213. 1974. Embacher, F., Lexik. Reisen 176. 1882. Fenzl, E., Osterr. bot. Z. 16: 233-236. 1866; Almanach Akad. Wiss., Wien 17: 251-264. 1867. Hausmann, F., Fl. Tirol 1: 1282. Kanitz, A., Pl. roman. xii-xxii. 1881. Kotschy, O., in G. A. Schweinfurth, Reliquiae Kotschyanae vi-xl. 1868. (portr., itin.). Neilreich, A., Verh. zool. bot. Ver. Wien 5: 67-68. 1855. Pax, F., Grundz. Pflanzenverbr. Karpathen 11, 23, 59. 1898 (Veg. Erde 2(1)). Radde, G., Grundz. Pflanzenverbr. Kaukasuslander 14. 1899 (Veg. Erde 3). Rechinger, K. H., Taxon 9(2): 33-35. 1960 (Rechinger: heir to Kotschy’s botanical heritage!) ; Mitt. Hammer-Purgstall Ges. 2: 10-13. 1960. Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von, Bot. Zeit. 24: 315-316. 1886. Vallot, Bull. Soc. bot. France 29: 182-183. 1882. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 83. 1903, 3(3): 68. 1905. HANDWRITING: Candollea 31: 143-144. 1976. EPONYMY: Aotschya Endlicher (1839). KOTSCHY 3887. Abbildungen und Beschretbungen neuer und seltener Thiere und Pflanzen in Syrien und im westlichen Taurus gesammelt von Th. Kotschy. Herausgegeben von den D.D. Fenzl, Heckel & Redtenbacher. Stuttgart (E. Schweizerbart’sche Verlaghandlung) 1843. Oct., Fol. (Ad- bild. Thiere Pfl. Syr.). Publ.:-1843, in three independently paged parts of which the first, by Fenzl, deals with plants and those by L. Redtenbacher (part 2) with Coleoptera (20 p., 2 pl.), and by J. J. Heckel (part 3) with fishes (258 p., 3 pl.). General t.p. and identification: p. [i-i1], [1] as above, [1]: “Abgedruckt aus Russegger’s Reisen. I. Band, 2. Theil.”’ Actually the book 1s a reprint with new t.p.’s and pagination from Russegger’s “Reisen in Europa, Asien, ...” 1(2) and 2(3), also provided with the original running pagination. Botany (= part 1): Illustrationes et descriptiones plantarum novarum Syriae et Tauri occidentalrs auctore Eduardo Fenzl [Eduard Fenzl (1808-1879) ], ... Stuttgart (id.) 1843. Oct., p. [iii]-viii, [1]-84, [1-2, index] (running pagination:p. vi= 884, 1-84 = 887-970). Copy: Teyler. Plates: no t.p., pl. 1-20 (uncol. liths. by Dr. Bill). Fol. Copy: Teyler. — For details on Joseph von Russegger (1802-1863) and his Rezsen (1841-1849), see BM 4: 1768-17609. 3888. Beitrage zur Kenntniss des Alpenlandes in Stebenburgen ... Wien (gedruckt bei Karl Ueberreuter) 1853. Oct. (Beitr. Alpenland. Siebenbiirgen). Publ.: 1853, p. [1]-32. Copy: MO. — Reprinted from Verh. k.k. zool.-bot. Ver. Wien 3: 57-69, 131-140, 271-277. 1853. 3889. Allgemeiner Ueberblick der Nillander und threr Pflanzenbekleidung [Wien 1857]. 16-mo. Publ.: 1857, p. [1]-26. Copy: MO. — Reprinted and to be cited from Mitt. k.k. geogr. Ges. 1(2): 156-182. 1857; see also Bonplandia 5: 174-180. 1857. — For further references to K’s publications on the vegetation of the Nile region see Baur (1970), p. 254-255, note 73. Ref.: Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von, Bot. Zeit. 16: g1-92. 22 Apr 1858. 3890. Die Eichen Europa’s und des Orwents. Gesammelt, zum Theil neu entdeckt und mit Hinweisung auf ihre Culturfahigkeit fur Mittel-Europa &c. beschrieben von Dr. Theodor Kotschy ... 40 Foliotafeln ausgefthrt in Oel-Farbendruck mit erlauterndem Text in deutscher, franz6sischer und lateinischer Sprache. Wien und Olmuz (Eduard Holzel’s Verlag) [1858-] 1862. Fol. (Eich. Eur. Orient.). Publ.: in 8 parts, p. [i]-viii, pl. 7-4o with text. The copy at G is in original covers (with year dates) : : 1858, pl. 1-5, with text. : 1859 (Flora rd. 14 Apr 1859), fl. 6, 6-10, without text. : 1859 (Flora rd. 14 Nov 1859), pl. 7, 17-15, without text, but with text for pl. 6-zo. : 1859 (Flora rd. 14 Nov. 1859), pl. 16-20, id., with text for 77-15. : 1860, pl. 21-25, id. with text for 16-25. : 1861 (Flora rd. Aug 1861), pl. 26-30, with text for 16-30. 7/8: Jun 1862, pl. 31-40, with text, p. [{1]-viil, ticket with note dated Jun 1862, prospectus. Daw & Wb ‘Copies: B, BR, G, NY, USDA. — French t.p.: Illustrations des chénes de l’ Europe et d’ Orient. — Plates: colour-printed, J. Seboth del., Oberer. 3891. Die Insel Cypern ihrer physischen und organischen Natur nach mit Rucksicht auf ihre friuhere Geschichte geschildert von Dr. F. Unger und Dr. Th. Kotschy ... Wien (Wilhelm Braumuller) 1865. Oct. (dns. Cypern.). Senior author: Franz Joseph Andreas Nicolaus Unger (1800-1870). Publ.: Jan-Jun 1865 (p. x: 16 Oct 1863; J. Bot. Jul 1865), frontisp., p. [i]-xu1, [1]-598, map. Copies: G, MO, NY, USDA. Ref.: Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von, Bot. Zeit. 23: 75-76. 3 Mar 1865. Hoffmann, Bot. Zeit. 23: 123. 14 Apr 1865. Anon., Hedwigia 9: 62-64, 66-70. 1870. 3892. Die Sommerflora des Antilibanon und hohen Hermon. Wien 1864 (Im Selbstverlage des Verfassers) 1864. Qu. 656 KOVATS Publ.: Nov-Dec 1864 (text presented 6 Nov “1861” = 1864), p. [i], [1]-43. Copies: G; IDC 1043. — Reprinted and to be cited from Verh. Zool.-bot. Ges. Wien 14: 417-458. 1864. 3893. Der Libanon und seine Alpenflora. Wien (Im Selbstverlage des Verfassers) 1864. Qu. Publ.: Mai-Dec 1864 (submitted 9 Apr 1864), p. [1]-38. Copies: G, IDC 1044. — Reprinted and to be cited from Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien 14: 733-768. 1864. 3894. Plantae tinneanae sive descriptio plantarum in expeditione tinneana ad flumen Bahl-el- Ghasal eiusque affluentias in septentrionali interioris Africae parte collectarum. Opus xxvii tabulis exornatum Theodori Kotschy et Ioannis Peyritsch consociatis studiis elaboratum suis sumptibus ediderunt Alexandrina P. F. Tinne et Ioannis A. Tinne. Vindobonae [Wien] (Typis Caroli Gerold filii) 1867. Fol. (Pl. tinn.). Co-author: Johann Joseph Peyritsch (1835-1889). Publ.: 1867 (p. x: Jul 1867), p. [1*-xvii*], [1]-vii, [1-2], 1-54, pl. 1-8, 8b, 9-14, 15a, 15b, 16-25. Copies: MO, NY. The 27 handcoloured plates are by Liepoldt and Mettenius. ‘The book was also issued with uncoloured plates. — Mrs. H. L. M. A. Tinne, her daughter A. P. F. Tinne and Mrs. A. van Capellen-Tinne made a journey up the White Nile in 1861-1864. The two elder women died during the expedition. For details and references with respect to the travels by the Tinne family see Kanitz (1868), TL-2/3507, Eggink (1960) and Gladstone (1970). Ref.: Kanitz, A., Bot. Zeit. 26: 487-498, 504-507. 1868; Flora 51: 385-398, 417-425, 433-441, 465-472, 497-511, 523-529. 1868. Eggink, C., De merkwaardige reizen van Alexandrine Tinne, Amsterdam 1960. Gladstone, Travels of Alexine, London 1970. 3895. Reliquiae Kotschyanae. Beschreibung und Abbildung einer Anzahl unbeschriebener oder wenig gekannter Pflanzenarten, welche Theodor Kotschy auf seinen Reisen in den Jahren 1837 bis 1839 als Begleiter Joseph’s von Russegger in den sudlich von Kordofan und oberhalb Fesoglu gelegenen Bergen der freien Neger gesammelt hat. Herausgegeben von Dr. Georg Schweinfurth ... Nebst einer biographischen Skizze Theodor Kotschy’s von O. Kotschy. Mit finf und dreissig lithographirten Tafeln und dem Bildnisse Theodor Kotschy’s. Berlin (Druck und Verlag von Georg Reimer) 1868. (Relig. Kotschy.). Author of text: Georg August Schweinfurth (1836-1925) ; leader expedition: Joseph von Russegger (1802-1863); author of biography: Oskar Kotschy. Publ.: Jun-Dec 1868 (p. vi: 15 Mai 1868; BSbF post 27 Jan 1869); front. portr. Kotschy, p. fi]-xl, [1]-52, pl. 7-35, uncol. liths. by Liepoldt. Copzes: MO, USDA. Kovats von Szent-Lélek, Julius (1815-1873), Hungarian actuo- and palaeobotanist at the Hungarian national Museum at Pest from 1850. (Aovats). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: BP. — Further material: B, C, CN, E, H, L, LZ, M, MANCH, W, WAG, WRSL. Published exsiccatae: Flora exsiccata vindobonensis, and Plantae rar. imp. Austriae. Ref.: Anon., Bot. Zeit. 35: 136. 1877 (herb. for sale). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 4: 212, 12(1): 487; Barnhart 2: 316; Bossert p. 219; CSP 3: 739; Hortus 3: 1197 (“‘Kovats’’) ; IH 2: 383; Jackson p. 182; Kanitz 183; PR 4845-4846; Quenstedt p. 242; WU 13: 68-70. Anon., Flora 56: 431. 1873. Pax, F., Grundz. Pflanzenverbr. Karpathen 1: 48. 1898 (Veg. Erde 2(1)), 2: 279. 1908 (id 8). NOTE: A planned Flora of Hungary (in Hungarian), with Samuel von Brassai (1797-1897) did not materialize because of lack of subscriptions. Parts of the manuscript were published by Brassai in Magy. Nov. Lap. 10-12, 1886-1888, see also Linnaea 33: 595, 607. 1865. See Kanitz (no. 183) for a brief biography and bibliography; according to this information the title was to have been ‘‘Magyar novénysme vagy ...”’ (“Knowledge of Hungarian plants’’). 3896. Fossile Flora von Erdobénye von Julius von Kovats ... Pesth (Druck von Johann Herz) 1856. (Foss. Fl. Erdobenye). Publ.: 1856, p. [1]-37, 7 pl. Copy: WU (inf. W. Gutermann).— Reprinted from Arb. geol. Ges. Ungarn 1, 1856. ; 657 KRABBE Krabbe, Gustav [Heinrich] (1855-1895), German botanist; Dr. phil. Berlin 1882; from 1890 at Berlin University with Schwendener. (A7abée). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 316; CSP 12: 407; GR p. 100, pl. [79]; Kew 3: 307; LS 14337-14340; Moebius p. 113, 218, 219, 288; Rehder 5: 471; Tucker 1: 399. Anon., Bot. Not. 1896: 44; Bot. Zeit. 53(2): 391. 1895 (d. 3 Nov 1895); Leopoldina 31: 222. 1895. Funfstiick, L. M., in Engler and Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam. ed. 2. 8: 10, 28, 52-55. 1926. Reinhardt, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 14: (49)-(54). 1896 (bibl.). 3897. Entwicklungsgeschichte und Morphologie der polymorphen Flechtengattung Cladonia. Ein Bei- trag zur Kenntnis der Ascomyceten . . . Leipzig (Verlag von Arthur Felix) 1891. Qu. (Entw.- Gesch. Cladonia). Publ.: Mai-Jun 1891 (Nat. Nov. Jul(1) 1891; J. Bot. 29: 326. Oct 1891; Bot. Zeit. 1 Mai 1891 (‘“demnachst’”’), 31 Jul 1891), p. [iJ-viii, [1]-160, p/. 7-72, partly col. liths. by author. Copies: G, NY; IDC 6177. Ref.: Reinhardt, Bot. Zeit. 49: 846-851. 18 Dec 1891. Kraenzlin, Friedrich (Fritz) Wilhelm Ludwig (1847-1934), German orchidologist. (Kraenzl.). HERBARIUM and TYPEs: Kraenzlin’s herbarium was acquired by B in 1907. Kraenzlin’s types were mainly in his own herbarium. Some others are still at W, and perhaps also at K, BR and M. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 317; BJI 1: 33, 2: 94-95; CSP 10: 457; 16: 446- 447; Hortus 3: 1197 (““Kranzl.’’); IH 2: 385; Kew 3: 307-308; KR p. 359; Langman p. 417- 418; LS suppl. 14799-14801; MW p. 249-250, suppl. p. 181; NI 1096; Rehder 5: 471; SK 4: exciv; TL-2/1: 1713; Tucker 1: 400; Urban-Berl. p. 365; Zander ed. 10, p. 680. Anon., Bot. Centralbl. 53: 96. 1893; Rev. Hortic. belge 34: 140. 1908 (portr.) ; Chron. bot. 1: 149. 1935 (portr.). Jones; HiiGs) Naxon.22- 293) 1979) (portr,). Merrill, E. D., Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 30(1): 178-179. 1947 (bibl.). Weberbauer, A., Pflanzenw. peruan. Anden 32. 1911 (Veg. Erde 12). COMPOSITE WoRKs: (1) Engler, Pflanzenreich (TL-2/1713): (a) Scrophulariaceae, Heft 28, publ. 5 Apr 1907. (b) Orchidaceae, Coelogyninae, with E. Pfitzer, Heft 32, publ. 26 Nov 1907. Dendrobinae 1, Heft 45, publ.: 15 Nov 1910. Dendrobiinae M1, heft 50, publ.: 17 Oct 1911. Thelastinae, Heft 50, publ.: 17 Oct 1911. Oncidiinae, Heft 80, publ.: 14 Mar 1922. Pseudomonopodiales Heft 83, publ.: 6 Mar 1923. (c) Cannaceae, Heft 56, publ.: 22 Oct 1912. (2) Continued H. G. Reichenbach, Xenia orchidacea. EPONYMY: x Kraenzlinara L. A. Garay & H. R. Sweet (1966) ; AvaenzlinellaO. Kuntze (1903). 3898. Orchidacearum genera et species. Berlin (Mayer & Miller) [1897-] 1901-1904, 2 vols. Oct. + (Orchid. gen. sp.). Vol. r: p. [ii*-v*], [i]-vili, [1]-986. Copies: G, MICH, MO, NY, U(2), US (both orig. covers), USDA. Vol. 2: p. [ii-v], [1]-143, pl. 1-16. Copies: NY, U, US (1-96), USDA. Vol. part pages dates I I [1 ]-64 10 Jul 1897 2 65-128 15 Sep 1897 KRAENZLIN Vol. part pages dates 3 129-192 g Nov 1897 4 [193]-256 14 Dec 1897 5 257-320 19 Jan 1898 6 321-384 12 Apr 1898 7(“8”) 385-448 5 Jul 1898 SiGe) 449-512 20 Jun 1898 9 513-576 11 Oct 1808 10 577-640 15 Aug 1899 Il 641-704 10 Oct 1899 12 705-768 2 Jan 1900 13 769--832 27 Apr 1900 14 833-896 27 Aug 1900 15 897-960 6 Mar igor 16 961-986, [11*-111*], [1]-vili 1 Jul 1901 2 I [1]-32, pl. 1-4 17 Apr 1903 2 33-64, pl. 5-8 28 Jul 1903 3 65-96, pl. 9-12 17 Nov 1903 4 97-143, pl. 13-16 25 Mar 1904 Publication was stopped before completion because of the compilation of the treatment of the Orchidaceae for Engler’s Pflanzenreich. — “‘We fear that Dr. Kraenzlin has undertaken a task for which, however competent he may be, he has not sufficient leisure to carry through successfully”. (Rendle 1898). Facsimile ed. : Lehre (J. Cramer) 1969, Plant Monograph Reprints vol. 6, [vol. 1:], p. [i*], [1]-143, pl. 1-76. Copy: FAS. — ISBN 3-7682-06409-1. Ref.: Rendle, A. B., J. Bot. 35: 493-495. Dec 1897 (fasc. 1-3), 36: 451-452. 1898 (fasc. 4-8). Stafleu, F. A., Taxon 19: 434. 1970. 3899. Beitrage zur Orchideenflora Sudamertkas ... Uppsala & Stockholm (Almqvist & Wiksells Boktryckeri-A.-B.) 1911. Qu. (Beitr. Orchid.-Fl. Sudamer.). Publ.: Aug-Dec 1911 (printed 18 Jul 1911; Nat. Nov. Feb(1) 1912, Mar(1) 1912), p. [1]-105, [ 106, date], pl. 1-13, partly col. Copies: G, USDA. —K. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Handl. vol. 46(10). 3900. Abbildungen der in Deutschland und den angrenzenden Gebieten vorkommenden Grundformen der Orchideen-Arten. 60 Tafeln nach der Natur gemalt und in Farbendruck ausgefuhrt von Walter Miller (Gera) mit beschreibendem Text von Dr. K. Kranzlin. Berlin (R. Friedlander & Sohn) 1904. (Abbild. Grundform. Orchid.). Publ.: 1904, p. [i]-xiv, pl. 1-60 (col. liths., with text). Copies: MICH, MO, NY. Plates: of drawings by Walter Muller. Ref.: Rendle, A. B., J. Bot. 43: 69. Feb 1905. 3901. Monographie der Gattungen Masdevallia Ruiz et Pavon Lothania Kraenzl. Scaphosepalum Pfitzer Cryptophoranthus Barb. Rodr. Pseudoctmeria Kraenzl. Dahlem bei Berlin (Verlag des Repertoriums) 1925. Oct. (Monogr. Masdevallia). Publ.: 15 Mai 1925 (t.p.), p. [i], [iii], [1]-240. Copy: Repert. Spec. nov. Regni veg. Beihefte Band 34. 3902. Monographie der Gattung Polystachya Hook. Dahlem bei Berlin (Verlag des Reper- toriums) 1926. Oct. (Monogr. Polystachya). Publ.: 1 Mai 1926 (t-p.), p. [i], [iti], [1]-136. Copy: U. — Repert. Spec. nov. Regni veg. Beihefte Band 309. 3903. Beitrage zur Kenntniss der Familie der Myoporinae R. Br. Mit besonderer Berucksichtigung der Myoporinous plants of Australia tome ii — lithograms von Baron Ferd. von Miller. Dahlem bei Berlin 1929. Oct. (Beztr. Myoporin.). Publ.: 20 Mai 1929 (t.p.), p. [i], [1]-129. Copy: U. — Repert. Spec. nov. Regni veg. Beihefte Band 54. 659 KRAENZLIN 3904. Orchidacearum Siberiae enumeratio. Dahlem bei Berlin 1931. Oct. (Orchid. Szbir. enum.). Publ.: 15 Nov 1931 (t.p.), p- [i], [iii], [1]-103. Copy: U. — Repert. Spec. nov. Regni veg. Beihefte Band 55. Kraepelin, Karl (earlier publ.: Carl) [Mathias Friedrich] (1848-1915), German bo- tanist and zoologist; Dr. phil. Leipzig 1872; from 1873-1874 high school teacher at Leipzig; from 1878-1889 at the Hamburg Johanneum; from 1889-1914 director of the natural history museum at Hamburg. (Avraep.). HERBARIUM and TyPES: HBG. — The collections from the 1904 trip to the East Indies at M. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 317; BJ1 2:95; BM 2: 1022; CSP 8: 119; 10: 457, 12: 407, 16: 447; Jackson p. 55, 300; JW 1: 445; Kew3: 308; LS 14342; Rehder 5: 471;SK8: Iviii, SO 2892. Fischer-Benzon, R. J. D. von, im P. Prahl, Krit. Fl. Schleswig-Holstein 2: 30. Kraepelin, K., Exkursionsflora fur Nord- und Mitteldeutschland, eds. 8-10 (frontispiece portrait of author). Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 1, 567, 939. 1963. Schaffer & Lohmann, Verh. naturw. Ver. Hamburg ser. 3. 23: 1-32. 1916 (bibl.). Weidner, Abh. Verh. naturw. Ver. Hamburg ser. 2. 16: 19-72. 1972 (extracts from E. Kraepelin’s diary of his brother’s journey to India and Java in 1904). (portr.), (Emil Kraepelin, 1856-1926). 3905. Excursionsflora fur Nord- und Mitteldeutschland. Ein Taschenbuch zum Bestimmen der im Gebiete einheimischen und haufiger cultivirten Gefasspflanzen fur Schuler und Laien ... Leipzig (Druck und Verlag von B. G. Teubner) 1877. Oct. (Excurs.-Fl. N. Mitteldeutschl.). Ed. 1: Mar-Mai 1877 (p. iv: 15 Feb 1877; Bot. Zeit. 1 Jun 1877, Flora rd. Sep-Oct 1877), p. [i]-iv, [1]-336. Copy: G. Ed. 2: Jan-Mar 1883 (pref. 19 Sep 1882; Nat. Nov. Mar 1883; Bot. Zeit. 27 Apr 1889) (n.v.). Ed. 3: Oct-Nov 1889 (p. iv: Sep 1889; Nat. Nov. Nov 1889; Bot. Zeit. 27 Dec 1889), p. [i]- xxvill, [1]-314. Copy: MO. — Leipzig (id.) 1889. Oct. “Exkursionsflora ... Kultivirten ...” Ed. 4: Apr-Jun 1896 (p. iv: Sep 1895; Bot. Zeit. 16 Jul 1896; Nat. Nov. Jun(2) 1896), p. [1]- xxvill, [1]-338. Copies: M, U. — Leipzig (id.) 1896. Oct. Ed. 5: Feb-Mar 1903 (p. [iv]: Jan 1903; Bot. Zeit. 1 Mai 1903; Nat. Nov. Apr(1) 1903), p. [i]-xxx, [1]-365. Copzes: G, M. — Leipzig und Berlin (id.) 1903. Oct. Ed. 6: Apr-Jun 1906 (Nat. Nov. Jul(1) 1906; Bot. Zeit. 1 Jan 1907), p. [i]-xxx, [1]-371 (n.v.). Leipzig und Berlin (id.) 1906. Oct. Ed. 7: Mar-Mai 1910 (p. iv: Feb 1910; Nat. Nov. Jun(1) 1910; Bot. Zeit. 16 Jun 1g1o), p. [1]- xxx, [1]-384, p. [1]-xxx, [1]-384. Copy: HH. — Leipzig und Berlin (id.) 1910. Oct. Ed. 8: Mar-Mai 1917 (p. iv: “1917”; Nat. Nov. Jun 1917), portr. Kraepelin, p. [1]-xxx, [1]- 410. Copy: L. — Leipzig und Berlin (id.) 1917. Oct. Ed. g: n.v. Ed. 10: 1927, portr. Kraepelin, p. [1]-xxx, [1]-410. Copy: B. — ““Besorgt von Prof. Dr. C. Schaffer ...,’’ Leipzig und Berlin (id.) 1927. Oct. Krausel, Richard (1890-1966), German palaebotanist; Dr. phil. Breslau 1913 (with F. A. Pax) ; high school teacher at Frankfurt from 1920; professor of palaeobotany 1928; from 1939 director of the palaebotanical department of the Senckenberg Musuem; Dr. h.c. Durham 1963; student of the Devonian and the Central European mesozoic flora. (A7aus.). HERBARIUM and TyPES: FR (Devonian collections destroyed during World War IT). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Andrews p. 290-291; Barnhart 2: 317; BFM 1366; BJI 2: 95; Bossert p. 219; Hirsch p. 160; Kew 3: 308-309; Langman p. 418; LS suppl. 14802-14806; MW p. 250; NI rog6n; TL-2/1: 1711. Banks, H. P. Phytomorphology 18(1): 178-179. 1968. Dilcher, Plant Sci. Bull. 13(1): 8. 1967. Edwards, Palaeontographica 92B(3-6): 53-62. 1952. Mertens und Schmidt, Natur und Volk 90(8/9): 295-297. 1960 (portr.). 660 KRAMER, F. A. Schaarschmidt, F., Natur und Museum 97(1): 40-41. 1967 (portr.); Taxon 17: 469-478. 1968 (portr., bibl.); Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 81(3/4): 65-80. 1968 (portr., extensive bibl.). Stafleu, F. A., Taxon 16: 67. 1967. Wulff, E. V., Intr. hist. pl. geogr. 180, 200. 1943. COMPOSITE WoRKS: EP, Die natiirlichen Pflanzenfamilien, ed. 2 (TL-2/1711): (a) Fossile Cycadaceae, Bennettitaceae, Nilssoniaceae, Caytoniaceae, 13: 82-98. Jun 1926. (b) Cordaitales, Pityaceae, 13: 112-120. Jun 1926. (c) Extinct Coniferae, 13: 403-407. Jun 1926. N.B., volume 13 was published Jun 1926 (not so listed yet in TL-2/1). FESTSCHRIFT: Senckenbergiana Lethaea, Richard Krausel Festschrift, 1960. EPONYMY: Avaeuselcladus R. Yoshida (1970); Avraeuselia A. Fucini (1936); Araeuselicutis W. Schneider (1969); Avaeuselisporites G. Leschik (1956). 3906. Die Flora des bohmischen Mitteldevons (Stufe Hh 1 Barrande = h Kettner-Kodym) ... [Stuttgart (E. Schweizerbart’sche Verlagsbuchhandlung) 1933]. Qu. (Fl. bohm. Mittel- devon.). Co-author: Hermann Weyland (1888-1974). Publ.: Mai 1933, p. [1]-46, pl. 1-7. Copy: USGS. — Palaeontographica 78B, Heft 1. Kralik, Jean-Louis (1813-1892), Alsatian-French botanist; explorer of the mediterranean flora; curator of the Cosson herbarium 1855-1885. (Aral.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: P and PC. — For duplicates see IH. For exsiccatae (Plantes corses 1849) see Pfc 1: lv (8 centuries). BIBLIOGRAPHY and TyPEs: AG 7: 463; Backer p. 307; Barnhart 2: 317; Bossert p. 219; Clokie p- 195; CSP 3: 742; Hortus 3: 1197; IH 2: 384; Jackson p. 352, 394; PFC 1: lv; PR 4951; Rehder 5: 472; Saccardo 1: 93, 2: 60; TL-2/1: 1243; Tucker 1: 400; Zander ed. 10, p. 680. Boissier, E., Fl. orient. 1: xxi. 1867. Cosson, E., Bull. Soc. bot. France 21: 52. 1874; Comp. fl. atl. 1: 53-56. 1881. Cosson, E. et Durieu, M. C., Exp. sci. Algérie Bot. 2: xxxi-xxxii. 1868. Kralik, J. L., Bull. Soc. bot. France 1: 23-27, 117-121. 1854, 2: 21-26. 1855 (Letters). Marre, R., Progr. connaiss. bot. Algerie 93, 94, 99-100. 1931. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 105, pl. 139. 1905. EPONYMY: Avalikia Cosson & Durieu (1867). 3907. Catalogue des Reliquiae Mailleanae publié par MM. L. Kralik et J. Billon accompagné d’une note sur cet exsiccata, d’une notice biographique sur M. Maille et d’une note sur son herbier ... Paris (Imprimerie de E. Martinet ...) 1869. Oct. (Cat. Relig. Maill.) Co-author: J. Billon; herbarium: Alphonse Maille (1813-1865), see IH 2: 493. Publ.: Jan-Jun 1869 (BSbF rd. 12 Dec 1868-9 Jul 1869), p. [i-i1], [1]-59. Copies: G, NY. — Bull. Soc. bot. France 14: 101-103, 103-108, 119-125, 146-152, 161-166, 191-196, 232-239. 1867, 15: 71-84, 127-131. 1868. Ref.: Fournier, Bull. Soc. bot. France 12(bibl.): 288. 1866 (Reliq. Maill. for sale). Kramer, Franz August (fl. 1875), German botanist and high school teacher at Chemnitz. (F. Kram.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 317; Kew 3: 309-310; Tucker 1: 400. Drude, O., Hercyn. Florenbezirk 7. 1902 (Veg. Erde 6). 3908. Programm des konig]. Gymnasiums zu Chemnitz, zugleich Einladungsschrift zu den am 11 und 12 Marz 1875 stattfindenden 6ffentlichen Prufungen, ... 1. Abhandlung des Oberlehrers Franz August Kramer: Phanerogamen-Flora von Chemnitz und Umgegend. 2. Schul- 661 KRAMER, F. A. nachrichten vom Rector. Chemnitz (Druck von J. C. F. Pickenhahn & Sohn) 1875. Qu. (Phan.-Fl. Chemnitz). Publ.: 20 Feb-10 Mar 1875, p. [iJ-iv, [1]-38, map, followed by Schulnachrichten p. [39]-69. Copies: B, MO. Trade issue: Phanerogamen-Flora von Chemnitz und Umgegend. Bearbeitet von Franz Kramer, Oberlehrer am Gymnasium. Chemnitz (Druck von J. C. F. Pickenhahn & Sohn) 1875. Qu. (Bot. Zeit. g Jun 1876), p. [i-iv], [1]-38, map. Copies: KNAW, USDA. Kramer, Wilhelm Heinrich (x-1765), German-born Austrian botanist and physician at Bruck a. Leitha. (W. Kram.). HERBARIUM and TYPES: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 318; BM 2: 1023; Dryander 2: 27, 3: 153; GR p. 454; Kew 3: 310, PR 4854 (ed. 1: 5380); Rehder 5: 472. Hofer, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien 36: 38, 40-41. 1886. Fries, Th. M., Bref Skrifv. Linné 1(5): 86. rg11, 1(6): 2. 1912. Neilreich, A., Verh. zool. bot. Ver. Wien 5: 29-30. 1855. Stafleu, F. A., Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 191-193. 1971. EPONYMY: The etymology of Avameria Linnaeus (1758) could not be established. 3909. Elenchus vegetabilium et animalium per Austriam inferiorem observatorum sistens ea in classes et ordines genera et species redacta ... Vienna, Pragae, et Tergesti [Triest] (typis Ioannis Thomae Traffner, ...) 1756. Oct. (Elench. veg.) Publ.: 1756, p. [1-x], [1]-400. [1-21, ind.; 1, err.]. Copies: G, NY. — Plants on p. 1-307. Ref.: Janchen, E., Cat. fl. austr. 1: 10. 1956. Kranz, Cajetan Anton (1839?-1886), German botanist at Munchen. (Aranz). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BM 2: 1023; Jackson p. 292; Kew 3: 310; NI (alph.). COMPOSITE WoRKs: edited ed. 4 of J. C. Weber, Die Alpen-Pflanzen Deutschlands. See under Johann Carl Weber. 3910. Uebersicht der Flora von Miinchen, enthaltend die in der Umgebung Munchens wild- wachsenden und verwilderten Gefasspflanzen .... Munchen (Druck und Verlag von Georg Franz). 1859. Oct. (Uebers. Fl. Munchen). Publ.: Feb-Apr 1859 (p. xv: Jan 1859; BSbF post Jul 1859; Flora rd. Apr 1859), p. [1]-xv, [1]- 100. Copies: B, G, M(2). Ref.: Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 6: 242-243. 1859. Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von, Bot. Zeit. 17: 351. 14 Oct 1859. Anon., Flora 42: 256. 1859, 43: 618-619. 1860. Krapf, Karl J. von (fl. 1782), Austrian botanist, ‘‘kaiserlich-koniglicher Hofrath und Leibarzt.” (Krapf). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 318: Dryander 3: 226, 551; Kew 3: 310; LS 14361; NI 1098; PR 4855 (ed. 1: 5381-5382). EPONYMY: Arapfia A. P. de Candolle (1817). 3911. Ausfihrliche Beschreibung der in Unterosterreich, sonderlich aber um Wien herum wachsenden, und in der Stadt zum Verkauf sowohl erlaubten, als unerlaubten essbaren Schwamme, sammt den ihnen ahnlichen unessbaren schadligen, giftigen, oder auch verdach- tigen; ihren Kennzeichen, ihrer gewohnlichen Zubereitung, und den schadlichen Zufallen, 662 KRASSER welche die letztern im menschlichen Korper verursachen; nach der Linneischen Hauptein- theilung in systematischer Ordnung vorgetragen. Wien (in der Jakob Anton Edlen von Ghelenschen Buchhandlung) 1782, 2 Hefte. Qu. (n.v.) (Ausfthrl. Beschr. Schwdamme). Heft 1: 1782, p. [i-iv], [1]-27, [1, err.], pl. r-z1. Heft 2: 1782, 22 p. and 6 pl. Copy: We saw no complete copy of this work; WU has a set of the plates without text (inf. W. Gutermann). The copy at FH has Heft 1 only (complete). The plates are handcoloured copper engr. of drawings by J. Lachenbaur. KraSan, Franz (1840-1907), Austrian botanist, high school teacher at Graz. (Krasan). HERBARIUM and TYPES: main material at GZU; further specimens at P and LE. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 6(1): 826; BJI 1: 33-34, 2: 95; BL 2: 356, 676; Bossert p. 219; CSP 3: 744, 8: 119-120, 10: 457, 12: 408, 16: 452-453; H 2: 385; Jackson p. 72, 80,; LS 14362; Saccardo 1: 93, 2: 60; Tucker 1: 400. Anon., Marcellia 6: xxxii. 1907; Nat. Nov. 1907: 168; Osterr. bot. Z. 18: 25, 98-99. 1868, 19: 53. 1860, 38: 1-6. 1888 (bibl.), 57: 215. 1907. Krasser, Mitt. naturw. Ges. Stelermarck 46: 156-166. 1908 (portr.; n.v.). Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 83. 1903. 3912. Aus der Flora von Stevermark, Graz (im Verlage des zweiten Staats-Gymnasiums) 1894. Qu. Publ.: Jul-Aug 1894 (“‘am Schlusse des Schuljahres”’; Nat. Nov. Sep(1) 1894, Mai(1) 1895), in Funfundzwanzigster Jahresbericht des zweiten Staats-Gymnasiums in Graz, 1894, p. [1]-27. Copy: MO. — We have seen no independently paged reprint. To be cited from Jahresbericht. 3912a. Aus der Flora von Steiermark. Beitrag zur Kenntniss der Pflanzenwelt des Kronlandes. Zugleich ein Behelf zum Bestimmen der Pflanzen nach der analytischen Methode fur Schule und Selbstunterricht ... Graz (Druck und Verlag ‘“‘Leykam’’) 1896. Oct. (Fl. Steiermark). Publ.: Jan-Apr 1896 (p. v: autumn 1895; Nat. Nov. Mai(2) 1896), p. [i]-xvi, [1]-156, [1, cont.]. Copy: G. Krasnov [Krassnov], Andrej Nicolaevie (1862-1914), Russian scientist at Kharkov. (Krasn.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: LE; important sets also at WRSL. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 318; BJI 1: 34; Bossert p. 219; Bret. p. 1045; CSP 16: 454; Hortus 3: 1197 (““Krasn.”’); IH 2: 385-386; Kew 3: 311, Lipschitz 4: 454; MW p. 250-251, suppl. p. 182; SK 1: 300; Tucker 1: 400. Bourdeille, Bull. Soc. imp. Natur. Moscou ser. 2. 6: 375. 1893. Radde, G., Grundz. Pflanzenverbr. Kaukasuslander 9, 10, 14. 1899 (Veg. Erde 3). EPONYMY: Arasnovia Popov ex Schischkin (1950). Krasser, Fridolin (1863-1922), Austrian botanist and palaeobotanist; Dr. phil. Wien 1887; from 1887 in various functions in Wien, e.g. assistant at the Naturh. Museum 1896- 1902; 1gorI-1906 at the Onologisch-pomologischen Lehranstalt in Klosterneuburg; from 1906-1922 professor of botany at the technical university of Praha. (Avrasser). HERBARIUM and Types: Unknown. Some material at H, LE, W. — Krasser prepared a palaeobotanical atlas for which many of the plates were ready by the time of his death. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Andrews p. 289-290; Backer p. 307; Barnhart 2: 318; BJI 1: 34; BM 2: 1024; CSP 16: 454-455; GR p. 460; IF 710; IH 2: 386; Kew 3: 311; LS 14364- 14369, 35600; Quenstedt p. 244; Rehder 5: 472; Tucker 1: 400. Anon., Nat. Nov. 1923: 383; Nature 111: 57-58. 1923. 663 KRASSER Beck, G., Vegetationsverhaltn. Ilyr. Lander 37. 1901 (Veg. Erde 4). Greger, Ber. deut: bot. Ges. 40: (112)-(121). 1922 (bibl.). Keissler, Mitt. geol. Ges. Wien 16: 295-299. 1924 (bibl.). Kerner, A. J., Verh. geol. Bundesanstalt 2: 45-49. 1923. Reiche, K., Grundz. Pflanzenverbr. Chile 34. 1907 (Veg. Erde 8). Rudolph, Lotos, Prag, 70: 133-140. 1922. COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) EP, Die natiirlichen Pflanzenfamilien, ed. 1, MAEDA III. 7: 130- 199: Aug 1893, 161-199: 24 Oct 1893 (TL-2/1710). (2), Flechten, in J. Wiesner, Die Rohstoffe des Pflanzenreichs, ed. 2, 1: 664. 1900. EPONYMY: Arassera O. Schwartz (1931). Krasske, Georg (1889-1951), German diatomologist; teacher at the Volksschule Wat- tenbach near Kassel 1908-1913; later at Kassel, from 1923-1951 as high school teacher at the middle school for boys. (Avasske). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: KASSEL; further, non-prepared material at BRNM. Ref.: Wornardt, W. W., Int. direct. diatom. 34. 1968. Koster, J., Taxon 18: 554. 1969. Follmann, G., Philippia 2: 106-107. 1974. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 318; IH 2: 386. Collander, R. et al., Bibl. bot. fenn. 1901-1950: 264. 1973. Hustedt, F., Archiv Hydrobiol. 46(3/4): 617-621. 1952 (portr., bibl.). Schulz, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 68a: 179-182. 1955. HANDWRITING: Arch. Hydrobiol. 46(3/4): 617. 1952. COMPOSITE WORKS: The paper by Krasske and Schwabe, Diatomeas del Archipiélago de Formosa, Bol. Soc. Biol. Concepcion, Chile, 25: 75-107. 1950 is by Krasske alone (see Hustedt, 1952, p. 622). Krauer, Johann Georg (1794-1845), Swiss botanist and physician at Luzern and Rothen- burg. (Avrauer). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BL 2: 576, 577, 676; BM 2: 1024; IH 2: 386; NI 1099; PR 4859 (ed. 1: 5391); Rehder 5: 472. 3913- Prodromus florae lucernensis, seu stirpium phanerogamarum in agro lucernensi et pro- ximis ejus confinis sponte nascentium catalogus. Auctore Joanne Georgio Krauero, Lucernae [Luzer n| (Typis Xaverii Meyer) 1824. Duod. (in sixes). (Prodr. fl. lucern.). Publ.: 1824 (p. xii: cal. Dec 1823), p. [i]-xu1, [1]-105, [1, err.]. Copzes: G, NY. Kraus, Gregor Konrad Michael (1841-1915), German physiological botanist; Dr. phil. Wurzburg 1866; from 1866-1867 at Bonn as pupil of J. Sachs; 1867-1869 “‘Privatdozent” at Wurzburg; 1868-1869 at Leipzig; 1869-1873 professor of botany at Erlangen; 1872-1898 idem at Halle succeeding de Bary; from 1898-1914 idem at Wirzburg succeeding Julius Sachs. (Avaus). HERBARIUM and TypEs: WB (destroyed). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart, 2: 318; BFM 364, 3031; BJI 1: 34; BM 2: 1024; Bossert p. 219; CSP 8: 120-121, 10: 459-460, 16: 456-457; De Toni 1: Ixxii, 2: Ixxiii; Frank 3(Anh.): 53; GR p. 101; IH 2: 385; Jackson p. 568 [index]; Kew 3: 312; LS suppl. 14826; Moebius p. 199, 452; Quenstedt p. 244; Rehder 5: 472-473; TL-2/1: 866; Tucker 1: 400; Zander ed. 10, p. 680. Anon., Bot. Not. 1916: 47. 664. KRAUSE, E. H. L. Deby, J., Bibl. microsc. microgr. stud. 3, Diat. 36. 1882. Harvey-Gibson, R. J., Outlines hist. bot. 206, 215, 222. 1914. Kniep, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 33: (69)-(95). 1915 (bibl.); Verh. physik.-med. Ges. Wurzburg ser. 2. 44: 173-196. 1916 (portr., bibl.). Reiche, K., Grundz. Pflanzenverbr. Chile 34. 1907 (Veg. Erde vol. 8). Stearn, W. T., Gard. Hist. 5(1): 42-52. 1977. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 140, pl. 128. 1905 (portr.). COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) For a list of the 57 dissertations and other scientific papers published under Kraus’ guidance see Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 33: (92)-(95). 1915. (2) Contributed to A. Schenk, Handb. Bot. 1, 1879. 3914. Der botanische Garten der Universitat Halle. Leipzig (Wilhelm Engelmann) 1888-1894, 2 Hefte. Oct. (Bot. Gart. Halle). Heft 1: Mar 1888 (Nat. Nov. Mar 1888; Bot. Zeit. 30 Mar 1888), p. [i]-vi, [vii, cont.], [1]-79, 5 liths. Heft 2: Dec 1893 (t-p.: 1894; Nat. Nov. Dec 1893; Bot. Zeit. 1 Jan 1894), p. [i]-viti, [1]-155, 2 Liths., 1 map. Copy: U.— Important historical study on the history of botany at Halle, but especially also on the history of plant introduction into Western Europe. Much biographical and bibliographi- cal information on K. P. J. Sprengel and his pupils. Krause, Christian Ludwig (fl. 1753), German botanist and gardener at Berlin. (C. Krause). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BM 2: 1024; Dryander 3: 631, 5: 68; PR 4861 (ed. 1: 5392); Rehder 5: 473. COMPOSITE WORKS: For the “‘Jndex plantarum tam peregrinarum quam nostro nascentium coelo, quae aluntur Berolini, in horto celebri krausiano”’ see under C. L. Roloff. 3915. Catalogus arborum, fruticum et herbarum, exoticarum et indigenarum, quarum semina venduntur berolini apud Christianum Ludovic. Krause ante portam straloviensem in platea die Krauts-Gasse dicta. Berolini 175 [sic; 1753]. Oct. (Cat. arb.). Publ.: 1753, p- [1]-40. Copy: MO.—To be regarded as pre-Linnaean in view of the absence of proof to the contrary. The statement that actual publication took place in 1753 stems from Pritzel. 3916. Christian Ludewig Krausens, .. . Funfzigjahrig-Erfahrungsmassiger Unterricht von der Gartnerey. Berlin und Leipzig (bey George Jacob Decker, .. .) 1773. Oct. (Unterr. Gartner.). Publ.: 1773, p. [i]-xxii, [1]-782. Copy: M. Krause, Ernst Hans Ludwig (1859-1942), German physician and botanist; Dr. med. Berlin 1881; prolific batologist; longtime “‘Oberstabarzt’’ at Saarlouis; later in Rostock. (E. H. L. Krause). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: B (extant); other material at H, KIEL, ROST (musci) and H(musci). Ref.: Kohlmeyer, J. J., Willdenowia 2: 783. 1961. Hepper, F. N. and F. Neate, Plant coll. West Africa 46. 1971. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 319; BFM 98, 546-549, 597; BJI 1: 34; BL 1: 88, 305, 2: 52, 120, 676; BM 2: 1025; CSP 8: 121, 16: 458; DTS 6(4): 164; Hortus 3: 1197 (“Krause, E. H. L.’’); IH 2: 386; Jackson p. 310; Kew 3: 312; Langman p. 418; LS 14384; LS 14384, suppl. 14831-14834; NAF 28B(2): 441, ser. 2. 2: 163; NI [is not 1100]; PR [is not PR 4862]; Rehder 5: 473; Tucker 1: 401; Urban-Berl. p. 365; Zander ed. 10, p. 680. Drude, O., Hercyn. Florenbezirk 16. 1902 (Veg. Erde 6). 665 KRAUSE, E. H. L. Fischer-Benzon, R.J. D. von, im P. Prahl, Krit. Flora Schleswig-Holstein 2: 30. 18g0 (bibl.). Hallier, H., Jahrb. Hamb. wiss. Anstalten 17(Beih. 3): 56-57. 1900 (polemic). Letouzey, R., Fl. Cameroun 7: 12, 43. 1968. Pohl, F., Generalreg. Beih. Bot. Centralbl. 1-17, 18-45(1): 10. 1931, 18-50: 10-11. 1942. Urban, I., Symb. ant. 3: 69. 1902. COMPOSITE WoRKSs: (1) Avitische Flora der Provinz Schleswig-Holstein, 1888-1890, with P. Prahl (q.v.) and R. J. D. v. Fischer-Benzon. (2) J. Sturm’s Flora von Deutschland, zweite umgearbeitete Auflage, author of vols. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, g, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14; co-author of vol. 2. EPONYMY: Arauseola Pax & Hoffmann (1934) may be dedicated to him (“‘... zu Ehren von Johannes Krause .. .”’). Arauseella C. Miller Hal. (1883) is dedicated to the brothers Aurel Krause (1848-1908) and Arthur Krause (1851-1920), German geographers and botanical collectors. 3917- Flora von Rostock und Umgegend. Bearbeitet von Carl Fisch ... und Ernst H. L. Krause, ... Rostock (Wilh. Werthers Verlag) 1879. Oct. (Fl. Rostock). Co-author: Carl Fisch (1859-?). Publ.: Apr 1879 (p. [vi]: Mar 1879; Nat. Nov. Mai 1879; Bot. Zeit. 16 Mai 1879), p. [1-vii], [1]-208. Copy: HA. 3918. Mecklenburgische Flora ... Rostock (Wilh. Werthers Verlag) 1893. Oct. (Mecklenb. EN, Publ.: Mai-Jun 1893 (Bot. Zeit. 1 Sep 1893; Nat. Nov. Jul(1) 1893), p. [i]-viii, [ (1) ]-(60), [1 ]- 248. Copies: B, L, M. 3919. Nova synopsis ruborum Germaniae et Virgimae. Pars I. Monographische Beitrage zur Kenntniss der Gattung Rubus, insbesondere der Brombeeren Deutschlands und Virginiens ... Saarlouis (Selbstverlag) 1899. Qu. t (Nova syn. ruborum Germ. Virgin.). Pars 1: Oct 1899 (p. 104: Feb 1899; J. Bot. Jan 1900; Bot. Zeit. 16 Nov 1899; Nat. Nov. Oct(2) 1899, Dec(1) 1899), p. [1]-105, pl. 7-72 (uncol.). Copies: L, MO, NY, USDA. — Title: cover has ‘‘Nova synopsis ...”’, t.p. “Synopsis . . . Ref.: Krause, E. H. L., Bot. Jahrb. 16, Beibl. 39: 1-4. 1893. Marshall, J. Bot. 38: 25-28. 1900. 3920. Exkursionsflora. Taschenbuch zum vorlaufigen Bestimmen von Blitenpflanzen und Gefasskryptogamen auf Ausflugen in Deutschland. Im Anschluss an die 2. Auflage der Sturmschen Flora ... Stuttgart (Verlag von K. G. Lutz). 1908. Oct. (Excursionsflora). Publ.: Feb 1908 (Nat. Nov. Mar(1) 1908), p. [2]-352. Copies: B, M. — Alternative t.p. [2]: “Schriften des deutschen Lehrer-Vereins fir Naturkunde xxii. Band. Exkursionsflora be) 3921. Rostocker Moosflora von Ernst H. L. Krause. (Rostock, Ludwigstrasse 25) [1921-1922]. Oct. (Rostock. Moosfl.) Publ.: 1921-1922 (fide handwritten note by K. Muller on Steere copy), p. [1]-16. Copy: Steere. \ Krause, Ernst Ludwig (1839-1903), German botanist; popular writer on botany; used the pseudonym Carus Sterne. (E. L. Krause). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BILIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 319; BM 2: 1024; Jackson p. 484; NI 1100; PR 4862; Rehder 5: 473. Hantzsch, V., in A. Bettelheim, Biogr. Jahrb. deut. Nekrol. 8: 305-307. 1905 (general appreciation and review of major works). Krause, Johann Wilhelm (1764-1842), German clergyman and botanist in Taupadel (Sachsen-Weimar). (7. Avause). 666 KRAUSE, K. HERBARIUM and TYPES: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BM 2: 1025; Jackson p. 195, 201; NI 1101; PR 4863-4864 (ed. 1: 5393-5394). 3922. Abbildungen und Beschreibung aller bis jetzt bekannten Getreidearten mit Angabe ihrer Kultur und Nutzen, in acht Heften. Zur Forderung der wissenschaftlichen Kenntnis, Gleichformig- keit des Systems und der Benennungen dieser ersten okonomischen Gewachse unternommen von Johann Wilhelm Krause, ... und die Originalzeichnungen nach der Natur gefertiget von Dr. Ernst Schenk, ... Erstes[-achtes] Heft, enthaltend ... Leipzig (in Baumgartner’s Buchhandlung) 1834-1837. Fol. (Abbild. Getreideart.). Artist: Ernst Schenk (1796-1859), ““akademischer Zeichenmeister in Jena.” Heft 1: 1835, p. [i]-iv, [1]-[12], [1]-24, pl. 1-6. Heft 2: 1834, p. [i], [13]-32, pl. 1-6. Was published before Heft 1 for which the author needed further material in 1834. Heft 3: 1835, p- [i], [1]-24, pl. 1-6. Heft 4: 1836, p. [i], [1]-16, pl. 1-6. Heft 5: 1837, p. [i], [1]-19, [20, err.], pl. 1-6. Heft 6: 1837, p. [i], [1]-28, pl. 1-6. Heft 7: 1837, p. [i], [1]-16, pl. 1-6. Heft 8: 1837, p. [i], [1]-12, pl. 2-6. Copies: U, WU. — Plates: Exquisite handcoloured copper engravings by Schenk. — Infor- mation on WU copy supplied by W. Gutermann. PR (ed. 1) mentions an additional text of 3 lvs. 3923. Das Getreide-Buch, oder neueste Wanderungen durch das wissenschaftliche Gebiet der Getreide. Ein Hilfswerk ftir Alle, die eine genaue Kenntniss der bis jetzt bekannten Getreidearten, Systeme und verschiedenen Benennungen (Synonimik), wie auch der dem Getreide schadlichen Unkrauter, Krankheiten und Feinde, der hierzu erforderlichen Lite- ratur und noch mancherlei anderes Wissenswerthe tuber diesen Gegenstand bedurfen oder wunschen, von Johann Wilhelm Krause, ... Mit mehrern in den Text eingedruckten und beigegebenen Holzschnitten, nebst einem vollstandigen Register uber die deutschen Namen der Unkrauter. Auch als Kommentar zu desselben Verfassers grossem Werke: Abbildungen und Beschreibung aller bis jetzt bekannten Getreidearten (8 Hefte royal Folio), zu be- trachten. Leipzig (Baumgartner’s Buchhandlung) 1840. Oct. (Getreide-Buch). Publ.: Mai-Dec 1840 (p. vi: 26 Apr 1840), p. [i]-x, [1]-294, 4 pl. (wood engr.). Copies: U, WU (inf. W. Gutermann). Krause, Kurt (1883-1963), German botanist of the Engler school at Berlin. (A. Krause). HERBARIUM and TYPEs: B. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 319; BJI 2: 96; Bossert p. 219; Hirsch p. 160; Hortus 3: 1197 (“‘Krause, Kurt’); IH 2: 386; Kew 3: 311-313; Langman p. 418; MW p. 251; PL-2/1: 1711, 1713; Lucker 1: 401; Zander ed. 10, p. 680. Blatter, E., Fl. Aden 22: 1914 (on K’s Beitrage zur Kenntnis der Flora von Aden, Bot. Jahrb. 35(5): 682-749. 1905). Weberbauer, A., Pflanzenwelt Peruan. Anden 32. 1911 (Veg. Erde 12). COMPOSITE WORKS: (1), EP, Die natiirlichen Pflanzenfamilien, ed. 2: (a) Slemonaceae, 15a: 224-227. Apr 1930. b) Liliaceae, 15a: 227-386. Apr 1930. c) Loranthaceae, Nachtr., 16b: 339. Jan-Apr 1935. d) Lacistemaceae, 21: 321-323. Dec 1925. 2) Engler, Pflanzenreich: (e) Aponogetonaceae (with A. Engler), Heft 24, publ.: 2 Jan 1906. f) Araceae, Monsteroideae, (with id.), Heft 37, publ.: 8 Dec 1908; Callordeae, Heft 37, publ.: 8 Dec 1908; Philodendroideae (with id.), Heft 55, publ.: 6 Aug 1912 and Heft 60, publ.: 23 Sep 1913; Colocastoideae (with id.), Heft 71, Publ.: 14 Mai 1920. g) Brunoniaceae, Heft 54, Publ.: 25 Mar 1912. 667 KRAUSE, K. (h) Goodeniaceae, Heft 54, publ.: 25 Mar 1912. (3) Pulle, Fl. Suriname, Loranthaceae 1(1): 4-24. Mai 1932. eEponyMyY: Avausella H. J. Lam (1931). Krauss, Christian Ferdinand Friedrich von (1812-1890), German botanist and zoologist; Dr. Phil. Heidelberg 1836; travelled in South Africa 1838-1840; from 1840 in various functions at the natural history museum at Stuttgart. (C. Krauss). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: No original botanical material in STU; specimens of his South African plants are in many herbaria (see IH); HBG and OXF have original algae; bryophytes at FI and LY. — We are grateful to Ernst Schuz at Stuttgart for information on Krauss’ collections and travelogues. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 308; Barnhart 2: 319; BM 2: 1025; Bossert p. 219; Clokie p. 195; CSP ro: 461, 16: 461; Frank 3(Anh.): 53; GR p. 101 (original inf.) ; Hortus 3: 1197 (““Krauss, C. F.””); IH 2: 386; Jackson p. 349; Kew 3: 313; LS 14387; PR 4870 (ed. 1: 5400); Quenstedt p. 244; RS p. gt. Anon., Nat. Nov. 1890: 408. Fraas, C. N., Jahresh. Ver. vaterl. Naturk. Wurttemberg 47: xxxv-xxxvill. 1891 (portr., partial bibl.); [“O.F.”], Leopoldina 28: 78-79. 1892 (brief bibl.). Gunn, M., Forum bot., 8. Africa, 2(6): 3. 1964 (on a mss. autobiography). Lambert, Jahresh. Ver. vaterl. Naturk. Wurttemberg 117: 83-98. 1962 (mentions plant material at STU p. 92-93). MacOwan, P., Trans. S. Afr. philos. Soc. 4: xxx-lii. 1887. Metger, Jahresber. Wurttemb. Ver. Handelsgeogr. 7/8: 127-135. 1890. Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 98, 207, 567. 1963. Schuz, Jahresh. Ver. vaterl. Naturk. Wurttemberg 122: 47-62. 1967 (letters by Ludwig to Krauss). Spohr, O. H., Ferdinand Krauss: travel journal / Cape to Zululand. Observations by a collector and naturalist 1838-40. Cape Town 1973, 90 p. (n.v., inf. E. Schuz). EPONYMY: Avaussta W. H. Harvey (1842); Araussia C. H. Schultz Bip. (1844). 3924. Bertrage zur Flora des Cap- und Natallandes ... Regensburg [1844-] 1846. Oct. (Bevtr. Fl. Cap.). Co-author (for Compositae): Carl Heinrich Schultz ““Bipontinus” (1805-1867). Publ.: 1846, reprint of a series of papers in Flora (see below), p. [1], [1]-215, 2 pl. (uncol. liths.). Copy: NY. pages Flora dates I-14 27; [261]-274 7 Mai 1844 14-44 27: [277]-307 18 Mai 1844, 2096 as ““962”’, 307 as “703” 44-57 27: 346-359 7 Jun 1844 57-66 27: [423]-432, pl. 1 7 Jul 1844 66-71 27: [551-556 28 Aug 1844 71-86 27: [667]|-682 21 Oct 1844 by Schultz-Bip. 86-96 27: 692-702 28 Oct 1844 by Schultz-Bip. Q7-112 27: [767]-783 7 Dec 1844 by Schultz-Bip. 27: pla7 21 Dec 1844 plate only! 113-129 27: [819]-835 28 Dec 1844 [129-144] 28: [65]-80 7 Feb 1845 as “1844” [144]-157 28: [81]-93 14 Feb 1844 as “1844” 157-166 28: [305]-314 28 Mai 1845 166-173 28: oa 3.44 14 Jun 1845 173-184 28: [753]-764 28 Dec 1845 184-192 20: ee 121 28 Feb 1846 192-202 29: [129]-138 7 Mar 1846 cryptogamae 202-215 29: [209]-219 14 Apr 1846 216-219 Consp. ord. 668 KREBS, L. E. Krauss, G. (//. 1812), German gardener at Wurzburg. (G. Avauss). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: PR ed. 1: 5404. 3925. Verzeichniss von in- und auslandischen Pflanzen, welche im grossherzoglichen Residenzgar- ten in Wurzburg zu haben sind. Wurzburg (gedruckt bey Joseph Stahel) 1812. Qu. (Verz. fia) Publ.: 1812 (p. [iv]: Mar 1812), p. [i, ui-iv], [1-39] [sign. A-E). Copy: G. - Anonymous publication attributed to ““G. Krauss” by PR. — Simple enumeration and price-list with some synonymy. Rare but relatively unimportant. Krauss, Johan Carl (1759-1826), German-born professor of medecine at Leiden. (7. Krauss). HERBARIUM and TYPES: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BM 2: 1025; GF p. 63; JW 3: 358, 5: 244; Kew 3: 313; NI 1102-1103; PR 4871-4872 (ed. 1: 5402-5403); Rehder 5: 474. 3926. Afbeeldingen der Artseny-Gewassen met derzelver Nederduitsche en Latynsche Beschry- vingen. Amsterdam (By J. C. Sepp en Zoon) 1796-1800, 6 vols. Oct. (Afb. Artseny-Gew.). Text: Dirk Leonard Oskamp (1768-?) (vol. 1), Maarten Houttuyn (1720-1798) (vol. 2), J.C. Krauss (vols. 3-6?, only vol. 6 so signed). Plates: Anonymous hand-coloured copper engravings, from Icones plantarum medicinalium. I 1794-1799 (t.p. 1796; first part issued 1794, but p. vil: 29 Dec 1799), p. [1], [11], [v]-xvi, [1, t.p. fasc. 1 dated 1794], [1]-102, [1-4, index], pl. 1-z00. : 1796 (p. [viii]: 18 Mai 1796), p. [i-xu], [1]-101, pl. ror-200. : 1796 (t.p.), p. [i], [it], [1-4, ind.], [1, subscr.], [1]-101, pl. 201-300. : 1800 (t.p., pref. 1 Aug 1798], [1*-v*], [i]-ii, [1-4, index], [1]-100, pl. 307-400. : 1800 (t.p.), p. [1*-11*], [1-4, ind.], [1]-100, pl. gor-500. : 1800-1801 (t.p.; p. iv: Aug 1801), p. [1*-i11*], [i]-iv, [1]-100, pl. 507-600, index [1]-32. [- 36]. Copies: MICH, NY, U. Daw G bd 3927. Afbeeldingen der fraaiste, meest uitheemsche boomen en heesters. Die tot versiering van Engelsche bosschen en tuinen, op onze grond, kunnen geplant en gekweekt worden; benevens de beschrijving van derzelver kenmerken, voortkweeking, nuttigheden en andere bijzonderheden, ingericht om aan de liefhebbers van zodanige bosschen of tuinen de kennis van dezelve zo aangenaam als nuttig te maken. Door J. C. Krauss. Med. Doctor ... te Amsterdam (bij Johannes Allart). 1802. Qu. f (Afb. boom. heest.). Publ.: 1802 (t.p.), but published in 21 fascicles, the precise dates of which are not known, p. [i*], [i]-viii, pl. [7-126], handcol. copper engr., with text. Copies: MO, NY, U, USDA. — Title on covers: ‘‘Verzameling van boomen en heesters ter versiering van Engelsche bosschen en tuinen no. 1 [-21] te Amsterdam, by Johannes Allart.” The original covers of parts 2-21 list the contents but are not dated (MO copy). Publication was discontinued because of insufficient sales. Krebs, (Georg) Ludwig Englehard (1792-1844), German naturalist; at the Cape 1817- 1844. (L. Krebs). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Main set at B; dupl. BR, E, FI, G, KIEL, L, MO, NY, OXF. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BioGRAPHY: Backer p. 308; Barnhart 2: 320; Clokie p. 195; IH 2: 387; Urban-Berl. p. 266, 288, 366. Ffolliott, P. and R. Liversidge, Ludwig Krebs. Cape Town 1971 (itin., bibl.). Schmid, G., Chamisso als Naturforscher 169 [index]. 1942. Stafleu, F. A., Taxon 21: 363-364. 1972. 669 KREBS, L. E. eponymMy: KArebsia Ecklon & Zeyher (1836); Arebsia Harvey (1868). Krebs, F. L. (fl. 1827-1835), German forestry botanist; “herzoglich Braunschweiger Forstschreiber.”’ (F. Krebs). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BM 2: 1025; Kew 3: 314; NI 1104; PR 4873 (ed. 1: 5404); Rehder 5: 474; Tucker 1: 401. 3928. Vollstandige Beschrecbung und Abbildung der sammilichen Holzarten, welche im mittlern und nordlichen Deutschland wild wachsen. Fir Gutsbesitzer, Forstmanner, Oekonomen und Freunde der Natur. Nach den besten Hulfsmitteln bearbeitet und herausgegeben von F. L. Krebs, . . . Erster Theil. Braunschweig (Druck und Papier von Friedrich Vieweg und Sohn). 1826. Fol. + (Vollst. Beschr. Holzart.). Publ.: in 25 Hefte, 1826-1831 [-1835?], contents and precise dates of parts unknown, p. [i]- vili, [1 ]-460, [1, note], pl. 1-28, 28b, 29-43, 43, 44, 44), 45, 45), 40-124, 124b, 125-145, hand- coloured liths. of drawings by Kohte. Copies: MO, NY, USDA (fl. 1-739). — Pages [1]-vili were issued with the third fascicle (p. villi: 15 Jun 1826; p.i: t.p. dated 1826). The MO copy has the covers of the parts; no. 1 is dated 1827. Heft plates dates Heft plates dates I 1-7 1827 14 G0-94 1830 2 8-14 1827 15 5-101 1830 3 15-22 1827 16 102-106 1830 4 23-29 1827 17 107-113 1830 5 30-37 1827 18 114-120 1830 6 38-46 1827 19 T2I-125 1830 7 47-52 1828 20 126-130 1831 8 53-58 1828 oF 117-122 1831 9 59-65 1829 22 123-128 1831 10 66-70 1829 23 [729-133] 1831 II 71-77 1829 24 134-139 1831 12 76-62 1829 25 140-145 [1835?] 1 63-89 1829 The plates are listed here as cited on the covers: we have not yet solved the discrepancy in the numbering of Hefte 21-23. Ref.: Steinacker, Jahrb. Geschichtsver. Herzogt. Braunschweig 1906: 61-128 (fide NT) Kreh, Wilhelm (1884-1954), German botanist and phytosociologist at Stuttgart. (A7eh). HERBARIUM and TypEs: STU. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BFM 598, 2150, 2151; LS suppl. 14853-14858. Kunkele, S., Jh. Ges. Naturk. Wurttemberg 125: 149. 1970. Lehmann, E., Schwabische Apotheker 203-204. 1951. 3929. Uber die Regeneration der Lebermoose . . . Halle (Druck von Ehrhardt Karras, Halle a. S.) 1909. Qu. (Regener. Leberm.) Publ.: Dec 1909 or early Jan 1910 (Nat. Nov. Jan(2) 1910), p. [1]-89, [90], 213-301, pl. 20-24. Copy: G. — Nova Acta Leopoldina 90(4), 1909. Kremer, Jean Pierre (1812-1867), French (Lorraine) botanist at Metz. (Kremer). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: P, P-CO. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 320; BM 2: 1027; GR p. 331; IH 2: 387; Jackson p. 307; PR 4875-4877 (ed. 1: 5407); Rehder 5: 474. 670 KREMPELHUBER Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 14(c.r.): 190. 1867, 15: xv. 1868. Cosson, E. et Durieu, M. C., Exp. Sci. Algérie Bot. 2: xxxii-xxxill. 1868. Maire, R., Progr. connaiss. bot. Algérie 84-85. 1931. EPONYMY: Kremeria Durieu de Maisonneuve (1846); Avemeria Cosson et Durieu de Maison- neuve ex Cosson (1856); Avemeriella Maire (1932). 3930. Monographie des hépatiques de la Moselle suivie d'une méthode analytique des genres et des espéces. Par J. P. Krémer, .. . a Metz (Chez M.me Thiel, Libraire-éditeur) 1837. Oct. (in fours). (Monogr. hépat. Moselle). Ed. 1: 1837, p. [i-iii*], [i]-iv, [1]-44, [1, err.]. Copy: Steere. Ed. 2: 1863, p. [i*], [i]-ili, 3-51. Copies:'G, NY, USDA. — “Monographie des hépatiques du département de la Moselle, par le docteur J.-P. Kremer, . . . 2e edition, revue et augmentée.” Metz (Typographie J. Mayer, ...) 1863. Oct. (in fours). Krempelhuber, August von (1813-1882), German lichenologist and forester; “Konig- licher bayerischer Forstrath” in Munchen. (Avemp.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: M; other material B, BR, K, L, LD, PC, W, WU. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 12(2): 636; Ainsworth p. 300; Barnhart 2: 321; BM 2: 1027; CSP 3: 752, 8: 125-126, 10: 463-464, 16: 466; DTS 1: 161; Frank 3(Anh.): 53; GR p. 24, pl. [3], cat. p. 66; IH 2: 387; Jackson p. 4, 224, 301, 395; Kew 3: 314; LS 14391-14434, 35608-35610; Moebius p. 107, 109, 110; MW p. 251; PR 4878-4879, 10591; Saccardo 2: 60; SBC p. 124 (“Kremp.”’); TL-2/1: 1764. A-d, Leopoldina 19(5/6): 34-37. 1883 (partial bibl.). Anon., Bot. Not. 1883: 30; Bot. Zeit. 40: 821. 24 Nov 1882, 41: 16. 1883 (herb.) ; J. Bot. 21: 382. 1883; Flora 65: 466. 1882 (death), 66: 16. 1883 (herb. for sale). Lutjeharms, W. J., Gesch. Mykol. 8. 1936. Merrill, E. D., Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 30(1): 179. 1947. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 140, pl. 727. 1905 (portr.). COMPOSITE WoRKS: (1) Mueller, F. J. H. v., Fragmenta phytographiae Australiae, suppl., part 5: Lichenes australian (1880). (2) Fenzl, E., Reise Novara (no. 1764), Heft 2, Lichenes, also issued as a reprint with t.p. of complete volume: [i], [105]-129, pl. 12-19, p. 231-261 (index). Copy: L. — Publ.: 1870. EPONYMY: Avempelhuberia A. Massalonge (1854). 3931. Die Lichenen-Flora Bayerns oder Aufzahlung der bisher in Bayern (diesseits des Rheins) aufgefundenen Lichenen mit besonderer Bericksichtigung der verticalen Verbreitung die- ser Gewachse in den Alpen. Ein Beitrag zur naturhistorischen Kenntniss Bayerns . . . s.l.n.d. [Regensburg (Verlag der Gesellschaft) 1861]. Qu. (Lich.-Fl. Bayern.). Publ.: Apr-Dec 1861 (p. vi: Dec 1859; p. 300: Mar 1861; BSbF Mar 1862; rd. at G 3 Apr 1862), p. [i]-vi, [1, cont.], [1]-317. Copies: G, L, MICH, NY, Stevenson, USDA; IDC 522. — Denkschriften der k. bayer.-botanischen Gesellschaft zu Regensburg IV(2). 1861 (separate t.p.). 3932. Geschichte und Litteratur der Lichenologie von den altesten Zeiten bis zum Schlusse des Jahres 1865 ... Miinchen (kel. Hofbuchdruckerei von Dr. C. Wolf & Sohn. Im Selbstver- lage des Verfassers.), 1867-1872, 3 vols. Oct. (Gesch. Lichenol.). Vol. 1: Oct 1867 (p. vii: Mar 1866; Flora “‘soeben” 22 Oct 1867; J. Bot. Nov 1867), frontisp. portr. A. B. Massalongo, p. [i]-xi, [ 1-2, err.], [1, h.t.], [1]-616. Vol. 2: Aug 1869 (“‘soeben” Hedwigia Sep 1869; Id. Flora 1869; J. Bot. Oct 1869), frontisp. Portr. author, p. [i]-vi, [1-2, err.], [1]-776. Vol. 3: Dec 1871 (t.p. 1872; p. vii: Aug 1871; “soeben” Bot. Zeit. 29 Dec 1871; id. Flora 1 Jan 1872; Hedwigia Jan 1872), p. [ii]-xili, [1-2, err.; motto], [1]-260, [1, ind.]. Copies: G, L, MICH, NY, Stevenson, USDA; IDC 582. 671 KREMPELHUBER Motto: (from ““Tratinick, An Florens Freunde anno 1793’) “Der Flechten grosses Heer, dem Pébel kaum bekannt/ Ist prachtiger geziert. Nur eines Schopfers Hand/ kann zo viel Sonderbar’s mit Harmonie verbinden.” Ref.: Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 14 (bibl.): 169-171. 1867. Krempelhuber, A. v., Bot. Zeit. 25: 358-359. 1867 (notice dated Oct 1867). Anon., Bot. Zeit. 26: 286-288. 24 Apr 1868 (vol. 1), 27: 655-656. 24 Sep 1869 (vol. 2). 3933- Exotische Flechten aus dem Herbar des k.k. botanischen Hofkabinetes in Wien ... [Wien (Druck von Carl Ueberreuter (M. Salzer) 1868]. Qu. (Exot. Flecht.). Publ.: 1868 (submitted 1 Apr 1868), p. [1]-28, pl. 3-4 (uncol. liths.). Copy: G.— Verh. k.k. zool. bot. Ges., Wien 18: [303]-330, pl. 3-4. 1868. 3934- Lichenes Brasilienses quos legit E. Warming in provincia Minas Geraes auctore Doct. A. de Krempelhuber. 1873. Oct. (Lich. bras.) Publ.: 10 Apr 1874 (t-p. 1873, but publ. in Symbolae only on 10 Apr 1874), p. [i, new t.p., printed by K’s son at Munchen], [1]-35 (also paginated [365]-399), pl. 7, err. slip. Copy: FH. = Particula xiv of E. Warming, Symb. fl. Bras. centr., Vid. Medd. nat. Hist. For. Kjobnhavn 5: 365-399. 1873 (1874). 3935- Beitrag zur Renntnis der Lichenen-Flora der Stidsee-Inseln . .. [Hamburg (Museum Gode- froy) 1873]. Qu. (Betr. Lich.-Fl. Stidsee-Ins.). Publ.: 1873, p. [1]-18, pl. 14 (uncol. lith. W. Heuer). Copy: G. — Reprinted from Journal des Museum Godefroy 4: 93-110. 1873. 3936. Lichenes foliicolae quos legit O. Beccari annis 1866-1867 in insula Borneo. Auctore Doct. A. de Krempelhuber. (Commentatio privatim impressa) Monachii [Munchen] (impr. filius auctoris) 1874. (Lech. folvicol.). Publ.: 1874, p. [1, ui], 1-24 (one-sided). Copies: FH, G. 3937- Lichenum genus Ascidium auctore Dr. A. de Krempelhuber. Loco manuscripti pro publicatione privatissima impress. a Fried. de Krempelhuber, Monachii [Munchen] 1875. (Ascidium). Publ.: 1875, p. [i-iv], [1]-24, [1, index]. Copy: FH. 3938. Aufzahlung und Beschreibung der Flechtenarten, welche Dr. Heinrich Wawra Ritter von Fernsee von Kwet Reisen um die Erde mitbrachte ... [Wien 1876]. Qu. (Flechtenart. Wawra). Publ.: 1876 (submitted 7 Jun 1876) p. [1]-14. Copy: G.— Reprinted from Verh. k.k. zool. bot. Ges., Wien, 26: 433-446. 1877 (1876). 3939- Neue Beitrage zur Flechten-Flora Neu-Seelands ... {Wien 1876]. Qu. Publ.: 1876 (submitted 7 Jun 1876), p. [1]-14. Copy: G.— Reprinted and to be cited from from Verh. k.k. zool. bot. Ges., Wien 26, 447-460. 1877 (1876). 3940. Lichenes brasilienses, collecti a D. A. Glaziou in provincia brasiliensi Rio Janeiro ... Regensburg (Neubauer’sche Buchdruckerei (F. Huber)) 1876. Oct. (Lich. bras.) Publ.: 1876, p. [i], [1]-91. Copy: FH. — Reprinted from Flora 59: 33-38, 56-63, 70-77, 140-144, 172-176, 217-224, 248-251, 265-271, 316-320, 378-384, 412-416, 417-423, 445-448, 475- 482, 511-514, 522-529. 1876 (issues dated). 3941. Lichenes, collecti in republica Argentina a doctoribus Lorentz et Hieronymus, de- terminati et descripti a Doct. A. de Krempelhuber, monacensi. Regensburg (Neubauer’sche Buchdruckerei (F. Huber).) 1878. Oct. Publ.: in five parts in Flora vol. 61, 1878, reprinted p. [1]-27. Copy: G. — Publication in journal: 7: 433-439. 1 Oct 1878; 2: 461-464. 11 Oct 1878; 3: 476-480. 21 Oct 1878; 4: 492- 496. 1 Nov 1878; 5: 516-523. 21 Nov 1878. — Also published in Bol. Acad. nac. Ci. Cordoba 3: 100-128. 1879. To be cited from publ. in Flora. 3942. Ein neuer Beitrag zur Flechten-Flora Australiens ... [Wien 1880]. Qu. Publ.: Jan-Apr 1881 (submitted 7 Jul 1880; Nat. Nov. Mai(1) 1881), p. [1]-14. Copy: G. — Reprinted and to be cited from from Verh. k.k. zool. bot. Ges., Wien 30: 329-342. 1881. 672 KREUTZER Kreutzer, Karl (Carl) Joseph (1809-1866), Austrian botanist and librarian at Wien; later University librarian at Graz. (Areutz.) HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. NAME: “‘Carl” on earlier publications, from 1852 onward “Karl”. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BM 2: 1027; CSP 3: 753; Jackson p. 218, 270; LS 14435; PR 4882-4888 (ed. 1: 5409-5413); Rehder 5: 474; Tucker 1: 401. Anon., Flora 49: 94. 1866 (death by suicide, 3 Feb 1866); Osterr. bot. Z. 16: 91. 1866 (suicide). Neilreich, A., Verh. zool.-bot. Ver. Wien 5: 57. 1855. 3943. Oesterreichs Giftgewachse .. . Wien (Bei J. G. Ritter v. Mosle’s Witwe und Braumuller) 1838. Oct. (Oesterr. Giftgew.). Publ.: 1838 (Flora rd. 5 Nov 1838), p. [i-ii1], [1]-177, [178, err.]. Copy: W. 3944- Beschreibung und Abbildung sammtlicher essbaren Schwamme, deren V erkauf auf den nieder- osterreichischen Markten gesetzlich gestattet ist. Mit verzugsweiser Berucksichtigung der zweckmassigsten Weise, die Gesundeste und Schmackhafteste zuzubereiten. Bearbeitet von Carl Joseph Kreutzer. (Mit 8 Tafeln ausgemalter Abbildungen.) Wien (Bei J. G. Ritter von Mosle’s Witwe und Braumuller) 1839. Oct. (Beschr. Abbild. Schwamme). Publ.: Dec 1838 or very early Jan 1839 (p. vil: 25 Aug 1838; Florard. 7 Jan 1839), p. [1]-viul, [1-2], [1]-57, 8 pl. (col.). Copies: FH, WU (inf. W. Gutermann). 3945- Prodromus florae vindobonensis, oder Verzeichniss der in den Umgebungen Wiens wild wachsenden Pflanzen ... Wien (Friedrich Volke’s Buchhandlung) 1840. Oct. (Prodr. fi. vindob.). Publ.: Aug-Dec 1840 (p. iv: Jul 1840; Flora rd. Jul-Dec 1840), p. [i]-1v, [1]-103, [104, abbr. ], [1, err.]. Copy: Regensburg. Ref.: Anon., Lit. Ber. Flora 10: 154-157. 14 Dec 1840. Janchen, E., Cat. fl. austr. 1: 10. 1956. 3946. Anthochronologion plantarum Europae mediae. Bluthen-Kalender der Pflanzen des mitt- leren Europa ... Wien (Friedrich Volke’s Buchhandlung) 1840. Oct. (Anthochronologion). Publ.: Jan-Apr 1840 (p. vii: Cal. Jul 1839; Flora rd. 15 Apr 1840), p. [i*], [i]-viui, [1]-236, [1, err.]. Copy: NY. 3947- Bluthen-Kalender und systematisch geordnete Aufzahlung der Pflanzen in den Umgeb- ungen Wiens. Wien (Verlag von Carl Anton Armbruster) 1840. Duod. (in sixes). (Bluthen- Kalender). Ed. [1]: 1840 (p. vi: Mar 1839), p. [i]-vi, [7]-243, [244-247, abbr.]. Copy: W. Ed. 2: 1859 (p. [iii]: 1 Mai 1859), p. [i-iv], [1]-100. Copy: W. — “Blutenkalender und Herbarkatalog der in den Umgebungen von Wien wildwachsenden pflanzen . . .”’ Wien (Verlag von Mayer und Compagnie) 1859. Oct. 3948. Taschenbuch der Flora Wiens, oder Tabellen zur leichten Bestimmung und Kenntniss der in den Umgebungen Wiens vorkommenden Gewachse, nebst der Erklarung aller gebrauchten Kunstausdrtcke, systematisch geordneten Uebersichten der Gattungen, An- deutungen zu monatlichen Ausflugen und der Anleitung die Pflanzen zu bestimmen. Fur Freunde und Freundinnen des Pflanzenreiches ... Wien (Druck und Verlag von A. Pichler’s Witwe, ...) 1852. Duod. (Taschenb. Fl. Wien.) Ed. [1]: 1852 (p. x: Jun 1851; Bot. Zeit. 10 Jun 1853), p. [1]-xxiv, [1]-528, pl. 1-2 (uncol. liths.). Copies: NY, Regensburg, W. Ed. 2: Mar-Mai 1864 (p. 11: Feb 1864; Flora 10 Jun 1864), p. [i*], [1]-xu, [1]-550. Copies: B, G, W. — “Taschenbuch der Flora Wiens. Von Dr. Karl Josef Kreutzer, ... zweite ganz umgearbeitete Auflage ...’’ Wien (Verlag von L. W. Seidel & Sohn) 1864. Oct. (in fours). 673 KREUTZER 3949. Das Herbar. Anweisung zum Sammeln, Trocknen und Aufbewahren der Gewachse nebst geschichtlichen Bemerkungen tber Herbare . .. Mit 56 Holzschnitten. Wien (Verlag von Carl Helf.) 1864. Oct. (Herbar). Ed. 1: Jul-Aug 1864 (p. [iti]: Jun 1864; Flora 31 Aug 1864), p. [i-iv], p. [1]-196. Copies: B, G, INA Ed. 2: Jan-Mai 1887 (Nat. Nov. Jun 1887; Bot. Zeit. 24 Jan 1887), p. [i-iv], [1]-196. Copy: NY. — “‘Neue Ausgabe.” Wien (Verlag von A. Pichler’s Witwe & Sohn, ...) s.d. Oct. Ref.: Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von, Bot. Zeit. 22: 303. 23 Sep 1864. Anon., Flora 47: 430, 432. 1864, 48: 41-42. 1865. Krieger, Karl Wilhelm (1848-1921), German mycologist; educated in the seminary at Nossen; high school teacher at Porschdorf nr. Schandau 1869-1876; from then on at Konigstein a.E. (A. Areg.) HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. Exsiccatae: (1) Fungi saxonici exsiccati, fasc. 1-50, nos. I- 2500, Koenigstein a. E., 1885-1919; double set at B (extant) ; for further sets see IH. (2) Schadliche Pilze unserer Kulturgewachse, fasc. 1-4, nos. 1-200, Koenigstein a. E., 1896-1908; for sets see IH. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 321; Bossert p. 220; CSP 16: 472; IH 2: 388; LS 14882-14888, 35615, 35616; NAF 9(6): 439-440; SBC p. 124 (““Krieg.”’) ; Stevenson p. 1248. Anon., Rev. bryol. 30: 110. 1903, 31: 17. 1904. Weigel, O., Lager-Katalog neue Folge nr. 173 (obituary by Neger; portr. and sales catalogue library; copy at FH) [1g921?]. EPONYMY: Ariegeria Bresadola (1891); Ariegertella von Hohnel (1918). Krieger, Louis Charles Christopher (1873-1940), American mycological artist, who painted e.g. for Farlow’s Jcones farlowianae, for USDA, and for Howard A. Kelly. (L. A7ieg.) HERBARIUM and TyPES: MICH (with Kelly’s library and collections). Botanical paintings made for USDA are now at the Smithsonian Institution (US, Griffiths’. collections) ; other original fungi paintings (made for Farlow) are at FH; partly published as Jcones farlowzanae. Ref.: Krieger, L. C. C., Mycologia 14: 13: 311-331, 8 pl. 1922 (“A sketch of the history of mycological illustration ...’’); Cat. mycol. libr. Howard A. Kelly, Baltimore 1924, vill, 260 p. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Ainsworth p. 299; Barnhart 2: 321; Bossert p. 220; IH 2: 388; Kew 3: 315; LS suppl. 14871-14881; Stevenson p. 1248. Anon., Mycologia 28(4): 395. 1936. Hesler, L. R., Biogr. Sketches North Amer. mycol. 1975, mss. Lloyd, C. G., Mycol. notes 63, 945. 1920 (on some of K’s plates published by the Natl. geogr. Mag. Mai 1920). Lutjeharms, W. J., Gesch. Mykol. 9. 1936. Rogers, D. P., Brief hist. mycol. N. America 32-33. 1977. Shaffer, R. L., preface to Dover edition of K’s ‘“The mushroom handbook’’, 1967, p. ii. Stevenson, J. A., Mycologia 23(3): 241-247. 1941 (portr., bibl.). 3950. New York State Museum Handbook 11 ... A popular guide to the higher fungi (mush- rooms) of New York State ... Albany (The University of the State of New York) 1935. (Pop. guide fungt). Publ.: 1935, p- [1]-538, fig. 1-126, pl. 1-32 (col.). Copy: Stevenson. — For subsequent editions see below, The mushroom handbook (3951). 3951. The mushroom handbook ... illustrated by photographs and drawings by the author. New York (The Macmillan Company) 1936. (Mushroom handb.). Ed. 1: Apr 1936 (Mycologia 1 Aug 1936 “‘recently”’, New York Times 3 Mai 1936), p. [i]-x111, 674 KROCKER 11-538, fig. 1-126, pl. 1-32 (col.). Copy: Stevenson. — For an earlier version see 3950, A popular guide to the higher fungi (mushrooms) of New York State, 1935. Ed. 2: 1967, p. [i]-vii, 1-560, fig. 1-17.26, pl. 1-32 (col.). Copy: US. — “The mushroom handbook by Louis C. C. Krieger ... with a new preface and appendix on nomenclatural changes by Robert L. Shaffer [1929-x] ...”? Dover Publications, Inc. New York. Repaginated photographic reproduction. Krieger, Willi (1886-1954), German desmidiologist; Dr. phil. Marburg 1927; from 1923 collaborator of Kolkwitz at the Berlin ‘“‘Anstalt fiir Wasser-, Boden- und Lufthygiene’’. (W. Krieg.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 321; Bossert p. 220; IF suppl. 1: 82; LS 14441- 14443, 35614-35616, suppl. 14882-14888; NAF ser. 2. 6: 68; Rehder 5: 474. Bethge, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 68a: 141-143. 1955 (portr., bibl.). Oye, P. v., Hydrobiologia 9(1): 89-91. 1957 (portr., bibl.). COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Rabenhorst, A7ryptogamenflora von Deutschland, ed. 2, Desmidraceae, 13 (1, 1): [1]-675. 1933-1937, 13(1, 2): 1-117. 1939. (2) posthumous: Krieger and Gerloff, Die Gattung Cosmarium, Weinheim, Lehre (J. Cramer) ; ISBN 3-7682-0130-9; Lief. 1: iii-xvili, 1-112, pl. 1-23. 1962; Lief. 2: 113-240, pl. 24-42. 1965, Lief. 3: 241-410, pl. 43, 434, 44-72. 17 Mai 1969. [co-author and editor: Johannes Gerloff, 1915-x, Berlin botanist] (see Taxon 15: 81. 1966, 18: 722. 1969). (3) posthumous: Helmcke, J. G. & W. Krieger, Diatomeenschalen im elektronen-mikroskopischen Bild, vols. 1-9, 1962-1974, edited by J. G. Helmcke and J. Gerloff. (Johannes Hermann Gerloff, 1915-x, Berlin, Germany). Krocker, Anton Johann (1744-1823), German botanist and physician in Breslau (now Wroclaw), Silezia. (Avock.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 6(2): 667-668; Barnhart 2: 323; BM 2: 1028; Dawson p. 537; Dryander 3: 164; Frank 3(Anh.): 53; GF p. 63; IDC 5988; Jackson p. 310; Klastersky p. 117; LS 14445; Maiwald p. 98, 152; NAF ser. 2. 2: 163; NI 1105; Plesch p. 292; PR 4890 (ed. 1: 5418); Rehder 5: 475; Sotheby 427; ST p. 67; Tucker 1: 402; Zander ed. 10, p. 680- 681. Pax, F., Schlesiens Pflanzenwelt 7, 17. 1915 (““Krockers Werk enthalt zwar manche Irr- timer, zeigt aber doch ein tiefes eindringen in den Begriff der Art und deren Variabilitat ey 3952. Antonii Joann. Krocker ... Flora silestaca renovata, emendata continens plantas Silesiae indigenas, de novo descriptas, ultra nongentas, circa mille auctas. Nec in flora silesiaca pristina, nec in enumeratione stirpium silesiacarum reperiundas. Secundum sys- tema sexuale Linnaei digestas. Rariores tabulis aeneis illuminatus illustratas. In operibus Linnaei non inventas. Ex aliis clariss. auctoribus determinatas vel determinandas. Vratis- laviae [Breslau] (sumptibus Guilielmi Theophili Kronii) 1787. Oct. (FV. siles.). Vol. 1: 1787 (GGA 1 Dec 1787), p. [i]-xxxvi, [1]-639, [1-2, err.], [1-10, Elenchus]. Copies: G, MO, NY, U, US, USDA. Plates: 1, 2a, 3, 4a, 4b, 5-19, 20a, 20b, 21-23, 24a, 24[b], 25-28, 29/30, 31-33, 34/355 30-495 51, 52, 52615, 53. Issued coloured and plain. Vol. 2(1): 1790 (prob. Apr), p. [i]-xxii, [1, h.t.], [1]-406. Copies: G, MO, U, USDA. Vol. 2(2): 1790 (prob. Apr), p. [i], [1]-522, pl. 1-44. Copies: G, U, USDA. Vol. 3: 1814, p. [i]-lii, [1]-374, pl. 1-9. Copies: G, USDA. Vol. 4(1), Supplementum: 1823, p. [i]-xl, [‘‘xxlx’’], [1]-345, pl. 1-3. Copies: G, USDA. Vol. 4(2), id.: 1823, p. [1]-334, pl. 4-5. Copies: G, USDA. Editio altera, vol. 1: 1796, p. [i]-xxxvi, [1 ]-639, [1-2, err.], pl. 1, 2a, 3, 4a, 4b, 5-20, 204, 24a, 24, 25-29, 31-49, 51, 52, 52a (all handcol. copper engr.). Copy: MO. — “... renovata, et emendata, ultra mille plantis indigenis aucta. Secundum systema sexuale Linnaei digesta. 675 KROCKER Tabulis aeneilluminatis illustrata ... Volumen primum. Editio altera.” Vratislaviae [Breslau] (sumptibus Vilhelmi Theophili Korn) 1796. Oct. Vol. 2: 1796, p. [i]-xxii, [1], [1]-4.06, [1]-522, [Elenchus 1-10], [1-6, err.], pl. 1-28, 29a, 30B, 31- 34. Copy: MO. — “*... Volumen secundum. Editio altera.” Ref.: Plesch p. 292; Sotheby 427 (sold £ 280). Krok, Thorgny Ossian Bolivar Napoleon (1834-1921), Swedisn botanist, biblio- grapher, and high school teacher at Stockholm. (A7ok). HERBARIUM and TYPES: 8S; other material at C, GB. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 322; BL 2: 475, 510, 511, 514, 577; BM 2: 1028; Bossert p. 220; CSP 8: 128, 16: 475-476; De Toni 1: Ixxu, 4: xxxiv; DTS 1: 161; IH 2: 389; Kew 3: 317; Kleppa p. 237, 264, 288; KR p. v-vi, 357-358 (frontisp. portr.); Langman p. 419; LS 14449-14450; PR 4896; Rehder 5: 475; SO 3714; Tucker 1: 402; Zander ed. 10, p. 681. Anon., Bot. Not. 1865: 70, 1883: 198. 1819: 93, 1921: 180; Generalregister Bot. Not. 1839- 1938: 41-43, 103. 1939. Aulin, Sv. bot. Tidskr. 16(2): 309-314. 1922 (portr., bibl.). Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 46, pl. 13. 1903 (portr.); 3(3): 20, pl. 109. 1905 (portr.). COMPOSITE WoRKs: (1) Warming, E., Valercanaceae, Symb. Fl. Bras. centr. 27: 152-153. 10 Mai 1883. (2) C. J. och C. Hartmans handbok 1 Skandinaviens flora, ed. 12 and following, see under C. Hartman (2426). EPONYMY: Avokia Urban (1928). 3953. Anteckningar till en monografi ofver vaxtfamiljen Valerianeae ... 1. Valerianella, Hall. ... Stockholm (P. A. Norstedt & Séner, kongl. boktryckare) 1864. Qu. (Monogr. Valerian.). Publ.: 1864 (submitted 10 Jun 1863), p. [i-iii], [1]-105, pl. 1-4. Copies: B, G, MO, NY; IDC 6443. —K. Sv. Vet. — Akad. Hand. 5(1). 3954. Svensk flora for skolor af Th. O. B. N. Krok ... och S. Almquist ... 1. Fanerogamer. Stockholm (Z. Haeggstroms Forlagsexpedition. Ivar Haeggstroms boktryckeri) 1883. Oct. (Sv. fl. skol., Fan.). Co-author: Sigfrid Oscar Immanuel Almquist (1884-1923). Publ.: In all 25 editions (of which several in more than one printing). The information given below was compiled by Bo Peterson, Goteborg, who saw practically all editions and issues and kindly made his extensive information available to us. The abbreviation GB refers here to all libraries in Goteborg university. The number of copies printed are listed from notes by Krok in a copy of ed. 13 at S. Ed. [1]: Apr 1883 (p. iv: Apr 1883; Nat. Nov. Mai 1883; Bot. Zeit. 29 Jun 1883), p. [i]-xxvi, [1 ]-197, [1, err.]. Copy: GB. — Number of copies printed: 5000. Ed. 2: Aug- Sep 1885 (p. 4: Aug 1885; Nat. Nov. Oct 1885; Bot. Zeit. 25 Dec 1885), p. [i]- 226, [1, err.]. Copy: GB. — “Andra upplagan.” Jmprint as ed. 1. Printed: 5000. Ed. 3: 1888 (p. 4: Sep 1888), p. [1 ]-252. Copy: KVA. —““Tredje upplagan.”’ Imprint id. Printed: 5000. Ed. 4: 1891, p. [1]-251, [1, err.]. Copy: GB. — ‘‘Fjarde upplagan.” Imprint id. Printed: 5000. Ed. 5: Aug-Sep 1893 (p. [3]: Aug 1893; Nat. Nov. Oct 1893), p. [1]-255, [1, err.]. Copy: B. Peterson. — ‘‘Femte upplagan.” (F. & G. Bejers Bokforlagsaktiebolag). Printed: 10.000. Ed. 6: Jul-Aug 1808 (p. 2: 1898; Nat. Nov. Sep(2) 1898), p. [1]-256. Copy: GB. — “Sjette upplagan.” Imprint: as ed. 5. Printed: 5000. Ed. 7: Jan-Jul 1900 (p. [2]: 1900 Bot. Zeit. 16 Aug 1900 (incorrectly as ed. 6)), p. [1]-256. Copy: SBT. — “Sjunde upplagan.” Imprint: as ed. 5 (but printed by P. Palmquist, see p. [2]). Printed: 5000. Ed. 8: Jan-Jul 1901 (p. [2]: 1901; Nat. Nov. Aug(1) 1901), p. [1]-271. Copy: GB. — ““Attonde upplagan.” /mprint and printer: as ed. 7. Printed: 5000. 676 KROK Ed. 9: Dec 1903 (p. [1]: Jun 1903; Nat. Nov. Feb(1) 1904), p. [1-11], [1 ]-286. Jmprint: as ed. 5, but printed (p. [11]) by Bejers Bokforlagsaktiebolag. Pere 6000. Ed. 10: 1905 (p. [1]: Feb 1905; Nat. Nov. Dec(1) 1905), p. [1-11], [1]-286. Copy: Kungl. Bibl. Stockholm. — ““Tionde upplagan.”’ /mprint: as ed. 5, but printed by P. Palmquist (p. [11]). Printed: 5000. Second printing: not seen, but mentioned by Krok in his annotations, 2000 copies. Ed. 11: Aug-Dec 1907 (p. [1]: Jul 1907; Nat. Nov. Feb(1) 1908), p. [1-11], [1]-291, [1, err.]. Copies: B, B. Peterson. — ““Elfte upplagan.”” Imprint: as ed. 10. Printed: 6000. Second printing: 1908 (p. [ii]), p. [1-11], [1 ]-291. Copy: GB. Imprint: as ed. 10. Printed: 3.800. Ed. 12: 1910 (p. [1]: Jan 1910), p. [i-1v], [1]-292, [1, err.]. Copy: KVA.—“‘Tolvte upplagan.”’ Imprint: as ed. 10. Printed: 10.000. Second and third printings, both 1912, idem. Copy: GB. Imprint: as ed. 10. Printed: 8000. Ed. 13: 1914 (p. [2]: Feb 1914), p. [i-iv], [1]-295, err. slip. Copy: GB. — ““Trettonde upplagan.” Jmprint: as ed. 10. Printed: 10.000. Second printing: n.v., fide Krok, 2.300 copies. Ed. 14: 1917 (p. [2]: Mar 1917), p. [i-iv], [1]-295. Copy: KVA. — “Fjortonde upplagan.” Imprint: Stockholm (Albert Bonniers Forlag), printed by P. Palmquist. Printed: 5000. Second printing: 1918, as first printing. Copy: GB. /mprint and printer: as first printing. Printed: 6000. ; Ed. 15: 1919 (p. [ii]: 1919), p. [i-iv], [1 ]-295. Copy: LD. — “‘Femtonde upplagan.”’ /mprint: as ed. 14. — Republication of ed. 14. Ed. 16: 1920 (p. [2]: Mar 1920), p. [i- WI, ae 297. Copy: GB. — “‘Sextonde upplagan. Oversedd och utgiven av Erik AHaaite. ” Imprint: as ed. 14. Editor of eds. 16-25: Erik Gustaf Almquist (1892-1974). Ed. 17: 1920 (p. [2]: Mar 1920), p. [i-iv], [1]-297. Copy: Kungl. Bibl. Stockholm. — “Sjuttonde upplagan ...” rest as ed. 16. Ed. 18: 1923 (p. [2]: Aug 1923), p. [i-iv], [1]-297. Copy: Kungl. Bibl. Stockholm. — ‘““Adertonde upplagan .. .”’ Imprint: as ed. 16, but printed by Alb. Bonnier. Text slightly revised. Ed. 19: 1926 (p. [2]: Feb 1926), p. [i-ii], [1]-297. Copy: GB. — “Nittonde upplagan ...” Imprint and printer: as ed. 18. Ed. 20: 1928 (p. [2]: Aug 1928), p. [1-11], [1]-302. Copy: B. Peterson. — “I. Fanerogamer och ormbunkvaxter tjugonde upplagan utgiven av Erik Almquist.” /mprint: as ed. 18. Ed. 21: 1933 (p. [2]: Apr 1933), p. [i-u], [1]-302. Copy: Kungl. Bibl. Stockholm. —“... tjuguforsta upplagan ...”’ /mprint: Stockholm. Albert Bonniers Forlag (Svenska Bokfor- laget), printer: Alb. Bonnier. Ed. 22: 1935 (p. 4: Aug 1935), p. [1]-386, 795 figs. Copies: GB, USDA. —“... Tjuguandra upplagan utgiven av Erik Almquist ... bilderna av C. A. M. Lindman.” Jmprint: as ed. 21.— [Carl Axel Magnus Lindman 1856-1926]. Second printing: 1938. Copies: B. Peterson, USDA. — Rest: same. Ed. 23: 1945 (p. 4: Jan 1954), p. [1]-386, 195 figs. Copies: GB, NY, USDA.—“.. . Tjugutredje upplagan ...”’ Stockholm. Svenska Bokforlaget Albert Bonnier, printed by Alb. Bonnier. Ed. 24: 1956, p. [i]-iv, [1]-403, 195 figs., 96 col. pl. by Charlotte von Scheele. Copies: GB, NY. — Svensk Floral. ... ‘“Tjugofjarde upplagan utgiven av Erik Almquist. ‘Textbilderna av C. A. M. Lindman. Fargplanscher i den fargillustrerade utgavan av Charlotte von Scheele [1840-1929]. Svenska Bokforlaget Stockholm Bonniers’’, printed by Alb. Bonnier. Other issue: without coloured plates (n.v.). Shortened version: see below, Svensk Skolflora (3957). Ed. 25: 1960 (p. iv: Oct 1960), p. [i-iv], [1]-403, 195 figs., 96 col. pl. Copy: GB. — “ Tjugofemte upplagan ...” /mprint and printer: as ed. 24. Other issue: without coloured plates (n.v.). Second printing: 1967. Copy: GB. — as orig. ed. 25. Other issue: 1974, without col. plates. Copy: B. Peterson. /mprint: Esselte Studium, ISBN gr- 24-60287-6. 3955- Svensk flora for skolor af Th. O. B. N. Krok ... och S. Almquist ... u. Aryptogamer. Forste haftet, innehallande ormbunkar, mossor och alger. Stockholm (Z. Haeggstroms Forlagsexpedition. Ivar Haeggstréms boktryckeri) 1886. Oct. + (Sv. fl. skol., Arppt.). Co-author: Sigfrid Oscar Immanuel Almquist (1844-1923). Publ.: Seven editions; information provided by Bo Peterson. 677 KROK Ed. [1]: Aug-Sep 1886 (p. iv: Jun 1886; Nat. Nov. Oct 1886), p. [i-vi], [1]-60. Copy: KVA. — Remained unfinished. Ed. 2: Sep-Oct 1808 (p. iv: Aug 1898; Nat. Nov. Nov 1898; Bot. Zeit. 1 Jan 1899), p. [1]-viui, [1]-279, [1, err.]. Copies: GB, Steere. — ‘Andra upplagan. Stockholm. F. & G. Bejers Bokforlagsaktiebolag.”’ Printed by Ivar Haeggstrom. Ed. 3: Aug-Dec 1907 (p. ii: Jul 1907; Nat. Nov. Feb(1) 1908), p. [i]-viti, [1]-343, [1, err-]. Copies: NY, B. Peterson. — ‘“Tredje upplagan. Stockholm Beyers Bokforlagsaktiebolag.” Printed by P. Palmquist. Ed. 4: 1917 (p. [iii]: Nov 1917), p. [i]-viii, [1]-359. Copy: GB. —“Fjarde upplagan. Stockholm Albert Bonniers Bokforlag.”’ Printed by P. Palmquist. Ed. 5: 1932 (p. iii: Mai 1932), p. [i]-vili, [1]-360. Copies: GB, Steere, USDA. — “II. Kryptogamer (utom ormbunkvaxter). Femte upplagan utgiven av Erik Almquist ... Stockholm (Albert Bonniers Forlag (Svenska Bokforlaget)).’’ Printed by Albert Bonnier. — Editor of eds. 5-7: Erik Gustav Almquist (1892-1974). Ed. 6: 1947 (p. iii: Jan 1947), p. [i]-viii, [1 ]-376. Copres: GB, U. — “‘Sjatte upplagan utgiven av Erik Almquist ... Svenska Bokforlaget Albert Bonnier. Stockholm.” Printed by Alb. Bonnier. Ed. 7: 1962 (p. iii: Nov 1961), p. [i]-vui, [1]-390, 39 figs. Copy: GB. — “Sjunde upplagan utgiven av Erik Almquist. Svenska Bokforlaget/Stockholm Bonniers.” Printed by Alb. Bonnier. Figs. by C. A. M. Lindman. 3956. Bibliotheca botanica suecana ab antiquissimis temporibus ad finem anni mcmxviil .. . Svensk botanisk litteratur fran aldsta tider t.o.m. 1918 ... utgivet efter forfattarens dod. Uppsala, Stockholm (Almqvist & Wiksell Boktryckeri A. B.) [1925]. Oct. (Bzbl. bot. suec.). Publ.: 1925, p. [i], frontisp. portr. of author, [1], [v-xvi], [1 ]-799. Copies: FAS, MO, NY, U, US. — The best national botanical bibliography, outstanding in completeness, careful attention to detail, and biographical data. Posthumously published by Carl Axel Magnus Lindman (1856-1928). 3957- Svensk skolflora. Fanerogamer och ormbunkvaxter utgiven av Erik Almquist. Textbil- derna av C. A. M. Lindman. Fargplanscher av Charlotte von Schéele. Svenska Bokforlaget Stockholm Bonniers [1957]. Oct. Oct. (Sv. Skolfl.) Ed. [1]: 1957 (p. vi: Dec 1956), p. [i-v], [1]-183, 35 figs., pl. 1-96 (col.). Copies: GB, U. -—A shortened version of Svensk flora, ed. 24 (3954). Ed. 2: 1961 (p. vi: Apr 1961), p. [i]-vi, [1]-185, 35 figs., pl. 1-96 (col.).) Copy: GB. — Slightly revised. Information: Bo Peterson. Krombach, Johann Heinrich Wilhelm (1791-1881), German-born Luxemburg bo- tanist and pharmacist; assistant pharmacist at Soest (1810-1811), Mainz (1811-1813), Aachen (1814-1815); pharmacist at Diekirch, Luxemburg 1815-1870; Luxemburg citizen 1830; professor of natural sciences Diekirch 1830-1870, at Luxemburg 1871-1881. (Aromb.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown (no material at BR). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 322; BFM 286; BL 2: 419, 677; BM 2: 1028; Bossert p. 220; Jackson p. 273; Maiwald p. 279; Stevenson p. 1248; Tucker 1: 402. Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 19(bibl.): 157. 1875 (founding Luxemburg bot. Soc.). Kintgen, Rec. Soc. bot. Luxemburg 6-8: 96-100. [ca. 1881] (portr.). 3958. Flore du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg. Plantes phanerogames ... Luxembourg (Impri- merie J. Joris) 1875. Duod. (in sixes). (Fl. Luxembourg). Publ.: 1875 (p. [iv]: 20 Mai 1875; Bot. Zeit. 3 Mar 1876). p. [i-vi], [1]-564. Copy: USDA. — Describes 1353 spermatophytes. Ref.: Anon., Bot. Zeit. 34: 144. 1876. Krombholz, Julius Vincenz von (1782-1843), Czech mycologist; Dr. med. Erfurt 1811; 1811-1814 prosector, from 1814 professor of theoretical surgery, from 1820-1836 ‘‘Professor der Staatsarzneikunde”’ at Praha. (Arombh.) 678 KROMBHOLZ HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. NAME: Baptized Vincenz Krombholz; assumed the name Julius in later years. — Born 19 Dec 1782 in Politz, Bohemia; died 2 Nov 1843, Praha. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Ainsworth p. 70, 226, 295, 314; Barnhart 2: 322; BM 2: 1028; Bossert p. 220; CSP 3: 757; Frank 3(Anh.): 53; Jackson p. 268; Kew 3: 317; Laségue p. 545; LS 14451-14454; Maiwald p. 279; NAF 9(6): 40; NI 1106; PR 4897-48098 (ed. 1: 5422- 5423); Rehder 5: 475; Stevenson p. 1248. Anon., Bot. Not. 1844: 96; Bot. Zeit. 2: 271-273. 5 Apr 1844; Flora 27: 256. 1844; Portraiten- Gallerie beruhmter Aerzte und Naturforscher des 6sterreichischen Kaiserthumes, Wien 1838, p. 13 (portr.). Bolzano, Abh. k. bohm. Ges. Wiss. ser. 5.4: 9-51. 1847 (bibl.; main biogr.). Pritzel, G. A., Linnaea 19: 456. 1847. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 83. 1903. EPONYMY: Krombholzia Ruprecht ex E. P. N. Fournier (1876); Avombholzia P. A. Karsten (1881); Arombholziella R. Maire (1937). 3959- Conspectus fungorum esculentorum, qui per decursum anni 1820 Pragae publice vende- bantur. Momentum topographicum. Programma in collegia medicinae publicae primi senestris in Universitate Carolo-Ferdinandea . .. Uibersicht [sic] der essbaren Schwamme, welche in Verlaufe des Jahres 1820 in Prag zu Markte gebracht wurden. Eine topogra- phische Notiz als Programm zur Eroffnung der Vorlesungen tber Staatsarzneikunde an der Karl-Ferdinand-Universitat im Schuljahre 1820/21 ... Prag (Bei Friedrich Tempsky, Firma: J. G. Calve) 1820. Oct. (Consp. fung. escul.). Ed. 1: Nov-Dec 1820 (p. 6: 1 Nov 1820), p. [1]-38. Copy: HBG. — The existence of this apparently very rare first issue of 1820 makes this title definitely pre-starting point with respect to Fries, Syst. myc. (starting point book for “‘Fungi caeteri’’ ICBN Art. 13f.). Reissue: 1821 (t.p. same, incl. “Uibersicht” but dated 1821), p. [1]-40. Copies: FH, L, NY, Stevenson, USDA; IDC 5094. Facsimile reprint: announced 1977 by Boerhaave Press (Taxon 26: 256). Ref: Petersen, Mycotaxon 1: 156. 1975 (had not seen 1820 original). 3960. Naturgetreue Abbildungen und Beschreibungen der essbaren, schadlichen und verdachtigen Schwamme ... Erstes [-Zehntes (letztes) ] Heft. Prag (In Commission in der J. G. Calve’schen Buchhandlung) 1831-1846, 10 parts text and atlas. Fol. (Naturgetr. Abbild. Schwamme). Text: In ten parts, for contents and dates see below. Atlas: ““Tafeln zu dem mykologischen Werke von Krombholz...” Prag (id.). s.n. with 76 liths. (issued hand-coloured and plain), nos. 7-76, 22 misnumbered “‘30”’, 52 idem “41°”, 57 idem G20 Copies: B (uncol.), G, L (col.), MICH, NY, Stevenson, U, USDA. Heft text plates dates I [i]-x, [1-2, err.], [1]-85 1-6 Sep-Dec 1831 2 [1]-30, [11]-iv, chart, [1i, err. ] 7-14 1832 3 [i-iv], [1]-36 15-22 Sep 1834 4 [i], [1]-32 23-30 1836 5 [all Sal=x 775i [t, cont.) 31-38 1836 5 [i-iv], [1]-30 39-46 1841 i [1]-24, [1, cont; 2, err.] 47-54 1841 8 [i], [1]-31, [32, err.], [1, cont.] 55-62 1843 9 (ul Pilim|=265\|iteecontte;-o err] 63-70 1845 10 (u|=263)[1-6;and=s 1 err] 71-76 1846 Copies vary slightly in position, presence and absence of contents, indexes, errata. — Johann Baptista Zobel(1821-1865) may have been editor of parts 8-10. Ref.: Zobel, J. B. in Corda, Icon. fung. 6: xv, 66. 1854. Dm ~I ico} KRONFELD Kronfeld, Ernst Moriz (1865-1942), Austro-Hungarian botanist; born at Lemberg (Lwow); editor of the Vienna Fremdenblatt. (Kronf.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 323; BJI 1: 35, 2:97; BM 2: 1028; CSP 16: 478- 479; De Toni 1: Ixxui, 2: Ixxiii; DTS 1: 161-162; Kew 3: 318; Langman p. 419; LS 14455- 14456, 35619-35620, suppl. 14912; MW p. 252; Rehder 5: 475; Tucker 1: 402. Dolezal, H., Friedrich Welwitsch 104, 108. 1974. Urban, I., Fl. Bras. 1(1): 182-183. 1906 (orig. biogr. inf.). COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) EP, Dre natuirlichen Pflanzenfamilien, ed. 1, Aquifolraceae, III. 5: 183-189, publ.: Dec 1892. (Nachtrage by Loesener, Th., zn Nachtr. 2-4 (1): 217-221. Oct 1897. (TL- 2/1710). (2) Martius, Flora brasiliensis, Typhaceae, 3(3): 635-642, pl. 115. 15 Apr 1894. NOTE: Kronfeld’s important collection of biographies is at W. K. died at Lemberg (Lwow) on 16 Mar 1942 (inf. H. Riedl). Kruger, Ernst (1860-1942), German bryologist at Eisenach; high school teacher at Stnnabei Vacha 1880-1897; at Eisenach 1897-1924. (£. Ariger). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: JE (“eines der schonsten und saubersten Moosherbarien, die ich kenne ...” K. Magdefrau in litt.). - We are grateful to Prof. Magdefrau for drawing our attention to Kruger and his Moosflora. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 323; BFM 3238; LS suppl. 14923-14924. Magdefrau, K., Hercynia 3(7/8): 345. 1944 (intr. to K’s Moosflora). 3961. Die Moosflora der Umgebung von Eisenach, Hercynia 3(7/8) : 345-413. 1944. Publ.: 1944; posthumously published by Karl Magdefrau. Copy: FAS (reprint with original pagination and portrait of Kruger). Kriiger, Marcus Salomonides (//. 1841), German bibliographer. (M/. Aviger). HERBARIUM and Types: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BM 2: 1030; Jackson p. 2; Kew 3: 318; PR 4902 (ed. 1: 5426- 5427); Rehder 5: 475; SO 849a, 3654; Tucker 1: 402. EPONYMY: A7uegera W. Heering 1906 is dedicated to Wilhelm Krueger (1857-x), German phytopathologist. 3962. Bibliographia botanica. Handbuch der botanischen Literatur in systematischer Ord- nung nebst kurzen biographischen Notizen tber die botanischen Schriftsteller. Zum Ge- brauche fiir Freunde und Lehrer der Pflanzenkunde ... Berlin (Haude und Spenersche Buchhandlung (S. J. Joseephy.)) 1841. Oct. (Bzd/. bot.). Publ.: Feb-Apr 1841 (p. iv: Feb 1841; announcement in Flora 1841: before Ostermesse), p. fij-vi, [1]-464. Copies: G, MO, NY, U; IDC 6496. — Systematically arranged. Based mainly on the holdings of the Berlin libraries at the time. Krug, Carl Wilhelm Leopold (1833-1898), German botanist, businessman and consular official; in Puerto Rico 1857-1876; later working with I. Urban on a flora of the West Indies. (Krug). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: B; duplicates, C, CORD, G, L, SI. (Berlin received the West Indian Krug und Urban collections from 1891 onward). For his manuscript Flora portoricensis and Catalogus plantarum omnium Indiae orientalis e.a. see Urban 1898, (no longer extant). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 308; Barnhart 2: 323; BJI 1: 35; Bossert p. 221; 680 KUCKUCK CSP 16: 487; DTS 1: 162, 6(4): 165; Hortus 3: 1197 (““Krug’’); IH 2: 390; NAF 28B(2): 441, Sel 2ei74il we Tee OOM sceummdex. Anon., Bot. Not. 1899: 48. Schumann, K. M., Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 40: cvi-cix. 1898. Urban, I., Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 16: (23)-(37). 1898 (bibl., portr., many original details on collections, publications and manuscripts); Symb. ant. 1: 89-90. 1898, 3: 69-70. 1902. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 140. 1905. EPONYMY: Avrugella Pierre (1891); Arugia Urban (1893); Arugeodendron Urban (1902). Krukoff, Boris Alexander (1896-x), Russian-born American botanical explorer; ho- norary curator of economic botany at NY 1941-1950, honorary curator 1971-x. (Arukoff). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: NY. — Duplicates see IH. Ref.: Anon., Trop. Woods 65: 31-35. 1941 (wood samples; itin.). Hepper, F. N. and F. Neate, Plant coll. West Africa 46. 1971 (coll. Ivory Coast and Ghana at FHO, K, MO, NY, UC). Prance, G., Acta amaz. 1(1): 43. 1971 (itin. Amaz.). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 323; Bossert p. 221; IH 2: 390; Kew 3: 319-320; Langman p. 419; Lenley p. 254; MW suppl. p. 183; SK 1: 301-302. Anon., J. New York Bot. Gard. 1940: 199. Merrill, E. D., Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 30(1): 108. 1947. Rickett, H. W., Index Bull. Torrey bot. Club 56. 1955. EPONYMY: Borismene R. C. Barneby (1972); Arukoviella [sic] A. C. Smith (1939). Kruse, Friedrich (x-1890), German botanist; professor at the K. Wilhelms-Gymnasium in Berlin. (Avuse). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 323; BM 2: 1031; CSP 8: 130; Jackson p. 62; Tucker 1: 402. Volkens, Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 51: (81). 1910. 3963. Botanisches Taschenbuch enthaltend die in Deutschland, Deutsch-Osterreich und der Schweiz wild wachsenden und im Freien kultivierten Gefasspflanzen dem naturlichen System einheitlich geordnet und auf Grund desselbem zum Bestimmen eingerichtet .. . Berlin (Verlag von Hermann Paetel) 1887. Oct. (Bot. Taschenb.). Publ.: Apr 1887 (p. iv: 4 Apr 1887; “vor Kurzem’’, Bot. Zeit. 4 Mai 1888; Nat. Nov. Mai(1, 2) 1887; Flora 1 Jun 1869), p. [i]-xviti, [1]-469. Copy: NY. Ref.: Hieronymus, G. H. E. W., Bot. Zeit. 45: 507-508. 5 Aug 1887 (rev.). Kuckuck, Ernst Herman Paul (1866-1918), German algologist; Dr. phil. Kiel 1891; with Reinke at Kiel 1888-1892; at the Helgoland biological station 1892-1914; from 1914- 1918 at Berlin as a guest at the Dahlem Botanical Museum. (Auck.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: B, (mostly destroyed) KIEL and Biol. Anstalt Helgoland. Some duplicates at C and HBG. Kuckuck laid the foundation for the now destroyed herbarium at Helgoland. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 324; BJI 2: 98; BM 2: 1031; CSP 16: 492; De Toni 4: xxxiv; IH 2: 392; Kew 3: 322-323; Moebius p. 87, 88, 89, 90; MW p. 253; Urban- Berl. p. 266. Anon., Bot. Not. 1918: 259; Magy bot. Lap. 17: 116. 1918; Nuova Notarisia 30: 102. 1919; Osterr. bot. Z. 17: 248. 1918. Beck, G., Vegetationsverh. [llyr. Lander 37. 1go1 (Veg. Erde 4). Koster, J., Taxon 18: 554. 1969 (herb. alg.). 681 KUCKUCK Kuckuck, E. H. A., Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien 47: 47-54. 1897 (on Helgoland station). Pilger, R. K. F., Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 36: (63)-(70). 1g1g (bibl.). Sauvageau, C., Remarques sur les Spacelariacées viii. 1900-1904. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 133. 1903, 3(3): 140. 1905 (“Ernst Paul Albert’’). COMPOSITE WoRKs: (1) W. Nienburg, editor; Kuckuck, P., Fragmente einer Monographie der Phaeosporeen, Wiss. Meeresunters. ser. 2. Abt. Helgoland 17(4): 1-93. 1929 (rev. O. C. Schmidt, Bot. Jahrb. 64(Lit.): 6-8. 1931). For a further continuation of the posthumous publication of Kuckuck’s studies on Ectocarpus and allied genera, see the “‘Ectocarpaceen- Studien’’ listed below under the 1891 Beztrage (3964). (2) With J. F. Reinke and F. Schutt, Atlas deutscher Meeresalgen; see under Reinke. EPONYMY: Auckuckia G. Hamel (1939). 3964. Aus dem Botanischen Institut der Universitat Kiel. Beztrage zur Kenntniss einiger Ectocarpus-Arten der Rieler Fohrde. Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung der Doctorswiirde der philosophischen Fakultat der Christian-Albrechts-Universitat zu Kiel vorgelegt von Paul Kuckuck aus Petricken i. Ostpr. .. . Cassel (Druck von Gebr. Gotthelft) [1891]. Oct. (Beitr. Kennin. Ectocarpus.). Publ.: 7 Oct-4 Nov 1891 (in journal; repr. Nat. Nov. Dec(2) 1892), p. [1]-40, [1, curr. vitae, 2, theses], figs. 1-6. Copies: FH, USDA. — Reprinted from Bot. Centralbl. 48: 1-6 (7 Oct), 33-41 (14 Oct), 65-71 (21 Oct), 97-104 (28 Oct), 129-141 (4 Nov) 1891. — K. later continued his ‘‘Ectocarpaceen-Studien”’ but left them unfinished upon his death. P. Korn- mann published these studies in the Helgol. wiss. Meeresunters. 4: 316-352. 1954, 5: 103- 117. 1955, 5: I1Q-140. 1956, 5: 292-325. 1958, 6: 171-192. 1960, 7: 93-113. 1961, 8: 119- 152. 1963, 8: 361-362. 1964 and a ninth part, p. 1-23 (217-239), Hamburg, seen only in reprint. For Kuckuck’s studies of the Kutzing types of Ectocarpus see Prud’homme van Reine and den Hartog, Taxon 22(1): 93-96. 1973. 3965. Der Strandwanderer die wichtigsten Strandpflanzen, Meeresalgen und Seetiere der Nord- und Ostzee ... Munchen (J. F. Lehmanns Verlag) 1905. Qu. (Strandwanderer). Ed. 1: 1905 (Bot. Zeit. 1 Sep 1905), p. [1]-76, pl. 1-24 (chromoliths. of watercolours by J. Braune). Copies: B, NY. Hd27 O13) (nive). Ed. 3: Jul-Dec 1922 (p. 4: Jul 1922), p. [ 1-95, pl. 1-32 (the 24 original plates by Braune and 8 uncol. plates of birds). Copy: FH. — Munchen (id.). Ed. 5: Nov 1933 (n.v.), bearbeitet von A. Hagmeier. — Munchen. Kudo, Yashun (1887-1932), Japanese botanist; at Hokkaido University with Miyabe; later at Taihoku Imperial University. (Audo) HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Material at A, MO and SAP. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 324; BJI 2: 98; Hirsch p. 163; Hortus 3: 1197 (Kudo’’); IH 2: 393; Kew 3: 323; MW p. 253-254, suppl. p. 184-185; Zander ed. 10, p. 681. Hibino, S., Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Formosa 22 (no. 123): 399-405. 1932 (portr., bibl.). Masamune, G., Bot. Mag., Tokyo 46: 439-441. 1932 (portr., bibl.). Miyabe, K., Trans. Sapporo nat. Hist. Soc. 12(2-3), 1932 (Japanese; n.v.). COMPOSITE WORKS: with K. Miyabe (q.v.), Flora of Hokkaido and Saghalien, vol. 1, 1930-1934, preceded by Materials for a flora of Hokkatdo, 11 parts, 1913-1924. EPONYMy: (genera): Audoa Masamune (1930); Audoacanthus Hosokawa (1933); (journal): Kudoa. Vaihoku (= Taipei, Taiwan). Vol. 1-5. 1933-1937. Kuhn, Julius Gotthelf (1825-1910), German phytopathologist at Halle, Preussischer Geheimer Ober-Regierungsrat. (Azihn). HERBARIUM and TYPES: Some material at PAV. —S. Rauschert, to whom we are grateful for 682 KUHNER much information on Kuhn, informs us that there is no material at HAL. The “‘Julius-Kuhn- Sammlung” at Halle (Saale) is mainly zoological. Lectotypes for Kuhn’s names of plants will have to be chosen mainly from the Rabenhorst exsiccatae. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Ainsworth p. 143, 317; Barnhart 2: 325; BM 2: 1031-1032; CSP 3: 768, 10: 472, 12: 132-133, 12: 416-417, 16: 495; De Toni 1: lxii; GR p. 24-25, ro1- 102, cat. p. 66; Jackson p. 158, 167, 169; Kew 3: 324; LS 14506-14579, 35659-35667; NAF 7(15): 1074; PR 4906; Stevenson p. 1248. Anon., Bot. Not. rg10: 157; Kidhn-Archiv 50: 47-54. 1938; Osterr. bot. Z. 60: 367. 1910. Bettelheim, A., ed., Biogr. Jahrb. deut. Nekrol. 15: 52*-53*. 1913 (many biogr. refs.). Bode, Ktihn-Archiv 3: 117-127. 1913 (fide S. Rauschert). Dittrich, Z. Agrargesch. Agrarsoziol. 10: 61-71. 1962 (fide S. Rauschert). Ewan, J. et al., Short hist. bot. U.S. 82. 1969. Holdefleiss, P., 7» Mitteldeut. Lebensbilder 2: 353-360. 1927 (fide S. Rauschert). Klinkowski, Kuhn-Archiv 74: 13-18. 1960. Konnecke, Kiihn-Archiv 74: 1-12. 1960. L., Magy. bot. Lapok 9: 413. 1910. Morgen, H., 7m M. Ktihner und H. Morgen, Pflugende Hand-Forschender Geist. Berlin 1934, P-94-100. Miller, Landw. Wochenschr. Sachsen 7(43): 355-358. 1905 (portr.). Pax, F., Schlesiens Pflanzenwelt 17. 1915. Schwabe, H., 7 too Jahre landw. Inst. Halle 1963, 19-84; Philos. method. Grundfragen Wiss. Univ. Gesch., Diss. Halle, Saale, 1968, 2 vols., 256, 80 p. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 141. 1905. Wohltmann, Kuhn Arch. 1(1): ui-vi. 1911. FESTSCHRIFT: (1) Festschrift zum siebzigsten Geburtstage von Julius huhn ... Berlin (Paul Parey), 1895, 329 p., (portr.). Hele (2) Wohltmann, F. und Holdefleiss, P., Julius Awhn, sen Leben und Wirken. Festschrift zum 80. Geburtstag. Berlin 1905, 56 p. (portr.) ; see also Kuhn-Nummer, Illustr. landw. Zeit., Berlin, 21 Oct 1905. EPONYMY (genus): Auehneola Magnus (1898); (journal): Awhn-Archw. Arbeiten aus dem Landwirtschaftlichen Institut der Universitat Halle. Berlin: Vol. 1-x. 1g11-x. — Note: Kuehniella G. F. Orr (1976) is dedicated to the mycologist H. H. Kuhn (ff. 1959-1964). Kuhner, Robert (1904-x), French mycologist; Dr. sci. nat. Paris 1926; high school teacher at Lille (1921-1932); botanical assistant, Fac. Sci. Alger and Paris (1932-1934); lecturer, later professor, at the Fac. Sci. Lyon (1938). (Awhner). HERBARIUM and TYPES: Some material at MICH. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 326 (Kuhner); [IH 2: 394; Kew 3: 324-325; LS suppl. 15107-15118; Stevenson p. 1248. Kuhner, R., Titres et travaux scientifiques de R. Kiihner, professeur a la Faculte des Sciences de Lyon. 1946 (privately published to obtain election to the Académie des Sciences) (bibl.). FESTSCHRIFT: Boidin, J. et al., Travaux mycologiques dédiés d R. kuhner. Numéro special du Bulletin de la Société linnéenne de Lyon, 43e année, février 1974, (biogr. on p. 9-13; portr.). EPONYMY: Auehneromyces R. Singer & A. H. Smith (1946); Auhneria [sic] P. A. Dangeard (1932). 3966. Theses présentées a la Faculté des sciences de Université de Paris pour obtenir le grade de docteur és sciences naturelles par Robert Kthner. Ire These: Contribution al étude des Hyménomycetes et spécialement des Agaricacés . . . soutenues le [15 Mai, stamped] 1926 ... Paris (Jouve & Cie, éditeurs ...) 1926. Oct. (Contr. Hyménomyc.) Publ.: 15 Mai 1926 (date promotion; printer’s mark p. 224: Mai 1926), p. [1]-224, pl. 1-4. Copy: FH. 683 KUHNER 3967. Le genre Galera (Fries) Quélet ... Paris (Paul Lechevalier ...) 1935. Oct. (Galera). Publ.: Nov-Dec 1935 (printed 30 Oct 1935), p. [1-ili], [1]-240, [241, impr.]. Copzes: Steven- son, U, USDA. 3968. Le genre Mycena (Fries) Etude cytologique et systématique des espéces d’Europe et d’Amérique du Nord ... Paris (Paul Lechevalier, ...) 1938. Oct. (Mycena). Preface: René Charles Joseph Ernest Maire (1878-1949). Publ.: 1938 (p. 3: 15 Jul 1937, p. 11: 20 Jul 1937; Nat. Nov. Mai 1939), p. [i-1v], [1]-710, pl. 7- 16. Copies: Stevenson, U, USDA. Kiikenthal, Georg (1864-1955), German clergyman and botanist at Grub a. F. and, from 1919, Coburg; ordained Coburg 1885; Dr. phil. h.c. Breslau 1913; long-time associate for Cyperaceae of Engler and the Botanical Museum, Berlin-Dahlem. (Awkenth.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: B; further material at BR, C, E, GB, H, LE, MOD. — The original Carex herbarium was presented to B before 1940 and is destroyed. However, his general herbarium and the collections privately kept, came to B in 1944, including his important collections of Cyperaceae (excl. Carex) and Rubus. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 2(2): 73, 12(3): 201; Barnhart 2: 325; BFM 871; BJI 1: 35, 2: 98; Bossert p. 222; CSP 16: 496; DTS 1: 162, 6(4): 165; IH 2: 394; Kew 3: 326; KR p. 360; Langman p. 420; MW p. 254, suppl. p. 185; NW p. 50; PFC 2(2): xxi; Rehder 5: 476; TL-2/1: 1713; Zander ed. 10} p. 681. Anon., Bol. Soc. Argent. Bot. 7(1): 53. 1957; Bull. Geogr. bot. 23: 2-4. 1913 (portr., bibl.) ; Generalregister Bot. Not. 1839-1938: 103-104. 1939. Collander, R. et al., Bibl. Bot. fenn. 1901-1950: 272. 1973. Goulding, Rec. Auckland Inst. Mus. 12: 117-118. 1975 (contacts with Cheeseman). Gunckel, Rev. Universitaria, Chile 43: 9-11. 1958. Koyama, J. Japan bot. 31(2): 55. 1956. Kiukenthal, G., Erinnerungen aus meinem Leben und aus meiner Zeit fur meine Nachfahren niedergeschrieben, manuscript at B, written 1940-1941, with additions until 1954. Mackenzie, Torreya 9: 230-232. 1909 (rev. Pflanzenreich Heft 38). Merrill, E. D., Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 30(1): 108. 1047. Meusel, H., Ber. bayer. bot. Ges. 31: xxxix-xl. 1956 (selected bibl.). Reiche, K., Grundz. Pflanzenverbr. Chile 34. 1907 (Veg. Erde 8). Schultze Motel, W., Willdenowia 2(3): 361-373. 1960 (portr., bibl.), 2(4): 363. 960, 8(2): 395. 1978. Shetler, S. G., The Komarov bot. Inst. 14.7. 1967. COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Engler, Pflanzenreich, Cyperaceae, Heft 38, publ.: 18 Mai 1g09; 101(1), publ.: 26 Nov 1935; 101(2), publ.: 18 Feb 1936; 101(3), publ.: 28 Apr 1936; 101(4), publ.: 24 Nov 1936 (TL-2/1713). (2) With A. Brickner, F. Ruppert, A. Siegel and H. Schack, 1857, p. {i*], [1ii*], [i]-[ii], [1]-40, pl. 1-200. Nordhausen, gedruckt auf Kosten des Verfassers (In Commission bei Ludwig Klincksieck, vormals W. Kohne.). : 1858, p. [1*], [ii*], [1]-11, [1]-48, pl. z-r00. Id. [Imprint as in vol. 7]. : 1859, p. [1*], [1], [s]-vin, [1]-42, pl. 7-100. Id. : 1860, p. [i*], [i], [m]-iv, [1]-39, pl. z-r00. Nordhausen, gedruckt auf Kosten des Verfassers. Pages 36-39 contain an index to vols. I-10. 1861, p. [i], [1], [v], [1]-32, pl. r-200. Nordhausen, ... Verfassers. (In Commission bei Ferd. Forstemann’s Verlag). 1862, p. [i], [ii]-1v, [1]-30, pl. 7-700. Nordhausen, ... Verfassers. 13: 1863, p. [1], [1J, [vl], [1]-31, pl. z-r00. Id. I4: 15: 16: D7: 10: 9: 1864, p. [1], [111], [Vv], [1]-35, pl. z-r00. Id. 1865, p. [i], [11], [v], [1]-36, pl. r-z00. Id. 1866, p. [1], [111], [v], [1]-35, pl. r-r00. Id. 1867, p. [i], [11], [v], [1]-30, pl. r-z00. Id. 1868, p. [1], [11], [1]-35, pl. r-ro0. Id. [ ii], 1869, p. [i], [1i]-iv, [1]-36, pl. z-r00. Id. Index: 1871 (p. 3: 15 Mai 1871), p. [1]-57. Copies: G, U, US (incomplete but with some orig. covers and letters by Kutzing) ; IDC 762. Fa 39 Or 68 csimile ed.: FL — 9490 Vaduz (J. Cramer) 1977, ISBN 3-7682-1143-6, Bibliotheca phyco- logica 32a-d, 4 volumes, pl. uncol. 1978. Copy: FAS. — See Taxon 27: 111-112. 1978. 79. Species algarum ... Lipsiae [Leipzig] (F. A. Brockhaus) 1849. Oct. (Sp. alg.). 1g. ed.: 23-24 Jul 1849 (Hinrichs), p. [i]-vi, [1]-922. Copies: G, MICH, MO, NY, U, US, USDA; IDC 643. 8 KUHL Facsimile ed.: Amsterdam (A. Asher & Co.) 1969, pagination as above with extra 1969 t.p. Copy: FAS. Index: Balsamo, F., Index ad F. Traug. Kuetzingii Species algarum, unicam editionem (1849) perfectus. Neapoli (ex typographia Tornese) 1892, p. [1]-64. Copy: FH. Ref.: Kitzing, F. T., Bot. Zeit. 7: 596-600. 17 Aug 1849. Firnrohr, A. E., Flora 32: 736. 1849, 33: 66-77. 7 Feb 1850. Stafleu, F. A., Taxon 19: 630-632. 1970. 3980. Grundziige der philosophischen Botanik ... Leipzig (F. A. Brockhaus) 1851-1852, 2 vols. Oct. (Grundz. Bot.). 1: Aug 1851 (p. xi: Easter 1851; “soeben”’ Bot. Zeit. 22 Aug 1851; Flora 28 Sep 1851), p. [1]- xx, [1]-336, [1, err.], p/. 1-78 (uncol. liths. author). 2: Oct 1852 (p. vili: 1 Apr 1852; “‘soeben”’ Flora 28 Oct 1852; Bot. Zeit. 19 Nov 1852), p. [1]- xxx, [1]-344, [1, err.], pl. 19-38 (id.). Copies: MO, NY. 3981. Diagnosen und Bemerkungen zu drei und siebenzig neuen Algenspecies. [Nordhausen 1863]. Qu. (Diagn. Algensp.). Publ.: Mai 1863 (Hedwigia; reprinted ib. 2: 86-95. 1863), p. [1]-19. Copy: L. — Reprinted from Burghardt, Zu der offentlichen Prifung sammtlicher Klassen der Realschule zu Nordhausen. Nordhausen 1863 (Easter programm). Facsimile ed.: Vaals (A. Asher & Co. N.V.) 1970, p. [i], [1]-19. Copies: FAS, NY. Ref.: Anon., Hedwigia 2: 86-92, 93-95. 1863. 3982. Auf Reisen und Daheim. Beobachtungen und Untersuchungen tber das organische Leben in hohen Warmegraden ... Aus dem Programm der Realschule zu Nordhausen. Nordhausen (Druck von J. Pampel) 1869. Qu. (Auf Reisen). Publ.: 1869, p. [1]-16. Copy: FH.— We saw only the reprint, not the original publication in the school program. Contains the description of Mycospongia vaporaria Kutz. nov. gen. sp. Kufferath, Hubert (1882-1957), Belgian algologist and bacteriologist; Dr. sci. Bruxelles 1910; from 1904-1920 at the Institut Pasteur du Brabant; from 1920-1947 director of the Institut Meurice-Chimie in Bruxelles. (Auff.). HERBARIUM and TYPES: Diatoms and possibly other collections at BRLU. Ref.: Wornardt, W. W., Int. direct. diatom. 34. 1968. Koster, J. T., Taxon 18: 554. 1969. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 325; Hirsch p. 164; 1H 2: 393; LS 35673, suppl. 15140-15146; Plesch p. 293. Allorge et Hamel [ed.], Rev. algol. ser. 2. 4(2): 75-82. 1958 (portr., bibl.). Hauman, L., Bull. Soc. Bot. Belg. g1(1): 5-6. 1958. Van Meel, Bull. Inst. r. Sci. nat. Belgique 35(1):1-7. 1958 (portr., bibl.). Kuhl, Heinrich (1796-1821), Dutch botanical and zoological explorer in the Netherlands East-Indies; member of the ‘“Natuurwetenschappelijke Commissie”’. (Awh/). HERBARIUM and TYPEs: BO, L, NBV. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 308; BM 2: 1033; Bossert p. 221; CSP 3: 764; IH 2: 393; JW 2: 195, 3: 358-359, 5: 244; Kew 3: 327; Lasegue p. 347, 494, 506; NI (alph.); SK 1: 303, XxXvi, xxxll; TL-2/1: 728. Greshoff, M., Album der Natur 1903: 1-88. Sirks, M. J., Ind. natuurond. 299 [index]. 1915. HANDWRITING: FI. males. ser. 1. 1: cl. 1950. EPONYMY: Kuhlhasseltia J. J. Smith (1910, also dedicated to Johan Coenraad van Hasselt (1797-1823, q.v.); Kuhlia Humboldt, Bonpland & Kunth (1825); Auhlia Reinwardt (1825). 689 KUHLMANN Kuhlmann, Joao Geraldo (1882-1958), Brazilian botanist and collector at Sao Paulo. (Kuhlm.) HERBARIUM and TyPEs: RB; duplicates in many herbaria. For details on the numbering of K. specimens see Prance (1971). Ref.: Prance, G., Acta amaz. 1(1): 43. 1971 (itin.) BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 325; IH 2: 393-394; Kew 3: 327. EPONYMY: Auwhlmannia J. C. Gomes fil. (1956); Auhlmanniella Barroso (1945). Kuhn, Friedrich Adalbert Maximilian [“*Max’’| (1842-1894), German pteridologist at Berlin; Dr. phil. Berlin 1867; high school teacher at the Konigstadtische Realschule (later Gymnasium) from 1870-1893, from 1889 with the title of professor. (Auhn). HERBARIUM and TyYPEs: B. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: ADB 51: 421-422; Barnhart 2: 326; BJI 1: 35; BM 2: 1033; CSP 8: 133, 10: 133, 472, 12: 418, 16: 506; De Toni 1: Ixxiu1; GR p. 102; Hortus 3: 1197; IF 710-711; IH 2: 394; Jackson p. 346; Kew 3: 328; Moebius p. 359; MW p. 255; PR 4920- 4921; TL-2/1: 198, 1705; Urban-Berl. p. 320; Zander ed. 10, p. 681. Anon., Bot. Not. 1895: 38; Bot. Zeit. 53(2): 14. 1899; Hedwigia 34(Rep.): 39. 1895. Ascherson, P. F. A., Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 13: (43)-(47). 1896 (bibl.); Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 37: Ixiv-lxix. 1896 (bibl.). Dolezal, H., Friedrich Welwitsch 189. 1974. Merrill, E. D., Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 30(1): 180-181. 1947. Urban, 1) Fl bras.11(1) 163.1906) COMPOSITE WoRKs: (1) Martius, Flora brasiliensis, Isoétaceae, Marsiliaceae, Salviniaceae, 1(2): 654-662, pl. 76-82. 1 Apr 1884. (2) C. C. von der Decken, Baron C. C. von der Decken’s Reisen in Ost-Afrika in 1859-61, Cryptogamae vasculares, in vol.. 3, part 3, p. 7-71. 1879. [Botanik von Ost-Afrika by P. Ascherson et al. ]. (3) Engler, Forschungsr. Gazelle, Farne, p. [1]-20, pl. 1-112. 1889; see no. 1705. . (4) Filices, in Miquel, Ann. Mus. bot. Lugd.-Bat. 4: 267-288. Nov 1869-Feb 1870, 289-300. Mar 1870. EPONYMY: Auhniodes Post & O. Kuntze (1903) is related to Auhnia Linnaeus (1763), which commemorates Adam Kuhn (1741-1817), American botanist, who studied in Europe (pupil of Linnaeus). 3983. Filices Deckenianae. Dissertatio inauguralis botanica quam consensu et auctoritate amplissimi philosophorum ordinis in alma litterarum Universitate Friderica Guilelma ad summos in philosophia honores rite capessendos die vili m. augusti a. mdccclxvii h.1.q.s. publice defendet auctor Maximilianus Kuhn, Berolinensis. Adversarii erunt: P. Ascherson ... A. Kirchhoff... E. Loew. Lipsiae [Leipzig] (typis Breitkopfii & Haertelii) [1867]. Oct. (Filic. Decken.). Publ.: 8 Aug 1867, p. [i-iii], [1]-26, [1, vita; 2, theses]. Copies: B, NY; IDC 7208. Note by Barnhart in NY copy: “This dissertation was the last botanical one in Latin at Berlin Univ.” The text is also part of the Filices africanae (1868) (see 3984). 3984. Filices africanae revisio critica omnium hucusque cognitorum cormophytorum Africae indigenorum additamentis Braunianis novisque africanis speciebus ex reliquiis Mettenianis adaucta. Accedunt filices deckenianae et petersianae . . . Lipsiae [ Leipzig] (W. Engelmann) 1868. Oct. (Filic. afr.). Publ.: Jan-Mar 1868 (p. 214: Dec 1837; Hedwigia Mar 1868; Flora 9 Jun 1868; Bot. Zeit. 21 Aug 1868), p. [i], [1]-233. Copies: MO, U, US; IDC 5210. Ref.: Milde, J., Hedwigia 7: 41-48. Mar 1868, 57-62. Apr 1868, 76-80. Mai 1868, 83-92. Jun 1868. Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 14(bibl.): 275-276. 1868. 690 KUMMER 3985. Filices novarum hebridarum ... {Wien (C. Ueberreuter (M. Salzer)) 1869]. Qu. (Filic. nov. hebrid.). Publ.: 1869 (submitted 7 Jul 1869), p. [1]-18. Copy: G.— Reprinted from Verh. k.k. zool. bot. Ges. Wien. 1869: [569]-586. 3986. Beitrage zur Mexicanischen Farnflora ... Halle (Druck und Verlag von H. W. Schmidt.) 1869. Ou. (Beitr. Mexic. Farnfl.). Publ.: 1869 (Flora “neu” 20 Aug 1869; Bot. Zeit. 15 Oct 1869), p. [1]-25. Copy: G. — Abh. naturf. Ges. Halle 11: 23-47. 1870 (1869). Ref.: Milde, J., Hedwigia 8(9): 133-136. Sep 1869. Kummer, Georg (1885-1954), Swiss botanist born at Tayngen near Schaffhausen; studied at Zurich; high school teacher and school inspector at Schaffhausen. (G. Kumm.) HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BFM 989, 3200; BL 2: 580, 581, 677; LS suppl. 15190. Uehlinger et al., Neujahrsbl. naturf. Ges. Schaffhausen 7: iii-xxviii. 1955 (bibl. by Bernhard Kummer; portr.). 3987. Die Flora des Kantons Schaffhausen mit Beriicksichtigung der Grenzgebiete. [Schaff- hausen 1937-1946], 7 Hefte. Oct. (Fl. Schaffhausen). Publ.: 1937-1946, p. [1]-936. Copy: G. — Reprinted from Mitt. naturf. Ges. Schaffhausen, vols. 13-21. For further details see BL 2: 580. Lief pages reprint vol. Mitt. pages Mitt. plates dates I [1]-109 13 49-157 2 pl., 4 maps1937 2 111-275 15 37-201 1-6 1939 3 277-414 107, 123-260 3-12 1941 4 415-514 18 II-110 2-10 1942/3 5 515-644 19 T5130 eo TO44 6 645-784 20 69-208 5-13 1945 7 785-936 21 75-195 12-20 1946 Ref.: Kummer, G., Die Flora des Rheinfallgebietes, 124 p., [1934]. — See Naturae Novitates 56, Dec 1934, no. 8047. Kummer, Paul (1834-1912), German clergyman and lichenologist; private teacher 1857- 1863; from 1863-1877 curate at Zerbst; from 1877 minister at Hann.-Munden. (P. Aumm.) HERBARIUM and Types: Unknown. Exsiccatae: Der Fuhrer in die Flechtenkunde, ed. 1, 1874, has 14 dried specimens; ed. 2, 1883, lacks these specimens. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 326; BM 2: 1034; CSP 16: 510; GR p. 25, cat. p. 66; Hirsch p. 164; Jackson p. 568 [index]; Kew 3: 330; LS 14612-14617, 35693; PR 4926; Rehder 5: 477; SBC p. 124 (““Kumm.’’); Stevenson p. 1248; Tucker 1: 402. Lutjeharms, W. J., Gesch. Mykol. 221. 1936. Urban, H., Z. Pilzk. 18: 112-113. 1934. EPONYMY: Aummerowia A. K. Schindler (1912) is dedicated to the Polish scientist Kum- merov. 3988. Der Fiihrer in die Pilzkunde. Anleitung zum methodischen, leichten und sichern Be- stimmen der in Deutschland vorkommenden Pilze, mit Ausnahme der Schimmel- und allzu winzigen Schleim- und Kern-Pilzchen ... Zerbst (Verlag von C. Luppe’s Buchhandlung) 1871. (Fuhrer Pilzk.). Ed. {1|: Jul-Aug 1871 (p. iv: Jun 1871; Flora 18 Aug 1871; Bot. Zeit. 6 Oct 1871), p. [i-iv], [1]-146, 4 pl. Copies: G, Stevenson. KUMMER Ed. 2, {vol. 1:] Dec 1881 (Nat. Nov. Dec(1) 1881; t.p. 1882; Bot. Zeit. 30 Dec 1881 p. [i-iv], [1]-187, [188, cont.], pl. 1-4 (uncol. liths.). Copzes: B(2), Stevenson. — ““.. . mit Ausname der mikroskopischen. Zweite vollig umgearbeitete Auflage ..” Zerbst (Verlag von C. Luppe’s Hof-Buchhandlung) 1882. Oct. Ed. 2, vol. 2: 1884 (p. [vi]: 15 Sep 1883; Nat. Nov. Oct(2) 1883; Bot. Zeit. 30 Nov 1883), p. [i- vil, [1 ]-146, pl. 1-4 (uncol. liths.). Copies: B(3), Stevenson. — “Band 11. Die mikroskopischen Pilze ...” Zerbst (id.) 1884. Oct. Other issue: “Der Fuhrer in die mikroskopischen Pilze. Anleitung ...”’’ Zerbst (Verlag von C. Luppe’s Hofbuchhandlung) 1884. Oct. Pudbl.: as orig. issue, p. [1-iv], [1]-146, pl. 1-4 (id.). Copy: Stevenson. Ref.: Bary, H. A. de, Bot. Zeit. 30: 46-47. 19 Jan 1872. 3989. Der Fithrer in die Mooskunde. Anleitung zum leichten und sicheren Bestimmen der deutschen Moose ... Berlin (Verlag von Julius Springer) 1873. Oct. (Fuhrer Moosk.). Ed. [1]: Jan 1873 (p. [iv]: Dec 1872; Bot. Zeit. 14 Feb 1873), p. [i-v], [1]-119, pl. 7-4 (uncol. liths.). Copies: HBG, M. Ed. 2: Apr 1880 (p. [vi]: 16 Jan 1880; Nat. Nov. Mai(r) 1880; Bot. Zeit. 28 Mai 1880), p. [1- vii], [1]-199, pl. r-4 (id.). Copies: B(2), BR, M, MICH, NY. — “... Zweite vollig umgearbeitete und vervollstandigte Auflage. ..”’ Berlin (id.) 1880. Oct. Ed. 3: Aug-Sep 1891 (p. vi: 16 Jan 1891; Nat. Nov. Sep(2) 1891; Bot. Zeit. 30 Oct 1891), p. [i]-vi, [1, cont.], [1]-216, pl. 7-4 (id.). Copies: B(2), BR, G, NY. —“‘. . . Dritte umgearbei- tete und vervollstandigte Auflage ...” Berlin (id.) 1891. Oct. 3990. Der Fuhrer in die Flechtenkunde. Anleitung zum leichten und sicheren Bestimmen der deutschen Flechten von Paul Kummer. Mit 14 angefiigten Naturflechten und 22 lithogra- phirten Figuren auf drei Tafeln. Berlin (Verlag von Julius Springer ...) 1874. Oct. (Fuhrer Flechtenk.). Ed. [1]: Jan-Feb 1874 (p. iv: 28 Nov 1873; Hedwigia Apr 1874; Bot. Zeit. 27 Feb 1874), p. [1- v], [1]-114, [1, index], 2 pages with 14 herbarium specimens [ = fl. 7-2], pl. 3 (uncol. lith.). Copies: B, L(3), Stevenson. Ed. 2: Sep-Oct 1883 (p.[iv]: 22 Aug 1883; Nat. Nov. Nov(1) 1883; Bot. Zeit. 30 Nov 1883), p. [i-iv], [1]-187, pl. 2-2 (col.), 3 (uncol. lith.). Copies: B, L, MICH, Stevenson. —“... Zweite verbesserte und sehr vermehrte Auflage ...” Berlin (id.) 1883. Oct. 3991. Der Fuhrer in die Lebermoose und die Gefasskryptogamen. (Schachtelhalme, Barlappe, Farren, Wurzelfriichtler) ... Mit 83 Figuren auf 7 lithographirten Tafeln. Berlin (Verlag von Julius Springer ...) 1875. Oct. (Fuhrer Leberm.). Ed. [1]: 1875 (p. [iii]: Mar 1875), p. [i-vui], [1]-141, pl. 7-7 (unsigned uncol. liths.). Copies: B(2), G, L, NY. Ed. 2: Oct 1go1 (p. [ii]: 10 Jul 1901; Bot. Zeit. 16 Nov 1901; Nat. Nov. Nov(1) 1901), p. [1- vii], [1 ]-148, pl. 2-7 (id.). Copies: B, NY. —‘‘. .. Zweite umgearbeitete Auflage . . .”’ Berlin (id.) rgo1. Oct. Kunow, Gustav (1874-1912), German botanist at Freienwalde a. O. (Aunow). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BFM 238; CSP 10: 477, 12: 417. Ascherson, P. F. A., Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 55: (45). 1913. 3992. Flora von Frevenwalde a. O. und nachster Umgebung ... Freienwalde a. O. (Emil Pilger’s Verlag) 1899. Oct (Fl. Freienwalde). Publ.: 1899 (p. [111]: Mai 1899), p. [1-vi], [1]-354, [1]-xvi. Copy: B. Kunth, Carl Sigismund (1788-1850), German botanist; joined A. v. Humboldt in Paris 1813, to work on his New World collections, from 1829 professor of botany at the University of Berlin. (Aunth). 692 KUNTH HERBARIUM and TyPES: Kunth’s considerable private herbarium (60.000 specimens), con- taining many of his types, was one of the basic herbaria of the Berlin general herbarium. The Humboldt, Bonpland and Kunth types are mainly at P. Other material at BM, H, K. — Original drawings for the Mimoses at Frankfurt, Senckenberg Bibliothek. — Other manus- cript material at Institut de France. Ref.: Anon., Bot. Zeit. 8: 568, 896. 1850 (herb. acquired by B), see also Bot. Not. 1851: 95. Stearn, W. T., Humboldt, Bonpland, Kunth and tropical American botany. Lehre 1966. Urban, I., Gesch. Berlin-Dahlem 23, 271, 288, 304, 366. 1916. Bouteron et Tremble, Cat. gén. manusc. bibl. publ. France, Paris 1928, p. 224 (252 ‘impressions de plantes”’ at Inst. de France). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: ADB 17: 394-397; AG 2(2): 512; Backer p. 308; Barnhart 2: 327; BM 2: 1034-1035; Bossert p. 223; Bret. p. 279; CSP 3: 773-774, 12: 419, 16: 511; Frank 3(Anh.): 54; GR p. 25; Hortus 3: 1197 (“Kunth”); IF 711; IH 2: 396; Jackson p. 568 [index]; Kew 3: 333-334; Langman p. 421-422; LS 14622; MD 170-172; Moebius p. 278; MW p. 278; MW p. 256; NI 1111-1112; PR 4927-4939 (ed. 1: 5450-5464); Rehder5:477;RS p. 91, 111; SBC p. 124 (“Kunth’’) ; TL-2/1: 669, 1081; Tucker 1: 402-403; Zander ed. 10, p. 681. Allan, M., The Hookers of Kew 68. 1967. Anon., Amer. J. Sci. ser. 2. 28: 138. 1850; Bonplandia 2: 267. 1854 (Cognomen: Recchi); Bot. Zeit. 8: 336. 1850; Flora 33: 623. 1850, 34: 64. 1851 (sale library). Brown, R., Proc. Linn. Soc. 2: 92-94. 1855. Candolle, A. P. de, Mém. souvenirs 222. 1862. Dawson, W. R., Smith papers 61. 1934. Eckardt, Th., Willdenowia 4(2): 164-165. 1966 (portr.). Gray Ate AME | a, SClISeL. 2. 1354941052: Hoffmann et al., Wiss. Z. Humboldt Univ. Berlin, math.-nat. R. 14: 803-804. 1965. Humboldt, A. von, Flora 34: 330-336. 1851 (from Beilage zum Preussischen Staatsanzeiger, g Mai 1851), also in Bot. Zeit. 9: 427- 432. 1851. Huxley, L., Life letters J. D. Hooker 2: 284, 289. 1918. -Jussieu, Adr., Ann. Sci. nat. Bot. ser. 3. 14: 76-106. 1850 (annotated bibl.). Kunth, C. S., J. Phys. Chim. Hist. nat. 89: 278-284. 1819 (anticricism; answer to Cassini’s notes on vol. 4 of the Nova gen. pl., see Humboldt, no. 3143). Magnus, P., Verh. bot. Ver. Prov. Brandenburg 30: xvi-xix. 1888; S.-B. Ges. naturf. Fr. Berlin 1888: 89-91. Markgraf, F., Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 75(2) : 239-242. 1935 (mss. text by Kunth on an excursion to the Radersdorfer Kalkbergen, 18 Aug 1811; K’s first botanical paper. Data used in Fil. berol.). Merrill, E. D., Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 30(1): 181. 1947. Schmid, G., Chamisso als Naturforscher 169 [index]. 1942 (many bibl. details). Stafleu, F. A., Regn. veg. 71: 339 [index]. 1970; 7 Daniels and Stafleu, Taxon 21: 494. 1972 (portr.); 72 Gillispie, DSB, suppl. (in press). Stearn, W. T., Taxon 5: 153-156. 1956; Humboldt, Bonpland, Kunth and tropical Amer- ican botany. Lehre 1968, p. 140-142. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 134. 1903. HANDWRITING: Candollea 31: 145-146. 1976. EPONYMY: Aunthia Humboldt & Bonpland (1813). 3993- Flora berolinensis sive enumeratio vegetabilium circa Berolinum sponte crescentium ... Tomus primus exhibens vegetabilia phaenogama. Berolini [Berlin] (sumptibus Juli Eduardi Hitzig.) 1813. Oct. (FV. berol.). Publ.: 1813 (p. x: 16 Mar 1813), p. [ii]-x, [1]-282. Copies: G, NY, WAG, USDA (preface [ui*], [i]-x). — Vol. 2, cryptogams, never issued. The 1838 Flora berolinensis is an independent work (see no. 4007). Other t.p. (p. [1i]): ““Enumeratio vegetabilium phaenogamorum circa Berolinum sponte crescentium.”’ ‘Hat nur locale Bedeutung” (AG 2(2): 512). Ref.: Chamisso, L. A. von, Adnotationes quaedam at Floram berolinensem, 13 p., Berlin 1815. 693 KUNTH 3994. Considérations générales sur les Graminées. [Paris (Chez G. Dufour) 1815]. Qu. (Conszd. géneral. Gramin.). Publ.: 1815 (at least before Mar 1816, fide Sherborn), p. [1]-14. Copy: G. — Reprinted from Mém. Mus. Hist. nat., Paris, 2: 62-75. 1815. Ref.: Sherborn, C. D., Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. ser. 8. 13: 367. 1944. 3995. Considérations générales sur la famille des Cyperacées | Paris (Chez G. Dufour) 1815]. Qu. (Consid. général. Cyper.). Publ.: 1815 (at least before Mar 1816, fide Sherborn), p. [1]-7. Copy: G. — Reprinted from Mém. Mus. Hist. nat., Paris, 2: 147-153. 1815. Ref.: Sherborn, C. D., Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. ser. 8. 13: 367. 1914. 3996. Mumoses et autres plantes legumineuses du Nouveau Continent, recueillies par MM. de Humboldt et Bonpland, deécrites et publices par Charles Sigismund Kunth. Avec figures coloriées. A Paris (A la Librairie greque-latine-allemande, ...) 1819 [-1824]. Fol. (Mi- moses). Publ.: in 14 parts, as partie 6 Botanique [sect. 4] of Humboldt et Bonpland, “Voyage aux régions équinoxiales du Nouveau Continent, fait en 1799-1804,” (see nos. 3131-3143), p. [1-1x], [1]- 233, pl. 1-60 (hand-coloured copper engravings drawings by Pierre Jean Francois Turpin, 1775-1840). Copies: BR, NY, U; IDC 5991. part pages plates dates I 1-4 Ts, Ti, 30,9435 50 7 Jun 1819 2 5-16 EGE TE ty KO) 20 Sep 1819 3 17-28 8, 10, 19, 33, 34 20 Dec 1819 4 29-40 Ts Os Lee Iya lO: Apr 1820 5 41-52 13, 14, 15, 16, 20 31 Jul 1820 6 53-72 2122.42.75 20 27 Nov 1820 7 73-84 23, 24[ sic], 25, 26, 27, 28, 2g[s1c] 18 Jun 1821 8 85-96 30, 31, 42, 45, 46 26 Nov 1821 9 97-108 35, 39; 37s 39s 44 22 Jan 1822 10 109-120 32, 38, 40, 44, 47 Jul 1822 Tid 121-140 48, 49, 51 21 Jul 1823 12 141-160 2, 535 545 55> 50 12 Jan 1824 13 161-184 57, 50 10 Mai 1824 14 185-223 59, 60 28 Jun 1824 The book contains a selection of 60 leguminosae from the Nova genera et species (3143). Many of the descriptions are almost identical. For dates see TL-1/618. For an outstanding modern reproduction of thirteen of the plates, taken directly from the originals in the library of the Senckenbergische naturforschende Gesellschaft, accom- panied by an extensive essay by Franz Lerner and notes on the illustrations see Lerner (1968.) Ref.: DU 146; GF p. 63 (Stearn); SK 4: cxciv. Sherborn C. D., and Woodward, A. S., J. Bot. 39: 204. 1901. Anon., Procés-Verbaux Acad. Sci. 6-8, 1915-1918. Stearn, W. T., Taxon 5: 154-155. 1956. Lerner, F. — Pierre Jean Francois Turpin (1775-1840), Sudamerikanische Bluten, Calen- dar 1968 by Graphischer Grossbetrieb Georg Stritt & Co. und August Osterrieth, Frankfurt am Main. 1968. 3997- Malvaceae, Biittneriaceae, T iliaceae, familiae denuo ad examen revocatae characteribus- que magis exactis distinctae, addita familia nova Bixinarum.Quibus de iv familiis auctor pluribus aget, adjectis iconibus, in Humb. et Bonpl. Nov. Gen. et Spec. pl. v. p. 253 seqq. Carolus Sigismund Kunth, ... vulgavit Parisiis a.d. xii kal. mai. mdcccxxii. [1822]. Oct. (size). (Malvac., Buittner., Tiliac.). Publ.: 20 Apr 1822 (t.p. ‘“‘xii kal. mai.”; Acad. 22 Apr 1822), p. [1]-20. Copies: G(2), L, USDA. 694 KUNTH 3998. Synopsis plantarum, quas, in itinere ad plagam aequinoctialem orbis novi, collegerunt Al. de Humboldt et Am. Bonpland. Auctore Carolo Sigism. Kunth, . . . Parisiis, (apud F. G. Levrault, .. . atque Argentorati [Strassbourg], . . .) 1822-1825 [1826], 4 vols. Oct. (Syn. pl.). Publ.: partie 6, Botanique [sect. 5] of Humboldt et Bonpland, “Voyage aux régions equinoctiales du Nouveau Continent, fait en 1799-1804 .. .”’ (see nos 3141-3143). Other t.p.: “Voyage de Humboldt et Bonpland. Sixiéme partie: Botanique. Synopsis .. .”” 1:9 Dec 1822, [i*-vii*, t.p. Voyage, h.t. Syn., t.p. Syn., dedid.], [i]-iv, [1]-491. Pages 1-6 by C. A. Agardh, 7-65 by W. J. Hooker. 2: 31 Mar 1823, [i-v], [1]-526. 3: 28 Feb 1824, [i-v], [1]-496. 4: 16 Jan 1826, [i-vii, t.p., h.t., t.p. 2, err.], [1]-528. Copies: B (orig. covers), G, L, NY, U, US(3),-USDA; IDC 5253. —““Le Synopsis de M. Kunth sera ... a-la-fois le supplément et le table analytique de son grand ouvrage ...” (Rev. bibliogr. Pays-Bas 2: 153. 1823). — For an analytical collation see Margadant (MD). For sources of dates see TL-1/620. Ref.: MD p..171-172; SK 4: cxciv. Sherborn, C. D., and Woodward, A. S., J. Bot. 39: 204. 1901. Anon., Procés-Verbaux Acad. Sci 7-8. 1916-1918. 3999. Terebinthacearum genera denuo ad examen revocare, characteribus magis accuratis distinguere, inque septem familias distribuere conatus est C.-S. Kunth. (ex Annales des Sciences naturelles, julio 1824.) Parisiis (Typis J. Tastu, ...) 1824. Oct. ( Terebinth. gen.). Publ.: 23 Aug 1824 (Académie), p. [i, iti], [1]-36. Copres: G(2), MO, NY, WU. — Reprinted from Ann. Sci. nat. Sci. 2: 333-336. Jul 1824. 4000. Révision des graminées publiées dans les Nova genera et species plantarum de Humboldt et Bonpland; précédée d’un travail général sur la famille des graminées; par Charles- Sigismund Kunth, ... Ouvrage accompagné de cent planches coloriées d’apres les dessins de Madame Eulalie Delile. Dédié au roi. Paris, (Gide fils, ...) 1829. Fol. (Révis. gramin.). [7]: t-p. as above, p. [i-viii, or x, depending on presence of a second h.t.], [1]-374, pl. 1-100. [2]: “Révision ... supplement accompagné de cent planches coloriées d’apres les dessins de Madame Eulalie Delile. Dédie au roi.” Paris (Gide fils, . . .) s.d., p. [1-vui], [375]-578, pl. 101-200, ‘““Graminearum genera supplenda .. .”’: {i]-xlv. (Sometimes bound in vol. 1, between p- 175 and 176). [3]: “Revision ... troisiéme et derniére partie, accompagnée de vingt planches coloriées d’apres les dessins de Madame Eulalie Delile. Dédié au roi.” Paris (Librairie-Gide, . . . ) 1829, p. [i-v], [579]-666, chart, pl. 201-220. Copies: B (col. pl.); US (uncol. pl.). Plates: (all numbers present), copper-engravings, the habitus parts hand-coloured, of draw- ings by Eulalie Delile, the analytical parts uncoloured, by author. (Copy: B). Publ.: in 44 parts (5pl/part), for sources of dates see TL-1/622. part pages dates part pages dates I 1-16 Feb 1829 OM 341-356 Nov 1830 J) 2 17-32 Apr 1829 22 357-374 Dec 1830 ; 3 33-48 Apr 1829 23. «375-380 Dec 1830 4 409-64 Jun 1829 24 387-398 Feb 1831 5 65-80 Jun or early 25 399-410 Feb 1831 Jul 1829 26 411-422 Jun 1831 6 81-96 Aug 1829 27 423-434 Jun 1831 7 97-120 Sep 1829 28 435-440 Jul 1831 8) 121-136 Oct 1829 29 447-458 Aug 1831 Q 137-152 Nov 1829 30 459-474 Sep 1831 10 153-168 Dec 1829 31 475-486 Oct 1831 Ir 169-184 Jan 1830 32 487-498 Nov 1831 12 185-200 Feb 1830 33 499-510 Dec 1831 695 KUNTH part pages dates part pages dates 13 201-216 Mar 1830 24 511-522 Dec 1831 14 217-232 Mar 1830 35 (counted as issued with 40) 15 233-252 Mai 1830 36 523-534 Mai 1832 16 253-272 Jun 1830 37 535-540 Mai 1832 ij) 273-202 Jun 1830 38 547-558 Jun 1832 ce 18 293-308 Jul 1830 39 559-570 Jun 1832 © yy, & 19 309-324 Aug 1830 40 57isy ous AV ulin83 oe es 20 325-340 Aug 1830 ~ 41-44 ~—+5 79-666 Mar 1834 eg Reissue: 1835-1837: “Distribution méthodique de la famille des graminées, par Charles-Sigismond Kunth, ... ouvrage accompagné de deux cent vingt planches représentant autant d’espéces nouvelles ou peu connues, dessinées par Madame Eulalie Delile...” Paris (Librarie-Gide, ...) 1835, 2 vols., Fol. 7: [i, uj, [1]-614. 2: [i*, ii*]. [i]-xlv, pl. 1-220 (as in 1829 issue). Copy: U (uncol.).— Other copies show mixtures of the original 1829 issue and this reissue. The order of issue of the 44 parts was more irregular than that of the original edition. Since this issue has no bearing on nomenclature, however, these dates are not given here. They can be ascertained from the contemporary literature. At least 8 parts were issued by 1835, and at least 30 had been published by Jun 1836. Ref.: NI 954, 1111(Distr.); RS p. 91; SK 4: cxciv; IDC 5994. Kuntze, O., Rev. gen. 1: cxxxi. 1891. Sherborn C. D., & Woodward, A. S., J. Bot. 39: 205. 1901. Steenis-Kruseman, M. J. van, Fl. males. Bull. 15: 736. 1960. 4001. Handbuch der Botamk ... Berlin (Verlag von Duncker und Humblot) 1831. Oct. (Handb. Bot.). Publ.: 1831, p. [i]-xu, [1]-735. Copies: B, G, M, NY. Dutch translation: “KK. S. Kunth’s Handboek der botanie, en aanleiding tot de kennis der natuurlijke familien des plantenrijks. Uit het hoogduits vertaald door N.B. Millard. Met eene voorrede van W. H. de Vriese, ...in twee deelen ...” te Amsterdam (by C. G. Sulpke), publ. 11-16 Apr 1836 (Nederl. Staats-Courant), 2 vols. Oct. Copy: L. — 1: [1]-xvi, [1]-376; 2: [1-11], [1]-372, [1]-xviul. Ref.: Guillemin, A., Arch. de Bot. 1: 255. 11 Mar 1833. 4002. Vier botanische Abhandlungen von C.S. Kunth. Gelesen in der koniglichen Akademie der Wissenschaften am 24 Marz 1831. Berlin (Gedruckt in der Druckerei der koniglchen Akademie der Wissenschaften. In Commission bei F. Dummler.) 1832. Qu. (Vier bot. Abh.). Publ.: 1832 (submitted 24 Mar 1831), p. [i], [1]-16. Copzes: B, G(2), NY. — Four papers, reprinted from Physik. Abh. k. Preuss. Akad. Wiss. 1831 (1832). 4003. P- [i*-ii*], [1]-xxxiv, [1]-271. Copy: BR. Ed. 1, variant 2: 1887 (t.p.; BR rd. Mar 1887), “Nouvelle flore pour la determination facile des plantes sans mots techniques par Gaston Bonnier ... et Georges de Layens ...” Paris (Librairie F. Savy ...) 1887, p. [i*-i1*], [1]-xxxiv, [1]-271 (with printer’s mark 1885). Copy: BR. Ed. 2: 1888 (p. iv: 30 Dec 1887), p. [i*-iv*], [i]-xxxiv, [1]-280. Copy: NY. —“‘Seconde édition, revue et augmentée.”’ Paris (... Paul Dupont ...). Ed. 3: 1891 (printer’s code; Nat. Nov Sep(2) 1891), Balsa *), [i]-xxxiv, [1]-280. Copy: US. — ‘“Troisieme édition, revue et corrigée.” Paris da .)s Ed. 4: Apr 1893 (Nat. Nov. Mai(1) 1893), n.v., Paris a ). Ed. 5: 1894 (printer’s code), p. [i*], [i]-xxxiv, [1]-280, [1, cont.]. Copy: HH. — Paris (Emile Deyrolle, naturaliste, ...) s.d. Ed. 6: n.v. Ed. 7: s.d., p. [i*-v*], [i]-xxxiv, [1]-309, map. Copy: USDA. — ““Septiéme édition, revue et corrigée ...°” Paris (Librairie générale de l’Enseignement .. .) 16-mo. Ed. 8: s.d. [1898?], p. [i*-iii*], [i]-xxxiv, [1]-309, [310, cont.]. Copies: NY, USDA. — ““Huitiéme édition, revue et corrigée ...”’ 16-mo. Ed. 8: as above, reprinted Apr 1950. Copy: BR. Ed. 9: 1902 (printer’s mark; copies may have covers printed at a later date), p. [1*-vi*], [1]- XXXVI, [1]-309. HS BR. Ed. 9: 1902 (id.), [i*-vi*], map, Sng ft 1 ]-309. — ‘“Nouvelle flore de Belgique et du Nord de la France ... nouvelle édition .. .”’ Bruxelles (Librairie classique J. Lebégue et Cie ..) s.d., 16-mo. Copy: BR. Ed. 103 1907, nv. Ed. 11: 1909, p. [i]-xxxiv, [1]-10, 1obis, roter, 11, ribis, rirter, 12-285, [286]. Copy: AMD. — “Onzieme édition, revue et corrigée, augmentée de nouveaux tableaux ...” Paris (Libraire générale de VEnseignement . . .) s.d. [1909 in printer’s mark]. Hd i22191 i, we Ed. 13: 1920, reprinted 1942, n.v. Ed. 14: 1944, p. [i]-xxxiv, [1]-11, 11bis, r1ter, 12-285, [286, cont.]. Copees: G, HH. — Paris (Librairie générale de Enseignement .. .) s.d. Our information on the many editions and issues of the Nouvelle flore is incomplete. Complications not mentioned here are the existence of extra pages (1obis, gter, 11 bis, 11ter), of copies with covers printed later than the text; of other issues with the inverted title “Flore de la Belgique et du Nord de la France” and of further unchanged reprints after 1909. ~I ~i or LAZARO Lazaro é Ibiza, Blas (1858-1921, Spanish botanist, from 1882 at the Jardin botanico de Madrid. (Lazaro). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: MAF. Ref.: Wright, J. E. and Calongo, F. D., Taxon 22: 267-270. 1973 (location of his Polypo- raceae). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 354; BEM 1518; BL 2: 482, 680; BM 3: 1071; Bossert p. 230; Colmeiro 1: clxxxv; CSP 10: 533, 16: 642-643; De Toni 4: xxxvi; GR p. 762; IH 1(ed. 6): 361, 2: 762; Kew 3: 386-387; Langman p. 432; LS 15037-15039, suppl. 15604- 15609; Rehder 5: 494; SO add. 2908a; Stevenson p. 1248; Tucker 1: 416. Anon., La Farmacia, Buenos Aires, 16(183): [1]-3. 1921 (portr.). Cortes Latorre, Anal. Inst. bot. Gavanilles 18: 37-52. 1960. Munoz Medina, D. J., Historia dessarr. bot. Espana 31-32. 1969. Willkomm, M., Grundz. Pflanzenverbr. Iber. Halbinsel 19, 25. 1896 (Veg. Erde 1). 4258. Botanica descriptiva. Compendio de la flora Espanola y estudio especial de las plantas criptogamas y fanerOgamas, indigenas y exoticas que tienen aplicacion a la medicina agricultura, industria y horticultura ... Madrid (Libreria de la viuda de Hernando y Compania ...) 1896. Oct. (Comp. fl. Espan.) Ed. 1: 1896 (p. 1x: 1 Sep 1896; Nat. Nov. Mai(1) 1897). Copy: U. — 1: [i]-xii, [13]-736; 2: [1]- 1038. Ed. 2: 1906-1907. Copies: G, USDA. — 1: 1906 (p. 7: 1 Mai 1906), p. [1]-828; 2: 1907, p. [1]- 820. — “Segunda edicion aumentada y corregida.”’ Madrid (Libreria de los sucesores de Hernando ...) 1906. Oct. Ed. 3: 1920-1921. Copies: BR, NY.—17: 1920 (p. 5: 1 Feb 1920), p. [1]-576; 2: 1920, p. [1]-496; 3: 1921,p. [1]-510, 1 map. — ““Tercera edicion corregida y aumentada.”’ Madrid (Im- prenta clasica espanola ...) 1920. Oct. — Describes 9.014 species. 4259. Manuales-Soler xl Plantas medicinales ... Barcelona, Buenos Aires (Sucesores de Manuel Soler-Editores) s.d. [1904]. Oct. (Pl. med.). Publ.: 1904 (Nat. Nov. Jul(1) 1904), p. [1]-326. Copy: USDA. — This may well be a later issue. The original edition seems to have appeared 1896/7 but we have not been able to obtain confirmation of this anonymous report. Lea, Thomas Gibson (1785-1844), American botanist at Cincinnati, Ohio (Lea). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: PH; other material at BM, DWG, FH, K. Lea sent an important set to Hooker at Kew for naming. Ref.: Gordon, R., Bartonia 22: 8. 1943. Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 356. 1975. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 4: 456; Barnhart 2: 354; BM 3: 1071; CSP 3: goa, 12: 434; GR cat p. 67; Jackson p. 363; Kew 3: 387; LS 15043-15046; ME 3: 455; NAF 9: 441; PR 5104; Rehder 5: 494; Stevenson p. 1248; TL-2/1: see Berkeley, M. J.; Tucker 1: 416. Ewan, J. et al., Short hist. bot. U.S. 92. 1969. Graustein, J. E., Thomas Nutall 470 [index]. 1967. Harshberger, J. W., Bot. Philadelphia 448. .1899. Hooker, W. J., J. Bot. 3: 89-90. 1841. Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 139, 602. 1963. Rodgers, A. D., William Starling Sullivant 350 [index]. 1940. EPONYMY: Berkleasmium Zobel (1854, also dedicated to Miles Joseph Berkeley (1803-1889) (q.v.); Leaia Banker 1906. Note: Leachia Cassini (1822) is dedicated to William Elford Leach (1790-1836), English zoologist, author of articles about Crustaceae in Cuvier’s Dictionnaire des Sciences naturelles (TL-2/1293). Leaoa Schlechter & C. Porto (1922) is dedicated to A. Pacheco Leao, Brazilian botanist, successor (1909) of J. Barbosa Rodrigues (q.v.) as director of the Jardim Botanico do Rio de Janeiro. Leao is also commemorated in Leocereus [sic] N. L. Britton & J. N. Rose (1920). 776 LEAVENWORTH 4260. Catalogue of plants, native and naturalized, collected in the vicinity of Cincinnati, Ohio, during the years 1834-1844 ... Philadelphia (printed by T. K. & P. G. Collins.) 1849. Qu. (Cat. pl. Cincinnatz). Publ.: Jul-Aug 1849 (p. [i]: Feb 1849; Amer. J. Sci. Sep 1849), p. [i*-iii*], [i]-iv, [5]-77.- Copies: MICH, MO, NY, USDA. — Published by W. S. Sullivant after the author’s death, the fungi were treated by M. J. Berkeley, the lichens by E. Tuckerman. Reprint: J. Cincinnati Soc. nat. Hist. 5(4), 1882 (see TBC 10: 11. Jan 1883, Bot. Gaz. 8: 164. Jan 1883.) Ref.: Hooker, W. J., J. Bot. Kew Gard. Misc. 1: 351-352. 1849. Gray, A., Amer. J. Sci. 58: 302-303. 1849. Kellerman, W. A., 7x Geol. Ohio, Plants 57, 60. 1895. Rodgers, D. P., Brief hist. mycol. N. Amer. 11. 1977. Leandri, Jacques Désiré (1903-x), Corsica-born French botanist at the Muséum @histoire naturelle, Paris. (Leandr-). HERBARIUM and TyYPEs: P, PC. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 254; Bossert p. 230; Hortus 3: 1198 (“Leandri’’) ; IH 2: 419; Kew 3: 388-389; Langman p. 433; MW suppl. p. 195; PFC 3(2): xiv; Roon p. 67; Zander ed. 10, p. 683. Anon., Taxon 1: 135. 1952 (to Madagascar). Gagnepain, F., in H., Lecomte, Fl. Indochine, tome prel. 44, pl. 72. 1944 (portr.). COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Lecomte, Fl. gén. Indochine, Ceratophyllaceae, 5(10): 1052-1053. Apr 1931. Gnetaceae 5(10): 1054-1062. Apr 1931; Cycadaceae 5(10): 1085-1092. Apr 1931. (2) several contributions to Humbert, #7. Madagascar, e.g. Urticacées, 107 p., 1965, Lhyme- leéacées, 39 p., 1950 and Euphorbiaceées 1, 209 p., 1958. EPONYMY: Dendroleandria Arénes (1956); Leandriella Benoist (1939). Leandro do Sacramento (1778-1829), Brazilian botanist; calced Carmelite (White Friar) ; director of the Rio de Janeiro botanical garden; Dr. phil. Coimbra 1806. (Leandro). HERBARIUM and TYPES: Some material at P and M. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 318-319; Barnhart 2: 354; CSP 3: 903; IH 2: 419; Kew 3: 389; Laségue p. 315, 482, 505; PR 5105. Colmeiro, M., Bot. penins. hisp. lus. 202. 1858. Saldanha da Gama, J. de, Biographia e apreciagao dos trabalhos do botanico brasileiro Frei Leandro do Sacramento. Rio de Janeiro 1970, 56 p.; Rev. trim. Inst. hist. geogr. ethnogr. Brasil. 32(2): 181-230. 1969 (extensive study). Triani & Paiva Campos, Leandra 2(2): 5-9. 1972 (photogr. of bust; give 1778 as year of birth). Urban, I., Fl. bras. 1(1): 40-41. 1906. EPONYMY: (genera): Leandra Raddi (1825); Leandria [sic] E. Rangel (1915); (journal): Leandra. Rio de Janeiro. Vol. l-x. 1971-x. 4261. Nova plantarum genera e Brasilia. Descripta a P. Leandro de Sacramento . . . [Munchen 1820]. Qu. (Nov. pl. gen. Brasilia). Publ.: Denkschr. k. Baier. Akad. Wiss. 7: [229]-244, pl. 12-15 with text. Copies of reprint with orig. pagination: M, NY. Leavenworth, Melines Conklin (1796-1862), United States explorer; studied medicine at Yale (grad. 1817); practiced at Cahawba (Alabama) and Augusta (Georgia); sub- sequently army surgeon and explorer until 1842; physician at Waterbury (Conn.) 1842- 1861; ultimately again army surgeon; sent plants to Torrey. (Leavenw.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Material at BKL, GH, NY, PH, Y. LEAVENWORTH BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 355; CSP 3: 904; Hortus 3: 1198 (““Leavenw.”’) ; IH 2: 420; Lenley p. 462; ME 2: 294, 298, 311, 337, 3: 407; Pennell p. 612; PE (alph.); Tucker 1: 416. Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 10: 354. 1863; Flora 46: 334. 1863. Geiser, S. W., Natural. Frontier 181, 277. 1948. Gray, A., Amer. J. Sci. ser. 2. 35: 451. 1863. Kelly, H. A. & W. L. Burrage, Amer. med. biogr. 685-686. 1920. Leavenworth, M. C., Amer. J. Sci. 49: 129-131. 1845 (letter to editor). McVaugh, R., Field & Laboratory 15(2): 57-70. 1947. Rockwell, Med. Comm., Proc. Conn. med. Soc. ser. 2. 2(3): 269-272. 1866. Rodgers, A. D., John Torrey 344 [index]. 1942. COMPOSITE WORKS: Eli Ives, William Tully and Melines C. Leavenworth, Catalogue of the phaenogamous plants, and of the ferns, . . . within five miles of Yale College, Connecticut, New Haven 1831, p. 1-38, reprinted from Ebenezer Baldwin, Annals of Yale College 1831: 264-302. (See McVaugh 1947 and C. B. Graves et al., Catal. fl. pl. ferns Connecticut 1910, p. 11; ME 3: 4071. EPONYMY: Laevenworthia J. Torrey (1837). Lebel, Jacques Eugéne (1801-1878), French physician and botanist at Valognes, Man- che. (Lebel). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 7: 62; Barnhart 2: 355; CSP 3: 904-905; Jackson p. 126; PR (alph.); Tucker 1: 416. Anon., Bot. Not. 1879: 31; Bull. Soc. bot. France 25: 143. 1878; Rev. bryol. 6(1): 1879; J. Bot. 17: 64. 1879. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 106, pl. 139. 1905. NoTE: Lebel published: Callitriche, Esquisse monographique, Mem. Soc. imp. Sci. nat. Cherbourg 9: [129]-176. 1863. No reprints with independent pagination have come to our notice. (rev. I., Bot. Zeit. 21: 419-420. 25 Dec 1863). 4262. Recherches et observations sur quelques plantes nouvelles, rares ou peu connues de la presqwile de la Manche. Valognes (Imprimerie de Carette-Bondessein, ...) 1848. Oct. (in fours). (Rech. pl. Manche). Publ.: 1848, p. [1]-20. Copy: NY. Lebert, Hermann (1813-1878), German botanist and naturalist; Dr. med. Zurich 1834; active in Lavey, Paris, Ziirich (1855), Breslau (1859), Vevey (1875). (Lebert). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BM 3: 1072-1073; CSP 3: 905-906, 8: 181, 10: 536-537, 12: 434; Frank 3(Anh.): 56; Kew 3: 389-390; LS 15054-15060; PR 5108 (ed. 1: 5608); Rehder 5: 495; Stevenson p. 1248; Tucker 1: 416. Anon., Jahresbr. naturf. Ges. Graubiinden ser. 2. 22: xxvi-xxvil. 1879. Kanitz, A. Magy. novén. Lap. 2(19): 141. 1878. 4263. De Gentianis in Helvetia sponte nascentibus. Dissertatio inauguralis quam consensu et auctoritate gratiosi medicorum ordinis in alma Universitate litteraria Turicensi ut summi in medicina et chirurgia honores rite sibi concedantur die xxii martis ann. mdcccxxxxiv publice defensurus est auctor Hermann Lebert berolinensis. Turici [Torino] (typis Schultessianis) s.d. [1834]. Oct. (Gentzan.) Publ.: 22 Mar 1834, p. [i*, ii*], [i]-ii, [1]-49, [50, theses]. Copy: G. Lebour, George Alexander Louis (1847-1918), French-born British geologist; in Geological Survey 1867-1873; later lecturer (1873-1879) and professor of geology (1879- 1918) at Durham University. (G. Lebour). 778 LEBRETON HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 356; BM 3: 1073; CSP 8: 182-183, 10: 539; Desmond p. 377; Jackson p. 175; Kew 3: 390; NI 1154; Quenstedt p. 254. J. A.S., Nature 100: 469, 487. 1918; Geol. Magaz. ser. 6.5: 287-288. 1918. P. L., Quart. J. Geol. Soc. 74(1): lvi-lvii. 1919. NOTE: For the three editions of L.’s Outlines of the geology of Northumberland (1878, 1886, 1889), see BM 3: 1073. The book is sometimes quoted as Handbook to the geology and natural history of Northumberland and Durham, a title which can only apply to ed. 3 which carries the title Visit of the British Association to Newcastle-upon- Tyne, 1889, Official and local guide, geology and natural history. 4264. Illustrations of fossil plants bemg an autotype reproduction of selected drawings. Prepared under the supervision of the late Dr. Lindley and Mr. W. Hutton, between the years 1835 and 1840, and now for the first time published by the North of England Institute of mining and mechanical engineers. Edited by G. A. Lebour, ... Newcastle upon Tyne: (published for the Institute by A. Reid, . . .) London: (Longmans and Company). 1887. Qu. (Ill. foss. pl.). Publ.: Dec 1877 (p. iv: Dec 1877; J. Bot. Apr 1878 p. [i]-vi, [1, cont., 2, err.], pl. 7 (portr. Hutton), [1]-139, pl. 2-64. Copy: USGS. — The drawings were made from the Hutton collection of fossils, at the North of England Institute of mining and mechanical engineers; this collection was deposited at what is now the Hancock Museum, HAMU, at Newcastle. See next entry. 4265. Catalogue of the Hutton collection of fossil plants, including a synoptical list of the chief carboniferous species not in the collection. Drawn up by order of the Council of the England Institute of mining and mechanical Engineers . . . Newcastle-upon-Tyne: (published for the Institute by Andrew Reid, ...) London (Longmans and Company) 1878. Qu. (Cat. Hutton coll.). Collector: William Hutton (1797-1860). Publ.: 1878, portr. Hutton, p. [i]-xii, [1 ]-132. Copy: USGS. — For further locations of Hutton collections see C. D. Sherborn, where is the ... collection 73. 1940. Lebour, Marie Victoria (fi. 1925), British naturalist, for some time at the laboratory of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, Plymouth. (M/. Lebour). COLLECTIONS: PLY (?). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Cupp, E. E., Mar. plankton diat. W. coast N. Amer. 217. Nae Himchi/Cu@. Index biolipi170.1628. 4266. The dinoflagellates of northern seas ... Plymouth (published by the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom ...) 1925. Oct. (Dinoflag. n. seas). Publ.: 1925, p. [i]-v, [1]-250, pl. 1-35. Copy: B. 4267. The planktonic diatoms of northern seas ... London (printed for the Ray Society sold by Dulau & Co., Ltd. ...) 1930. Oct. (Plankt. diatoms n. seas). Publ.: Mar 1930 (J. Bot. Jul. 1930; Nat-Nov. Apr 1930), p. [1]-ix, [1, list], [1 ]-244, pl. 1-4 with text. Copies: U, US. Ref.: Ostenfeld, J. Bot. 68: 221-222. 1930. Lebreton, F. (/l. 1787), French botanist. (Lebreton). HERBARIUM and TYPES: Some material in P-JU. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BM 3: 1073; Dawson p. 525, 942; Dryander 2: 518, 3: 24, 564, 590, 5: 319; HU 684; IH 2: 421; Kew 3: 390; Plesch p. 301; PR 5115 (ed. 1: 5616-5617); Rehder 5: 495; SO 720; Tucker 1: 417. igs) LEBRETON EpoNyMyY: Lebretonia F. von Paula von Schrank (1822) is dedicated to Rev. C. Breton (or le Breton) (fl. 1732-1733), French missionary, who studied the flora of tropical South America. 4268. Manuel de botanique, a Vusage des amateurs et des voyageurs; contenant les principes de botanique, |’ explication du systéme de Linné, un catalogue des differens vegétaux étrangers, les moyens de transporter les arbres & les semences, la maniére de former un herbier, &c. Avec huit planches ... A Paris (Chez Prault, ...) 1787. Qu. (Man. bot.). Publ.: Jun-Dec 1787 (approbation 15 Jun 1787), p. [1]-xxiv, [1]-388, [1-2, approb.], [1, err.], pl. 1-8. Copy: MO. — Tucker mentions a re-issue “Paris [1796]” (n.v.). Lebrun, Jean (1906-x), Belgian botanist. (Lebrun). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: BR; for duplicates see IH. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 356; BFM 1684; BL 1: 25, 305, 2: 32, 680; IH 2: 421; Kew 3: 301. EPONYMY: Lebrunia Staner(1934); Lebruniodendron Leonard (1951). 4269. Recherches morphologiques et systématiques sur les Caféiers du Congo ... Bruxelles (Libraire Falk fils, ...), Brussel (Boekhandel Falk zoon, ...) 1941. (Rech. Caféiers Congo). Publ.: 1941 p. [1]-183, [184], pl. 7-79 with text. Copies: BR, E. Robbrecht. — Mém. Inst. R. Colonial Belge, sect. Sci. nat. 11(3): 1941; also published (with different cover) as Publications de PINEAGC, hors série, 1941. — Text apparently written circa 1936 (“‘mé- moire couronné au concours annuel de 1937’’). Lechler, Wilibald (1814-1856), German pharmacist, botanist and explorer; studied pharmacy at Reutlingen; pharmaceutical assistant at Augsburg, Genéve, Vevey, Basel (1831-1836); pharmacist at Stuttgart (1839-1849); to Chile 1850-1855; Dr. sc. nat. Tu- bingen 1856; died at sea near Ecuador on his return to Peru where he had accepted a position as physician at Arequiba. (Lechl.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: MB. — Further material at E, G, GFW, H, LE, LZ (destroyed), P, TCD, TUB, W, Z. Exsiccatae: (1) Plantae chilenses (col. 1850-1853), sets see 1H. (2) Plantae insularum maclovianarum 1853, ed. R. F. Hohenacker, plants from the Falkland Islands (Iles Malouines, after the French town St. Malo, classical name Maclovium), sets see IH. (3) Plantae magellanicae (col. 1850-1853), sets see IH. (4) Plantae peruvianae, ed. R. F. Hohenacker (col. 1850-1853), sets see 1H. Ref.: Schlechtendal, D. F. L. v., Bot. Zeit. 16: 19. 1858, Bull. Soc. bot. France 4: 848. 1858. Candolle, A. de, Phytographie 426. 1880. Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 32-33. 1969, 19(3): 356-357. 1975. Ludwig, Hess. florist. Briefe 16: 13-16. 1967 (herb. at MB via Wigand). Kinkele, S. und Seybold, S8., Jahresh. Ges. Naturk. Wurttemberg 125: 153. 1970. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 12(2): 633; Barnhart 2: 357; BM 3: 1074; CSP 3: 913; GR p. 104; Hortus 3: 1198 (‘‘Lechl.”’); IH 2: 421; Kew 3: 392; PR 5117-5118 (ed. 1: 5620); Rehder 5: 496; TL-2/1: 2178; Tucker 1: 417; Urban-Berl. p. 288, 305, 320, 368. Anon., Bot. Not. 1858: 14; Bot. Zeit. 14: 743-744. 1856, 15: 856. 1857, 16: 19, 62-64. 1858; Flora 39: 624. 1856, 40: 736 (“732”). 1857. Baur, Jahrb. Gesch. oberdeut. Reichsst. 16: 264. 1970 (Lechler married Steudel’s second daughter, Sophie). Herrera, F. L., Est: Fl. dept: Cuzco 9. 1930. Krauss, Jahresh. Ver. vaterl. Naturk. Wurttemberg 14: 31-36. 1858. Lehmann, E., Schwabische Apotheker 42-43, 91, 95, 96 (portr.), 97, 98, 110-113, 199. 1951. Metzger, Jahresber. Wirtt. Ver. Handelsgeogr. 7/8: 135-136. 1890 (refers also to a de- scription of his travels in the journal Ausland 1856, 1857, not seen by us). Reiche, K., Grundz. Pflanzenverbr. Chile 17. 1907 (Veg. Erde vol. 8). Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von, Bot. Zeit. 16(2): 19. 1858 (on Lechler’s herbarium). Turrill, W. B., Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1920: 61. 780 LECOMTE Weberbauer, A., Pflanzenwelt peruan. Anden 15. 1911 (Veg. Erde 12). Z., Schwabische Kronik, no. 8, Samstag 10 Jan 1857, Blatt 1 (copy provided by S. Seybold). EpONyMY: Lechleria R. A. Philippi (1858) ; Relchela Steudel (1854, anagram of Lechlera Miquel ex Steudel (1854), an invalidly published name). 4270. Supplement zur Flora von Wiirttemberg ... Stuttgart 1844 (E. Schweizerbart’sche Ver- lagshandlung) 1844. Oct. (Suppl. Fl. Wiirttemberg). Publ.: Jan-Mai 1844 (rd. Regensburg Jun 1844), p. [1]-72. Copy: NY. Supplement to Schubler und Martens, Flora von Wiirttemberg. Ref.: H. M., Bot. Zeit. 2: 729. 18 Oct 1844. 4271. Berberides Americae australis ».. Accedit enumeratio plantarum, quas in America australi auctor detexit. Stuttgartiae (Sumptibus librariae E. Schweizerbart) 1857. Oct. (Berberid. Amer. austral.). Publ.: 1857, sero (p. [3]: Dec 1856), p. [1]-59. Copies: MO, US. — Published by G. Zeller, the “Finanzrath” who wound up Lechler’s estate. — Contains a note on the narcotic qualities of Berberis buxifolia, a 19th century S. American equivalent of the late goth century Cannabis. Ref.: Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von, Bot. Zeit. 16: 72. 26 Feb 1858. Anon., Flora 41: 64. 28 Jan 1858; Bull. Soc. bot. France 4: 829-831. 1858. Leclercq, Suzanne Céline Marie (1901-x), Belgian palaeobotanist, specialized in pa- laeozoic botany and palynology. (Leclercq). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Palaeobotanical collections of the Universite de Liege. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Roon p. 67. Banks, H. P., Rev. Palaeobot. Palyn. 14(1-2): v, 1-5. 1972 (portr., bibl.). FESTSCHRIFT: Streel, M. et al., Advances in paleozow botany. A volume of selected works presented to Prof. Dr. Suzanne Leclercq. Amsterdam, London, New York 1972, 220 p. (Rev. Palaeobot. Palyn. 14(1/2)) (portr., bibl.). EPONYMY: Leclercqia H. P. Banks, P. M. Bonamo & J. D. Grierson (1972). Le Cointe, Paul (1870-?), French-Brazilian botanist; director of the Museu commercial do Para (Le Counte). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 357; BL 1: 241, 305; Kew 3: 393; Tucker 1: 417. EPONYMY: Lecointea A. Ducke (1922). 4272. L’Amazonie brésilienne le pays — ses habitants — ses ressources/notes et statistiques jusqu’en 1920 ... Paris (Augustin Challamel, ...) 1922. Oct. (Amaz. brés.) Tr: 1922, p. [i-iv], [1]-528; 2: 1922, p. [i-iv], [1]-495, 1 map. Copy: USDA. 4273. A Amazénia brasileira 111. Arvores e plantas uteis (indigenas e acclimadas) nomes vernaculos e nomes vulgares classificagao botanica habitat principaes appligoes e pro- priedades. Belem-Para (Livraria classica) 1934. (Amaz. bras.) Ed. 1: 1934, p. [i]-viii, [1]-486, 73 pl. Copy: USDA. — W. A. Archer provided a 150 p. typewritten index to ed. 1 in 1945. Ed. 2: 1947, p. [1]-506, 7 pl. Copy: NY. — “2.a edigao ilustrada”’ Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro . . . (Companhia editora nacional) 1947. Oct., as Brasiliana, ser. 5, vol. 251. Lecomte, (Paul) Henri (1856-1934), French botanist; Lic. sc. nat. Nancy 1881, id. phys. 1883, Dr. sci. nat. Paris 1889; from 1884-1906 teacher at the Lycées Saint-Louis and Henri 781 LECOMTE IV; from 1906 director of the Laboratoire de Phanérogamie of the Museum d Histoire naturelle; played an active réle in the founding of the new Paris herbarium by means of Rockefeller money. (Lecomte). HERBARIUM and TyYPEs: P. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 319; Barnhart 2: 358; BJI 2: 103; BL 1: 98, 305; BM 3: 1075; CSP 16: 663; Hirsch p. 171; IF suppl. 4: 329; IH 2: 422; Kew 3: 392-393; Langman p. 433; LS 15079, suppl. 15674; MW p. 263, suppl. p. 195; NW p. 51; Plesch p. 303; Rehder 5: 496; SK 1: 317, 8: Ix; TL-2/1: see Finet, E. A.; Tucker 1: 417, 777; Zander ed: To! ps 683. Chevalier, A., Rev. bot. appl. trop. 14: 1070-1076. 1934. Gagnepain, F. 7m Lecomte, Fl. gen. Indoch., tom. prél. 44, pl. 12. 1944 (portr.). Guillaumin, Bull. Soc. dendrol. France 1934: 201-205. (portr.). Harshberger, J. W., Bot. Philadelphia 149. 1899. Humbert, J. H., Bull. Mus. natl. Hist. nat. ser. 2. 6: 466-467. 1934. Hutchinson, J., Proc. Linn. Soc. 147: 180-184. 1935. Huxley, T., Life letters J. D. Hooker 2: 378, 401. 1918. Merrill, E. D., Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 30(1): 187. 1947. Verdoorn, F., Chron. bot. 1: 125. 1935 (portr.). COMPOSITE WORKS: Founder and editor of Notulae systematicae (Paris) 1909-1934. EPONYMY: Lecomtea Koidzumi (1929); Lecomtedoxa (Pierre ex Engler) Dubard (1914); Lecom- tella A. Camus (1925). 4274. Le cotton monographie culture — histoire €conomique ... Paris (Georges Carré et C. Naud, ...) 1900. Oct. (Cotton). Publ.: Jan-Mai 1900 (p. viii: 5 Oct 1899; Bot. Zeit. 16 Jul 1900; Nat. Nov. Jun(2) 1go00), p. {i]-viul, [1 ]-494, fig. 1-37, Copy: L. 4275. Flore générale de |’ Indo-Chine publiée sous la direction de M. H. Lecomte [1933: M. H. Lecomte et H. Humbert, Nov 1934: de H. Humbert] ... rédacteur [principal]: F. Gag- nepain ... Paris (Masson et Cie., éditeurs .. . [later]: Muséum national d’histoire naturelle Phanérogamie ...) 1907-1950, 7 vols. and suppl. Oct. (FU. Indo-Chine). Main editor: Francois Gagnepain (1866-1952). Tome préliminarre: Jun 1944, p. [1]-155, [156, ind.], 3 maps, pl. 7-73. [t.p. dated 1943, cover Jun 1944]. I: 1907-1912, [i-iv], [1]-1070, pl. 1-26. 2: 1908-1923, [i-iv], [1]-1212, [1, err.], pl. 7-5. 3: 1922-1933, [1-11], [1]-1279. 4: 1912-1936, [1-11], [1]-1091, pl. 7-3. 5: 1910-1931, [1-111], [1 ]-1 106, pl. 7-9. 6: 1908-1942, [1-111], [1]-1244, pl. 7-3. 7: 1912-1928, [1-111], [1 ]-650, pl. 7; part 2: [1]-544 (1939-1941). Supplement, tome premier: 1939-1950, p. [1 ]-1027. Copies: MO, U, US, USDA. Continuation: ‘Vardieu-Blot et al., (Aubréville dir.), Flore du Cambodge, du Laos, et du Vietnam (Supplement a la Flore générale de l’ Indochine de H. Lecomte), fasc. i-x, 1960-x (fase. 15: 1975); later parts edited by A. Aubréville and Jean F. Leroy. 4276. Gouvernment général de l’Indochine. Aélas des bors de lV Indochine. Paris (Agence économique de I’ Indochine) [1919]. Qu. (Aélas bois Indochine). Publ.: 1919, p. [i*], [i]-xvi, [1]-254, pl. 1-125 (photogr.). Copy: USDA. Leconte, Major John [Eatton] (1784-1860), American topographical engineer, soldier, botanical and entomological collector, author and artist. (Leconte). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: PH.~— Leconte’s water-colors of plants were acquired by E. L. Greene in 1897; they are now at NDG. (continued on p. G04) 782 LE COMTE, FL. 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FROM p. 782 Ref.: Baird, Amer. midl. Natural. 20(1) : 245-247. 1938 (correlation of water-colors of violets and the names used by Leconte with the names used by Ezra Brainerd). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 358; Bossert p. 231; CSP 3: 915-916, 8: 184, 12: 435, 16: 663; Hortus 3: 1198 (“Le Conte’); IH 2: 442; Kew 3: 393; Langman p. 433; Laségue p. 198, 303, 315, 505; Lenley p. 462; ME 3: 613 [index]; PR (alph.); Tucker 1: 417-418 Barnhart, J. H., Amer. midl. Naturalist 5: 135-138. 1917 (bibl.); Mem. Torrey bot. Club 16((3)) pO 1O2M Darlington, W., Reliq. Baldw. 57, 164, 155, 156, 157, 161. 162, 205, 206, 280, 283, 285, 286, 289, 303, 332, 334, 344- 1843. Earle Smith, Bartonia 28: 13. 1956. Geiser, S. W., Natural. Frontier 244. 1948. Graham, M., in Greene E. L., Pittonia 1: 303-311. 1889 (reminiscences). Graustein, J. E., Thomas Nuttall 99, 120, 153, 160, 291. 1967. Gray, A., Amer. J. Sci. ser. 2. 31: 462-463. 1861; Bot. Gaz. 8: 197-199. 1883. Harshberger, J. W., Bot. Philadelphia 149-151. 1899 (inaccurate). Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 129, 438. 1963. Rehn, Proc. Amer. philos. Soc. 98(6): 442-448. 1954 (paintings of invertebr.). Rodgers, A. D., John Torrey 344 [index]. 1942; Amer. bot. 1873-18992. 331 [index]. 1944. Scudder, Trans. Amer. Entomol. Soc. 11: i-xxvii. 1885. NoTE: L. usually wrote his name John Leconte; however the full name John Eatton Leconte is to be preferred to avoid bibliographical confusion with e.g. John LeConte (1818-1891) (nephew), and John Lawrence LeConte (1825-1883). The family name has also been spelled LeConte, Le Conte and Lecompte. We follow Rehn (1954) in accepting “John Eatton Leconte’. — See Barnhart (1917) for a list of L’s botanical works (with precise dates) and for the attribution of a “Catalogue of the flora in Georgia” to him. EPONYMY: Lecontea A. Richard ex A. P. de Candolle (1830). Lecoq, Henri (1802-1871), French botanist; professor of natural history and director of the botanic garden at Clemont-Ferrand from 1826, until 1854 as municipal professor, from then on as professor of natural history at the Faculte des Sciences, later University. (Lecoq). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Musée Lecoq, Clermont-Ferrand. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 12(2): 513; BL 2: 111, 136, 680; BM 3: 1076; Bossert p. 231; CSP 3: 919-921, 8: 185-186, 12: 435; Hortus 3: 1198 (““Lecoq’’); IH 2: 422; Jackson p. 570; Kew 3: 393; Langman p. 433; LS 15080-15081; Moebius p. 55; PR 5121-5131 (ed. 1: 5625-5634); Quenstedt p. 255; Rehder 5: 946; TL-2/1: 809; Tucker 1: 418. Anon., Bot. Not. 1872: 26; Bull. Soc. bot. France 3: 527. 1856; Flora 54: 303. 7 Oct 1871; Bot. Zeit. 29: 780. 1871; Gard. Chron. 1871: 1107; J. Bot. 9: 288. 1871; Bull. Soc. bot. France 17: 188. 1870, 18 (c.r.): 209, 284-285, (bibl.): 188. 1871. Chassagne, Bull. Soc. bot. France 75: 662-670. 1928. Cosson, H., Notice biographique sur Henri Lecoq. Paris 1874, 33 p. (bibl.). De Vos, André, Belg. hortic. 1871: v-xxiv (portr., bibl.); La vie et les travaux de Henri Lecoq. [Bruxelles]. Bull. Soc. roy. Bot. Belg. 10: 325-333. 1872 (repr. p. 1-9). Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 106. 1905. COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) edited Revue horticole, années 1857-1858. (2) Botanique, in Déribier-du-Chatelet, J. B., Dictionnaire statistique ... du Cantal 1: 453-510. 1852 (see BL 2: 136). NOTE: Lecoq was also a skilled and elegant popular writer on botany: e.g. Le monde des fleurs, botanique pittoresque, Paris (J. Rothschild) 1870. 508 p., see Bull. Soc. bot. France 17(bibl.): 37. 1870. EpoNYMy: Lecokia A. P. de Candolle (1829, ‘‘Les bizarreries de orthographe m’ont obligé a modifier un peu la désinence du nom pour le latiniser.’’). 804 LEDEBOUR 4277. Dictionnaire raisonné des termes de botanique et des familles naturelles, contenant Pétymologie et la description détaillée de tous les organes, leur synonymie, et la définition des adjectifs qui servent a les décrire; suivi d’un vocabulaire des termes grecs et latins les plus généralement employés dans la glossologie botanique. Par H. Lecogq, ... et J. Juillet, ... A Paris (Chez J.-B. Bailliere, ...), Londres (méme maison, ...), Clermont-Ferrand (Chez Thibaud-Landriot) 1831. Oct. (Dict. ras. term. bot.). Co-author: Jules Juillet. Publ. : 1831 (p. xii: 4 Jan 1830), p. [i]-xix, [1]-719. Copies: G, NY, USDA. 4278. Catalogue raisonné des plantes vasculaires du Plateau Central de la France. Comprenant lAuvergne, le Velay, la Lozére, les Cevennes, une partie du Bourbonnais et du Vivarais par Henri Lecoq, ... et Martial Lamotte, ... Paris (Victor Masson, ...), Leipzig (méme maison, chez L. Michelsen) 1847. Oct. (Cat. pl. Plateau Central). Co- Huthor: Martial Lamotte (1820-1883). Publ.: 1848 (t.p. 1847; however, orig. cover dated 1848), p. [1]-440. Copies: G, MO, NY. — Ann. Sci. Auvergne 20: 101-527. 1847. Ref.: Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von, Bot. Zeit. 6: 690-695, 705-708. 1848. 4279. Etudes sur la geographie botanique de l’ Europe et en particulier sur la vegétatton du plateau central de la France; ... A Paris (Chez J.-B. Bailliére, ...), Londres hex H. Bailliere, ..), New York (chen H. Bailliére, ...), Madrid (chez C. Bailliere, ...) 1854-1858, 9 vole Oct. (Etud. géogr. bot. Eur.). 1: Feb-Jun 1854 (p. xii: 15 Jan 1854; BSbF rd. 28 Jun 1854), p. [1]-xv, [1 IF 521. 2: Jun 1854 (p. [vii]: 31 Mai 1854; BSbF rd. 12 Jul 1854), frontisp., p. [i]-vil, [viii], [1 ]-510. 5 1854 (BSbF rd. 13 Apr 1855), p. [iJ-viii, [1]-516. 4: Jan-Jul 1855 (BSbF rd. 13 Jul 1855), p. [i]-vii, [1]-536. 5: 1 Nov-12 Dec 1856 (p. [viii]: 1 Nov 856; BSbF rd. 12 Dec 1856), p. [i]-vi, [viii], [1 ]-603. 6: Jan-Apr 1857 (BSbF rd. 24 Apr 1857), p. [i]-vil, [1]-480. 7: Jan-Jul 1857 (BSbF rd. 24 Jul 1857), p. [i]-vu, [1 1|-601. 8: Jan-Mar 1858 (BSbF rd. 12 Mar 828), p- [i]-vui, [1 ]-623. g: 30 Jun-13 Jul 1858 (p. vi: 30 Jun 1858; BSbF rd. Ta jul 1858), p. [i]-viil, [1]-559, pl. 1-2 (map.). Copies: MO, NY. Lecoyer, Joseph-Cyprien (1835-1899), Belgian botanist; high school teacher at Neuf- chateau, Wavre and Ath; retired at Beauwelz. (Lecoy.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: BR. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 358; BL 2: 37, 680; CSP 12: 435, 16: 665; DTS 1: 167; IH 2: 422; Kew 3: 393; Langman p. 434; MW p. 263; Tucker 1: 418. Lawalrée, A., Natura mosana 1965: 18-19 (bibl.). 4280. Monographie du genre Thalictrum. Gand (Imprimerie C. Annoot-Braeckman, Ad. Hoste, Succ.r.) 1885. Oct. (Monogr. Thalictrum). Publ.: late 1885 (Nat. Nov. Mai(1) 1886; Bot. Zeit. 28 Mai 1886), p. [1]-249, pl. 1-5, [1, err-]. Copies: G; IDC 1014. — Reprinted from Bull. Sec. roy. Bot. Bel g.24:[78]-324, pl. 1-5, [1, ent 1885. Ledebour, Carl [Karl] Friedrich von (1785-1851), German botanist (born at Stralsund, then Swedish Pomerania) ; Dr. phil. Greifswald 1805; studied and resided in Greifswald and Stockholm 1805-1811; professor of botany in Dorpat 1811-1836; travelled widely in Russia and the Altai region with Meyer and Bunge; retired 1836 to Heidelberg to work at his Flora rossica; ultimately in Munchen 1844-1851. (Ledeb.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Ledebour’s herbarium and original material for the Flora rossica are in the Russian herbarium of LE. Duplicates are in many herbaria, e.g. UPS (Thunberg) ; the types are mainly in LE. Ref.: Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 3: 383. 1856. 805 LEDEBOUR Herder, F. G. T. M. von, Bot. Jahrb. 9: 431, 432, 439. 1888. | Kukkonen, I., Herb. Christian Steven 66. 1971. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: ADB 18: 111; AG 5(1): 577; Backer p. 319; Barnhart 2: 358; BM!’ 3: 1077; Clokie p: 198; CSP 3: 921,"8:5187; Frank 3(Anh))-) 56; \Hortusiig: 198 (‘“Ledeb.’’); IF p. 714; IH 2: 422; Jackson p. 571; Kew 3: 394; Laségue p. 419-420, 573; MW p. 263-264; NI 1155; PR 5133-5140; Rehder 5: 497; SK 4: cxcvi; TL-2/1: 913, 1652, 1676; TR 747-756; Tucker 1: 418; Urban-Berl. p. 431, 432, 439; Zander ed. 10, p. 683. Anon., Bot. Zeit. 9: 590. 1851, 10: 1852;Flora 34: 416. 1851; Proc. Linn. Soc. 2: 193-195. 1852 (1855). Hooker, W. J., J. Bot. Kew Gard. Misc. 3: 283. 1851, 4: 65-67. 1852 (transl. obit. by Martius). Ledebour, F. C. v., Reise durch das Altai-Gebirge und die Soongorische Kirgisensteppe. Berlin 1829-1830, 2 vols. (vol. 1: Ledebour’s Reise). Martius, C. F. P. von, Akad. Denkreden 317-321. 1886. Mobius, M., in A. Hofmeister, Pommersche Lebensbilder 3: 256-265. 1939 (bibl., portr.). Natho, im Festschr. 500-Jahrfeier Univ. Greifswald 2: 547-552. 1956 (portr., bibl.; important recent brief biography based on orig. sources, mainly dealing with the Greifswald period). Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 438. 1963. Radde, G., Grundz. Pflanzenverbr. Kaukasuslander 3, 4, 14-15. 1899 (Veg. Erde 3). Reveal & Hafen, 7m Hafen et al., Western America ed. 3. 381. 1970. Shetler, 8. G., Komarov Bot. Inst. 30, 31, 139, 198. 1967. Stearn, W. T., J. Arnold Arb. 22(2): 225-230. 1941. Urban, I., Symb. ant. 1: 93. 1898. COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Supplement 1, 1811, p. [1]-5 (by Ledebour), to J. A. Weinmann, Der botanische Garten der kaiserl. Universitat zu Dorpat, im Jahre 1810. |Dorpat 1810], see sub J. A. Weinmann. (2) Collaborated in E. Eichwald, Pl. nov. 1831-1833 (TL2/1652). HANDWRITING: (1) K. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Handl. ser. 3. 5(1): 7, fig. 1(11); (2) Festschrift 500- Jahrfeier Univ. Greifswald 2: 550. 1956; (3) Candollea 31: 321-322. 1976. EPONYMY: Ledebourtia A. W. Roth (1821); Ledebourtiella H. Wolff (1910); Ledeburia [sic] Link (1821). 4281. Dissertatio botanica sistens plantarum domingensium decadem quam condensu ampliss. ordinis philosophici, publico bonorum judicio submittunt Carol. Frider. Ledebour ... et Joh. Patric. Alderstam, nobilis Gothoburgensis, in aud. min. die 18 Maii 1805. h.a.m.s. Gryphiae [Greifswald], (litteris J. H. Eckhardt, ...) s.d. [1805]. Qu. (Duss. bot. pl. doming.). Co-author: Johann Patricius Alderstam (possibly only opponens). Publ.: 18 Mai 1805, p. [1]-27. Copy: M. — Description of ten plants from Domingo from the herbarium (then at Greifswald) of Carl Asmund Rudolphi (1771-1832). 4282. Monographia generis Paridum qua ad scholas audiendas invitat D. C. F. Ledebour. Cum tabula aenea. Dorpat, (ex officina academica J. C. Schuenmanni.) 1827. Fol. (Monogr. Parid.). Publ.: 1827 (p. [11]: 22 Feb 1827), p. [i]-x, 7 pl. (uncol. lith.). Copy: M. 4283. Flora altaica. Scripsit d. Carolus Fridericus a Ledebour, ... adiutoribus d. Car. Ant. Meyer etd. Al. a Bunge, . . . Berolini [Berlin], (typis et impensis G. Reimeri.) 1829-1833, 4 vols. Oct. (Fl. altaic.). Collaborators: Carl Anton Meyer (1795-1855); Alexander Andrejewitsch von Bunge (1803- 1890). 1: Nov-Dec 1829, p. [i]-xxiv, [1]-440. 2: Jul-Dec(?) 1830, p. [i]-xvi, [1]-464. 3: Jul-Dec(?) 1831, p. [i]-viii, [1]-368. 4: Jul-Dec 1833, p. [1, iii], [1]-xevi [index], [i]-xiv, [1-2 adv.], [1]-336; of which the index probably publ. 1834. 806 LEDEBOUR Copies: G (has index), MO, NY, US, USDA; IDC 5206. — For dates see TL-1/654. Suppl. [7]: A. A. v. Bunge, Verzetchniss der im Jahre 1832 in ostlichen Theile des Altai-Gebirges gesammelten Pflanzen, Mem. Acad. Sci. St. Petersburg (Sav. étrang.) 2: 523-610. 1835; reprinted St. Petersburg 1836, 114 p. (see TR 198). Suppl. [2]: H. G. Bongard et C. A. Meyer, Verzeichnis der im Jahre 1838 am Saisang-Nor und am Irtysch gesammelten Pflanzen, Mem. Acad. Sci. St. Petersburg ser. 6. Sci. nat. 4: 157-246. 1845; preprinted St. Petersburg 1841, go p., 16 pl. (see TR 150). 4284. Icones plantarum novarum vel imperfecte cognitarum floram rossicam, imprimis al- taicam, illustrantes edidit Carolus Fridericus a Ledebour, ... Rigae (apud I. Deubner), Londini, Parisiis et Argentorati (apud Treuttel et Wurtz), Bruxellae (in Libraria Parisiens1) 1829-1835, 5 centuriae. Fol. (Jcon. pl.). Tr: p. [i-v, oe Mai 1829], [1]-24, [1-2, index], pl. 1-z00. 2: p. [1]-28, [1-2, index], p/. 101-200. 3: p. [1]- 98, [1-2, index], pl. 201-300. 4: p. [1]-26, [1-2, index], pl. 301-400. 5: p. [1]-28, [1-8, indices], pl. gor-500. vol. plates dates vol. plates dates I 1-100 Mai-Dec 1629 4 301-400 late 1833 2 101-200 late 1830 or Jan-Jun 1834 3(1) 201-250 1831 5 401-500 Jul-Oct 1834 (2) 251-300 Mai-Jun 1832 Copies: G, MICH, MO, NY. — All volumes published in two parts of 50 pl. each; the lithographed plates are stated to be coloured in some copies (none seen by us). For artists see NI. Facsimile ed.: Lehre (J. Cramer) 1968, ISBN 3-7682-0567-3, p. [i-iv], followed by facsimile in which on 1: (iv) a bibliographical note by F. A. Stafleu. Copy: FAS. Ref.: Stafleu, F. A., Ledebour’s Icones plantarum novarum, in facsimile edition Lehre 1968, Historiae naturalis classica 70 (see also Taxon 18: 458. 1969). Correspondence Ledebour — W. J. Hooker, at Kew. 4285. Flora rossica sive enumeratio plantarum in totius imperil rossici provinciis europaeis, asiaticis, et americanis hucusque observatarum ... Stuttgartiae (Sumptibus librariae E. Schweizerbart) [1841] 1842-1853, 4 vols. Oct. (FI. ross.). 1: 1841-1843, p. [i*, ii*], by xvi, [1*]-22* conspectus, [1]-790, map. 2: 1843-1846, p. [1 *), “tlw i, [1]- -461, [1]-13 conspectus, [463]-937, [1]-12 conspectus. 3: 1847-1851, p. [i-iii], [1]-492, [1]-13 conspectus, [1], [493]-866, [1]-8, conspectus. 4: 1852-1853, p. [i], [1]-741, [1]-16 conspectus. Copies: G, MO; IDC 60009. vol. part pages conspectus dates dates of rec. pages by Hinrichs I I [iJ-xvi, [1]-240 1-8 1841, sero 2 241-480, [1] g-16 1-8 Oct 1842 5-8 Oct 1843 3 481-790 17-22 Mar-Apr 1843 18 Apr 1843 2 (i) eae: [ 1 ]-204 Sep 1843 5 205-462 Jul 1844 23-25 Oct 1844 2(2) 6 463-718 I-13 Jun 1845 1-3 Sep 1845 7 719-937 Tita 2 Aug 1846 1-5 Aug 1846 Fl. ross. Fontes i-v1; [1*] GY(i0)) © ite) [1 ]-256 Oct 1847 29 Sep-2 Oct 1847 9 257-492, [1-111] I-13 Jun 1849 807 LEDEBOUR vol. part pages conspectus dates dates of rec. pages by Hinrichs 3(2) 10 493-684 1-4 Nov 1850 27-30 Nov 1850 II 685-866 5-8 Dec 1851 1-3 Jan 1852 4 12 [1]-240 Apr 1852 10-11 Mai 1852 13 241-464 Sep 1852 14-15 Oct 1852 14 465-741, [1] 1-16 Jun 1853 7-8 Jul 1853 Grisebach is the author of the Gramineae (some types at GOET) (G. Wagenitz, in litt.); Eduard Fenzl of the treatments of Gypsophyla, Alsineae, Paronychieae, Portulacaceae, Phytolaccaceae, Salsolaceae and Amarantaceae, (H. W. Reichardt, Leopoldina 18: 150. 1880); A. von Bunge of Pedicularis; E. H. F. Meyer of Juncaceae; L. C. Treviranus of Carex. — Ledebour died 4 Jul 1851; parts 11-14 were prepared for the press by Grisebach (1814-1879) and other collegues. Ref.: Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von et al., Bot. Zeit. 1: 402-403. 9 Jun 1843 (fasc. 3); 1: 849. 8 Dec 1843 (fasc. 4); 2: 730-731. 18 Oct 1844 (fasc. 5); 3: 617. 12 Sep 1845 (fasc. 6); 4: 621-622. 4 Sep 1846 (fasc. 7); 5: 871. 3 Dec 1847 (fasc. 8); 9: 199-200. 7 Mar 1851(10); 10: 143. 13 Feb 1852 (fasc. 11); 10: 723. 8 Oct 1852 (fasc. 12); 11: 630-631. 2 Sep 1853. Bourdeille, Bull. Soc. imp. Natural. Moscou ser. 2. 6: 378. 1893. Junk, Rara 65. 1900-1912. 4286. Commentarius in J. G. Gmelini Floram sibiricam | Regensburg 1841]. Qu. (Comment. Gmel. Fil. sibir.). Publ.: 28 Nov 1841, p. [43]-138. Copies: G, MO. — Reprinted from Denkschr. Bayr. bot. Ges. Regensburg 3: 43-138. 1841. — See TL-2/2047. 4287. Ueber Pugionium cornutum. Gaertn. Von Dr. C. F. v. Ledebour [Munchen 1844]. Qu. Publ.: 1844, p. [1]-7, 7 pl. (uncol. lith.). Copy: WU. — Abh. math.-physik. Classe. k. Bayer. Akad. Wiss. 4(3): 115-122. 1844 [-46]. To be cited from journal. Ledermiuller, Martin Frobenius (1719-1769), German “‘Justizrath” and naturalist at Bayreuth and Nurnberg. (Lederm.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 358; BM 3: 1077; DNB 32: 357-358; Dryander 1: 216, 4: 125, 5: 320; HU 581; Kew 3: 394; Moebius p. 205, 436; NI 1156-1160; Plesch p. 303; PR 5142-5146 (ed. 1: 5647-5653); Rehder 5: 497; Tucker 1: 418. Fries, Th. M., Bref Skrifv. Linné 1(2): 249. 1908. Jourdan, A. J. L., Dict. Sci. méd. 5: 557-560. 1822 (bibl.). Spiess, E., Abh. naturh. Ges. Nurnberg 8: 193-196. 1891 (bibl.). 4288. Martin Frobenius Ledermullers, ... Mukroskopische Gemiiths- und Augenergotzung: be- stehend, in ein Hundert nach der Natur gezeichneten und mit Farben erleuchteten Kupfer- tafeln, sammt deren Erklarung. Verlegt von Adam WolffgangWinterschmidt, Kupfer- stecher in Nurnberg, gedruckt von Christian de Lamoy. [Nurnberg] [1759-] 1763. Qu. (Mikrosk. Augenergotz.). Publ.: In monthly issues, presumably of 10 pl. each, of which the precise dates are incom- pletely known: Main work: col. engr. front., p. [i-xvi], [1]-96, [1-2], 97-204, [1-2], pl. r- 100; Nachleese: front., [i-xvi], [1]-94, pl. 1-50, [1-2]. Publication took place as follows (information C. A. Oudemans; not complete): Main work: p. [1]-96, pl. 1-50. 1759, in five (?) parts p. [97]-206, pl. 51-700, in five (?) parts Jan-Mai 1761. Nachleese: 1. Sammlung, p. [1]-20, pl. 1-10. 10 Apr 1762. II. Sammlung, p. 21-40, pl. 17-20 shortly after 3 Mai 1762. III. Sammlung, p. 41-54, pl. 27-30, probably Nov 1762. IV. Sammlung, p. 79-94, pl. 40-50, probably Sep 1763. Preface material Main work: t.p. after 1 Sep 1763 [v?-xvi]: preface material. Nachleese: t.p. 1762, other p. [v?-xvi]. 1763. 808 LEE, J. Copies: NY, Teyler (with unpubl. information by C. A. Oudemans).— These copies do not contain the Abgenoethigte Verterdigung Nurnberg 1765 (n.v.) (see French translation "Kepouses = 2 ; French translation: 1764-1768, Amusement microscopique tant pour lesprit, que pour les yeux; contenant cinquante estampes dessine’es d’apre’s nature et enlumine’es, avec leurs explications ... Nuremberg (Adam Wolfgang Winterschmidt) 1764[-1768]. Qu. Copy: UC (int. D. E. Johnson). 1: 1764, p. [i]-[viti], [1]-126, [1-2, adv.], [1-2, cont.], title as above. 2: 1766, p. [1]-138, [ 1-2, cont.], ““Deuxiéme cinquantaine des amusemens microscopiques 3: 1768, p. [i]-[vi], [1]-118, [1-2, cont.]. “Troisiéme ...”’. [4]: 1768, p. [1]-23, [1, adv.], pl. 7 (col.). “Réponse de Martin Frobe’ene Ledermuller a quelques objections et doutes...”’. Plates: [no t.p. in UC copy]: frontisp., p/. 7-c, pl. 7-1, [1, unnumbered]. Dutch translation: 1776, Mikroskoopische Vermaaklijkheden, zo voor de oogen als voor den geest, behelzende de afbeeldingen van veelerley voorwerpen, zo van dierlyke lichaamen, als van planten en delfstoffen, die geheel of gedeeltelijk ten naauwkeurigste onderzogt, en in sterke vergrooting met hunne natuurlijke kleuren afgebeeld, als ook omstandig be- schreven zijn ... In’t Nederduitsch vertaald en uitgegeven: Te Amsterdam, bij de Erven van F. Houttuyn. 1776 4 vols. Qu. Copy: U. 1: 1776, p. [i-vui], [1]-78, pl. 7-50 (handcol. copper engr. auct.). 2: 1776, p. [1, ui], [1]-88, pl. 57-700 (id.). 3: 1776, p. [i, ii], [1]-80, pl. 7-50 (id.). 4: 1776, p. [1, ui], [1]-58, [1-12, index], pl. 1-6, 1-6, 1-2, [1], 1-2. Second edition of German original: Nurnberg 1802 (n.v., fide Spiess). Lee, James (1715-1795), British nurseryman; partner with J. Kennedy at Vineyard nursery at Hammersmith; introduced plants from America and the Cape (introduced e.g. Fuchsia coccinea) ; correspondent of Linnaeus. (7. Lee). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. Correspondence with J. E. Smith at LINN. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 319-320; Barnhart 2: 360; BB p. 184; BM 3: 1078; Bossert p. 232; Dawson p. 526, 942; Desmond p. 378-379; DNB 32: 357-358; Dryander 3: 20, 100, 5: 320; Henrey 2: 726, 3: 72-73; Jackson p. 36, 571; Kew p. 395; Plesch p. 303; PR 5148 (ed. 1: 5656-5657); Rehder 5: 497; SO 453, 462, 2188-2192, 2548a. Anon., Flora 8: 463-464. 1825; Gard. Chron. 1881 (2): 330-331. (in notice on Lisson Charles Lee, 1808-1881). Berkeley, E. & D. Smith Berkeley, Dr. John Mitchell 235-236, 241, 245-246. 1974. Darlington, W., Memorials 395. 1849. Fries, Th. M., Bref Skrifv. Linné 1(3): 72, 74. 1909, 1(7): 187. 1917. Loudon, J. C., Arbor. frutic. brit. 1: 78. 1838. Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 567. 1963. Smith, J. E., Memoir and Correspondence 2: 117, 183. 1832. Webber, R., Early horticulturists 91-100. 1968 (potr.) (fide Desmond). Willson, E. J., James Lee and the vineyard nursery Hammersmith. London (Ham- mersmith Local History Group) 1961 (portr.). Witte, H., Floralia ix, x. De Fuchsia, ’sGravenhage 1882, p. 11-17 (story of Lee’s acquisition of Fuchsta coccinea; very likely apocryphal). EPONYMy: Leea D. van Royen ex Linnaeus (1767, nom. cons.) ; Leeoxylen U. Prakash & R. Dayal (1964). Note: Leeina Petrak (1923) is dedicated to Henry Atherton Lee (1894-x), American mycologist. 4289. An introduction to botany. Containing an explanation of the theory of that science, and an interpretation of its technical terms. Extracted from the works of Dr. Linnaeus, and calculated to assist such as may be desirous of studying that author’s method and improve- ments. With twelve copper plates, and two explanatory tables. To which is added an appendix; containing upwards of two thousand English names of plants, referred to their proper titles in the Linnaean system. By James Lee, Nursery Man, at the Vineyard, at 809 GEES: Hammersmith. London: (printed for J. and R. Tonson, in the Strand) 1760. Oct. (Inir. bot.). Publ.: Edition 1-6, 1760-1794 by James Lee; eds. 7-8 by Charles Stewart, [9-9a] by James Lee Jr. (1754-1824). Ed. [1]: Apr 1760 (Gent. Mag.), p. [1]-xvi, [1]-320, p/. 1-12 with text (uncol. copp.). Copies: NY, USDA. Ed. 2: 1765, p. [i]-xv, [i]-iv, [1]-332, 449-479, pl. 1-12 (id.). Copy: NY. —““The second edition. To which is added a glossary.”’ London (id.) 1765. Oct. — See Jackson and Wiltshear on the discrepancy in the pagination. Ed. 3: 1776, p. [i]-xxiv, [1]-432, pl. 1-12 (id.). Copies: BR, MO, NY, USDA. — “‘An introduction . science; extracted from the works of Dr. Linnaeus; with twelve copper-plates, two explanatory tables, an appendix and glossary. The third edition, corrected, with large additions ...’’ London (Printed for J. F. and C. Rivington, L. Davis, B. White, S. Crowder, G. Robinson, T. Cadell, and R. Baldwin.) 1776. Oct.— Contains a translation of Linnaeus’s Termini botanict. Ed. 4: 1788, p. [i]-xxiv, [1]-434, pl. 1-72 (id.). Copies: MO, NY. “‘[as ed. 3] ... The fourth edition ...”’ London (printed for J. F. and C. Rivington, L. Davis, B. White, and son, S. Crowder, C. Dilly, C. G. J. and J. Robinson, T. Cadell, and R. Baldwin.) 1788. Oct. Ed. 5: 1794, p- [i]-xxiv, [1]-434, pl. 1-72 (id.). Copies: G, NY, USDA. “[as ed. 3]... . The fifth edition, corrected .. .”’ London (printed for S. Crowder, C. Dilly, C. G. and J. Robinson, T. Cadell, R. Baldwin, S. Hayes, F. and C. Rivington, B. and J. White, Ogilvie and Speare, and Vernor and Hood.) 1794. Oct. Ed. “‘¢’: “London 1796” mentioned by Jackson (p. 36), does not exist, see Henrey 957. Ed. 6: 1796, p. xiii, [iii], 374, pl. 1-72, Edinburgh (James Symington). n.v., see Henry 957. Ed. [7] “New edition’’: 1799, p. [i]-xil, [xiv-xvi], [1]-374. Copy: MICH. — “... New edition, improved, corrected and enlarged; in which the arrangement of the classes and orders 1s rectified ; the newly discovered genera added, from the last edition of the Systema naturae; the appendix is also amended and enlarged; and many trivial names supplied, parti- cularly of West India plants. By Charles Stewart, ...” Edinburgh (printed for Wm. Creech, and J. Symington; and T. Cadell, and W. Davies, London) 1799. Oct. (in fours). The Appendix to this edition was ‘‘amended and enlarged and many trivial namessupplied, particularly of West Indian plants.” (see also Wheldon & Wesley Cat. 131, 1974, no. 1168). Ed. [8] ““New edition”: 1806, Edinburgh (Mundell,Doig & Stevenson), x11, [111], 4.00, pl. 7-72, n.v., see Henrey 957. Ed. |9|: 20 Dec 1809 (plates), but book after 1 Mai 1810 (dedication p. i). — ““An introduction to the science of botany, . .. to which are added several new tables and notes, and a life of the author [by Robert John Thornton] . . .”’ Fourth edition, corrected and enlarged, by Mr. James Lee, son and successor to the author. London (printed for F. C. and J. Rivington; Wilkie and Robinson...) 1810. Oct., front. portr., p. [i]-xxiv, [1]-580, pl. 7-12 (uncol. copper engr. published 20 Dec 1809; drawn by Henderson). Copy: Zool. Mus. Amsterdam. Ed. {ga].—‘‘Ed. 4. corrected and enlarged”’, as ed. 9, but with cancel t.p. and a leaf with page numbers ‘xv-xvi’ and xvii-xviil, inserted in place of xv-xviii (see Henrey 961), front., p. [1]- xxiv, [1]-580, pl. 1-12. Copy: AMD. The original work constituted the first treatise of the Linnaean system in England. ‘To what extent it was a translation, by E. W. Gray, of Linnaeus’s Philosophia botanica is not clear to us (see Wiltshear 1915). Ref.: Sherborn, C. D., J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 1: 141. 1760. Jackson, B. D., J. Bot. 53: 66-67. 1915. Wiltshear, F. G., J. Bot. 53: 112. 1915. 4299. Catalogue of plants and seeds, sold by Kennedy and Lee, nursery and seedsmen, at the Vineyard, Hammersmith. London (Sold by S. Hooper, ...) 1774. Oct. (Cat. pl. seeds). Co-author: John Kennedy (1759-1842). Publ.: 1774, 76 p. Copy: Hammersmith Public library (see Willson (1961) (n.v.). Lee, John Ramsay (1868-1959), Scottish cashier and amateur botanist at Glasgow. (7. R. Lee). HERBARIUM and TyYPEs: GL. 810 LEERS BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BL 2: 292, 296, 300, 309, 690; Desmond p. 379; IH 2: 423. Kew 3: 395. Anon., Glasgow Naturalist 17(1): 31. 1951 (portr.). Crundwell, Trans. Brit. bryol. Soc. 3(4): 640. 1959; Glasgow Naturalist 18(2): 111-114. 1959 (bibl.). Mackechnie, Proc. bot. Soc. Brit. Isles 4(1): 104-105. 1960. Walton et al., Glasgow Naturalist 18(1): 31-36. 1958 (tributes 8oth birthday; portr.). 4291. Flora of the Clyde area a handbook of the flowering plants and ferns occuring wild or established within the drainage area of the river and firth of Clyde by John R. Lee. Glasgow (John Smith & Son (Glasgow) Ltd.) 1933. Oct. (Fl. Clyde). Publ.: before Jul 1933 (J. Bot. 1933; Nat. Nov. Sep 1933), p. [1]-xvi, [1]-391. Copy: MO. — Replaces Hennedy, Clydesdale Flora (eds. 1-5, 1865-1891) (TL-2/2640).—See also Rehder 5: xxi for his Plants of the Kenmuir district of the Clyde (1898). Ref.: Matthews, J. Bot. 71: 202-204. 1933. Lee, Sun-Ching (1892-x), Chinese botanist at the Peking teacher’s college. (S. C. Lee). HERBARIUM and TYPES: PE. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 360; Hirsch p. 171; [H 2: 423; Kew 3: 396; MW p- 264, suppl. p. 195; TL-2/1: see Bowdich, S. 4292. Forest botany of China ... Shanghai, China (The Commercial Press, Limited) 1935. Oct. (Forest bot. China). Publ.: 1935 (p. vii: Mar 1934), p. [i*], [i]-xlvii, [1]-991, [1, colof.], pl. 7-272. Copies: MO, USDA. Suppl.: 30 Nov 1973, p. [i*], i-xi, 1-477. Copy: MO. — Taipei, Taiwan. Leers, Johann Daniel (1727-1774), German botanist and pharmacist; born at Wunsiedel nr. Bayreuth; from 1755 owner of the academic pharmacy at Herborn, Nassau. (Leer). HERBARIUM and Types: Unknown. Part of the herbarium was acquired by G. F. Hoffman, but destroyed in the Moscow fire of 1812. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 2(1): 12; Backer p. 320; Barnhart 2: 361; BM 3: 1079; Dryander 3: 157, 5: 320; Frank 3(Anh.): 56; GR p. 28; Hortus 3: 1198 (““Leers”’) ; Jackson p. 305; Kew 3: 397; LS 15089; NI 1162; PR 5149 (ed. 1: 5658); Rehder 5: 497; SO 665; Tucker TAO. Jung, W., Flora des Herzogtums Nassau x. 1832. Leers, H. P., in Leers, Flora herbornensis ed. 2, cura Willdenow, p. xili-xxiv, also in ed. 1, on unnumbered pages. Meusel, Lexikon teut. Schriftst. 8: 107. 1808. Roth, Arch. Gesch. Naturw. Technik 2: 146-148. 1909. Schmidt, Decheniana 105/106: 205-208. 1952. Sprengel, Ko Psi). Hust rei bot.2: 471. 138: EPONYMY: Leersia O. Swartz (1788, nom. cons.). 4293. Joannis Danielis Leers Flora herbornensis exhibens plantas circa Herbornam Nas- soviorum crescentes, secundum systema sexuale Linneanum distributas, cum descrip- tionibus rariorum in primis graminum, propriisque observationibus et nomenclatura. Acces- serunt graminum omnium indigenorum eorumque adfinium civ, auctoris manu ad vivum delineatae aerique incisae. Herbornae Nassoviorum (sumptibus auctoris) 1775. Oct. (FU. herborn.). Ed. 1:1775 (p. [xvi]: Nov 1774; GGA 25 Mai 1776), p. [i*], [1*-xxx1*], [1-11]-lix, [lx, err.], [1]-288, [1-4, index], pl. 1-16 (uncoloured copper engr. by the author). Copies: G, MO, US, USDA. — Published posthumously by Leers’s son Heinrich Paul who provided a biography. 811 LEERS Editio altera: Berolini [Berlin] (impensis Christiani Friderici Himburgi), publ.: Apr 1789, p. [i] -Ixxviii, [1]-289, [290, abbr.], [1-6, ind.], pl. 1-76 (id.). Copies: G, MO, USDA; IDC 4010. — Biography by H. P. Leers on p. xili-xxiv. Editor: Carl Ludwig Willdenow (1765- 1812). Editio nova: Herbornae et Gissae [Herborn and Giessen] (apud J. C. Krieger, Jun.) 1790, p. [i*-xxxii*], [i]-lix, [Ix, err.], [1]-288, [1-4, index], pl. 1-16. Copies: MO, USDA. — Unchanged reissue of ed. 1, new t.p. only. The plates were drawn and engraved by Leers himself; the copper plates are at the Landesbibliothek Wiesbaden. The plates were copied by Gilibert in his edition of Latour- rette, Demonstr. bot., ed. 4, 1796 (TL-2/4229), and by Wilbrand 1819. Ref.: Anon., [review], GGA 1776(1): 533. 25 Mai 1776. Wilbrand, J. B., Handbuch der Botanik, Giessen 1819 (corrections and additions). Hiubener, Flora 22(2): 484-488. 1839 (on localities). Linde, A. von der, Die Nassauer Drucke der k. Landesbibliothek zu Wiesbaden 1: 200, 989. 1882. Roth, Arch. Gesch. Naturw. Technik 2: 146-148. 1909. Lees, Edwin (1800-1887), British printer and stationer at Worcester who gave up business at an early stage and devoted himself exclusively to the natural history of the English Midlands. (£. Lees). HERBARIUM and TyPES: Some material at MANCH,;; letters in Broome corr. at BM. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Ainsworth p. 102, 315; Barnhart 2: 361; BB p. 184-185; BL 2: 274, 319, 680; CSP 3: 925-926, 8: 189, 16: 674; Desmond p. 380 (q.v. for further biogr. refs.) ; DNB 32: 394; GR p. 376; Hortus 3: 1198 (““Lees’’) ; IH 2: 424; Jackson p. 571; Kew3: 398; LS 15091-15097; PR 5150-5151; Rehder 5: 497-498; Tucker 1: 418-419. Anon., Bot. Not. 1888: 46; Naturalist 778: 372. 1921 (portr.); Proc. Linn. Soc. 1887/1888: 93. 1890. Hawksworth, D. L. & M. R. D. Seaward, Lichenol. Brit. Isl. 20, 24, 109. 1977. Kent, D. H., Hist. fl. Middlesex 22-23. 1975. Mathews, J. Bot. 25: 384. 1887. Riddelsdell, Fl. Gloucestershire cxxu-cxxi. 1948. Wade, A. E., Fl. Monmouthshire 11. 1970. White, Ann. Bot., London, 1: 406-408. 1888 (bibl.). NOTE: Lees published, under the name of Ambrose Florence, a “‘Strangers’ Guide to the City and the Cathedral” [of Worcester] containing A catalogue of plants growing wild in the vicinity of Worcester (1820); as ‘““Alwynus Malverine”’ he published popular articles on natural history in the Malvern News and Journal of which he was the editor from 1861 onward. 4294. The botany of the Malvern Hills, in the counties of Worcester, Hereford, and Gloucester; with the precise stations of the rarer plants, and introductory observations on the general features, geology, and natural history of the district ... London (Tilt and Bogue, .. .) Malvern (H. Lamb) s.d. [1843]. Duod. (in sixes). (Bot. Malvern Hills). Ed. 1: Jun-Nov 1843 (Bot. Zeit. 29 Dec 1843, p. vill: 12 Mai 1843), p. [i]-vili, [1]-64. Copy: NY. Ed. 2:Sep-Dec 1852 (p. ii: Aug 1852), frontisp., [1*-11*], [i]-11, [1 ]-101. Copy: NY. — “Second edition, enlarged and corrected ...’’ London (David Bogue, ...) Malvern (H. Lamb and Son) s.d. Duod. Ed. 3: Aug-Dec 1868 (p. viii: 31 Jul 1868), front., [1]-vii, [viii], [1]-166. Copies: MO, NY. 4295- The botany of Worcestershire, or the distribution of the indigenous & naturalized plants of that county, with descriptions of the most remarkable localities for botanical observation, including sketches of the physical geography of Worcestershire in four botanical districts, and a tabulated arrangement of plants, showing their frequent or rare occurrence in each division ... Worcester: (printed for theWorcestershire Naturalists’ Club.) 1867. Oct. (in fours). (Bot. Worcestershire). 812 LEFEBURE Publ.: Aug-Dec 1867 (p. [iii*]: Jul 1867), map, p. [i*-iv*], [i]-xci, [1]-147, front., [1]-48, [ 49-50, err.]. Copies: MO, NY. Ref.: BM 3: 1079. Lees, Frederick Arnold (1847-1921), British physician and botanist at Leeds (1887- 1921). (F. Lees). HERBARIUM and TYPES: BM (p.p.; 2000), CMM (main herb., 25.000). Some further material at LCN and SLBI. Lees’ library also went to CMM (now at Bradford Public Library). Mosses at MANCH. Ref.: Seaward, Naturalist 1967: 77-80; 907: 133-135. 1970; 915: 125-129. 1970; 924: 35-36. 1973 (extensive details on Lincolnshire collections). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 361; BB p. 185; BL 2: 252, 254, 275, 276, 277, 278, 279, 680; BM 3: 1079; Clokie p. 198; CSP 8: 189, 10: 549-550, 12: 436, 16: 674; Desmond p. 380; GR p. 403; IH 2: 424 Jackson p. 571; Kew 3: 398; LS 15098-15099, 35911; Tucker 1: 419. Britten, J. Bot. 60: 97-100. 1921 (portr.). Davy, J. Bot. 31: 123-124. 1893 (criticism of Lees’ Outline flora of Lincolnshire, publ. in White’s Directory for Lincolnshire, see Comp. works). Druce, G. C., Fl. Berkshire clxxxiil. 1897; Bot. Soc. Exch. Club Brit. Isles Rep. 6(3): 358- 363. 1922. Gibbons, E. J., Fl. Lincolnshire 57. 1975. Hawksworth, D. L. & M. R. D. Seaward, Lichenol. Brit. Isl. 109-110, 198. 1977. Lees, F. A., Description of the Lees herbarium and library, Bradford Public Library, 1910 (fide Britten 1922; autobiogr.). Spalding, D. A. E., Sorby Record 2(4): 12-13. 1967 (n.v.). COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Edited: The London catalogue of British mosses, ed. 2, 1881 (originally issued by C. P. Hobkirk and H. Goswell). (2) Outline flora of Lincolnshire, in W. White’s Directory for Lincolnshire, Sheffield 1892, p. 37-63. (3) Founder and editor of Botanical Record Club: phanerogamic and cryptogamic (1873: founded as Botanical Locality Record Club, 1879 Botanical Record Club), reports edited by Lees 1873-1886 (six issues). (4) With James William Davis (1846-1893) : West Yorkshire: an account ofits geology ... and botany, part 2, Physical geography and botanical topography. London 1878 (see BM 1: 428). 4296. The flora of West Yorkshire with a sketch of the climatology and lithology in connection therewith ... London: (Lovell Reeve & Co., ...) 1888. Oct. (F/. West Yorkshire). Ed. [1]: Jan-Mai 1888 (p. x: 31 Dec 1887; J. Bot. Jun 1888; Nat. Nov. Jul(2) 1888; Bot. Zeit. 29 Jun 1888), p. [i]-x, [1-3], [1], map, [3]-843, [1-4, subscribers]. Copies: G, USDA. — A supplement to the Yorkshire floras, edited by C. A. Cheetham and W. A. Sledge, London [1942], iv, 134 p. provides an updated list of vasc. plants and Characeae. Ref.: Britten J., J. Bot. 26: 219-222. Jun 1888 (extensive review). Lefebure, Louis F. Henri (1754-1839), French botanist; sous-préfet at Verdun until 1814. (Leféb.). HERBARIUM and Types: Unknown. Some material at PC(?). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 361; BM 3: 1080; Kew 3: 399; Moebius p. 291; PR 5155-5157 (ed. 1: 5679-5689); Rehder 5: 498; SO 805, 808; Tucker p. 419. Fries, Th. M. J. M. Hulth, Bref Skrifv. Linné 1(7): 71. 1917. O., Dict. sci. méd. 5: 564. 1882. Pritzel, G. A., Linnaea 19: 456. 1847. NOTE: We regret that our treatment of this authur is incomplete. For a list of titles attributed to him see PR ed. 1, nos. 5679-5689. All these titles appear to be rare. 813 LEFEBURE 4297. Méthode signalementaire pour servir a étude du nom des plantes, ou nouvelle maniére da apprendre a connaitre le nom des plantes a leur premiere inspection, sans qu’il soit besoin d’avoir étudié aucun systéme, et par un procédé qui exige a peine une heure d’étude. Par M. Louis Lefébure. De l’ imprimerie de Richomme. A eras, (chez Mhe|Desoer, brane...) 1814. Oct. (Meth. signal.). [7]: 1814 —p. [1]-96 De 1814 p. [1]-8, [9-17, glossary and index]. Ds _ 1815 p. [1]-30, [1, avis]. (PR cites 80 p. text). Copies: B(1t), BR(1, 2), G(1-3), USDA(r). — In a note on 1: 96 the author announces te! “tablettes mobiles” to accompany part 2. We have found no copy of these tables. 4298. Concordance des trois systémes de Tournefort, Linnaeus et Jussieu, par le systéme foliaire appliqué aux genres des plantes qui croissent spontanément dans le rayon de dix lieues autour de Paris; au moyen duquel on connaitra sur-le-champ et simultanément le nom géneérique de ces plantes et leurs caractéres classiques dans ces systémes . . . deuxieme édition. Imprimerie de Richomme. A Paris (Chez Th. Desoer, libraire, . . . ) 1816. Oct. (Concord. trovs syst.). Publ.: 1816, p. [1]-75, [1-2, poem]. Copies: NY, USDA. — A first edition is not known to us. 4299. Atlas botanique, ou clef du Jardin de univers. [Paris (Treuttel et Wurtz) 1817]. Oct. (Atlas bot.). Publ.: 1817 (fide PR ed. 1), p. [1]-224. Copy: USDA. — This copy has on p. [1] a half title. It lacks the t.p. cited by PR with the full title: “Atlas botanique, ou clef du jardin de Punivers, d’apres les principes de Tournefort et de Linné réunis.”’ PR also cites a plate and (5682) a “clef du Jardin de univers ... Prospectus’, 4 p., 7 pl. (n.v.). 4300. Flore de Paris, genera et species, ou premiere application faite du nouveau systeme floral aux plantes vivantes. Paris (Imprimerie de Casimir, . . .) 1835. Duod. (in sixes). (FV. Paris). Publ.: Mai 1835 (t.p. and cover), p. [i*-iii*], [1]-iv, [1]-84 one sided, 85-124. Copies: BR, G, NY, USDA. — Author’s name not on t.p.; copies signed by author. Lefévre, Edouard (1839-1894), French botanist and entomologist; born at Chartres; to Indo-China 1856-1858 as civil engineer; from 1858 in the central administration of French public works. (Lefev.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Indo-China material at P. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BL 2: 148, 680; BM 3: 1080; CSP 8: 189, 10: 550, 12: 437, 16: 675-676; Kew 3: 399; PR 5158-5159; Tucker 1: 419. Fairmaire, Ann. Soc. entomol. France 64: 121-126. 1895 (portr. bibl.). 4301. Botanique du département d’Eure-et-Loir par M. Ed. Lefévre ... Chartres (Petrot- Garnier, libraire ...) 1866. Oct. (Bot. Eure-et Loir). Publ.: 1866 (p. viii: 1 Jun 1866; BSbF rd. Feb-Apr 1867; rev. Mai 1867), cover, [i*-1i*], [1]- Vill, *[n|=3i00% |,.cont. | Copies: B, G. — Includes cryptogams; for the musci Lefévre was assisted by ““M. Richard (de Chartres)”. Published as Statistique scientifique, partie 1, Société archéologique d’Eure-et Loir. Ref.: Lefevre, Apercu sur la flore de Parrondissement de Chartres, Chartres, Jun 1859, suppl. 1860. (PR 5158) (50 copies) (copy of suppl. at NY; orig. n.v.). Lefroy, Sir John Henry (1817-1890), British soldier, colonial administrator and botanist, governor of Bermuda 1872-1877, of Tasmania 1880-1882. (Lefr.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Main set of Bermuda plants at K; other set at GH; Tasmanian plants at LE (fide BB). Letters at K. BIBLIOGR: EE and BioGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 362; BB p. 185; BM 3: 1080; CSP 3: 930, 10: 552, 16: 678; Desmond p. 380; DNB 32: 399-404; IH 2: 425; Kew 3: 399-400. Hemsley, W. B., J. Bot. 21: 105. 1883. 814. LEGENDRE Hooker, J. D., Proc. R. Geogr. Soc. 13(2): 115-122. 1891. Lefroy, A. H. F., Trans. Canad. Inst. 2: 1-4. 1892. Urban, I., Symb. ant. 1: 95. 1898, 3: 73. 1902. 4302. The botany of Bermuda. By General Sir John Lefroy, F. R. S., Athenaeum Club, London. — From Bulletin no. 25. U.S. National Museum. Washington (Government Printing Office) 1884. Oct. (Bot. Bermuda). Publ.: Jun 1884, cover (with title as above), p. 33-141. Copies: NY, US. - Bull. U.S. Natl. Mus. 25: 33-141. 1884. — Botany part of Contributions to the natural history of the Bermudas (Bull. no. 25). Le Gal, Marcelle Louise Fernande (1895-x), French mycologist at the Muséum d’Histoire naturelle, Paris; Dr. sci. nat. Paris 1944. (Le Gal). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: PC. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Andrews p. 68; Bossert p. 232; [H 2: 425; Kew 3: 400, Roon p. 68; Stevenson p. 1248. EPONYMY: Marcelleina J. van Brummelen, R. P. Korf & M. A. Rifai (1967). NOTE: Mme Le Gal’s thesis, defended at Paris on 19 Mai 1944, Recherches sur les ornementations sporales des discomycetes operculés, published 1947 (Theses Fac. Sci. Paris ser. A, no. 450) was reprinted’as Bibliotheca mycologica vol. 28, 1970, by J. Cramer (Lehre, B. R. D.). The original text appeared also in Ann. Sci. nat. Bot. ser. 11. 8: 73-297. 1947. Le Gall de Kerlinou, Nicolas Joseph Marie (1787-1860), French botanist; “‘conseiller a la Cour d’Appel de Rennes’’; député d’Hle-et-Vilaine. (Le Gall). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BL 2: 143, 182, 680; BM 3: 1080; CSP 3: 930-931; Jackson p. 288; Kew 3: 400; Tucker 1: 419. 4303. Flore du Morbihan, ...Vannes (Imprimerie de J.-M. Galles, ...) 1852. Duod. (7. Morbthan). Publ.: 1852, p. [i]-xxiv, [1]-839, [840, err.]. Copies: G, MO. — Rezssue: 1857, n.v. Legendre, Charles Valentin Alexandre (1841-1935), French botanist; founder (1889) of Société botanique du Limousin; founder and editor of Le regne végétal (1890-1892) ctd. as Revue scientifique du Limousin (1893-1909). (Legendre). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Legendre owned a large private herbarium of Limousin plants; present location unknown. A herbarium given by ““M. Legendre” was deposited at the office of the Linn. Soc. of Bordeaux on 20 Nov 1895. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BL 2: 143, 159, 170, 680; CSP 16: 678; LS 15109-15111; 35913-35914; Plesch p. 304; Rehder 5: 499. Anon., Bull. Acad. int. Géogr. bot. 18: 139. 1909 (bibl.). Guillaumin, A., Bull. Soc. bot. France 82: 137. 1935. 4304. Flore du Limousin s.1.n.d. [Limoges (imp. Ve. H. Ducourtieux) | 1893-1895. Oct. (in fours). (Fl. Limousin). Publ.: Published in 8 parts which were issued as supplements to La Revue scientifique du Limousin 1(11)-2(31) as follows (copies: G, MO.): : 15 Nov 1893, Rev. set. Limousin 1(11): [1]-12. : 15 Jan 1894, ib. 2(13): [13]-20 : 15 Feb 1894, ib. 2(14): [21]-28. : 15 Apr 1894, ib. 2(16): 29-36. : 15 Mai 1894, ib. 2(17): 37-44. to oN GH w Go 815 LEGENDRE 6: 15 Jul 1894, ib. 2(19): 45-52. 7: 15 Apr 1895, ib. 3(28): 53-60. 8: 15 Jul 1895, ib. 2(31): 61-68. 4305. Catalogue des plantes du Limousin .. . Limoges (1: Imprimerie-librairie Ducourtieux & Gout, ...; 2: Imprimerie A. Bontemps .. .) 1914-1922, 2 vols. Qu. (Cat. pl. Limousin). 721914, pills | Ul=-302) (Gie288). 2: 1922, p. [1], [1]-410 Copies: G, MICH. — Published as a supplement to La Revue scientifique du Limousin, 1913-1922. Supplément: Limoges (Imprimerie de A. Bontemps . . .) [1925-] 1926, p. [1-11], [1]-96. Copy: MO. — Originally published in La Revue Scientifique du Limousin nos. 328-334, 1925-1926. Legget, William Henry (1816-1882), American botanist, B. Sc. Columbia 1837. (Legg.). HERBARIUM and TyPESs: NY; other material at BUF, K, MICH, MSC. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Appleton 3: 679; Barnhart 2: 362; Bossert p. 232; CSP 12: 437; 1H 2: 425; Jackson p. 221; Kew 3: 400; NW p. 51. Anon., Bot. Not. 1883: 30. Gerard, W. G., Bull. Torrey bot. Club 9: 60. 1882. Leggett, W. H., Bull. Torrey bot. Club 1: 1. 1870 (prefatory). Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 164, 567, gob. 1963. Hogg, T., Bull. Torrey bot. Club 9: 85-86. 1882. Rickett, H. W., Index Bull. ‘Torrey bot. Club 57-62. 1955. COMPOSITE WORKS: First editor of the Bulletin of the Torrey botanical Club, vols. 1-9(3), Jan 1870- Mar 1882. Legrand, Antoine (1839-1905), French botanist; civil servant with public works (road inspector) at Chateauroux (1860), Perpignan (1861), Saint-Etienne (1864) Montbrison (1866); at Bourges (1875) as “‘agent-voyer en chef de PAube. (Legrand). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown; IH mentions material from ““A. Legrand” at BR, CGE, P and WAG. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 3: 852; Barnhart 2: 362; BL 2: 104, 122, 104, 122, 130, 131, 138, 140, 171, 193, 680; BM 3: 1081; CSP 3: 932, 8: 192, 12: 437, 16: 682; Dryander 1: 79, 5: 321; Hortus 3: 1198 (“Legrand, A.”);. IH 2: 426; Jackson p. 283; Kew 3: 400; Langman p. 434; PFC 1: xlvi, 2(2): xvi; PR 5163; Rehder 5: 499; Saccardo 2: 62; Tucker 1: 419. Anon., Le Monde des plantes 7: 74. 1898; Bull. Soc. bot. Deux-Sevres 17: 60. 1905 (publ. 1906), 20: 291, pl. 3. 1909. Flahault, C. H. M., Bull. Soc. bot. France 52: 388-395. 1905 (bibl.). Husnot, P.T., Rev. bryol. 2(4-7): 104. 1875, 32(6): 115. 1905. Mornet, Mém. Soc. hist. Cher 1906/7: 255 (n.v.). COMPOSITE WORKS: Compositae, in H. J. Coste, Fl. descr. France 2: 280-352. 17 Jan 1903, 353- 448. 12 Mai 1903, 448-479. 17 Aug 1903. EPONYMY: Legrandia F. Stockmans (1968) is dedicated to R. Legrand, Belgian botanist. Legrandia Kausel (1944) is dedicated to Carlos Maria Diego Enrique Legrand (1901-Xx), Urugayan botanist. 4306. Statistique botanique du Forez . . .Saint-Etienne (Imprimerie de Ve Théolier et Ce, . . .) 1873. Oct. (Statist. bot. Forez). Publ.: 1873 (p. 8: 31 Dec 1872), p. [1]-290. Copy: NY. — Reprinted from Ann. Soc. Agr. Industrie, Sci., Arts, Belles-Lettres Dép. Loire, vol. 17: 43-221, 298-418. 1873. Supplément: Jun 1876, Saint-Etienne, 44 p. (n.v.), reprinted from id. 20: 273-317. 1876. — See Husnot, Rev. bryol. 4(2): 31. Mar-Apr 1877. Ref.: Schultz, Bull. Soc. Bot. Belg. 14: 128-136. 1875 (critical notes). 816 LEGUE 4307. Flore analytique du Berry contenant toutes les plantes vasculaires spontanées ou cultivées en grand dans les départements de l’Indre & du Cher. Bourges (Soumard-Berneau .. . ) 1887. Oct. (Fl. anal. Berry). kd. 1: Jul-Aug 1887 (Nat. Nov. Aug(1) 1887, Nov(1) 1887; Bot. Zeit. 26 Aug 1887; J. Bot. Sep 1887), p. [i]-lxvi, [1, h.t.], [1]-346, [1, cont.]. Copy: G. Ed. 2: Jan-Mai 1894 (Nat. Nov. Jun(2) 1894; Bot. Zeit. 1 Nov 1894), p. [i]-xxix, [xxx, err.], [1, h.t.], [1]-430, [1, cont.]. Copy: G. — “‘2e edition.” Bourges (Léon Renaud ...) 1894. Oct. Supplement a la Flore du Berry, s.1. 1900, p. [1]-82. Copy: G. — Reprinted from Mém. Soc. hist. Cher ser. 4. 15: 1-82. 1900. Legré, Ludovic (1838-1904), French jurist and botanical historian, “‘batonnier de l’ordre des avocats de Marseille.” (Legré). HERBARIUM and TYPES: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 12(3): 262; Barnhart 2: 362; BL 2: 192, 680; BM 3: 1081; Bossert p. 232; CSP 16: 683; Kew 3: 401; Plesch p. 304; Rehder 5: 499; Tucker 1: 419. Anon., Bot. Not. 1905: 56. Cavillier, F. G., Boissiera 5: 59-60. 1941. Gerber, Bull. Soc. bot. France 51: clvii-clxvi. 1904. (bibl.). Heckel, Rev. hort. Bouches-du-Rh6éne 1904: 95-99 (fide Cavillier). Malinvaud, Bull. Soc. bot. France 51: 238-239. 1904. Zeiller, Bull. Soc. bot. France 51: 209. 1904. 4308. La botanique en Provence au xvie siecle. Pierre Pena et Mathias de Lobel. Marseille (Typographie et lithographie Barlatier) 1899. Oct. (Pena et Lobel). Publ.: 1899 (J. Bot. Feb 1899 states that publication took place in 1898; Bot. Zeit. 16 Feb 1899), p. [i]-viul, [1]-263. Copy: L. Ref.: Legré, L., Bull. Soc. bot. France 44: sess. extr. xi-xlviil. 1897. Jackson, B. D., J. Bot. 37: 88-92. 1899. 4309. La botanique en Provence au xvie siecle. Léonard Rauwolf, Jacques Raynaudet. Marseille (H. Aubertin & G. Rolle) 1go00. Oct. (Rauwolf, Raynaudet). Publ.: tg00 (Nat. Nov. Nov(2) 1900), p. {i]-x, [1]-147, [1, cont.]. Copy: L. 4310. La botanique en Provence au xvie siécle. Les deux Bauhin| Jean-Henri Cherler et Valerand Dourez. Marseille (H. Aubertin & G. Rolle) 1904. Oct. (Deux Bauhin). Publ.: Jan-Apr 1904 (p. xi: 25 Dec 1903; Bot. Zeit. 16 Mai 1904), p. [i]-xi, [1]-117. Copy: L. Legué, Alphonse Marie Léon (1841-1920), French botanist at Mondoubleau in Loir-et Cher. (Legué). HERBARIUM and TYPEs: P, PC. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 3: 764; Barnhart 2: 362; BL 2: 171, 680; CSP 16: 683; IH 2: 426; LS 15114-15115; Rehder 5: 499; Tucker 1: 420. Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. Deux-Sévres 21: 322, pl. 2. 1910 (portr., signature). Bois, Bull. Soc. bot. France 67: 398. 1920. 4311. Catalogue des plantes vasculaires qui croissent naturellement dans le canton de Mondou- bleau ... Paris-Auteuil (Imprimerie des Apprentis-Orphelins-Roussel, ...) 1891. 18-mo. (Cat. pl. Mondoubleau). Publ.: Mar-Jul 1891 (p. x: 15 Feb 1891; Nat. Nov. (1) Aug 1891; Bot. Zeit. 30 Oct 1891), p. [i]-x, [1]-106. Copies: G, NY, USDA. — The NY copy has a cover with a sticker on top of the original imprint, Paris (Librairie des Sciences naturelles Paul Klincksieck .. .). 4312. Catalogue raisonné des basidiomycetes qui croissent autour de Mondoubleau dans les départements de Loir-et Cher, de la Sarthe & d’Eure-et Loir ... Vendome (Launay, imprimeur-éditeur ...) 1908. (Cat. basidiomyc. Mondoubleau). 817 LEGUE Publ.: 1908 (p. iii: 15 Apr 1908), p. [i*], [i]-viii, [1], [1]-192. Copy: Stevenson. Published originally in Bulletin de la Societe Archéologique, scientifique et littéraire du Vendémois. Le Héricher, Edouard (1812-1890), French archeologist, historian and botanist. (Le Heéricher). HERBARIUM and TYPES: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 363; BL 2: 186, 680; BM 3: 1081; Jackson p. 10; Kew 3: 401; PR 5164; Tucker 1: 420. 4313. Essai sur la flore populaire de Normandie et d’ Angleterre ... Avranches (E. Tostain ..., Auguste Anfray, ...) Paris (J. B. Dumoulin, ... Auguste Aubry, ...) 1857. Oct. (Essaz fl. pop. Normandie). Publ.: 1857, p. [i-iv], [1]-103, additions [1]-14. Copy: NY. — Vernacular nomenclature. 4314. Philologie de la flore scientifique et populaire de Normandie et d’ Angleterre ... Coutances (Imprimerie de Salettes, . . .) s.d. [1883]. Oct. (Philol. fl. Normandie). Publ.: Jan-Apr 1883 (Nat. Nov. Mai(1) 1883), p. [i]-vin, [1]-115. Copy: NY. Lehmann, August (//. 1869), German botanist; high school teacher at Torgau (on Elbe, Saxonia). (A. Lehm.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. 4315. Programm des Gymnasiums zu Torgau, mit welchem zu der Feier des Schroderschen Stiftungs-Actus am 21 Marz 1869 ... Inhalt: 1) Uebersicht der Flora von Torgau. Von August Lehmann. 2) Nachrichten ... Torgau (E. Tragmann’s Druckerei) 1869. Qu. (Uebers. Fl. Torgau). Publ.: on or shortly before 21 Mar 1869, p. [1]-13 (entire program [i], [1]-13, [14]-32). Copy: MO. Lehmann, Eduard (also: Leman, Eduard Eduardovich) (1841-1902), Baltic-German (born at Riga) botanist and physician; studied at Dorpat 1860-1865; from 1866-1874 practicing physican); from 1874-1902 at Witebsk. (Ed. Lehm.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. — Herbarium specimens made by “A. Lehmann” stem from Alexander Lehmann (1814-1842), see IH 2: 426. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 3: 758; Barnhart 2: 363; BM 3: 1087 (Leman, partly incorrect) ; Bossert p. 232; CSP 3: 935; Kew 3: 401; Lenley p. 261; LS 15117; Moebius p. 355; MW p. 264; Rehder 5: 499; TR 500, 758; Tucker 1: 420. Ascherson, P. F. A., Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 44: xxxv-xxxvil. 1903. Kupffer, Acta Horti bot. Univ. imp. jurjev. 3: 210-215. 1902 (portr.); Korrespondenzbl. Naturf. Ver. Riga 45: 21-27. 1902. note: V. Mihlenbach, St. Louis, has drawn our attention to a possible confusion in various bibliographies with Ed. Lehmann, fl. 1903, author of e.g. Materialien zur Flora des Kreises Buisk im Gouvernement Tomsk, Kasan 1903 (copy: MO), and of the items mentioned by CSP 10: 554-555 and 16: 684. 4316. Flora von Polnisch-Livland mit besonderer Beriicksichtigung der Florengebiete Nord- westrusslands, des Ostbalticums, der Gouvernements Pskow und St. Petersburg sowie der Verbreitung der Pflanzen durch Eisenbahnen ... Jurjew (Dorpat). (Druck von C. Mat- tiesen) 1895. Oct. (Fl. Poln.-Livl.). Publ.: Jul 1895 (p. ii: 27 Jun 1895 0.s.; p. xiii: Mar 1895; Nat. Nov. Nov(1), Dec (1, 2) 1895; Bot. Zeit. 1 Feb 1896), p. [i]-xiii, [1]-430, [1-2, err.], map. Copies: B, BR, NY. — Also published as Archiv fiir Naturkunde Liv-, Ehst- und Kurlands, ser. 2, vol. 11(1) (journal: Teyler).— Kuppfer (1902) cites 27 Mar 1895 0.s. (8 Apr 1895) as date of publ. The date of the censor, however, is 27 Jun 1895. 818 LEHMANN, J. G. C. Nachtrag [1]: Feb 1897 (t.p. 1896; p. [2]: 7 Nov 1896 0.s.; Nat. Nov. Apr(1), Mai(1) 1897), p. [1]-124, [1, err.]. Copies: B, BR. — Also published as id. vol. 11(2): 433-557. —‘“‘Nachtrag (1) zur Flora... Mit einem Index generum als Anhang . . .”’ Jurjew (Dorpat) (id.) 1896. Oct. Ref.: Lehmann, E., Arch. Naturk. Liv-, Ehst- und Kurlands ser. 2. 1: 519-580. 1859 (prelim. publ.). Graebner, P., Bot. Jahrb. 21(Lit.): 10. 1896 (rev. main volume). Engler, A., Bot. Jahrb. 26(Lit.): 47. 1899 (rev. Nachtrag). Lehmann, Ernst (1880-1957), German botanist and geneticist at Tubingen, working with Veronica (Ernst Lehm.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: TUB. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 363; BJI 2: 103; Bossert p. 233; Kew 3: 401-402; Langman p. 435; LS 15117; Moebius p. 355; MW p. 264. Ewan, J. et al., Short hist. bot. U.S. 66. 1969. Kunkele, S., Jh. Ges. Naturk. Wurttemberg 125: 15%. 1970 (herb.). 4317. Geschichte und Geographie der Veronica-Gruppe Megasperma ... Stuttgart (E. Schweizerbart’sche Verlagsbuchhandlung (Erwin Nagele) G.m.b.H.) 1930 Qu. (Gesch. Veronica). Publ.: Apr 1930 (J. Bot. Jun 1930; Nat. Nov. Apr 1930); p. [i-t], [1]-55, pl. 1. Copy: BR. — Bibliotheca botanica Heft 99 (vol. 15). Ref.: A. J. W(ilmott), J. Bot. 68: 189-190. 1930. Lehmann, Friedrich (//. 1886), German mycologist at Munster. (/*. Lehm.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BM 3: 1081; CSP 16: 685; LS 15118. 4318. Systematische Bearbeitung der Pyrenomycetengattung Lophiostoma (Fr.) Ces. & DNtrs., mit Berucksichtigung der verwandten Gattungen Glyphium, (N.i.c.), Lophium, Fr., und Mptilinidion, Duby ... Halle (Druck von E. Blochmann & Sohn in Dresden. Fur die Akademie in Commission bei Wilh. Engelmann in Leipzig.) 1866. Qu. (Lophiostoma). Publ.: 1886 (p. 6: Spring 1884; mss. submitted 7 Nov 1884; Bot. Zeit 29 Oct 1886; Flora Feb 1887), p. [1]-108, pl. 8-73 (uncol. liths.). Copy: Stevenson. — Nova Acta Leop. 50(2): 47- 152, pl. 8-13. 1886. Lehmann, Johann Georg Christian (1792-1860), German botanist at Hamburg; town librarian and professor of natural history at the Hamburg Johanneum (Gymnasium academicum); director of the Hamburg botanical garden. (Lehm.). HERBARIUM and Types: Lehmann’s herbarium was sold in parts (per family). The greater part is now at S. Boraginaceae and Nicotiana were acquired by O. W. Sonder (now at MEL, information provided by A. B. Court); the algae are at HBG; bryophytes are at L, S and PC (through Montagne). Ref.: Anon., Bot. Zeit. 18: 208. 1860 (note on sale herb.). Otto, C. F., Gard. Chron. 1860: 362. (sale herb.). Klatt, F. W., Bonplandia 8: 143. 1860 (sale herb.). Steinberg, C., Webbia 32(1): 29. 1977. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BioGRAPHY: ADB 18: 143; AG 2(2): 488, 5(1): 410; Barnhart 2: 363; BM 3: 1082; CSP 3: 935-936; Dryander 3: 539, 614, 5: 53, 321; DTS 1: 167-168, 6(4): 10, 166; Frank 3(Anh.): 56; GR p. 104-105; Hortus 3: 1198 (“Lehm.”’); IH 1(ed. 6): 361, 2: 426; Jackson p. 571; Kew 3: 402; Langman p. 435; Lenley p. 462; LS 15120; Maiwald p. 166, 232; Moebius p. 378; MW p. 264; NAF 28B(2): 442; NI 1165-1167; PR 5166-5177 (ed. 1: 5700-5710); Rehder 5: 499; SBC p. 125 (““Lehm.”’); Tucker 1: 420; Urban-Berl. p. 305; Zander ed. 10, p. 683. Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 6: 760. 1860; Flora 43: 143, 271-272. 1860. 819 LEHMANN, J. G. CG. Hausmann, F., Fl. tirol. 1182. Fischer- Benzon, R. J. D. von, im P. Prahl, Krit. Fl. Schleswig-Holstein 2: 33. 1890. Graustein, J. E., Thomas Nuttall 376. 1967. Hall, N., Botanists of the Eucalypts 83. 1978. Hornemann, J. W., Nat. Tidsskr. 1: 587. 1837. Maiden, J. H., J. West. Austral. nat. Hist. Soc. 6: 19. 1909. Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 364. 1963. Rodgers, A. D., William Starling Sullivant 164, 173, 190. 1940; John Torrey 119. 1942. Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von, Bot. Zeit. 18: 76. 1860. Schmid, G., Chamisso als Naturforscher nos. 119, 346. 1942. Seeman, B., Bonplandia 8: 85-86. 1860. Stafleu, F. A., Regn. veg. 71: 306, 338; Wentia 16: 62. 1966. Zuchold, E. A., Jahresb. nat. Ver. Halle 5: 31-32. 1853. HANDWRITING: Candollea 31: 325-326. 1976. NAME: Lehmann chose the name “‘Helianthus III” in the Leopoldina (1818). EPONYMY: The etymology of Lehmanna Cassebeer & Theobald (1847), Lehmannia Trattinick (1824), and Lehmannia K. P. J. Sprengel (1817) could not be established. Lehmanniella Gilg (1895) and Neolehmannia Kranzlein (1899) commemorate Friedrich Carl Lehmann (1850- 1903), German collector in Central and South America. 4319. Monographia generis Primvlarum ... Lipsiae [Leipzig] (sumptibus Joannis Ambrosii Barth.) 1817. Qu. (Monogr. Primul.). Publ.: Jan-Jul 1817 (GGA 30 Aug 1817), p. [1]-95, [96], pl. 7-9 (uncol. copp. auct.). Copies: L, MICH, MO, NY, USDA. 4320. Beschreibung einiger neuer und wenig bekannten Pflanzen ... Halle (bei Johann Christian Hendel) 1817. Oct. Publ.: Aug-Dec 1817 (p. 26: Sommer 1817), p. [i-1i], [1]-26, [1, err.], p/. 7-2 (uncol. copp. by S. T. Bayer). Copy: NY.—Neue Schr. nat. Ges. Halle 3(2) : 1-26, pl. 7-2. 1817 (Copy journal publ. at U). To be cited from journal. 4321. Generis Nicotiniarum historia quam munus professoris in Gymnasio hamburgensi aca- demico ingressurus rerum naturae studiosis offert Joannes Georgius Christianus Lehmann . [Hamburg] 1818. Qu. (Gen. Nicot. hist.). Publ. Jan-Jul, prob. Jun-Jul 1818 (Flora rd. before 6 Aue 1818; see also TL-1/661), p. [1]- 52, pl. 1-4 (uncol. copp. unsigned). Copies: B, M, MO, NY, USDA. kef.: Goodspeed, T. H., Chron. bot. 16: 324. 1954. 4322. Synopsis specierum generis Heliotropiorum ... [Erlangae] 1818. Qu. (Syn. Heliotrop.). Publ.: 1818.— Reprinted with original pagination from Nova Acta. Leop. 9: [123]-140. 1818. — Copies: NY, U.— We have seen no copies with independent pagination. 4323. Plantae e familiae Asperifoliarum nuciferae ... Berolini (Sumptibus F. Dummler) 1818, 2 parts. Qu. (Pl. Asperif. nucif.). Pars 1: Jul-early Sep 1818 (p. 250: Mar 1818; see also Isis 1848(2), 1790-1792; antedates fasc. 9 of H. B. K. Nov. Gen. Sp., no. 3143), p. [i-xiv], [1]-250. Pars 2: Sep-Oct 1818 (Isis, Nov. 1818(2): 1847-1851), p. [i*], [i]-ix, [251]-478. Copies: M, MICH, MO, NY, USDA; IDC 8315. Ref.: Anon., Flora 1: 501-505. 30 Oct 1818 (rev. pars 1). 4324. Monographia generis Potentillarum ... Hamburgi (apud Hoffman et Campe.) Parisis (apud Treuttel et Wurtz.) Londini (apud J. H. Bohte.) 1820. Qu. (Monogr. Potentill.). Publ.: Jan-Jun 1820 (JGLE Jun 1820; Beck Jun 1820; Flora rd. 28 Jul 1820), p. [i-v], [1]-201, [1-2, err.], pl. 1-20 (uncol. copp. F. Guimpel). Copies: G, L, MICH, NY, U, US, USDA. Ref.: L. C. T. (review], GGA 1821: 257-264. 17 Feb 1821. Anon., [review], Flora 5(1) Beil. 2: 57-66. Jan-Mar 1822. 820 LEHMANN, jf. G. C. 4325- Icones et descriptiones novarum et minus cognitarum stirpiwm auctore Joanne Georgio Christiano Lehmann ... Pars I. Hamburgi, (apud Perthes et Besser) 1821 [-1824]. Fol. +. (Icon. descr. nov. stirp.). Publ.: in five parts of ten plates each published in undated covers. Text contents of parts not yet known, p. [1]-28, p/. 1-50 (uncol. copp.). Copies: MICH, NY. 1: pl. 1-10. 1821 (Beck 15 Jul 1821, Flora Jan-Mar 1822). 2: pl. 11-20. 1822 (Beck 15 Jul 1822). 3: pl. 21-30. 1823 (Flora 21 Mar 1823). 4: pl. 31-40. 1823 (Flora 21 Mar 1824). 5: pl. 41-50. 1824. Alternative title: Jcones rariorum plantarum e familia Asperifoliarum. 4326. Uber die Gattung Trichothalamus [Bonnae] 1821. Qu. Publ.: 1821, in Nova Acta Leop. 10: [583]-588, pl. 49. 1821. Copies: G, NY, U.— We have seen no reprints with independent pagination. ‘To be cited from journal. 4327. Semina in horto botanico hamburgensi 1822 collesta quae pro mutua commutatione offeruntur. Hamburgi (Typis Johannis Augusti Meissneri.) 1823. Qu. (Sem. hort. bot. ham- burg). Publ.: The seedlists of the Hamburg botanical garden, issued from 1823-1840, contain notes with the diagnoses of new taxa by Lehmann. These names and diagnoses often precede the publication of the same diagnoses with extended descriptions in the Pugilli (no. 4328). The above title runs to 1829, from 1830 on the title is ‘‘Delectus seminum quae in horto hamburgensium botanico e collectioni anni .. . mutuae commutatione offeruntur.”’ Copy of complete set 1822-1840: HBG. For the continuation (1849-1852), see below, no. 4333. 7022-4] =Neeno2s. TOp2al|=74 1032: 1823: [1]-17. 1824. 1833: [1]-8. 1833. 1624: [1]-20. 1824. 1634: [1]-8. 1833. 1625: [1]-17. 1825. 1835: [1]-7. 1833. 1826: [1]-18. 1826. 1836: [1]-7. 1836. 1827: [1]-16. 1827. 1637: [1]-7. 1837. 1628: [1]-17. 1828. 1638: [1]-8. 1838. 1629: [1]-9. Nov-Dec 1829. 1839: [1]-8. 1839. 1630: [1]-8. 1830. 1640: {1 ]-7. 1840. LOT | T= 7-A1OST. 4328. Novarum et minus cognitarum stirpium pugillus 1-X addita enumeratione plantarum omnium in his pugillus descriptarum. Hamburgi 1828-1857. Qu. (Nov. sterp. pug.). General t.p.: Mar Apr 1857, as above, p. [i*]. Pugillus 1: Jun-Sep 1828. (a) Index scholarum in Hamburgensium Gymnasio academico a pascha 1828 usque ad pascham 1829 habendarum, editus ab Joanne Georgio Christiano Lehmanno, ... Continetur his plagulis Pugillus novarum quarumdam plantarum in botanico hambur- gensium horto occurrentium. Hamburg (‘T'ypis Joannis Augusti Meissneri, . . .) 1828. Qu., p. [1]-39. Copies: BR, G, HBG, HH, MICH, NY. (b) Text also in Nova Acta Acad. Leop. 14(2): 799-826. 1829 (copy: MO); reprinted s.1. 1828, p. [1]-26, pl. 45-48 (col.). Copy: USDA. — Pugillus plantarum in botanico hambur- gensium horto occurrentium ... Acad. trad. vere 1828. Continuation Nova Acta Acad. Leop. 16: 313-320. pl. 12-16. 1832 publ. Jan-Jul 1833. (see also Britten 1920). Pugillus 2: 27 Aug 1830. (a) Carolo Friderico Hippio . . . diem mensis augusti vicesimum septimum, quo ante hos viginti quinque annos munus in urbe nostra docendi publicum auspicatus est, feliciter celebranti gratulatur Joannes ... Lehmann collega amicissimus offerens floram fasci- culum nuper repertorum. Stirpium ab J. G. C. Lehmann primum descriptarum pugillus secundus. Hamburgi (‘Typis Joannis Augusti Meissneri, . . .) 1830. Qu., p. [1]-30. Copies: BR, G(2 copies), M, MICH, NY. Pugillus 3: Jan-Apr 1831. (a)Novarum et minus cognitarum stirpium pugillus tertius, quem indici scholarum in 821 LEHMANN, J. G. C. Gymnasio academico hamburgensium anno scholastico 1831 habendarum praemisit Joannes ... Lehmann, ... Hamburgi (Typis Joannis Augusti Meissner, . . .) s.d. Qu., p- [i], [1]-58. Copies: BR, G (2 copies), M, MICH, MO, NY. (b) Index praelectionum in Gymnasio hamburgensium academico anno scholastico 1831. habendarum ... editus ab Joanne Georgio Christiano Lehmanno, H. A. Gymnasii rectore. Praemittitur novarum et minus cognitarum stirpium pugillus tertius. Hamburgi (typis Joannis Augusti Meissneri, .. .) s.d. [1831]. Qu., p. [1]-64. Copy: USDA. Pugillus 4: Feb-Mar 1832 (p. vi: Dec 1831; 28 Mar, rd. by Linn. Soc. Lond.). (a) Novarum ... stirpium pugillus quartus, quem indici . . . scholastico 1832 habendarum praemisit Joannes ... Lehmann, ... Hamburgi (Typis Joannis Augusti Meisneri, ...) s.d. Qu., p. [i]-vi, [1]-64. Copies: BR, FAS, G, M, MICH, MO, NY, USDA. Pugillus 5: Feb-Mar 1833 (p. iv: Jan 1833). (a) Novarum ... stirpium pugillus quintus, quem 1833 ... Lehmann, ... Hamburgi (Typis Joannis Augusti Meissner, ...) s.d. Qu., p. [i]-iv, [1]-28. Copies: BR, FAS, G, MICH, MO, NY, USDA. Pugillus 6: Apr-early Mai 1834. (a)Novarum ... pugillus sextus ... 1834 ... Lehmann, ... Hamburgi. (Typis Joannis Augusti Meissner, . . .) s.d.Qu., p. [1], [1 ]-66, [67]-72 index to Pug. 1-6, p/. 1-5 (uncol., by J. Milde). Copies: B, BR, G, MICH, MO, NY (72 p.). (b) Index scholarum in Gymnasio hamburgensium academico anno scholastico 1834 habendarum ... praemittitur novarum et minus cognitarum stirpium pugillus sextus. Hamburgi (Typis Joannis Augusti Meissneri, . . .) 1834. Qu., p. [1]-14, [I]. Muscorum hepaticorum nova genera et species novae:] 15-70. Copy: USDA. (c) The first part (16 p.) was also issued as “De plantes cycadeis .. .”’ 1834, see no. 4329. Pugillus 7: Jun 1838. (a)Novarum . . . pugillus septimus, quem adjecta narrationis de horto nostro botanico parte priore indici scholarum in Gymnasio academico hamburgensium anno scholastico 1838 habendarum praemisit ... Lehmann, ... Hamburgi (Typis Joannis Augusti Meissneri, ...) 1838. Qu., p. [i-iv], [1]-41. Copies: G, HH, MICH, NY. (b) Index scholarum in Gymnasio hamburgensium academico a paschate 18368 usque ad pascha 1839 habendarum editus ab ... Lehmann, ... Hamburgi (Typis Joannis Augusti Meissneri, ...) 1838. Qu., p. [i]-xvi, [1]-48. Copy: BR. Pugillus 6: Apr 1844. (a)Novarum ... surpium pugillus octavus quem indici scholarum in Gymnasio academico hamburgensium anno scholastico 1844 habendarum praemisit ... Lehmann, ... Hamburgi (Typis Joannis Augusti Meissneri, . . .) 1844. Qu., p. [i], [1]-56. Copies: BR, G, MICH, MO, NY. Pugillus 9: 1-14. Mai 1851 (p. 78: 2 Feb 1851). (a) Novarum ... stirpium pugillus nonus addita nova recensione nec non enumeratione specierum omnium generis Potentillarum earumque synonymia locupletissima auctore Christiano Lehmann. Hamburgi (Typis Joannis Augusti Meissneri, ...) 1851, Qu., p. [i], [1]-78. Copies: BR, G, MICH, MO, NY. Pugillus 10: Oct 1857 (see p. xiv of Verzeichniss). (a) Verzeichniss der Vorlesungen, welche im Hamburgischen akademischen und Real- Gymnasium von Ostern 1857 bis Ostern 1858 gehalten werden. Herausgegeben von J. G. C. Lehmann ... 1. Jahresbericht. 2. Novarum et minus cognitarum stirpium pugillus decmus auctore C. Lehmann. 3. Verzeichniss der Vorlesungen. Hamburg (Gedruckt bei Theodor Gottlieb Meissner) 1857. Qu., p. [i]-xiv, [1]-[40]. Copies: G. MICH. (b) Novarum et minus cognitarum stirpium pugillus decimus addita enumeratione plantarum omnium in Pugillis i-x descriptarum auctore Christiano Lehmann, ... Hamburgi (typis Theodori Theophili Meissneri, . . .) 1857. Qu., p. [i-v], [1]-34 (p. 27: Feb 1857). Copies: BR, MO, NY. — This issue may have come out before the Verzeichniss, in Mar- Apr 1857. General t.p., issued with Pugillus ro: “Novarum et minus cognitarum stirpium pugillus i-x addita enumeratione plantarum omnium in his pugillis descriptarum auctore Christiano Leh- mann. Hamburgi 1828-1857.” Ref.: RS p. 112; SK 4: exevi; IDC 5511. Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von, Bot. Zeit. 15: 357-358. 1857. Britten, J., J. Bot. 58: 198, 292. 1920. 822 LEHMANN, J. G. CG. 4329. De plantis Cycadeis praesertim Africae australis scripsit Joannes Georgius Christianus Lehmann, ... Hamburgi (typis Joannis Augusti Meissner, ...) 1834. Qu. (Pl. Gycad.). Publ.: Apr-early Mai 1834 (see Pug. 6), p. [i], [1]-16, pl. 1-5. Copies: B (B copy has with this t.p. the entire text of Pugillus 6, 72 p. (sic) and 5 pl.), USDA (composition as above). Unchanged reprint of p. 1-16 and expl. pl. 1-5 of Lehmann’s sixth Pugillus. The copy at BM (BMNH) has the original drawings of the plates and a copy of the German version published in the Allg. Garten Zeit. no. 11. Ref.: Britten, J., J. Bot. 58: 199. 1920. 4330. Monographiae generis Potentillarum supplementum ... Fasc. 1. Hamburgi (Apud Perthes & Besser) 1835. Qu. (Monogr. Potentill. suppl.). Publ.: late Dec 1835 or 1-5 Jan 1836 (Hinrichs 5-11 Jan 1836; Flora 14 Jul 1836), p. [1]-22, [1, adv.], pl. z-z0 (uncol. liths., unsigned). Copzes: L, MICH, NY. Ref.: Vriese, W. H. de, Tijdschr. nat. Gesch. Physiol. 3: 116-120. 1836. 4331. Anthrocephalus, eme neue Gattung der Lebermoose, aus der Gruppe der Marchan- tieen. Sendschreiben an den Herrn Prasidenten Nees v. Esenbeck von Fr. J. G. C. Lehmann, ... [Vratislaviae et Bonnae] 1838. Qu. Publ.: 1838 (submitted 21 Oct. 1836), in Nova Acta Leop. 22(2): [679]-684, pl. 52. 1838. (Copy: U). No reprint with independent pagination seen by us. To be cited from journal. 4332. Plantae Preissianae sive enumeratio plantarum quas in Australasia occidentali et meridionale-occidentali annis 1830-1841 collegit Ludovicus Preiss, ... Partim ab alliis partim a se ipso determinatas, descriptas, illustratas edidit Christianus Lehmann, ... Hamburgi (Sumptibus Meissneri) 1844-1847[-1848], 2 vols. Oct. (Pl. Precss.). 1: [i]-viii, [1]-647; 2: [1]-vi, [1]-499. vol. part pages dates of receipt by Hinrichs I I 3-160 19-21 Sep 1844 2 161-320 g-11 Feb 1845 3 321-480 14-16 Aug 1845 4 481-647, [i]-vi 3-5 Nov 1845 2 I 3-160 26-28 Nov 1846 2-3 161-499, [i]-v1 2-5 Aug 1848. Issues: (a) on ‘““Druckpapier’’, (b) on “Schreibpapier’’. Copies: G, HBG, MICH, MO, NY, U; IDC 6011 — Authorship of texts indicated under family names: in addition to Lehmann, 19 authors contributed family treatments: Co-authors: F. G. Bartling, A. Braun, A. Bunge, S. L. Endlicher, E. M. Fries, E. Hampe, J. F. Klotzsch, G. Kunze, K. F. Meisner, E. H. F. Meyer, F. A. W. Miquel, C. G. D. Nees von Esenbeck, A. Putterlick, S. Reissek, J. K. Schauer, O. G. Sonder, J. Steetz, E.G. Steudel, W. H. de Vriese. Ref.: SK 4: excvi. Diels, L., Pflanzenw. W.-Austral. 48, 71. 1906 (Veg. Erde vol. 7). Stearn, W. T., J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 1: 203-205. 1939. Stafleu, F. A., Wentia 16: 62. 1966. 4333- Delectus seminum quae in horto hamburgensium botanico e collectione anni 1849 [-1852] mutuae commutationi offeruntur. Hamburgi (Typis Joannis Meissneri) 1849 [-1852]. Qu. (Del. sem. hort. hamburg.). 184g: [i], [1 ]-12. 1850: [1]-14. 1851: [1 ]-12. —Berolini, typis C. Feisteri, by J. G. C. Lehmann and E. Otto; p. 7: Dec 1851. 1852: [1]-13. — Idem, p. 7: Dec 1852. Contains descriptions of many new taxa by Lehmann. For earlier seedlists by Lehmann see above, no. 4327. 823 LEHMANN, J. G. CG. 4334+ Uber die gattun Nymphaea von Prof. Dr. C. Lehmann [Hamburg 1853.] Qu. (Nymphaea). Publ.: Apr 1853, p. [1]-26. Copies: G, L, NY. — Issued at the same time as a pamphlet (without title-page, with separate pagination as above) and as an article in Otto’s Garten und Blumenzeitung 8: 193. Mai 1853 [actually published late April]. On 24 Apr 1853 Lehmann sent a copy of the “petit brochure” to W. J. Hooker (K). Planchon’s revision of the family in the Revue horticole of 16 Feb 1853 antedates Lehmann’s treatment. The delivery of an oral paper by Lehmann on this subject, in Sep 1852, does not constitute valid publication. Planchon’s publication, however, contains hardly any descriptions: these were given in the Ann. Sci. nat. of 15 Mai 1853, and therefore ater than Lehmann’s article. Ref.: Newman, The Phytologist 4: 952-964. Jun 1853 (reprint as “Revision of the genus Nymphaea.’’). Seeman, B., Bonplandia 1(5): 43. 15 Feb 1853, 1(4): 131-133. 1 Jul 1853 (rev.), 2: 50. 1854. Anon., Bonplandia 2: 81-82. 1854, Flora 36: 440, 558-566. 1853. 4335- Novorum actorum Academiae caesareae Leopoldinae-Carolinae naturae curiosorum voluminis vicesimi tertii supplementum sistens Reviszonem Potentillarum iconibus illustratam auctore Christiano Lehmann. Cum tabulis lxiv. Vratislaviae et Bonnae [Breslau und Bonn} 1856. Qu. (Revis Potentill.). Publ.: probably Nov 1856 (see TL-1/668), p. [1*-i1*], [1]-xiv, [1]-230, [1, err.], charts 1-5, pl. 1-64 (uncol. copper engr., no. 1 signed C. F. Schmidt). Copies: G, L, M, NY, USDA. —Nov. Acta Leop. 32, suppl., 1856. Other title page: ‘“Revisio potentillarum iconibus illustrata auctore Christiano Lehmann. Cum tabulis lxiv lithographicis. Vratislaviae | Breslau] et Bonnae [Bonn] (apud Eduarum Weberum ...)” 1856. Qu. Ref.: Hooker, W. J., J. Bot. Kew Gard. Misc. 9: 64. 1857. Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 3: 721-723. 1857. Lehr, Georg Philipp (1756-1807), German physician at Frankfurt a. Main; Dr. med. Goett. 1799. (Lehr). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGAPHY: BM 3: 1083; Dryander 3: 231; Kew 3: 403; PR 5181 (ed. 1: 5714); Tucker 1: 420. 4336. Dissertatio botanico-medica de Olea europaea. V enia illustratis ordinis medici in Academia Georgia Augusta pro summis in medicina honoribus adipiscendis in anniversariis inaugu- rationis sacris xxxil. D. vi. septembris a. cisiocclxxix propugnande a Georgio Philippo Lehr moeno-francofurtensi. Cum tabula aenea. Goettingae, (litteris Jo. Christ. Dieterich, Acad. Typogr.) s.d. [1799]. Qu. (Olea europaea). Publ.: 6 Sep 1779, p. [1]-70, [1-2], 7 pl. (uncol. copp., unsigned). Copies: NY, U. Leiberg, John Bernhard (1853-1913), Swedish-born botanist; moved to America after 1868; settled near Lake Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 1888; collector and explorer for the U.S. Department of Agriculture (1895-1896), for the U.S. Geological Survey (1897-1903); forestry inspector in the Phillippines 1904-1905, 1905-1906 id. in Western U.S.; made a trip around the world in 1909. (Lezberg). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: US. Exsiccatae: 1. Musct lecbergiani, with E. G. Britton, nos. 1-230, New York 1890-?, sets at FH, G, NY. 2. Mosses from Kootnai Co., Idaho, numbers up to 266, sets at BM, FH, NY. Written records of Leiberg’s explorations in Oregon are at the University of Oregon library. Leiberg presented a collection of flowering plants to ORE. Ref.: Anon., Bot. Gaz. 15: 158. 1890. Williams, Bull. Torrey bot. Club 42: 571-577. 1915 (L’s mosses from Philippines and Hawaii). Thatcher, E. P., Taxon 25: 217-218. 1976. 824 LEICHHARDT BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 364; BM 3: 1083; Bossert p. 233; CSP 12: 438, 16: 689; Hortus 3: 1198 (“Leib.”); IH 2: 426; Kew 3: 403; KR p. 386-387 (orig. Johan Liberg) ; Lenley p. 261-262; NW p. 51; Pennell p. 612; Rehder 5: 500; SBC p. 125 (““Leib.”’) ; SK 1: 320. Blankinship, J. W., Montana Agr. Coll. Sci. Stud. 1(1): ro, 21. 1905. Chamberlain, E. B., Bryologist 18(3): 47-48. 1915. Ewan, J., Rocky Mountain Naturalists 248. 1950. Leiberg, J. B., Forest conditions in the northern Sierra Nevada, California, U.S. Geol. Surv. Profess. paper 8, 1902, 194 p., 12 maps. Piper, C. V., Contr. natl. Herb. 11: 19. 1906. Reveal, J. zz A. Cronquist et al., Intermountain flora 1: 61-62. 1972. Rydberg, P. A., Augustana Coll. Libr. Publ. 5: 40-41. 1907 (bibl.). EPONYMY: Leibergia J. M. Coulter & J. N. Rose (1896). 4337- General report on a botanical survey of the Coeur d’ Alene Mountains in Idaho during the summer of 1895. Washington (Government printing office) 1897. Oct. Publ.: 25 Jan 1897, cover map, [i-iii], 1-85. Copies: BR, MO, U, US. — Contr. U.S. Natl. Herb. 5(1). 1897. To be cited from journal. Leibling, Otto (ji. 1884), German high school teacher and botanist at Crimmitschau (Sachsen). (Lezb/.). HERBARIUM and Types: Unknown. 4338. Flora von Crimmitschau und Umgebung. Teil I... Abhandlung zum 13. Jahresbericht der Realschule ii.o. zu Crimmitschau. Crimmitschau (Druck von Otto Neumerkel) 1884. Progr. nr. 505. Qu. (Fl. Crimmitschau). Teil I: 1884 (Bot. Zeit. 29 Aug 1884; Nat. Nov. Jul(1) 1884), p. [1]-54. Copy: B. Teal II: 1887, p. [i-ii], [55]-112. Copies: B, MO. —“*... Theil II... 16. Jahresbericht ... 1887. Progr. Nr. 522.” Ref.: Reiche, Bot. Jahrb. 10(Lit.): 17-18. 1889. Leibold, Friedrich Ernst (1804-1864), German gardener and botanical explorer; at the Cape 1835-1838 (with Baron von Ludwig); in Cuba and Mexico 1839-1844; settled in the United States 1847; farmer in Texas, ultimately at New Orleans. (Lezbold). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: KIEL, LZ; further material at B, E, HAL, K and W. Ref.: Anon., Flora 30: 360. 1847 (sale exsicc.). Urban, I., Symb. ant. 3: 74. 1902. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: IH 2: 427. Anon., J. Bot. 2: 391. 1864; Osterr. bot. Z. 14: 360. 1864. C.S., Gartenflora 7: 360. 1858 Hemsley, W. B., Biol. Centr. Amer. 4: 129. 1887. Liebmann, F., Mexicos Bregner 160-161. 3 Nov 1848. Otto, C. F., Hamburger Garten- und Blumenzeitung 20: 476-477. 1864. Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von, Bot. Zeit. 22: 328. 1864. Leichhardt, Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig (1813-1848), German botanist and explorer; from 1842 in Australia; lost on a mission in 1848. (Lezchh.). HERBARIUM and Types: MEL and NSW; further material at B, BM, P, PC. — Letters at Kew; manuscripts at Mitchell library, Sydney. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: ADB 18: 210-214; Austr. Dict. Biogr. 2: 102-104; Austr. Enc. 5: 281-285; BB p. 185; BM 3: 1083; Bossert p. 233; CSP 3: 939; Desmond p. 381; DNB 32: 426; HR, q.v. for biogr. refs.; IH 2: 427; Kew 3: 403; Quenstedt p. 257; Tucker 1: 420. Aurousseau, M., The letters of F. W. Ludwig Leichhardt, Cambridge Univ. Press 1968, 3 vols. 825 LEICHHARDT Bentham, G., Fl. austr. 1: 13. 1863. Blake, S. T., Proc. R. Soc. Queensland 66: 10-12. 1955 (bot. expl.). Campbell, Austral. Mus. Mag. 3(9): 306. 1929. Chisholm, A. H., Strange new world, ed. 2., Sydney 1955, p. 284-287; J.R. Austral. hist. Soc. 1971: 74-78 (review of Aurousseau 1968; ““The Leichhardt problem’’) ; Strange journey. The adventures of Ludwig Leichhardt and John Gilbert Rigby, s.d. [1973], 299 p. Cotton, C. D., Ludwig Leichhardt 1938 (fide Desmond). Embacher, F., Lexik. Reisen 184-185. 1882. Hall, N., Botanists of the Eucalypts 84. 1978. Leichhardt, F. W. L., Journal of an overland expedition in Australia, London 1847 (n.v.); Tagebuch einer Landreise in Australien, transl. E. A. Zuchold, Halle 1851. Hooker, J. D., Fl. Tasman. cxxi. 1859. Hooker, W. J., London J. Bot. 1845: 278-291, 1847: 342-364. Maiden, J. H., J. Proc. R. Soc. N.S.W. 42: 108-110. 1908 (documentation on publ., coll. and eponymy). Mann, J. F., Eight months with Leichhardt in the years 1846-1847, Sydney 1888 (n.v.; fide Maiden 1908). Politzer, L. L., Dr. Ludwig Leichhardt’s letters from Australia during ... 1842 to 1848. Melbourne, Pan Publishers, 1944 (fide HR). Zuchold, E. A., Dr. Ludwig Leichhardt. Eine biographische Skizze. Leipzig 1856 (fide Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 15: 294-295. 1857). EPONYMY: Leichardtia [sic] R. Brown (1849), Lewchhardtia F. von Mueller (1876). Leschhardtia Shepherd (1851) probably also commemorates him. — Leichhardt River, Queensland (Northern Australia), discovered by A. C. Gregory 1855. Leidy, Joseph (1823-1891), American anatomist, parasitologist and paleontologist at Philadelphia; founder of American vertebrate paleontology; one of the last of the great naturalists; Dr. med. Philadelphia 1844. (Lezdy). HERBARIUM and TYPES: PENN. For manuscripts see e.g. Phillips and Phillips (1963). Ref.: Pennell, F. W., Bartonia 22: 12. 1943. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 364; BM 3: 1083-1084; Bossert p. 233; CSP 3: 939-943, 8: 195-197, 10: 556-558, 12: 438, 16: 690-691; DAB (by G. P. Merrill); De Toni r: Ixxvul, 2: xxv; LS 15126-15138; ME 3: 614 [index]; NAF ser. 2. 6: 68. 1972; NCAB 5: 220- 221; Quenstedt p. 257; Rehder 5: 500; Stevenson p. 1248; Tucker 1: 420. Anon., Amer. Naturalist 25: 408-410. 1891; Leopoldina 27: 108. 1891; Nature 44: 63. 1891; Science 18: 274-276. 1891 (on L. and vertebrate anatomy). Brooks, W. K., Pop. Sci. Monthly 70: 311-314. 1907 (portr.). Chapman, Proc. Amer. Acad. nat. Sci. Philadelphia 42: 342-388. 1892 (general biogr. and bibl. 553 items); Science ser. 2. 26: 812-815. 1907 (address at unveiling of Leidy Statue, Philadelphia). Dana, J. D. (ed.), Amer. J. Sci. 41: 523-525. 1891, J. R. microsc. Soc. 1891(2): 532-534. Ewan, J., Rocky Mountain naturalists 248-249. 1950; Short hist. bot. U.S. 15, 47, 48. 1969. Eyerman, Amer. Geol. 8(5): 333-342. 1891 (bibl. of 222 palaeontol. publ.). Frazer, Amer. Geol. 9(1): 1-5. 1892 (portr.; on L’s geological work). Geikie, Quart. J. Geol. Soc. London 48: 55-58. 1892. Graustein, J. E., Thomas Nuttall 262. 1967. Harshberger, J. W., Bot. Philadelphia 16, 259, 338. 1899. Hunt, W., In memoriam Dr. Joseph Leidy. Pamphlet (60 p.) Alumni Soc. med. dept. Univ. Pennsylvania 1892 (fide Osborn 1913). Lee, Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts Sci. 27: 437-442. 1893 (necrology). Leidy, J., Jr., ed., Smithsonian misc. coll. 46: 1-281. 1904 (L’s work in helminthol. and parasitol., with bibl.). Morse, Sci. Monthly 18: 422-439. 1924 (L’s influence on science). Nolan, Pop. Sci. Monthly 17: 684-691. 1880 (portr.). Osborn, Biogr. mem. Natl. Acad. Sci. 7: 339-396. 1913 (the main biogr.; bibl., portr. and bibl. of biographies and bibliographies of L.); Science 59: 173-176. 1924 (general evaluation). 826 LEIGHTON Pfender, C. A., zn Kelly, H. A. and W. L. Burrage, American medical biographies 692-696. Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 490 [index]. 1963. Porter, T. C., Proc. Penn.-Germ. Soc. 6: 14-15. 1896 (portr.). Rodgers, A. D., John Torrey 275. 1942; Amer. bot. 1873-1892, 20, 38, 94, 97, 158. 1944. Ruschenberger, Proc. Amer. philos. Soc. 30(138): 167-184. 1892 (bibl.; extensive biogr.). Ward, Arch. de Parasitol. 3: 269-279. 1900 (fide Osborn 1913). COMMEMORATIVE MEETING: Joseph Leidy commemorative meeting, issued with Proc. Acad. nat. Sci. Philadelphia 75, 1923 (with e.g. W. Stone, p. 43-48, on L as a botanist). EPONYMY: Lezdya Franca (1916); Lezdyonella Frenzel (1891); Leidyopsis C. A. Kofoid & O. Swezy (1919). 4339- A flora and fauna within living animals ... [City of Washington (published by the Smithsonian Institution) 1853]. Qu. (Fl. liv. anim.) Publ.: late 1853 (p. 67: Apr 1853), p. [1]-67, pl. 1-10. Copy: US. — Smithsonian Contr. Knowledge 5(2), 1853. Leighton, (Rev.) William Allport (1805-1889), British clergyman and botanist in Lu- ciefelde near Shrewsbury. (Lezght.) HERBARIUM and TyPEs: BM and K. — Exsiccatae: Lichenes britannici exsiccati, fasc. i-Xiil, NOS. I- 410, London 1851-1867, sets in many herbaria (see GR and IH); letters at K. - Desmond mentions also lichens at the Essex Field Club. Ref.: Ward, Essex Naturalist 29(3): 193. 1954. Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 140. 1969. Hawksworth, D. L., Mycol. handb. 184, 196. 1974 (fungi at BM); Prel. bibl. Brit. lichens 99. 1976 (lichens at BM). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 365; BB p. 185; BL 2: 263, 681; BM 3: 1084; Bossert p. 233; Clokie p. 198; CSP 3: 943-944, 8: 197-198, 10: 558, 16: 692; Desmond p. 381; DNB 33: 8-9; GR p. 176, pl. [33], cat. p. 67; Hortus 3: 1198 (“Leighton”); IH 2: 427; Jackson p. 571; Kew 3: 403; Lenley p. 262; LS 15140-15167, 35921 (bibl., many details) ; NI 1168; PR 5187-5188, 10594 (ed. 1: 5730); Rehder 5: 500; SBC p. 125 (““Leight.”’) ; SO 848d; Tucker 1: 420. Anon., Bot. Not. 1890: 45. Babington, C. C., Mem. Journ. bot. corresp. 473 [index]. 1897. Hawksworth, D. L. & M.R. D. Seaward, Lichenol. Brit. Isl. 17, 18, 21, 23, 110-111, 198, 219. 1977. Lynge, Index ... lich. exsicc. 323-332. 1915/19. Milner, J. D., Cat. portr. Kew 75. 1906. Phillips, J. Bot. 27: 111-113. 1889; Ann. Bot. 3: 465-467. 1890 (bibl.) Zuchold, E. A., Jahresb. nat. Ver. Halle 5: 32. 1853. COMPOSITE WORKS: Lichenes, in J. Ch. Melliss, St. Helena, a physical ... description of the island, London 1875, p. 373-379. NOTE: for a listing of L’s Notulae lichenologicae, nos. 1-35, 1866-1872, published in Ann. Mag. nat. Hist., see LS 15149; for Lichenological memorabilia 1-10, 1872-1876, in Grevillea, see LS 15158. EPONYMY: Leightonia Trevisan (1853); Leightonia Trevisan (1861, non 1853); Leightoniella A. Henssen (1965); Lezghtoniomyces Hawksworth & Sutton (1977). 4340. Catalogue of the cellulares or flowerless plants of Great Britain, or those included in the Linnean class, Cryptogamia; compiled from Sir W. J. Hooker’s English flora, vol. v; Sir J. E. Smith’s English flora, vol. iv; Mackay’s Flora hibernica; Henslow’s Catalogue of British plants, and other sources . .. Shrewsbury (printed and published by John Davies, . . .) s.d. [1837]. (Cat. cell. Gr. Brit.) Publ.: 1837 (p. 2: Mai 1837), p. [1]-15. Copy: NY. LEIGHTON 4341. A flora of Shropshire ... Shrewsbury: (John Davies, . ..), London (John van Voorst, ..) 1841. Qu. (FL. Shropshire). Publ.: 1841 (p. xii: Sep 1840), p. [i]-xii, [1-5], 7*-8*, 7-573, pl. 1-5 + 16 unnumbered pls. Copies: BR, G, MO, NY. —See BL for further publications updating this flora. According to PR (ed. 1) this book was published in three parts between 1838-1841. We have found no further data confirming this. 4342. A monograph of British Graphideae, ... [London] 1854. Oct. (Monogr. Brit. Graphid.). Publ.: Feb-Jun 1854 (in journal), p. [i], [1]-61, p/. 5-6 (auct. del., issued with plain as well as with col. pl.). Copies: G, L, NY. — 100 copies reprinted from Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 2. 13: 81-97. Feb 1854; 202-212. Mar 1854; 264-279. Apr 1854; 387-395. Mai 1854; 436- 446. Jun 1854. 4343- Ihe British species of angiocarpous lichens, elucidated by their sporidia ... London (printed for the Ray Society) 1851. Oct. (in fours). (Brit. angzocarp. lich.). Publ.: 1851 (p. [iii]: 1 Jan 1851), p. [i-vi], [1]-101, pl. t-«xx (col. liths. auth.), [3]-18 list subscr. Copies: MO, NY, Stevenson, U, USDA. — Dedicated to William Borrer (1781- 1862). 4344. The lichen-flora of Great Britain, Ireland and the Channel Islands ... Shrewsbury: (printed for the author.) 1871. Duod. (in sixes). (Lich. Fl. Gr. Brit.). Ed. [1]: Sep-Oct 1871 (p. [iv*]: 1 Sep 1871; Hedwigia Oct 1871; J. Bot. Nov 1871), p. [1*- iv*], [1]-467, [1-2, index]. Copy: Stevenson. Additions to ed. 1: 1872 (J. Bot. Jul 1872), p. [i]-xlvii (appendix) ; 468-485 (add.; corr., ind.).— Copies of ed. 1 were also issued with this material, thus constituting the second edition. Ed. 2: 1872, p. [i*], [i]-xlvii, [1]-502. Copies: BR, MO. — “Second edition,” Shrewbury (id.) 1872. Duod. (in sixes). Copies with contents of ed. 2 but with t.p. 1871: L, NY, Stevenson. — The copy at L has a corrected p. 467 with index p. [1] on verso, followed by p. 2 index, and [1, notice], all following p. 502. Ed. 3: Apr-Mai 1879 (p. [v]: 25 Mar 1879; J. Bot. Mar 1879 (nearly completed), Mai 1879 (publ.); Bot. Zeit. 20 Jun 1879; Flora 1 Jul 1879; Nat. Nov. Jul(1) 1879), p. [i]-xvin, [1]- 547. Copies: B, G, L, MICH, MO, Stevenson, USDA. — “‘Third edition.” Shrewsbury (1d.) 1879. Oct. — From preface: “‘Seeds, to our eye invisible, will find on the rude rock the bed that fits their kind ... (Crabbe).” Ed. 3: reissue: 1884. — London (W. P. Collins) Oct. (n.v.). Leimer, Franz (/f. 1854), German benedictine monk and botanist at Augsburg. (Lezm.) HERBARIUM and TyPES: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BM 3: 1084; PR 5189; Rehder 5: 500. 4345- Die Flora von Augsburg mit Berucksichtigung ihres medizinisch-6konomisch-techni- schen Werthes nebst einer Namenerklarung . .. Augsburg, (Verlag der K. Kollmann’schen Buchhandlung. (Druck der Kollmann’schen Offizin.)) 1854. Duod. (#7. Augsburg). Publ.: prob. Mai 1854 (Bot. Zeit. 2 Jun 1854; Flora 7 Sep 1854), p. [i]-x, [1]-370, [1, err.], 1 map. Copies: M, NY. Ref.: Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von, Bot. Zeit. 12: 386-387. 1854. Leiner, Ludwig (1830-1901), German pharmacist and naturalist at Konstanz. (Lez.). HERBARIUM and TYPES: Bryophytes at G. — Exsiccatae: (1) Herb. plant. crit. select. hybr. flor. rhenan. (1868), set at L. (2) Aryptogamen Badens, fasc. 1-21, 1860-1880, together with J. B. Jack and E. Stizenberger, sets at BM, FH, G, HAL, K, NY, S, STR. Ref.: Baur, Mitt. Bad. bot. Ver. 87-89: 301-305. 1881 (list and ind. fasc. 1-10). (n.v., fide Nordstedt, C.F.O., Ind. Desmid. bibl. 35. 1896). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 365; Bossert p. 233; GR p. 105 (orig.); IH 2: 305, 428; LS 12902; SBC p. 125 (‘“‘Lein.”’). 828 LEITNER Leitgeb, Hubert (1835-1888), Austrian hepaticologist; Dr. phil. Graz; high school teacher at Cilli (1855-1857), Gorz (1857-1864), Linz (1865), Graz (1866); lecturer (1867) and professor of botany (1868-1888) at the University of Graz. (Leitg.) HERBARIUM and TyPEs: GZU (600 specimens; inf. J. Poelt). - Manuscript, morphological and anatomical “models” and lecture posters also at GZU. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 365; BJI 1: 36-37; BM 3: 1085; Bossert p. 233; CSP 3: 944, 8: 199, 10: 558-559, 12: 439, 16: 693-694; De Toni 1: lxxvii; Frank 3(Anh.): 56; Jackson p. 571; Kew 3: 405; LS 15171-15173; Moebius p. 123, 257, 452; NAF 2(1): 72; PR 5195-5197, 10595-10596; Rehder 5: 500; SBC p. 125 (‘‘Leit.”’). Anon., Bot. Gaz. 13: 172. 1888; Bot. Not. 1889: 29; Bot. Zeit. 46: 1888. 1888; Botanik und Zoologie in Osterreich 1850-1900. Wien 1901 (portr.); Hedwigia 27: 180. 1888; Leopol- dina 24: 111. 1888; Nat. Nov. 9: 192. 1887 (election to Akademie). Bergdolt, E., Karl von Goebel ed. 2. 26, 143. 1941. Fellner, M. J. N., in Widder, F., Ann. bryol. 10: 154-155. 1937. Haberlandt, G. J. F., Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 6: xxxiv-xliv. 1888; Ann. Bot., London, 2: 415-418. 1889 (bibl.). Heinricher, E., Hubert Leitgeb, sein Leben und Streben, Graz 1889, 24 p., reprinted from Mitt. naturw. Ver. Sterermark 1888: 159-181. 1889 (extensive biogr. and bibl. plus list of articles by L’s pupils). KraSan, Oest. bot. Z. 38; 1888. Lengyel, Termesz. Kozl. 243: 604-605. 1889. Schuster, R. M., Hep. Anthoc. N. Amer. 1: 70. 1966; Hubert Leitgeb, 1835-1838, in facsimile edition of Leitgeb’s Untersuchungen. Lehre 1968, p. 1*-8*, also published separately. Suess, Almanach, Akad. Wiss., Wien, 38: 187-189. 1888. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 83. 1093, 3(3): 68. 1905. EPONYMY: Leitgebia Eichler (1871). 4346. Untersuchungen ueber die Lebermoose ... Jena ([{1-3:] O. Deistung’s Buchhandlung (Hermann Dabis)), Graz ({4-6:] Leuschner & Lubensky) 1874-1881, 6 Hefte. Qu. (Unters. Leberm.). 1: Mai 1874, p. [1]-82, [1-2, cont.], pl. 1-5. 2: Oct 1875, p. [i]-iv, [1]-95, pl. 7-72. 3: Sep 1877, p. [i]-vii, [1]-144, pl. 1-9. 4: Apr 1879, p. [1]-vili, [1]-101, pl. 7-9. 5: Jul 1879, p. [i]-vi, [1]-60, pl. 7-5. 6: Dec 1880 [*1881°], p. [i]-vii, [1]-158, pl. r-z7. Copies: G, MO, NY, U. — Dates: based on numerous contemporary notes and reviews. Facsimile ed.: Lehre (J. Cramer) 1968, Historiae naturalis classica tomus Ixix, ISBN 3-7682- 7187-0, with an introduction by R. M. Schuster, p. [1i-ii], 1*-8* followed by facsimile. Copies: FAS, US. The nomenclature follows C. M. Gottsche et al., Synopsis hepaticarum (‘TL-2/2097). Ref.: Leitgeb, H., Bot. Zeit. 29: 557-565. 1871; 30: 33-46. 1872 (prelim. notes). Schuster, R. M., Hubert Leitgeb 1-8. 1967. Stafleu, F. A., Taxon 18: 447-448. 1969. 4347- Bau und Entwicklung der Sporenhaute bei deren Verhalten bei der Keimung ... Graz (Verlag von Leuschner & Lubensky, ...) 1884. Oct. (Bau Sporenhaute). Publ.: Jul-Aug 1884 (Bot. Zeit. 29 Aug 1684; Nat. Nov. Sep(2) 1884); p. [1, 11], [1 ]-112, pl. 1- 3 (uncol. liths., auth.). Copy: WU. Leitner, Edward Frederick | baptized: Frederick August Ludwig] (1812-1838), German physician and botanist who studied at Tubingen and who left for the United States 1831 to settle at Charleston, S.C. ; died from shotwounds on a military expedition to Florida. (Lezn.). HERBARIUM and TYPES: Jean Louis Cabanis (1816-1906) acquired some 800 Leitner speci- 829 LEITNER mens (mainly from Florida) which came to B (destroyed 1873; a few specimens may perhaps have been saved). Other material not traced. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 365; Hortus 3: 1198 (“‘Leitn.”’) ; IH 2: 111, 428; Lenley p. 462; ME 2: 313, 3: 614; Urban-Berl. p. 335, 368; Zander ed. 10, p. 684. Gifford, Bull. Hist. med. 46(6): 568-590. 1972 (well documented biography, references to many sources not repeated here). Graustein, J. E., Thomas Nuttall 274. 1967. Leitner, E. F., Amer. J. Sci. 23(1): 45-48. Oct 1832. Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 438. 1963. Rodgers, A. D., John Torrey 175-176. 1942. EPONYMY: Leitneria Chapman (1860). 4348. Botanical chart by Edward F. Leitner, lecturer on botany, Charleston; fellow of the Society of Natural History of Stuttgart ... Charleston (Printed by A. E. Miller) s.d., broadsheet. (Bot. chart). Publ.: after 1835 (cites Rattray, Bot. Chart, 1835); chart. Copy: Charleston Library Society, Charleston, N.C. Lejeune, Alexandre Louis Simon (1779-1858), Belgian physician and botanist; health officer in the French army 1801-1804, from then on physician at Verviers; Dr. med. Liege 1820. (Le7.) HERBARIUM and TYPEs: BR; other material at G, GRO, H, L, LG, MW. NAME: Also as Alexander Ludwig Simon Lejeune. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 2(1): 430, 7: 165, 347; Barnhart 2: 366; BL 2: 40, 681; BM 3: 1086; Bossert p. 233; CSP 3: 945, 8: 199; Frank 3(Anh.) : 56; Hortus 3: 1198 (“‘Lej.’’); IH 2: 428; Jackson p. 271; JW 1: 445; Kew 3: 405; NAF ser. 2. 2: 164; PR 5183-5186; Rehder 5: 500; SO add. 797a; TL-2/1: 1559; Tucker 1: 421; Zander ed. 10, p. 684. Anon., Bot. Zeit. 17: 168. 1859; Flora 42: 255. 1859; Bull. Soc. bot. France 6: 176. 1859; Bull. Soc. Natural. Luxembourg 54: portr. between 160-161. 1949. Crépin, F., Guide bot. Belgique 227, 456, 1878. Evens, F. M. J. C., Gesch. algol. Belgie 178. 1944. Kickx, J. J., Ann. Acad. Sci. Belgique 26: 113-128. 1860 (portr., bibl.) ; Belg. horticole 1860- 1861: xi-xiv. 1861 (portr., bibl.). Lawalrée, A., Rev. Verv. Hist. nat. 15: 23-24. 1958 (corr. with Chapuis) ; Lejeunia ser. 2. 1: 1-4. 1961 (letter to M. A. Libert). Lefort, Bull. Soc. Natural. Luxemb. ser. 2. 46: 188-203. 1952 (letters by F. A. Tinant (1803- 1853) to Lejeune). Monnoyer, Lejeunia 5(1): 5-9. 1941 (portr.). Morren, E., Bull. Soc. bot. France 20: Ivii. 1873. Seemann, B., Bonplandia 7: 87. 1859. Selys-Longchamps, Belg. horticole 1860-1861: xiv-xv. 1861. Zuchold, E. A., Jahresb. nat. Ver. Halle 5: 32. 1853. EPONYMY (genera): Lejeunea Libert (1820), corr. Hampe (1837, nom. et orth. cons.); Lejeunia Libert (1820, orth. re.). Note: There are about 100 hepatic generic names in which Lejeunea is combined with a prefix. Lejyeunza E. Gerlach (1961) is dedicated to M. Lejeune-Carpentier. — (journal): Leyeunta. Revue de botanique. 1937-1960. Ser. 2. Nro. i-x. 1g61-x. 4349. Flore des environs de Spa, distribution selon le systéme de Linnaeus, des plantes qui croissent spontanément dans le département de l’Ourte et dans les départements circon- voisins, pour servir de suite a la Flore du Nord de la France de Mr. Roucel; ... A Liége (Chez Duvivier, imprimeur-libraire, ...) 1811-1813, 2 vols. Oct. (Fl. Spa). 1: 1811 (BF 9 Apr 1812), p. [i*], [i]-viii, [3]-254, [1-2, err.]. 2: 1813, p. [1i]-vi, 7-350. Copies: B, BR, G, L, KNAW. 830 LE JOLIS 4350. De quarundam indigenarum plantarum virtutibus commentarui, quos ex rectoris magnifici Ernst, et senatus academici auctoritate, praevio facultatis medicae decreto, pro gradu doctoris, summisque in medicina honoribus ac privilegiis, in Universitate Leodensi, rité ac legitimé consequendis, publico examini submittit, die 18va. martis 1820, hora 4a. pome- ridiana A. L. S. Lejeune, Verviensis, ... Leodii [Liége, Luik] (typis P.-J. Collardin, .. .) 1820. Qu. (Indig. pl. virt.). Publ.: 18 Mar 1820 (t.p.), p. [1]-24. Copies: G, KNAW. 4351. Calothecae (Desvaux) nova species descripta auctore A. L. S. Lejeune. [Verviers or Liége], 1823. (Calothec. sp.) Publ.: Aug 1823, p. [1]-2. Copy: BR. — Reprinted later in Messager des sciences et des arts de la Belgique Gand, Sep 1823. (Inf. R. Tournay). 4352- Revue de la flore des environs de Spa. Contenant l’eénumeration de toutes les plantes y décrites, avec les observations, les descriptions, les additions, et les corrections nécessaires pour la mettre le plus possible a la hauteur de la science; .. . Liege, (de l’imprimerie, de Ve. Duvivier, libraire, ...) 1824. Oct. (in fours). (Rev. fl. Spa). Publ.: 14-19 Mar 1825 (Ned. Staatscourant 21 Mar 1825; t.p. 1824; p. [264]: 5 Feb 1825), p. [i]-viii, [1 ]-263, [264]. Copies: BR, G, KNAW, L, NY. 4353- De Libertia, novo graminum genere, commentatio, auctore A. L. S. Lejeune, ... (Nov. Act. Acad. C.L.C. Nat. Cur. Vol. XII. p. 2) [Bonn 1825] Qu. Publ.: 1825, reprint with double pagination, p. 751[(1) ]-(8) 758, pl. /xv (col. copper engr. T. Wild), to be cited from journal: Nova Acta Leop. 12: 751-758. 1825. Copy: BR. 4354- Verhandeling over de Ranunculaceae der Nederlandsche flora . . . [Amsterdam 1827]. Oct. (Ranunculac. ) Co-author: Richard Joseph Courtois (1806-1835). Publ.: 1827, p. [1]-44. Copy: BR. — Reprinted from H. C. van Hall, Bijdr. natuurk. Wet. Amsterdam 2: 69-110. 1827. 4355- Compendium florae belgicae. Conjunctis studiis ediderunt A.-L.-S. Lejeune, ... & R. Courtois, ... [1, 2:] Leodii [Liége, Luik] (apud P.-J. Collardin, ...), [3:] Verviae [Verviers], (apud A. Remacle, .. .) 1828-1836, 3 vols. Duod. (in sixes). (Comp. fi. belg.). Co-author: Richard Joseph Courtois (1806-1835). 1: 14-19 Apr 1828 (Ned. Staatscourant 21 Apr 1828; p. x: cal. Oct. 1827), p. [1]-xx, [1]-264. 2: 1831 (p. vii: 20 Dec 1830), p. [i]-vui, [1]-320. 3: Oct-Dec 1836 (p. vi: 15 Oct 1836), p. [i]-vi, [1]-423.— “Post obitum R. Courtois editus ab A.-L.-S. Lejeune.” Copies: B, BR, G, L, MO, NY. Le Jolis, Auguste Francois (1823-1904), French merchant and algologist at Cherbourg; founder (30 Dec 1851) of the Société des Sciences naturelles de Cherbourg; from then on director and archivist as well as editor of the society’s publications. (Le jol.). HERBARIUM and TypEs: CHE; duplicates see IH. Exsiccatae: Algues marines de Cherbourg, fasc. i-xiv, nos. 1-280, Cherbourg 1863-1882; sets at AUT, BM, FH, KIEL, LG, NY,S, WRSL. — L’s library is also at CHE. Mosses at H and L. Ref.: Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 85. 1969, 19(3): 357- 1975: BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 366; BL 2: 178, 681; BM 3: 1086; Bossert p. 233; CSP 3: 947, 8: 199, 10: 559, 12: 439, 16: 694; De Toni 1: xxvii, cxxxix, 2: Ixxv, 4: xxxvi; Frank 3(Anh.): 56; GR p. 286, p/. [30]; Hortus 3: 1198 (““Le Jolis’’) ; 1H 2: 428-429; Jackson p. 5713; Kew 3: 405; Moebius p. 67, 88; Nordstedt suppl. p. 9; PR 5191-5194; Rehder 5: 500; SBC p. 125 (“Le Jol.”); TL-2/4023, 4027; Tucker 1: 421; Zander ed. 10, p. 684. Anon., Bot. Not. 1905: 56; Torreya 4: 160. 1904. Bornet, J. B. E., Bull. Soc. bot. France 51: 428-429. 1904. Corbiére, L., Rev. bryol. 31: 96-97. 1904; Notice nécrologique sur M. Auguste-Frangois Le Jolis. Cherbourg, 1906, 20 p., reprinted from Mem. Soc. natl. Sci. nat. math. Cherbourg 35: 1-xx. 1906 (bibl., portr.). 831 LE JOLIS Durand, C. R. Soc. r. Bot. Belg. 42(2): 77-78. 1904. Le Jolis, A. F., Liste des mémoires scientifiques publiés par Auguste-Frangois Le Jolis (de Cherbourg), Cherbourg 1861, 4 p. (bibl.); Liste des mémoires scientifiques publiés par Auguste-Frangois Le Jolis, s.1. 1880 (bibl.); Liste des mémoires scientifiques pubhiés par Auguste-Frangois Le Jolis. [Cherbourg, Imp. Emile Le Maout]s.d. (bibl. up to 1891), 4 p. 1891]. he R. M., Hep. Anthoc. N. Amer. 1: 71. 1966. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 106. 1905. FESTSCHRIFT: Mém. Soc. natl. Sci. nat. Cherbourg 33: 1-96. 1g02 (Centenaire de la Société et jubilé de M. Le Jolis, 29 Dec 1901). The founders of the Society were Le Jolis, Emmanuel Liais and Théodore de Moncel. EPONYMY: Lejolisia Bornet (1859). 4356. Mémoire sur l’introduction et la floraison a Cherbourg d’une espece peu connue de Lin de la Nouvelle-Zélande et revue des plantes confondues sous le nom de Phormium tenax, .. . Cherbourg (Imprimerie de Thomine, ...) 1848. Oct. (Lin. Nouv. Xél.). Publ.: 1848, p. [1]-29. Copies: G, KNAW. — Reprinted from Bull. Soc. Horticulture de Cherbourg 1848(2): 53-77; see also Rev. hortic. ser. 3. 2: 5-8. 1848. English translation: in W. J. Hooker, Lond. J. Bot. 7: 533-539. 1848. Ed. 2: 1849, in Mem. Soc. Sci. Lettres Arts Orleans 9, 1849 (n.v.). 4357- Observations sur les Ulex des environs de Cherbourg, ... Cherbourg (Imprimerie de A. Mecaufy 1. )518537 Oct. Publ.: 1853, p. [1]-19. Copy: G.— Reprinted from Mem. Soc. imp. Sci. nat. Cherbourg 1: 263- 279. 1852 (1853). To be cited from journal. 4358- Quelques remarques sur la nomenclature générique des algues ... {Cherbourg (Imprimerie Feuardent) 1856]. Oct. (Rem. nomencel. alg.) Publ.: 1856, p. [1]-20. Copy: G. — Reprinted from Mém. Soc. imp. Sci. nat. Cherbourg 4: 65- 84. 1856. Reprint: Mar 1896, p. [i, ii], [1]-20 ([65]-84). Copzes: FH, NY. — Cherbourg (imprimerie Emile Le Maout, .. .) 1896. — With short, new preface by author. Ref.: Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 4: 241-243. 1857. 4359- Lichens des environs de Cherbourg, ... Paris (J. B. Bailliere, Libraire, . . .), Cherbourg (Bedelfontaine et Syffert, ...) 1859. Oct. (Lich. Cherbourg). Publ.: 1859, p. [i, 11], [1]-108. Copy: NY. — Reprinted from Meém. Soc. imp. Sci. nat. Cherbourg 6: 225-332. 1859. 4360. Plantes vasculaires des environs de Cherbourg ... Paris (J. B. Bailliére et Fils, Libraires, ...), Cherbourg (Bedelfontaine et Syffert, Imp., ...) 1860. Oct. (Pl. vase. Cherbourg). Publ.: 1860 (BSbF rd. before 22 Jun 1860), p. [1]-120. Copies: G, M, MO. — Reprinted from Mem. Soc. imp. Sci. nat. Cherbourg 7: 245-360. 1859 (1860). 4361. Liste des algues marines de Cherbourg, ... Paris (J. B. Bailliere et Fils, Libraires, .. .) Cherbourg (Bedelfontaine et Syffert, Impr., ...) 1863. Oct. (Liste alg. mar. Cherbourg). Ed. [1]: 1863 (t.p.; BSbF rd. 22 Apr 1864), p. [1-5, err. slip]-168, f/. 7-6 (uncol. liths. A. Riocreux). Copies: G, NY; IDC 5250. — Preprinted from Mem. Soc. Sci. nat. Cherbourg 10: 5-168, pl. 1-6. 1864. Re-issue: 1880 (Nat. Nov. Feb(1) 1881; J. Bot. Mar 1881), p. [1]-168, pl. 1-6 (id.). Copies: BR, G, NY, US, USDA. - Paris (librairie J. B. Bailliére et fils ...) 1880. Oct. 4362. Mousses des environs de Cherbourg ... Paris (J. B. Bailliere et Fils, libraires, ...), Cherbourg (Bedelfontaine et Syffert, imp., ...) 1868. Oct. (Mousses Cherbourg). Publ.: 1869 (t.p. 1868; Flora rd. 10 Nov 1869; Hedwigia Aug 1869), p. [1]-46. Copes: BR, G, NY. ~— Reprinted from Mem. Soc. imp. Sci. nat. Cherbourg 14: 173-214. 1868. Ref.: Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 16(bibl.): 31-32. post 3 Apr 1869. 832 LELY 4363. Quelques notes a propos des “Plantae europeae” de M. K. Richter ... [Cherbourg 1891]. Oct. (Notes Pl. europ.). Publ.: 1891, p. [1]-52. Copies: G, M, MO. — Reprinted from Mem. Soc. natl. Sci. math. Cherbourg 27: [289]-340. 1891 (journal issue: Nat. Nov. Apr 1892). 4364. Les genres @hépatiques de S. F. Gray, ... Paris (J.-B. Bailliere et Fils, libraires, ...), Cherbourg (Imprimerie Emile Le Maout.) 1893. Oct. Publ.: Jan-Mai 1893 (Underwood rd. his copy (NY) Jun 1893; Bot. Zeit. t Aug 1893), p. [1]- 36. Copies: NY, Steere. — Reprinted from Mem. Soc. Sci. nat. math. Cherbourg 29: 1-36. 1892-1895 (1893). To be cited from journal. 4365. La nomenclature des hépatiques ... [Paris] 1894. (Nomencl. hépat.). Publ.: 1894, p. [1]-4. Copy: BR. — Reprinted from Rev. bryol. 21(5): 65-68. 1894. 4366. Remarques sur la nomenclature hépaticologique ... Paris, (J.-B. Bailliére et Fils, Libraires, ...), Cherbourg (Imprimerie Emile Le Maout) 1894. Oct. (Rem. nomencel. hépaticol.). Publ.: Jan-Jun 1894 (Nat. Nov. Aug(1) 1894; Bot. Zeit. 1 Jul 1844), p. [1]-78. Copies: BR, G, NY, U.— Reprinted from Mem. Soc. natl. Sci. nat. math. Cherbourg 29: [105]-182. 1894. 4367. Remarques sur la nomenclature bryologique . . . Paris (J.-B. Bailliere et Fils, Libraires, . . . ) Cherbourg (Imprimerie Emile Le Maout.) 1895. Oct. (Rem. nomencl. bryol.). Publ.: 1895 (Nat. Nov. Jul(1) 1895; Bot. Zeit. 1 Aug 1895), p. [1 ]-104. Copy: BR. — Reprinted from Mém. Soc. natl. Sci. nat. math. Cherbourg 29: [225]-328. 1892-1895 (1895). 4368. Remarques sur la nomenclature algologique . . . Paris (J.-B. Bailliere et fils, . . .), Cherbourg (imprimerie Emile Le Maout) 1896. Oct. (Rem. nomencl. algol.) Publ.: 1896, p. [1]-144. Copies: FH, G.— Reprinted from Mem. Soc. natl. Sci. nat. Cherbourg 30: 99 [ = 3, repr.]-240 [= 144]. 1806. 4369. Protestation contre le Revisio generum plantarum iii(ii) ... [Paris (J. Mersch) 1898]. Oct. (Protestation). Publ.: 1898, p. [1]-11. Copy: FH. — Reprinted from J. de Bot. 12; 1898. Leliévre, J. F. (i. 1838), French gardener, book-seller and seed merchant at New Orleans. (Lelzévre). HERBARIUM and TYPES: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 3: 273; Barnhart 2: 366 (under Ernest L.); CSP 3: 947, 16: 695; Hirsch p. 172; ME 3: 424. 4370. Nouveau jardinier de la Louisiane, contenant les instructions nécessaires aux personnes qui s’occupent de jardinage. Par J. F. Lelievre, ex-jardinier-agriculture du gouvernement Frangais pour les colonies. Nouvelle — Orleans [New Orleans] (Chez J. F. Lelievre, libraire, ..) 1838. Oct. (Nouv. gard. Louisiane). Publ.: 1838, p. [i]-viii, [9]-200. Copies: HBG, MO, NY. — Handbook for the kitchen gardener and flower grower. First book on gardening in Louisiana (Ewan). Ref.: Ewan, Southw. Louisiana J. 7(1-4): 21. 1967. Lely, Hugh Vandervaes (1891-x), Nigerian botanist and conservator of forests. (Lely). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 366; BL 1: 50, 305; Kew 3: 406. EPONYMY: Lelya Bremekamp (1952). 4371. The useful trees of Northern Nigeria ... London (published by the Crown Agents for the Colonies, ...) 1925. (Usef. trees N. Nigeria). Publ.: 1925 (p. xii: Mar 1925), p. [i]-vill, 1-128, 122 pl. (uncol.). Copy: USDA. 833 LEMAIRE Lemaire, [Antoine] Charles (1800-1871), French botanist; specialist on Cactaceae; edited L‘Horticulteur universel (1839-1845) and Jardin fleuriste (1851-1854) at Paris; and the Flore des Serres and L’ Illustration horticole at Gent (1854-1868). (Lem.). HERBARIUM and TYPES: Unknown; material in C. Lemaire’s library was dispersed by sale. Ref.: Cretaine, Bull. soc. bot. France 18(bibl.): 48. 1872. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 366; BM 3: 1086-1087; CSP 3: 948, 8: 199, 12: 439, 16: 697; Dryander 1: 129, 5: 322; Frank 3(Anh.): 56-57; Hortus 3: 1198 (“Lem.”’) ; IH 2: 429; Jackson p. 571; Kew 3: 406; Langman p. 436-437; MW p. 264-266, suppl. p. 196; NI 1169; Plesch p. 304; PR 5199-5205; Rehder 5: 501-502; Tucker 1: 421; Zander ed. 10, p. 684. André, E. F., Ill. hortic. 18: 120-121. 1871; Gard. Chron. 1871: 844, 870. Anon., Flora 54: 288. 1871. Crépin, F., Guide bot. Belgique 258, 457. 1878. Hunt, J. Mammillaria Soc. 16(3): 29-30. 1976. Merrill, E. D., Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 30(1): 187. 1947. Morren, E., Belg. horticole 21: 198-199. 1821. Schumann, Monatschr. f. Kakteenkunde 8: 48-52. 1898. Tjaden, Cact. Succ. J. Gr. Britain 31: 29-31. 1969 (on L. and Schlumbergera, the Christmas cactus). COMPOSITE WORKS: Edited L’ Illustration horticole, vols. 1-16, 1854-1869; Revue horticole 1858, Herbier général de V’amateur 1839-1850 (see under Loiseleur-Deslongchamps), and was co- editor of vols. 1-10 of the Flore des Serres (see under Van Houtte). Lemaire contributed also to D,Orbigny, Dict. univ. Hist. nat. NOTE: Lemaire was born on 1 November 1800 according to the birth certificate consulted by J. A. Janse (Bennebroek, Netherlands, letter to FAS 20 Aug 1975). “L’an neuf, le dix brumaire ou premier novembre mil huit cent, est né a Paris, Antoine Charles, du sexe masculin, fils de Antoine Charles Lemaire et Marie Jeanne Davio.”’ Lemaire later signed Ch. Lemaire — Lemaire went to Belgium at the invitation of Van Houtte to edit the Flore des Serres. From 1854-1868 he worked for Ambroise Verschaffelt and edited his //lustration horticole. Inv 1869 J. J. Linden bought up the Verschaffelt Etablissement and the editorship of the journal went to E. André. Lemaire (no pension) returned to Paris in poverty. EPONYMY: Lemairea de Vriese (1854); Lemaireocereus N. L. Britton & J. N. Rose (1909). 4372. Cactearum aliquot novarum ac insuetarum in horto monvilliano cultarum accurata descriptio. Fasciculus primus. Curante C. Lemaire, ... Lutetiae Parisiorum [Paris], (apud F. G. Levrault, ...), Argentorati [Strasbourg] (id.) 1838. Qu. ft (Cact. alig. nov.). Publ.: 10 Feb 1838 (p. ii: octob. kalend. 1837; BF 10 Feb 1838, Acad. 26 Mar 1838), p. [1]- xiv, [1]-40, [1-2, ind., notes], z pl. (uncol. lith., Thiollat). Copies: MICH, NY, USDA, WU. 4373. Cactearum genera nova speciesque novae et omnium in horto monvilliano cultarum ex affinitatibus naturalibus ordinatio nova indexque methodicus ... Lutetiis — Parisiorum [Paris], (apud editorem, ... et apud J. Loss, ...) 1839. Oct. (Cact. gen. sp. nov.). Publ.: Feb 1839 (TL-1/669), p. [i]-xvi, chart, [1]-115, [116, err.]. Copies: G, MO (photo- copies: NY, USDA.). 4374 L Horticulteur universel, journal général des jardiniers et amateurs, présentant lanalyse raisonnée des travaux horticoles frangais et étrangers, et contenant: histoire, la description, la culture raisonée et la figure, tant des plantes d’ornement ou d’économie, les plus nouvelles et les plus intéressantes, que des plus beaux fruits nouvellement gagnés; des plans, coupes et élévations de serres, de constructions ornamentales et d’appareils de chauffage; de plans de jardins, instrumens de jardinage, objects d’ornemens, etc. Ouvrage destiné a favoriser et a populariser en France la science de Phorticulture. Publié par une réunion de botanistes et (horticulteurs francais et étrangers, et redigé par C. Lemaire, ... Paris (chez H. Cousin, libraire-editeur, ...) 1839-1845, 6 vols. Oct. (Hort. universel). 834 Bawoorv 1839[-1840], p. [i]-x, [1]-394, pl. 1-4, 6-8, 10-29, 31-32, 34-43. (col.). : [1840-] 1841, p. [i]-ix, [x-xa], [1]-384, pl. 44-45, 47-56, [56°], 57-84. : [1841-] 1842, p. [1-mi*], [i]-viii, [1]-384, pl. 87-729. : [1842-] 1843, p. [i]-xvi, [1]-384, pl. 130-173. : [1843-] 1844, p. [i]-xv, [1]-396, pl. 174-276. [1844-] 1845, p. [i-ui], [—]-377, pl. 219-264. LEMAIRE Copies: NY (vol. 6), USDA (1-6) (plates possibly incomplete; cf. table). The second series, 1: [1845-] 1846, p. [i], [1]-292, 33 pl., and 2: [1846]-1847, p. [i], [1]-256, 30 pl. was edited by F. Gérard (7), and (2) by Martin de Lamotte. Publication took place in monthly fascicles, the contents and dates of which were kindly made available to us by L. Garay: vol. pages I 1-30 31-65 66-98 99-131 132-161 162-190 191-226 227-254 255-284 285-317 318-351 3025504 2 1-32 33-64 65-96 97-128 129-160 161-192 1935224 225-256 257-288 289-320 3215352 353-384 3 1-32 33-64 65-96 97-128 129-160 161-192 193-224 225-256 257-300 301-320 321-352 353-384 4 1-32 33-64 65-96 97-128 129-160 161-192 193-231 232-256 257-288 289-320 pl. I-4 5-8 g-12 13-10 17-20 21-24 25-27 28-31 32-34 BY. 38-40 41-43 44-47 48-51 52-54 b55° 59-62 63-65 66-68 69-72 73-76 77-79 80-82 83-86 87-gO 91-93 94-97 98-101 102-105 106-109 I10-112 T13-115 116-118 TIQ-122 123-125 120-129 130-132 133-130 137-140 141-143 144-147 148-150 151-154 155-150 159-162 163-165 date Mai 1839 Jul 1839 Jul 1839 Aug 1839 Sep 1839 Oct 1839 Nov 1839 Dec 1839 Jan 1840 Feb 1840 Mar 1840 Apr 1840 Mai 1840 Jun 1840 Jul 1840 Aug 1840 Sep 1840 Oct 1840 Nov 1840 Dec 1840 Jan 1841 Feb 1841 Mar 1841 Apr 1841 Mai 1841 Jun 1841 Jul 1841 Aug 1841 Sep 1641 Oct 1841 Nov 1841 Dec 1841 Jan 1842 Feb 1842 Mar 1842 Apr 1842 Mai 1842 Jun 1842 Jul 1842 Aug 1842 Sep 1842 Oct 1842 Nov 1842 Dec 1842 Jan 1843 Feb 1843 published by 5 Jun 1839 19 Jun 1839 7 Aug 1839 4 Sep 1839 6 Nov 1839 22 Jan 1840 5 Feb 1840 4 Mar 1840 3 Jun 1840 5 Aug 1840 Sep 1840 21 Oct 1840 Nov 1840 Dec 1840 17 Feb 1841 3 Mar 1841 7 Apr 1841 Mai 1841 2 Jul 1841 2 Jul 1841 Aug 1841 Sep 1841 20 Feb 1842 20 Feb 1842 20 Feb 1842 20 Feb 1842 6 Apr 1842 6 Apr 1842 6 Apr 1842 6 Jul 1842 6 Jul 1842 3 Aug 1842 2 Nov 1842 2 Nov 1842 4 Jan 1843 15 Feb 1843 5 Apr 1843 5 Apr 1843 835 LEMAIRE vol. pages pl. date published by 321-352 166-169 Mar 1843 353-384 170-173 «= Apr 1843 17 Mai 1843 5 1-32 174-176 Mai 1843 2 Aug 1843 33-64 177-160 Jun 1843 16 Aug 1843 65-96 101-184 Jul 1843 7 Sep 1843 97-128 185-188 Aug 1843 18 Oct 1843 129-164 189-192 Sep 1843 6 Dec 1843 165-204 193-190 Oct 1843 20 Dec 1843 205-228 197-200 Nov 1843 3 Jan 1844 229-260 201-204 Dec 1843 7 Feb 1844 261-292 205-207 Jan 1844 6 Mar 1844 203-324 208-211 Feb 1844 7 Apr 1844 325-356 212-214 Mar 1844 8 Mai 1844 357-396 215-218 Apr 1844 5 Jun 1844 6 1-32 21-222 Mai 1844 17 Jul 1844 33-64 223-225 Jun 1844 65-96 226-229 Jul 1844 18 Sep 1844 97-128 230-233 Aug 1844 16 Oct 1844 129-160 234-237 Sep 1844 20 Nov 1844 161-192 238-241 Oct 1844 193-224 242-245 Nov 1844 19 Feb 1845 225-256 246-249 Dec 1844 19 Mar 1845 257-288 250-252 Jan 1845 7 Mai 1845 289-320 253-250 Feb 1845 18 Jun 1845 321-377 257-264 Mar 1845 Prospectus for publication was reported on May 15, 1839. Index to vol. 5 reported on Aug 21, 1844. — Dates based on the bimonthly meetings of the Société d’ Horticulture de Paris where each of the periodicals as received were reported. These were published in Annales de la Société d’Horticulture de Paris vol. 24-36, 1839-1845. Many plates are the same as in the second series of the Herbier général de |’ Amateur (ed. by . Lemaire from vol. 2 onwards), see Loiseleur-Deslongchamps. 4375+ Iconographie descriptive des Cactées ou essais systematiques et raisonnés sur [histoire naturelle, la classification et la culture des plantes de cette famille ... Paris (H. Cousin, Libraire-éditeur ...) [1841-1847]. Fol. (Iconogr. descr. Cact.). Publ.: 16 pl. with text, 1841-1847. Copies: BR (6 pl.), MO (14 pl.; for further copies see Rowley 1966). — Eight livraisons each containing two plates with accompanying text. In all 30 pages of text. Fasc. 1 (pl. 1, 2) was published early Dec 1841 (BF 4 Dec). The initial announcement in BF speaks of ‘‘au moins 200 planches’”’ (see also the note in Pritzel). Only plates nos. 7 and 2 are numbered (copy BM). Rowley provides a list of the plates with the numbers given to them in the various copies and cites the modern names. The plates are colour-printed engravings (finished by hand) of drawings by Maubert. — Further details of publication are lacking. Ref.: Vriese, W. H. de, Tijdschr. nat. Gesch. Physiol. 8(2): 117-118. 1841 (livr. 1, rev.). Junk, Rara 68. 1902. Rowley, G., Cact. Succ. J. Amer. 38: 106-107. Mai-Jun 1966. 4376. Le Jardin fleuriste, journal général des progres et des intéréts horticoles et botaniques, contenant Vhistoire, la description, la figure et la culture des plantes les plus rares et les plus méritantes nouvellement introduites en Europe; publié sous les auspices et avec la col- laboration des principaux botanistes et horticulteurs du continent, et, en particulier, d’un grand nombre de membres de la Société royale d’agricult. et de botanique de Gand, et rédigé par Ch. Lemaire ... Gand (chez les éditeurs F. et E. Gyselynck, imprim. et lithogr.) 1851- 1854, 4 vols. Ou. ( Jard. fleur.). Publ.: in parts, 24 parts per volume, issued on the first and fifteenth of each month from 1 Jul 1850-31 Mai 1854. The plates are col. liths., some by Heyland, many unsigned. The text and the plates are often dated. Copies: MICH, NY, USDA. 836 LE MAOUT 7: 1851 (t.p.; p. [vili]: 25 Mai 1851), p. [i-vuii], p/. (with text) 1-55, 56/57, 58-72, 73/745 75- 108, miscellanées p. [1]-128, [1, err.]. 2: 1852 (t.p.; p. [iv]: 1 Jun 1851), p. [i-iv], pl. rog/r10, 111-118, 119/120, 121-172, 173/174, 175-180, 181/182, 183-185, 186/187, 188-190, 191/192, 193-197, 198/199, 200-205, 206/207, 208-216, miscellanées p. [1]-156 [160]. 3:15 Feb 1853 (t.p.; date deposit 1 Jun 1851 on p. [i]), p. [i-v], pl. 277-278, 219/220, 221-223, 224/225, 226-232, 233/234, 235-239, 240/241, 242-291, 292/293, 294-298, 299/300, 301-304, 305/306, 307-308, 309/310, 311-325, miscellanées p. [1]-162. 4: 1854 (t.p.), p- [i-iv], pl. 326-345, 346/347, 348-387, 388/389, 390-392, 3931394, 395-498, 409/410, 411-430, miscellanées p. [1]-90. Page [85] has an epilogue. 4377- Manuel de l’amateur de cactus histoire naturelle des plantes de la famille des Cactacées ... Paris (Librairie agricole de la Maison rustique ...) s.d. [1845]. Duod. (Man. amat. cactus). Publ.: 1845 (fide PR ed. 1 and Barnhart in copy NY), p. [i, i], [1]-125. Copy: NY. 4378. Bibliotheque du jardinier. Les cactées histoire, patrie, organes de végétation, in- florescence culture, etc. ... Paris (Librairie agricole de la Maison rustique . . .) s.d. [1868]. 18-mo. (Cactées). Publ.: Aug 1868 (p. [i]: Sep 1868; Soc. bot. Belg. rd. 15 Aug 1868, sic), p. [i*-i1*], [1]-vi, [7]- 140. Copies: MO, NY. USDA. 4379. Bibliotheque du jardinier. Les plantes grasses autres que les cactées/histoire, patrie, genres, espéces et culture, etc. ... Paris (Librairie agricole de la Maison rustique .. .) s.d. [1869]. 18-mo. (Pl. grasses). Publ.: 1869, p. [i-vi], [1]-135. Copies: HBG, L, NY, USDA. Ed. 2: 1879 (Nat. Nov. Nov(2) 1879), n.v. Léman, Dominique Sébastien (1781-1829), French cryptogamist. (Léman). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: CN, G-DC, P-JU. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 366; BM 3: 1087; Bossert p. 234; IH 2: 429; Kew 3: 406; PR (alph.) ; Saccardo 2: 62; SBC p. 125 (““Leman’’) ; Tucker 1: 421; Zander ed. 10, p. 684. Candolle, A. P., de, Mém. Souvenirs 140, 161. 1862. Cuvier, G., Dict. sci. nat., portr. [63]. 1845 (portr.). Milner, J. D., Cat. portr. Kew 75. 1906. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 114. 1903. COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Cryptogames, in Dict. Sci. nat. (TL-2/1293); articles on cryptogams; entries signed LEM. (2) Noww. Dict. hist. nat., ed. 2, vols. 6-36, Paris 1816-1819, editor. EPONYMY: Lemanea Bory de St.-Vincent (1808, nom. cons.) ; Lemanea Sirodot (1872); Lemanella Gaillon (1833). Le Maout, Jean Emmanuel Maurice (1799-1877). French physician and botanist in Paris. (Le Maout). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 367; BM 3: 1087; GR p. 333; Jackson p. 571; Kew 3: 406; Langman p. 437; LS 15188; NI 1170-1172; Plesch p. 304-305; PR 5207-5210; Rehder 5: 502; Sotheby 446; Tucker 1: 421. Anon., Bot. Not. 1878: 44; Bull. Soc. bot. France 24: 183. 1877; Bot. Zeit. 35: 776. 1877; J. Bot. 15: 288. 1877. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 106, pl. 140. 1905. EPONYMY: Maoutia Weddell (1854); Maoutta Montrouzier (1860). 837 LE MAOUT 4380. Legons élémentatres de botanique fondées sur l’analyse de 50 plantes vulgaires et formant un traité complet d’organographie et de physiologie végétable, a Pusage des étudiants et des gens du monde, ... Paris (chez Fortin, Masson et Cie., ... Langlois et Leclercq, .. .) Leipzig (id. chez L. Michelsen) s.d. 1844. (Legons élém. bot.). Artist: Louis Charles Auguste Steinheil (fl. 1844). Ed. 1: 1843-1844, part 1 1843 (fide Bot. Zeit. 1: 898. 29 Dec 1843, Flora 7 Aug 1843; contents unknown); part 2 1844, p. [1*-iv*], [1]-xv, [1], pl. 7-50 (col. liths.), [1], [1 ]-888, fig. 51-687. Copy: NY. Ed. 2: Nov 1857 (BSbF rd. 27 Nov 1857), p. [i]-xvi, pl. 7-50 (col. liths. with text), [1]-558, fig. 51-701. Copy: NY. — Also issued with uncol. pl. ““Deuxieme édition.” Paris (Librairie de Victor Masson; Langlois et Leclercq) 1857. Oct. Ed. 3: 1867, p. [1]-xvi, pl. 7-50 (id.), [1]-593, fig. 52-701. ““Troisieme édition, revue, corrigée et augmentee.”’ Paris (Garnier freres ... Victor Masson et fils) s.d. Oct. 4381. Allas élémentaire de botanique avec le texte en regard, comprenant l’iconographie des familles d’Europe, a l’usage des étudiants et des gens du monde, par Emmanuel Le Maout, ... ouvrage contenant 1.684 figures, dessinées par M. L. Steinheil. Paris (Chez l’ Auteur, ...) 1846. Qu. (Atlas élém. bot.) Publ.: 1846, p. [i]-xvi, 1-123, [124, cont., abbr.], [i]-iv. Copy: NY. — A preliminary issue of part of the definitive atlas as described below (no. 4382). 4382. Atlas élémentaire de botanique avec le texte en regard, comprenant l’organographie, Vanatomie, et l’iconographie des familles d’Europe, a usage des étudiants et des gens du monde, par Emmanuel Le Maout, . . . ouvrage contenant 2,340 figures, dessinées par M.M. L. Steinheil et J. Decaisne. Paris (chez Fortin, Masson et Cie., ... et chez Langlois et Leclercq, ...), Leipzig (Méme maisons, chez L. Michelsen). Qu. (Adlas élém. bot.) Artists: Joseph Decaisne (1807-1882) and Louis Charles Auguste Steinheil (1814-1885). Publ.: 1846 (p. [v]: 1 Jan 1846), p. [i]-viii, [1]-227, [228, cont., err.]. Copies: MO, NY, USDA. Ref.: Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von, Bot. Zeit. 4: 230-231. 27 Mar 1846. 4383. Botanique. Organographie et taxonomie histoire naturelle des familles végétales et des principales espéces suivant la classification de M. Adrien de Jussieu avec Vindication de leur emploi dans les arts, les sciences et le commerce ... Paris (L. Curmer, ...) [1851-] 1852. Qu. (Botanique). Ed. [1]: 1851-1852, in 50 parts (p. xxviii: 12 Apr 1851), p. [i*], frontisp., [111*], [i]-xxviil, frontisp., [1 ]-387, [388, index], pl. 7-30 handcol. liths., 75 uncol. unnumbered pl. (incl. frontisp. 17 in copy BR; according to NI there should be 20 uncol. pl.; the Plesch copy had indeed 18 tinted liths. and 2 etchings.). Copy: BR. — We have seen no copy with title page dated 1851. Ed. [2] (reissue) : 1854, p. [1*], frontisp., [iii*], [i]-xxviii, [1 ]-387, [388, ind.], 79 or 20 col. pl. (18 tinted liths., 2 etchings). Copies: AMD, UC (inf. D. E. Johnson). — Paris (L. Curmer sei T8547. Our Ed. 3: 1855, p. [i-iii], frontisp., [i]-xxviii, [1 ]-387, [388, ind.], p/. 1-23 (col.) and a number of uncol. engraved scenes. Copies: MO, NY. — ‘“Troisiéme edition.” Paris (id.) 1855. 4384. Flore élémentaire des jardins et des champs accompagnéee de clefs analytiques conduisant promptement a la détermination des familles et des genres et d’un vocabulaire des termes techniques. Paris (Dusacq, libraire agricole de la Maison rustique) 1855, 2 vols. 18-mo. (1. élém. jard.). Co-author: Joseph Decaisne (1807-1882). Ed. 1: 1855 (BSbF rd. 25 Mai 1855), Vol. r: p. [i, ii], [1]-396; 2: [i], [397]-936. — Copzes: G, MO, NY. Reissue: 1865. Vol. r: [i-iv], [1]-396; 2: [1-111], [397]-936. — Copees: BR, NY. — Paris (Librairie agricole de la Maison rustique . . .) s.d. 18-mo. Spanish translation: 1916, see no. 4387. Ref.: Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 2: 197-199. Mai 1855. 838 LEMEE 4385. Traité général de botanique descriptive et analytique. Premiere partie: abrégé d’organographie, d’anatomie et de physiologie. Deuxieme partie: iconographie, description et histoire des familles. Par MM. Emm. Le Maout, ... Jh. Decaisne, . . . ouvrage contenant 5500 figures dessinées par MM. L. Steinheil et A. Riocreux. Paris (Librairie de Firmin Didot fréres, fils et Cie, ...) 1868. Qu. (Traité général bot.). Co-author: Joseph Decaisne (1807-1882). Artists: Louis Charles Auguste Steinheil (1814-1885), Alfred Riocreux (1820-1912). Publ.: Jan-Apr 1868 (““Neu’’, Flora 11 Apr 1868; BSBF for Sep-Oct 1867), p. [i]-viii, [1-2], [1]-745, [746, err.]. Copies: MICH, MO, NY. Ed. 2: Genéve 1885 (n.v.). English translation: 1873, see no. 4386. 4386. A general system of botany descriptive and analytical. In two parts. Part I. —- Outlines of organography, anatomy, and physiology. Part Il. — Descriptions and illustrations of the orders. By Emm. Le Maout, ... J. Decaisne, ... with 5500 figures by L. Steinheil and A. Riocreux. Translated from the original by Mrs. Hooker. The orders arranged after the method followed in the universities and schools of Great Britain, its colonies, America, and India; with additions, an appendix on the natural method, and a synopsis of the orders, by J. D. Hooker, ... London: (Longmans, Green, and Co.) 1873. Oct. (General syst. bot.). Original artists and authors: see above. Translator: Frances Harriet Hooker, née Henslow (1825-1874), wife of Joseph Dalton Hooker. Appendix by: Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker (1817-1911). Publ.: 1873 (p. x: Dec 1872), p. [i]-xui, [1]-1066, [1, err.]. Copres: MICH, MO, NY, US, USDA. Ref alrimen, H., Js Botwri 158-157-1873. Huxley, L., Life letters J. D. Hooker 2: 190. 1918. 4387. Tablas dicotomas par la clasificacion de las familias vegetales tomadas de la obra “Flora elemental de los jardinos y de los campos” por Le Maout y Decaisne traducidas por Guillermo Gandara. Mexico (Departemento de Imprenta de la Secretaria de Fomento . . . ) 1914 (t.p.; date on cover: 1916) Oct. (Tabl. dicotom.). Translation by Guillermo Gandara (see Langman p. 300-302). Publ.: 1916 (cover; t.p. 1914, p. 4: 3 Apr 1914), p. [1]-71. Copy: US. — Partial translation of Flore élémentaire ... (see 4384). Lemcke, Alfred Max Bernhard (1864-?), German botanist at the agricultural experi- ment station at Konigsberg 1. Pr. (Lemcke). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 367; CSP 16: 698; Hirsch p. 172; LS 15189, 35923-35931, suppl. 15790-15795: 4388. Beitrage zur Kenntnis der Gattung Carex Mich. von Dr. Alfred Lemcke . . . Konigsberg in Pr. (Buchdruckerei von R. Leupold) 1892. Oct. (Beitr. Carex). Publ.: 1892 (Nat. Nov. Jan(1) 1893), p. [i], [1]-128. Copy: USDA. Lemée, Albert Marie Victor (1872-19. .), French colonial botanist, later at Rennes. (Lemée). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: REN. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 367; BFM 22092; BL 2: 151, 208, 681; IH 2: 429 (err. d. 1900); Kew 3: 407; Langman p. 437; MW p. 266-267. 4389. Dictionnaire descriptif et synonymique des genres de plantes phanérogames par Albert Lemée ... [1-9:] Brest (Imprimerie commerciale et administrative, . . .) [10:] Paris (Editions Paul Chevalier) 1929-1959. 10 vols. Oct. (Dict. gen. pl. phan.). 1: 1929 (Nat. Nov. Aug 1929), p. [i*, ii1*], i-xxxi, [1]-896. 839 LEMEE 2: 1930 (Nat. Nov. Jul 1930), p. [i*, ii1*], i-xxvii, [1]-998. : 1931 (Nat. Nov. Nov 1931), p. [v]-xxxx, [1]-1084. : 1932 (Nat. Nov. Dec 1932), p. [i]-xxxii, [1]-1071. : 1934 (U rd. 5 Mar 1934), p. [i*], [i]-xxxu, [1]-1152. : 1935 (U rd. 15 Nov 1935), p. [ili]-xxxxvi, [1]-1286, [1, colo.]. 7: 1939 (U rd. 19 Nov 1941), p. [i]-vii, [1]-489, 1-204. 8a: 1941, p. [i, mi], [1]-273-. 8b: 1943, p. [ii]-xu, [1]-1105. g: 1951, p. [1, ii], [1]-285. 10: 1959, p. [1]-219. DoW Go Lemmermann, Ernst Johann (1867-1915), German algologist at Bremen. (Lemmerm.). HERBARIUM and TYPES: BREM;; other material at B and S. Ref.: Koster, J. T., Taxon 18: 555. 1969. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BJI 2: 104; BM 3: 1088; CSP 16: 699; De Toni 4: xxxvi; IH 1(ed. 6): 361, 2: 430; KR p. 387; LS 15193-15196; MW p. 267; NAF 11(1): 90; Nordstedt p. 19, 21, suppl. p. 10; Urban-Berl. p. 266. Anon., Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 33(5): 244. 1915; Bot. Not. 1915: 190; Nuova Notarisia 26: 179. 1915. Bitter, F. A. G., Abh. Naturw. Ver. Bremen 24(2): 273-291. 1919 (portr., bibl.). Merrill, E. D., Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 30(1): 188. 1947. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 141, pl. 137. 1905. COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Pascher, Stisswasserflora Deutschl. Osterr., Schweiz: 1. Pantostomatineae, 1: [30]-51. 1914. 2. Protomastiginae, 1: [52]-121. 1914. 3. Distomatinae, 1: [122]-133. 1914. 4. Eugleninae, 2: [115]-185. 1913. 5. Letrasporales, 5: [21]-51. Dec 1915. (2) Aryptogamenflora der Mark Brandenburg: Algae, 3(1): (1)-128. 4 Mar 1907; 3(2): 129-304. 25 Sep 1907; 3(3): 305-496. 12 Jun 1908; 3(4): 497-712. [1]-x, [(1)]-(29). 15 Jun 1910; Copy: MO (orig. covers), main t.p. ““Algen I (Schizophyceen, Flagellaten, Peridineen) ...” Leipzig (Verlag von Gebruder Borntraeger) 1910. Oct. (3) Brandt, K. und C. Apstein, Nordische. Plankton, Botanische. Teil, part 21, p. 1-40, Flagellatae et al. EPONYMY: Lemmermannia R. Chodat (1900); Lemmermannia A. A. Elenkin (1933) ; Lemmerman- niella L. Geitler (1942); Lemmermanniella B.V. Skvortzov (1968). 4390. Das Plankton schwedischer Gewdsser [Stockholm (Kungl. Boktryckeriet) 1904]. Oct. (Plankt. schwed. Gew.). Publ.: 15 Apr-30 Mai 1904 (p. 209: tryckt 15 Apr 1904; Nat. Nov. Jun(1) 1904), p. [1]-209, pl. 1-2. Copy: U. — Arkiv for Botanik Band 2. N:o 2. Lemmon, John Gill (1832-1908), American botanist and plant collector; born in Mi- chigan; involved in the civil war; from 1866 in California, first in Sierra Valley, later at Oakland; on Calif. State Board of Forestry 1888-1892; married to Sara Allen Plummer (1836-1929), who accompanied him on many of his collecting trips. (Lemmon). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: UC; other material at LIV and NA. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 367; Bossert p. 234; CSP 12: 439, 16: 699; DAB (by W. L. Jepson) 1: 162-163; Hortus 3: 1198 (““Lemm.’’); IH 1(ed. 6): 361, 2: 430; Kew 3: 409; Langman p. 437; Lenley p. 262; NW p. 51; Tucker 1: 422; Zander ed. 10, p. 684. Anon., Bot. Gaz. 17(1): 21. 1909. Brewer, W. H., 7x S. Watson, Bot. Calif. 2: 558-559. 1880. Cantelow, Leafl. Western Bot. 8: 94-95. 1957. Copeland, Madrc no 5: 77. 1939. 840 LEMOINE Dunn, D. B., Some type material in a collection of J. G. Lemmon’s plants. Leaflets of Western Botany 9(11): 178-180. 1961. Ewan, J., Rocky Mountain naturalists 249. 1950; im Century progress natl. Sciences 54. 1955; Short hist. bot. U.S. 12. 1969. Harshberger, J. W., Bot. Philadelphia 16, 26, 282, 326. 1899. McVaugh, R., Edward Palmer 69, 185. 1956; Contr. Univ. Mich. Herb. g: 258. 1972. Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 490 [index]. 1963. Reifschneider, O., Biogr. Nevada bot. 1844-1963, 30-42. 1964 (err. John Gibbs Lemon), for corr. and addition see Ewan, Madrono 19: 31. 1969. Reveal, J., zz A. Cronquist et al., Intermountain Flora 1: 53, 54. 1972 (portr.). Rickett, H. W., Index Bull. Torrey bot. Club 62. 1955. Rodgers, A. D., Amer. bot. 1873-1892: 331 [index, 17 entries]. EPONYMY: Lemmonia A. Gray (1876). Note: Plummera A. Gray (1882) is dedicated to his wife Sara Allen Lemmon, née Plummer (1836-1923), who accompanied him on his botanical trips. (The genus is based on a collection made by Mr. and Mrs. Lemmon in Arizona). — Mount Lemmon, Arizona. 4391. Ferns of the Pacific Coast, including Arizona. A full conspectus of the tribes and genera, with a classified list of the species, giving principal points of distinction and localities of growth ... San Francisco (Bacon & Company, printers) 1882. (Ferns Pacif. Coast). Publ.: 1882, p. [1]-13, [14-15]. Copy: MO. Note: Lemmon mentions in his text the preparation of a Manual of Pacific ferns by his wife Sara Allen Plummer Lemmon (1836-1923). This Manual was never published; Mrs. Lemmon’s only publication on ferns appeared in the Pacific Kura: Press, 26 March, 1881: Ferns of the Pacific Coast. The only known copy of this fairly substantial paper is at MO. It is reproduced, with introductory notes, by Ewan, Amer. midland Natural. 32: 513-518. 1944. 4392- Pines of the Pacific Slope particularly those of California. From the report of J. G. Lemmon, botanist for the California State Board of Forestry. Published by the author [Oakland, Calif.] 1888. (Pines Pacif. Slope). Publ.: 1888 (t.p.; the author forwarded a copy to Trelease in Jan 1889), p. [1]-13. Copy: MO. 4393- Hand-book of West-American cone-bearers. Approved English names with brief popular descriptions of the Cone-bearing trees of the Pacific Slope North of Mexico and West of Rocky Mountains. J. G. Lemmon, Oakland, Cal. . . . First edition. March 1892. Oct. (Cone- bear. trees pacif. Slope). Ed. 1: Mar 1892, frontisp., [1]-24. Copies: MO, USDA. Ed. 2: Apr 1892, frontisp., [1]-24. Copies: US, USDA. Ed. 3: Jul 1895, p. [i]-xv, [xvi], [15]-104, pl. 1-17. Copies: MO, US (rd. by Coville 15 Aug 1895). — “Third (pocket) edition. July, 1895.” Ed. 4: Jul 1900, p. [i]-xv, [xvi], [17-116], pl. 2-17. Copy: USDA. — “Fourth (pocket) edition. With 2-page appendix of changes and new matter. July, 1900.” 4394- Conifers of the Pacific slope — how to distinguish them. By John G. Lemmon [Oakland, Calif. 1902]. Oct. (Conif. Pacif. Slope). Publ.: Jun 1902, p. [i], [100]-130, chart, pl. 62-64. Copy: MO. — Reprinted from Sierra Club Bulletin 4(2), June 1902. Lemoine (Pierre Louis) Victor (1823-1911), French horticulturist; trained e.g. at Gent by Louis Van Houtte; at Nancy from 1850; raised many new cultivars of Begonia, Syringa, Clematis, Fuchsia and Deutzia. (Lemoine). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. DATES: Rev. hort. ser. 2. 13. 1912: 6. 21 Oct 1823, Delme (Meurthe); d. 12 Dec 1911, Nancy. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 3: 570; Backer p. 321; BM 3: 1088; CSP 8: 201, 10: 561- 562, 16: 702; Hortus 3: 1198 (““Lemoine, V.’’); Jackson p. 289; Kew 3: 410; MW p. 267; 841 LEMOINE Rehder 5: 503; Tucker 1: 422; Zander ed. 10, p. 684. Bois, Rev. hort. ser. 2. 12: 13-17. 1912 (portr.). Fox, Natl. hort. Mag. 1951 (Apr): 83-100 (on L. and the Deutzias). Henry, V., J. Soc. natl. Hort. France ser. 4. 13: 462-467. 1912. Guillaumin, A., Les fleurs des Jardins lxvii-lxviui, pl. 20. 1929 (portr.). EPOoNYMY: Lemoinella L. Morellet & J. Morellet (1913) is dedicated to Paul Lemoine (1878- 1940), French geologist and paleontologist. 4395. Allas des characteres spécifiques des plantes de la flore parisienne & de la flore rémoise accompagné de la synonymie et des indications relatives a l’époque de la floraison, a l’habitat et aux propriétes alimentaires, médicinales et industrielles de la plante par Victor Lemoine ... Reims (Librairie E. Deligne gérant: Ernest Renart), Paris (Savy editeur) 1880-1881, 3 parts. (Aélas char. pl. paris.). 1: Jan-Feb 1880 (Nat. Nov. Mar(2) 1880), p. [1-vi], p/. 7-70 with lvs. 1-10 text (one sided). 2: Jan-Apr 1880 (Nat. Nov. Mai(1) 1880; J. Bot. Jun 1880), fl. 17-20, with 10 lvs. text (one- sided). [3]: 1881 (Bot. Zeit. 24 Jun 1881), p. [1-iv], p/. 1-70, lvs. 1-10 text (one-sided). “‘Les fougeres.”’ Copies: NY, U. Ref.: Prantl, K. A. E., Bot. Zeit. 38: 699-700. 1880, 39: 564. 1881. Le Monnier, | Lemonnier] Louis Guillaume (1717-1799), French botanist at Paris, pupil of Bernard de Jussieu, state physician, professor of botany at the Jardin du Roi (1758-1786), sent Michaux to the Near East, Aublet to Guyana, Desfontaines to North Africa and Labillardiére to the Lebanon. (Le Monn.). HERBARIUM and TYPES: G (10.000 collected by L. himself, furthermore by Commerson (3000), Labillardiére (types Icon. pl. Syr. rar., 1000 specimens), Desfontaines, Michaux. Further material at FI (herb. Desfontaines) and P. NOTE: see Laségue p. 54-65 for a description of the Le Monnier herbarium as it was bought by Benjamin Delessert, giving details on the constituent private herbaria. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 368; BM 3: 1088; CSP 8: 201; Dawson p. 528, 943; Dryander 1: 237, 3: 552, 5: 322; DSB 8: 176-178; IH 2: 430; Jackson p. 94; Lasegue p. 54-65, 574; LS 15197; Moebius p. 347; PR (alph.) (ed. 1: 5756-5757); Rehder 5: 503; TL- 2/1: see index. Candolle, A. P. de, Mém. Souvenirs 121. 1862. Cohen, B., Mem. Amer. philos. Soc. 43. 1956 (657 p.; Franklin and Newton, with notes on L’s work on electricity). Cuvier, G., Notice historique sur Louis-Guillaume Lemonnier. Paris (Baudoin) Ventdse an 1x;[1801)|; 17 p: Duprat, G., Les botanistes frangais en Amérique du Nord 231-252. 1957. Fries, Ph: Mi. Bref Skritv, Linnénn(4)1 8) 114 21; 1910315) 2.5 it. 1911; 1(0) 2 211, 901,310, 435- 1912; 1(7): 84, 86. 1917. Guillaumin, A., Les fleurs des jardins xxvil-xxvili. 1929. Hulth, J. M., Bref Skrifv. Linné 2(1): 123, 124. 1916. Lapeyrouse, P. P. de, Hist. abr. pl. Pyren. xxv-xxvi. 1813. Nicolas, J. P., in G. H. M. Lawrence, ed., Adanson 1: 384 [index]. 1963. O., Dict. Sci. méd. 6: 2. 1824. Robbins, Garden J. 8(3): 80-81, 93. 1958. Stafleu, F. A., Intr. Jussieu Gen. Pl. xxviii, xxx. 1964; Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 275, 278- 280, 321, 324. 1971; also zn Lawrence, Adanson 1: 140, 145, 239, 241. 1963. EPONYMY: Moniera [sic] P. Browne (1756), Monzera Loefling (1758), Monmera A. L. Jussieu (1789, orth. var. of Moniera Loefling), and Monnieria Linnaeus (1759, orth. var. of Monera Loefling) are probably commemorating him. Lemonniera E. De Wildeman (1894), Le- Monmera Lecomte ex Baehni (1938), and Neolemonniera H. Heine (1960) are dedicated to G. Le Monnier, French botanist. 84.2 LENORMAND Lendner, Alfred (1873-1948), Swiss mycologist. (Lendn.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 368; BL 2: 571, 681; BM 7: 620; CSP 16: 707; Hawksworth p. 184; Hirsch p. 172; Kew 3: 410; LS 15207-15213, 35938-35945, suppl. 15809-15843; Stevenson p. 1249; Tucker 1: 422. EPONYMY: Lendneria Minod (1918). 4396. Matériaux pour la flore cryptogamique suisse. Publies sur linitiative de la Société botanique suisse par une commission de la Société helvétique des sciences naturelles aux frais de la Conféderation. Vol. iii, fascicule i. Les mucorinées de la Suisse ... Berne (K.-J. Wyss, libraire-éditeur) 1908. Oct. (Mucor. Sucsse). Publ.:late 1908 (Bot. Zeit. 1 Jan 1909, 1 Mai 1909; Nat. Nov Feb(1), Apr(1) 1909), p. [11-vil], [1]-180, [1-2], pl. 1-3. Copies: Stevenson, U, USDA. — Alt. t.p.: “Les mucorinées de la Suisse Par Dr: Alf Lendner =...” Lenoble, Félix (1867-1949), French floristic botanist; trained at the teachers College of Saint-Cloud; high school teacher at Rennes and Valence; from 1900-1933 “‘inspecteur du travail’’ (factory inspector) at Angouléme, Marseille, Privas, Valence and Dijon. (Lenoble). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 368; BL 2: 147, 176, 681. Offer, Mém. Soc. bot. France 1949: 3-7 (bibl., portr.). 4397- Catalogue raisonné des plantes vasculaires du département de la Dréme par F. Lenoble avec une préface par le Dr. Jules Offmer et une introduction historique et phytogéographique. Grenoble (Imprimerie Allier pére & fils .. .) 1936. Oct. (Cat. pl. vasc. Drome). Publ.: 1936, p. [i-iii], [1]-506, map. Copies: G, NY. Reprinted from Bull. Soc. Sci. Dauphiné 55: 1-506. 1935. For a supplement see Breistroffer 1937-1941. Ref.: Breistroffer, M., Proc. Verb. Soc. Dauph. Etud. Biol. 16: 49-58. 21 Apr 1937; 17: 58-68. 20 Apr 1938; 17: 121-129. 30 Nov 1938; 20: 68-84. 1941. Lenormand, [Sébastien-] René (1796-1871), French botanist in Normandy; admitted as lawyer 1820; practiced in Vire until 1835; retired to his property at Lenaudiéres devoting himself exclusively to botany; compiled a considerable herbarium. (Lenorm.). HERBARIUM and Types: CN and L (see Koster 1936), duplicates in many herbaria, see 1H. Exsiccatae: Thalassophytes de France, ser. 1, nos. 1-100, ser. 2, nos. 1-100, Vire 1847. Ref.: Koster, J. T., Blumea 2(3): 231, 232-233. 1936; Taxon 18: 555. 1969. Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 85. 1969, 19(3): 357-358. 1975. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 369; BM 3: 1089; Bossert p. 234; Clokie p. 198; CSP 8: 202, 12: 441; Frank 3(Anh.): 57; [H 2: 431; Kew 3: 411; KR p. 387-388; Lasegue p. 101, 322, 574; Lenley p. 462; PR (alph., add.) ;SK 1: 320; TL-2/1: see Drake del Castillo, E.; Urban-Berl. p. 266, 271, 288, 305, 360. Anon., Flora 55: 63-64. 1872, Bot. Zeit. 30: 168. 1872. Jaubert, H. F. de, Bull. Soc. bot. France 19: 104-112. 1872, also reprinted, Paris, 1872, 11 p. (Notice sur la vie et les travaux de ...). Le Testu, Rev. bryol. lichénol. 14: 1-6. 1944 (corr. with Husnot). Moriére, Bull. Soc. bot. France 18: 390-394. 1871; Notice biographique sur Sébastien-René Lenormand. Caen, 1873, 31 p. (Mém. Acad. Sci. Arts, Belles-Lettres Gaen, Année 1874, p- 49-78). Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 106-107, pl. 140. 1905. Zetterstedt, J. E., Bot. Not. 1872: 26-27. EPONYMY: Lenormanda Delise (1841, nom. rej.) ; Lenormandia Trevisan (1843, nom. rej.) ; Lenor- mandia Montagne (1844, nom. rej.); Lenormandia Sonder (1845, nom. cons.) ; Lenormandiopsis 843 LENORMAND Papenfuss (1967). Whether Mandelorna Steudel (1854, anagram of Lenormandia Steudel (1850), an invalidly published name) also commemorates him, could not be established. Lenz, Harald Othmar (1798-1870), German high school teacher and naturalist and historian of science at Thorn (1820-1823), Marienwerder (1823-1824) and from 1824 at Schnepfental, Thuringen. (Lenz). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: ADB 18: 278, 21: 795; Ainsworth p. 297, 317; BFM 3202; BM 3: 1090; CSP 3: 955; Frank 3(Anh.): 57; GR p. 28, 105, 169 (q.v. for birth date), cat. p. 67; HU 2(1): clxxvit; Jackson p. 21, 47, 164; Laségue p. 422; LS 15218; Moebius p. 114, 131; NAF 9(6): 441; NI 1175; PR 5214-5215 (ed. 1: 5762-5763); Rehder 5: 504; Stevenson p. 1249; Tucker 1: 422. Anon., Bot. Not. 1871: 35; Flora 53: 60. 1870; Bot. Zeit. 28 63. 1870; Z. Pilzk. 22: pl. 1. 1938 (portr.). Ratzeburg, J. T. C. Forstwiss. Schrifsteller-Lexikon 305-307. 1874 (autobiogr.) (““Gegen den Darwinismus, den ich fur ein in die Naturgeschichte gar nicht gehoriges Phantasie- Gebilde halte, habe ich mich ... ausgesprochen, ohne ihn zu nennen.”’). Raub, Schweiz. Z. Pilzk. 49: 153-158. 1971. HANDWRITING: Z. Pilzk. 22: pl. 7. 1938. EPONYMY: Lenzia R. A. Philippi (1863); Lenzztes E. M. Fries (1835); Lenzztina P. A. Karsten (1889) ; Lenzitopsis G. Malengon & R. Bertault (1963). 4398. Die nitzlichen und schddlichen Schwamme, nebst einem Anhange uber die islandische Flechte, ... Gotha, (Beckersche Buchhandlung) 1831. Oct. (Nutz. schadl. Schwamme). Ed.[1]: 1831, frontisp., p. [i]-vi, [1]-130. Copzes: MICH, NY, USDA. — Plates published separately, see no. 4399. Ed. 2: 1840, p. [i]-vi, [1]-170, pl. 1-16 (col. liths., J. C. Ausfeld). Copies: B, MICH, NY. — “Zweite, sehr veranderte und durch Beschreibung der auffallendsten ubrigen in Deutschland wachsenden Schwamme vermehrte Ausgabe.” Gotha (id.) 1848. Oct. (1n fours). Ed. 3: Jan-Apr 1862 (Bot. Zeit. 5 Sep 1862; BSbF Mai 1862), p. [1, ui], [1 ]-148, pl. z-72 (col. liths.). Copies: B, NY. “‘Dritte, sehr veranderte Auflage.”’ Gotha (Verlag von E. F. Thienemann) 1862. Oct. — Bot. Zeit. 24 Nov 1865 mentions a reissue of ed. 3 dated 1865 (n.v.). Ed. 4: 1868, p. [i], [1]-175, pl. 1-79 (chromoliths.). Copy: NY. —“‘Vierte, veranderte Auflage.” Gotha (Verlag von E. F. Thienemann’s Hofbuchhandlung) 1868. Oct. Ed. 5: 1874 (p. iv: Apr 1873), p. [i-iv], [1]-212. [1-2], pl. 1-20 (19-20 col.). Copies: G, NY. — “Dr. Harald O. Lenz’ niitzliche ... Schwamme ... Funfte Auflage. Bearbeitet von A. Rose, ... Mit nach der Natur gezeichneten und gemalten Abbildungen auf 20 Tafeln.”” Gotha (id.) 1874. Oct. Edited by: August Rose (1821-1873). Ed. 6: Apr-Aug 1879 (p. iii: Mar 1879; Nat. Nov. Sep(1) 1879; Bot. Zeit. 10 Oct 1879), p. [1- iv], [1]-223, [224], pl. 1-20 (2-20 chromoliths., 7 plain). Copies: B, MICH, NY. —“‘Prof. Dr. Harald O. Lenz’ niitzliche, schadliche und verdachtige Schwamme. Sechste Auflage. Bearbeitet von Dr. Otto Winsche ... Mit nach der Natur gezeichneten und gemalten Abbildungen auf 20 Tafeln.”’ Gotha (id.) 1879. Oct. Edited by: Friedrich Otto Wunsche (1839-1905). Ed. 7: Jun-Dec 1890 (p. iii: Mai 1890; Nat. Nov. Mar(2) 1891; Bot. Zeit. 30 Jan 1891), p. [i- iv], [1]-197, [198], pl. 1-20 (1 uncol., 2-20 chromoliths.). Copies: B, G. — “*... Siebente Auflage bearbeitet von Dr. Otto Winsche, ...’’ Gotha (id.) 1890. Oct. 4399- Abbildungen der nutzlichen und schadlichen Schwamme ... Gotha (Beckersche Buchhand- lung) 1831. (Abbild. nitzl. schddl. Schwamme). Publ.: 1831, cover, pl. 1-18, col. liths. by J. CG. Ausfeld, list of plates on p. [2] and [3] of cover. Copies: NY, Stevenson. 844 LEONARD 4400. Botamk der alten Griechen und Romer, deutsch in Auszugen aus deren Schriften, nebst Anmerkungen ... Gotha (Verlag von E. F. Thienemann.) 1859. Oct. (Bot. Griech. Rom.). Publ.: Jan-Mar 1859 (p. vi: 1 Jan 1859; Bot. Zeit. 8 Apr 1859), p. [i]-vili, [1]-776. Copzes: MICH, NY, USDA. Ref.: Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von, Bot. Zeit. 17: 132. 1859. Léon, Frére [Sauget y Barbis, Joseph Sylvestre], [Hermano Léon] (1871-1955), French- born botanist; member of the Fréres des écoles chrétiennes; settled at La Salle, Havana, Cuba in 1905; author of Flora de Cuba (1946-1963); Dr. phil. h.c. Columbia 1927. (Léon). HERBARIUM and Types: HAC. Cuban material in many herbaria. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 210; BL 1: 225, 305; Bossert p. 234; Hortus 3: 1198 (““Leon’’); IH 1(ed. 6): 395, 2: 431; Kew 3: 412; Lenley p. 262; Plesch p. 325. Alain, Taxon 5: 125-130. 1956; Contr. ocas. Museo Hist. nat. Collegio ““De la Salle” 15: 1-2. 1956. Anon., Torreya 83(4): 305-307. 1956 (portr.). Leon, Hermano & Hermano Alain, Flora de Cuba 4: frontisp. 1957 (portr.). Ponce de Leon, A. et al., Homenaje postumo al Dr. José Silvestre Sauget (Hermano Leon). Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de la Habana. s.d., 53 p. (bibl., portr.). COMPOSITE WoRKS: Leon, Hermano (J.S. Sauget) and Hermano Alain (E. E. Liogier), Flora de Cuba. Habana, Rio Piedras 1946-1963, contr. occ. Mus. Hist. nat. La Salle 8, 10, 13, 16, part 5 publ. indep. at Rio Piedras. — Parts 1-4: reprinted Koenigstein- Taunus (Otto Koeltz) 1975, ISBN 3-87429-077-8, in three volumes of which vol. 3 1s a reissue of the original sheets of part 5 (see Taxon 24: 382. 1975). EPONYMY: Saugetia A. S. Hitchcock & A. Chase (1917). 4401. Las exploraciones botanicas de Cuba resena comparativa de la contribucion del Dr. N. L. Britton y de los botanicos anteriores, al conocimiento de la flora cubana ... Habana (Imprenta ‘“‘el Siglo xx”’ de la Sociedad editorial de Cuba contemporanea ...) 1918. Qu. (Explor. bot. Cuba). Publ.: 1918, p. [1]-47, 1 sheet maps. Copy: US. — Published in the ““Memorias de la Sociedad Poey.” For Nathaniel Lord Britton (1859-1934), see TL 2: 332-348; this publication followed upon the nomination of Britton as Socio honorario of the Sociedad cubana de historia natural Felipe Poey on 26 Mai 1917. Leonard, Emery Clarence (1892-1968), American botanist, at the Smithsonian In- stitution from 1918; specialist on Acanthaceae. (£. Leonard). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: US; for duplicates see IH. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 369 (orig.) ; Bossert p. 235; GR p. 228; Hirsch p. 173; Hortus 3: 1198 (‘““Leonard, E.”’); IH 2: 431; Kew 3: 412; Langman p. 440; NW p. 51; Roon p. 68; Zander ed. 10, p. 684. Pennell, F. W., Bartonia 22: 29. 1943. Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 209. 1963. Rickett, H. W., Index Bull. Torrey bot. Club 63. 1955. Rouleau, E., Rhodora index volumes 51-75. 237. 1967. EPONYMY : Leonardia Urban (1922). Note: Leonardendron A. Aubreville (1968) and Leonardoxa A. Aubréville (1968) are dedicated to Jean Joseph Gustave Léonard (1920-x), Belgian botanist; Leonardosia F. W. Sommier (1954) 1s dedicated to Othon Henry Leonardos, Brazilian paleobotanist. 4402. The North American species of Scutellaria ... Washington (Government Printing Office) 1927. Oct. (N. Amer. Scutellaria). Publ.: g Feb 1927 (stamped copy at US), p. [i]-v, 703-748, vil-vil. Copy: US. — Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 22(10). 1927. 845 LEONHARDI Leonhardi, Peter Carl Pius Gustav Hermann, Freiherr von [Hermann von L. | (1809- 1875), German botanist and philosopher; at Munchen 1831-1849; from 1849 professor of philosophy at Praha University. (Leonhardt). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: PR (much Viola; Characeae); various Characeae were also at B. o} >) BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 370; BM 3: 1092; Bossert p. 235; CSP 3: 957, 8: 203, 10: 565, 12: 441; IH 2: 432; Jackson p. 265; Kew 3: 414; Klastersky p. 120; Maiwald p. 280; PR 5218; Urban-Berl. p. 271. Anon., Hedwigia 14: 128. 1875; Jahresber. k. bohm. Ges. Wiss. 1876: xxxviil; Leopoldina Ir: 164-168. 1875. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 83, pl. 23. 1903. Wood, R. D., Monogr. Charac. 1: 823. 1965. ‘epoNyMyY: Leonhardia Opiz (1857). 4403. Die bohmischen Characeen ... Prag [Praha] (bei Friedrich Tempsky) 1863. Qu. (Bohm. Charac. ) Publ.: Apr-Jul 1863 (Flora rd. Aug-Sep 1863), p. [1]-20. Copy: NY. — Reprinted from Lotos 13: 55-62. Apr 1863, 69-80. Mai 1863, 110-111. Jul 1863. 4404. Die bisher bekannten osterreichischen Armleuchter-Gewachse besprochen vom morphogene- tischen Standpuncte. Naturforschern und Philosophen gewidmet von Dr. Hermann Frei- herrn v. Leonhardi, ... Prag [Praha] (Verlag von Fr. Tempsky.) 1864. Oct. (Osterr. Armleuchtergew.). Publ.: Mai-Oct 1864 (p. 8: 13 Apr 1864; BSbF rd. 11 Nov 1864; Flora rd. Nov 1864), p. [1]- 105, [106, err.], 1 chart. Copies: B, NY.— Reprinted from Verh. naturf. Ver. Brunn 2: 122- 224. 1864. — ““Armleuchtergewachse” = Characeae. Leonhardt, Carl (1902-x), German botanist at Jena. (Leonhardt). HERBARIUM and Types: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BFM 436. 4405. Flora von Jena mit besonderer Berucksichtigung der Ziergeholze in den Anlagen und einer Reihe botanischer Ausfluge ... Jena (Verlag von Bernhard Vopelius) 1goo. Oct. (FV. Jena). Publ.: Jun-Jul tgo0 (p. vi: Mai 1900; Nat. Nov. Jul(2) 1900; Bot. Zeit. 1 Oct 1900), p. [1]-vill, [1]-311. Copies: B(2). Lepechin, Ivan Ivanovich (1737-1802), Russian botanist; director of the St. Petersburg botanical garden. (Lepech.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: LE; other material at H. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BM 3: 1092; CSP 3: 958; De Toni 1: Ixxvil; Dryander 2: 30, 71, 185, 197, 292, 339, 344, 3: 236, 295, 344, 462; Hortus 3: 1198 (“Lepech.”’); 1H 2: 432; Kew 3: 415; Laségue p. 412; MW p. 267; PR (alph.) (ed. 1: 5773); TR 760-770; Zander ed. 10, p. 684. Fries, Th. M., Bref och Skrifv. Linné 1(2): 371. 1908. Radde, G., Grundz. Pflanzenverbr. Kaukasuslander 15. 1899 (Veg. Erde 3). Shetler, S. G., Komarov bot. Inst. 44-65. 1967. EPONYMY: Lepechinia Willdenow (1804); (and possibly:) Lepechiniella Popov (1953). Lerche, Johann Jakob (1703-1780), German-born Russian military physician and bo- tanist at St. Petersburg. (Lerche). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Material at L and LINN. 846 LESACHER BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 5(1): 192; Barnhart 2: 370; Dryander 3: 174, 291, 4:57, 5: 323; IH 2: 433; Lasegue p. 574; PR 5223; Quenstedt p. 259; Rehder 5: 505; TL-2/1: see Gorter DNdes MRS 772-779; bucker 14423. Fries, Th. M., Bref Skrifv. Linné, 1(2): 282. 1908; 1(4): 130, 138. 19103 1(6): 32, 39, 40, 42, O3N1O1 2) 1(3) ik 1G0, LOO 190.1922. EPONYMY: Lerchea Linnaeus (1771, nom. cons.); Lerchia Haller ex Zinn (1757, nom. rej.) 4406. Descriptio plantarum quarundam partim minus cognitarum Astrachanensium et Per- slae provinciarum Caspio mari adjacentium juxta methodum sexualem excellentissimi domini archiatri Caroli de Linne. Accedit plantarum catalogus istarum regionum cum variis observationibus ... [Norimbergae (impensis Wolfgangi Schwarzkopfii) | 1773. Qu. Publ.: 1773, 46 p.; no independently paged reprint seen. Published in Nova Acta Acad. Leop. 5(app.): 161-206. 1773. The Banks copy (see Dryander) also has the original pagination. Copy (journal): U; (reprint): HH (p. i-iv, 161-206). To be cited from journal. Ref.: Zuchold, E. A., Jahresber. nat. Ver. Halle 5: 33. 1853. Leresche, Louis Francois Jules Rodolphe (1808-1885), Swiss botanist and plant collector; clergyman at Chateau d’Oex(Vaud) 1845-1866. (Leresche). HERBARIUM and Types: Main material (personal herb.) at LAU; duplicates in many herbaria, see IH. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 6(1): 361, 12(3): 215; Barnhart 2: 371; BM 3: 1093; Bossert p. 235; CSP 8: 205, 10: 569, 16: 727; DTS 6(4) : 56; Hortus 3: 1198 (‘“Leresche’’) ; IH 2: 433; Kew 3: 416; SBC p. 125 (“Ler.”); Tucker 1: 423; Zander ed. 10, p. 684. Anon., Bot. Not. 1886: 39; Bot. Zeit. 44: 31. 1886. Cavillier, F. G., Boissiera 5: 60. 1941. Charpin, A. & Burdet, H. M., Musees de Geneve 186: 14-19. 1978 (portr.). Lucante, Rev. de Bot. 4: 333. 1886. Schnetzler, Bot. Centrabl. 24(5): 157-159. 1885; Actes Soc. helv. Sci. nat. 68: 140-142. 1886. Willkomm, M., Grundz. Pflanzenverbr. Iber. Halbinsel 21, 25. 1896 (Veg. Erde 1). HANDWRITING: Candollea 31: 327-328. 1976. EPONYMY: Lereschia Boissier (1844). 4407. Deux excursions botaniques dans le nord de l Espagne et le Portugal en 1878 et 1879 par Louis Leresche et Emile Levier . .. Lausanne (Imprimerie Georges Bridel) 1880. Oct. (Deux excurs. bot.) Co-author: Emile Levier (1839-1911). Publ.: Jan-Jun 1881 (t.p. 1880; Nat. Nov. Jul(2) 1881; Bot. Zeit. 26 Aug 1881 (as of “1881”)), p. [1]-199, pl. 1-9 (uncol. liths., nos. 1-4 by Ch. Cuisin, no. 5., partly col., by Levier). Copy: G. Ref.: Engler, Bot. Jahrb. 2: 349. 17 Nov 1881, 3: 24: 1882 (“‘erschienen 1881!”). N.L., Bot. Zeit. 39: 549. 1881. Lesacher, Eugéne (1824-?), French botanist. (Lesacher). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Jackson p. 276; NI 1177; Plesch p. 305; Rehder 5: 505; Sotheby 448; Tucker 1: 424. 4408. E. Lesacher & M.-A.-A. Mareschal. Nouvelle botanique médicale comprenant les plantes des jardins et des champs susceptibles d’étre employees dans l’art de guérir. De leurs vertus et de leurs dangers, d’aprés les anciens auteurs et les auteurs modernes, avec planches dessinées et peintes d’aprés nature, puis chromo-lithographiées, par M.-A.-A. Mareschal. Planches enticrement inédites ... Paris (Librairie R. Simon, ...) 1876-1883, 4 vols. Qu. (size). (Nouv. bot. méd.). 847 LESACHER Publ.: In 100 parts, each with 7 or 8 p. text and 2 pl. The copy at USDA has the original covers and shows the contents of the parts; the fascicles, however, are not precisely dated. 1: 1876 (p. vi: Nov 1875), p. [i*-iii*], [iJ-vi, [1],.fase. 7-25 with 50 unnumbered plates with 7-8 p. text, [1]-10 index. : 1878 (t.p.), p. [i-ti], fasc. 26-50 (id.), [1]-12 index. : 1880 (Nat. Nov. Dec(2) 1881), p. [i-ili], fasc. 51-75 (id.), [1]-11 index. : 1883 (Nat. Nov. Nov(1) 1883), p. [i-ili], fasc. 76-100 (id.), [1]-42, [1-2 err., printer’s date 8 Aug 1883). Copies: MO, USDA. mx Go hy Leschenault de la Tour, Jean Baptiste Louis |Claude| Theodore (1773-1826), French botanical explorer, e.g. on Le Naturaliste and Le Géographe (1801-1804) with Baudin; in India 1816-1821, Brazil 1823-1824. (Lesch.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: P, PC; further material in FI (herb. Desf.). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 325; Barnhart 2: 371; BM 3: 1094; Bossert p. 235; Clokie p. 198; CSP 3: 967, 6: 712, 12: 442; Dawson p. 530, 943; Frank 3(Anh.): 57; Hortus 3: 1198 (‘‘Lesch.”’) ; IH 2: 434; Laségue p. 271-275, 430-432, 574; PR 5225-5226 (ed. 1: 5779- 5780); Rehder 5: 505; SK 1: xxvi, 321-322, 8: Ix-lxi; Tucker 1: 424; Zander ed. 10, p. 684. Alain, Hermano, Contr. ocas. Mus. Hist. nat. “De la Salle” 15(1-2): 1-2. 1956. Anon., Mém. Soc. Linn. Paris 5(2): 626-627. 1827. Ceats, A. M., The plant hunters 156, 205, 211, 223. 1969. Deschamps, L. A., in Didot, Nouv. Biogr. génér. 30: 923-927. 1859. Diels, L., Pflanzenw. W.-Austral. 42-44, 71, 72. 1906 (Veg. Erde vol. 7). E-S, in Michaud, Biogr. univ. 24: 294. Guillaumin, A., Les fleurs des Jardins xxxix. 1929. Jeandet, A., Bull. Soc. Sci. nat. Saone-et-Loire 2: 124-158. 1884 (portr., bibl. ; based on orig. sources). Maiden, J. H., J. Proc. R. Soc. N.S.W. 44: 134-135. 1910. Pritzel, G. A., Linnaea 19: 456-457. 1847. Sirks, M. J., Ind. natuurond. 80, 102, 290. 1915. Urban, I., Fl. bras. 1(1): 41-42. 1906 (itin.). Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 114-115. 1903. HANDWRITING: Candollea 31: 329-330. 1976. EPONYMY: Latouria (Endlicher) Lindley (1847); Lechenaultia [sic] R. Brown (1810). Note: Latouria Blume (1849) is dedicated to Latour (jl. 1822-1826), botanical artist working for Blume. Leske, Nathanael Gottfried (1751-1786), German botanist, professor of agricultural economy at Leipzig (1775), ultimately at Marburg (1786). (Leske). HERBARIUM and Types: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 372; BM 3: 1094; Bossert p. 235; Dawson p. 530, 943; Dryander 5: 324; Frank 3(Anh.): 57; GR p. 105; Hortus 3: 1198 (““Leske”’); PR 5228 (ed. 1: 5783); Quenstedt p. 259-260; Rehder 5: 506; TL-2/ 1790; ‘Tucker 1: 424. Jourdan, A. J. L., Dict. Sci. méd. 6: 22-23. 1824 (bibl.). Roeper, Leipz. Magazin 1786: 504-520 (fide PR). Zittel, K. A. von, Hist. geol. palacont. 127, 130. 1901. COMPOSITE WORKS: See BM 3: 1094. EPONYMY: Dendroleskea Hampe (1869); Leskea J. Hedwig (1801); Leskeadelphus Herzog (1916); Leskeella (K. G. Limpricht) Loeske (1903); Leskeodon V. F. Brotherus (1907); Leskeodontopsis B. O. van Zanten (1964) ; Leskeopsis V. F. Brotherus (1931) ; Pseudoleskea Bruch & Schimper (1852); Pseudoleskiella Kindberg (1897) ; Pseudoleskeopsis V. F. Brotherus (1907) ; Sciuroleskea Hampe ex V. F. Brotherus (1925). 848 LESQUEREUX Lespinasse, Jean Martial Gustave (1807-1876), French botanist at Bordeaux. (Lesp.). HERBARIUM and TYPES: BORD, other material at BR and E. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 6(1): 562; Barnhart 2: 372; BL 2: 152, 681; BM 3: 1094; CSP 3: 970, 10: 570; De Toni 1: Ixxvil, 4: xxxvi; IH 2: 434; Jackson p. 572; Kew 3: 419; LS 15255; PR (alph.); Rehder 5: 506; Tucker 1: 424. Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 23: 25. 1876. Raulin, zm Lespinasse, G., Florula Sebastopolitana 319-322. 1881 (Actes Acad. Sci. Bor- deaux 42(2): 319-322. 1881). Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 107, pl. 140. 1905. 4409. Florula sebastopolitana seu enumeratio plantarum anno 1855 circa Sebastopolim et Balaclavam a clariss. doct. Jul. Jeannel exercit. Gall. pharm. maj. collectarum simul cum animadversionibus adnotationibusque criticis auctore Gust. Lespinasse ... Burdigalae [Bordeaux] (ex typis G. Gounouilhou) 1881. Duod. (FV. sebastop.). Editor: Victor Felix Raulin (1815-1905). Publ.: Jan-Mai 1881 (Bot. Zeit. 29 Jul 1881; Nat. Nov. Jun(2) 1881), p. [i-1], 317-394. Copies: BR, NY. — Reprinted, with special t.p. and cover, from Actes Acad. Sci. Belles- Lettres Arts Bordeaux 42(2): 317-394. 1880. — We have no further data on Jules Jeannel except that he was chief pharmacist with the French eastern army during the siege of Sebastopol. Lesquereux, Charles Leo (1806-1889), Swiss-born palaeobotanist and bryologist; to the United States in 1848 (abolishment by the revolutionary council of the Neuchatel academy) ; first with Agassiz at Harvard; from 1849-1873 with Sullivant in Columbus, Ohio; from 1865 also working part time at Harvard. (Lesq.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: NY; further important sets at NEU (e.g. bryophytes), OS, WTU. — With W. S. Sullivant (q.v.): Musct boreali-americana ... exsiccata. Fossil collections, see Darrah (1934, 1942), mainly at the Botanical Museum, Harvard; some later material also at US. Many Lesquereux type specimens of mosses are in the Sullivant and James collections at FH, which also holds bryophytes collected by L. himself. Many letters by L. are at Harvard University. The corrrespondence with Thomas Potts James (270 letters) and the manuscript of the Manual of mosses are at FH. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Andrews p. 294-295; Backer p. 325; Barnhart 2: 372; BJI 1: 37; BM 3: 1094-1095; Bossert p. 235; CSP 3: 970, 8: 208-209, 10: 570-571, 12: 442-443, 16: 735; DAB (by G. P. Merrill); DSB 8: 263-265; Frank 3 (Anh.): 57; Hortus 3: 1198 (‘“Lesq.””); IH 1(ed. 6): 361, 2: 434-435; Jackson p. 572; Kew 3: 419; Lenley p. 463; LS 15256-15258; ME 3: 615 [index]; Merrill p. 498-499, 704, 704; MW p. 268; NAF ser. 2(3): 38; NI 1179-1180; PR 5230-5231 (ed. 1: 5786-5788) ; Quenstedt p. 260; Rehder 5: 506; SBC p. 125 (“Lesq.””); TL-2/1: 312, see Bolander, H. N.; Tucker 1: 424; Urban-Berl. p. 271, 305. Anon., Bot. Not. 1890: 45; Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts Sci. 25: 320-324. 1890. Armstrong, Ohio Naturalist 1: 35-36. Jan 1901. Barnes et al., Bull. Torrey bot. Club 26: 504-505. 1899. Barnes, Bot. Gaz. 14: 272. 1889, 15: 16-19. 1890. Boone, W., Hist. bot. W. Virginia 181, 182, 186. 1965. Clarke, J. M., James Hall of Albany 221. 1923. Core (ed.), Wild Flower 40(3): 29-30. 1964. Dana, J. D., Amer. J. Sci. ser. 3. 38: 499-500. 1889. Darrah, Bot. Mus. Leafl. 2(10): 113-119. 1934. Earle Smith, Bartonia 28: 21, pl. 6. 1957. Favre, Bull. Sci. nat. Neuchatel 18: 1-37. 1890 (bibl.). Ewan, J. et al., Short hist. bot. U.S. 11, 12, 47, 91, 92, 103, 105. 1969. Harshberger, J. W., Bot. Philadelphia 25, 187, 352. 1899. Humphrey, H. B., Makers of North American Botany 141-143. 1961. Husnot, P. I., Rev. bryol. 12(6): 95. 1885 (herb.). Kellerman, W. A., Geol. Ohio, Plants 57. 1895. 849 LESQUEREUX Knowlton, in Lesquereux, C. L., The flora of the Dakota group 15-18. 1891 (Monogr. U.S. Geol. Surv. 17: 15-18. 1892). Lenley, S. et al., Gat. Arch. Coll. NYBG 263, 463. 1973. Lesley, Proc. Amer. philos. Soc. 28: 65-70. 1890; Biogr. Mem. Natl. Acad. Sci. 3: 187-212. 1890. Lesquereux jun., Ann. Bot. 3: 467-470. 1890 (bibl.). McCabe, Pop. Sci. Monthly 30: 835-840. 1887 (bibl.; personalnotes). Murrill, W. A., Hist. Found. Bot. Florida 13, 23. 1945. Nickles, Geol. lit. N. Amer. 1785-1918; 1: 654-656. 1923 (main bibl. of L’s palaeobot. work). Orton, Amer. Geol. 5(5): 284-296. 1890 (portr., partial bibl.). Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 491 [index]. 1963. Rodgers, A. D., William Starling Sullivant 35 [index]. 1940; Amer. bot. 1873-1892, p. 331 [index 24 entries]. 1944; Liberty Hyde Bailey 28, 259, 298, 430. 1949. Sarton, Isis 34(2): 97-108. 1942 (important study of L’s work with discussion of sources, collections and portraits). Smith, A. M., Bryologist 12(5): 75-78. 1909 (portr., bibl., handwriting). Sternberg, C. H., The life of a fossil hunter 21-25. 1909. Youmans, Pioneers of Science in America 458-463. 1896. Ward, Ann. Rep. U.S. Geol. Survey 5: 376-377. 1885. HANDWRITING: The Bryologist, 12: pl. 9, opposite p. 75. 1909; Amer. Geol. 5(5): pl. opp. p. 284. 1890; Isis 34(2): 97-108. 1942; Bartonia 28: pl. 6. 1957; Sternberg, C. H., Life foss. hunter, pl. opp. p. 24, 25. 1909. EPONYMY: Lescuraea Bruch & W. P. Schimper (1851) ; Lescuria Perkins (1906) ; Lescuropteris W. P. Schimper (1869) ; Lesquerella S. Watson (1888) ; Lesquereuxia Boissier & Reuter ex Boissier (1853); Lesquereuxia S. O. Lindberg (1872, orth. var. of Lescuraea Bruch & W. P. Schimper) ; Neolescuraea Noguchi (1972). 4410. Catalogue des mousses de la Suisse [Neuchatel 1846]. Qu. (Cat. mousses Suisse). Publ.: shortly before 9 Jun 1846 (inscr. author copy MO), p. [i]-vi, [7]-54. Copies: G(2), MO. — Mem. Soc. Hist. nat. Neuchatel vol. 3, 1845. 4411. Lettres écrites d’ Amérique destinées aux emigrants ... Neuchatel (Imprimerie de H. Wolfrath) 1849-1851. Oct. (Lettr. Amérique). Publ.: Reprints of a series of articles in the Revue Suisse. Copies: FH, LC. 1: Mai 1849 (in journal), p. [1]-27, t.p. reprint dated 1649. 2: Nov 1849 and Jan 1850 (id.), p. [29]-70. 1850. 3: Mar and Mai 1850 (id.), p. [71]-116. 1850. 4: Jul and Sep 1850 (id.), p. [117]-155. 1850. 5: Nov-Dec 1850, Jan 1850 (id.), p. [157]-193. 1851. 6: 1851 (id.), p. [195]-233. 1851. i 1851 ae . [235]-258. 1851. 8: 1851 (id.), p. [259]-295. 1851; table [297]-300. Meant as a gui ie for prospective emigrants. 4412. The palaeontological report of S.S. Lyon, E. T. Cox and Leo Lesquereux, as prepared for the geological report of Kentucky, and published in vol. 3. Frankfort, Kentucky (A. G. Hodges, public printer.) 1857. Qu. (Palaeontol. rep. Kentucky). Publ.: 1857, p. [i], [467]-578, pl. 1-10. Copy: USGS. — Includes: Palaeontological report of the Jossil flora of the Coal measures of the Western Kentucky Coal Field, Geological Survey, State of Kentucky, third report. 4413. Botanical and Palaeontological Report on the Geological State Survey of Arkansas, by Leo Lesquereux [Philadelphia (C. Sherman and Son, Printers.) 1860]. Oct. (Bot. palaeontol. rep. Arkansas). Publ.: 1860, p. [295 ]-399, pl. 1-6. Copy: MO. — Reprinted without imprint nor date from D. D. Owen, Second report of a geological reconnoisance of the middle and southern Counties of Arkansas. Made during the years 1859 and 1860, Philadelphia (id.) 1860, map, frontisp., [1]-433, pl. 1-6 Caeenit liths. auct.). 850 LESQUEREUX 4414. Memoirs presented to the California Academy of Sciences. Vol. I, Part I. Catalogue of Pacific Coast mosses. Lesquereux. San Francisco (‘Towne and Bacon, printers.) 1868. Qu. (Cat. Pacif. Coast mosses) . Publ.: Jan 1868 (p. 1;), p. [i-iv, contents of journal volume with errata to Lesquereux paper], [1 ]-38, [95]-98 ind. Copies: NY, Steere, USGS. — Reprinted with special cover (with title as above) from Mem. Acad. Sci. California 1(1): [i-iv], [1]-38, [95]-98. Title of paper on p. [1]: “A catalogue of the species of mosses found, up to the present time, on the North-West Coast of the United States, and especially in California.” Ref.: Anon., Flora 51: 384. 30 Sep 1868. 4415. United States Geological Survey of the Territories. Contributions to the fossil flora of the Western Territories. Part 1. The Cretaceous flora. By Leo Lesquereux. Washington: (Government Printing Office) 1874. Qu. (Cretac. fl.). Publ.: late 1874 (p. [1]: 12 Feb 1874, p. [iu]: 1 Mar 1874; Bot. Zeit. 2 Jul 1875; Engelmann received his copy in 1875), p. [i-vui], [1]-136, err. slip, p/. 7-30 with text. Copies: BR, G, MO, USDA. — U.S. Department of the Interior Report of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories, vol. 6. Plates: originally issued with 26 pl.; later reissued with 30 plates of which nos. 3-26 have corrected numbers on stickers covering the original nos. 4416. United States Geological Survey of the Territories. Contributions to the fossil flora of the Western Territories. Part u. The Tertiary flora ... Washington: (Government Printing Office) 1878. Oct. ( Tert. fl.). Publ.: 1878 (p. i: 1 Jan 1878), p. [i]-xv, [xvi, err.], [1]-366, p/. 1-65, with text (uncol. liths.). Copies: BR, G, MO, NY, USDA. — Department of the Interior. Report of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories, vol. 7. — Lesquereux’ ref. to Sap. Etts. 1, 11, 11 refers to Saporta. Etudes sur la végétation du Sud-est de la France a’ époque tertiaire. Lesquereux cites these publications from the reprints which have the original as well as independent pagination. 4417. Department of the Interior. U.S. Geological and Geographical Survey of the Ter- ritories ... Illustrations of cretaceous and tertiary plants of the Western Territories of the United States. Washington: (Government Printing Office.) 1878. Qu. (JI. cretac. pl. W. Terr.). Publ.: 1878 (p. [iii]: 1 Jan 1878), p. [1, i], p/. 7-26 (uncol. liths.). Copy: USGS. 4418. Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Vol. vi. no. 2. Report on the fossil plants of the auriferous gravel deposits of the Sierra Nevada. By Leo Lesquereux. With 10 plates. Cambridge: (Welch, Bigelow, and company, University Press) 1878. Qu. (Rep. foss. pl. Sierra Nevada). Collector: Josiah Dwight Whitney (1819-1896). Publ.: 1878, p. [i]-vi, [1 ]-62, [58, ind.], pl. 7-70 (double uncol. liths. by A. M. Rickly). Copies: USGS(g). 4419. Second geological survey of Pennsylvania: Report of progress. P. Description of the Coal flora of the carboniferous formation in Pennsylvania and throughout the United States .. . Harrisburg: (published by the board of commissioners for the second geological survey.) 1879-1884, 3 vols and atlas. Oct. (Descr. Coal fl.). : 1880 (p. v: 6 Feb 1880), map, p. [i*], [1]-xv, [1]-354, pl. 66-87. : 1880 (Bot. Zeit. 27 Mai 1881), p. [i]-v, [355]-694, [1]-lxu, [Ixiv, err.]. 3: 1884 (p. v: 18 Jun 1884; Bot. Zeit. 30 Jan 1885), map, p. [1]-v, 695-977, pl. 68-117 (double uncol. liths. by Fred. Earhart). Atlas: 1879, p. [i-iv], 1-18, pl. A-B, 1-65 (id., by Lesquereux and A. M. Rickly). Copies: AMD, MO, NY. loos 4420. United States Geological Survey of the Territories. Contributions to the fossil flora of the Western Territories. part iii. The cretaceous and tertiary floras ... Washington: (Govern- ment Printing Office.) 1883. (Cretac. tert. fi.). Publ.: 1883 (p. v: 1 Nov 1883), p. [1]-xil, [1]-283, pl. 1-46, 46A, 47-59, with text (monochr. liths. by Al. M. Rickly). Copies: BR, G, MO, NY, U, USGS. — Department of the Interior. Report of the United States Geological Survey of the territories, vol. 8. 851 LESQUEREUX 4421. Manual of the mosses of North America by Leo Lesquereux and Thomas P. James, with six plates illustrating the genera. Boston: (S. E. Cassino and Company) 1884. Oct. (Man.). Co-author: Thomas Potts James (1803-1882). Publ.: 13 Jun 1884 (letter Lesquereux to Watson 14 Jun 1884 at HH; p. v: Mai 1884, Trelease rd. his copy (at MO) Jun 1884; Bot. Zeit. 25 Jul 1884; Am. J. Sci. Aug 1884; J. Bot. Aug 1884; Flora 21 Aug 1884; Nat. Nov. Jun(2) 1884), p. [i]-v, [1]-447, pl. 7-6 (uncol. liths.). Copies: B, G, MICH, MO, NY, US, USDA. Reissue: 1895, p. [i]-v, [1]-447, pl. 1-6 (id.). Copies: U, USDA. — Boston: (Bradlee Whidden) 1895. Oct. Ref.: Husnot, T. H., Rev. bryol. 11(5): 75. 1884. Knight, E. G., Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 11: 72. Jun 1884. Braithwaite, R., J. Bot. 22: 284-285. Aug 1884. Rau, E. A., Bot. Gaz. 9: 151-152. Sep 1884. Engler, A., Bot. Jahrb. 6(Litt.): 65. 1885. 4422. United States Geological Survey ... The flora of the Dakota group a posthumous work by Leo Lesquereux. Edited by F. H. Knowlton ... Washington (Government Printing Office) 1891. Oct. (Fl. Dakota gr.). Editor and partly author: Frank Hall Knowlton (1860-1926). Publ.: 1892 (t.p. 1891, however t.p. of serial vol. 17: 1892; p. 18: 1g Dec 1890; TBC 15 Dec 1892; Bot. Gaz. Oct 1892), p. [1]-400, pl. 7-66 (uncol. liths.). Copies: G, Teyler, USDA, USGS. — Department of the Interior. Monographs of the United States Geological Survey vol. 17, 1892. — Biography of L. by Knowlton on p. 15-18. Ref.: Holm, Bot. Gaz. 17: 331-334. 1892. Lessing, Christian Friedrich (1809-1862), German botanist, born in Polish Warten- burg, grand son of the poet, studied in Berlin, Dr. phil. 1832; travelled in Norway and in European and Asiatic Russia, settled ultimately at Krasnojarsk in Siberia. (Less.). HERBARIUM and TyPpEs: CW (through Turczaninow); further material at B, FI, KIEL, L, LE, LY, MW. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 2(1): 109; Barnhart 2: 372; BM 3: 1095; CSP 3: 971; Frank 3(Anh.): 57; Hortus 3: 1198 (“‘Less.”’) ; IH 2: 435; Jackson p. 129; Kew 3: 420; KR p. 388; Langman p. 441; Laségue p. 574; MW p. 268; NAF ser. 2. 2: 164; PR 5232-5234 (ed. 1: 5790-5792); Rehder 5: 506; TL-2/1: 1082; TR 774; Tucker 1: 424; Zander ed. 10, p. 684. Anon., J. Bot. 2: 224. 1864. Herder, F. G. T. M. von, Bot. Jahrb. 9: 439. 1888. Schlechtendal, D. F. L. von, Bot. Zeit. 22: 132. 1864. Schmid, G., Chamisso als Naturforscher 170 [index]. 1942. COMPOSITE WORKS: Synanthereae in Chamisso et Schlechtendal, Linnaea 6: 83-170. post Mar 1831, 209-260. Jul-Dec 1831, 501-528. Jul-Dec 1831. HANDWRITING: Webbia 32(1): 14. 1977 (no. 23). EPONYMY: Lessingia Chamisso (1829), also dedicated to his nephew Karl Friedrich Lessing (1808-1880), German painter, as well as to their grandfather Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (1729-1781), German poet. 4423. Reise durch Norwegen nach den Loffoden durch Lappland und Schweden . . . Berlin (in der Mylius’schen Buchhandlung) 1831. Oct. (Reise Norwegen). Publ.: 1831, p. [i]-vi, [1]-302, map. Copies: HH, WU (inf. W. Gutermann). * 4424. De generibus Cynarocephalarum atque de speciebus generis Arctotidis. Dissertatio in- auguralis botanica quam consensu et auctoritate gratiosi medicorum ordinis in Universitate litteraria Friederica Guilelma ut summi in medicina et chirurgia honores rite sibi con- cedantur die xxvii mensis martii mdcccxxxii. h.l.q.s. palam defendet auctor Christianus 852 LESSON Fridericus Lessing ... Berolini [Berlin] (typis Trowitzschii et filii) s.d. [1832]. Oct. (Gen. Cynaroceph.). Publ.: 27 Mar 1832, p. [1*], [1, theses], [iii]-iv pref., [1]-30. Copies: MO, NY. 4425. Synopsis generum Compositarum earumque dispositionis novae tentamen monographiis multarum capensium interjectis ... Berolini [Berlin], (sumtibus Dunckeri et Humblotii.) prostat Parisiis (apud F. G. Levrault.) Londini (apud Black, Young and Young.) 1832. (Syn. gen. Compos.). Publ.: Jul-Aug 1832 (Lit.-Ber. Flora Jul-Dec 1832; Pharm. Centr. Bl. 22 Sep 1832), p. [1]-x1, [1]-473, 1 pl. Copies: MICH, MO, NY, U. Ref.: Guillemin, A., Arch. Bot. 1: 169. 11 Feb 1833. Anon., Lit. Ber. Flora 3: 145-148. 18 Aug 1833 (rev.). Lessing, C. F., Linnaea 4: 240-288. Apr, 289-356 Jul 1829 (prel. stud.) Lesson, Adolphe Pierre (1605-1888), French explorer; with Dumont d’Urville on the voyage in L’ Astrolabe (1826-1829); brother of R. P. Lesson. (A. Lesson). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: P, further material at B and G. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 372; BM 3: 1095; CSP 3: 971; GR p. 333; IH2: 435; Kew 3: 420; Laségue p. 574; LS 15260; NI 555; Plesch p. 305-306; SK 1: 322, 8: 1x1; TL-2/1: 671, 1556, see Dumont d’Urville, J. S. C.; Tucker 1: 424. Maiden, J. H., J. R. Soc. N.S.W. 44: 144. 1910. Cockayne, L., Veg. New Zealand 2. 1921. Lesson, René Primevére (1794-1849), French physician, pharmacist and explorer on the voyage of La Coquille (1822-1825); later teacher at the naval academy of Rochefort. (R. Lesson). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: P, PC; further material at B, K, L, MO. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 325-326; Barnhart 2: 372; BL 2: 138, 681; BM 3: 1095-1096; Bossert p. 235; CSP 3: 971-975; GR p. 333; IH 2: 435; Kew 3: 420; PR 5235; Rehder 5: 506; SK 1: 322-323; TL-2/1: 1556, see Cuvier, G.-F. Cuvier, F., Dict. sci. nat., portr. no. [65]. 1845. Hooker, J. D., Fl. Tasm. cxvii. 18. Maiden, J. H., J. Proc. R. Soc. N.S.W. 44: 144-145. IgI0. Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 567. 1963. Rallet, Ann. Soc. Sci. nat. Charente-maritime 3(8): 77-131. 1953 (portr.). Schmid, G., Chamisso als Naturforscher 170. 1942. Wilson, E. H., Plant hunting 219. 1927. Wittrock, V. B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 115. 1903. EPONYMY: Lessonia Bory de St.-Vincent (1825); Lessoniopsis J. Reinke (1903). — Also: Rue Lesson, Rochefort, Charente-Maritime, France. 4426. Flore rochefortine, ou description des plantes qui croissent spontanément ou qui sont naturalisées aux environs de la ville de Rochefort ... ouvrage principalement destiné aux éléves de l’école speciale de médecine de la marine. Rochefort (Chez l’editeur, Rue Audry du Puyraveau, no. 17) 1835. Oct. (FI. rochefort.). Publ.: 1835, p. [i, iii], [1 ]-634, [635, err.]. Copy: G. Ref.: Rallet, Ann. Soc. Sci. nat. Charente-Maritime ser. 2. 3(8): 100-113. 1953 (portr.; critical reappraisal). 4427. Journal de la navigation autour du globe de la frégate la Thétis et de la corvette |’ Espérance pendant les années 1824, 1825 et 1826 publi¢ par ordre du roi ... par M. le Baron de Bougainville capitaine de vaisseau ... tome second. Paris (Arthus Bertrand, libraire- éditeur) 1837. Qu. (J. navig. Thétis). Histoire naturelle par M. R. P. Lesson, 2: [297]-351. Publ. late 1837 or Jan-Feb 1838 (t.p. 1837, but BF 24 Feb 1838). Copy: MO. — For details on complete work see e.g. BM 2: 605. 853 LESTER-GARLAND Lester-Garland, Lester Vallis (né Lester) (1860-1944), British botanist; educated at Oxford; lecturer St. John’s College, Oxford, 1886-1896; principal, Victoria College, Jersey (1896-1911). (Lest.-Garl.). HERBARIUM and TYPES: K(gooo); further material at CGE and OXF. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BL 1: 21, 45, 305, 2: 226, 681; BM 3: 1096; Clokie p. 298; Desmond p. 382; 1H 2: 435; Kew 3: 420. Krause, Bot. Jahrb. 58(Lit.): 78. 1923 (review revision Baphia). Lord Justice du Parcq, The Times 12 Apr 1944 (fide Lousley). Lousley, J. E., Bot. Soc. Exch. Club Brit. Isles 12(6): 647-648. 1946. Ramsbottom, J., Nature 153: 613. 1944. 4428. A flora of the Island of Fersey with a list of plants of the Channel Islands in general, and remarks upon their distribution and geographical affinities ... London (West, Newman & Co., ...) 1903. Oct. (Fl. Jersey). Publ.: Jul-Aug 1903 (Bot. Zeit. 16 Oct 1903; Nat. Nov. Sep(1) 1903), p. [i]-xv, [1]-205. Copy: G. — Adopted the Englerian classification. Ref.: Druce, G. C., J. Bot. 45: 394-402, 419-428. 1907 (further listing). Lestiboudois, Francois Joseph (x-1815), French botanist at Lille, son of Jean Baptiste Lestiboudois. (F. Lestzb.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 372; BM 3: 1096; Kew 3: 420; PR 5236-5237 (ed. 1: 5794-5795); Rehder 5: 506; Tucker 1: 424. Leclair, E., Les Lestiboudois, botanistes lillois. Lille 1908, 56 p. Stafleu, F. A., Linnaeus and the Linnaeans 273. 1971. 4429. Botanographie belgique, ou méthode pour connoitre facilement toutes les plantes qui croissent naturellement, ou que l’on cultive communement dans les provinces septen- trionales dela France ... A Lille (de Imprimerie de J. B. Henry, ...) 1781. Oct. (in fours). (Botanogr. belg.). Ed. 1: Jul-Dec 1781 (approb. p. [5]: 4 Jul 1781; p. [535]: 18 Jul 1781), p. [(1) ]-(8), i-xlvin, 1- 334. [335], [336, err.], 23 charts. Copies: G, NY, U, USDA. — The 23 charts are copper ener. placed after p. xlii, xlviii, 14, 20, 30, 42, 56, 66, 76, 98, 116, 126, 152, 156, 170, 192, 210, 232, 254, 256, 262, 280, 208. Ed. 2: Botanographie belgique, seconde édition corrigée, augmenteée et divisée en trois parties, ... ALille (chez Vanackere, libraire, . ..) An VII dela République [22 Sep 1799-16 Sep 1800]. Oct. (in fours). Copies: G, MO, NY, USDA. 1: 1799, [i]-xxill, 1-226, 1 chart. 2: 1799, [i]-xiv, [1-2], chart, 1-344, class charts 1-22 (id.). 3(7): 1800) [1,11]; [a|-xiv,)||1-2)|51-335,, (336; erra|1 chart. 3(2): 1800, [i], [1]-464, [1-4, add., err.]. Part 3, new in this edition, is also referred to (JT 14 Jun, JGLF Aug 1800) as Botanographie universelle. We have seen no copies of the 1800 edition with this title. A re-issue of this Botanographie unwerselle, was announced by JT 13 Mai 1802, and JGLF Aug 1802. This is probably an announcement of the 1804 ed. of part 3 of the Botanographie belgique. This part 3 being new in the 1800 edition, was designated “‘seconde edition” on the title-pages of the Botanographie universelle of 1804 (actually a reissue, see below). (Botanogr. univ.). Ed. 3: Botanographie belgique, troisieme édition, corrigée, augmentée et divisée en deux parties, ... A Lille (chez Vanackere, libraire, ...). An XII de la République [24 Sep 1803-17 Sep 1804]. Oct. (in fours). 1: 1804, p. [i]-xxili, 1-226, 1 chart. Simple reissue of ed. 2, part 1. 2: 1804, p. [i]-xiv, [1-2], chart, 1-334, class charts 1-22 (uncol. copp. “‘taille-douce’’). Simple re-issue of ed. 2, part 2. LESTIBOUDOIS, T. G. Copies: MO, NY. U. Ed. 2, sic, of part 3: issued under the title Botanographie universelle ou tableau général des végétaux, seonde édition, ...” A Lille (chez Vanackere, librairie, ...). An XII de la République (24 Sep 1803-17 Sep 1804). Oct. (in fours), in two parts: Premiere partie: Aug 1804, p. [i*-ii*], chart (“‘tailledouce’’), [i]-xiv, [1-2], 1-335, [336, ents |: Deuxiéme partie: Aug 1804, p. [i, ui], [1 ]-464, [1-4, add., err.]. Copies: BR, USDA. — Actually a simple re-issue of parts 3(1) and 3(2) of the second edition of the Botanographie belgique. Announced as published by JGLF 26 Aug 1804. See I’. G. Lestiboudois for the 1827 edition of this work (no. 4437). Lestiboudois, Jean Baptiste (1715-1804), French botanist; professor of botany at Lille (1770-1804). (Ff. Lestzb.). HERBARIUM and TyPES: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 326; Barnhart 2: 372; Bossert p. 236; PR 5238 (ed. 1: 5796-5797). Leclair, E., Les Lestiboudois, botanistes lillois. Lille 1908, 56 p. O., Dict. Sci. méd. 6: 25. 1824. EPONYMY: Lestzbudesia [sic] Du Petit-Thouars (1805). Lestiboudois, Thémistocle Gaspard (1797-1876), northern French botanist, son of Francois Joseph Lestiboudois. (7. Lestzb.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 2: 372; BM 3: 1096-1097; Bossert p. 235; CSP 3: 975-976, 8: 209, 12: 443; Hortus 3: 1198 (‘‘Lestib.””); Jackson p. 87, 271; Kew 3: 420; LS 15261-15261a; NAF 28B(2): 442; Plesch p. 306; PR 5239-5245 (ed. 1: 5798-5807) ; Rehder 5: 506; SBC p. 125 (‘‘Lest.”); Sotheby 449; Tucker 1: 424; Zander ed. 10, p. 684. Anon., J. Bot. 15: 160. 1877; Bot. Zeit. 35: 119. 1877. Leclair, E., Les Lestiboudois, botanistes lillois. Lille 1908, 56 p. Lestiboudois, Th., Notice sur les travaux scientifiques de M. Them. Lestiboudois. Paris (Imprimerie de L. Martinet) 1856. Qu., 37 p. (bibl.). HANDWRITING: Candollea 31: 331-332. 1976. 4430. Essai sur la famille des Cypéracées; . . . A Paris (de l’ Imprimerie de Didot Jeune, .. .) 1819. Qu. (Essai Cypér.). Publ.: 29 Mar 1819 (presented to Académie), p. [1]-46. Copies: G, L, MO, NY; IDC 5084. — A continuation of Palisot.de Beauvois’ Agrostographie. Lestiboudois used Palisot’s manu- script for the unpublished second part of the Agrostographie. Bentham (1881) gives a critical study of Lestiboudois’ names and taxa. Ref.: Anon., Flora 4: 1-7, 17-27. 1821. Bentham, G., J. Linn. Soc. 18: 360-367. 21 Feb 1881. 4431. Mémorre sur le fruit des Papavéracees, .. . A Lille (imprimerie de Leleux, . . .) 1823. Oct. Publ.: 1823, p. [1]-16. Copy: G. - Reprinted from Rec. Trav. Soc. Sci. Agric. Arts, Lille 1: 174-180. 1819-1822 (1823); see also Bull. Soc. philom., Paris 1823: 175-176. To be cited from journal. 4432. Mémoire sur la structure des Monocotylédonés, .. . A Lille, (imprimerie de Leleux, . . .) 1823. Oct. (Monogr. struct. Monocot.). Publ.: 1823, p. [i], [1]-40. Copy: G. — Reprinted from Rec. trav. Soc. Sci. Agric. Arts, Lille 1: 207-246. 1819-1822 (1823); see also Bull. Soc. philom., Paris 1823: 185-187. 4433- Mémoire sur le Canna indica, et sur les familles des Balisiers et des Bananiers, . . . [Lille 1826]. Oct. (Mém. Canna indica). 855 LESTIBOUDOIS, T. G. Publ.: 1826, p. [1]-20. Copy: G. - Reprinted from Rec. Trav. Soc. Sci. Agric., Lille 1823/4: 248-269. (1826). 4434- Observations phytologiques ... A Lille (Imprimerie de Leleux, ...) 1826. Oct. (in fours). (Observ. phyt.). Publ.: shortly before 19 Jun 1826 (Acad.), p. [1]-7, [1]-20. Copies: B, BR (p. 1-7). — Consists of two papers: (a) Sur insertion des étamines des Cruciferes, p. [3]-7, reprinted from Rev. Trav. Soc. Sci. Agric., Lille 1823/4: 243-247. 1826. (b) Mémoire sur le Canna indica, see no. 4.433, also issued separately. 4435- Botanographie élémentaire, ou principes de botanique, d’anatomie et de physiologie végétale; contenant: la description des organes des plantes; la définition des termes usités en botanique; une théorie nouvelle sur Panatomie et la physiologie végétale; l’art de décrire les plantes; l’expose des méthodes les plus employées en botanique et la description des familles naturelles.) Paris (Roret, 2. ),) Lille;(Vanackere pere)>.. Vanackeresfils, 32) 1826: Oct. (in fours). (Botanogr. élém.). Publ.: Jun 1826 (Acad. 19 Jun 1826, BF 8 Jul 1826) p. [1*], [1]-xx, [1]-559. Copzes: G, MO; IDC 6016. 4436. Botanographie belgique, ou flore du Nord de la France, et de la Belgique proprement dite; ouvrage disposé selon la méthode naturelle, contenant les tableaux analytiques de Frangois-Joseph Lestiboudois, la description des plantes qui croissent spontanément ou qu on cultive généeralement dans l’ancienne province belgique, leurs localities, leurs pro- priétes, indication du temps de leur floraison, la citation de leurs figures, etc., par Thém. Lestiboudois .. . Paris (Roret, . . .), Lille (Vanackere pére, ... Vanackere, fils, . . .) 1827, 2 parts. Oct. (in fours.). (Botanogr. belg.). 1: Mai 1827 (Acad. 21 Mai, BF 9 Jun) [i*-iv*], [i]-xxxiv, charts for classes 1-xxii, [1]-314. 2: Mai 1827, p. [i-iv], [1]-498. Copies: B, G, MICH, MO, USDA; IDC 6018. — An entirely rewritten version of part of F. J. Lestiboudois’ work with the same title (see no. 4429). 4437. Botanographie universelle, ou tableau général des vegetaux, par feu Francois-Joseph Lestiboudois, . . . ouvrage faisant suite a la Botanographie belgique de Them. Lestiboudois, wa. Paris\(oret, .. )) lille (Vanackere;pere, ../); Vanackere} fils) 4).) 1627.2 pantss@ct. (in fours). (Botanogr. univ.). Premiere partie: 1827, p. [i*-111*], [i]-[xvi], chart, 1-335, [336, err. ]. Deuxiéme partie: 1827. p. [i], [1]-464, [1-4, err.]. Copy: MO.— Obviously only a reissue of the 1804 edition published by F. J. Lestiboudois (see 4429). 4438. Notice sur le genre Hedychium de la famille des Musacées, (Balisiers et Bananiers) . . . Lille (imprimerie de L. Landel, .. .) 1829. Oct. (Not. Hedychium). Publ.: 1829, p. [1]-27, 7 pl. Copy: G. — Reprinted from Mém. Soc. Sci. Lille 1827/28: 407-431. 1829; see also Ann. Sci. nat. 17: 113-139. 1829. Leszczyc-Suminsky, Michael Hieronim (1820-1898), Polish botanist and painter. (Leszc.-Sum.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BM 3: 1097; CSP 3: 978; Jackson p. 151; Kew 3: 420; Moebius p. 132, 133, 345; PR 5246. 4439. fy foe es i : : ; 4 7 a i I 1 P iy i) hy Le 1 i { if 1 ‘ 1 1 iol mf A , q i 4 ‘ny i BOLTON vol. pages plates date I [i]-xii, [1]-68 I-44 Aug 1795 engr. t.p. p- xu: 14 Mar 1795 2 [i]-xvi, [1]-72 45-92 Jun 1797 p. vi: 14 Dec 1796 3 [iJ-xiv, [1]-80 93-138 Aug 1799 p. iv: 8 Feb 1799 4 [i*], [i]-clxxx, 139-182 Dec 1820 [i], [1]-80, [38, ind.], [1, corr.] The above analysis is based on a copy with hand coloured plates in the Stevenson library. Copies vary in binding. Other copies: B, BR, NY. — Data based on documentation BH. Vol. 1, engraved t.p., as above Vol.c2s printed) tpg: seeming one eon) Vol. 3s printed! tpi oe mtn ek Vol. 4, has three t.p.’s: a: printed. “Jacob ... Willdenow. IV Theil, Anhange und Nachtrage. Mit 44 il- luminierten Kupfern. Fortgesetzt und mit einer Einleitung und einer erklarenden Ubersicht sammtlicher Tafeln versehen von Dr. Ch. G. Nees von Esenbeck und Dr. Th. Fr. Ludw. Nees von Esenbeck. Berlin Bey G. Reimer 1820.” b: printed, new t.p. for entire work, issued 1820, bound in various places: ‘“Beschrei- bung der um Halifax wachsende Pilze, enthaltend 241 Pilzarten in 900 Figuren auf 182 Kupfertafeln, alle von dem Verfasser ... gegriindet von James Bolton... Aus _ dem Englischen mit Anmerkungen von Carl Ludwig Willdenow. Fortgesetzt ... von.) Esenbeck, Berlin’. 3 1620.51 c: engraved, ‘‘Historia fungorum circa Halifax sponte nascentium tomi iv, A. Agaricus wee Miu conve Ref.: BM 1: 192; LS 3294; NI 196; PR 962. Barnhart, NAF 9(6): 430. 1916. | birth/death dates | Proposed form of citation Bolus, Harry (1834-1911), British born South African banker and botanist. (H. Botusy} HERBARIUM and Types: BOL. Other coll. e.g. BUL, GRA, NH, NU, PRE, SAM, STE and outside S. Africa. Exsiccatae: Herbarium austro-africanum, with Mac Owan, q v. Ref.: TH 2: 84—Reference in Index Herbariorum, a standard source Tolken, Index herb. austro-afr. 58. 1971. BM 1: 192-193, 6: 106; Bossert p. 44; CSP 9: 288, 12: 174, 13: 665; Kew 1: 291. Pearson, S. Afr. J. Science 8: 59-79. 1911 (portr., bibl., itineraries) References in standard works | | BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 5(1): 394; Barnhart 1: 214; BB p. 37; BL 1: 28, 54: Anon., Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1911: 275-277, 319-322. Journa Pearson, Rep. S. Afr. Ass. Adv. Sci. 8: 59-79. 1912 (bibl., portr.) : Stapf, Proc. Linn. Soc. London 1911/12: 42-44. a Harloth, Fl. S. Afr. 1: x. 1913 (portr.) or boo Verduyn de Boer, Botanists at the Cape. 1929 (portr.) about Nelmes and Cuthbertson, Bot. Mag. Dedic. 1827-1927: 270-272. 1932 (portr.) ene ae White, Stapeliae 1: 105. 1937. Hutchinson, A botanist in Southern Africa 645. 1946. and hi; Liitjeharms, The life and work of Harry Bolus, Cape Town. 1965 (mimeogr.) works! Tyrrell-Glynn and Levyns, Flora africana 7-8. 1968. | Jessop, S. Afr. biogr. woordenb. 1: 92-95. 1968. generic names based on surname ‘Bolus’ EPONYMY: Bolusafra O. Kuntze (1891); Bolusanthus Harms (1906); Bolusia Bentham (1873); Bolusiella Schlechter (1918); Neobolusta Schlechter (1895). Note: Bolusanthemum Schwantes (1928) is dedicated to his daughter-in-law Harriet Margaret Louisa Bolus née Kensit (q.v.) ¢- Book number 625. 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