BOLTON vol. pages plates date I [i]-xii, [1 ]-68 I-44 Aug 1795 engr. t.p. p. xii: 14 Mar 1795 2 [i)-xvi, [1]-72 45-92 Jun 1797 p. vi: 14 Dec 1796 3 [i]-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. '2.printed tip, *j 4/4.) amit 462 427% Vol, e.cprinted t.p4) 0. mit 46 ay Vol. 4, has three t.p.’s: a: printed. “Jacob ... Willdenow. IV Theil, Anhange und Nachtrage. Mit 44 1l- 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 goo Figuren auf 182 Kupfertafeln, alle von dem Verfasser ... gegriindet von James Bolton ... Aus ie Englischen mit Anmerkungen von Cant Ludwig Willdenow. Foneenee ae vo . Esenbeck. Berlin ... 1820.” (Ae bao ‘‘Historia fungorum circa Halifax sponte nascentium tomi iv, A. Agaricus Mt bee Mineon,: Ref.: BM 1: 192; LS 3294; NI 196; PR g62. Barnhart, NAF 9(6): 430. 1916. f | birth/death dates | Proposed form of citation Bolus, Harry (1834-1911), British born South African banker and botanist. (H. Bolus). 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.: IH 2: 84.—Reference in Index Herbariorum, a standard source Toélken, Index herb. austro-afr. 58. 1971. References in standard works BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 5(1): 394; Barnhart 1: 214; BB p. 37; BL 1: 28, 54: BM 1: 192-193, 6: 106; Bossert p. 44; CSP g: 288, 12: 174, 13: 665; Kew 1: 291. Pearson, S. Afr. J. Science 8: 59-79. 1911 (portr., bibl., itineraries) Anon., Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1911: 275-277, 319-322. Journal Pearson, Rep. S. Afr. Ass. Adv. Sci. 8: 59-79. 1912 (bibl., portr.) Stapf, Proc. Linn. Soc. London 1911/12: 42-44. articles Harloth, FI. S. Afr. 1: x. 1913 (portr.) or books Verduyn de Boer, Botanists at the Cape. 1929 (portr.) about Nelmes and Cuthbertson, Bot. Mag. Dedic. 1827-1927: 270-272. 1932 tuoees anette White, Stapeliae 1: 105. 1937. Ea cbicod: A botanist in Southern Africa 645. 1946. and his 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); Bolustella Schlechter (1918); Neobolusia Schlechter (1895). Note: Bolusanthemum Schwantes (1928) is dedicated to his daughter-in-law Harriet Margaret Louisa Bolus née Kensit (q.v.) g~Book number 625. Icones orchidearum austro-africanarum extra-tropicarum; or, figures with descriptions, of AES Ee Short-title AONE AANA TEENA RNA 266 BOLUS, H. M. L. extra-tropical South African_Orchids. London (William Wesley) 1893-1913, 3 vols. Oct. (Icon. orchid. austro-afric.) be 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], I.p., [2 p. ind.] 2 51-100 20 Aug 1896 [i-iii], l.p., [3 p. ind.], app. [2]p., preface and t.p. to vol. 1 [viii]p. 2 I I-100 Apr-Jun 1911 [i-vi], l.p. [3 p. ind.]; page iv: Apr 1911, Nat. ~ Nov. Nov 1911, BR inscr. 15 Jun 1911. I I-I00 1913 [i-v], l.p.; page v: 12 Feb 1913, Nat. Nov. Dec 1913. oO 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 Toélken, 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. gg1. 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 EPONYMY: Bolusanthemum Schwantes (1928). — Note: For other eponyms based on the Tee Bolus, cf. supra, sub Harry Bolus. ik. Book number short-title 62 6. Wotes on Mesembryanthemum and allied genera. ICape 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 g 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 I-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 Regnum vegetabile, a series of publications for the use of plant taxonomists published under the auspices of the International Association for Plant Taxonomy, edited by Frans A. Stafleu Volume 116 os es hat IV7G 47 Frans A. Stafleu and Richard S. Cowan \e ¢ ‘Taxonomic literature ) A selective guide to botanical publications and collections with dates, commentaries and types Volume vit: W-Z SMITHSON, W JUL 08 1988 UBRARIES Second edition Bohn, Scheltema & Holkema, Utrecht/Antwerpen dr. W. Junk b.v., Publishers, The Hague/Boston 1988 © 1988, 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 go 313 0224 4; Volume 7 ISBN 90 313 0853 6 D/1987/3407/11 Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data (Revised for vol. 7) Stafleu, Frans Antonie, Taxonomic literature. (Regnum vegetabile; v. 7) Includes bibliographical references and indexes. 1. Botany—Classification—Bibliography—Collected works. 2. Botany—Bio-bibliography—Collected works. 3. Botany—Catalogs and collections. 4. Plant collectors—Bio-bibliography—Collected works. 5. Herbaria—Collected works. 6. Botany~Nomenclature—Collected works. 7. Botanical literature—Collected works. I. Cowan, Richard S. II. Title. III. Series: Regnum vegetabile; v. 94, etc. QKo6.R4_ vol. 94, etc. 581.012 s 77-468327 [25354-C53QK97] [016.581'012] ISBN g0-313-0224-4 (set) Contents Epilogue TL-2 Statistics Abbreviations Taxonomic mented and collections W-Z Index to titles Index to names : i, Piali Poe 7 > aly iad HPN. | ey We sia gt a reo ny Q an ve tee Ol aes ead vigttgal Lederayes ant Dale als, = a ak Sis Ox th pf ioad a pr y . pulling seats wi ons, ; Yh Tw * yolivi brag Madi w: Cadlow dent | witty he : ae ae Pa ar dr co linen Lan P itis) are ar Dp aa ji Pete ro vhs 7 wi) Ne : hie heey ct ae errs } Hig ‘ hw 7 —— A ‘ " it ’ Ta Epilogue Having reached the end of our journey through the world of taxonomic literature, a journey which took fourteen years, I may be permitted to look back on that period of great activity and of collaboration with numerous enthusiastic collaborators. The last lines of the introduction to the first volume were: “One can write only a single book of this type and size ina life-time. With the help of our friends and colleagues we hope to bring this work to a successful conclusion’. When writing these lines in May 1976 I still planned to write a three volume work but had a sneaking suspicion, or hope, that the end product might number more than that. In the course of the compilation of the second volume it became clear that the support was such that I could extend the coverage if I had more help with the data collection and the organisation of the files. From the beginning Dick Cowan had assisted me with this work, especially with respect to our research in the United States libraries. In the beginning, however, he was not thinking of the réle he ultimately played in the genesis of the book. Having behind him some ten years of administration he wanted most of all to return to his beloved ‘“Caesalps” and thus take up again his taxonomic work on the neotropical Leguminosae. In the course of the setting up of the database of TL-2, however, he came to the conclusion that the enterprise might have such a value for plant taxonomy as a whole that he could perhaps give a major part of his time and effort in assisting to make this book as comprehensive as possible. As an active plant taxonomist he had felt the need for such a work more acutely than I_myself. He offered to become my collaborator for the collection of data outside Utrecht. He reached this conclusion just in time for me to ask him then to draw the obvious conclusion and to become my “junior author’’. The result is clear: he finished his task on 1 October 1984 when pratically all material was in hand and when I was coming close to the end of the writing of the basic manuscript. Without him the book would not have reached its present dimension and coverage and this is therefore the moment to thank him most profoundly for his dedication, input and friendship. For both of us this was a unique undertaking. Apart from the steady work, we enjoyed the contact with our colleagues and with the’ libraries and librarians, contacts which had very pleasant and stimulating social side-effects. For both of us the making of this book became an unforgettable experience. At my homebase, the Institute of Systematic Botany of the University of Utrecht, I had the great privilege to find a collaborator of high standing and great dedication in Jan Leussink who organised the TL-2 files on the basis of the material generated in Utrecht as well as abroad. He was also in charge of the work done at Utrecht in scanning botanical journals for significant information and added know-how on the bibliography and dating of the periodical literature. He did this work in such a way that, in the course of the later years of the project, I could limit myself mainly to the writing of the manuscript. I deeply regret that my intention to ask him to join us as co-author starting with the third volume could not be realized VII because of a serious deterioration of his health. Even under less fortunate conditions, however, Jan Leussink continued to assist us in a way which filled us with admiration and gratitude. His work on the name-indexes is of great importance for the users of TL-2. I am, therefore, in many ways, grateful to him for his dedication and input. The third person who has taken a major share in the making of TL-2 is Tineke van Ingen. She processed my manuscript as copy-editor as well as through the transformation of the handwritten text into machine readable form from volume four onward, having seen the still traditionally produced third volume through the press. Her dedicated input and intelligent interpretation of my manuscript, done in a very quiet and unobtrusive manner, was impressive. Her role in the making of the book, also her book, was essential and all of us who were closely associated with this process are deeply grateful to her. It is also appropriate to mention the goodwill, imagination and enterprising spirit which we encountered with our publishers, Bohn, Scheltema and Holkema. When I confronted them with the copy of the first volume they enthusiastically started with the production without asking questions. The book soon paid for itselfand the extension to its ultimate size did therefore not encounter any objections from their side. On the contrary, they sought ways and means to produce the work in the most modern way. I gave an account of the development of the technology involved in the production in the preface to the fourth volume. With the completion of the last volume of text I thank the directors and staff for their understanding and goodwill and want to recall the role played by the man who, until 1986, was in first instance responsible for the technical execution, Mr. D.G. den Besten, production manager of Bohn, Scheltema and Holkema. My collaboration with him was always pleasant and efficient, a fact undoubtedly due to our common interest in the technologi- cal aspects of book production, certainly in a period of a complete revolution from “‘lead”’ to computerized photo-offset. Our collaboration was ideal. Mr. den Besten reached the age of retirement seven months before I did. I was glad to be asked to write about the important role he played in producting the I.A.P.T. books from Linnaeus and the Linnaeans via Index nominum genericorum (and others) to Taxonomic literature (TL-2) in the beautiful book presented to him on his retirement: ““Achter de rug van het boek”’ (1986). The numerous institutions which supported our work by making their collection available to us with great liberality are listed below. However, some additional words are in order on our home institutions as well as our “core-institutions ’. The Smithsonian Institution at Washington made a fundamental contribu- tion to our work in several ways, but first of all by enabling Dick Cowan to participate in the project. The liberal policy of the Institution with respect to international co-operative team-work is well known and has manifested itself in particular in the manifold activities of I.A.P.T. I need recall only the Jndex nominum genericorum project, the American secretariat and editorial office of Taxon, which, with the present book, illustrate this enlightened policy. Hospitality was provided for N.S.F.-financed personnel to work on VIII TL-2, and, after the retirement of Dick Cowan, Larry Skog was enabled to bring the Washington part of the work to completion. An important facility of the Smithsonian Institution was the free access to holdings of the various Smithsonian libraries as well as of the Library of Congress. These libraries, in combination with that of the United States Department of Agriculture at Beltsville, Md., made Washington an ideal base for the collection of data. The Institute of Systematic Botany of the University of Utrecht, my home institution, housed the I.A.P.T. headquarters from 1950 through 1987. Many collaborators of the Institute participated in the work of TL-2 and here again the hospitality and support were eminent. I spoke in detail on this aspect of the I.A.P.T. activities on the occasion of my retirement on 2 October 1986 at the symposium at Zeist. I may therefore refer to the publication of this text, forthcoming in Taxon 1988, for a more detailed expression of my appreciation. We had the indispensable assistance of organizations in the United States and Europe which we considered to be the “core-institutions” for our project. These institutions opened the shelves of their libraries and archives to us with great liberality. We could not only make use of their holdings but we were also provided by them with staff support. Before our arrival and during our stay copies of the requested books or files were located, photocopies were made of appropriate pages and all other necessary facilities were provided. Among our most precious recollections of the TL-2 effort were the moments of arrival in these libraries when we found long rows of books waiting for us in the requested order and provided with the relevant xerox copies sticking out, and, in our imagination, waving a welcome to us. We started data collecting in March 1974 at the New York Botanical Garden. 1 became interested in the history and bibliography of plant taxonomy in 1954. In that year I started my collaboration with H.W. Rickett, NYBG’s bibliographer. We embarked together on a much-needed bibliographical and nomenclatural revision of the chapters listing the nomina genera conservanda et rejicienda in the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature. Through Rickett I became acquainted with these fields which had been developed at the Garden from the beginning of the century: Rickett’s predecessor J.H. Barnhart was the first botanical bibliographer who had an appointment as such at a botanical institution. In December 1958 I set foot on American soil for the first time and not more than an hour after passing customs at “‘Idlewild’’, I entered the Garden’s library. Since then the Garden and its library have been my American home institution: no wonder we started in New York and we received, again, a hearty welcome. In this respect it will be understood that I am particularly pleased that the officers of I1.A.P.T. have authorized the transfer of the TL-2 files to the New York Botanical Garden and that the Garden is willing to add these files to its already very rich botanical archives. The second American core-institution was the Mzssourt Botanical Garden which, when learning of our decision to go ahead with the project, invited us spontaneously to make use of its library, manuscript and catalogue resources as frequently and thoroughly as possible with full support and Ix assistance. ‘‘Missouri”’ was the first library which was fully used by us: we went through their entire holdings between 1974 and 1979 and the abbreviation “MO” for the location of copies consulted by us appears with great regularity in our book. The library of the United States Department of Agriculture at Beltsville, Md., was also a typical core-institution for our project. In addition to its rich holdings of books, the library has an exceptionally wide range of periodical literature. Here again the clearest indication of the value of these rich holdings is found in the high frequency with which we could cite “USDA”. The fourth core-library for TL-2 in the United States was that of the Harvard University Herbaria (HH) at Cambridge, Mass. This library system is especially rich in its holdings of the botanical literature of the Americas. These collections were brought together with great skill and perseverence from their diverse beginnings. Many rare books and pamph- lets, not or practically not found elsewhere, were consulted by us in the combined Gray Herbarium, Farlow and Arnold Arboretum libraries. The three core-institutions in Europe were the National Botanical Gardens of Belgium at Meise (BR), the Conservatoire botanique de Genéve (G) and the Botanisches Museum, Berlin-Dahlem (B). Other libraries of importance for us in Europe were the Staatsbibliothek Preussischer Kulturbesitz in Berlin (W.), Pritzel’s main basis, and the Niedersdchsische Universitétsbibliothek in Goitin- gen. My connection with the Conservatoire de Botanique, Genéve, stems from 1946. Most of my publications owe something, and often very much, to this library with its rich holdings which are so well organised that they are a bibliographer’s delight. Unsurpassed is the collection of bound volumes of smaller publications, pamphlets and reprints (“‘separates’’) that because of their eminent preservation contain many rarities. Another feature of this library is the excellent accessibility to the collections. The Geneva library was also used by Pritzel and several of the rarer publications sent by him were found by us just as was the case in the Staatsbzbliothek. The library of the Natonal Botanical Gardens at Meise (formerly at Brussels) was especially important to us because of its excellent coverage of taxonomic literature in general and because of the special attention given to our work by one of its librarians, Mme Dumont. She found for us many items associated with the publications requested by us not listed in our requests. Brussels and Geneva were of special importance for the French language coverage, Brussels was also our main source for the literature of Dutch and Belgian origin. The library of the Botanisches Museum, Berlin-Dahlem, almost entirely destroyed in the catastrophe of March 1943, has been reconstituted in a spectacular way. Many private libraries dealing especially with the North- West and Central European taxonomic literature were received with the result that the present holdings contitute again one of the great taxonomic libraries of the world. We are profoundly grateful to the directors, librarians and staff of our core-libraries. Their participation in the TL-2 project constituted the backbone of our undertaking. Institutional support of a different kind was received from the National Science Foundation of the United States and the Netherlands Organization for Pure Research (Z.W.O.). Thanks to the N.S.F. grant our data gathering in the United States was secured during the later years of the project. The Z.W.O. grants, received from 1980 onward, enabled me to have my handwritten manuscript edited and translated into machine readible form. I have refrained from mentioning the names of the many persons who helped us gather the data at home and abroad. Their names have been mentioned, with gratitude, in the prefaces to the previous volumes and are repeated below in a single alphabetic order. One category should still be mentioned here: the recipients of my “‘search lists’’. The last stage in the data collection was reached only after writing the first draft of the manuscript. This draft showed up the weak spots in the original data. All questions arising from this draft were combined in “‘search lists” which were sent to a number of colleagues who tried to find the relevant books and solve the problem with the help of their local library resources. Recipients of these lists were O. Almborn (Lund), J.R. Edmondson (Liverpool), P. Isoviita (Helsinki) with the co-operation of T. Ahti and T. Kopponen, R. Kiger (Pittsburgh), W. Lack (Berlin), Carla Lange (St. Louis), R. Long (New York), B. Peterson (Goteborg), D.P. Rodgers (Urbana, IIl.), R. Schmid (Berkeley, Cal.) and G. Wagenitz (Gottingen). The contributions by these botanists were often very substantial and of high quality. Weowea special dept of gratitude to them. We discussed the scope and coverage of TL-2 in some detail in Taxon (28: 77-86. 1979). I can refer to this paper here and add only a few remarks. TL-2 grew towards its final shape in the course ofits publication. As a result the coverage of the literature is more extensive in the later volumes than in the earlier ones. The first volume was written with the help of a data base which was still being developed. The TL-2 files contain, alphabetically by author, information from several hundred general sources in addition to photo-copies of the annotated title-pages of publications to be treated. The process of adding to this data base went on until the end of the project. This means that the entries in the last volumes rest upon the most complete information assembled by us. _ A further reason why the “‘coverage”’ increases towards the end is that we realized during the process that this was a unique undertaking, not so likely to be continued or repeated in this form. As a consequence more authors and publications were treated than originally envisaged. This is illustrated by the fact that volume 1, containing letters A-G, if treated as, for instance, volume 6, would have occupied three full size volumes. Ina way thisis a shortcoming of the project. Ideally the data-base should have been of equal size for each volume. This would have required a preparation of several years during which we could not use volume 1 as a convincing argument that this was a worthwhile project. If I had proposed a seven volume undertaking of the present size this would have been considered too ambitious and the necessary support would not have come forward. Full support, however, was engendered by the first volume. More time than the 14 years now spent on this project was not available. The project filled the years before Dick Cowan’s and my own retirement. TL-2 could not have been written after retirement. The philosophy XI therefore was that if one cannot be a perfectionist it is better to be a pragmatist. We are reasonably satisfied with the end product even though the coverage is somewhat uneven. We trust, however, that IL-2 will be of use to many plant systematists, the group for which it was written in first instance, in accordance with the guiding principles of the International Association for Plant Taxonomy. Our sincerest thanks go therefore to all who helped in developing I.A.P.T. over a period of 37 years. Utrecht, 25 December 1987 F.A. Stafleu ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We express our sincerest thanks to the following institutions and indivi- duals for enabling us to write this book. Institutions De bibliotheek van de Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Weten- schappen, Amsterdam, Nederland. Hugo de Vries-laboratorium, Amsterdam, Nederland. The Herbarium and the University Library of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich., U.S.A. The library of the Department of Agriculture, and the lbrary of the National Fungus Collections, Agricultural Research Center, Beltsville, Maryland, U.S.A. Herbarium and library of the University of California, Department of Botany, University of California, Berkeley, California, U.S.A. Staatsbibliothek Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Berlin, Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Das Botanische Museum und Herbarium, Berlin-Dahlem, Bundesrepublik Deutschland. The New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, N.Y., U.S.A. The University Library, The Botany School and the University Botanic Garden, Cambridge, England. The libraries of the Gray Herbarium, the Arnold Arboretum and the Farlow Herbarium of Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A. The Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland. Le Conservatoire botanique, Genéve, Switzerland. Botanical Museum, Goteborg, Sweden. Systematisch-Geobotanisches Institut der Universitat and the Niedersach- sische Universitatsbibliothek, Géttzngen, Bundesrepublik Deutschland. De Koninklijke Bibliotheek, ’s-Gravenhage, Nederland. XII De Bibliotheek van Teyler’s Stichting, Haarlem, Nederland. Institut fur allgemeine Botanik, Hamburg, Bundesrepublik Deutschland. The Botanical Museum and the University AE University of Hel- sinki, Helsznkz, Finland. The Royal Botanic Gardens, Aew, Richmond, Surrey, England. The library of the University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, U.S.A. Het Rijksherbarium, Lezden, Nederland. The library of the Komarov Botanical Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Leningrad, U.S.S.R. Merseyside County Museums and Liverpool City Library, Liverpool, U.K. The Department of Botany and the General Library of the British Museum (Natural Mstory), the British Museum (Bloomsbury) and the Linnean Society of London, London, England. Botanical Museum, Lund, Sweden. Instituto botanico José Cavanilles, Madrid, Espagna. Le jardin botanique national de Belgique (formerly Jardin botanique de l’Etat) Meise, near Bruxelles, Belgique. Die Botanische Sammlung, Miinchen, Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Tulane University Herbarium and University Library, New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A. Le Laboratoire de Phanérogamie et la Bibliothéque centrale du Muséum d’Histoire naturelle, Paris, France. Academy of natural sciences, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A. The Hunt Institute of Botanical Documentation, Carnegie Mellon Uni- versity, Pittsburgh, Pa., U.S.A. The Botanical Department of the National Museum and the Institutum botanicum Universitatis Carolinae, Praha, C.S.R. Library of the United States Geological Survey, Reston, Virginia, U.S.A. Dudley Herbarium of Stanford University and of the California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, Calif., U.S.A. Naturhistoriska Riksmuseet and Svenska Vetenskaps-Akademien, Stock- holm, Sverige. Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, Mo., U.S.A. Botaniska Museet, Uppsala, Sverige. Department of Botany, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, I1l., U.S.A. XIII Het Instituut voor systematische plantkunde, de Universiteitsbibliotheek en het Biohistorisch Instituut van de Rijksuniversiteit, Utrecht, Nederland. De Bibliotheek van de Landbouwhogeschool, Wageningen, Nederland. The Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., U.S.A. Botanisches Institut der Universitat, Wien, Osterreich. Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien, Osterreich. Individuals Ahti, T., Botanical Museum, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland. Almborn, O., Botanical Museum, Lund, Sweden. Ayensu, E.S., formerly at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., U.S.A. Banis-Niemeijer, W.H., Institute of Systematic Botany, State University of Utrecht, Netherlands. Barkley, T.M., Division of Biology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, U.S. A. Bay, R.C., The New York otemical Garden, Bronx, N.Y., U.S.A. Berg, P. van ee Institute of Systematic Botany, State Waiversiy of Utrecht, Netherlands. Besten, D.G. den, formerly with Bohn, Scheltema and Holkema, Deventer, Netherlands. Bickings, C., Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., U.S.A. Bismarck, Frau von, formerly librarian Botanisches Museum und Herbarium Berlin-Dahlem, Berlin-W., Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Baker, S., Academy of natural sciences of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, eee, U.S.A. Bluhan, S., Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., U.S.A. Boivin, B., formerly at the Biosystematics Research Institute, Agriculture Canada, Ottawa, Canada. Bolos, O. de, Departamento de Botanica, Universidad de Barcelona, Barcelona, Espagne. Bonner, C.E.B., formerly at the Conservatoire botanique de Geneve, Suisse. Borssum Waalkes, F., formerly at the Rijksherbarium, Utrecht, Nether- lands. Brenan, 7.P.M., formerly at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, U.K. Brummitt, R.K., Herbarium, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, U.K. Buchheim, G., formerly at the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Pittsburgh, Pa., U.S.A. Burdet, H., Conservatoire botanique de Genéve, Switzerland. Collins, John, formerly at Sotheby’s, London, U.K. Condon, P., formerly at U.S.D.A., Beltsville, Md., U.S.A. Constance, L., Department of Botany, University of California, Berkeley, California, U.S.A. Cook, C.D.K., Institut fiir systematische Botanik der Universitat, Zurich, Switzerland. Cornelissen, G., Institute of Systematic Botany, State University of Utrecht, Netherlands. Crosby, M.R., Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, Mo., U.S.A. Cuatrecasas, 7., Botany Department, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, De@yeESAviiins Daniels, G.S., formerly at the Hunt Institute of Botanical Documentation, Pittsburgh, Pa., U.S.A. Deiss, W.A., Smithsonian Institution, Washington, U.S.A. Demoulin, V., Herbarium et Jardin Botanique de I Université Sart Tilman, Liege, Belgium. | Denton, M.F., Department of Botany, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. Diment, 7., British Museum of Natural History, London, U.K. Demaret, F., Jardin botanique national de Belgique, Meise nr. Bruxelles, Belgium. Ducreux, M., Muséum d’Histoire naturelle, Paris, France. Dumont, Mme., Jardin botanique national de Belgique, Meise nr. Bruxelles, Belgium. Dyer, A., formerly at the Botanical Research Institute, Pretoria, South Africa. Eckardt, Th., formerly at the Botanisches Museum und Herbarium, Berlin- Dahlem, Berlin W. Edmondson, 7., formerly at the Royal Botanical Garden, Edinburgh, now at Merseyside County Museums, Liverpool, U.K. Edwards, Ph., formerly at the Botany Department, British Museum (Natural History), London, U.K. Exchhorn, S.K., Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., U.S.A. Exchler, Hj., Herbarium Australiense CSIRO, Canberra City, A.C.T., Australia. Engel, 7.f., Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, Ill., U.S.A. Ernet, D., Sterermarkisches Landesmuseum Joanneum, Graz, Austria. Ewan, f., formerly at the Department of Biology, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A., now at the Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, Mo., U.S.A. Faegni, k., Botanisk Institutt, Universitetet 1 Bergen, Norway. Farr, E., Department of Botany, Smithsonian Institution Washington, DEGe WieStA. Fedorov, An. A., Komarov Botanical Institute, Leningrad, U.S.S.R. Fernandez, A., formerly at the Botanical Institute of the University of Coimbra, Portugal. Florschiitz, P.A., formerly at the Institute of Systematic Botany of the University of Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands. Follmann, G.F., Botanisches Institut, University of Koln, Koln, B.R.D. Fosberg, F.R., Botany Department, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, Di@wgULSeA. Fox Maule, A., Botanical Museum and Herbarium, Copenhagen, Den- mark. Fusome, A., Library of the United States Department of Agriculture, Beltsville, Md., U.S.A. Garay, L., Botanical Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A, Gradstein, S.R., Institute of Systematic Botany, State University of Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands. Greene, S.W., Plant Science Laboratories, University of Reading, Reading, Wake Grether, R., Mexico City, Mexico. Greuter, W., Botanischer Garten und botanisches Museum, Berlin-Dahlem, Berlin, Bundesrepublik Deutschland. . Gunn, C.R., Plant Taxonomy Laboratory, United States Department of Agriculture, Beltsville, Md., U.S.A. Gutermann, W., Institut fur Botanik der Universitat, Wien, Austria. Haesler, I., Botanische Staatssammlungen, Munchen, Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Hahn, C., Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., U.S.A. Hansen, A., Botanical Museum and Herbarium, Copenhagen, Denmark. Hekking, W.H.A., Institute of Systematic Botany, State University of Utrecht, Netherlands. Heller, A.A., University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IIL, WESyAY Mepko, P., Botanischer Garten und botanisches Museum, Berlin, Dahlem, Berlin, Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Hirsch, P., Botanisches Museum, Berlin-Dahlem, Berlin, Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Hoke, D., Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., U.S.A. Holberton, P., Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., U.S.A. Holmgren, N., New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, N.Y., U.S.A. Holmgren, P.K., New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, N.Y., U.S.A. Holttum, R.E., Herbarium Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew, Surrey, U.K. Hooymans, H.f.W., Koninklijke Drukkerij v.d. Garde b.v., Zaltbommel, Netherlands. Howard, A.Q,, Department of Botany, University of California, Berkeley, Calfornia, U.S.A. Hluber-Morath, Basel, Switzerland. Ingen, E.H.L. van, Institute of Systematic Botany, State University of Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands. Isely, D., Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Iowa State University Herbarium, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, U.S.A. Isovuta, P., Botanical Museum, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland. Jaffe, N., Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., U.S.A. Jalas, F., Botanical Museum, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland. Jorgensen, P.M., Botanical Museum, Bergen, Norway. Johnson, D., Department of Botany, University of California, California, WeSvAy Kaa, 7. van der, University Library, State University of Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands. Kamp, L., formerly at the Institute of Systematic Botany, University of Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands. XVI Kaye, G., Farlow Herbarium of Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A. Keuken, W., formerly at the International Bureau for Plant Taxonomy and Nomenclature, Utrecht, Netherlands. Kiger, R., Hunt Institute of Botanical Documentation, Pittsburgh, Pa., USWA Kirpicznikov, M.E., Komarov Botanical Institute, Leningrad, U.S.S.R. Kjéde, &., formerly at the Botanisk Institutt, Universitetet 1 Bergen, Norway. Kozuharov, S.J., Botanical Institute of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria. Kraker, S.f. de, formerly at the Institute of Systematic Botany, State University of Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands. RKuhbier, H., Botanisches Institut der Universitat Kiel, Kiel, Bundesrepu- blik Deutschland. Kukkonen, I., Botanical Museum, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland. Kwaadsteniet, N.B., International Bureau for Plant Taxonomy and Nomen- clature, Utrecht, Netherlands. Lack, H.W., Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum, Berlin-Dah- lem, Berlin, Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Laissus, Y., Museum d’Histoire naturelle, Paris, France. Lange, C., formerly librarian Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, Mo., U.S.A. Langman, I., formerly with the Department of Botany, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., U.S.A. Lawalrée, A., Jardin botanique national de Belgique, Meise nr. Bruxelles, Belgium. Lehtonen, P., Helsinki, Finland. Leistner, O., Botanical Research Institute, Pretoria, South Africa. Leussink, F.A., Institute of Systematic Botany, State University of Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands. ; Leussink, M., formerly at the Institute of Systematic Botany, State University of Utrecht, Netherlands. Linczevsky, F.A., Komarov Botanical Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Leningrad, U.S.S.R. Linus, L., New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, N.Y., U.S.A. Lipschitz, S.L., formerly at the Komarov Botanical Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Leningrad, U.S.S.R. Littler, M., Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., U.S.A. Long, C.R., New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, N.Y., U.S.A. Luther, H., Botanical Museum, Helsinki, Finland. Macphail, I., Lisle, Il., U.S.A. Magdefrau, K., Deisenhofen nr. Munchen, Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Mahler, W.F., Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, U.S.A. Mamay, S., United States Geological Service, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., U.S.A. Manitz, H., Herbarium Haussknecht, Friedrich-Schiller-Universitat, Jena, Deutsche Democratische Republik. XVII Margadant, W.D., formerly at the Biohistorical Institute, Utrecht, now at Leersum, Netherlands. Marquart, 7., Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., U.S.A. McClintock, E., California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, California, USA McGuinan, M., Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., U.S.A. McVaugh, R., formerly at the Herbarium of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich., U.S.A., now at Chapel Hill, N. Carolina, U.S.A. Mears, 7.L., formerly at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A. Meikle, R.D., Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, U.K. Mennega, E.A., Institute of Systematic Botany, State University of Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands. Merxmiiller, H., Botanische Staatssammlung, Munchen, Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Meydam, G., Bohn, Scheltema and Holkema, Deventer, Netherlands. Meyer, F.G., U.S. National Aboretum, Washington, D.C., D.C., U.S.A. Miége, 7., Gonservatoire et Jardin botaniques de Genéve Geneve, Switzer- land. Moggi, G., Museo botanico, Firenze, Italy. Mollenhauer, D., Forschungsinstitut und Naturmuseum Senckenberg, Frankfurt a.M., Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Montacchin., F., Istituto ed Orto botanico dell’ Universita, Torino, Italy. Neuhauser, 7., Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., U.S.A. Nicolson, D.H., Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., U.S.A. Olsen, W., National Agricultural Library, U.S.D.A., Beltsville, Md., U.S.A. Ooststroom, S.f., formerly at the Rijksherbarium, Leiden, Netherlands. Pessola, B., formerly at the New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, N.Y., WRSeAn Petersen, R.H., Botany Department, The University of Tennessee, Knox- ville, Tennessee, U.S.A. Peterson, B., Botanical Museum, Goteborg, Sweden. Pfister, D.H., Farlow Herbarium, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A. Pinto da Silva, A.R., Estagao Agronomica Nacional, Oeiras, Portugal. Pohl, R.W., Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, U.S.A. Pollard, H., U.S.D.A., Beltsville, Md., U.S.A. Pritchard, P., Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., U.S.A. Rabeler, R.K., Department of Botany, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Mich., U.S.A. Ramrattansing, I., Institute of Systematic Botany, State University of Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands. Raven, P.H., Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, Mo., U.S.A. Reveal, 7.L., Department of Botany, University of Maryland, College Park, Md., U.S.A. Ripley, S.D., formerly at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., U.S.A. XVIII Rogers, D.P., formerly at Department of Botany, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IIl., U.S.A. Roeleveld, B.C., formerly at the Institute of systematic Botany, Utrecht, Netherlands; now at I Jsselstein, Netherlands. Rollins, R.C., Gray Herbarium of Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A. Romiynders, R., formerly Koninklijke Drukkerij v.d. Garde b.v., Zaltbom- mel, Netherlands. Ross, R., Department of Botany, British Museum Natural History, London, U.K. Rouleau, E., Herbarium Marie-Victorin, Institut botanique, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Canada. Rudd, Velva, Northbridge, Calif., U.S.A. Rudolph, E.D., Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A. Sanders, A.P.M., Biohistorical Institute, State University of Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands. Santesson, R., Botanical Museum, Uppsala, Sweden. Sayre, G., Farlow Herbarium of Harvard University, ee Mass., WeSzA: Schallert, R., Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C., WES eA. Schelpe, E. A. , formerly at the Bolus Eentegnm, Universi of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa. Schmid, R., Department of Botany, University of California, Berkeley, Calif., U. S. A. Schopf, J.M., formerly at Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A. Schroeder, K., Saarbrucken, Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Schiitz, F., formerly at Zeist, Netherlands. Schwabe, E., Botanisches Museum, Berlin-Dahlem, Berlin, Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Schwartz, D., New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, N.Y., U.S.A. Seybold, S., Botanischer Garten und botanisches Museum, Berlin-Dahlem, Berlin, Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Silva, P.C., Department of Botany, University of California, Berkeley, Calif., U.S.A. Skalicky, V., Institutum botanicum Universitatis Carolinae, Praha, Cze- choslovakia. Skog, L., Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., U.S.A. Skytte Christiansen, M., Botanical Museum and Herbarium, Copenhagen, Denmark. Sleumer, H., Rijksherbarium, Leiden, Netherlands. Snigirevskaya, N., Komarov Botanical Institute, Leningrad, U.S.S.R. Southwell, M.F., San Antonio, Texas, U.S.A. Spevak, G., Washington, D.C., U.S.A. Stearn, W.T., British Museum (Natural History) London, U.K. Steenis, C.G.G.7. van, formerly with the Riksherbarium, Leiden, Nether- lands Steenis-Krusemann, M.7., Rijksherbarium, Leiden, Netherlands. Steere, W.C., The New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, N.Y., U.S.A. Stehr, K., Botanisches Museum, Berlin-Dahlem, Berlin, Bundesrepublik Deutschland. XIX Steinberg, C.H., formerly at the Herbarium Universitatis Florentinae, Istituto Botanico, Firenze, Italy. Stevenson, F.L., formerly at U.S.D.A., Beltsville, Maryland, U.S.A. Stoffers, A.L., Institute of Systematic Botany, State University of Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands. Stuckey, R.L., Department of Botany, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A. Styles, B.T., Department of Forestry, Commonwealth Forestry Institute, University of Oxford, Oxford, U.K. Takhtajan, A.L., V.L. Komarov Botanical Institute, Leningrad, U.S.S.R. Teunissen, H., formerly at the Institute of Systematic Botany, State University of Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands. Thomas, 7., Dudley-Herbarium, Stanford University, Stanford, and Cali- fornia Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, Calif., U.S.A. Thomas, M.E., Gray-Arnold Libraries of Harvard University, later at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., U.S.A. Tomaselli, R., Botanical Institute, The University, Pavia, Italia. Townsend, R.A., Perth, W., Australia. Tscherepanov, S.K., V.L. Komarov Botanical Institute, Leningrad, USS Re Vaczy, C’., Cluj, Roumania. Vasilczenko, I. T., V.L. Komarov Botanical Institute, Leningrad, U.S.S.R. Vegter, I.H., Institute of Systematic Botany, State University of Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands. Verdcourt, B., Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, U.K. Verdoorn, F., formerly at the Biohistorical Institute, State University of Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands. Vogelenzang, L., Rijkherbarium, Leiden, Netherlands. Vermeulen, F., formerly at the Institute of Systematic Botany, State University of Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands. Voorde-Bekman, H.H.G. ter, Institute of Systematic Botany, State University of Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands. Voss, E.G., Herbarium of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich., USA Wagenitz, G., Systematisch-Geobotanisches Institut, Universitat G6ttin- gen, Gottingen, B.R.D. Wasshausen, D., Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., U.S.A. Watt, A., Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., U.S.A. Weber, W., University of Colorado Museum, Boulder, Colo., U.S.A. Weresub, L.K., formerly at the Biosystematics Research Institute, Agricul- ture Canada, Ottawa, Ont., Canada. Wiggins, J.L., Dudley-Herbarium, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif., U.S.A. Winter, B. de, Botanical Research Institute, Pretoria, South Africa. Wurdack, 7.7., Smithsonian Institution, Washingotn, D.C., U.S.A. Kepernick, B., Botanischer Garten und botanisches Museum, Berlin- Dahlem, Berlin, Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Kylstra, G., Institute of Systematic Botany, State University of Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands. XX TL-2 Statistics The following statistics were compiled by Ellen R. Farr of the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. The authors are very grateful to her for this effort which was made in addition to several other contributions made by her to TL-2 Summary of library data per volume : 2 3 4 Total authors in volume T20C mn O4 jp eeLOSG MeL OO? Total publications in volume 2217 2275 2725 2949 Total numbers of copies 3761 5487 6602 7994 consulted Average number publ./author 1.71 2.18 2.63 2.70 Id. number libraries cited per 1.86 2.45 2.47 DeA7 title 5 939 3078 8995 3.28 2.98 6 total 778 6186 3370 16614 8876 41715 4.33 2.68 DEO a) 2107 Total number of primary publications of books and pamphlets consulted in major libraries The total number of libraries consulted was 101; the major libraries were (number of titles consulted given in parentheses): NY (5937), G (5813), MO (3128), USDA (2794), BR (2363), HH (2303), B (2081), U (1867), US (1851), M (1368), FH (1346), FI (1301), H (1118), MICH (912), PH (goo), Stevenson (688), L (581), B-S (574), FAS (426), LD (277), HU (262), USGS (227), Teyler (157), NSUB (151), Almborn (138), WU (143), MO-Steere (136), LC (133), E (115), PCS (108), KNAW (105). Number and percentages of authors by nationality Nationality total percentage Nationality Algeria I 0.02 Japan Alsace 20 0.32 Latvia Argentina 8 0.13 Lithuania Australia 17 0.28 Luxemburg Austria BOG) 3537) Malta Belgium 1081.75 Mauritius Bohemia 54 0-87 Mexico Bolivia I 0.02 Moravia Brazil 20 0.32 Netherlands Bulgaria 3 0.05 New Zealand Canada 30 0.49 Nicaragua Catalonia 5 0.08 Nigeria Ceylon I 0.02 Norway Chile 6 0.10 Pakistan China 15 0.24 Paraguay Colombia 3 0.05 Peru Costa Rica 0) 0.00 Philippines Croatia 4 0.06 Poland Cuba 4 0.06 Portugal Czechoslovakia 35 0.57 Puerto Rico Denmark 93 1.50 Romania Dominican Republic 2 0.03 Russia Ecuador ; ) 0.00 Scotland Egypt I 0.02 Serbia Estonia 16 0.26 Slovakia percentage 0.74 0.16 0.03 0.08 0.03 0.02 0.21 0.47 2.90 0.15 0.02 0.02 0.78 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.13 0.44 0.32 0.05 0.34 1.59 1.50 0.03 0.05 XXI Finland France Germany Greece Guadeloupe Guatemala Hungary Iceland India Ireland Israel Italy 0-95 13.61 24.93 0.06 0.03 0.02 0.95 0.08 0.24 0.65 0.02 LAD South Africa Spain Sweden Switzerland Transylvania Trinidad Turkey United Kingdom United States Uruguay Venezuela West Indies 0.34 0.97 4.21 3.70 0.18 0.00 0.02 12.46 10.68 0.03 0.02 0.02 Publications by decade for the ten countries with more than 200 book-numbers GER FRA 35 7 62 19 Oy Bk 97 52 114 38 106 94 126 99 247] 154 255 US 292 153 286 147 314 162 326 185 423 263 469 255 346 190 231 108 173 84 102 80 4067 2248 XXII UK US ITA SWE SWI AUS 5 I 6 3 9 4 6 10 10 II 14 16 13 18 44 20 29 42 37) 54 25 56 43 52 39 37 65 56 82 41 96 61 D7) 50 45 20 40 27 665 579 NET BEL DECADE V/39-T 739 1760-1769 LT IOATIS 1780-1789 We La) S)2) 1800-1809 1810-1819 1820-1829 1830-1839 1840-1849 1850-1859 1860-1869 1870-1879 1880-1889 1890-1899 1900-1909 IQIO-1919 1920-1929 Ue hie HSK) TOTAL Publications by decade for the four countries with 1500 or more publications. No. of publications 475 : a Germany 450 Te ee oe page ee Ni 425 iG \ 400 — in France 375 i I ie Se ea ae 350 it \ UK USA Decade Publications by decade comparing German and English language countries with the rest of the world. Germany/Austria UK/USA All other countries Decade 36 12 100 1750-1759 65 20 104 1760-1769 69 26 105 1770-1779 107 31 150 1780-1789 125 66 164 1790-1799 122 57 234 1800-1809 144 78 279 1810-1819 267 ns 449 1820-1829 295. 113 428 1830-1839 346 110 526 1840-1849 342 146 535 1850-1859 366 152 554 1860-1869 363 130 605 1870-1879 479 233 820 1880-1889 510 374 843 1890-1899 407 353 769 1900-1909 281 343 553 1910-1919 193 306 579 1920-1929 129 356 606 1930-1939 4646 3019 8503 TOTAL XXIII Publications by decade comparing English language and German language authors with the rest of the world. of Publ ications No. n o c » Cc = (eo) 16) is o at ce »y 12) <= Germany/Austria UK/USA Decade Average age at first publication and average lifespan for TL-2 authors by decade. Years Average 1ifespan (ce a5 2) © Oo oO jon) 2) (f= we} aS) ‘a ® >

31 Jul 1935. — Id. 45(1): 151-157. 1935. : 26 Nov 1938. — Id. 48: 266-277. 1938. Dec 1939. — Id. 49: [39]-56. 1939. Dec 1939. — Id. 49: [243]-260. 1939. Dec 1939. — Id. 49: [409]-415. 1939. Dec 1940, cover-t.p., p. [365]-380. 1939. — Id. 50: [365]-380. 1939. Dec 1940, cover-t.p., p. [381]-397. 1939. — Id. 50: [381]-397. 1939. : Dec 1941, cover-t.p., p. [416]-430. 1939. — Id. 51: [416]-430. 1941. o: Dec 1943, cover-t.p., p. [137]-222. — Id. 53: [137]-222. 1943. EIS GaGa SS 32 16.464. Naamlist der Nederlandsche Levermossen ... Amsterdam (N.V. Drukkerij en Uitge- veri) J.H. de Bussy) 1932. Oct. Publ.: 4 Apr 1932 (in journal), cover-t.p., p. [528]-532. Copy: U. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ned. kruidk. Arch. 41(3): [528]-532. 1932. — See also W.H. Wachter & W. Meijer, Inleiding tot de Nederlandsche levermosflora, ib. 58: 110-120. 1951. 16.465. De mossen van Jean Lambert Franquinet ... Overdruk uit het Natuurhistorisch Maandblad ... Maastricht 1932. Publ.: 28 Oct and 30 Nov 1932 (in journal), cover-t.p., p. 1-9. Copy: U. — Reprinted and to be cited from Natuurh. Maandbl. 21(10): 131-136. 28 Oct, 21(11): 138-141. 30 Nov 1932. Wacker, Hermann (x-1899), German (Prussian) high school teacher and botanist in Kulm, later in Berlin. (Wacker). HERBARIUM and Types: Unknown. A. WADE BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 446; Herder p. 189; Jackson p. 303; PR 10667; Rehder 1: 384. BIOFILE: Anon., Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 41: xlii-xliil, Ixxxix (d. 21 Mar 1899). 1900, 51: (86). 16.466. Programm der Real-Schule zu Culm, womit zu der Donnerstag, den 1. August 1861 stattfindenden Offentlichen Prufung der Schuler ... 1) Uebersicht der Phanerogam- enflora von Culm vy. H. Wacker. 2) Schulnachrichten ... no. 31. Culm (Gedruckt bei Wilhelm Theodor Lohde) 1861. Qu. (Uebers. Phan.-Fl. Culm). [7]: shortly before 1 Aug 1861, p. [1], [1]-24, school program: 25-36. Copies: B, B-S, HH. [2]: shortly before 31 Jul 1862, p. [1]-19, school program: 21-30. Copies: B, HH. — Programm der hoheren Biirgerschule zu Culm, ... no. 32. Culm (Gedruckt in der Buchdruckerei von Carl Brandt) 1862. Qu. Ref.: Schlechtendal, D.F.L. von, Bot. Zeit. 19: 302-303. 11 Oct 1861 (rev. no. 1), 20: 427. 5 Dec 1862 (rev. no. 2). Waddell, Coslett Herbert (1858-1919), British clergyman and botanist; studied at Trinity College, Dublin; ordained 1880; rector Saintfield and Grey Abbey (County Down); secretary Moss Exchange Club 1896-1903. (Waddell). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: DBN (10.000 bryo.), BEL (phan.); other material in BM(K) (algae), BON, BRISTM, CGE, E, EBH, GALW, K, NMW, OXF. — Notebooks at BEL; letters in FH, G. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 446; BB p. 311; BM 5: 2244; Clokie p. 260; CSP 19: 423-424; Desmond p. 632 (b. 6 Mar 1858, d. 8 Jun 1919); LS 28.127-28.128, BIOFILE: Anon., B.C.G. (Biology curators group), Newsletter 2(9): 415. 1981 (herb. donated to BEL by his widow in 1919); J. Bot. 57: 358. 1919 (obit. not.). Bridson, G.D.R., Nat. hist. mss. resources 33.9. 1980. Druce, G.C., Bot. Soc. Exch. Club Brit. Isl. 5(5): 629-630. 1920 (obit. not.). Hackney, P., Irish Natural. J. 17(7): 232, 233. 1972 (material BEL). Kent, D.H., Brit. herb. 83. 1957 (herb. [phan.] at BEL). Kent, D.H. & D.E. Allen, Brit. Irish herb. 264. 1984. Knowles, M.C., Proc. R. irish Acad. 38(B-10): 187, 188. 1929. Praeger, R.L., Proc. R. Irish Acad. 7: cxlvi. 1gor (list publ.), Irish Natural. 28: 108. 1919; Botanist in Ireland 78. 1934; Some Irish naturalists 172. 1949. Sayre, G., Bryologist 80: 519. 1977 (coll.). Synnot, D.M., Glasra 4: 30. 1980 (bryoph. herb., 10.000 at DBN). COMPOSITE WoRKS: Lichens, p. 140-144, in H. Hanna et al., A guide to Belfast and the Counties of Donn and Antrim, Belfast 1902. 16.467. Moss Exchange Club Catalogue of British Hepaticae ... London (W. Wesley & Son, ..-) 1897. Oct. (Moss Exch. Club Cat. Hepat.). Publ.: Sep 1897 (J. Bot. Oct 1897; Hedwigia Nov-Dec 1897; Nat. Nov. Oct(2) 1897), p. [1]-7, [8]. Copzes: G, NY. 16.468. A census catalogue of British mosses, with list of the botanical vice counties and their boundaries, and lists of sources of records, compiled, ... York (Coultas and Volans, .. .) 1907. Oct. (Census cat. Brit. moss.). Authors: Thomas Barker (1838-1907), William Ingham (1854-1923), Daniel Angell Jones (1861-1936), C.H. Waddell, Henry William Lett (1838-1920), Ernst Marquand (1848-1918). Introductory notes by Hugh Neville Dixon (1861-1944). Publ.: 1907 (p. 4: 26 Jul 1907), p.[1]-63 (printed on one side). Copies: DBN, NY. Wade, Arthur Edward (1895-x), British botanist; on active service World War I; at W. WADE the National Museum of Wales, Cardiff 1920-1961; in retirement in Rotorua, New Zealand; M.Sc. Univ. Wales 1958 (h.c.). (A. Wade). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: NMW. — Other material in F, K, M, OXF (see also Kent & Allen 1984). — Letters in G and NY (Barnhart corr.). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 446; BL 2: 314, 316, 319, 321, 322, 729; Clokie p. 260; GR p. 384, pl. [34], cat. p. 73; IH 1 (ed. 2): 39, (ed. 3): 45, (ed. 4): 48, (ed. 5): 42; (ed. 6): 55, 365, (ed. 7): 345; NI 2: 264; Roon p. 119; SBC p. 134; TL- 2/3174, 10.147. BIOFILE: Anon., Index Amer. bot. lit. 1886-1966. 4: 436. 1969; Rev. bryol. lichénol. 18: 96, 192. 1949, 22: 116. 1953, 24: 172. 1955, 25: 206. 1956, 30: 183. 1961, 34: 974. 1967 (note on publ.). Bridson, G.D.R., Nat. hist. mss. res. Brit. Isl. 84.19, 84.20. 1980. Ellis, G., Amgueddfa 16: 14-15. 1974; Nature in Wales 15(1): 22-23. 1976 (80th birthday). Frodin, D.G., Guide standard floras world no. 662. 1984. Harrison, 8.G., Welsh Region Bull., Bot. Soc. Brit. Isl. 24: 5. 1976 (80th birthday), see also 42, autumn 1985 (note goth birthday); Index coll. Welsh natl. Herb. 108-109. 1986. Hawksworth, D.L. & M.R.D. Seaward, Lichenology British Isles 162-163. 199. 1977 (bibl. lich.). Kent, D.H., Brit. herb. 83. 1957. Kent, D.H. & D.E. Allen, Brit. Irish Herb. 264. 1984 (coll.) (Arthur Edwin W.). Lowden, R.M., Taxon, Index pers. names vols. 1-30. 768. 1984. Mitchell, M.E., Bibl. Irish lichenol. 65, 66. 1971. Sayre, G., Bryologist 80: 519. 1977. Verdoorn, F., ed., Chron. bot. 2: 178. 1935, 3: 158. 1937, 4: 533- 1938. Wood, R.D., Monogr. Charac. 1: 847. 1965. COMPOSITE WORKS: (1): Co-author with H.A. Hyde, Welsh fi. pl. 1934, see TL-2/3174. Ed. 1, other copy: US; Ed. 2, revised by A.E. Wade, 1957, p. [1i]-vi, [vii-xi], [1]-209, pl. 1-4. Copy: US. (2) Editor, J.H. Salter, Fl. pl. Cardiganshire, Suppl. 1952, TL-2/10147. NOTE: Outside our period: The flora of Monmouthshire, Cardiff 1970, 236 p., 2 maps, 2 fl. EPONYMY: Wadeana B.J. Coppins et P.W. James (1978). 16.469. The adventive flora of the Port of Cardiff ... Abroath (T. Buncle & Co., ...) 1926. Oce Publ.: Jun 1926, cover-t.p., p. 999-1027. Copy: G. — Reprinted and to be cited from Brit. Exch. Club Rep. 1925: 999-1027. 1926. Wade, Walter (1760-1825), Irish botanist and physician practicing in Dublin; profes- sor of botany for the Dublin Society; founder and director of the Botanical Garden of the Society, now National Botanic Garden, Glasnevin 1794-1825. (Wade). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: DBN (specimens in Hortus gramineus glasnevensis 1818), LINN (J.E. Smith herb.). — Letters to J.E. Smith in LINN. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 447; BB p. 312; BL 2: 286, 729; BM 5: 2244- 2245; Bossert p. 422; CSP 6: 221; DNB 58: 421 (20: 421-422) (G.S. Boulger); Dryander 3: 648; Henrey 2: 155, 156, 203, 3: 131-132; Jackson p. 125, 141, 143, 247, 251, 411; PR 9891-9895, ed. 1: 10865-10869; Rehder 5: 895; TL-2/5957, 15.549, see J.E. Smith; Tucker 1: 726-727. BIOFILE: Anon., Brit. Mus. gen. cat. print. books 251: 316. 1965. Crone, J.S., Conc. dict. Irish biogr. ed. 2. 257. 1937. 4 W. WADE Dawson, W.R., Smith papers 94. 1934. Kent, D.H. & D.E. Allen, Brit. Irish herb. 264. 1984 (coll.). Knowles, M.C., Proc. R. Irish Acad. 38(B)(10): 181. 1929. Lett, H.W., Proc. R. Irish Acad. 32: 68-69. 1914-1916. Nelson, E.C., Newslett. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 1:9, 10. 1979; Long Room 20-21: 16-21. 1980 (on Flora dublinensis); Glasra 5: 1-20. 1981 (bibl.; copies at DBN); Occas. Pap. Natl. Bot. Gard. Glasnevin 122. 1982; Arch. nat. Hist. 10: 538. 1982. Praeger, R.L., Proc. R. Irish Acad. 7: cxlvi. 1901; Botanist in Ireland 78. 1939; Some Irish naturalists 173. 1949. Scully, R.W., Fl. County Kerry xu. 1916. COMPOSITE woRKs: Published: Quercus or oaks: from the French of [A.] Michaux “Histoire des chénes de l’Amérique septentrionale” [TL-2/5957], Trans. Dublin Soc. 6, 1810 (annotated); xxi, [1x], 85 [1] p. NOTE: (1) For a detailed bibliography of Wade’s writings see E.C. Nelson (1981). For Wade’s projected Flora dublinensis of which only a sample was printed and distributed to a small number of bookshops see Nelson (1980). (2) A Catalogus plantarum rariorum in comitatu Gallovidiae, praecipue Cunnemara inventarum: ... was published by Wade in Trans. Dublin Soc. 2(2): [103]-127. 1802. No separate issue of this is known to E.C. Nelson. EPONYMY: Wadea Rafinesque (1838) may honor this author but no derivation was given. 16.470. Catalogus systematicus plantarum indigenarum in Comitatu Dublinensi inventarum. Pars prima ... Dublini [Apud Gul. Sleater, ...] 1794. f. Oct. (in 4-s). (Cat. syst. pl.). Publ.: 1794. (Wade sent a copy to J.E. Smith on 20 Sep 1794; the book is not mentioned by name), p. [i]-viil, []-275, [277-306]. Copies: DNB, HH, MO, NY. —N. Colgan, Fl. county Dublin, p. xxiv, 1904, mentions a projected, but never published second part. 16.471. Catalogue of plants in the arboretum, fruticetum, herbarium, gramina vera, hortus tinctorius, hot & greenhouses of the Dublin Society’s botanic garden at Glasnevin ... Dublin (printed by Graisberry and Campbell, ...) 1802. Oct. (in fours). (Cat. pl. Glasnevin). Authorship: anonymous; attributed to John Underwood by BM 5: 2163 (with reference to an earlier edition of 1800), to Walter Wade by E.C. Nelson 1982; see also under TL- 2/15.549. Publ.: 1802, p. [i], [1]-137. Copies: G, LIV. — Printed separately and issued with Trans. R. Dubl. Soc. 2(2). 1802. Continuation see below, Syst. cat. Glasnevin. See Nelson (1981) no. Io. 16.472. Systematic catalogue of green and hothouse plants, in the Dublin Society’s botan- ical garden at Glasnevin; with their scientific name, common name, country or native soil, time of flowering, and whether annual, biennal, perennial, tree or shrub. Dublin (printed by Graisberry & Campbell ...) 1801 [1802]. (Syst. cat. Glasnevin). Authorship: anonymous; attributed to W. Wade by Nelson (1981, p. 9). Publ.: 1802 (even though dated 1801, see Nelson (1981), no. 10), p. [139]-247. Copies: Amer. philos. Soc., G, LIV. — Pagination continued from Cat. pl. Glasnevin (above); also issued with Trans. Dublin Soc. 2(2). 16.473. Plantae rariores in Hibernia inventae; or habitats of some plants, rather scarce and valuable found in Ireland; with concise remarks on the properties and uses of many of them ... Dublin (printed by Graisberry and Campbell, ...) 1804. Oct. (Pl. rar. Ebernia). Publ.: Jul 1804 (p. [v]: 23 Jun 1804; copy sent to J.E. Smith 7 Aug 1804), frontisp., p. [i]-xiv, [xv-xvi], [1]-214. Copies: BR, DBN, G, HH, NY, USDA. — Also published, with two other papers, in Trans. Dubl. Soc. 4, 1804. — See Nelson (1981) no. 13. 16.474. Salices or an essay towards a general history of Sallows, Willows & Osiers, their W. WADE uses, and best methods of propagating and cultivating them ... Dublin (Graisberry & Campbell) 1811. Oct (in 4-s). (Salices). Publ.: 1811 (p. [i]: Mar 1811), frontisp., p. [i]-xxii, [1]-7, [1], [2], [1]-406, [1]-56. Copies: B-S, DBN, G, HH, MO, NY, USDA. Wachter, Wilhelm (1870-1928), German (Schleswig-Holstein) botanist; student pharmacist in Hamburg, Hildburghausen, Frankfurt a. M. and Kolberg; state examination pharmacy Muiinchen; Dr. phil. Rostock 1897; assistant with K. Goebel 1897-1901, with Wieler in Aachen 1901-1903; with W. Pfeffer in Leipzig 1903-1905; with Karl A.E. Miller in Berlin at the plant physiological laboratory of the Gardener’s College at Dahlem 1905-1907; with L. Kny at Botanical Institute of the College for Agriculture ib. 1907-1909 (as guest 1909-1921), scientist at the Prussian Institute for environmental control (Inst. Wasser-, Boden-, Lufthygiene) from 1909-1918; secretary of the Deutsche botanische Gesellschaft 1907-1921; ultimately active as private scientist in Munchen. (Wachter). HERBARIUM and TypPEs: Unknown. NOTE: Johann Karl Augustin Wachter (1773-1846) was a German (Mecklenburg- Schwerin) forester in the Kingdom of Hannover (see R. Hoss, Lebensbild. hervorr. Forstmann., Berlin 1885, p. 387-388). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 447 (b. 23 Mar 1870, d. 26 Jun 1928); Biol.- Dokum. 18: 9671; BJI 2: 185; GR p. 52, cat. p. 73; Hirsch p. 313; LS 28123, 40345- 40348. BIOFILE: Anon., Hedwigia 68: (48). 1928 (d.); Osterr. bot. Ges. 77: 240. 1928 (d.). Miehe, W., Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 46: (199)-(204). 1928 (obit., portr., bibl.). Wachter, W., Apotheker Zeit. 1927 (88), 5 p. ““Konigsberger Getose. Eine freundliche Abwehr’’, (polemics on serodiagnostics). Waga, Jakub [Jakob] Ignacy (1800-1872), Polish botanist; student of Michel Szubert; Mag. phil. Warsaw 1825; high school teacher at Warsaw, Radom and Szczuczyn; from 1828 at Lomza; school inspector ib. 1854-1862. (Waga). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Owned a herbarium, in 1880 with his widow in Lomza. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 4: 207; Barnhart 3: 447 (d. 23 Feb 1872); BM 5: 2245; Bossert p. 422; Herder p. 202; Jackson p. 330; PR 9897, p. 359; Rehder 1: 73, 361, Ae oa IMS giiks INE) ele OE o-s.ab.< BIOFILE: Anon., Bot. Not. 1873: 28 (d.); Bot. Zeit. 30: “132” [is 232] 1872 (d.); Osterr. bot. Z. 22: 238. 1872 (d.); Ottuv slovnik naucny 27: 95. 1908; Wielka encykl. powss- zechna pwn 12: 75. 1969 (b. 25 Jul 1800). Bourdeille de Montrésor, Bull. Soc. Imp. Natural. Moscou ser. 2. 7: 479-482. 1894 (bibl.). Candolle, Alph. de, Phytographie 457. 1880 (herb. with widow). Hryniewiecki, B., Acta Soc. bot. Pol. 20 (suppl.): 33-45. 1951 (biogr., portr., b. 25 Jul 1800). J.R., Bot. Zeit. 30: 524-525. 1872 (obit. note and brief rev. of his Historja roslin). Karpowiczowa, L., 150 Lat ogrodu botanicz. uniw. Warszaw. 8, 11. 1967 (photograph of bust). Orgelbrand, S., Encykl. powsszechna 15: 105. 1903. NOTE: (1) Antoni Waga (1799-1890) published an alphabetical index of Polish plant names: Ukaziciel Polskich nazwisk na rodzaje krolestwa roslinnego, Warsawa 1846 [?], p. [i]-xxx, [1]-336, added by J. Waga to his Fl. polon. phan., see below. (2) J. Waga published a Polish version (greatly enlarged and in many aspects almost an independent work) of Guillaume Louis Figuier (1819-1894), Histovre des plantes, Paris WAGER 1865 (xv, 531 p.). Polish: Historja roslin, 3 vols. 1871-1872, not seen by us; see J.R., Bot. Zeit. 30: 524-525. 12 Jul 1872 (rev.). 16.475. Flora polonica phanerogama sive descriptiones plantarum phanerogamicarum in regno Poloniae tam sponte nascentium quam continuata cultura solo nostro assuefac- tarum Linnaeana methodi dispositae praemisso conspekta [sic] generali familiarum regni vegetabilis naturalium ... Varsaviae (typis Stanislai. Strabski) 1847-1848. 2 vols. Oct. (Fl. polon. phan.). ‘ Publ.: 2 vols., 1847-1848. Copies: BR, HH, MO, NY. — Alternative title: Flora polska jawnokwiatowych rodzajow ... 1: 1847 (censor 21 Jul 1847), p. [i*-iv*], [i]-xiu, [xiv], [1]-766, [1-8]. 2: 1848 (censor 16(28) Jul 1848), p. [i-vii], [1]-820, [1-3]. Bound with vol. 2, as appendix (no dated t.p.): A. Waga, Ukaziciel Polskich nazwisk na rodzaje krélestwa roslinnego, s.l.n.d., p. [i]-xxx, [1]-336. — Copies: MO, NY. — See note above. Wagener, Philipp Christian (//. 1798), German botanist. (Wagener). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 447; PR 9808, ed. 1: 10871; Rehder 1: 375. EPONYMY: Wageneria Klotzsch (1854) honors H. Wagener, a German collector of plants in Venezuela (see below). NoTE: Hermann Wagener(1823-1877), Orchid collector in Venezuela and Colombia (see e.g. K.S. Levonsen, Orchid Rev. 82: 348-352. 1974) who did not publish himself on his collections. See D.F.L. von Schlechtendal, Plantae Wagenerianae Columbiae in Linnaea 25: 743-750. Dec 1853, 26: 127-144. Apr 1854, and 26: 631-674. Sep 1855 and H.G. Reichenbach, Bonplandia 2: 9-26. 15 Jan 1854, 3: 65-72. 15 Mar 1855. See also H. Pittier, Manual de la: plantas usuales de Venezuela 1926, p. 5. 16.476. Flora von Hildeshem oder: Beschreibung und Abbildung der im Furstenthum Hildesheim wildwachsenden Pflanzen ... IS Zehend. Hildesheim (Gedruckt mit Schlegelschen Schriften) 1798. Fol. (Fl. Hildesheim). Co-author: Friedrich Gruber d. Jiing. Publ.: 1798, cover, p. [i-viii], pl. 1-70 (col. copp.). Copy: NY. Wager, Horace Athelstan (1876-1951), English botanist; went to South Africa 1903; professor of botany and zoology Transvaal University College (later Pretoria Univers- ity). (Wager). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: PRE. — Some further material (mosses) in BM (incl. some holotypes), H. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Lenley p. 426; SBC p. 134. BIOFILE: Bullock, A.A., Bibl. S. Afr. bot. 125. 1978. Gunn, M. & L.E. Codd, Bot. expl. S. Afr. 366. 1981 (portr.; main data). Sayre, G., Bryologist 80: 519. 1977 (coll.). EPONYMY: Wageria F.L. Stevens et Dalbey (1918). NOTE: (1) H.A. Wager’s son, Vincent Athelstan Wager (b. 1904) published on phytopa- thology and mycology, see E. Doidge, Bothalia 5: 1027. 1950. Herbarium material at PRE. (2) Harold William Taylor Wager (1882-1929), lecturer in botany, Yorkshire College of Science 1888-1894, Inspector of Schools 1894-1926, published on the cytology of fungi; see Desmond p. 632, and A.C.S., Proc. R. Soc. B. 106: xix-xxii. 1930. WAGER 16.477. A check list of the mosses of South Africa ... Pretoria (Buckley & Van Duyn, ...) 1917. (Check list moss. S. Afr.). Publ.: 1917 (US rd. 6 Nov 1917; J. Bot. Nov 1917), p. [1]-20. Copies: PH, US, USDA. Waghorne, Arthur Charles (1851-1900), British missionary and botanist; educated at Canterbury for the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel to Newfoundland 1875; ordained Queen’s College St. John’s 1875 (deacon), 1878 (priest); mission priest in Newfoundland, St. Pierre and Miquelon and Labrador until 1899; in retirement on Jamaica 1899-1900. (Waghorne). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Material at A, B (mainly destr.), BM, BUC, CUP, DBN, F, M, MIN, MO, MTMG, NY, NYS, OXF, PH, OK, S, US, Z. — Letters at G, GH, NY. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 447; BB p. 312; BL 1: 140, 323; BM 5: 2245; Clokie p. 260; CSP 19: 428; Desmond p. 632 (d. 11 Apr 1900, Jamaica); Lenley p. 426; Rehder 3: 262; Tucker 1: 727; Urban-Berl. p. 316. BIOFILE: Adams, J., Trans. R. Can. Inst., Toronto 16(2): 353-354. 1928 (list publ.). Anon., Bot. Gaz. 18: 325-326. 1893 (Newfoundland and Labrador Sphagna for sale, named by D.C. Eaton and C.F. Warnstorf; prospectus 3 p.); Hedwigia 38: (114). 1899 (Labrador and Newfoundland plants for sale); Index Amer. bot. lit. 1886-1966. 4: 438. 1969; Osterr. bot. Z. 45: 486. 1895 (mosses and phans. Labr. Newfoundland for sale); Rev. bryol. 20(4): 80. 1893 (Newfoundland and Labrador plants for sale; identified by Macoun, Vasey, Bailey, Farlow, Hervey, Bebb, Underwood and Eckfeldt). Brassard, G.R., Keynote address and notes on Newfoundland botanists, supplement to the Canad. Bot. Ass. Bull. 13(2): 17-18. April 1980. Penhallow, D.P., Trans. R. Soc. Canada ser. 2. 3 (sect. 4): 56. 1897. Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 269. 1971 (coll.). 16.478. A summary account of the wld berries and other edible fruits of Newfoundland and Labrador, ... St. John’s (Newfoundland. ‘‘Mercury” Print) 1888. Oct. (Wild berries fruits Newfoundland). Publ.: Nov-Dec 1888 (p. [2]: 14 Nov 1888), p. [1]-11. Copy: HH. 16.479. The flora of Newfoundland, Labrador and St. Pierre et Miquelon ... St. John’s, N.F. (to be had of the Compiler ...) [1893-1898]. Oct. 1: 1893, cover-t.p., p. [1]-15. — Reprinted and to be cited from Trans. Nov. Scot. Inst. Sci. ser. 2. 1: 359-373. 1893. 2: 1895, cover-t.p., p. 17-34. — Id. ser. 2. 2: 17-34 [93-100]. 1895. 3: 31 Dec 1808, p. 361-401. — Id. ser. 2. 2: 361-401. 1808. Copies: G, HH. Wagner, Adolf (1869-1940), Austrian botanist; Dr. phil. Innsbruck 1893; assistant at the Innsbruck botanical institute 1900-1906; Habil. Innsbruck 1901; extraordinary pro- fessor of botany Innsbruck 1909; ord. professor ib. 1918-1936. (A. Wagner). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 447 (b. 26 Jul 1869, d. 2 Nov 1940); BL 1: 61, 2: 185; CSP 19: 428; GR p. 462; Hirsch p. 313. BIOFILE: Anon., Hedwigia 61: (114). 1919 (app. Innsbruck), 75: (167). 1936 (retire- ment); Nat. Nov. 24: 211. 1902 (Habil. Innsbruck); Osterr. bot. Z. 59: 207. 1909 (e.0. prof. bot. Innsbruck), 67: 312, 404. 1918 (ord. id.). Schmid, B. & C. Thesing, Biol.-Kalend. 1: 336. 1914 (bibl.). Sperlich, A., Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 59: (128)-(144). 1942 (obit., bibl.). Stapp, A., Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 58: 489. 1940 (d. 2 Nov 1940). COMPOSITE works: Editor, Botanisches Literaturblatt. Organ fir Autor- und Instituts- 8 H. WAGNER Referate aus dem Gesamtgebiete der botanischen Literatur, Innsbruck, nos. 1(1)-1(16). 1903. EPONYMY: Wagneria Lemaire (1857) honors the brothers F. Wagner and Ch. Wagner, gardeners in Riga; Wagneropteris A. Love et D. Love (197) | honors W.H. Wagner, Jr. (1920-x), American pteridologist. 16.480. Zur Kenntniss des Blattbaues der Alpenpflanzen und dessen biologischer Bedeutung ... Wien (aus der kaiserlich-koniglichen Hof- und Staatsdruckerei ...) 1892. Oct. Publ.: 1892 (read 12 Mai 1882; Bot. Zeit. 2 Dec 1892; Nat. Nov. Sep(2) 1892), cover- t.p., p- [1]-62, pl. 1-2. Copies: B, G. — Reprinted and to be cited from S.B. Kais. Akad. Wiss. Wien Abth. 1, 1o1: 487-548. 1892. Ref.: Gilg, E., Bot. Jahrb. 17 (Lit.): 21-22. 1893 (rev.). 16.481. Streifziige durch das Forschungsgebiet der modernen Pflanzenkunde. Drei Vortrage ... Miinchen (Ernst Reinhardt, ...) 1907. Oct. (Streifz. Pflanzenk.). Publ.: Dec 1906 (p. v: Jun 1906; t.p. 1907; Bot. Zeit. 1 Jan 1907; ObZ Dec-Jan 1907; NY Feb 1907), p. [i*-ii*], [il-v, [1]-92, [93]- Copy: B. Wagner, D. (1800-? My, Austro- -Hungarian pharmacist and botanist; Dr. chem. Wien 1825; pharmacist in Pressburg (Bratislava) subsequently in Pesth (Budapest) until 1864. (D. Wagner). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 448; BM 5: 2246; Kanitz p. 95, 96 (no. 140); NI 2091; Plesch p. 453; PR 9899, ed. 1: 10873; Rehder 3: 56; Sotheby 799; WU 52: 93- 4 (bibl.). 16.482. Pharmaceutisch-medicinische Botanik, oder Beschreibung und Abbildung aller in der k.k. 6sterreichischen Pharmacopoe vom Jahre 1820 vorkommenden Arzneypflanzen, in botanischer, pharmaceutischer, historischer und chemischer Beziehung, mit besonderer Riicksicht auf die botanische und pharmaceutische Synonymie, und Verfalschung oder Verwechslung der Abgehandelten Arzneystoffe; mit getreuen, genau nach der Natur gezeichneten und ausgemahlten Abbildungen ... Wien (Auf Kosten und im Verlag des Verfassers ...) 1828-1829. Fol. (Pharm.-med. Bot.). 1: 1828, p. [i-viii, dated Jul 1829], lvs. text 1-103. 2: 1829, p. [i], lvs. 104-216. Plates: 249 col. liths. Copies: B-S, NY. — Issued in Hefte containing 8 liths. with accompanying text. Wagner, Hermann (of Weissenfels) (1824-1879), German (Saxonian) high school teacher and botanist; teacher at Weissenfels 1846; assistant teacher at the girls school of the Frankische Stiftung, Halle 1850; teacher at the higher girls school Bielefeld 1851- 1857; from 1857-1863 in charge of a department of the Verlagsbuchhandlung Spamer in Reudnitz near Leipzig and later living from the sale of his herbaria in Neuschonfeld; retired from teaching because of loss of hearing. (H. Wagner). HERBARIUM and typEs: Most holdings of herbaria consist of sets or partial sets of his series of exsiccatae. Our information is incomplete. (1) Cryptogamen-Herbarium, Bielefeld 1852-1862, fasc. 1-9, 25 specimens per fascicle (1-5: 1852-1854; ser. 2. 6-10. 1854-1862); Sets at B (mainly destr.), BM, BPI, BUC, DPU, FH, H, MANCH, NY, S. — For accompanying text see Fuhr. Crypt. below. See Sayre (1969). (2) Gras-Herbarium, Lief. 1-8, nos. 1-201, Bielefeld 1855. A third edition is mentioned in the periodical literature 1880-1884 (10 Lief.). (3) Phanerogamen-Herbarium, Lief. 1-8, nos. 1-200. 1857-1858. (4) Arznei- und Giftgewdchse, Lief. 1-5, nos. 1-125. (5) Alpenstrauss, enthaltend die schénsten Gewachse der Alpen. Bielefeld, s.d., 50 specimens. H. WAGNER BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 448; BFM p. 324 [index]; BJI 1: 61; BM 5: 2246; De Toni 1: cxxvii, 2: cxix; DTS 1: 318; GR p. 52 (b. 10 Nov 1824, d. 28 Jun 1879); Herder p. 62, 96, 189, Bayh 278; Jackson p. 50, 52, 54, 59, 133, 148, 221, 294; PR gg900-9904; Tucker 1: 727, 3: 321; Urban-Berl. p. 407. BIOFILE: Anon., Bonplandia 5: 319. 1857, 8: 384. 1860; Brit. Mus. gen. cat. print. books 251: 451-452. 1965. Huth, H., Hermann Wagner, Ein Lebensbild ... Bielefeld 1884 chit portr.; b. 10 Nov 1824 \( ieieser es. d. 28 Jun 1879 at Neuschénfeld). Sayre, G., Mem. New, York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 53-54. 1969. 16.483. Fiihrer ins Reich der Cryptogamen. Fur Lehrer und Schuler ... Bielefeld (Verlag von A. Helmich) 1852-1854, 5 parts. Oct. (Fuhr. Cryft.). 1 (Laubmoose): 1852 (ObZ 4 Nov 1852), p. [i]-vi, [1]-42. — With 25 herbarium specimens. 2 (Lebermoose): 1852, p. [1]-51, 7 pl. and 25 specimens. 3 (Flechten): 1853, p. [1]-55, [56; colo.], 7 pl. and 25 specimens. 4 (Algen): 1853, p. [1]-72, 1 pl. and 25 specimens. 5 (Pilze und Gefasscryptogamen): 1854, p. [1]-56, 1 pl. and 20 specimens. Copies: G, H. Ed. 2. 1 (Laubmoose): 1853, p. [i*], [i]-vi, [1]-42, 25 specim. Copy: NY. 2 (Lebermoose): 1852 (original issue). 3 (Flechten): 1855, p. [1]-56, 7 pl., 25 specim. Copies: NY, Stevenson. 4 (Algen): 1855, p. [1]-72, 7 pl., 25 specim. Copies: NY, Stevenson. 5 (Pilze ...): 1857, p. [1]-56, 1 pl., 20 specim. Copzes: B, NY. Ed. 3. 1 (Laubmoose): 1853, p. [i*], [i]-vi, [1]-48, 7 pl., 25 specim. Copy: Stevenson. 2 ae 1855, p- [1]-55, 7 pl., 25 specim. Copies: NY, Stevenson. 3 (Flechten): 1857, p. [1]-56, 7 pl., 25 specim. Copies: B, MICH, NY. 4 ee 1857, p. [1]-72, 7 pl., 25 specim. Copies: B, MICH, NY. Ed. 4: 1 (Laubmoose): 1856, p. [i]-vii, [1]-48, 1 pl. 25 specim. Copzes: MICH, NY. 2 ( 2 (Lebermoose): 1857, p. [1]-55, 1 pl. 25 specim. Copies: B, NY. Ed. 5: 1 (Laubmoose): 1857, p. [i]-vili, [1]-48, 25 specim. Cites B, MICH, NY. Ref.: H-l., Bot. Zeit. 10: 659-661. 17 Sep 1852 (rev. part 1). Sayre, @ Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 53-54. 1969 (q.v. for the continuatien of the eaiccatae by A. Wagner). 16.484. Die Familien der Halbgrdser und Gréser (Juncaceen, Cyperaceen und Gramineen). Eine Anleitung zum Studium derselben fiir Anfanger, sowie fiir Freunde der Naturwis- senschaften uiberhaupt bearbeitet und mit einem Herbarium in Verbindung gebracht . Bielefeld (Verlag von August Helmich) 1854-1855, 2 parts. Oct. (Fam. Halbgras. Gras.). Associated herbarium: see Herbarium and types (2) Gras-Herbarium. 1 (Halbgraser): Aug 1854 ( p. vi: Jul 1854; p. [98]: Aug 1854), p. [ii*]-vi*, [i]-vi, [1]-97, [98], pl. 1-2. 2 (Grdser): 1855, p. [1]-144, pl. 1-2. Copies: B, NY. Reissue: 1857. Copies: B, G, HH, M. 1: [i*]-vi*, [i]-vi, 1-97, [98], pl. 1-2. 2: [1]-144, pl. 1-2. 16.485. Die Pflanzendecke der Erde in pflanzengeographischen Bildern and Schilderungen . Bielefeld (Verlag von Velhagen und Klasing) 1857. Oct. (Pfl.-Decke Erde). Publ.: 1857 (p. vi: Sommer 1857; Bonplandia 1 Nov 1857), p. [ii-vii], [1]-464. Copzes: B- S, G, KNAW, MO, NY. — Second title page: Pflanzenkunde fiir Schiilern ... Dritter Cursus: Das Pflanzenreich in seiner Vertheilung uber die Oberflache der Erde, sonst und jetzt. — The first Cursus was Das Leben ... der Pflanze, which went through at least nine editions; the second: Das natiirliche Pflanzensystem, at least five editions. Wagner, Hermann (of Hadamar) (1824-1908 (1882?)), German (Hessen) botanist and teacher; studied at the University of Gottingen 1843-1846, in Berlin 1846-1847; 16) J. WAGNER assistant teacher at the Gymnasium of Weilburg 1848-1851; id. at Dillenburg 1850- 1852; id. at Wiesbaden 1852, teacher at Weilburg 1858, conrector Weilburg 1859-1861; at the “hohere Birgerschule” (high school) of Wiesbaden 1861; in charge of the Realschule at Diez 1863; rector of the Real-Progymnasium Bad-Ems 1866. (H. Wagner 1). HERBARIUM and TypPEs: Unknown. BIOFILE: Anon., Matrikel des Gymnasium Philipp. Weilburg 2: 306. s.d.; Programm Realschule Ems 9 u. 10 Apr 1867, id. Diel 12 Apr 1867, id. Limburg 15-16 Apr 1867, p. 8. Lober, K., Pfl. Grenzgeb. Westerwald Rothaar, Gottingen 1972 (curr. vit., b. 27.10.1824, d. “1882”; however no definite indication that his various post-1882 publ. were posthumous). 16.486. Illustrirte deutsche Flora. Eine Beschreibung der in Deutschland und der Schweiz einheimischen Blithenpflanzen und Gefasscryptogamen ... Stuttgart (Julius Hoffmann ...) [1869-] 1871. Oct. (Jl. deut. Fl.). Ed. 1: 1869-1871, 16 Lieferungen of 64 p. Copies: B, G, HH, M, NY. Preface material: 1871, p. [i]-lxvviii. Erste Halfte: Mar 1869-Mai 1870, p. [1]-496. — Published in 8 parts; livr. 1: Mar 1869; livr. 3-4 (p. 129-240) Aug-Oct 1869, livr. 5-8 publ. Mai 1870. Kweite Halfte. Mai 1870-Jun 1871, p. [i], 497-939, [940, err.]. — Published in 8 parts (part 9 publ. Mai 1870; 10: Oct 1870; 11-16 publ. by 15 Jun 1871). Ed. 2: 1881-1882 (20 Lieferungen Apr 1881-Mai 1882), p. [iii]-Ixxx, [1]-914. Copies: B, G, HH, MO, NY. — Bearbeitet und vermehrt von ... August Garcke [see TL-2/1: 912-914]. Stuttgart (Verlag fiir Naturkunde ...) s.d. Oct. Ed. 3: [1903]-1905 (16 Lieferungen Jun 1903-1905), p. [i]-xxxix, [xl], [1]-792. Copies: G, H, HH, NY, U. — Dritte Auflage nach der von ... August Garcke besorgten 2. Auflage neu durchgesehen und verbessert. Stuttgart (Verlag fiir Naturkunde ...). Oct. Note: Our attribution of this publication to Hermann Wagner of Hadamar, is tentative. The circumstance that Garcke undertook the revision of ed. 2 in 1881-1882 is not in line with activities of the Wagner of Hadamar. It seems also less likely that the first edition was by H. Wagner of Weissenfels. 16.487. Flora des unteren Lahnthals mit besonderer Beriicksichtigung der naheren Umge- bung von Ems. Zugleich mit einer Anleitung zum Bestimmen der darin beschriebenen Gattungen und Arten ... Bad-Ems (Druck und Verlag von H. Chr. Sommer) 1889, 2 parts. (Fl. Lahnthals). 1 (Bestimmungs- Tabellen): Nov 1889 (Bot. Zeit. 3 Dec 1889; ObZ for Nov 1889; Nat. Nov. Dec(1) 1889), p. [iJ-viii, 1-42, pl. 1-71. 2 (Beschreibung der Arten): Nov 188g (p. vi: Sep 1889; Bot. Zeit. 3 Dec 1889; ObZ for Nov 1889; Nat. Nov. Dec(1) 1889), p. [i]-vii, [1]-190, [191 cont.]. Copies: B, HH, NY. Part 1 previously partly published Jun-Jul 1889, p. [1]-28. Copy: MO. — Programm des Realprogymnasiums zu Bad-Ems ... 1. Die Flora des unteren Lahnthals ... Bad-Ems (Druck von H. Chr. Sommer) 1889. Qu. (Bot. Zeit. 26 Jul 1880). 16.488. Flora des Regierungsbezirks Wiesbaden. Zugleich mit einer Anleitung zum Bestim- men der darin beschriebenen Gattungen und Arten ... Bad-Ems (Druck und Verlag von H. Chr. Sommer) 1890-1891, 2 parts. Oct. (Fl. Wiesbaden). Publ.: 1890-1891. Copies: B, HH, M. 1: 1890 (Analyse der Gattungen; Bot. Centralbl. 3 Dec 1890; Nat. Nov. Dec 1890), p. [i]- x, 1-64, pl. 1-11. 2: 1891 (Analyse und Beschreibung der Arten; Bot. Zeit. 30 Oct 1891), p. [i]-xi, [1]-329. Wagner, Janos [Johannes] (1870-1955), Hungarian (Banat-born) botanist and high ToT J. WAGNER school teacher; studied at the teacher’s college at Znidvaralja; teacher in Csaktornya, Kiskunfélogyhaza and 1go1-1911 in Arad; from 1911-1914 teacher at a girls school in Budapest; school inspector 1914, general inspector of the teacher’s college in Hungary 1919-1928; Dr. h.c. Szeged 1953; Dr. biol. sci. h.t. 1952. (F. Wagner). HERBARIUM and TYPES: BP (see Voross 1984); further material in A, AK, C, DBN, E, GB, MANCH, NH, PR, U. Exsiccatae: Tiliae exsiccatae criticae 1929-1934, 5 fasc., 250 nos. (see Die Linden des historischen Ungarns, Mitt. deut. dendrol. Ges. 44: 316-345. 1932, 45: 5-60. 1933). Set at K. — Wagner’s monograph of Hungarian Tilia (“Magyarorszdg hdrsa’’) was published in Kertészeti Kozlem. 7-10, 1941-1944. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 5(2): 708; BM 5: 2246; CSP 19: 431; Hirsch p. 314; LS 28162; Rehder 5: 897; Tucker 3: 324; Zander ed. 10, p. 729. BIOFILE: Anon., Osterr. bot. Z. 65: 32. 1914 (app. inspector). Karpati, Z., Bot. Kozlem. 49: 5-18. 1961 (obit., portr., Hung. with German summary; detailed bibl.). Kenyeres, A., Magy. életrajzi lex. L-Z: 1018-1019. 1969. Kriicken, O. & I. Parlagi, Das geistige Ungarn 715-716. 1918. Voros, L.Z., Studia bot. hung. 17: 69-72. 1984 (on W.’s Tilia herbarium). 16.489. Die Gefisspflanzen des Tiiréczer Komitates ... Iglo (Buchdruckerei des Josef Schmidt) 1901. Oct. Publ.: 1901 (AbZ 15 Sep 1901; Nat. Nov. Nov(1) 1901), cover-t.p., p. [1]-59. Copies: G, HH. — Reprinted and to be cited from Jahrb. Ungar. Karpathen-Vereins 28: 1-59. 1901, Hungarian version in Magyarorszagi Karpategyesiilet Evkényve 28: 1-56. 1QOl. 16.490. A magyaroszagi Centaureak ismertetése (Centaureae Hungariae) ... Budapest (Kiadja a Magyar Tudomanyos Akadémia) 1910. Oct. (Centaur. Hung.). Publ.: 1910 (t.p. preprint), p. [i-iii], [1]-183, pl. 1-10. Copy: HH. — Issued as Math. Termész. Kozlem. 30: 269-451. IgI1. Wagner, Moritz Friedrich (1813-1887), German (Bavarian) traveller, botanist and zoologist; travelled in Algeria (1836-1838), in Caucasia, Armenia and Persia (1844, 1850, 1852, 1855); in North and Central America (1853-1854), Panama and Ecuador (1857-1860); professor of geography and ethnography at Munchen from 1862, also curator of the Miinchen ethnographic museum. (M. Wagner). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: M (Caucasia; Panama 1858-1860, Ecuador 1859); other material in BR, FI (Ecuador), GOET (Caucas., Armen., Crimea). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: ADB 40: 532-543 (F. Ratzel); Backer p. 619; Barnhart 3: 448 (b. 3 Oct 1813, d. 30 Mai 1887); BM 5: 2247; CSP 6: 229, 8: 1179, 19: 432; Herder Pp. 33, 62; Jackson p. 101; PR g906; Rehder 5: 897; Tucker 1: 727. BIOFILE: Acosta-Solis, M., Natural. viaj. ci. Ecuador 33. 1968. Anon., Bonplandia 5: 172. 1857, 7: 166-167. 1859 (letters from Ecuador), 8: 169-170. 1860 (account S. Amer. journey), 10: 167, 211. 1862; Bot. Zeit. 1: 685-686. 1843 (on trip Ararat); Bot. Mus. gen. cat. print. books 251: 471-472. 1964; Humboldt (ed. O. Dammer; Stuttgart), 6(8): 321. 1887; Leopoldina 23: 113-114. 1887.; Osterr. bot. Z. 9g: 234. 1859 (in Quito), 10: 201. 1860 (back in Germany). Beck, H., Moritz Wagner (mss. Univ. Marburg, n.v.). Corbach, O., in A. Chroust, Lebenslaufe aus Franken 5: 451-466. 1936. Embacher, F., Lexik. Reisen 290-291. 1882. Harms, W., Handw.-Buch Naturw. 10: 386-387. 1915. Scherzer, K. von, Leopoldina 24: 43-45, 62-65, 78-81, 99-101, 118-122, 138-140. 1888 (biogr.); 7 M.F. Wagner, Entsteh. Art. 1889, p. 10-32 (biogr. sketch). Schwarzbach, M., Auf den Spuren unserer Naturforscher 71. 1981. I2 R. WAGNER Voit, C. v., S.B. k. bayer. Akad. Wiss. 18: 155-162. 1889 (obit.). Wolkenhauer W., Deutsche Rundschau Geogr., Statistik 10: go-93. 1888 (obit., portr.), Geogr. Jahrb. 12: 396-397. 1888. Zittel, K.F. v., Gesch. Geol. Palaont. 411, 418, 432, 552. 1899. 16.491. Reisen in der Regentschaft Algier in den Jahren 1836, 1837 un 1838 ... nebst einem naturhistorischen Anhang und einem Kupferatlas ... Leipzig (Verlag von Leopold Voss, ...) 1841, 3 vols. Oct. and atlas. Qu. (Rezs. Algier). Publ.: 31 Jan-6 Feb 1841 (Hinrichs). Copy: PH (atlas n.v.). 7: 1841 (p. x: Sep 1840), p. [i]-xxviii, [1]-482. 2: 1841, p. [i]-vi, 1-357. 3: 1841, p. [ii]-xvill, [xix-xx], [1]-296. 16.492. Reise nach dem Ararat und dem Hochland Armenien ... Mit einem Anhange: Beitrage zur Naturgeschichte des Hochlandes Armenien. Stuttgart und Tubingen (Verlag der J.G. Cotta’schen Buchhandlung) 1848. Oct. (Reise Ararat). Publ.: 1848, p. [i]-xii, [1]-331. Copzes: H-UB, HH, LC, NSUB. — On p. 315-331: “III. Ueber die armenische Flora, Hohenverhaltnisse der Pflanzen’’. 16.493. Reise nach Kolchis und nach den deutschen Colonien jenseits des Kaukasus. Mit Beitragen zur Volkerkunde und Naturgeschichte Transkaukasiens ... Leipzig (Arnol- dische Buchhandlung) 1850. Oct. (Rezse Kolchis). Publ.: 1850, p. [i]-viii, [1]-341, [342]. Copies: B-S, H-UB, LC, NSUB. — Occasional botanical remarks on p. 261-341; see also p. 95. 16.494. Die Republik Costa Rica in Central-Amerika mit besonderer Berticksichtigung der Naturverhaltnisse und der Frage der deutschen Auswanderung und Colonisation. Reise- studien und Skizzen aus den Jahren 1853 und 1856 ... Leipzig (Arnoldische Buch- handlung) 1856. Oct. (Costa Rica). Co-author: Carl Heinrich von Scherzer (1821-1903). Publ.: Jan 1856 (p. xvi: Aug 1855; Bot. Zeit. 1 Feb 1856), p. [i]-xvi, [1]-578, map. Copy: PH Ref.: H-l, Bot. Zeit. 14: 82. 1 Feb 1856 (rev.). 16.495. Die Darwin’sche Theorie und das Migrationsgesetz der Organismen ... Leipzig (Verlag von Duncker & Humblot) 1868. Oct. (Darwin. Theorie). Publ.: 1868 (p. viii: Jun 1868), p. [i]-viti, [1]-62. Copzes: B, M. Abbreviated issue: 1868, p. [1]-39. Copy: M. — Munchen (Aleademicche Buchdruckerei von F. Straub). 16.496. Naturwissenschaftliche Reisen im tropischen Amerika ausgefuhrt auf Veranlassung und mit Untersttitzung weiland Sr.M. des Konigs Maximilian II von Bayern ... Stuttgart (Verlag der J.G. Cotta’schen Buchhandlung) 1870. Oct. (Naturw. Reise trop. Amer.). Publ.: 1870 (p. xviii: Oct 1869; Bot. Zeit. 15 Apr 1870), p. [i]-xxiv, [1]-632, table. Copy: PH. 16.497. Die Entstehung der Arten durch raumliche Sonderung. Gesammelte Aufsatze ... Basel (Benno Schwabe, ...) 1889. Oct. (Entsteh. Art.). Editor: Moriz Wagner. Publ.: 1889 (p. 667: winter 1888-1889; ObZ 1 Aug 1889), p. [i-vii], [1]-667, [1-4, add.]. Copies: B, MO, PH. Wagner, Rudolf (1872-?), German (Baden) botanist; Dr. phil. 1895 Strassburg; assist- ant at the Institute for Plant Physiology, Miinchen 1896-1898; id. Botanical Institute Heidelberg 1898-1899; id. Karlsruhe 1899-1900; id. with R. v. Wettstein 1900-1901; id. Botanical Garden Vienna 1901-1903; at the regional office for Vienna of the Internat- ionale Wissenschaftliche Bibliographie 1903-1915; “Privatgelehrter” from 1916. (R. Wagner). HERBARIUM and Types: Unknown. — Letters in G. R. WAGNER BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 448 (b. 10 Mai 1872); Biol.-Dokum. 18: 9701; BJI 1: 61, 2: 185; CSP 19: 433; DTS 6(4): 205; Langman p. 787; MW p. 518, suppl. 387; Rehder 5: 897; TL-2/10943; Tucker 1: 727, 3: 324. BIOFILE: Anon., Allg. bot. Z. 2(5): 52. 1896 (asst. Mtinchen), 4: 88, 188. 1898 (asst. Heidelberg), 9: 76. 1903 (Int. cat. sci. lit.); Bot..Centralbl. 66: 47. 1896 (asst. Munchen), 76: 384. 1898 (id. Karlsruhe), 77: 48. 1898 (id.); Bot. Jahrb. 21 (Beibl. 54): 31. 1896 (app. Minster [err.]), 25 (Beibl. 60): 55. 1898 (asst. Heidelberg), 27 (Beibl. 27): 8. 1899 (asst. Karlsruhe); Osterr. bot. Z. 46: 199. 1896 (asst. Miinchen), 49: 38. 1899 (asst. Karlsruhe), 53: 135. 1903 (Int. cat. sci. lit.). Janchen, E., Richard Wettstein 178-179. 1933 (biogr. sketch). COMPOSITE WoRKs: Contributed to C.K. Schneider, Ill. Handw.-Buch Bot. ed. 1, 1905 and ed. 2. 1917, TL-2/10943. 16.498. Die Morphologie des Limnanthemum nymphaeoides (L.) Lk. Inauguraldissertation der mathematischen und naturwissenschaftlichen Facultat der Kaiser-Wilhelms-Universitat zu Strassburg zur Erlangung der Doctorwiirde vorgelegt ... s.1. 1895. Qu. (Morph. Lim- nanth. nymph.). Publ.: early Dec 1895 (ObZ for Dec 1895; Bot. Zeit. 15 Dec 1895; AbZ 15 Dec 1895; J. Bot. Feb 1896 as of 16 Dec 1896), p. [1]-18, [19, expl. pl.], pl. & [1, curr. vitae]. Copies: B, NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bot. Zeit. 53(1) (Heft 9): 189-205, pl. 8. 1895. 16.499. Ueber Erythrina Crista-galli L. und einige andere Arten dieser Gattung ... Separatabdruck aus der ‘‘Oesterreichischen botanischen Zeitschrift”, ... tgo1. Oct. Publ.: Nov-Dec 1go1 (in journal), p. [1]-18. Copzes: B, G. — Reprinted and to be cited from Osterr. bot. Z. 51: 418-426. Nov, 449-457. Dec 1911. 16.500. Beitrdge zur Kenntniss der Anemone ranunculoides L. und der A. lipsiensis Beck .. . [Separat-Abdruck aus ... Annalen des k.k. Naturhistorischen Hofmuseums. Wien 1902. Oct. Publ.: 1902 (Nat. Nov. Feb(1) 1903), cover, p. [1, t-p., recto of 282], [282]-300. Copzes: B, G, HH. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ann. naturh. Hofmus. 17: [282]-300. 1902. 16.501. Ueber einige Arten der Gattungen Templetonia R.Br. und Hovea R.Br. ... Separat- Abdruck aus den “Verhandlungen” der k.k. zoologisch-botanischen Gesellschaft in Wien (Jahrgang 1902). Oct. Publ.: 25 Sep 1902 (read 16 Mai 1902; cover journal dated), cover, p. [487]-503. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. 52(7): [487]-503. 1902. 16.502. Bevtrdége zur Kenntniss der Gattung Trochodendron Sieb. et Zucc. ... Separat-Abdruck aus ... Annalen des k.k. Naturhistorischen Hofmuseums ... Wien, 1903. Oct. Publ.: 1903 (Nat. Nov. Jan(2) 1904), cover, p. [409]-422. Copies: B, HH. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ann. naturh. Hofmus. 18: [409]-422. 1903. 16.503. Untersuchungen tiber den morphologischen Aufbau der Gattung Pachynema R.Br. ... Aus den Sitzungsberichten der kaiserl. Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien ... 1906. Oct. Publ.: Jun-Jul 1906 (read 25 Mai 1906), p. [1]-42. Copy: M. — Reprinted and to be cited from S.B. kais. Akad. Wiss. Wien, Mat.-nat. Kl. 115 (Abt. 1): 1039-1080. 1906. 16.504. 16.580. Tentamen florae napalensis illustratae consisting of botanical descriptions and litho- graphic figures of select Nipal plants ... Calcutta and Serampore 1824-1826. Fol. (Tent. fi. napal.). Fasc. 1: Jul-Dec 1824, cover-t.p., p. [1]-36, pl. 1-25. Fasc. 2: Sep-Dec 1826, p. 37-64, pl. 26-50. Copies: G, HH, NY, U; IDC 5799. Ref.: Anon., Linnaea 2(3): 532-540. Aug-Oct 1827 (repr. diagn. fasc. 1), Bot. Litt.-Blatt. 2: 286-295. 1829 (diagn. repr.). Tucker, E.M., J. Arnold Arb. 18: 260. 1937. Callery, B.G., zn History in the service of systematics, London 1981, p. 19. 16.581. Description of the tree which produces the Nipal Camphor wood and Sassafras bark; with a plate ... [Reprinted from Trans. med. phys. Soc. Calcutta 1825]. Oct. Publ.: 1825 (in journal), p. [1]-10. Copies: C, G. — Reprinted (without the plate) from Trans. med. phys. Soc. Calcutta 1: 45-54. pl. 1. 1825. 16.582. A numerical list of dried specimens of plants, in the East India Companys Museum collected under the superintendence of Dr. Wallich of the Company’s botanic garden at Calcutta ... London 1* December 1828 [1828-1849]. Fol. (Numer. List). 39 WALLICH Publ.: lithographed from a manuscript by N. Wallich and G. Bentham. Often cited as “Wallich’s catalogue’. Copies: HH, L, M, MO; IDC 7394. — Many of the nomina nuda in this list were validated by descriptions in G. Don, Gen. syst. See Sprague (1925) for a list. numbers dates numbers dates preface 1 Dec 1828 6225-7683 1832 1-2153 1829 7684-8233 1847 (1845?) 2154-2603 1830 8234-8521 22 Oct 1847 2604-4877 1831 8622-... 5 Aug 1848 4878-6224 betw. 1831-1832 p. 300 10 Nov 1849 Ref.: Kuntze, O., Rev. gen. pl. 1: cxlv. 1891. Sprague, T.S., Bull. misc. inf. Kew 1925: 159, 312-314 (validations) (see also id. 1913: 255-263). 16.583. Plantae asiaticae rariores; or, descriptions and figures of a select number of un- published East Indian plants, ... London (Treuttel and Wirtz, ...) Paris (id., ...) Strasburgh (id, ...) [1829-] 1830-1832, 3 vols. Fol. (Pl. asiat. rar.). Publ.: 1829-1832 (see below). Copies: BR, G, HH, USDA; IDC 514. — 254 copies issued. 1: 1829-1830, p. [i*], [i]-x, [11]-15, [1]-84, pl. 1-100 (col. liths.). 2: 1830-1831, p. [i-iv], [1]-86, pl. 101-200. 3: 1831-1832, p. [i-iv], list of plates [1-2], [v]-viii, [1]-117, pl. 201-300 (222/223 com- bined; nos. 296-300: maps). vol. part pages plates dates I I 1-22 1-25 Sep 1829 2 23-42 26-50 6 Apr 1830 3 43-62 BOD 15 Jul 1830 4 63-84%" 76-100 1 Sep 1830 2 5 1-20 101-125 20 Dec 1830 6 21-36 126-150 4 Apr 1831 7 37-52 107g) 7 Jun 1831 8 53-86 176-200 6 Sep 1831 3 9 I-? 201-225 10 Dec 1831 10 ?-28 226-250 20 Mar 1832 II 29-40 251-275 15 Jun 1832 12 Arena 276-300 15 Aug 1832 Collaborators: (1) George Bentham, Synopsis of the genera and species of Indian Labiatae, in 1: 28-31. 6 Apr 1830, 1: 58-62. 15 Jul 1830, 63-68. 1 Sep 1830, 2: 12-19. 20 Dec 1830. (2) C.G. Nees von Esenbeck, Laurinae Indiae orientalis, in 2: 58-76. 6 Sep 1831, 3: 30-32. 20 Mar 1832. (3) C.F.P. von Martius, Eriocauleae et Xyrideae Indiae orientalis 3: 27-30. 20 Mar 1832. (4) C.F. Meisner, Synopsis Polygonearum, 3: 53-65. 15 Aug 1832. (5) G.G. Nees von Esenbeck, Acanthaceae Indiae orientalis, 3: 70-117. 15 Aug 1832. (6) See also 3: vi. 1832. The above dates are based on various sources consulted by Stearn supplemented by data obtained by Mr John Collins (in litt.) from a copy in its original covers. The latter regards the dates as “probable”. The plates are lithographs, coloured by hand, from drawings by several artists. Facsimile ed.: 1979-1980. Today & Tomorrow’s, New Delhi. Copy: B. Ref.: Reichenbach, H.G.L., Flora 14(2), Lit.-Ber. 12: 171-180. 1831, id. 13: 193-202. 1831 (rev.). Schlechtendal, D.F.L von, Linnaea 5 (Litt.): 115-117. 1830 (rev.). 16.584. Upon the preparation and management of plants during a voyage from India ... London (printed by William Nicol, ...) 1832. Qu. 40 WALLIS Publ.: 1832, p. [i], [1]-4. Copy: G. — Preprinted or reprinted from Trans. Hort. Soc. London ser. 2. 1: 140-143. 1832 (volume as whole dated 1835). 16.585. List of Indian woods collected by N. Wallich, ... From the Transactions of the Society of Arts, ... [1835]. Oct. Publ.: 28 Mar 1835 (date on which Wallich sent a copy to the Geol. Soc., London), p. [1]-41, [42-44]. Copies: C, G. —- Reprinted from Trans. Soc. Encour. Arts 48: 439-479. 1831 [probably publ. only 1835, contains records for 1831-1832]. 16.586. Initiatory attempt to define the species of Hedychium ... Reprinted from Hooker’s Journal of Botany ... 1853. Oct. Publ.: Nov, Dec 1853 (in journal), p. [1]-20. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from W.J. Hooker, J. Bot. Kew Gard. Misc. 5: 321-329. Nov, 367-377. Dec 1853. Wallis, Gustav (1830-1878), German (Hanoverian) gardener and botanical explorer; gardener at Detmold and Munchen; collected in South and Central America 1854-1868 (part of the time for J. Linden), in Europe 1868-1869; in the Philippines and Japan 1870-1871; in North America 1871-1872; in Colombia, Panama and Ecuador 1872-1878 for James Veitch; died in Ecuador. (Wallis). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Material in B (mainly destr.), BM (mosses), BR, C, K, M, NY, W. — The herbarium collections by Wallis are not numerous; he specialized on living plants. “Leider hat Herr G. Wallis eine rathselhafte Autosyncrasie dagegen, der Wissenschaft durch Sendung getrockneter Exemplare zu dienen”’ (Reichenbach 1876). — Herbarium offered for sale, Flora 62: 336. 1879. — Letters at G. — Manuscripts acquired by Deutsche Gartner Verband (see Deut. Gartn. Zeit. 1879: 285, 299, 327. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 620; Barnhart 3: 455 (b. 1 Mai 1830, d. 20 Jun 1878); CSP 8: 1188, 11: 743, 12: 769; DTS 1: 319, 6(4): 206; GR p. 150; Hortus 3: 1206; Rehder 5 : 899-900; SK 1: 558; Urban-Berl. p. 316, 408. BIOFILE: Anon., Flora 52: 62 (returns to Europe), 461 (will go to Philippines); Garten- flora 12: 27. 1863 (under contract with Linden to collect in Brazil). Linden, J., Illustr. hortic. 22: 11-12. 1875 (“mon ex-collecteur Wallis” on his services to Linden); Gard. Chron. ser. 2. 3: 279-280. 1875 (id.). Mossen, E., ed., zm Belg. hortic. 1881: 172-190 (transl. of Wallis diary and notes of trip in Venezuela 1868). Miller, K., Die Natur 19: 33-36, 41-44, 59-62, 67-70, 83-86, 89-92, 97-100, 113-116, 126-132, 150-156, 174-176, 180-182, 185-188. 1870 (“Gustav Wallis. Eine biographisch-naturgeschichtliche Skizze’’). Otto, E., Hamb. Gart. Blumenzeit. 33: 433-440. 1878, French transl. Belg. hort. 1879: 1- 19 (portr., biogr.). Prance, G., Acta Amaz. 1(1): 63. 1971. Reichenbach, H.G., Linnaea 41(1): 99-112. Dec 1876, 113-118. Feb 1877 (Orchideae Wallisianae novae). Reinikka, M.A., Hist. Orchid 234-235. 1972. Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 409. 1975. Urban, I., Fl. bras. 1(1): 131-132. 1906 (biogr. sketch, itin.). Veitch, J.H., Hortus Veitchii 62-64. 1906. Wallis, G., Hamb. Gart. Blumenzeit. 31: 222-230, 273-288, 423-425 (reply to criticism by Linden). TRAVEL REPORTS: (1) Meine Landung in Brasilien, Hamb. Gart.-Blum.-Zeit. 12: 304-307. 1856. (2) Beretsung der Hochebene von Curitiba, ib. 15: 394-404. 1859. (3) Nachrichten ... aus dem Innern Brasiliens, Gartenflora 10: 270-273. Aug, 318-324. Sep 1861. (4) Notezen auf emer Reise von Para lings des Purus-Flusses, Gartenflora 13: 278-279. 1864. (5) Skzzzgen von Rio Branco, Gartenflora 13: 295-305. Oct, 335-341. Nov 1864. 4I WALLIS (6) Gdartnerisch-botanische Steifziige am Amazonenstrom, Wochenschr. Gartn. Pflanzenk. (ed. K. Koch) 1869: 161-164. 29 Mai, 171-173. 5 Jun 1869. (7) Retsebericht tiber den Purusfluss 13: 241-246. 6 Aug, 213-216. g Jul, 221-223. 16 Jul 1870. (8) La végétation de la Guiane brésilienne (free translation of (7) by Ed. André, Ill. hort. 18: 58-64, 78-83. 1871. (g) La Guyane brésilienne au point de vue botanique, (transl. Ch. Firket), Belg. hort. 1872: 39- 59: (10) Voyages et découvertes ... dans l Amérique du Sud, ... Belg. hort. 29: 171-215. 1879 [see also 1881: 172-190]. (11) Retse-Erinnerungen, Gartenflora 25: 49-55, 111-116, 144-146, 299-305. 1876, 26: 77- 83, 344-352. 1877. EPONYMY: Wallisia E. Regel (1875). 16.587. Die Alpenwelt in ihren Beziehungen zur Gartnerei ... Wien (L.W. Seidel) 1854. Publ.: 1854 (ObW 5 Oct 1854; Flora 14 Oct 1853). (n.v.). Ref.: Schlechtendal, D.F.L von, Bot. Zeit. 12: 831-832. 24 Nov 1854. Wallis, John (1714-1793), Britsh clergyman, county historian and naturalist; MA Oxford 1740, curate at Simonburn c. 1746-1772, at Billingham 1776-1792. (7. Wallis). HERBARIUM and types: Unknown. — Letters in N.J. Winch corr. at LINN. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 455; BB p. 315; BM 5: 2259; Desmond p. 637 (d. 19 Jul 1793); DNB 59: 145; GR p. 418; Jackson p. 257; LS 26261. BIOFILE: Baker, J.G., Nat. Hist. Trans. Northumberland 14: 77. 1903. Nichols, J., Lit. anecdotes eighteenth cent. 7: 704, 8: 758-760 (n.v.). Pulteney, R., Hist. biogr. sketch bot. England 1: 356. 1790. 16.588. The natural history and antiquities of Northumberland: and of so much of the County of Durham as lies between the rivers Tyne and Tweed; commonly called, North Bishop- rick ... London (printed for the author, by W. and W. Strahan ...) 1769. 2 vols. Qu. (Nat. hist. Northumberland). 1: 1769, p. [i-iv], [1-4 subscr.], v-xxxu, [1]-438, [439, err.]. 2: 1769, p. [i-iv], [1]-562, 1-22, [23, err.]. Copy: PH. Wallman, Johan Haquin (1792-1853), Swedish botanist, archaeologist and high school teacher; Dr. phil. Uppsala 1815; teacher in natural history at the gymnasium of Linkoping 1822, lecturer in history ib. 1829. (Wallman). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Some specimens from central Sweden at the Cathedral School in Linkoping, fide Lowegren (1974). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 663; Barnhart 3: 455; BM 5: 2259; DTS 1: 319; Herder p. 483; KR p. 749-750 (b. 7 Jul 1792, d. 25 Jun 1853); MW p. 520; PR 5312, 9960-9961, ed. 1: 10948; Rehder 1: 251; TL-2/4528. BIOFILE: Floderus, E., Sv. man kvinn. 8: 204. 1955 (biogr.). Lowegren, Y., Arsb. i sv. undervisningshist. 132: 140, 148. 1974. Rydh., H., z Nordisk familjebok ed. 3. 19: 1360. 1933. Wood, R.D., Monogr. Charac. 1: 848. 1965. COMPOSITE worRKs: Edited S. Liljeblad, Utkast Sv. fl. ed. 3, 1816 (class (5) 8-16), see TL- 2/4528 and KR p. 749, no. 2. 16.589. De systematibus vegetabilium qua ratione oeconomicae scientiae profuerint. Disser- tatio cujus tentamen primum consensu ampliss. Fac. philosoph. Upsal. publicae cen- 42 WALLROTH surae subjiciunt Mag. Johannes H. Wallman ... et Sveno Waenerberg ... Audit. Gustav. die xxix Novemb. mdcccxv. H.A.M.S. Upsaliae (Excudebant Zeipel et Palmblad ...) [1815]. Qu. (Syst. veg.). Tent. 1: 29 Nov 1815, p. [i-iv], [1]-8. Copzes: BR, LD-UB. — Author: Wallman, respon- dens Sven Waenerberg. Tent. 2: 2 Dec 1815, p. [i-iv], 9-16. Copies: BR, LD-UB. — Author: Wallman, respondens Johannes Hagdahl. 16.590. Forsdk till en systematisk uppstdllning af vdxtfamiljen Characeae; ... Stockholm (P.A. Norstedt & Soner, ...) 1853. Oct. (Fors. syst. uppstalln. Charac.). Publ.: 1853 (after 1 Apr 1853, date of submission mss. to Akad.; Flora 14, 21 Jan 1854 rev.), p. [1]-103. Copies: G, LD. Journal issue (reprint): 1854 (date of printing Handl.), p. [229]-331. Copies: B-S, LD, NY. — From Sv. Vet.-Akad. Handl. 1852: 229-331. 1854. French transl.: 1856, see below. 16.591. Essai dune exposition systématique de la famille des Characées, par feu J. Wallman; traduit du Suédois par M. le D." W. Nylander; publié par les soins de M. Durieu de Maisonneuve ... a Bordeaux (Chez Th. Lafargue, ...) 1856. Oct. (Essai expos. syst. Charac.). Publ.: 1856, p. [i, 11], [1]-91. Copzes: B, BR, G, HH, NY(2). — Preprinted or reprinted from Act. Soc. Linn. Bordeaux 21(1): [1]-91. 1856. Wallinéfer, Anton (//. 1888), Austrian bryologist in Klagenfurt. (Walln.). HERBARIUM and typrs: Had a large bryophyte herbarium (40.000 specimens), which was offered for sale by him in 1905 (Rev. bryol. 32(1): 16. 1905. - Some material by him is at BM (until 1969 at K) and QK. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: CSP 19: 457. 16.592. Die Laubmoose Kédrntens. Systematisch zusammengestellt von ... Klagenfurt (Druck von F. v. Kleinmayr) 1889. Oct. (Laubm. Karnt.). Publ.: 1889 (p. 4: Jul 1888; Bot. Zeit. 31 Mai 1889; ObZ 1 Jun 1889), cover-t.p., p. [1]- 155. Copies: B, H, M, MO, NY. — Preprinted or reprinted from Jahrb. naturh. Landesmus. Karnten 20: [1]-155. 1889. Ref.: Geheeb, A., Bot. Centralbl. 39: 317-318. 10 Sep 1889 (rev.). Wallroth, [Carl] Friedrich Wilhelm (1792-1857), German (Prussian Saxony) botanist; studied medicine at Halle (with K.P.J. Sprengel); Dr. med. Gottingen 1815; physician in the Hannover army 1815; practicing physician in Heringen 1816; regional physician 1822, from 1825 in Nordhausen. (Wallr.). HERBARIUM and Typgs: PR (phan., some crypt.), STR (fungi, Cladoniac.), JE (part of phan.). — Other material in B (mainly destr.), BR, G, G-DC, GOET, HAL, KIEL, LE, LZ (destr.), MW, WRSL. — Kitzing (1857) remarks that Wallroth kept the localities of his new species secret and that, on purpose, no localities were cited of rare or new species, even on his herbarium sheets. — Letters at G, HAL (to D.F.L. v. Schlechtendal), HU, UPS-UB. — Exsiccatae: A series Lichenes florae Germ. exs. of 6 fasc. is mentioned by Sydow (fide T. Ahti), but is not known to exist. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BioGRAPHY: ADB 4o: 766-768; AG 6(2): 28; Ainsworth p. 96, 313, 348; Backer p. 621; Barnhart 3: 455 (b. 13 Mar 1792, d. 22 Mar 1857); BM 5: 2259; CSP 6: 254; De Toni 1: cxxviii, 2: cxix; Frank 3 (Anh.): 110; GR p. 52, cat. p. 73; Hawksworth p. 186; Hegi 5(2): 1189; Herder p. 483 [index]; Hortus 3: 1206; IF p. 737; IH 1 (ed. 6): 365, (ed. 7): 345; Jackson p. 142, 295, 296, 297, 304; Kelly p. 237; Krempelh. 2: 158; LS 28265-28273; Moebius p. 457 [index]; MW p. 520; Nordstedt p. 31; PR 837, 9962-9971, ed. 1: 948, 10949-10958; Rehder 5: g00; SBC p. 134; Stevenson p. 1262; TL-1/1384-1385; TL-2/451, 559, see F.C.G. Arnold; Tucker 1: 729; Urban- Berl. p. 283, 292; Zander ed. 10, p. 729, ed. 11, p. 832. 43 WALLROTH BIOFILE: Anon., Bonplandia 6: 133. (Duby at G bought cryptogams [probably fungi and Cladoniac. now at STR], 340. 1858; Bot. Not. 1858: 14 (d.); Bot. Zeit. 5: 824. 1847 (W. acquires herb. Ekart), 15: 280. 1857 (d.), 16: 224. 1858 (library bought by Friedlander; Cladoniac. by Duby; part of the other lichens by Rabenhorst; the Ekart herbarium by Irmisch [now JE], main phan. herb. still for sale); Flora 19: 608. 1836 (Hofrath Preussen); Osterr. bot. W. 7: 154. 1857 (d.); Oesterr. bot. Z. 9: 141. 1859 (gen. phan. herb. bought by PR). Candolle, Alph. de, Phytographie 458. 1880. Irmisch, Th., Bot. Zeit. 15: 545-555. 1857 (obit.). Fitting, H., Ze Naturw., ed. G. Brandes, 69: 337-341. 1897. Kellner, Beitr. Heimat. Stadt Kreis Monghersen 4: 50-57. 1979 (fide Wareniat ene F.T., Bonplandia 5: 147-148. 1857 (obit.). Lowden, R.M, Taxon, Index pers. names vols. 1-30. 773. 1985. Muller, R.H.W. & R. Zaunick, Friedr. Traug. Kiitzing 233, 249, 297. 1960. Nees von Esenbeck, C.G., Bonplandia 5: 284. 1857 (lists the seven parts of the her- barium: Lichens, Cladon., Crypt., gen. herb., Ekart herb., Roses, native woods). Osswald, L., Mitt. tht. bot. Ver. ser. 2. 9: 14-27. 1896 (biogr.). Rauschert, S., Wiss. Z. Univ. Halle math. nat. R. 14: 495 (herb. PR). Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1): 172. 1969. Vana, J., Taxon 29: 674. 1980 (bryophytes of W.’s herbarium in PR “at present not to be found’’). Wagenitz, G., Index coll. princ. herb. Gott. 173. 1982. HANDWRITING: Candollea 34: 195-196. 1979. 16.593. Geschichte des Obstes der Alten, ... Halle (Hendels Verlag) 1812. Oct. (Gesch. Obst. Alten). Publ.: 1812, p. [i]-xvii, [1]-142. Copy: G. 16.594. Frider. Guil. Wallroth, ... Annus botanicus, sive supplementum tertium ad Curtii Sprengelii Floram Halensem ... Halae [Halle] (sumtibus Car. Aug. Kiummelii) 1815. Oct. (Annus bot.). ; Publ.: Jan-Jun 1815 (p. xxx: 5 ante Calend Oct; Hinrichs Jan-Jun 1815; JGE 20 Sep 1815), p. [1]-xxx, [1]-200, pl. 1-6 (uncol. copp.). Copies: B, BR, G, H, HH, MO, NY, PH, US, USDA; IDC 6484. — For K.P.J. Sprengel, Tent. fl. halens. 1806 and supple- ments see Mew /ia.G7a, 12.678, 12.682. 16.595. Fred. Guil. Wallroth, ... Schedulae criticae de plantis florae halensis selectis. Corollarium novum ad C. Sprengelii Floram Halensem. Accedunt generum quorundam specierumque omnium definitiones novae, excursus in stirpes difficiliores et icones v. Tomus I. Phanerogamia. Halae [Halle] (Sumtibus Car. Aug. Kummelii) 1822. +. Oct. (Sched. crit.). Publ.: 1822 (p. 516: 1 Jul 1821), p. [i-i], [1]-516, pl. 7-5. Copies: B, BR, G, H, HH, NY, USDA. — See also TL-2/12.677. Ref.: Anon., Flora 6(1): 81-88. 14 Feb 1823 (rev.). 16.596. Naturgeschichte der Flechten. Nach neuen Normen und in ihrem Umfange bear- beitet ... Ein fasslicher Unterricht zum Selbststudium der Flechtenkunde ... Frankfurt am Main (bey Friedrich Wilmans) 1825-1827, 2 vols. Oct. (Naturgesch. Flecht.). 1: 1825 (Linnaea rev. Jan 1825), p. [i]-lviii, [1]-722, [1, err.]. 2: 1827 (Linnaea rev. Jan 1827), p. [i]-xvi, [1]-518, [519, err.]. Copies: B-S, G, L, M, MO, NY, es USDA; IDC 590. 16.597- Orobanches generis diaskene ad Carolum Mertensium professorem apud Bremanos celeberrimum epistola ... Francofurti ad Moenum [Frankfurt a.M.] (apud Fredericum Wilmans) 1825. Oct. (in 4-s). (Orobanches gen. diask.). Letter: to Franz Karl Mertens eg 1831), ITL-2/3: 430-431. Publ.: 1825 (Linnaea Jan 1826; rev.), p. [1]-80, [1, err.]. Copies: B-S, BR, G, NY, USDA. 16.598. Rosae plantarum generis historia succincta, in qua rosarum species tum suae terrae 44 WALPERS proventu tum in hortis natas suppositicias secundum normas naturales ad stirpium besses tres primitivos revocat inque speciminum ratorum fidem rhodologorum et rhodo- philorum captui accomodat ... Nordhusae [Nordhausen] (in Libraria Koehniana) 1828. Oct. (Ros. pl. gen. hist.). Publ.: 1828 (p. xu: 6 Jan 1828; Linnaea Oct-Dec 1828; Flora rev. 7 Sep 1828), p. [i]-xii, [1]-311, [312, colo.]. Copies: B-S, BR, G, HH, MICH, -NY, USDA. 16.599. Vaturgeschichte der Sdulchen-Flechten, oder monographischer Abschluss tiber die Flechten-Gattung Cenomyce Acharii ... Naumburg (in Commission bei Eduard Zim- mermann) 1829. Oct. (Naturgesch. Sdulchen-Flecht.). Publ.: 1829 (p. iv: 15 Dec 1828; Flora Jan-Mar 1830), p. [i]-vi, [1]-198. Copies: B, B-S, G, H, HH, KU, MO, NY(2), Stevenson. 16.600. Flora cryptogamica Germaniae ... Norimbergae (sumptibus J.L. Schragii) 1831- 1833, 2 parts. Duod. (Fl. crypt. Germ.). Publ.: 1831-1833, also published as vols. 3-4 of M.J. Bluff and K.A. Fingerhuth, Compendium florae Germanicae sectio 11. plantae cryptogamicae s. cellulosae, see TL- 2/559. The volumes have two t.p.’s: [11] Wallroth, Fl. crypt. Germ. and [111] Bluff and Fingerhuth, Comp. fl. Germ. Copies: B-S, BR, G, H, HH, L, M, MICH, NY, PH, Stevenson; IDC 5800. 1 (Filices, Lichenastra, Muscos et Lichenes): 1831 (p. xi: 13 Mar 1831; Flora Jul 1831), p. [u]-xxvi, [xxvii], [1]-654. 2 (Continens Algas et Fungos): Feb-Mar 1833 (p. viii: 12 Dec 1832; Paris Acad. rd. 8 Apr 1833; Flora 28 Mar 1832), p. [n]-lvi, [1]-923. 16.601. Erster Beitrag zur Flora hercynica ... Erste Abtheilung, allgemeine Berichtigungen einiger, in Hampe’s Prodromus Fl. Hercyn. erwahnten Gewachsarten enthaltend ... Halle (Druck der Gebauer-Schwetschkeschen Buchdruckerei) 1840. Oct. (E7st. Beitr. Fl. hercyn.). 1: 5-11 Jul 1840 (date in journal; possibly preprinted), p. [i], [1]-158. — Preprinted or reprinted from Linnaea 14: 1-158. 5-11 Jul 1840. 2: 1840 (date of t.p. preprint: journal issue Mar 1841), p. [i], [159]-334. — Preprinted from Linnaea 14: 529-704. Mar 1841. — ““Zweite Abtheilung, specielle Nachweisun- gen einiger ... Gewachsarten und Formen enthaltend”’. Copies: B, G, H. — AG[6(2): 28]: Ungeniessbar ist seine Polemik gegen Hampe ...” See also Osswald (1896). 16.602. Beitrdge zur Botamk. Eine Sammlung monographischer Abhandlungen uber besonders schwierige Gewachs-Gattungen der Flora Teutschlands ... Erster Band ... Leipzig (bei Friedrich Hofmeister) 1842-1844, 2 Hefte. 7. Oct. (Beztr. bot.). Heft 1: 31 Aug-2 Sep 1842 (Hinrichs; p. vi: Mar 1842; Flora 14 Nov 1842: note dated Aug 1842; Deutsche Naturforscher 21 Sep 1842), p. [i]-vi, [1]-123, [124, cont.], pl. 7- 2 (col. copp.). Heft 2: 8-10 Aug 1844 (Hinrichs; Gersdorf 27 Sep 1844; Flora 21 Sep 1844; Bot. Zeit. 30 Aug 1844; Flora rd. Aug 1844), p. [125]-252, pl. 3 (id.). Copies: B-S, G, HH, MO, NY, Teyler. Ref.: Schlechtendal, D.F.L. von, Bot. Zeit. 3: 24-27. 1845 (rev.). Walpers, Wilhelm Gerhard (1816-1853), German (Thuringian) botanist; studied at the University of Greifswald (1836) and Breslau (1837-1838); Dr. phil. Greifswald 1839; from then on independent scientist in Berlin; habil. Univ. Berlin 1848. (Walp.). HERBARIUM -and Types: Walpers’ own herbarium, containing many of the types of his new taxa, was sold after his death. This herbarium contained about 3000 species in 53 portfolio’s “fast ungeordnet’’. In addition to this personal herbarium Walpers owned a collection of plants (1000 species) from Guadeloupe and Panama made by Duchassaing, also containing many types, the Elkan herbarium with the Flora Borussica types (see C.A. Patze et al., Fl. Preuss., TL-2/7509) and collections of pharmaceutical plants and preparations. All these collections were offered for sale but their present location is unknown. — Letters to D.F.L. von Schlechtendal in HAL; other letters at G, UPS-UB. 45 WALPERS NOTE: Flora (36: 423. 1853): “Am 18. Juni d. J. entleibte sich durch einen Pistolenschuss zu Kopenick bei Berlin der Privatdocent Dr. Walpers, bekannt als Verfasser des Repertorium und der Annales botanices systematicae wie mehrerer anderer botanischer Schriften und Abhandlungen. Gekrankter Ehrgeiz und andere bittere Lebenserfahrun- gen sollen den Ungliicklichen zu diesem traurigen Schritte vermocht haben, von wel- chem er Tags vorher auch der Redaction dieser Blatter schriftliche Nachricht gab, mit der Bitte nachstehende Anzeige zu veroffentlichen”. (Follows a summary of his her- baria: Collection Guadeloupe by Duchassaing; herbarium Elkan (4.500); Walper’s own herbarium with his types; herbarium medicinale; pharmacological collection). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: ADB 40: 769-770; AG 2(1): 730; Backer p. 663; Barnhart 3: 455 (b. 26 Dec 1816, d. 18 Jun 1853); BM 5: 2260; CSP 6: 254-255; Frank 3 (Anh.): 110; GR p. 150-151; Herder p. 143; Hortus 3: 1206; Jackson p. 117, 118, 350; Laségue p- 526; LS 28274; MW p. 520; PR 1112, 6143, 9972-9974, ed. 1: 933, 2242, 10960- 10961; Rehder 5: goo; RS p. 147; SBC p. 134; TL-1/1386-1387; TL-2/5895, see indexes; divckern; 7203 Zander ed2yr05 (pir 7 20) ed: "p86 32. BIOFILE: Anon., Bonplandia 1: 134, 137, 143, 160 (list herb. etc. from W.’s estate), 197, 207, 256. 1853, 2: 41. (plea to continue Annales), 268 (cogn. Leopoldina Hill). 1854; Bot. Zeit. 6: 112. 1848 (habil. Berlin), 7: 568. 1849 (appointment to two State Com- missions), 11: 512. 1853 (d.); Flora 31: 254. 1848 (habil.), 36: 423. 1853 (descr. of death, reasons, list herbaria); G.W. Walpers Botanische Bibliothek welche am 1. Juni 1854 in Berlin ... versteigert werden soll, Berlin 1854. Friedlander (enclosed with Linnaea 26(2) Apr 1854); Osterr. bot. W. 3: 237, 254. 1853 (d.). Asen, J., Gesamtverz. Lehrkorp. Univ. Berlin 1: 209. 1955 (Privatdozent fur Botanik 7 Jan 1848). Lowden, R.M., Taxon, Index pers. names vols. 1-30. 773. 1985. Schacht, H., Flora 36: 1-13. 1853 (polemics on Walpers’ review of Schacht’s Die Pflanzenzelle, Walpers replied ib. p. 65-67). Seemann, B., Bonplandia 1: 134, 137, 143 (further details on death by suicide), 197-200 (obit., bibl.) 1853, 2: 163-166, 176-178. 1854 (letters Walpers to Seemann). Stafleu, F.A., zn Essays in biohistory (Regn. veg. 71) 317, 318, 327, 328, 331, 340. 1970. COMPOSITE WoRKs: (1) Translation, Uber die geometrische Anordnung der Blatter und der Bliith- enstande von L. und A. Bravais, Breslau 1839 (originally published in Ann. Sci. nat., Bot. with additional material; for further details see Cat. gen. livr. impr. Bibl. natl. 217: 729- 730. 1973). — Also W.G. Walpers, Verzeichniss der in meiner Ubersetzung der Bravais schen Arbeit tiber Blatt- und Bliithenstellung befindlichen Irrthiimer, Berlin 1840 (n.v.). (2) Cruciferas, Capparideas, Calycereas et Compositas, quas Meyenius in orbis circumnavigat- ione collegit enumerat novasque describit G. Walpers, in F.J.F. Meyen, Odbserv. bot. Dec 1843, TL-2/5895, Nova Acta Leop. 17(2) [19(1)], 247-296. Also repaginated p. [1]-48 as part of a large reprint p. [1]-247 [copy: G] corresponding with p. 249-495 of the Meyen publication, in which Meyen also treated Dicotyledoneae Thalamiflorae on p. SOT aA. EPONYMY: Walpersia Reissek ex Endlicher (1840, nom. rej.); Walpersia W.H. Harvey (1862, nom. cons.). 16.603. Animadversiones criticae in Leguminosas capenses herbarii regii berolinensis. Disser- tatio inauguralis botanica quam consensu et auctoritate amplissimi philosophorum or- dinis in alma hac Universitate literaria Gryphica ut summi in philosophia honores sibi contribuantur die xvi. decembris anni mdcccxxxix h.l.q.s. publice defendet ... Halis [Halle a.S.] (Typis expressum Gebauero-Schwetschkianis) [1839]. Oct. (Animadv. Legum. cap.). Publ.: 16 Dec 1839, p. [i-1i], [1]-99, [100, theses]. Copies: G, M, NY, USDA, WU. — Preprinted from Linnaea 13: 449-543. Feb 1840. 16.604. Repertorium botanices systematicae ... Lipsiae [ Leipzig] (sumtibus Friderici Hofmeis- ter) 1842-1847, 6 vols. Oct. (Repert. bot. syst.). 46 WALPERS 1: 1842-1843 (for details of parts see table below), p. [i*-iv*], [i]-iv, [1]-947,[949-952, err: 2: 1843, p. [i*], [i]-viui, [1]-1029. 3: 1844- as pala * iv], [ii]-xu, [1]-1002, 952 b. err., [1003-1006, err.]. 4: 1845-1848, p. [1i]-viii, [1]-821, [823]. 5: 1845-1846, p. ioe [i]-viti, [1 ]-982. 6: 1846- 1847, p. [i*], [1]-viii, [1]-834. Copies: B, BR, G, H, HH, M, MICH, MO, NY, PH, U, US, USDA; IDC 637. vol. part pages dates vol. part pages dates I I 1-192 10-13 Aug 1842 2 I 1-192 5-9 Apr 1843 2 193-384 18-20 Sep 1842 2 193-384 24-27 Mai 1843 3 385-576 6-8 Nov 1842 3 385-576 13-15 Jul 1843 4 577-768 7-10 Dec 1842 4 577-734 28-30 Aug 1843 5 769-947 26-29 Jan 1843 5 735-1029 28-30 Dec 1843 3 i 1-192 10-13 Apr 1844 4 I 1-192 25-28 Jun 1845 2 193-384 11-13 Jul 1844 2 193-384 24-27 Nov 1847 3 385-576 12-14 Sep 1844 2 385-576 29-30 Dec 1847 4 577-768 7-9 Nov 1844 4 577-768 23-26 Feb 1848 5 769-1002 30 Jan-1 Feb 1845 5 769-821 23-26 Feb 1848 5 I 1-192 27-29 Nov 1845 6 I 1-192 3-5 Sep 1846 2 193-384 1-2 Jan 1846 2 193-384 2-3 Nov 1846 3 385-576 19-21 Feb 1846 3 385-576 3-6 Feb 1847 4 577-768 4 577-768 19-22 Mai 1847 (760?) 14-15 Apr 1846 5 769-982 22-24 Jun 1846 5 769-834 19-22 Mai 1847 The above dates are mainly those of receipt by Hinrichs at Leipzig and are further supported by data obtained from reviews in Flora and Botanische Zeitung (assembled by Barnhart). Ref.: Garcke, C.A.F., Jahresber. Naturw. Ver. Halle 4: 136-150. 1851. 16.605. Annales botanices systematicae ... Lipsiae [Leipzig] (Sumptibus Friderici Hofmeis- ter) 1848-1871, 7 vols. (Ann. bot. syst.). Authorship: 1-3: Walpers; 4-7: Karl [Carl] Mueller berol. (1817- 1870), see TL-2/3: 638. 1: 1848-1849 (for details of parts see table below), p. [ii]-vi, [1]-1127. 2: 1851-1852, p. [il-vii], [1]-1125. 3: 1852-1853, p. [ii- ili], [1 ]-1168. 4: 1857-1858, p. [u]-vii, [1]-959. 5: 1858-1860, p. [i]-vin, [1]-966. 6: 1861-1865, p. [i]-vil, [1]-1309, [1310]. 7: 1868-1871,p. [i]-vili, [1]-960. Copies: B, BR, H, HH, MICH, MO, NY, PH, U, US, USDA; IDC 1534. vol. part pages dates vol. part pages dates I I 1-192 6-7 Nov 1848 5 641-800 Mar-Mai 1858 2 193-384 25-27 Dec 1848 6 801-959 Mai-Sep 1858 3 385-576 I= 7keb 1840) 95) )1 1-160 Sep-Dec 1858 4 577-768 28-31 Mar 1849 2 161-320 Jan-Apr 1859 5 769-960 6-9 Jun 1849 3 321-480 Apr-Sep 1859 6 61-1127 4-7 Jul 1849 4 481-640 Sep-Dec 1859 2 I 1-192 15-16 Dec 1851 5 641-800 1860 2 193-384 21-24 Jan 1852 6 801-966 1860 8 385-576 25-28 Feb 1852 6 1 1-160 Jan-Oct 1861 4 577-768 31 Mar-3 Apr 2 161-320 Oct-Dec 1861 1852 3 321-480 Jul-Nov 1862 769-960 21-24 Apr 1852 on 47 WALPERS vol. part pages dates vol. part pages dates 6 g61-1425 12-15 Mai 1852 4 481-640 Jan-Jul 1863 3 I 1-192 go Jun-2 Jul 1852 641-800 Jan-Mar 1863 801-960 Mar-Dec 1864 g61-1120 1865 1121-1309 Jul-Dec 1865 1-160 Jan-Aug 1868 161-320 Aug-Dec 1868 321-480 Jan-Aug 1869 481-640 Oct-Dec 1869 641-800 1870 801-960 Jan-Jun 1871 193-384 27-28 Jul 1852 385-576 24-25 Aug 1852 577-76 8 28-29 Sep 1852 769-960 22-24 Nov 1852 7 961-1168 13-14 Jan 1853 1-160 Mai 1857 161-320 Aug 1857 321-480 Nov 1857 481-640 Jan-Feb 1858 EPOoNnN HK OOO N DNoPon KH COA Do The above dates are those of receipt by Hinrichs (1848-1853) or based on reviews in Botanische Zeitung, Bonplandia, Bull. Soc. bot. France, Kew Journ. Bot., Oest. Bot. Wochenbl., Ann. Journ. Sci., some of which were assembled by Barnhart, as well as on information contained in Walpers’s correspondence. The dates for vols. 4-7 are con- jectural; more precise information can be obtained from Hinrich’s lists for the years 1857-1871 (not available to us). In general it is more likely that the parts appeared towards the end of the periods indicated than towards the beginning. Walpers commit- ted suicide in 1853. The Annales were then continued by Carl Mueller. For critical notes by Walpers on some of his reviewers see his notes on the covers of Heft 1 and 5 of volume 3 of the Annales. Walpers had already decided before his death not to continue the “Annales” beyond volume 3. In his letters to Seemann he wrote “Lass sich einmal ein Anderer dabei machen diese undankbare Arbeit fortzusetzen; ich habe mir damit anstatt Freunde, Feinde gemacht; ich habe die Sache herzlich satt; der Verleger wird reich, ich arm dabei ..” Ref.: Seemann, B., Bonplandia 2: 87-88, 123-124, 163-166, 176-178. 1854. Walpert, H. (fl. 1852-1855), German pharmacist and botanist at Magdeburg. (Walpert). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BM 5: 2260; Herder p. 190; Jackson p. 293; PR 9975- 9976; Rehder 5: goo. 16.606. Alphabetisch-synonymisches Worterbuch der deutschen Pflanzennamen, sowie der pflanzli- chen Erzeugnisse, mit Angabe der systematischen Namen der Pflanzen. Ein Handbuch fir Apotheker, Droguisten, Landwirthe, Forstbeamte und jeden Freund der Pflanzen- kunde ... Lateinsch-deutsche Abtheilung ... Magdeburg (Heinrichshofen’sche Buch- handlung) 1852. Oct. (Alph. Wérterb. deut. Pfl.-Nam.). Publ.: 1852 (p. viii: Mar 1852; Flora rd. 28 Mai-14 Sep 1852), p. [1]-vii, [1]-205, [206, colo.]. Copies: B-S, HH, M, MO. 16.607. Synonyme der Phanerogamen und cryptogamischen Gefasspflanzen, welche in Deutschland und in der Schweiz wild wachsen ... Lissa (Druck und Verlag von Ernst Giinther) 1855. Oct. (Syn. Phan.). Publ.: 1855 (Bot. Zeit. 11 Jan 1856; ObW 13 Mar 1856), p. [i-iii], [1]-311. Copzes: B, MO. Walpole, Branson Alva (1890-1952), American botanist and teacher; teacher of agric- ulture, high school, Ypsilanti, Michigan 1915-1921, asst. professor of vocational educat- ion Michigan State College 1921. (B. Walpole). HERBARIUM and Types: MICH, MSC. 48 HE. WALTER BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIioGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 455 (b. 26 Jul 1891); BL 2: 191, 323. BIOFILE: Anon., Hillsdale Daily News, Michigan, 15 Dec 1952 (b. 26 Jul 1890, d. 13 Dec 1952); Index Amer. bot. lit. 1886-1966, 4: 451. 1969. 16.608. Flora of Washtenaw County. Michigan ... Ypsilanti (Department of natural science ..) [1924]. Oct. (Fl. Washtenaw Co.). Publ.: Mar 1924 (p. 3: Mar 1924), p. [1]-80. Copies: H, HH, MICH, MO, NY, US, WSDAN 7 16.609. Distribution of the Cruciferae in Michigan ... Reprinted from Papers of the Mich- igan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters ... 1926 [i.e. 1927]. Oct. Publ.: Mar 1927, cover-t.p., p. 307-349. Copies: NY, US. — Reprinted and to be cited from Pap. Mich. Acad. Sci. 6: 307-349. 1927. Walter, Hans Paul Heinrich (1882-x), German (Prussian) botanist; studied at Halle 1902-1904, Freiburg 1.Br. 1904, Halle 1904-1906; Dr. phil. Erlangen 1906; collaborator of A. Engler 1906-1909. (Ha. Walter). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: B (mainly destr.). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 663; Biol.-Dokum. 18: 9729; BJI 2: 186; BM 5: 2260; Hortus 3: 1206; IH 1 (ed. 6): 365, (ed. 7): 345; MW p. 520; TL-2/1713; Zander Ecuimonpy 7.205 ed) Tips 832% BIOFILE: Bullock, A.A., Bibl. S. Afr. bot. 126. 1978 (cites also ecological publ. S. Africa 1936-1942 which are by Heinrich W. (b. 1898)). COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Phytolaccaceae, p. [i], [1]-154, 1 Jun 1909, issued in A. Engler, Pflanzenreich Heft 39, (iv, 83), see TL-2/1713. Review: W. Wangerin, Bot. Centralbl. 113: 554-550. 24 Mai rgro. (2) Contributed to C. Schroter, Lebensgesch. Bl.-Pfl. Mitteleur. 2(1), TL-2/11.174. 16.610. Die Diagramme der Phytolaccaceen. Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung der Doktorwurde der Hohen Philosophischen Fakultat der Friedrich-Alexanders- Universitat Erlangen ... Leipzig (Wilhelm Engelmann) 1906. Oct. (Diagr. Phytolacc.). Thesis: Jan-Mar 1906 (Nat. Nov. Apr(1) 1907), p. [1]-61, [62, vita]. Copies: B, G, H, M, NY, USDA. — Preprinted from Bot. Jahrb. 37(Beibl. 85): 1-57. 24 Apr 1906. Walter, Heinrich [Karl] (1898-x), German (Odessa-born) botanist; studied at Jena; assistant, lecturer and professor of botany Heidelberg Univ. 1920-1932; director of the Botanical Institute of the Stuttgart Technical Univ. 1932-1941; director of the Institute of general botany Posen Univ. 1941-1945; director of the Botanical Institute Stuttgart- Hohenheim from 1945; travelled widely in Africa, Australia, and New Zealand; out- standing plant geographer. (He. Walter). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: HOH, M, WIND. — Further material in BR. — The herbarium of Erna Walter (b. 1893, wife of H. Walter), containing much material collected by “H. u. E. Walter” is at M (rd. 1980). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 456 (b. 21 Oct 1898, Odessa); BFM p. 324 [index]; Biol.-Dokum. 18: 9729-9731; GR p. 151; Hirsch p. 315; Moebius p. 259;-. Tuckeno 30%, BIOFILE: Anon., Hedwigia 72: 231. 1932 (e.o. prof. bot. and dir. bot. gard. Techn. Hochsch. Stuttgart); Osterr. bot. Z. 81: 160. 1932 (app. Stuttgart). Degener, H.A.L., Wer ist’s ed. 10. 1678. 1935. Gunn, M. & L.E. Codd, Bot. Explor. S. Afr. 370. 198. Kliemann, H.G. & S.S. Taylor, Who’s who in Germany ed. 1: 1217-1218. 1956, ed. 2: 1507. 1960, ed. 3: 1817. 1964. 49 HE. WALTER Oberschelp, R., ed., Gesamtverz. deut. Schriftt. 140: 489. 1981. FESTSCHRIFT: Beitrdge zur Phytologie ... z. 65. Geburtstag gewidmet, Stuttgart 1964, 220 p. (portr.) (Arb. Landw. Hochsch. Hohenheim 30). NOTE: Outside our period: Die Vegetation Osteuropas, Berlin 1942, ed. 2. 1943; Die Vegetat- ton Osteuropas, Nord- und Kentralasiens, Stuttgart 1974; Die Vegetation der Erde in ékologischer Betrachtung, 1 Die tropischen und subtropischen Zonen, Jena 1962, ed. 2. 1964; Vegetat- tonszonen und Klima, Stuttgart 1970. 16.611.. Einfiihrung in die allgemeine Pflanzengeographie Deutschlands ... Jena (Verlag von Gustav Fischer) 1927. Oct. (Einfihr. allg. Pfl.-Geogr. Deutschl.). Publ.: 1927 (p. vii: Aug 1927; Nat. Nov. Feb 1928), p. [i]-xu, [1]-458, map 1-4. Copies: B, G, H, M, MO, NY. Russian translation: 1936, n.v. 16.611. Die Hydratur der Pflanze und ihre physiologisch-okologische Bedeutung (Untersu- chungen tuber den osmotischen Wert) ... Jena (Verlag von Gustav Fischer) 1931. Oct. (Hydrat. Pfi.). Publ.: 1931 (p. viii: Mai 1931; Nat. Nov. Nov 1931), p. [i]-xu, [1]-174. Copzes: B, BR, H, MO. Walter, Thomas (1740-1789), British-born botanist in North America; emigrated to South Carolina 1768; planter, merchant and politician. (Walter). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: BM. — In 1840 Walter’s herbarium was in the hands of the family of John Fraser (A. Gray, Am. J. Sci. 40(1): 1-18. 1840) to whom it had been given by Walter himself. John Fraser’s son gave it to the Linnean Society in 1849 which kept it until 1863 when it was sold to BM (15 shillings!). The herbarium contains a great many of the plants from the Flora caroliniana, often, however, in mediocre condition. — Some further material in BR, H. — Photographs of the 122 sheets of the herbarium at CHE —lbettersnainke. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 621; Barnhart 3: 456 (d. 18 Jan 1789); BB p. 315; BM 5: 2261; DAB 19: 396-399 (Maxon); Desmond p. 638; Dryander 3: 186; Frank 3 (Anh.): 110; Henrey 2: 173-175, 382, 383, 3: 1476; Herder p. 227; Hortus 3: 1206; IF Pp. 737; Jackson p. 362; IF p. 737; LS 28280; ME 1: 237, 3: 356; PR 9978, ed. 1: 10966; Rehder 1: 317; RS p. 147; SO add. 725a; Stevenson p. 1262; TL-1/1388; see J. Fraser; Mp=2)/sees)ey Eraser: Zander eds 105 py7294 ede tie pso32 BIOFILE: Anon., Who was who Amer., Hist. vol. 559. 1963. Barnhart, J.H., J. New York Bot. Gard. 10: 177-190. 1909, 23: 162. 1922, 24: 152. 1923, 29: 149. 1928; Torreya 9: 246. 1909. Blake, S.F., Rhodora 16: 117-119. 1914, 17: 129-137. 1915 (some neglected names in FI. carol.). Brainerd, E., Bull. Charleston Mus. 3: 33-37. 1907 (visit grave). Britten, J., J. Bot. 59: 69-74. 1921 (on W. and his grasses). Darlington, W., Reliq. Baldwin. 20, 79, 82, 84, 117, 146, 163, 172, 329, 333, 337, 341- 1843; Memorials John Bartram and Humphrey Marshall, Philadelphia 1849. Dayton, W.A., Rhodora 54: 67-79. 1952 (tree names). Elhot, C.A., Biogr. dict. Amer. sci. 264-265. 1979. Ewan, J., Taxon 28: 345-346. 1979 (handwriting, illustrated; ‘‘addenda’’); im F. Pursh, Fl. amer. sept. facs. ed. 1979, introd. p. 25. Ewan, J. et al., Short hist. bot. U.S. 5, 34, 37, 89, 138. 1969. Fernald, M.L. & B.G. Schubert, Rhodora 50: 190-208. 1984 (on type specimens). Gee, W., Univ. S. Carol. Bull. 72: 20-23. 1928. Gray, J.L. et al., Letters Asa Gray 1: 134-136. 1893. Hindle, Br., Pursuit sci. revol. Amer. 305, 317. 1956. Hitchcock, A.S., Ann. Rep. Missouri Bot. Gard. 16: 31-56. 1905 (ident. Walter’s grasses). 50 AU. WALTHER Lowden, R.M., Taxon, Index pers. names vols. 1-30. 773. 1985. Lubrecht, H., Early Amer. bot. works 1967, no. 147 (copy with an 8 p. index). Maxon, W.R., Smithson. misc. Coll. 95(8): 1-6. 1936. Murray, G., Hist. coll. Nat. hist. Dept. Brit. Mus. 1: 189. 1904 (herb. BM). Rembert, D.H., Thomas Walter, Carolina botanist, Columbia, $.C. 1980, 33 p. (biogr., portr., sec. refs., herb., grave) (Mus. Bull. 5, S. Garol. Mus. Comm.); Arch. nat. Hist. 12(2): 224. 1985 (on W.’s dedication of Fl. carol. to William Pitcairn); Bot. Soc. Amer. Misc. Ser. Publ. 158: 92-93. 1980 (the Walter-Fraser connection); A.S.B. Bull. 27(2): 58. 1980; Huntia 6(2): 129-140. 1986 (index to Flora caroliniana). Rock, H.F.L., Rhodora 58: 311-317. 1956 (binom. Helenium in FI. carol.). Sargent, C.S., Garden & Forest 10: 301-302. 1897. Sprague, Th.A., Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1939: 331-334. 1939. Stafleu, F.A., Taxon 12: 83. 1963 (date Fl. carol.). Thomas, C.E., Sandlapper Sep 1969, p. 57-60. Thomas, J.P., Thomas Walter, botanist, 11 p., Columbia S.C. Ward, D.B., Rhodora 64: 87-92. 1962 (on Anonymos). Wilbur, R.L., J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. 78: 125-132. 1962 (identity of Anonymous species). HANDWRITING: Taxon 28: 346. 1979. 16.613. Flora caroliniana, secundum systema vegetabilium perillustris Linnaei digesta; characteres essentiales naturalesve et differentias veras exhibens; cum emendationibus numerosis: descriptionum antea evulgatarum: adumbrationes stirpium plus mille cont- inens: nec non, generibus novis non paucis, speciebus plurimis novisq. ornata ... Londini [London] (Sumptibus J. Fraser ...) 1788. Oct. (in 4-s). (Fl. carol.). Publ.: Apr-Jun 1788, p. [i]-viii, [1]-263, 7 pl. (fold out). Copies: B, G, HH, MICH, NY, PH, USDA; IDC 5420. — The New York copy has an index p. [i-vii]. Such a copy is also mentioned by H. Lubrecht (1967). Index: see D.H. Rembert Jr., Huntia 6(2): 129-140. 1986. ; Facsimile ed.: Arnold Arboretum, 1946. Copies: BR, FAS, HH. Note: Walter brought the manuscript to London where he arrived in the course of March 1788. The book was published before July (cf. Analytical review 1: 381. Jul 1788). — The designation Anonymos (on p. 2, 4, 9 etc.) is a word applied to 28 different genera by Walter to indicate that they were without names. Anonymos cannot be regarded as a generic name (see ICBN Art. 20.4(a); combinations such as Anonymos aquatica (p. 230) are not validly published (Art. 43). Walther, Alexander Wilhelm MHannibal Franz _ (1813-1890), German (Bavarian/Oberfranken) physician and botanist at Bayreuth. (Al. Walther). HERBARIUM and Types: M; further material in B (partly extant), IBF, WRSL. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 456; BM 5: 2261; Herder p. 267; PR 9979; SBC p. 134; Urban-Berl. 283, 316. BIOFILE: Hertel, H., Mitt. Bot. Munchen 16: 451. 1980 (coll. lich. at M). 16.614. Die Laubmoose Oberfrankens. Beitrage zur Pflanzengeographie und Systematik und zur Theorie vom Ursprunge der Arten ... Leipzig (In Commission bei Wilhelm Engel- mann) 1968. Oct. (Laubm. Oberfrank.). Co-author: Ludwig Molendo (1833-1902). Publ.: Jul-Aug 1868 (p. vii: 1 Jul 1868; rev. ObZ 1 Sep 1868; rev. Hedwigia Nov 1868), p. [iJ-vii; [1]-279. Copies: B, FH, G, H, NY. Ref.: Sauter, A.E., Flora 51: 357-363. 10 Sep 1868 (rev.). H.S., Bot. Zeit. 26: gog-g10. 25 Dec 1868. Walther, Augustin Friedrich (1688-1746), German (Sachsen-Anhalt) physician and botanist; professor of pathology in Leipzig. (Au. Walther). 51 AU. WALTHER HERBARIUM and Types: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 621; Barnhart 3: 456 (b. 26 Oct 1688, d. 12 Oct 1746); BM 5: 2261; Bossert p. 425; Dryander 3: 121, 201, 203, 372; Hegi 4(1): 169; Herder p. 160, 418; HU 497; Jackson p. 429; NI 2103; PR 9980-9983, ed. 1: 10967- 10971; Rehder 1: 43; Tucker 1: 730. BIOFILE: Anon., Brit. Mus. gen. cat print. books 252: 582-585. 1965; Cat. gén. livr. impr. Bibl. natl. 217: g98-1001. 1973. Fries, Th.M., Bref Skrifv. Linné 1(4): 43. 1910. Hulth, J.M. & A.H. Uggla, Bref Skrifv. Linné 2(2): 27, 28, 29. 1943. Wittrock, V.B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 146. 1905. EPONYMY: Waltheria Linnaeus (1753). 16.615. Designatio plantarum quas Hortus August. Friderici Waltheri ... complectitur accedunt novae plantarum icones xxiv. Lipsiae [Leipzig] (apud Joh. Frid. Gleditschii B. filium) 1735. Oct. (Design. pl.). Publ.: 1735, p- [i-iv], [1]-171, [172, err.]. pl 1-24 (uncol. copp.). Copies: G, HU. — See HU 407 for an analytical bibliographical analysis. Walther, [Edward] Eric (1892-1959), German (Saxonian), later American horticul- turist; student of the Crassulaceae; to the United States 1909; connected with Golden Gate Park, San Francisco from 1918-1957; ultimately first director of the Strybing Arboretum. (E. Walther). HERBARIUM and Types: CAS. — Further material in A. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 456 (b. 14 Oct 1892, d. 2 Jul 1959); Bossert p- 425 (Edward Eric W.); Hortus 3: 1206; IH 1 (ed. 1): 85, (ed. 2): 108, (ed. 3): 138, (ed. 4): 153, (ed. 5): 164; Langman 789-790; Tucker 3: 325; Zander ed. 10, p. 729, ed. Ih D182. BIOFILE: Anon., Index Amer. bot. lit. 1886-1966. 4: 452-453. 1969 (bibl.). Bullock, A.A., Bibl. S. Afr. bot. 1978. Howell, J.T., Leafl. W. Bot. 7(3): 96. 1973 (coll. CAS). Lindsay, G.E., in E. Walther, Echeveria vii-ix. 1972. McClintock, E., Amer. hort. Mag. 39: 76. 1960 (obit.); Calif. Hort. J. 32(3): 88-94, 213. 1971) (biogr; ports); 33:°73-76, nug=vi7e 1972) (bible): Reiter, V., Jr., J. Calif. Hort. Soc. 20(3): 64-65, 76. 1959 (obit., portr.). NOTE: Major publication outside our period (posthumous): Echeverta, San Francisco 1972, 426 p., see e.g. F.A. Stafleu, Taxon 22: 472-473. 1973. 16.616. A key to the species of Eucalyptus grown in California ... San Francisco (published by the Academy) 1928. Oct. Publ.: 23 Jun 1928, cover-t.p., p. [67]-87. Copies: B, U. — Issued and to be cited as Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci., ser. 4. 17(3): 67-87. 1928. Walther, Friedrich Ludwig (1759-1824), German (Franken) botanist and agricultur- ist; studied medicine at Erlangen; private teacher until 1789; lecturer (1789) and profes- sor (1790) in the natural sciences faculty of the University of Giessen. (F. Walther). HERBARIUM and Types: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: ADB 41: 103-106 (R. Hess); BM 5: 2261; Herder p. 157, 190; Jackson p. 304; Moebius p. 396, 397; PR 9985-9986, ed. 1: 10972-10973; Rehder 5: got; TL-2/2898; Tucker 1: 730. 52 K. WALTHER BIOFILE: Anon., Arch. teut. Landwirthsch. 27: 289-294. 1824 (biogr., b. 13 Jul 1759, d. 30 Mai 1824, bibl.). 16.617. Die vorziiglichsten in- und ausliéndischen Holzarten nach ihrem verschiednen Gebrauche in der Hauswirthschaft, Landwirthschaft, bei Gewerben und in Officinen, mit ihren deutschen, lateinischen, englischen und franzésischen Namen, und einer voll- standigen Nuzungstabelle und Register ... Bayreuth (bei Johann Andreas Lubeks Erben) 1790. Oct. (Vorziigl. auslénd. Holzart.). Publ.: 1790 (p. iv: Oct 1789), p. [i]-iv, [1]-220, [1-6]. Copy: B-G. 16.618. Theoretisch-praktisches Handbuch der Naturgeschichte der Holzarten fir den Forst- und Landwirth, in welchem ausser einer systematischen Eintheilung, vollstandigen Anfth- rung der Haupt- und Trivialnamen und genauen Beschreibung, sowohl der inn- als besonders nutzbaren auslandischen Baume und Strauche, vorziglich auf deren Benutzung und Cultur Rucksicht gnommen worden ... Bayreuth (bey Johann Andreas Lubecks Erben) 1793. Oct. ( Theor.-prakt. Handb. Holzart.). Publ.: 1793. (p. [x]: 2 Oct 1792), p. [i-x], [1]-532, [533, err.]. Copy: MO. 16.619. Friedrich Ludwig Walthers, ... Flora von Giessen und der umliegenden Gegend fur Anfanger und junge Freunde der Gewachskunde ... Giessen und Darmstadt (bei Georg Friedrich Heyer) 1802. Oct. (Fl. Giessen). Publ.: 1802, p. [i]-vii, [1]-704, [i]-xvii, [xvili-xx, err.], 4 charts. Copy: B-S. Nomenclator: see H.K.H. Hoffmann, Nomencl. Fl. Giessen 1849, see TL-2/2808. Walther, Kurt Herbert (1910-x), German (Thuringian) botanist; studied biology, mathematics, geology and anthroposociology at the University of Jena; Dr. phil. Jena 1934; later in Hamburg. (AK. Walther). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: HBG. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Biol.-Dokum. 18: 9736-9737; Bossert p. 425; GR p. 151. BIOFILE: Lowden, R.M., Taxon, Index pers. names vols. 1-30. 774. 1985. Sayre, G., Bryologist 80: 519. 1977 (herb. bryol. HBG, 2500). 16.620. Untersuchungen iiber die Variabilitét innerhalb des Formenkreises von Polytrichum juniperum Willd. Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung der Doktorwirde einer Hohen Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultat an der Thuringischen Landesuniver- sitat Jena ... Haag [’s Gravenhage] (Martinus Nijhoff) 1934. Oct. (Unters. Variab. Polytrich. junip.). Publ.: 1934 (journal rd. at Utrecht 19 Sep 1934), p. [1-111], [121]-156, [1, vita]. Copy: B. — Preprinted from Ann. bryol. 7: [121]-156. 1934. 16.621. Zur Lebermoosflora des Frankenwaldes ... Weimar 1940. Oct. Publ.: 1940, p. 1-11. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from Mitt. Thiir. bot. Ver. ser. 2. 46: I-11. 1940. 16.622. Botanische Erinnerungen aus dem Feldzug 1940 ... Sonderdruck aus den ‘‘Mitteilun- gen des Thuringischen Botanischen Vereins ...”” 1940 [i.e. 1941]. Oct. Publ.: 20 Jan 1941 (t.p. reprint states publ. 20 Jan 1940; the paper, however, deals with botanical reminiscenses of the campaign of 1940, i.e. of the German attack on W. Europe 10 Mai-25 Jun 1940; the journal volume is for 1941), p. 151-154. Copy: B. — Reprinted or preprinted from Mitt. Thiir. bot. Ver. ser. 2. 47: 151-154. 1941. “Wahrend des Feldzuges im Westen, der mich mit einer vollmotorisierten Frontein- heit innerhalb von 46 Tagen durch Holland, Belgien, ganz Nordfrankreich, Ostfrankreich bis zur Schweizergrenze ... brachte, war es nur in bescheidenem Masse méglich zu botanisieren’’. [The senior author of TL-2 and the author of this account did not meet: the latter was too much in a hurry]. Do E. WALTON Walton, Elijah (1832-1880), British artist, specialized in landscape and mountain painting. (E. Walton). HERBARIUM and TypPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BM 5: 2261; DNB 20: 729 (T.G.B.); Rehder 1: 435; @ucker 125730;/Zandersedswo, pij2oyed. 1isspee32- BIOFILE: Anon., Brit. Mus. gen. cat. print. books 252: 624-625. 1965. Boase, F., Modern Engl. biogr. 3: 1183. 1965. : Bridson, G.D.R. et al., Nat. hist. mss. res. Brit. Isl. 295: 35. 1980. 16.623. Flowers from the upper Alps, with glimpses of their homes ... Philadelphia (J.B. Lippincott & Co.) 1871. (Fl. upper Alps). Author of text: T.G. Bonney. Publ.: 1871, p. [i]-vili, 72 pl. with text (col. liths.). Copzes: HH, NY, PH. Walton, John (1895-1971), British botanist; studied at Cambridge 1915-1921; botanist on the first Oxford expedition to Spitzbergen 1921; demonstrator of botany Cambridge 1922-1923; lecturer in botany at Manchester Univ.; successor to P.O. Bower as Regius professor of botany at Glasgow 1930-1962. (7. Walton). HERBARIUM and Types: E, GL, GW, Hunterian Museum Glasgow. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Andrews p. 345; Barnhart 3: 457; BM 8: 139; Bossert p. 425; Desmond p. 639 (b. 14 Mai 1895, d. 13 Aug 1971); Hirsch p. 315; IH 1 (ed. 1): 37, (ediva)en5a. (ed) 3) i655" (ed: 4): 715 Roonspser2rdile=2|/in6so 4a BIOFILE: Anon., Brit. Mus. gen. cat. print. books 252: 647-648. 1965; Hedwigia 71: (108). 1931 (call to Glasgow); Who was who (London) 7: 830. 1971-1980; Who’s who (London) 1931-1971. Andrews, H.N., The fossil hunters 135-138. 1980. Beck, C.B., Plant Sci. Bull. 17(2): 19. 1971. Braid, K.W., Glasgow Naturalist 19: 71-72. 1973 (obit.). Pant, D.D., Palaeobotanist 21(1): 127-128. 1974 (obit., portr.). Verdoorn, F., ed., Chron. bot. 2: 28, 33, 181. 1936, 3: 66, 160, 368, 369. 1937, 5: 406. 1939, 6: 190, 310. 1941, 7: 40. 1943. 16.624. On Rheoxylon, Bancroft — a Triassic genus of plants exhibiting a liane-type of vascular organisation ... London (printed and published for the Royal Society ...) 1923. Qu. (Rheoxylon). Publ.: 25 Jan 1923 (date on cover-t.p.), cover-t.p., p. [79]-108, pl. 5-6. Copies: BR, NY. — Issued as Phil. Trans. R. Soc., London ser. B 212: 79-109, pl. 5-6. 1923. 16.625. Carboniferous Bryophyta 1. ... Annals of Botany, ... 1925. Oct. Publ.: Jul 1925, cover-t.p., p. [563]-572, pl. 13. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ann. Bot. 39: [563]-572. pl. 13. 1925. 16.626. An introduction to the study of fossil plants ... London (Adam & Charles Black ...) 1940. Oct. (Introd. study foss. pl.). Ed. 1: Mai 1940, frontisp., p. [i]-x, [1]-188. Copzes: GB, HH, LC, LIV, USDA. Ed. 2: 1953, frontisp., p. [i]-x, 1-201. Copies: B, BR. - London (Adam and Charles Black, Bye) Ed. 2 (reprint): 1958, as 1953 with “slight revisions”. Copy: LIV. Walton, Lee Barker (1871-1937), American entomologist and botanist; studied at Cornell University and the University of Bonn; Dr. phil. Cornell 1902; professor of biology, Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio from 1902. (L. Walton). HERBARIUM and Types: Unknown. 54 L. WALZ BIOFILE: Anon., Amer. men sci. eds. 1-5, 1906-1933; Who was who Amer. 1: 1295. 1968. Osborn, H., Science 88: 49. 1938 (obit., b. 12 Nov 1871, d. 15 Mai 1937), 2: 120-121. 1946. Walton, L.B., Shorter scientific papers, Kenyon College 1940 (has appreciation by H. Osborn). 16.627. A review of the described species of the order Euglenoidina Bloch. Class Flagellata (Protozoa) with particular reference to those found in the city water supplies and other localities of Ohio ... Columbus (Published by the Ohio State University) 1915. Oct. (Rev. Euglen.). Publ.: Mar 1915 (date on cover), p. [i-ii], 343-459, pl. 12-26 (in text). Copy: US. - Published as Ohio Biol. Surv. 1(4): 343-459. pl. 12-26. 1915. 16.628. Eutetramorus globosus, a new genus and species of algae belonging to the Protococ- coidea (family Coelastridae) ... Columbus, Ohio, 1918. Oct. Publ.: Feb 1918, cover-t.p., p. [125]-127. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ohio J. Sci. 18(4): [125]-127. 1918. Walz, Jacob Jacoblevic (1840-1904), Russian botanist; studied in Kiev and Berlin (with P.F.A. Ascherson); professor of botany in Odessa. (7. Walz). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: MW (200). — Letters at G. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: De Toni 1: cxxvili-cxxix; Frank 3 (Anh.): 110; Herder p. 255; LS 28283-28284; Morren ed. 2, p. 30; PR 9989; TR 1546-1557. BIOFILE: Anon., Acta Horti Univ. Jurjev. 5: 272-273. 1904 (obit. not.); Nuov. Notarisia 15: 127. 1904 (d.); Science ser. 2. 21: 158. 1905 (d.). Bourdeille de Montrésor, Bull. Soc. Imp. Natural. Moscou ser. 2. 7: 483-484. 1894 (bibl.). Lindemann, E. von, Bull. Soc. Imp. Natural. Moscou 61(1): 82-83. 1886 (coll. MW; err. d. 1880). EPONYMy: The eponymy of Walzza Sorokin (1875) could not be determined. 16.629. Beitrag zur Morphologie und Systematik der Gattung Vaucheria DC. ... Jahrb. wiss. Bot. 1867. Oct. : Publ.: Mar-Apr 1867, p. [127]-160, pl. 12-14. Copy: LD. — Reprinted and to be cited from Jahrb. wiss. Bot. 5(2): [127]-150. 1867. Russian version: 1865, p. [i-u], [1]-40, pl. 1-2. Copy: NY. Walz, Lajos [Ludwig] (1845-1914), Hungarian botanist; studied at the Vienna Polytechnic 1864; gardener at the Graz Johanneum 1865-1868, idem in Kormend 1868- 1870; assistant gardener at the botanical garden of Budapest University 1870-1873, at the botanical garden of Klausenburg (Kolozsvar, Cluj) 1873-1914, from 1901 as inspec- tor. (L. Walz). HERBARIUM and Types: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 457; Morren ed. 10, p. 40; Rehder 4: 71; Tucker 1: 730. BIOFILE: Anon., Bot. Centralbl. 86: 47. 1901 (garden inspector Klausenburg); Osterr. bot. Z. 51: 182. 1901 (app. inspector garden Klausenburg), 64: 496. 1914 (d.). Gyorffy, I., Bot. Muz. Fuzetek 1: 1-9. 1916 (obit., portr.). Kenyeres, A., Magyar életrajzi lexikon L-Z: 1024-1025. 1969 (b. 29 Jul 1849, d. 27 Nov 1QI4). : Simonkai, L., Enum. fl. transsilv. xxxiv. 1886. a5) L. WALZ 16.630. 7):"345; INW por. BIOFILE: Anon., Science ser. 2. 84: 344. 1936 (obit. not.); Index Amer. bot. lit. 1886- 1966. 4: 464. 1969. 16.800. The genus Heliocarpus ... New York 1923. Oct. Publ.: 16 Mar 1923 (cover-t.p., so dated), cover-t.p., p. 109-128. Copies: HH, US. — 97 E. WATSON Reprinted and to be cited from Bull. Torrey bot. Club 50: 109-128. 1923. Note: Watson’s Contributions to a monograph of the genus Helianthus was published in Pap. Mich. Acad. Sci. 9: 305-475, pl. 47-86. 1929. Watson, Hewett Cottrell (1804-1881), British botanist and phrenologist of independ- ent means; studied medicine at Edinburgh 1828-1832 without taking a degree; from 1833 living at Thames Ditton near London; collected in the Azores in 1843; published on phrenology and on evolution in plants; from 1859 mainly dedicating himself to the distribution of British plants. (H. Wats.). HERBARIUM and TYPES: K (British herb.); early herbarium sent to F. v. Mueller at Melbourne (not traced). Other material in AK, AWH, B (mainly destr.), CGE, DBN, E, FI, HAMU, LIV, MANCH, NMW, OXF, PH, U, WAR. — The European collect- ion was presented to Owen’s College, Manchester (and see Kent & Allen, 1984). — Letters: see F.N. Egerton in DSB; e.g. 96 letters to C.C. Babington at CGE, to F.A.W. Miquel in U, to various botanists at G, K, UPS-UB. — Manuscript records for Cybele britannica at BM. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 2(2): 292; Barnhart 3: 464; BB p. 318; BL 1: 87, 323, 2: 225, 730; BM 5: 2272; Bossert p. 427; Clokie p. 262; CSP 6: 280-281, 8: 1202, 12: 771; Desmond p. 643-644 (b. 9 Mai 1804, d. 27 Jul 1881); DNB 20: 918-920 (60: 7-9); DSB 14: 189-191 (F.N. Egerton); Frank 3 (Anh.): 111; GR p. 418; Herder p. 168, 171; IF p. 737; 1H 1 (ed. 6): 365, (ed. 7): 345; Jackson p. 230, 231; LS 28385; PH 1-B; PR 10.005- 10.011, ed. 1: 10.989-10.993; Rehder 5: 904; TL-2/2056, 10.133, 11.610, see F-.J. Hanbury, W.W. Newbould, J.T.1.B. Syme; Tucker 1: 131, 733; Urban-Berl. p. 408; Zander ed: 10; ps 730, ed. 11, p. 833. BIOFILE: Allen, D.E., Proc. Bot. Soc. Brit. Isl. 6(2): 110-112. 1965 (H.C. Watson and the origin of exchange clubs; letter by W. in Mag. nat. Hist., ed. Loudon, Oct 1829; proposal to organize exchange); Victorian fern craze 17, 26, 1969; The naturalist in Britain 1976 (see index); The Botanists 232 [index; numerous entries; important ac- count] 1986; Soc. bibl. nat. hist., Newsletter 4: 5. 1979 (96 letters at CGE), 7: 5. 1980 (copy of will), 8: 6. 1980 (only 100 copies publ. of Topogr. bot., ed. 1; not for sale; all copies presented to colleagues), 17: 4. 1983, 17: 5. Feb 1983 (folio issues of ed. 1 and 2 of London catalogue); Watsonia 14(4): 408-409. Aug 1983 (London catalogue publi- cation dates and authors). Anon., Bonplandia 3: 34. 1855 (cogn. Leopoldina: Ramond), 6: 54. 1858 (id.); Bot. Centralbl. 7: 254-255. 1881, 11: 468. 1882 (herb. to K); Brit. Mus. gen. cat. print. books 253: 795-796. 1965; Bull. Soc. bot. France 28 (bibl.): 140. 1881 (d.); J. Bot. 11: g6. 1873 (request facts additional to Comp. Cybele brit.); J. Bot. 20: 64. 1882 (new ed. of Topogr. bot. in preparation; mss. submitted to K with his herbarium), 29: 190. 1891 (W.’s European herb. at Manchester Museum Owens College); Naturalist 4: 264-269. 1839 (autobiogr.); Nat. Nov. 3: 135. 1881 (d.); Trans. bot. Soc. Edinburgh 14: 300-302. 1883 (obit.). Baker, J.G., J. Bot. 19: 257-265. 1881 (obit., portr.), also in H.C. Watson, Topogr. bot. ed. 2, 1883, p. 1X-xxi. Boase, F., Modern English Biography 3: 1224-1225. 1965. Bridson, G.D.R. et al., Nat. hist. mss. res. 446. 1980. Brummitt, R.K. et al., Watsonia 16: 295. 1987 (on distribution Cybele brit., suppl. 1). Cadbury, D.A., Computer-mapped Fl. Warwickshire 56-57. 1971. Cooper, Th., ed., Men of the time, ed. 9. 991. 1875. Dalman, A.A. & M.H. Wood, Trans. Liverpool Bot. Soc. 1: 99. 1909. Dandy, J.E., Watsonian vice-counties of Great Britain, London 1969. Druce, G.C., Fl. Berkshire clxxiii-clxxiv. 1897; Fl. Buckinghamshire ci. 1926; Fl. North- hamptonshire cxx-cxxi. 1930. Egerton, H.C., Huntia 3(2): 87-102. 1979 (major study of his phytogeographical work; biogr.; portr.). Ellis, G., Amgueddfa 16: 3-10. 1974. Freeman, R.B., Brit. nat. hist. books 358-359. 1980. Kent, D.H., Brit. herb. 84. 1957. 98 H. WATSON Kent, D.H. & D.E. Allen, Brit. Irish herb. 268. 1984 (coll.). Milner, J.D., Cat. portr. Kew 103. 1906. Pearsall, W.H., Fl. Surrey 50. 1931. Reichenbach, H.G., Bot. Zeit. 39: 547. 1881 (d.). Riddelsdell, H.J., Fl. Glouc. cxix. 1948. White, J.W., Fl. Bristol 78-79. 1872. Wittrock, V.B., Acta Horti berg. 3(3): 83, pl. 145. 1905. Woodhead, T.W., Naturalist 1923: ror. COMPOSITE WoRKs: Botany, in Frederick Ducane Godman, Natural history of the Azores, or Western Islands p. 113-288. London 1870, TL-2/2056. HANDWRITING: Mon. biol. Canar. 4: pl. (item 43). 1973. EPONYMY: (journal): Watsonia, journal of the botanical society of the British Isles. Arbroath, Scotland. Vol. 1-x, 1949-1950-x. 16.801. Outlines of the geographical distribution of British plants; belonging to the division of vasculares or cotyledones ... Edinburgh (printed for private distribution) [1832]. Duod. (Outlines geogr. distr. Brit. pl.). Publ.: 1832, p. [i]-xvi, [1]-334. Copzes: USDA. — Edinburgh issue: s.d. [1832], p. [1]-xvi, [1]-334. Copy: PH. 16.802. The new botanist’s guide to the localities of the rare plants of Britain; on the plan of Turner and Dilwyn’s Botanist’s guide ... London (printed for Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, ...) 1835-1837. 2 vols. Duod. (Bot. guide). 1 (England and Wales): 1835 (p. vi: Oct 1835), p. [i]-vi, [vii, err.], [1]-402, [403, index], [404, colo.]. 2 (Scotland and adjacent isles): 1837 (p. xxii: Mar 1837; intended to be publ. 31 Mar 1837; whole impression destroyed by fire, reprinted later in 1837), p. [i-i, general t.p. for the two volumes], [407]-674, [i]-xxiv, preface to the whole work to be bound in front of vol. 1, except for p. [i], t.p. vol. 2, which became p. [405]. Copies: G, HH, LIV, NY. 16.803. Remarks on the geographical distribution of British plants; chiefly in connection with latitude, elevation, and climate ... London (printed for Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman ...) 1835. Duod. (Rem. geogr. distr. Brit. pl.). Publ.: 1835 (p. x: Nov 1835), p. [iJ]-xvi, [1]-288. Copies: B-S, G, HH, LIV, MO, NY. Other ed.: 1843 (p. [ii]: Jan 1843; rd. before Jul 1843 by Flora), p. [i]-iv, [1]-259, [260]. Copies: B-S, BR, G, NY. — The geographical distribution of British plants ... third edition. Part I. London (printed for the author) 1843. The “third” edition may refer to the Outlines as ed. 1 and to the “‘Remarks’ as ed. 2. Review: W.J. Hooker, London, J. Bot. 2: 154-156 [presumably March] 1843. German transl.: (of 1835 ed.): 1837 (p. xv: 24 Dec 1836; rev. R. Schneider, Flora 20(2) Lit. 6: 95-110. 28 Jul 1837), p. [i]-xx, [1]-261, [262,-263, err.], [264, colo.]. Copies: B- S, MO, NY. — Bemerkungen iiber die geographische Vertheilung und Verbreitung der Gewdchse Grossbritanniens, ... Uebersetzt und mit Beilagen und Anmerkungen versehen von C.F. Beilschmied ... Breslau (in Commission bei Jos. Max & Comp.) 1837. Oct. (Bemerk. geogr. Verth. Gew. Gr.-Brit.). 16.804. The London catalogue of British plants. Published under the direction of the Botan- ical Society of London, adapted for an index catalogue to British herbaria; for marking desiderata in exchanges of specimens; for indicating the species of local districts; and for a guide to botanical collectors, by showing the comparative rarity or frequency of the several species ... London (William Pamplin, ...) 1844. Oct. (London cat. Brit. pl.). Ed. [1]: 1844, cover-t.p., p. [1]-16, explanation on other p. of cover. Copies: BR, G, GOET. — Author: H.C. Watson. Other issues: see Simpson (1960) and Allen (1983) for other issues of ed. 1; see Allen (1983-1) for a description of the single folio sheet edition “produced expressly for use in packing up specimens to be sent to the Society’s Foreign members’’. (4 p.) — Salix by J.E. Leefe; Rubus by E. Lees. 99 H. WATSON Ed. 2: 1847 (t.p date 1848 but publ. by Dec 1847 fide Phytologist 2: 1051. Dec 1847), cover-t.p., p. [1]-16. Copy: BM. — Authors: H.C. Watson and G.E. Dennes. Other issue: folio single sheets as for ed. 1 (4 p.). (Allen 1983-1). Ed. 3: 1850, p. [i, cover-t.p.], iv, [1]-16. Copy: HU. — Authors: as ed. 2. Ed. 4: 1853. Authors: H.C. Watson and J.T. Syme (afterwards Boswell). Ed. 5: 1857 (Kew J. Bot. Dec 1857), cover-t.p., p. [1]-16. Copies: HH, NY. — Authors: as ed. 4. Ed. 6: Jul 1867 (J. Bot. Jul 1867), cover-t.p., p. [1]-32. Copres: G, HH, MO. — The London catalogue ... adapted for marking desiderata in exchanges of specimens; for an index catalogue to British herbaria; for indicating the species of local districts; for a guide to collectors, and by showing the comparative rarity or frequency of the several species ... London (Robert Hardwicke, ...) 1867. Oct. — Author: H.C. Watson. Ed. 7: Jul 1874 (HH copy has a note: “rec? July 28th 1874”; J. Bot. Feb 1874 in preparation, Sep 1874: publ.), cover-t.p., p. [1]-32. Copy: HH. — Author: H.C. Watson. — London (Robert Hardwicke, ...) 1874. Ed. 7 (other issue): 1877, cover-t.p., p. [1]-32. Copres: HH, NY. — London (Hardwicke & Bogue, ...) 1877. Ed. 7 (other issue): Feb 1881 (J. Bot. 1881), cover-t.p., p. [1]-32. Copy: NY. — London (George Bell & Sons, ...) s.d. Ed. 7 (other issue) as “Ed. 8’: 1883 (J. Bot. Sep 1883; erroneously as ed. 8, mistake corrected), cover-t.p., p. [1]-32. Copy: BM. Ed. 8: 1886 (p. v: Mai 1886), cover-t.p., p. [1]-39. Copies: BR, DBN, HH, M, NY. — Author: F.J. Hanbury. — The London catalogue ... Part 1. Containing the British Phae- nogamia, Filices, Equisetaceae, Lycopodiaceae, Selaginellaceae, Marsiliaceae, and Characeae ... London (George Bell & Sons, ...) s.d. — See also Robert Turnbull, Index of British plants according to the London catalogue (eighth edition), London 1889, 98 p. Ed. 8 (reissue with corrections): 1890 (p. 5: Mai 1890), cover-t.p., p. [1]-39. Copy: NY. — Title-page: as 1886 issue, s.d., but ““Eighth edition. (With corrections).”* — Author: F.J. Hanbury. Ed. g: Mai 1895 (p. 7: Mar 1895; J. Bot. Feb 1895: in the press, Apr 1894: on the eve of publ., Jun 1894 reviewed), p. [1]-50. Copzes: BR, DBN, HH, NY. — Author: F.J. Hanbury. — See C.G. Druce, Notes on the ninth edition of the London catalogue of British plants, Ann. Scott. nat. Hist. 1896: 38-53. Jan 1896. Ed. 10: Mar 1908 (p. 2: Feb 1908; Nat. Nov. Jul(2) 1908; J. Bot. Mar 1908), p. [i-11], [1]-48, text on cover p. [i-iii]. Copies: DBN, HH, NY. — Author: FJ. Hanbury. Ed. 11: 1925 (p. 4: Jun 1925; J. Bot. Oct 1895), p. [i], [1]-55, [56-58]. Copzes: DBN, HH, LIV, NY, U, USDA. — Authors: F.J. Hanbury and C.E. Salmon (coll.). — See reviews by E.G. Baker, A.J. Wilmott and H.W. Pugsley in J. Bot. 63: 297-304. Oct. 1925. Follow-up: J. Britten and A.B. Rendle, List of British Seed-plants and Ferns 1907, G.C. Druce, List of British plants 1908, 1928 and J.E. Dandy, Lust of British vascular plants, 1958. Ref.: Allen, D.E., Watsonia 14(4): 408-409. 1983 (dates; authors). Hooker, W.J., London J. Bot. 3: 288-295. 1844 (rev. ed. 1). Simpson, N.D., Bibl. index Brit. flora 1960. 16.805. Cybele britannica; or british plants and their geographical relations ... London (Published by Longman and Co. ...) 1847-1849, 4 vols. Oct. (in 4-s). (Cybele brit.). 1: 1847 (London J. Bot. rev. Mai-Jun 1847; Flora 21 Nov 1847), p. [iJ-iv, [1]-472. 2: 1849 (Kew J. Bot. rev. Dec 1849), p. [i]-iv, [1]-480. 3: 1852 (Kew J. Bot. rev. Jul 1852), map, p. [1-iv], [1]-560. 4: 1859 (p. 527: Apr 1859; rev. Alph. de Candolle in Arch. Sci. Bibl. Univ. Jul 1859; rev. D.F.L. von Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 16 Sep 1859), p. [i]-v, [vii, err.], [1]-527- Copies: B, G, H-UB, HH, MO, NY, USDA. Part first Supplement: 1860, p. [1]-119. Copies: G, MO, NY, USDA. — Part first of a supple- ment to the Cybele britannica ... London (printed for private distribution) [but distri- buted free to many botanists, see R.K. Brummitt et al. 1987] 1860. Oct. (in 4-s). Suppl. 1, Cybele brit. Part 2: see Supplement to Compendium, 1872. 100 J.-F. WATSON 16.806. Compendium of the Cybele britannica; or, British plants in their geographical re- lations ... Thames Ditton (printed for private distribution) 1868-1870. 3 parts. Oct. (in 4-s). (Comp. Cybele brit.). Publ.: in three parts, 1868-1870. The parts were provided with a temporary t.p. and other preface matter. For final binding a definitive t.p. and preface were published with the third part. Some copies are bound with the final t.p. and final preface, omitting the temporary material. Copies: BR, G, H-UB,; HH, USDA. 1: 1868 (rev. J. Bot. Dec 1868), map, p. [1i]-vui, [1]-200. 2: Nov 1869 (p. iv: Nov 1869; rev. J. Bot. Dec 1869), p. [i]-iv, 201-424. 3: Oct 1870 (rev. J. Bot. Dec 1870; id. Sep 1820; ‘‘...will be shortly published”’; rd. Nov 1870: publ.), p. [i-iv, t.p. and preface material for part 3], [425]-651, [i]-vi, [vii, cent.] final t.p. and preface. 16.807. Supplement to the Compendium of Cybele britannica; shewing the distribution of British plants through the thirty-eight sub-provinces being also a second supplement to Cybele britannica (the original work in four volumes) ... Thames Ditton (printed for private distribution only) 1872. Oct. (in 4-s). (Supplement Comp. Cybele brit.). Publ.: 1872, map, p. [i]-1v, [1]-213, [215, note]. Copies: BR, G, USDA. Ref.: Trimen, H., J. Bot. 11: 25-27. Jan 1873 (rev.). 16.808. Topographical botany. Being local and personal records towards shewing the distri- bution of British plants traced through the 112 counties and vice-counties of England and Scotland ... Thames Ditton (printed for private distribution only) 1873-1874. 2 parts. Oct. (Topogr. bot.). Ed. 1: 1873-1874, in 2 parts. Copy: LIV. 1: 1873 (pref. Jul 1873; J. Bot. Oct 1873), p. [i]-iv, [1]-367. 2: 1874, p. [i-iii], [369]-740. Ed. 2: Jul 1883 (p. v: Mai 1883; J. Bot. Aug 1883; Bot. Zeit. 28 Sep 1883; Bot. Centralbl. 3-7 Sep 1883; Nat. Nov. Aug(2) 1883), p. [i]-xlvii, [1]-612, map. Copies: BR, G, H- UB, HH, LIV, MO, NY, USDA. - Second edition, corrected and enlarged. London (Bernard Quaritch, ...) 1883. Edited by J.G. Baker and W.W. Newbould. Supplement: Arthur Bennett, Supplement to “Topographical botany’’, ed. 2, J. Bot. 43, suppl. 1905, 113 p. Second supplement: A. Bennett, C.E. Salmon, and J.R. Matthews. Second supplement to Watson’s “Topographical botany’, J. Bot. 67 (suppl.): 1-56. Mai 1929, 68 (bibl.): 57-99. Jan 1930. — TL-2/10.133. Further supplementary papers: see BL 2: 225. Ref.: Druce, G.C., Comital flora British Isles xix-xxi. 1932 (notes on authorship of re- cords in supplements). Jackson, B.D., J. Bot. 21: 363-370. 1883 (local catalogues used in preparing Topogr. bot.). Watson, John Forbes (1827-1892), Scottish physician and economic botanist; M.D. Aberdeen 1847; assistant surgeon Bombay medical service 1850; lecturer in physiology at Grant medical college; on sick leave to England 1853; reporter on economic products of India, keeper of the India office Museum 1858-1879. (7.F. Wats.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. — Letters at K. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 464; BM 5: 2272; Desmond p. 644 (d. 27 Jul 1892); DNB 60: 15-16 (20: 926-927); Herder p. 89; Jackson p. 11, 385, 388; LS 28386; PR 10012; Rehder 5: 904; Tucker 1: 733-734. BIOFILE: Allibone, S.A., Crit. dict. Engl. lit. 3: 2605. 1888. Anon., Brit. Mus. cat. print. books 253: 823. 1965; Cat. gén. livr. impr. Bibl. natl. 218: 997-998. 1973. Boase, F., Modern English biogr. 3: 1226-1227. 1965. Buckland, C.E., Dict. Indian biogr. 442-443. 1906. Ferguson, J.A., Bibl. Australia 7: 892-893. 1969. IOI J.-F. WATSON 16.809. Index to the native and scientific names of Indian and other easern economic plants and products. Officially prepared under the authority of the secretary of state for India in council .... London (Triibner & Co. ...) 1868. Oct. (Index Indian econ. pl.). Publ.: 1868 (p. iv: Nov 1866; J. Bot. rev. Jul 1868; Flora 20 Jun 1868), p. [i]-viii, [1]- 637, [639, colo.]. Copies: BR, G, HH, MO, PH. 16.810. Vienna Universal Exhibition, 1873. A classified and descriptive catalogue of the Indian Department ... London (W.H. Allen & Co., ...) 1873. Qu. (Classif. cat. Ind. Dept.). Publ.: 1873, p. [i]-viii, [1]-246. Copy: M. Watson, Peter William (1761-1830), British botanist and tradesman of Hull; founded the Hull botanic garden 1812; F.L.S. 1824. (P. Wats.). HERBARIUM and types: HUL (destroyed Jun 1943). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIoGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 465; BB p. 318; BM 5: 2272; Desmond p. 644 (b. Aug 1761, d. 1 Sep 1830); DNB 60: 22 (20: 933); Herder p. 484; Hortus 3: 1206; Jackson p. 244; NI 2110; PR 10013, ed. 1: 10994; Rehder 5: 904; Tucker 1: 734; Zander Ed s1G; pan 730.4) eds sue: O33" BIOFILE: Kent, D.H. & D.E. Allen, Brit. Irish herb. 268. 1984 (herb.). Loudon, J.C., Arbor. frutic. brit. 1: 188. 1838. Robinson, J.F., fl. East Riding Yorks. 12. 1902. Sheppard, T., Naturalist 1903: 240. 16.811. Dendrologia britannica, or trees and shrubs that will live in the open air of Britain throughout the year. A work useful to proprietors and possessors of estates, in selecting subjects for planting woods, parks and shrubberies; and also to all persons who cultivate trees and shrubs ... London (printed for the author; ...) [1823]-1825, 2 vols. Qu. (Dendrol. brit.). 1: 1823-1825 (? 1824; the book was presumably published in 24 parts between 1823 and 1825; no further details available to us; both title pages dated 1825; plates dated 1: 1 Jan 1823, these dates probably indicate composition and dates of fascicles), p. [i*-ii*], [i]-Ixxii, [i, abbr.], p/. 7-80 with text (col. liths. by J. Hart, E.D. Smith, Mrs. F. Travis). 2: 1823-1825 (1824?-1825; see above), p. [i-ii], pl. 87-172 (id.), [i-ii, indexes], 1-30 [31, err.], [33-39, indexes]. Copies: BR, G, HH, MO, NY. Watson, Sereno (1826-1892), American botanist; trained as a physician; secretary of the Planter’s Insurance Company in Greensboro, Alabama 1856-1861; employed with the Journal of Education at Hartford, Conn. 1861-1866; to California 1867; joined C. King’s Geological Exploration of the fortieth parallel as a volunteer 1867; official bota- nist of the expedition 1868; studied his collections at Yale 1869 and Harvard 1870-1874; assistant with A. Gray at the Gray Herbarium 1874-1888; curator ib. 1888-1892; travel- led in N.W. United States 1880, Guatemala 1885 and Europe 1886. (S. Wats.). HERBARIUM and types: US (2000; orig. King’s survey) and GH; further material in B (mainly destr.), FH (James), FI, K, NY, YU. — Manuscripts; note-books: GH; also at NY and US. — Letters e.g. at FH, G, GH, NY (see Lenley), UPS-UB. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 465; BJI 1: 62; BL 2: 86, 152, 153, 160, 161; BM 1: 711, 5: 2273, 8: 1400; Bossert p. 427; CSP 8: 1203, 11: 759-760, 19: 490-491; DAB 19: 547-548 (b. 1 Dec 1826, d. g Mar 1892) (B.L. Robinson); DSB 14: 192-193 (E.N. Shor); Ewan ed. 1: 43, 154, 201, 332-334, 335, ed. 2: 233; Herder p. 227, 228, 283, 342, 435; Hortus 3: 1206; IF p. 737; IH 1 (ed. 3): 41, (ed. 6): 365, (ed. 7): 345; Jackson p. 357, 358, 509; Langman p. 792-793; Lenley p. 429, 471; ME 3: 159, 163; Morren ed. 2, P- 37, ed. 10, p. 122; NAF 28B(2): 364-365; NI 2111; NW p. 61; PH 132, 164, 567, 906; PR 10669; Rehder 5: 904-905; RS p. 147; SIA see indexes; TL-1/431, 436; TL-2/2124, 102 S. WATSON 2132, 4421, see indexes; Tucker 1: 14, 734-735, 2: xl, 3: 327; Urban-Berl. p. 272; Zander ed@iromp 730, ed..1r, pi S33. BIOFILE: Anon., Amer. J. Sci. 143: 338. 1892 (d.); Bot. Gaz. 17: 99. 1892 (d.); Bot. Jahrb. 15 (Beibl. 34): 18. 1892 (d.); J. Bot. 30: 223. 1892 (obit. not.); Natl. cycl. Amer. biogr. 6: 423. 1896; Nature 45: 494. 1892 (obit.); Osterr. bot. Z. 42: 188. 1892 (d.); Who was who Amer., Hist. vol. 566. 1963. Barnhart, J.H., J. New York Bot. Gard. 28: 137-138. 1927 (biogr. sketch), 32: 37-38. 1931 (id.). Bessey, C.E., Amer. Natural. 26(304): 358-359. 1892 (obit.). Brewer, W.H., Amer. J. Sci. 143: 441-442. 1892; Biogr. Mem. Natl. Acad. Sci. 5: 267- 290. 1903. Coulter, J.M., Bot. Gaz. 17: 137-141. 1892 (obit., portr.). Deane, W., Bull. Torrey bot. Club 19(4): 125-128. 1892 (obit.). Elhott, C.A., Biogr. dict. Amer. sci. 268. 1979. Geiser, S.W., Natural. frontier 221-222, 224. 1948. Goodale, G.L., Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts Sci. 27: 403-416. 1893 (portr., obit., bibl. by J.-A. Allen). Gray, J.L., Letters A. Gray 838 [index]. 1893. Humphrey, H.B., Makers N. Amer. bot. 258-259. 1940; John Torrey 279, 298-301, 1942; Amer. bot. 1873-1892. 399 (index). 1944. Jones, M.E., Contr. Western Bot. 18: 139-140. 1935. Kibbe, A.L., ed., Afield with plant lovers and collectors, bot. corr. H.N. Patterson, Quincy, Ill. 1953, p. 59. Lowden, R.M., Taxon, index pers. names vols. 1-30. 778. 1985. M.B., Sci. Amer. 65: 233. 1892 (obit., portr.). McKelvey, S.D., Bot. expl. Trans. Mississippi West 878, 978. 1955. McVaugh, R., Edward Palmer 429 [index]. 1956. Morot, L., J. Bot. 6: 464. 1892 (B.L. Robinson succeeds S.W. as curator GH). Reifschneider, O., Biogr. Nevada botanists 44-47. 1964 (biogr. sketch, portr.). Reveal, J., i A. Cronquist et al., Intermountain flora 1: 53-54. 1972. Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 410. 1975 (coll.); Bryologist 80(3): 520. 1977 (musci FH-James); Cryptogamie, Bryol. Lichénol., Paris 5: 58. 1984 (S.W. and Th.P. James). Sutton, $.B., Charles Sprague Sargent 382 [index]. 1970. Tiehm, A., Brittonia 37(4): 400-424. 1985 (A guide to the botany of Clarence King’s Exploration of the fortieth parallel 1867-1869 (material mainly Teme by S. Watson; revision, typification)). Urban, I., Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 10: (33)-(35). 1892. Watson, Se Bot. Gaz. 17: 169-170. 1892 (““On nomenclature” in defense of Kew rule, “There is nothing whatever of an ethical character inherent in a name through any priority of publication or position ...”). COMPOSITE works: (1) With J.T. Rothrock, Cat. pl. 1874, see TL-2/9657, Watson author of text on p. 5-19. Copies: G, HH, NY, PH, US(2), USDA. (2) With J.T. Rothrock et al., Rep. U.S. geogr. surv., Wheeler 1878 (publ. Jun-Aug 1879), see TL-2/9658. (3) With A.-Gray and B.L. Robinson, Syn. fl. N. Amer. 1(1). 1895, see TL-2/2132. (4) Co-author A. Gray, Manual ed. 6. 1890, see TL-2/2124. HANDWRITING: Bartonia 28: pl. 8. 1957; Candollea 34: 197-198. 1979. NOTE: Watson graduated from Yale college in the class of 1847 together with H.G. Jesup and J.D. Smith. EPONYMY: Watsonamra O. Kuntze (1891). 16.812. United States geological expolration [sic] of the forteeth parallel. Clarence King, geologist-in-charge [vol. 5] Botany. By Sereno Watson, aided by prof. Daniel C. Eaton, 103 S. WATSON and others ... Washington (Government Printing Office) 1871. Qu. (Botany [fortieth parallel]). Collaborators: D.C. Eaton, A. Gray, J. Torrey, G. Engelmann, S.T. Olney (Carex), J.W. Robbins (Potamogeton), T.P. James (musci), E. Tuckerman (lichenes). Publ.: Sep-Dec 1871 (p. iii: 26 Aug 1871; rev. A. Gray Amer. J. Sci. Arts Jan 1872; Bull. Torrey bot. Club Jan 1872), p. [iJ-lui, map, [1]-525, pl. 2-40 (uncol. liths.; J.H. Emerton). Copies: B, HH, L, NY, PH, US: IDC 7638. — Prof. Papers Engineer Dept. U.S. Army no. 18, vol. 5. Ref:: True, G.H., Mentzelia 2: 11-13. 1976. 16.813. United States geological exploration of the goth parallel. Clarence King, U.S. Geologist, in charge. List of plants collected in Nevada and Utah 1867-’69; numbered as distributed. Sereno Watson, collector [Washington, D.C., ... 1871]. Oct. (Last pl. Nevada Utah). Publ.: 1871 (p. 43: Mai 1871), p. [1]-43. Copies: FH, G, HH, MO, NY, US(2). 16.814. Contributions to American botany. 1.-X VIII. ... 1873-1891. Oct. 1: Mai 1873, p. [1]-7. Reprinted and to be cited from Amer. Natural. 7(5): 299-303. 1873. — New plants of Northern Arizona. 2: Nov 1873 (Proc. for 13 Mai 1873, t.p. reprint: “issued September 1873”, corrected by hand to “issued Nov. 1873”), p. [517]-618. — Id. Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts Sci. 8: [517]-618. 1873. — Revisions of ... Lupinus, Potentilla, i Oenothera. 3: Nov 1873, p. [i], [662]-665. — Id. bose Natural. 7(11): [662]-665. 1873. — On section Avicularia a . Polygonum. 4: Apr 1874, p. [i], 82-186. — Preprinted or reprinted from Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts Sci. g: 82-126. 1874. — Revision of the North American Chenopodiaceae. 5: Apr 1875, p. [i], 333-350. — Id. 10: 333-350. 1875. — Revision of the genus Ceanothus. 6: Feb 1876, p. [i], 105-148. — Id. 11: 105-148. 1876. — Three papers. 7: 13 Jun 1877 (date on cover err. “June 13, 1876’), p. [i], 246-278. — Id. 12: 246-278. 1877. — Descriptions of new species of plants. 8: Feb 1878, p. [1]-3. — Reprinted and to be cited from Amer. J. Sci. 15: 135-136. i — The poplars of North America. g: Jul 1879, p. [i], 213-303, [i-vili, index]. — Preprinted or reprinted from Proc. Amer. Acad. Ase Sci. 14: 213-303. 1879. — Two papers. 10: 10 Aug 1882, p. [i], 316-382, [1]-6, index. — Id. 17: 316-382. 1882. - Two papers. 11: 15 Aug 1883, p. [i], 96-196, [1]- 35 index. — Id. 18: 96-196. — Two papers. 12: 21 Feb 1885, p. [i], 324-378, [i]-11, index. — Id. 20: 324-378. 1885. — Two papers. 13: 2 Jun 1886, p. [i], 414-468, [1]-2, index. — Id. 21: 414-468. 1886. — Four papers. 14: 25 Jun 1887, p. [i], 396-481, FT, index. — Id. 22: 396-481. 1887. — Two papers. — Erratum to Contribution xiv: Bot. Gaz. 13: 322. 1888. 15: 29 Mai 1888, p. [i], 249-287, [i, index]. — Id. 23: 249-287. 1888. — Three papers. 15: 29 Mai 1888, p. [i], 249-287, [i, index]. — Id. 23: 249-287. 1888. — Three papers. 16: 31 Jan 1889, p. [i], 36-86, [1]-2, index. — Id. 24: 36-87. 1889. — Two papers. 17: 25 Sep 1890, p. [i], 124-163, [i, index]. — Id. 25: 124-163. 1890. — Two papers. 18: 31 Jul 1891, p. [i], 124-163, [i, index]. — Id. 26: 124-163. 1891. Copies: B, BR, FH, G, HH, M, MO, NY, PH, US. 16.815. (Uniform with the publications of the) Geological Survey of California. J.D. Whitney, State Geologist. Botany ... Cambridge, Mass. (Welch, Bigelow, & Co., ...) [vol. 2: John Wilson and son, ...]) 1876-1880. 2 vols. Qu. (Bot. California). Authorship: vol. 1, Polypetalae by W.H. Brewer and S. Watson; Gamopetalae by Asa Gray; vol. 2: S. Watson with contributions by e.g. M.S. Bebb, G. Engelmann, W. Boott, G. Thurber, D.C. Eaton. 1: Mai-Jun 1876 (p. 1x: ES Apr 1876; Amer. J. Sci. rev. by A. Gray Jul 1876 “has ... made its appearance’, inf. J.W. Landon; Bot. Zeit. 20 Oct 1876; J. Bot. 1876; Bull. Torrey bot. Club Jul- Aug 1876), p. [i]-xx, [1]-628. 2: Jul-Dec 1880 (p. vili: 1 Jul 1880; Bull. Torrey bot. Club Feb 1881; Amer. J. Sci. Mar 1881; Bot. Zeit. 25 Mar 1881; J. Bot. Mar 1881; Nat. Nov. Jan(2) 1881), p. [i]-xv, [1]-559- Copies: BR, G, HH, K, MO, NY, US. 104 WA. WATSON Ed. 2 of vol. 1: 1880 (issued simultaneously with vol. 2; minor corrections; major ad- ditions in vol. 2), p. [i]-xx, [1]-628. Copzes: BR, MO. Note (1) Referred to in other papers as Botany of Calvfornia. (2) J.W. Landon informs us that preprints of the contributions by Michael Schuck Bebb (2: 82-90) were available on 10 Jul 1879; id. by G. Engelmann (2: 93-99, 104-107) on I Oct 1879. 16.816. Smithsonian miscellaneous collections. 258. Bibliographical index to North American botany; or citations of authorities for all the recorded indigenous and naturalized species of the flora of North America, with a chronological arrangement of the synonymy ...Part i. Polypetalae. Washington (published by the Smithsonian Institution) March 1878. Oct. +. (Bibl. index N. Amer. bot.). Publ.: Mar 1878 (t.p.), p. [iJ-vi, [vu], [1]-476. Copies: B-S, FAS, FH, G, HH, M, MICH, MO, NY, PH(2), U, US(2), USDA; IDC 8861. Watson, Walter (1872-1960), British school teacher and lichenologist; biology master Sexeys, Bruton, Somerset 1902, at Taunton School 1908-1939; D.Sc. London 1918. (Wa. Wats.). HERBARIUM and Types: BM (lichens), Taunton Museum (TTN) (flowering pl.), E (bryoph.), OXF (Sphagnum). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BB p. 318; BJI 2: 187; BL 2: 264, 730; Clokie p. 262; Desmond p. 644 (b. 30 Mar 1872, d. 10 Jan 1960); GR 384-385, cat. p. 73; Hawksworth p. 186; Kelly p. 237; LS suppl. 29375-29388; SBC p. 134. BIOFILE: Ainsworth, G.C., Trans. Brit. mycol. Soc. 43(4): 581-582. 1960 (obit., portr.). Anon., Index Amer. bot. lit. 1886-1966. 4: 464-465. 1969. Blackwell, E.M., Naturalist 877: 53-66. 1961. Hawksworth, D.L. & M.R.D. Seaward, Lichenol. Brit. Isl. 29, 165, 167 (bibl.), 199. 197 7- Laundon, J.R., Lichenologist 11: 1-26. 1979 (lich. at B). Sowter, F.A., Trans. Brit. bryol. Soc. 3(5): 783-784. 1960; Lichenologist 1(4): 207-208. 1960 (obit.). Note: After our period: Census catalogue of British lichens. Cambridge 1953, Oct. (publ. 1 Sep 1953, xix, 92 p. Watson’s last work, often quoted). 16.817. New rare or critical lichens ... Extracted from the Journal of Botany ... 1917. Oct. Publ.: Apr, Aug, Nov 1917, p. [107]-111, [204]-210, [310]-316. Copzes: Almborn, B. — Reprinted and to be cited from J. Bot. 55: 107-111. Apr, 204-210, Aug, 310-316, Nov 1917. 16.818. Cryptogamic vegetation of the sand-dunes of the west coast of England ... Cambridge (at the University Press) 1918. Oct. Publ.: Jun 1918, cover-t.p., p. [i, recto of [126]], [126]-143. Copzes: Almborn, B(g), Stevenson.— Reprinted and to be cited from J. Ecol. 6(2): 126-143. 1918. 16.819. Sphagna, their habitats, adaptations and associates ... Annals of Botany, ... 1918. Oct. Publ.: Oct 1918, cover-t.p., p. [535]-551. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ann. Bot. 32: [535]-551. 1918. 16.820. The bryophytes and lichens of calcareous soil ... Gambridge (at the University Press) 1918. Oct. Publ.: Nov 1918, cover-t.p., p. [189]-198. Copies: Almborn, B(3), Stevenson. — Reprinted and to be cited from J. Ecol. 6(3, 4): [189]-198. 1918. 16.821. The bryophytes and lichens of fresh water ... Cambridge (at the University Press) 191g. Oct. 105 WA. WATSON Publ.: Mai 1919, cover-t.p., p. [71]-83. Copzes: B, Stevenson. — Reprinted and to be cited from J. Ecol. 7(1-2): [71]-83. 1919. 16.822. The Bryophytes and Lichens of arctic-alpine vegetation ... Cambridge (at the Univers- ity Press) 1925. Oct. Publ.: Jan 1925, cover-t.p., p. [1]-26. Copies: Almborn, B(2), Stevenson. — Reprinted and to be cited from J. Ecol. 13(1): [1]-26. 1925. 16.823. The classification of lichens ... London (Cambridge University Press) [1930]. Oct. Publ.: 1930 (Nat. Nov. Aug 1930), cover-t.p., p. [1]-68. Copzes: Almborn, B, FH, Stev- enson. — Reprinted and to be cited from The New Phytologist 18(1, 2): 1-68. 1929 [1930] see J. Bot. 68: 317. Oct 1930. 16.824. The bryophytes and lichens of moorland ... Cambridge (at the University Press) 1932. Oct. Publ.: Aug 1932, cover-t.p., p. [i, recto of 284], [284]-313. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from J. Ecol. 20(2): [284]-313. 1932. 16.825. Notes on lichens, mainly from Orkney, in the herbarium of the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, ... Trans. Bot. Soc. Edin. ... 1935. Oct. Publ.: 1935, cover, p. [505]-520. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from Trans. Bot. Soc. Edinburgh 31(4): [505]-520. 1935. 16.826. The Bryophytes and Lichens of British woods ... Cambridge (at the University Press), 1936, 2 parts. Oct. 1 (Beechwoods): Feb 1936, cover-t.p., p. [i], [139]-161. — Reprinted and to be cited from J. Ecol. 24(1): [139]-161. 1936. 2 (Other woodland types): Aug 1936, cover-t.p., p. [i, recto of [446]], [446]-478. — Id. 24(2):[446]-478. 1936. Copies: Almborn, B. Watson, Sir William (1715-1787), British physician, physicist and botanist; MD Halle & Wittenberg 1757; physician to the Foundling Hospital, London 1762-1787. ((5Szr) Wm. Wats.). HERBARIUM and Types: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 3: 581; Ainsworth p. 25, 185, 311, 348; Backer p. 622; Barnhart 3: 465; Bossert p. 428; Dawson p. 858-859; Desmond p. 645 (b. 3 Apr 1715, d. 10 Mai 1787); DNB 60: 45-47 (20: 956-958); Dryander 3: see index; DSB 14: 193-196 (J.L. Heilbron, q.v. for prim. and sec. bibl.); LS 28388-28396; PR 10397, alph.; Rehder 5: 905; SO add. 638; TL-2/see T. Velley; Tucker 1: 735. BIOFILE: Allibone, S.A., Crit. dict. Engl. lit. 3: 2609. 1880. Berkeley, E. & D.S., Dr. John Mitchell 283 [index]. 1974. Bridson, G.D.R. et al., Nat. hist. mss. res. Brit. Isl. 255.54. 1980. Cameron, H.C. et al., Hist. Worshipf. Soc. Apothecaries London 1: 78-82, 132-135. 1963. Fries, Th.M., Bref Skrifv. Linné 1(6): 88. rgr2. Gunther, A.E., The founders of science of the British Museum 1753-1900. Halesworth, p. 6-7. Hulth, J.M., Bref Skrifv. Linné 2(1): 101-103. 1916. Litjeharms, W.J., Gesch. Mykol. 143 f., 204. 1936. Pulteney, R., Sketch. progr. bot. England 2: 295-340. 1790. Rose, H.J., New gen. biogr. dict. 12: 428-429. 1850. EPONYMY: Watsonia P. Miller (1758, nom. cons.); Watsonia Boehmer (1760). Watson, William (of Kew) (1858-1925), British gardener and botanist; Kew gardens 106 4 D. WATT 1879, asst. curator 1886; curator of the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew 1go1-1922. (Wm. Wats. (Kew)). HERBARIUM and TYPES: K. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 622; Barnhart 3: 465 (b. 13 Mar 1858, d. 30 Jan 1825); BB p. 318-319; BM 5: 2273; CSP 19: 491; Desmond p. 645; Hortus 3: 1206; Lenley p. 429; LS 28387, 40.437; MW p. 525; NI 2111n; TL-2/12.981; Tucker 1: 735; “ander ied: 10;)p-9730; ed. Ti, p. 833. BIOFILE: Anon., Brit. Mus. gen. cat. print. books 253: 886. 1965; Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1901: 169 (app. curator), 1922: 174 (retirement), 1925: 41 (d.), 94-96 (obit.); Gard. Chron. 1887(2): 137, 1892(1): 812, 813, 1925(1): 135 (obit., portr.); Hedwigia 65: (195). 1925 (d.); J. Bot. 60: 280. 1922 (retirement), 63: 85. 1925 (d.); J. Kew Guild 1923: 160, 1925: 342, 1926: 394, 422-425; Nature 115: 271-272. 1925; Nat. Nov. 23: . 539. 1901 (curator Kew); Osterr. bot. Z. 51: 447. 190. Corbett, J., Gard. Chron. 1925(1): 102. Fletcher, H.R., Story R. Hort. Soc. 225, 287-288, 299. 1969. Gunn, M. & C.E. Codd, Bot. Expl. S. Afr. 371. 1981. Hadfield, M. et al., Brit. gardeners 301. 1980. Hill, A.W., Proc. Linn. Soc. London 137: 84-85. 1925. Moore, F.W., Gard. Chron. 1922(2): 30 (appreciation, portr.). Nelmes, E. & W. Cuthbertson, Curtis’s Bot. Mag. dedic. 307-308, portr. 1932. Watson, W., Gard. Chron. ser. 3. 2: 271-272, 331-332, 429-430, 519-520. 1887 (“A month at the Cape’’). 16.827. Cactus culture for amateurs: being descriptions of the various cactuses grown in this country, with full and practical instructions for their successful cultivation ... London (L. Upcott Gill, ...) [1889]. Oct. (Cactus cult.). Ed. [1]: 1889 (p. [v]: Jan 1889; Bot. Zeit. 31 Mai 1889; Nat. Nov. Mar(2) 1889), p. [i- ii], frontisp., p. [iil-vii], [1]-246, [247]. Copies: HH, MO, NY. Ed. [2]: 1899 (p. [v]: Apr 1899; Bot. Zeit. 1 Aug 1899; Nat. Nov. Aug(1) 1899), p. [1-11], frontisp., [i-vui], [1]-270. Copies: MO, NY. Bde gas 1\(1G03”). Ed. 4: 1920, p. [i-ii], frontisp., [i-vii], [1]-135, 5 pl. Copy: NY. Ed. 5: 1935, p. [i-ii], frontisp., p. [iii-vu], [1]-135, 5 pl. Copy: BR. 16.828. Orchids: their culture and management. With descriptions of all the kinds in general cultivation ... London (L. Upcott Gill, ...) 1890. Oct. (Orchids). Co-author: William [Jackson] Bean (1863-1947). Ed. [1]: 1889-1890 (Bot. Zeit. 30 Aug 1889, part 1, published in 12 parts, 12: Jun 1890), p. [ij-xi, [1]-554, 12 pl. Copies: BR, HH, MO. Ed. 2: 1895 (Bot. Zeit. 1 Nov 1895; Nat. Nov. Sep(1) 1895), p. [i-xi], [1]-554, 12 pl. Copy: BR (incompl.). Ed. 3: 1903 (Bot. Zeit. 16 Oct 1903; Nat. Nov. Sep(1) 1903), p. [i-11], frontisp., [111-x1], [1]-559, [560, colo.], 20 pl. Copies: BR, MO. — Reviewed by H.J. Chapman. 16.829. Rhododendrons & Azaleas ... London (J.C. & E.C Jack ...) [1911]. Oct. (Rhodod- endr. Azal.). Publ.: 1911 (Bot. Centralbl. 28 Nov 1911; Nat. Nov. Sep(2) rgr1r), p. [i]-xi, [1]-116, pl. 1-8. Copies: B-G, MO. Watt, David Allan Poe (1830-19:7), British-born Canadian naturalist at Montreal. (D. Wait). HERBARIUM and Types: MO; some further material at BM, E, K. — Letters at G, GH, NY (Barnhart corr.), UPS-UB. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 465 (d. 13 Dec 1917); CSP 8: 1203, 11: 760; 107 D. WATT GR p. 419; Hortus 3: 1206; IF p. 137, suppl. 3: 218; Jackson p. 366; LS 28397; Morren ol, WO. ja, uses Jeol ew syle Iie ee ie Fos. BIOFILE: Maxon, W.R:, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 34: 111-113. 1921 (‘‘a neglected fern paper” by Watt). 16.830. Botanical notes extracted from the Canadian Naturalist ... 1869. Publ.: Sep 1869, p. [1]-16. Copy: FH. — Reprinted and to be cited from Canad. Natural. ser. 2. 4: 357-370. 1869. Watt, Sir George (1851-1930), British economic botanist; MB Glasgow 1872; professor of botany, Calcutta University 1873-1884; scientific assistant secretary Supreme Gvt. Secretariat, India 1884; commissioner for India Colonial Exhibition London 1885-1886; Reporter on Economic products Gvt. India 1887-1903; on special duty in London 1904- 1908; retired from Indian service 1906; president Richmond Athenaeum 1907-1908; visited San Thomé igr2. (G. Wait). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: E (private herb., ca. 20.000); further material in A, B (mainly destr.), BM (Sao Tomé), CAL, CGE, DBN, GLAM, K (260 Gossypium and Indian material), M, MO (Sao Tomé), OXF. — Letters at G. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 465; BJI 1: 62; BM 5: 2273; Bossert p. 428; Clokie p. 262; Desmond p. 645 (b. 24 Apr 1851, d. 2 Apr 1930); Herder p. 214, 317; Hortus 3: 1206; Jackson p. 58, 387; LS 28398-28401, 40439; Morren ed. 10, p. 144; MW p. 525; Rehder 5: 905; TL-2/13.121, see E. Thurston; Tucker 1: 735, 2: xl; Urban-Berl. Pp 4069Zander ede 10; ps 7gomeds: lin ps a33e BIOFILE: Anon., Brit. Mus. gen. cat. print. books 253: 912. 1965; J. Bot. 68: 149-150. 1930 (obit.); Who’s who (London) 1900-1930; Who was who (London) 1929-1940, 1423-1424. Balfour, I.H., Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1930: 328-330 (obit.). Bridson, G.D.R. et al., Nat. hist. mss. res. Brit. isl. 138.49. 1980. Buckland, C.E., Dict. Indian biogr. 443. 1906. Burkill, I.H., Proc. Linn. Soc. London 142: 226-229. 1931 (obit.); Chapt. hist. bot. India 58, 147, 148, 187, 198. 1965. Exell, A.W., Cat. vasc. pl. S. Tome 14. 1944. Lowden, R.M., Taxon, Index pers. names vols. 1-30. 778. 1985. Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 410. 1975. Stebbing, E.P., Nature 125: 677-678. 1930 (obit.). EPONYMY: Wattia S.H. Mamay (1967) was named for A.D. Watt of the U.S. Geological Survey. COMPOSITE WoRKs: Editor, The agricultural Ledger, Calcutta, 1892-1903. 16.831. A dictionary of the economic products of India ... Calcutta (printed by the superin- tendent of Government printing, India) 1885-1893. Oct. 6 vols. (in g). (Dict. econ. prod. India). Authorship: “Assisted by numerous contributors”’. 1: 1885 (p. v: 1 Jul 1885), p. [i]-v, [i]-xxxin, [1]-559. Copy: MO. I (reissue): 1889 (p. x1: on 1889), p. essai [1]-559. 2: 1880, p. [1-11], [1]-689. 3: 1890 (p. iv: Jul 1890), p. [i]-iv, [1]-534. — London (W.H. Allen & Co., ...), Calcutta (Office superintendent ...). 4: 1890, p. [i-11], [1]-643. 5: 1891 (p. [ini]: Jun 1891), p. [i-11], [1]-676. 6(1): 1892 (p. iv: 6 Aug 1892), p. [i]-iv, [1]-594. 6(2): 1893, p. [1], [1]-687. 6(3): 1893, p. [i], [1]-479. 6(4): 1893, p. [i-u], [1]-375. 4 WATTS Copies: 1 (reissue) and 2-6(4), index: G(1-5), HH, MO (2-6(4)), NY; IDC 7322. Index: 1896, p. [i-iii], [1]-165. Ref.: Chakravarthy, R.S., Econ. Bot. 29: 31-38. 1975 (Watt’s Dictionary: a landmark ...; Dictionary updated in Wealth of India 1948-1973). 16.832. The wild and cultivated cotton plants of the world. A revision of the genus Gossypium framed primarily with the object of aiding planters and investigators who may contem- plate the systematic improvement of the cotton staple ... London, New York, Bombay, and Calcutta (Longmans, Green, and Co. ...) 1907. Oct. (Wild. cult. cotton). Publ.: 1907 (p. x: Jul 1907; NY rd. Dec 1907; Nat. Nov. Jan(2) 1908), p. [i], frontisp. [= pl. r], [mi]-xiv, [1]-406, pl. 2-53. Copies: B-S, BR, G, HH, NY, PH, WAG; IDC 7323- 16.833. The commercial products of India being an abridgment of ‘““The dictionary of the economic products of India” ... London (John Murray, ...) 1908. Oct. (Commerc. prod. India). Publ.: 1908 (p. viii: Jul 1908), p. [i]-vii, [1]-1189, [1190, colo.]. Copies: HH, MO, NY. Facsimile reprint: 1966, Delhi (Today & Tomorrow). Watt, John Mitchell (1892-1980), South African botanist, physician and pharmaco- logist; studied at Edinburgh (Dr. phil. 1916) and Munchen universities; served in the Royal Army Medical Corps in the Middle East (World War I) and in the S. African Medical Corps (World War II); professor of pharmacology and therapeutics Univ. Witwatersrand 1921-1957; in retirement lecturing in Plymouth, England and Demonstrator, Dept. Physiology, Univ. Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. (7./. Waitt). HERBARIUM and Types: PRE, J. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 465; BFM 2886; BL 1: 54, 323. BIOFILE: Bullock, A.A., Bibl. S. Afr. bot. 127. 1978. Guillarmod, A.J., Fl. Lesotho 54, 65-66. 1971. Gunn, M. & L.E. Codd, Bot. explor. S. Afr. 371. 1981 (biogr. sketch, coll., portr., b. 1 Dec 1892, d. 23 Apr 1980). 16.834. The medicinal and poisonous plants of Southern Africa being an account of their medicinal uses, chemical composition, pharmacological effects and toxicology in man and animal ... Edinburgh (E. & S. Livingstone ...) 1932. Oct. (Med.. poison. pl. S. Afr.). Co-author: Maria Gerdina Breyer-Brandwijk. Publ.: 1932 (J. Bot. rev. Nov 1932; Kew Bull. rev. 2 Dec 1933), p. [1-1], frontisp., [ii]- xx, [1]-314, 25 pl. Copies: HH, USDA. Preliminary publ.: S. Afr. J. Sci. 25: 227-236. Dec 1928, The present position of our knowledge of S. African medicinal and poisonous plants. Note: Also: The medicinal and poisonous plants of Southern and Eastern Africa, Edinburgh- London, 1962, p. [i]-xu, [1]-1457. Copy: B. Peterson (actually a greatly enlarged second ed. of the above). Watts, William Walter (1856-1920), British-born Australian clergyman and botanist; studied at New College, London, in training for the Congregational Church; ordained 1882; served at Stratford-on-Avon 1882-1886; to Australia (New South Wales) 1887; pastor of the Congregational Church at Milton, Brisbane 1887-1893, in New Zealand 1893-1894; minister at Orange N.S.W. (1894?-) 1895; ordained Presbyterian minister 1896; served at Ballina 1896-1903, Young 1904-1907, Gladesville-Ryde 1910-1916, ul- timately in Wycheproof; studied the mosses of N.S.W. (Watts). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: NSW (12.000); other material at BM, G, H, S, SYD. — Letters: 61 letters to Brotherus in H-UB; other letters at G. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 466 (b. 5 Oct 1856, d. 20 Sep 1920); BB p. 109 WATTS 319; BM 8: 1401; Bossert p. 428; Desmond p. 647; GR p. 419; HR; IF suppl. 3: 218; LS 28405; SBC p. 134. BIOFILE: Lowden, R.M., Taxon, Index pers. names vols. 1-30. 778. 1985. Maiden, J.H., Extracts report of director botanic gardens, ... New South Wales for 1919: g. 1920 (Watts herb. to NSW), for 1920: 5. 1922 (obit. not.). Nangle, J., J. Proc. R. Soc. N.S.W. 55: 3-4. 1921 (see also p. 169). Ramsay, H.P., Taxon 29(4): 455-469. 1980 (major biogr. treatment; bibl. see refs., mss., eponymy, collecting areas, portr.). Sayre, G., Bryologist 80: 520. 1977 (coll.). Willis, J., Vict. Natural. 66: 105-106. 1949; Muelleria 1: 57. 1955. COMPOSITE WORKS: Ferns, mosses and hepatics, in Anon., Handbook for New South Wales, Sydney 1914, p. 446-452. 16.835. Census muscorum australiensium. A classified catalogue of the frondose mosses of Australia and Tasmania, collated from available publications and herbaria records ... Proceedings Linnean Society of New South Wales supplement 1902, 1905. Oct. (Census musc. austral.). Co-author: Thomas Whitelegge (b. 1850). 1: 16 Dec 1902 (cover; submitted 8 Mai 1g02; Nat. Nov. Feb(2) 1903), p. [1]-go0. — Issued as Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. 23(3). Suppl.: 1-90. 1902. 2: Mai 1906 (p. 163: 10 Apr 1906; Nat. Nov. Jun(2) 1906), p. [g1]-163. — Issued id. 30(4) suppl.: 91-163. 1906 [for 1905]. Copies: FH, H. 16.836. The Sphagna of Australia and Tasmania ... From the Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales ... 1912. Oct. Publ.: 13, Dec 1912 (date on cover reprint), cover-t.p., p. [383]-389. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. 37(2): [383]-389. 1912. Watzel, Kajetan [Cajetan] (1812-1885), Bohemian physician and botanist at Bohmisch Leipa (Lipa). (Watzel). HERBARIUM and TYPES: Some material in PR. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 466 (d. 29 Mai 1885); BM 5: 2274; Futak- Domin p. 649; Klastersky p. 200 (b. 4 Aug 1812); Maiwald p. 164, 165, 235, 236, 238; PR 10014-10015; Rehder 5: go6. 16.837. Die im Horizonte von Béhm.-Leipa vorkommenden Moose und Geftss-Cryptogamen ... [Programm Ober-Realschule Bohmisch-Leipa 1874]. Oct. Publ.: 1874, p. [1]-23. Copy: B. — Preceded by Vegetations-Beobachtungen im Horizonte von Bohm. Leipa, 71 p., ib. 1854. 16.838. Die phanerogame Flora des Gebietes von B.-Leipa [Bohm.-Leipa (Druck von Josef Hamann) 1877]. Oct. (in 4-s). Publ.: 1877 (p. [1]-54. Copies: B, GOET, HH. — Published in 14. Jahresber. Communal- Oberrealschule Bohm.-Leipa 1876-1877: 1-54. 1877. Watzl, Bruno (1886-x), Austrian botanist; Dr. phil. Wien 1909 (student of Richard Wettstein); professor at the Bundesgymnasium Wien XIX. (Watzl). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: WU; Veronica material at W. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 466 (b. 11 Jul 1886); BFM o11, gr2; BJI 2: 187; BM 5: 2274. BIOFILE: Janchen, E., Richard Wettstein 190. 1933. 110 WAWRA Schmid, B. & C. Thesing, Biol.-Kalend. 340. 1914. Verdoorn, F., ed:, Chron. bot. 6: 310. 1941. 16.839. Veronica prostata L., Teucrium L. und austriaca L. Nebst einem Anhang tiber deren nachste Verwandte ... Jena (Verlag von Gustav Fischer) 1g10. Qu. (Veronica prostata). Publ.: 16 Jul 1910, p. [1-11], [1]-94, pl. 1-74 (uncol.). Copies: B, BR, G, L. — Issued as Abh. Zool. bot. Ges. Wien 5(5). 1910. Waugh, Frank Albert (1869-1947), American horticulturist; B.S. Kansas State Coll. 1891, B.S. 1893; assistant horticulturist Kansas State College 1891; professor of horticul- ture Oklahoma Agr. Mech. College 1893-1895; id. Vermont 1895-1902; at Massachus- etts State College as professor of horticulture and landscape gardening 1902-1939; emeritus professor id. 1939-1947. (Waugh). HERBARIUM and types: US (Oklahoma). BIBLIOGRAPHY and proGRAPny: Barnhart 3: 466 (b. 8 Jul 1869); Bossert p. 428; CSP 19: 494; Hortus 3: 1206; LS 25996, 28406-28408, 40443; MW p. 525; Rehder 5: 906; Tucker I: 735, 3: 327- BIOFILE: Anon., Amer. men Sci. eds. 1-8. 1906-1949; Brit. Mus. gen. cat. print. books 254: 19-20. 1965; Index Amer. bot. lit. 1886-1966. 4: 466. 1969; Natl. Cycl. Amer. biogr. 33: 187-188. 1947 (d. 20 Mar 1943); Who was who Amer. 2: 561. 1950 (d. 20 Mar 1943 sic). 16.840. Notes on horticultural nomenclature. Some suggestions for the nurseryman, fruit grower, gardener, seed grower, plant breeder and student of horticulture ... New York (Published by American Gardening ...) 1898. (Not. hort. nomencl.). Publ.: 1898 (p. 1: 1 Sep 1898), p. [i], [1]-26. Copy: G. 16.841. Conspectus of genus Lilium ... Chicago (The University of Chicago Press) 1899. Oct. Publ.: Mai, Jun 1899, cover-t.p., p. 235-254, 340-360. Copy: G. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bot. Gaz. 27: 235-254. Mai, 340-360. Jun 1899. Wawra, Heinrich, Ritter von Fernsee (1831-1887), Moravian-Austrian physician and botanist; studied medicine at Vienna University 1849-1856; physician with the Austrian navy 1856-1878; collecting on various journeys, e.g. to Brazil, Luanda (Ben- guela) and S. Africa 1857-1858, to Brazil 1859-1860; on the ‘““Novara”’ to Mexico 1864- 1865; on the ““Donau” around the world via eastern Asia and the Pacific 1868-1871; in North America 1872-1873, returning via Hawaii, Australia, Indonesia, to Brazil 1879; ennobled 1873. (Wawra). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: W; other material at B (mainly destr.), BP, BR, BRNM, DPU, G, LE, M, NY, TUR. — Original plates Reise Brasilien 1859-1860 (1, 2a, 2b, 3-104) in W. — Letters at G, UPS-UB. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: ADB 41: 272-276 (E. Wunschmann); Barnhart 3: 466 (b. 2 Feb 1831, d. 24 Mai 1887); Biol-Dokum. 18: 9786-9787; BJI 1: 62; BM 5: 2275; Bossert p. 428; Bret. p. 942; CSP 6: 284, 8: 1204, 11: 761, 12: 772, 19: 494; Futak-Domin p. 649; GR p. 80; Herder p. 219, 228, 286; Hortus 3: 1206; IF p. 737; Klastersky p. 200; LS 28409; Maiwald p. 250; Morren ed. 2, p. 14, ed. 10, p. 31; MW p. 525; NI ai1e- 2113; PR 4843, 5968, 10019-10020; Rehder 5: 906; SK 1: 562-563, 5: cccxxxi; TL- 1/1389; TL-2/3938, 5624, see G. Beck; Tucker 1: 735; WU 50: 10-15; Urban-Berl. p. 408; Zander ed. 10, p. 730, ed. 11, p: 833. BIOFILE: Anon., Bonplandia 6: 323. 1858; Bot. Not. 1888: 46 (d.); Bot. Zeit. 22: 140. 1864 (Brazilian decoration), 45: 527. 1887 (d.); Brit. Mus. gen. cat. print. books 254: 42. 1965; Flora 51: 304. 1868 (chief-physician exp. E. Asia), 54: 368. 1871 (decorat- III WAWRA ion, returns from journey around the world), 70: 274. 1887 (d.); Magy. Noven. Lap. 13: 90-92. 1890; Nat. Nov. g: 168. 1887 (d.); Osterr. bot. Z. 14: 63-64. 1864 (pros- pectus on his work on the 1859-1860 journey to Brazil), 15: 328. 1865 (returned from Mexico), 29: 68. 1879 (on Trapp 1878, see below), 37: 261. 1887 (d.). Beck, G., Wiener illustr. Gart.-Zeit. 12: 318-323. 1887 (obit., list publ.). Dolezal, H., Friedrich Welwitsch 62, 72, 214, 226-227. 1974. Elvert, Chr. d’, Zur Geschichte Pflege Naturwiss. Mahren Schlesien 252, 254, 301. 1868. Gunn, M. & L.E. Codd, Bot. Expl. S. Afr. 371. 1981. Hertel, H., Mitt. Bot. Miinchen 16: 451. 1980 (on lichens Brazil in M). Hirsch, A., ed., Biogr. Lex. hervorr. Arzte ed. 3. 5: 862. 1962. Knapp, J.A., Flora 70: 387-396. 1887 (obit., bibl.). Oborny, A., Verh. naturf. Ver. Briinn 21(2): 15, 16. 1882. Skofitz, A., Osterr. bot. Z. 17: 1-7. 1867 (biogr. sketch); Ann. Bot. 1: 412-413. 1888 (obit. not. bibl.). Trapp, M., Dr. Heinrich Ritter Wawra von Fernsee ... Eine Lebens-Skizze, Briinn 1878, 43 p. (Reprinted with addenda from Not.-Bl. hist. stat. Sect. k.k. mahr.-schles. Ges. Beford. Ackerbaues Natur-Landesk. 10, 1878). Urban, I., Fl. bras. 1(1): 134-136, 20. 1906 (details on Brazilian journeys; see lit., itin.). Wawra, H., Osterr. bot. Z. 21: 358-362. 1871 (‘““Erdumseglung S.M. Fregatte “Donau”, list of coll., itin.); Les Broméliacées brésiliennes 1-47. 1881 (autobiogr.). Wittrock, V.B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 86. 1903. COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Co-editor, J. Peyritsch, Avoid. maximil. 1879, TL-2/7808. (2) Ternstroemiaceae, in C.F .P. von Martius, Fl. bras. 12(1): 261-334, pl. 52-68. 1 Apr 1886, TL-2/5538. (3) Ternstroemiaceae, in E. Warming, Symbolae 32: 29-30. 8 Mai 1890, TL-2/16.709. EPONYMY: Neowawraea J.F. Rock (1913). 16.842. Sertum benguelense. Aufzahlung und Beschreibung der auf der Expeditionsfahrt S'. M. Corvette “Carolina” an der Kiiste von Benguela von Dr. H. Wawra gesammelten Pflanzen ... Wien (aus der k.k. Hof- und Staatsdruckerei ...) 1860. Oct. (Sert. Benguel.). Co-author: Johann Joseph Peyritsch (1835-1889), see TL-2/4: 216-217. Publ.: Jan-Mai (fide Schlechtendal (1860); read 4 Nov 1859), p. [1]-46. Copies: B, BR, G, HH, NY; IDC 5801. — Reprinted and to be cited from S.B. Akad Wiss., nat.-math. Cl. Wien 38(25): 543-586. Ref.: Exell, A.W., J. Bot. 65: 18. 1927. Schlechtendal, D.F.L. von, Bot. Zeit. 18: 200. 1 Jun 1860. 16.843. Neue Pflanzenarten gesammelt auf der transatlantischen Expedition Sr. k. Hoheit des durchlauchtigsten Herrn Erzherzogs Ferdinand Maximilian von Dr. H. Wawra und Franz Maly, beschrieben von Dr. Heinrich Wawra ... Separatabdruck aus der Osterr. botanischen Zeitschrift ... 1862-1863. Oct. [7]: Jun 1862, p. [1]-7. — Reprinted and to be cited from Osterr. bot. Z. 12: 169-175. 1862. [2]: Jul 1862, p. [1]-6. — Id. 12: 207-212. 1862. [3]: Aug 1862, p. [1]-6. — Id. 12: 237-242. 1862. [4]: Sep 1862, p. [1]-2. — Id. 12: 273-274. 1862. — Possibly preprinted because reprint stated to be taken from “Nr. 8. 1862”. [5]: Nov 1862, p. [1]-5. — Id. 12: 345-349. 1862. [6]: Dec 1862, p. [1]-5. — Id. 1: 382-385. 1862. [7]: Jan 1863, p. [1]-3. — Id. 13: 7-10. Jan 1863. — Possibly preprinted because reprint stated to be taken from ‘“‘Nr. 12. 1862’, text dated 16 Dec 1862. [8]: Mar 1863, p. [1]-3. — Id. 13: 87-90. 1863. [9]: Apr 1863, p. [1]-4. — Id. 13: 108-111. 1863. [70]: Mai 1862, p. [1]-4. — Id. 13: 142-145. 1863. [zr]: Jul 1862, p. [1]-10. — Id. 13: 218-227. 1863. Copy: NY. 16.844. Botanische Ergebnisse der Reise seiner Majestat des Kaisers von Mexico Maxim- 112 4 WEAR ilian I. nach Brasilien (1859-60). Auf allerhochst dessen Anordnung beschrieben und herausgegeben von ... Wien (Druck und Verlag von Carl Gerold’s Sohn) 1866. Fol. (Bot. Ergebn.). Publ.: Aug 1866 (p. xvi: Mar 1866; just publ. J. Bot. 1 Oct 1866; BSbF Jan 1867; Flora 10 Sep 1866), p. [i*-i1*], [i]-xvi, [1]-234 [i: second t.p.], [iii, index], pl. 1-704 (liths. Jos. Seboth; 7-2 col.). Copies: B, BR, HH, MICH, MO, PH, US. Ref.: Anon., Flora 49: 497-506. 1866 (rev.). Regel, F., Gartenflora 16: 87-90. Mar 1867 (rev.). Wawra, H., Osterr. bot. Z. 14: 63-64. 1864 (rev. of prospectus (not seen by us) “Botanische Ausbeute ...”; Flora 49: 497-506. 22 Dec 1866 (abstract). 16.845. Beitrdge zur Flora der hawaischen Inseln ... [Flora 55-58, 1872-1875]. Oct. Publ.: 1872-1875, p. [1]-158. Copies: BISH, NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Flora 55: 513-517- 21 Nov, 529-533. 1 Dec, 554-560. 11 Dec, 562-569. 21 Dec 1872; 56: 7-11. 1 Jan, 30-32. 11 Jan, 44-48. 21 Jan, 58-63. 1 Feb, 76-80. 11 Feb, 107-111. 1 Mar, 137-142. 21 Mar, 157-160. 1 Apr, 168-176. 11 Apr 1873; 57: 257-265. 11 Jun, 273-278. 21 Jun, 294-300. 1 Jul, 321-331. 21 Jul, 362-368. 11 Aug, 521-527. 21 Nov, 540-543. 1 Dec, 545- 549. 11 Dec, 562-569. 21 Dec 1874; 58: 145-150. 1 Apr, 171-176. 11 Apr, 184-192. 21 Apr, 225-232. 21 Mai, 241-252. 1 Jun, 285-288. 21 Jun, 417-428. 21 Sep, 433-440. 1 Oct 1875. 16.846. Les Broméliacées brésiliennes découvertes en 1879 pendant le voyage des Princes Auguste et Ferdinand de Saxe-Coburg et décrites par M. le D' Henri Wawra de Fernsée, précédé d’une notice biographique et d’une relation de ses voyages par MM. Ed. Morren et H. Fonsny. Liége (Boverie, ...) 1881. Oct. (Bromél. brés.). Publ.: Dec 1881 (p. vii: 20 Dec 1881), p. [i]-vii, [1]-47 (biogr.), [481-76 (Bromél.). Copies: B-G, G, HH. — Issued as an appendix with independent pagination to Bull. Féd. Soc. Hort., Liége 1880 (1881). Original publ.: Die Bromeliaceen-Ausbeute von der Reise der Prinzen August und Ferdinand von Sachsen-Coburg nach Brasilien 1879, in Osterr. bot. Z. 30: 69-73. Feb, 111-118. Apr, 148-151. Mai, 182-187. Jun, 218-225. Jul 1880. Notice biographique (p. [1]-47) consists of a translation of W.’s autobiography in Notizen- blatt der historisch-statistischen Sektion der Kaiserlich-koniglichen Gesellschaft zur Beforderung des Ackerbaues der Natur und Landeskunde 1878, no. 10, and of a trans- lation of Rezse threr kiniglichen Hoheiten der Prinzen August und Ferdinand von Sachsen-Coburg nach Brasilien, Osterr. bot. Z. 31: 83-90. Mar, 116-122. Apr 1881. Translator: H. Fonsny. 16.847. Itinera principum S$. Coburgi. Die botanische Ausbeute von-den Reisen ihrer Hoheiten der Prinzen von Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha. I. Reise der Prinzen Philipp und August um die Welt (1872-1873). II. Reise der Prinzen August und Ferdinand nach Brasilien beschrieben von D‘ Heinrich Ritter Wawra v. Fernsee ... Wien (Druck und Commissionsverlag von Carl Gerold’s Sohn) 1883-1888, 2 vols. Qu. (Jtin. princ. S. Coburgi). . 1: Mai-Jun 1883 (p. xviii: Mai 1883; Nat. Nov. Jul(2) 1883, publ.; announcement ObZ 1 Dec 1882, id. Bot. Zeit. 1883; published J. Bot. Sep 1883; Osterr. bot. Z. 1 Sep 1883 (by J.F. Freyn; Bot. Zeit. 14 Sep 1883; Bot. Centralbl. 6-10 Aug 1883), p. [i*, i*], [i]-xvi, [1]-182, pl. 1-39 (p.p. col. liths. W. Liepoldt). 2: Jun 1888 (p. [iv]: Nov 1887; Bot. Centralbl. 30 Jul-1o Aug 1888; Bot. Zeit. 28 Sep 1888; Bot. Jahrb. 9 Oct 1888; Nat. Nov. Jul(2) 1888), p. [i-iv], [1]-205, pl. 1-78 (id. M. v. Schlereth, G. v. Beck). - Completed by G. Beck after Wawra’s death. Copies: BR, G, HH, MO, NY. Neue Pflanzenarten, gesammelt auf den Reisen ... Osterr. bot. Z. 31: 69-71, 280-282. 1881, 32: 37-39. Feb 1882. Ref.: Engler, A., Bot. Jahrb. 5 (Lit.): 13-16. 31 Dec 1883 (rev. 1). Freyn, J.F., Bot. Centralbl. 15: 169-178. 1883 (rev. 1). Wear, Sylvanus (1858-1920), British field naturalist and flour miller; in Belfast from 1904. (Wear). HERBARIUM and Types: BEL. ae WEAR BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 466; BB p. 319; Desmond p. 647 (b. 21 Mai 1858, d. 13 Nov 1920). BIOFILE: Anon., Irish Naturalist 30(2): 23. 1921 (obit.); J. Bot. 62: 189. 1924 (rev. suppl. Fl. N.E. Ireland). Bridson, G.D.R. et al., Nat. hist. mss. res. Brit. Isl. 33.10. 1980. Hackney, S., Irish Natural. J. 17(7): 232, 233. 1972 (herb.). Kent, D.H., Brit. Herb. 84. 1957. Kent, D.H. & D.E. Allen, Brit. Irish Herb. 269. 1984. Praeger, R.L., Some Irish Naturalists 174. 1949. 16.848. A second supplement to, and summary of Stewart and Corry’s Flora of the North-East of Ireland ... Belfast (published by the Belfast Naturalist’s Field Club ...) 1923. Oct. (Suppl. Fl. N.E. Ireland). Publ.: 1923 (US copy rd. 20 Sep 1923), p. [i]-xii, [1]-129, err. slip. Copzes: HH, MO, PH, US. — See also TL-2/13102. Weatherby, Charles Alfred (1875-1949), American botanist (pteridologist) living at Hartford 1899-1929; A.B. Harvard 1897, A.M. 1898; voluntary assistant Gray Herbarium 1908, 1909, 1911, 1915; part time assistant ib. 1917-1929; ; full time assistant ib. 1929-1935; assistant curator 1931-1937, senior curator 1937-1940; in retirement re- search associate Gray Herbarium 1940-1949. (Weath.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: NCBS, GH; further material A, C, DBN, DPU, E, LAM, NEBC, NY, PH, US (1554). — Manuscripts, correspondence: GH. — Letters at (e.g.) G, NY 46 letters to Barnhart). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 467 (b. 25 Dec 1875, d. 12 Jun 1949); BJI 2: 187; BL 1: 171, 197, 213, 323; Bossert p. 428; GR p. 252; Hirsch p. 317; Hortus 3: 1206; IF suppl. 3: 219, suppl. 4: 348; IH 1 (ed. 6): 365, (ed. 7): 345; Langman p. 793; Lenley p. 429; MW p. 526; MW suppl. p. 393; NW p. 61; PH 209; SIA see index; TL-2/2115, 12.659, see E.H. Scamman, B. Shimek; Tucker 3: 327-328; Zander ed. 10, p. 730, ed. 11, p. 833. BIOFILE: Anon, Amer. men Sci. eds. 3-8. 1921-1949; Index Amer. bot. lit. 1886-1966. 4: 467-470. 1969; Natl. Cycl. Amer. biogr. 28: 138-139. 1953 (portr.); New York Times 22 Jun 1949; Who’s who in America 23-25. 1944-1949; Who was who Amer. 2: 562. 1950. Camp, W.H., Bull. Torrey bot. Club 77: 144-145. 1949. Fernald, M.L. & B.C. Schubert, Rhodora 51: 169-191. 1949 (obit., portr., bibl. 300 nos.). Lowden, R.M., Taxon Index Vols. 1-30. 778. 1985. McWhood, L., Charles Alfred Weatherby (1875-1945) papers. Cambridge, Mass. Gray herbarium, July 1982, 20 p. Rollins, R.C., Taxon 1: 3. 1951 (obit.). Svenson, H.K., Amer. Fern J. 40(1): 2-8. 1950 (obit., portr.); Brit. Fern Gaz. 7(11): 269-270. 1950 (obit.). Tryon, R.M., Amer. Fern J. 40(1): 9-10. 1950. Verdoorn, F. et al., Chron. bot. 478 (index). 1935, 3: 27, 161, 293. 1937, 4: 452- 1938, 5: 302, 369. 1939 Weatherby, U.F., Charles Alfred Weatherby. Cambridge, Mass. 1951, 189 p. (portr.). Wiggins, I.L., Amer. Fern J. 40(1): 11-16. 1950 (tribute). COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Editor, American Fern Journal 5(1)-30(4). 1915-1940. (2) With M.L. Fernald, Proposed amendment to the international rules of botanical nomenclature, Rhodora 31: 91-96. 1929. (3) With A. Rehder, R. Mansfeld and M.L. Green, Conservation of later generic homonyms, Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1935: 341-544 (letter by Weatherby). (4) With W.H. Camp and H.W. Rickett, Jnternational rules of botanical nomenclature, Brit- tonia 6: 1-120. 1947, second printing Chronica botanica Cy., Waltham 1948. — See also 114 WEATHERBY W.H. Camp, H.W. Rickett and C.A. Weatherby, Proposed changes in the International rules of botanical nomenclature, Brittonia 7: 1-51. 1949 and C.A. Weatherby, Botanical nom- enclature since 1867, Amer. J. Bot. 36: 5-7. 1949. for preliminary document see no. (12). (5) Major share in preparation of the Gray Herbarium Card Index. (6) Editor, systematic section, Amer. J. Bot. 1936-1941. (7) With C.B. Graves et al., Cat. pl. Connecticut 1910, TL-2/2115. (8) With E.B. Harger et al., Additions to the Flora of Connecticut, Bull. Conn. State Geol. nat. Hist. Surv. 48, 1930, 94, vii p. sub TL-2/2115. — See Torreya 31: 52-53. 17 Apr 1931. (g) Changes in the nomenclature of the Gray's Manual ferns, Rhodora 21: 173-179. 1919. (10) Frlices, in J.M. Johnston, Papers on the flora of Northern Chile, Contr. Gray Herb. 85: 13-17. pl. 2. 1929. (11) A list of type specimens in Elliott's herbarium, Rhodora 44: 249-264. Contr. Gray Herb. I4l. (12) With H.W. Rickett and W.H. Camp, Ballots for proposed amendments to the International rules of botanical nomenclature 1948, mimeogr., 150 p. (preliminary copies released 27 Mai 1948. Copy: FAS. (13) Botanical nomenclature since 1867, in Symposium on botanical nomenclature, E.E. Sherff et al., Amer. J. Bot 36(1): 5-7. 1949. NOTE: (1) Weatherby’s collections were often made together with his wife Una Leonora Weatherby, née Foster, 1879 (? 1877)-1957. Obituary: A.F. Tryon, Amer. Fern J. 48(4): 129-135. 1958. (2) Weatherby was a member of the International Committee on Nomenclature of plants set up at the Amsterdam Int. botanical Congress, 1935. EPONYMY: Weatherbya Copeland (1947). 16.849. The genus Puccinellia in Eastern North America ... Reprinted from Rhodora ... 1916. Oct. Co-author: Merritt Lyndon Fernald (1873-1950) see TL-2/1: 825-826. Publ.: 31 Jan 1916, cover-t.p., p. [1]-23, pl. 114-117. Copy: US. — Reprinted from Rhodora 18(205): [1]-23, pl. 174-117. 1916, also issued as Contr. Gray Herb. ser. 2. 46. 1916. 16.850. Additions to the flora of Connecticut ... Reprinted from Rhodora ... 1917. Oct. Authorsmp: E.B.Harger, C.B. Graves, E.H. Eames, C.H. Bissell, L. Andrews, C.A. Weatherby. ; Publ.: Jun, Jul, Oct, Nov 1917 (in journal), cover-t.p., p. [105]-110, 119-130, 224-232, 245-253. Copy: NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Rhodora 1g: 105-110. Jun, 119- 130. Jul, 224-232. Oct, 245-253. Nov 1917. 16.851. A list of varieties and forms of the ferns of Eastern North America ... Reprinted from the American Fern Journal ... 1935. Oct. [7]: 22 Jun 1935, p. [45]-51. — Reprinted from Amer. Fern J. 25: 45-51. 1935. [2]: 19 Aug 1935, p. [95]-100. — Id. 25: 95-100. 1935. [3]: 4 Apr 1936, p. [11]-16. — Id. 26: 11-16. 1936. [4]: 21 Jul 1936, p. [60]-69 and pl. 6— Id. 26: 60-60, pl. 6. 1936. [5]: 29 Oct 1936, p. [94]-99. — Id. 26: 94-99. 1936. [6]: 16 Dec 1936, p. [131]-136. — Id. 26: 131-136. 1936. [7]: 27 Mar 1937, p. [20]-24. — Id. 27: 20-24. 1937. [8]: 5 Jun 1937, p. [51]-56. — Id. 27: 51-56. 1937. 16.852. On certain type specimens in ferns ... Reprinted ... from Contr. Gray Herb. ... 1939. Oct. Publ.: 16 Feb 1939, p. [13]-22, pl. 4. Copy: NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Contr. Gray Herb. 124: 13-22, pl. 4. 1939. Reprint including The group of Polypodium polypodioides: 16 Feb 1939, p. [13]-35, pl. 4. Copies: HH, NY. — Id. 124: 13-35, pl. 4. 1939. 115 WEATHERBY 16.853. The Argentine species of “Notholaena” ... Buenos Aires (Imprenta y casa editora +@oniee Pro4ieOcr Publ.: 12 Nov 1941, p. [i], [251]-275, pl. 1-4. Copy: NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Lilloa 6: 251-275.-1941. i 16.854. A list of the vascular plants of Grand Manan, Charlotte County, New Brunswick ... Cambridge, Mass. (Published by the Gray Herbarium ...) 1945. Oct. (List pl. Grand Manan). Publ.: 25 Oct 1945, p. [1]-96. Copy: US. — Issued as Contr. Gray Herb. Harvard Univ. 158. 1945. Weathers, John (1867-1928), British horticulturist and gardener; sometime Kew gar- dener; assistant secretary Royal Horticultural Society, later market gardener at Isle- worth. (Weathers). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: BM (545 orchids and sketches of orchids). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 663; Barnhart 3: 467 (b. 17 Jun 1867, d. 10 Mar 1928); BM 5: 2275; Desmond p. 647; Hortus 3: ee MW p. 526; NI 2113a-2115; dickens 356s 28) Candemeds womp 3 O mca mins 6 O23" BIOFILE: Anon., Brit. Mus. gen. cat. Bah books 254: 131-132. 1965; Gard. Chron. 1893(1): 633, 637 (portr.), 1928(1): 20 (obit.); J. Bot. 66: 119. 1928 (obit.); J. Kew Guild 1928: 627-628 (obit.).; Orchid ee 36: 149. 1928 (obit.). 16.855. A practical guide to garden plants containing descriptions of the hardiest and most beautiful annuals and biennials ... London, New York and Bombay (Longmans, Green, and Co.) rg01. Oct. (Pract. guide gard. pl.). Publ.: Jan-Jun 1gor (p. ix: Sep 1900; PH copy rd. 12 Jul 1901), p. [i]-xii, [1]-1192. Copy: PEE 16.856. Beautiful roses for garden and greenhouse ... London (Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, & Co., Ltd.) [1903]. Oct. (Beautiful roses). Publ.: Jun-Jul 1903 (p. vi: Jun 1903; Nat. Nov. Aug(1) 1903), p. [i-11], pd. 7, [iti]-vi, [vil- vill], [1]-152, pl. 2-33 (col. J. Allen). Copy: NY. — Reissue London 1913. 16.857. Beautiful garden flowers for town and country ... London (Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, & Co., Ltd.) [1904]. Oct. (Beautiful gard. fl.). Publ.: 1904 (Nat. Nov. Mar(1) 1905), p. [i]-vi, [vi-vin], [1]-152, pl. 7-33 (col., J. Allen). Copy: BR. — Reissue 1913. 16.858. Beautiful bulbous plants for the open air ... London (Simpkin, Marshall, Hamil- ton, Kent, & Co., Ltd.) [1905]. Oct. (Beautiful bulb. pl.). Publ.: 1905 (Nat. Nov. Jan(1) 1906), p. [i-i1], pl. 1, [ii1-v], vi-x, [1]-150, pl. 2-33 (col.; J. Allen). Copy: NY. — Reissue eanelin 1913. Weatherwax, Paul (1888-1976), American botanist; Dr. phil. Indiana Univ. 1918; assistant in botany ib. 1913-1915, instructor 1915-1918; associate professor Georgia 1919-1921; professor of botany Indiana Univ. 1921-1959; visiting professor Franklin College 1960-1963; emeritus professor Indiana Univ. 1959-1976. (Weatherwax). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: IND (5000 grasses); other material at DPU, IA, K, US. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 467 (b. 4 Apr 1888); Saeeelr 428; Hirsch Pp: 3175 IH 1 (ed: 1): 11,5 (ed. 2) 245 (ed: 9) 28) (edi4)2 29; \(ed.15)2 20s (cdma) aaa: Langman p. 793-794; Torches Benga BIOFILE: Anon., Amer. men Sci. eds. 3-11. 1921-1967; Brit. Mus. gen. cat. print. books 254: 132. 1965; Index Amer. bot. lit. 1886-1966. 4: 470-471. 1969 (bibl.); Who’s who Amer. 26-28. 1950-1955. 116 D. WEBB Deam, C.C., Fl. Indiana 9, 1119. 1940 (coll.). Heiser, C.B., Jr., Proc. Indiana Acad. Sci. 91: 429, 439. 1982 (biogr. sketch and text of first chapter of W.’s autobiography). Markle, M.S., Proc. Indiana Acad. Sci. 76: 147. 1967. Rickett, H.W., Index Bull. Torrey bot. Club 103. 1955. Verdoorn, F., ed., Chron. bot. 2: 321. 1936, 3: 264, 284. 1937, 4: 180. 1938, 5: 233, 371. 1939. COMPOSITE works: The grass plant, in C.C. Deam, Grasses of Indiana 21-28. 15 Oct 1929. NOTE: Outside our period: Plant biology (1942; ed. 2. 1947, ed. 3. 1956, as Botany third ed.), Indian corn in Old America (1954). 16.859. The evolution of Maize ... Reprinted ... from the Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club ... 1918. Oct. Publ.: 9 Sep 1918, cover-t.p., p. 309-342. Copy: NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bull. Torrey bot. Club 45: 309-342. 1918. 16.860. The story of the maize plant ... Chicago, Illinois (The University of Chicago Press) [1923]. Oct. (Story maize pl.). Publ.: Mar 1923, p. [i-iv], pl. 1, [v]-xv, 1-247, pl. 2. Copies: G, NY. — See also The evolution of maize (1918, above) and other papers on Maize, listed e.g. by Langman, and Index Amer. bot. lit. 16.861. Comparative morphology of the oriental Maydeal ... Publication ... no. 23 of the Waterman Institute for Scientific research [Bloomington] 1926. Oct. (Comp. morph. orient. Mayd.). Publ.: Dec 1926, p. [1]-18. Copies: B-S, LC, NSUB. — Indiana Univ. Stud. 13, 1926. 16.862. The phylogeny of Zea Mays ... The American Midland Naturalist ... 1935. Oct. Publ.: Jan 1835, cover-t.p., p. [1]-71. Copies: B, NY. — Issued as Amer. Midl. Natural. 16(1). 1935. Ref.: Hubbard, C.E., Bull. Misc. Inf. Kew 1935: 591-594. Webb, David Allardice (1912-x), Irish botanist; studied at Trinity College, Cam- bridge 1931-1935; lecturer with H.H. Dixon at Trinity College Dublin 1939-1949; pro- fessor of botany ib. 1949-1966; transferred to a personal chair of systematic botany ib. 1966; Sc.D. Trinity, Cambridge, 1951; Boyle medal 1981. (D. Webd). HERBARIUM and Types: IBS. — Other material DBN, K, LTR, TCD (Saxifraga; lichens). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BFM 1429, 1507; BL 2: 218, 282, 730; Bossert p. 428; Hortus 3: 1206; TH 1 (ed. 1): 11, (ed. 2): 48, (ed. 3): 57, (ed. 4): 62, (ed. 5): 58, (ed. 6): 80, (ed. 7): 80; Roon p. 121; SIA see index; Zander ed. 10, p. 730, ed. 11, p. 834. BIOFILE: Anon., B.S.B.I. News 35: 9. 1983; Irish Nat. J. 21: 283. 1984 (celebrations); Nature 146: 947-948. 1949 (successor H.H. Dixon). Clinch, Ph., J. Life Sci. R. Dublin Soc. 4(2): 139-141. 1983 (citation Boyle Medal). Frodin, D.G., Guide standard floras world nos. D-6, 638, 665. Kent, D.H., Brit. herb. 84. 1957. Kent, D.H. & D.E. Allen, Brit. Irish Herb. 269. 1984 (coll.). Lowden, R.M., Taxon, Index pers. names 1-30. 1984. Mitchell, M.E., Bibl. Irish lichenol. 68. 1971. Praeger, R.L., Some Irish naturalists 175. 1949 (portr.). COMPOSITE WORKS: Co-editor, Flora Europaea 1964-1983. NOTE: Outside our period: (1) An Irish flora, Dundalk (Dundalgan Press) 1943; ed. 2: 1953, ed. 3: 1959, ed. 4: 1963, ed. 5: 1967, ed. 7: 1977. (2) The flora of European Turkey, Proc. R. Irish Acad. 65. Sect. B, no. 1, p. 1-100. 1966. 7, D. WEBB (3) With M.J.P. Scannell, Flora of Connemara and the Burren, 1983. Webb, Philip Barker (1793-1854), British naturalist, traveller and geologist of private means; B.A. Oxford 1815; travelled widely in the Mediterranean area, Portugal (1826- 1828), Madeira and the Canary Islands (with S. Berthelot 1828-1830), settled at Paris, assembling a rich herbarium and library. (P. Webb). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: FI (300.000 specim.). Webb left his herbarium to the grand-duke of Tuscany and the town of Florence. He also ruled that the proceeds of the sale of his Paris residence were to be used as an endowment for the upkeep of the herbarium. The executors of his will lost a law-suit to declare it invalid and on 4 September 1855 the collection was shipped from Paris to Florence under the personal supervision of Parlatore. See Parlatore 1874 for an extensive description of the herbarium. Webb’s botanical library (5000 vols.) was included in the legacy and is also at FI. — Further material at AWH, B (mainly destr.), BASSA, BM, BR, CGE, DBN, E, G (impt. set), G- DC, GH, K, LY, MANCH, MO, MPU, OXF, P, P-CO, PC, PH, W. — Letters at G, GH, K, UPS-UB. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 2: 496, 6(2): 635; Backer p. 56, 622; BB p. 320; BL 1: 87, 323; BM 1: 153, 5: 2275-2276; Bossert p. 428; Bret. p. 163; Clokie p. 262; Colmeiro 1: clxiii; CSP 6: 286; Desmond p. 648 (b. 10 Jul 1793, d. 31 Aug 1854); De Toni 1: cxxix; DNB 60: 105 (20: 1016-1017); Frank 3 (Anh.): 111; GF p. 48;GR p. 419; Herder p. 484 (index]; Hortus 3: 1206; IF p. 737; IH 1 (ed. 6): 365, (ed. 7): 345; Jackson p. 339, 352; Laségue p. 587 [index]; Lenley p. 472; LS 28411-28412; NI 2116-2118; PR 4233, 7768, 10021-10023, ed. 1: 10996-10999; Rehder 5: 906; RS p. 147; Saccardo 1: 174, 2: 114; TL-1/540, 1390-1392, see indexes; TL-2/3012, 6254, 6287, see indexes; Tucker 1: 14, 736, 3: 328; Urban-Berl. p. 408; Zander ed. 10, p. 731, ed. 11, p. 834. BIOFILE: Anon., Alg. Konst.-Letterbode 66:301. 1854 (d.), 67: 2. 1855 (coll. to Firenze); Bonplandia 1: 33, 34, 43 (Webb in Rome), 34 (Otia publ. Jun 1853), 66, 104 (in Firenze), 142 (9g Jul back in Paris). 1853, 2: 67 (in London), 239 (left herb. to Firenze), 268 (cogn. Leopoldina Pena), 233 (description of illness and death) 1854, 3: 15 (Parlatore will send herb. from Paris to Firenze), 260-261 (on lawsuit against Webb’s will), 343. 1855, 4: 47 (sale Hotel Webb) 1856; Bot. Zeit. 10: 238-239. 1852 (L. Kralik app. curator herb. Webb), 11: 93. (to Tunis), 358 (illness). 1853, 12: 728 (d.), 816 (herb. to Firenze). 1854, 14: 47. 1856 (Hotel Webb, Paris, sold; 150.000 frs., proceeds to be used for upkeep of herbarium at FI; executors of will lost lawsuit: everything goes to Firenze); Brit. Mus. gen. print. books 254: 206. 1965; Cat. gén. livr. impr. Bibl. natl. 219: 168-171. 1974. Barbosa, L.A.G., C.R. AETFAT 54: 84. 1962 (on W.’s work on flora Cape Verde Arch.). Boase, F., Modern Engl. biogr. 3: 1246-1247. 1965. Bonnet, Ed., Lettres de Ph. Parker Webb 1905, in Webbia, Raccolta scritti ... 50° anniversario morte T.B.W. Firenze 1905 (Webbia 1) p. 5-11 (corr.). Bridson, G.D.R. et al., Nat. hist. mss. res. Brit. Isl. 224.111, 269.167. 1980. Candolle, Alph. de, Phytographie 458. 1880. Candolle, A.P. de, Mém. souvenirs 413, 414. 1862. Chiarugi, A., Webbia 11: xix-xxxi. 1956 (inauguration bust). Coats, A.M., The plant hunters 32, 341, pl. 2. 1969. Cosson, E., Comp. fl. atl. 1: 14-15. 1881. Gay, J., Bull. Soc. bot. France 3: 51-52. 1856 (bibl.), 10: 466-468. 1863 (visit to Milford House, family house of the Webbs). Gray, A., in W.J. Hooker, J. Bot. 3: 369. 1841; Amer. J. Sci. ser. 2. 18: 429. 1854 (obit.). Gray, J.L., Letters A. Gray 23, 157, 173, 382. 1893. Helm, J., Kulturpfl. 14: 354. 1966. Hooker, W.J., J. Bot. Kew Gard. Misc. 6: 310-315. 1854 (obit.). Martelli, U., Webbia, raccolta di scritti botanici publicati in occasione del 50. an- niversario della morte di F.B. Webb. Firenze 1905, xii, 396 p. (continued as the journal Webbia) (contains repr. Webb’s will, letters annotated by E. Bonnet) (rev. Nature 73: 510-511. 1906); Webbia 1: 1-4. 1905 (on Webb’s will). 118 P. WEBB Michaud, Biogr. univ. ed. 2. 44: 402-405. s.d. Nissen, C., Zool. Buchill. 426-427. 1969. Parlatore, F., Elogio di F.B.W., Firenze 1856, 113 p. (obit., letters, composition her- porta rev. Bonplandia 5: 97- 100. 1857); Les collections botaniques)... . Florence 13- 18. 1874); Inaugurazione del busto di F.B.W. Firenze 1874, 16 p., ex Atti Congr. int. Bot. Maggio 1874 (reprint: FAS). Porter, D.M., Webbia 36(2): 225-228. 1983 (Charles Darwin, the Cape Verde Islands and the herbarium Webb). Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 411. 1975 (coll.). Stearn, W.T., Monogr. biol. Canar. 4: 15-29. 1973 (on P.W.B. and Canarian botany, portr.). Steinberg, C.H., Monogr. Biol. Canar. 4: 30, 33, 34, 48. 1973; Webbia 32: 1 AQ: 1977 (cat. coll. FJI- W). Tassi, Fl., Bull. lab. Orto bot. Siena 7: 6, 31, 34. 1905 (work on flora Siena). Wittrock, V.B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 98. 1903 (on portr.). Zittel, K.A. von, Gesch. Geol. Paldont. 401. 1899. COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Co-author with C.H.B.A. Moquin-Tandon, Considérations sur la fleur des Cruciféeres, 1849, TL-2/6287. (2) Collaborator, W.J. Hooker, Niger Fl. 1849, TL-2/7o012. Webb contributed the Spiczlegia Gorgonea (list pl. Cape Verde Isl.), p. [89]-197. HANDWRITING: Candollea 34: 199-200. 1979; Webbia 32(1): 10. 1977; Monogr. Biol. Canar. 4: 48. 1973. NOTE: (1) Manuscript biography of Webb by Jaques Gay (1856) at BM. (2) Webb’s library at Paris was among the libraries consulted by Pritzel in completing his Thesaurus see TL-2/8353. EPONYMY: (genera): Barkerwebbia Beccari (1905); Webbia Spach (1836); Webbia A.P. de Candolle (1836); (journal): Webdza; raccolta di scritti botanici. Florence. Vol. 1-x. 1905- x: 16.863. Histoire naturelle des Iles Canaries, ... Tome troisiéme [Botanique] ... Paris (Béthune, ...) [1835-] 1836-1850, 2 parts. Qu. (Hist. nat. Iles Canaries). Co-author: Sabin Berthelot (1794-1880). Premiére partie contenant la géographie botanique: 1835-1842, in 8 parts (see below). Author: S. Berthelot. — Frontisp. portr. Berthelot, p. [i, iii], [1]-181, [1-2]. Deuxiéme partie. Phytographia canariensis: 1836-1841, in 71 parts (see below). Authors: P.B. Webb, S. Berthelot et al. 1: frontisp. portr. Webb, p. [i, iii], [1]-220, pl. 1, rb-c, 2-4, 4b-e, 5-8, 8a, 9-12, 126, 12[2], 13, 13b, 14, 146, 15-36, 36b-c. 2: 1842-1850, p. [i, i], [1]-496, pl. 37-41, 41b, 42-50, 50b, 51, 51b, 52-65, 65b-d, 66, 665 (2; 66b Drusa changed to 78), 67-69, 696, 70-74, 75 (as “78” Ferula), 76-78 [Sam- bucus; 78 Terula is 75], 79-82, 82b, 83-86, 86b, 87-113 [Cynara 114 issued as 117], 115- 134, 1346, 135-136, 1360. 3: 1844-1850, p. [1, iii], [1]-479, pl. 137-252 (179 issued as 177). 4: 1839-1842, p. [i*, 11*], [i]-xv, [1]-208, pl. 1-9. Gaee B, BR, G, H-UB, HH, L, MICH, MO, Teyler, USDA; IDC 2600. — Artists: see NI 2118. Full details will be found in Stearn’s paper (1937). The following list gives the dates for the text. For the dates of publication of the various plates see Stearn. livr. pages dates livr. pages dates I 1-24 Nov 1835 14 89-112 Dec 1836 2 25-48 Jan 1836 15 113-136 Feb 1837 3 49-72 Feb 1836 16 137-160 Feb 1837 4 73-88 Mar 1836 60 161-181 Aug 1842 11g sect. livr. pages dates sect. livr. pages dates I 9 1-24 Jul 1836 3 74 1-32 Apr 1844 II 25-40 Sep 1836 75 33-40 Jul 1844 12 41-64 Oct 1836 77 41-72 Dec 1844 13 65-88 Nov 1836 78 73-104 Apr 1845 17) 89-112 Mai 1837 79 105-120 Mai 1845 23 113-136 Oct 1837 81 121-152 Sep 1845 47 137-144 Apr 1840 82 153-176 Dec 1845 48 145-160 1 Jun 1840 83 177-200 Mar 1846 49 161-168 20 Jun 1840 84 201-24 Apr 1846 51 169-184 Jul 1840 85 225-232 Jul 1846 52 185-192 Nov 1840 89 233-240 Apr-Mai 1847 53 193-216 Jan 1841 87 241-264 Sep °46-Feb °47 56 217-220 Mar 1841 89 265-280 Apr-Mai 1847 2 59 1-32 Jan 1842 gi 281-288 Jul-Sep 1847 62 33-80 Mai 1842 go 289-312 Mai-Jul 1847 65 81-120 Aug 1842 792 313-336 Sep-Oct 1847 67 121-152 Dec 1842 95 337-360 Jan-Feb 1848 68 153-176 Jan 1843 97 361-384 Jul-Oct 1848 70 177-192 Jun 1843 go 385-400 Oct-Nov 1848 72 193-224 Feb 1844 99 401-416 Nov °48-Feb °49 73 225-240 Feb 1844 iol 417-424 Mar-Jun 1849 75 241-264 Jul 1844 100 425-448 Feb-Mar 1849 76 265-296 Sep 1844 i 449-456 1849-1850 79 297-304 Mai 1845 106 §=457-464 Jul-Oct 1850 80 305-336 Jul 1845 4 56 1-XV Apr 1861 85 337-352 Jul 1846 pl.cell. 44 1-8 Nov 1839 86 353-376 Sep 1846 45 g-16 Nov 1839 87 377-384 Sep 1847-Feb 1847 46 17-24 Mar 1840 94 385-408 Nov 1847-Jan 1848 47 25-48 Apr 1840 102 409-416 Jun 1849-Mai 1850 48 49-72 1 Jun 1840 ror 417-424 Mar-Jun 1849 49 73-104 20 Jun 1840 102. 425-432 Jun 1849-Mai 1850 51 105-128 Jul 1840 103. 433-448 Jun 1849-Mai 1850 52 129-160 Nov 1840 102 449-456 Jun 1849-Mai 1850 53 161-176 Jan 1841 - 457-472 ? 1850 56 177-208 Apr 1841 106 473-496 Jul-Oct 1850 Ref.: Gay, J., Bull. Soc. bot. France 3: 41-42. 1856. Pampanini, R., Bull. Soc. bot. ital. 1923: 6-7. Stearn, W.T., J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 1: 49-63. 1937. 16.864. [ter hispaniense or a synopsis of plants collected in the southern provinces of Spain and in Portugal, with geographical remarks, and observations on rare and undescribed species, ... Paris (Béthune and Plon, ...) London (by Henry Coxhead, ...) 1838. Oct. (in 4-s). (Iter hispan.). Publ.: Sep 1838 (Acad. 3 Sep 1838, BF 12 Jan 1839. — On 18 Oct 1838 Boissier wrote to Bentham (letter at K) that his Elenchus (publ. Jun 1838) came out more than six weeks before Webb’s Iter hispaniense, but that Webb had not been able to incorporate the new names from the Elenchus. This information confirms that publication took place in September rather than in December 1838), p. [i*-111*], [i]-iv, [1]-80. Copzes: BR, FAS, G, H, HH, MO, U, USDA. Ref.: Anon., Flora 23(2) Litt. 4: 60-67. 1840 (rev.). Schlechtendal, D.F.L. von, Linnaea 14 (Litt.): 107-109. 1840-1841 (rev.). 16.865. Otia hispanica seu delectus plantarum rariorum aut nondum rite notarum per 120 P. WEBB Hispanias sponte nascentium ... Pentas i [ii]. Parisiis (Brockhaus et Avenarius) Londini (H. Coxhead) 1839, 2 parts. Fol. (Otia hispan.). Co-author (for part 2, Algae): J.P.F.C. Montagne (1784-1866), TL-2/3: 557-564. 1: Oct 1839 (Acad. Paris rd. 28 Oct 1839; Hinrichs rd. 10-16 Nov 1839), cover-t.p., p. [i], [1]-8, pl. 1-5 (uncol. copp.). 2: 1839 (t.p.; Hinrichs rd. 24-30 Mai 1840: publ. Nov-Dec 1839 or early 1840), cover- t.p., p. [g]-15, pl. 6-70 (on one plate; col. copp.). Copies: G, MO, NY; IDC 5802. — Artists: J. Berthelot, A. Chazal, A. Riocreux, Mme Spach. New, enlarged edition: 1 Jan 1853 (p. [5]: Sep 1852; rev. Flora 28 Apr 1853), p. [1]-50, pl. 1-5, 6-10 (on one plate, algae), 11-36, 36a, 37-45 (uncol. or col.). Copies: BR, G, HH, MO, NY. — Parisiis (Victor Masson, ...) 1853. Qu. — Artists: J. Berthelot, A. Chazal, J. Desne, J. Félix, Alfr. Riocreux, Mme Spach, A.J.B. Vaillant. Ref.: Anon., Flora 36: 252-253. 28 Apr 1853 (rev.). Hooker, W.J., J. Bot. Kew Gard. Misc. 5: 350-352. 1853 (rev.). 16.866. Notice sur le Parolinia, nouveau genre de la famille des Cruciféres, et sur des espéces a ajouter a la flore des Canaries, ... Extrait des Annales des Sciences naturelles (Mars 1840). Oct. Publ.: Mar 1840, p. [1]-11, pl. 3. Copies: B, G. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ann. Sci. nat. Bot. ser. 2. 13: 129-139. pl. 3. 1840. 16.867. Observations sur le Tamarix gallica de Linné, ... Extrait des Annales des Sciences naturelles (Novembre 1841). Oct. Publ.: Oct 1841, p. [1]-11, pl. 15. Copies: B, G, HH. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ann. Sci. nat., Bot. ser. 2. 16: 257-266. 1841. — Translation and revision of his Tamarix gallica Linn., in W.J. Hooker, J. Bot. 3: 422-431. Mai 1841. 16.868. Sur le genre Retama, ... Extrait des Annales des Sciences naturelles ... 1843. Oct. Publ.: Nov 1843, p. [1]-15. Copy: MICH. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ann. Sci. nat., Bot. ser. 2. 20: 269-283. 1843. 16.869. Hemicrambe. Cruciferarum genus novum. Extrait des Annales des Sciences naturelles ... [1851]. Oct. Publ.: 1851 (issue for Oct 1851), p. [1]-4. pl. 19. Copy: G. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ann. Sci. nat., Bot. ser. 3. 16(4): 246-249. 1851. 16.870. Florula aethiopico-aegyptiaca sive enumeratio plantarum quas*ex Aethiopia et Aegypto Museo regio florentino misit Antonius Figari, M.D. ... Florentiae (ex Typogra- phica Societate) 1851. Oct. (Fl. aethiop.-aegypt.). Co-author: Philippo (Filippo) Parlatore 1816-1877, see TL-2/4: 66-72. Publ.: 1851 (see notes below), p. [1]-24. Copy: FI. — Note: C. Steinberg noted on the copy of the t.p. of this brochure, sent to us a few weeks before his death: ‘‘lacking 2 pages” and “extr. Giornale botanico Italiano 2° anno 2° fasc. 7: 204-227’. We have not been able to establish this concordance. The “Fragmenta florulae aethiopico-aegyptiacae, ... Parisiis, 1854”’, treated below, has on p. ro the date 8 Feb 1849, which also occurs in the Grornale 2(2)7: 110. 1849(?). The FI pamphlet may be an undistributed precursor of the Fragmenta. We have also not been able to compare the contents of the two publications. 16.871. Observations sur le groupe des Ulicinées, et €numération de ses espéces, ... Extrait des Annales des Sciences naturelles ... [1852]. Oct. Publ.: 1852 (issue for Apr 1852), p. [1]-13. Copies: B, G, M. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ann. Sci. nat., Bot. ser. 3. 17(4): 280-291. 1852. 16.872. Fragmenta florulae aethiopico-aegyptiacae ex plantis praecipue ab Antonio Figari M.D. Musaeo I.R. Florentino missis. Auctore Philippo Barker Webb. Parisiis (apud Victor Masson, ...) 1854. Oct. (in 4-s). (Fragm. fl. aethiop.-aegypt.). Publ.: 15 Feb 1854 (p. [1]: Jan 1854; p. 10: 8 Feb 1849; Bonplandia 2: 67. 1854: letter I2I P. WEBB from Paris, 15 Feb 1854, just publ.), p. [i-i], [1]-72. Copies: B, G, HH, MO; IDC 1050. Continuation: U. Martelli, Nuov. Giorn. bot. Ital. 20(3): 389-395. Jul 1888 (refers also to the preliminary publication in “1852” (sic) in Giorn. bot. ital. See Fl. aethiop.-aegypt. 1851, above. Ref.: B., Flora 37: 224. 14 Apr 1854 (rev.). Hooker, W.J., J. Bot. Kew Gard. Misc. 6: 127-128. 1854 (rev.). Webb, Robert Holden (1806-1880), British clergyman and botanist; B.A. Cambridge 1829, M.A. 1834; ordained deacon 1829, priest 1830; curate of Essendon nr. Hatfield, Herts. 1830, rector ib. 1843-1880. (R. Webb). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Formerly at STAL, not traced (Kent & Allen 1984). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 467; BB p. 320; BL 2: 245, 730; BM 1: 363, 5: 2276; CSP 6: 287, 8: 1204; Herder p. 171; Jackson p. 253; PR 10025; Rehder 1: 399, 400; Tucker 1: 736. BIOFILE: Anon., Bot. Centralbl. 1/2: 383. 1880 (d.); Bot. Not. 1881: 39 (d.); Bot. Zeit. 38: 315. 1880 (d.); J. Bot. 17: 128. 1880 (d.). Boase, F., Modern English biogr. 6: 815. 1965 (b. 22 Feb 1806, d. 10 Mar 1880). Bridson, G.D.R. et al., Nat. Hist. mss. res. Brit. Isl. 186.26. 1980. C., Phytologist 3: 184-187. 1848, 461-465. 1849 (rev. Fl. hertford.). Dony, J.G., Flora Hertfordshire 14-15. 1967. Kent, D.H. & D.E. Allen, Brit. Irish herb. 269. 1984 (coll.). Pryor, A.R., Fl. Hertfordshire xliv. 1887. 16.873. Flora hertfordiensis: or a catalogue of plants, found in the County of Hertford, with the stations of the rarer species ... London (William Pamplin, ...) [1848-] 1849. Duod. (Fl. hertford.). Co-author: William Higgins Coleman (1816?-1863) see TL-2/1: 522. Publ.: 1848-1849 (p. vi: 24 Jan 1849; published in four parts; part 1 reviewed by H.C. Watson, Phytologist 3: 481. 1848, part 4. 3: 461. 1849; part 1: Kew J. Bot. Jan 1849: “1848”; id. Bot. Zeit. 23 Feb 1849), p. [1*-ii*], [i]-xlvi, [1]-390. Copies: HH, NY. Supplement up to April 1851: 1851 (p. 1: 4 Apr 1851), p. [1]-22. Copies: G, LIV, NY. Supplement 2 up to June, 1859: 1859 (p. 2: 2 Jun 1859), p. [1]-23. Copy: NY. Further additions: J. Bot. 10: 182-184. Jun 1872, reprint of a list published by R.H. Webb in the Hertfordshire Mercury. Note (1): see also A.R. Pryor, Fl. Hertfordshire 1887, TL-2/8372. (2) Preliminary publ.: R.LH. Webb & W.H. Coleman, A report of the progress made in the investigation of the flora of Hertfordshire Oct., 14 p. [Hertford 1843]. n.v. (copy: BM). Webber, Herbert John (1865-1946), American botanist; A.M. Univ. Nebraska 1890; Dr. phil. Washington Univ. 1901; instructor in botany Univ. Nebraska 1889-1890; id. Shaw School Botany St. Louis 1891-1892; USDA investigator orange diseases Florida 1893-1897; in charge of plant breeding USDA 1899-1907; professor exptl. plant biology Cornell Univ. 1907-1908, acting director 1909-1910; professor of plant breeding 1910- 1912 N.Y. State College Agric.; director Citrus Experiment Station, Riverside and prof. plant breeding Univ. Calif. 1913-1920; professor of subtropical horticulture ib. Berkeley 1921-1936. (Webber). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: NEB. — Further material at BPI, CUP, DBN, F, MO, NY, US. — Letters at FH (to Farlow), GH. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 467; BJI 1: 62; BM 5: 2275; CSP 19: 496- 497; GR p. 253; Hirsch p. 317; Kelly p. 238; Lenley p. 429; LS 26187, 28413-28429, 40447, suppl. 29412-29413; Nordstedt p. 31-32; Rehder 5: 906; Stevenson p. 1262; TL- 2/13.558, see W.T. Swingle; Tucker 1: 736, 3: 328. BIOFILE: Anon., Amer. men sci. eds. 1-7, 1906-1944; Cat. gén. livr. impr. Bibl. natl. 219: 122 C.A. WEBER 196-199. 1974; Index Amer. bot. lit. 1886-1966. 4: 474-475. 1969 (bibl.); Natl. cycl. Amer. biogr. 17: 387-388. 1920; New York Times 20 Jan 1946 (d.); Who’s who Amer. 2-24, 1901-1947; Who was who Amer. 2: 563. 1950 (b. 27 Dec 1865, d. 18 Jan 1946). Ewan, J. et al., Short hist. bot. U.S. 14, 63, 134. 1969. Humphrey, H.B., Makers of North American Botany 260-261. 1961. Lenz, L.W., El Aliso 9(1): 30, 55, 57-58, 73- 1977 (on W. and Rancho Santa Ana Bot. Gard.). Lowden, R.M., Taxon, Index pers. names vols. 1-30. 779. 1985. Prescott, G.W., Bibl. Desmid. univ. 536. 1984. Reed, H.S., Madrono 8: 193-195. 1946 (obit., portr.). Verdoorn, F., ed., Chron. bot. 2: 302, 406. 1936, 3: 270. 1937, 4: 159. 1938. 16.874. A preliminary enumeration of the rusts and smuts of Nebraska ... Bull. Agri. Expt. Station of Neb. [1889]. Oct. Introduction: Charles Edwin Bessey 1845-1915. Pudl.: 18 Dec 1889 (in journal), p. [37]-82. Copy: Stevenson. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bull. agric. Exp. Sta. Nebraska 1 (art. 9): 307-552 ([37]-82). 1889. 16.875. Catalogue of the flora of Nebraska. Protophyta-Anthophyta. [Nebraska State Board of Agriculture ... 1890]. Oct. Publ.: Sep 1890 (p. 42: 1 Jun 1890), p. [i], [37]-162. Copies: FH, US, USDA. — Also published in (or preprinted from) Ann. Rep. Nebraska State Board of Agriculture 1889: 175-302. 1890. Copy: US. — Report of the botamst [Charles E. Bessey], also pub- lished separately, Lincoln (Neb.) 1890, p. [1]-36, Bessey [37]-162, Catalogue by Webber. Copies: HH, Stevenson. Appendix: 12 Mar 1892, cover-t.p., p. [1]-47. Copzes: B, BR, FH, G, HH, Stevenson, US, USDA. — Preprinted or reprinted from Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis 6(1): [1]-47. 1892. Appendix second edition: 14 Jun 1892, p. [1]-53, [54-55]. Copzes: FH, G, HH, USDA. — With a supplementary list of recently reported species by Charles E. Bessey (p. 45- 53), Contr. Bot. Dept. Univ. Nebraska new series, no. 3. 16.876. Influence of environment in the origination of plant varieties ... U.S. Department of Agriculture ... 1896. Publ.: 1896, p. [i-u], 89-106. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from Yearb. Dept. Agric. 1896: 89-106. 16.877. The Waterhyacinth, and its relation to navigation in Florida ... Washington (Government Printing Office) 1897. Oct. (Waterhyacinth). . Publ.: 1897 (p. 3: 5 Apr 1897; Bot. Zeit. 16 Sep 1897; Nat. Nov. Aug(1) 1897), frontisp., p. [1]-20. Copies: B, BR, G, HH, M, NY. — Bull. U.S.D.A. Div. Bot. 18, 1897. 16.878. Spermatogenesis and fecundation of Kamia ... Washington (Government Printing Office) 1901. Oct. (Spermatogen. fertiliz. Kamia). Publ.: 28 Dec 1901, p. [1]-100, pl. 1-7. Copies: B, BR, G, HH, M. — U.S.D.A. Bureau Plant Industry, Bull. 2. Preliminary studies: Bot. Gaz. 23(6): 453-459. Jun 1897, 24(1): 16-32. 31 Jul 1897, 24(4): 225-235, pl. 10. 30 Oct 1897, Science 13: 254-255. 1901. Weber, Carl Albert (1856-1931), German (Prussian) botanist; student of Alexander Braun, Berlin and, from 1876, of Julius Sachs, Wiirzburg; assistant to Sachs 1877; Dr. phil. Wurzburg 1879; with de Bary in Strassburg 1879-1881; teacher’s examination Berlin 1881; teacher at the Agricultural Institute, Hohenwestedt, Holstein 1884-1894; botanist at the Preussische Moorversuchs-Station Bremen 1894-1924; professor’s title 1909; in retirement still active in peat-bog investigations. (C.A. Weber). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: BREM. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Andrews p. 346; Barnhart 3: 468 (b. 13 Jan 1856, d. 11 Sep 1931); Biol.-Dokum. 18: 9791; BJI 1: 62, 2: 187-188; BM 5: 2277; Bossert p. 429; 123 C.A. WEBER Christiansen p. 321 [index]; CSP 19: 497-498; Hirsch p. 317; IH 1 (ed. 6): 365, (ed. 7): 345; Quenstedt p. 453. BIOFILE: Anon., Brit. Mus. gen. cat. print. books 254: 255. 1965; Hedwigia 72: (114). 1932 (d.); Osterr. bot. Z. 81: 80. 1932 (d. 10 Sep 1931). Koppe, F., Abh. naturw. Ver. Bremen 36: 241, 257. 1964. Paul, K., Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 49: (174)-(179). 1931; Abh. naturw. Ver. Bremen 28 (Sonderheft): i-xviii. 1931-1932 (obit., portr., bibl.). Verdoorn, F., ed., Manual bryol. 298, 304, 306, 309, 312. 1932. FESTSCHRIFT: Abh. naturw. Bremen, 28 (Sonderheft) 1931-1932. Festschrift zum 75. Geburtstag ..., but published only after his death on 11 Sep 1931 (75th birthday: 13 Jan 1931; Festschr. publ. 1932). 16.879. Ueber Cratopleura holsatica, eine interglaciale Nymphaeacee, und ihre Beziehungen zu Holopleura Victoria Casp. sowie zu recenten Nymphaeaceen ... [Separat-Abdruck aus dem neuen Jahrbuch fir Mineralogie ... 1892]. Oct. Publ.: 1892, p. [1, recto of p. 114], [114]-137, pl. 4-5. Copy: G. — Reprinted and to be cited from Neu. Jahrb. Mineral. Geol. Palaeont. 1892(1): 114-137, ref. 624. 1892. 16.880. Uber die diluviale Vegetation von Klinge in Brandenburg und iiber ihre Herkunft ... Beiblatt zu den Botanischen Jahrbtchern ... 1893. Oct. Publ.: 9 Mai 1893, p. [1]-20. Copy: B. — Issued as and to be cited from Bot. Jahrb. 17, Beibl. 40: [1]-20. 1893. 16.881. Uber die diluviale Flora von Fahrenkrug in Holstein ... Beiblatt zu den Botanischen Jahrbuchern ... 1893. Oct. Publ.: 22 Dec 1893, p. [1]-13. Copy: B. — Issued as and to be cited from Bot. Jahrb. 18, Beibl. 43: [1]-13. 16.882. I. Uber die fossile Flora von Honerdingen und das nordwestdeutsche Diluvium. II. Zur Kritik interglacialer Pflanzenablagerungen ... Sonder-Abd. a.d. Naturw. Ver. z. Bremen 1896. Oct. Publ.: 1896 (rev. Bot. Zeit. 1 Mai 1896), cover-t.p., p. [413]-491. Copy: G. — Reprinted and to be cited from Abh. naturw. Ver. Bremen 13(3): [413]-491. 1896. 16.883. Euryale europaea nov. sp. foss. .... Sonderabdruck aus den Berichten der Deu- tschen Botanischen Gesellschaft ... 1907. Oct. : Publ.: 23 Apr 1907, cover, p. [1, recto of 150], [150]-157, pl. 4. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 25(3): [150]-157. 1907. 16.884. Die Mammutflora von Borna ... Sonderabdr. a. Abh. Nat. Ver. Brem. 114. Oct. Publ.: 1914 (signature 23(5) dated Jan 1914; AbZ 15 Sep 1914), cover-t.p., p. [i-iv], [1]- 69, pl. 1-4 (uncol.). Copies: B, M. — Reprinted and to be cited from Abh. naturf. Ver. Bremen 23(1): 1-69, pl. 1-4. 1914. Ref.: Gothan, W., Bot. Centralbl. 128: 343-344. 1915. 16.885. Die Pflanzenwelt des Rabutzer Beckentons und ihre Entwickelung unter Bezugnahme auf Klima und geologische Vorgange ... Leipzig (Verlag von Wilhelm Engelmann) 1917. Oct. Publ.: 17 Apr 1917, cover-t.p., p. [3]-50. Copzes: B, M. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bot. Jahrb. 54(5), Beibl. 120: [3]-50. 1917. Weber, [Frédéric] Albert [Constantin] (1830-1903), French military surgeon and amateur botanist; studied medicine at the Val-de-Grace, Paris, graduating 1853; on active service in Algeria, Italy (e.g. Solférino), Indo-China (ca. 1860-1862) and Mexico 1865-1866; in the Metz hospital and the Army of the Loire 1870-1871; subsequently in charge of various military hospitals in France, ultimately director of Val-de-Grace. (F.A.C. Weber). 124 F.A.C. WEBER HERBARIUM and Types: MO and P. — W has “Plantae mexicanae”’ collected by “A. Weber’. — Manuscript notes on travels: P. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 468; CSP 19: 497; Hortus 3: 1206; Rehder 5: 906; Tucker 1: 14, 736; Zander ed. 10, p. 730, ed. 11, p. 833-834. BIOFILE: Anon., Cat. gén. livr. impr. Bibl. natl. 219: 213-214. 1974; Nat. Nov. 26: 81. 1904 (d. 27 Jul 1903). Bois, D., Bull. Soc. natl. Acclim. France 1903, notice nécrologique p. [1]-6. Hemsley, W.B., Biol. Centr. Amer. Bot. 4: 136. 1887. McVaugh, R., Contr. Univ. Mich. Herb. 9: 313-314. 1972 (coll. at MO and _P). Magne, G., Discours prononcé aux obséques de M. le Dr. Weber, 8 p. (unidentified brochure at HH). Munz, P.A. & D.D. Keck, A California flora 1575. 1959. Schumann, K., Monatschr. Kakteenk. 13: 129, 145-146. 1903 (obit.). EPONYMY: Weberocereus N.L. Britton et J.N. Rose (1909). 16.886. Cactées nouvelles du genre Rhipsalis ... Extrait de la Revue horticole, année 1892. Oct. Publ.: 16 Sep 1892, (see p. 409, journal), p. [1]-6. Copy: HH. — Reprinted and to be cited from Revue hort. 64: 424-429. 1892. 16.887. Les Cactées de la Basse-Californie ... Extrait du Bulletin du Muséum d Histoire naturelle — 1895, n° 8. Publ.: Jan 1896 (date on p. 6; Bot. Centralbl. 11 Jun 1896), p. [1]-6. Copies: HH(2), US. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bull. Mus. Hist. nat. 1: 316-321. 1896. 16.888. Les Echinocactus de la Basse California ... Paris (Imprimerie nationale) 1898. Oct. Publ.: Apr 1898 (date on p. 5; Bot. Centralbl. 29 Jun 1898), cover-t.p., p. [1]-5. pl. 1-2. Copies: HH, US. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bull. Mus. Hist. nat. 4: 98-105. 1808. 16.889. Les Pereskia et Opuntia Péreskioides du Mexique, ... Extrait du Bulletin du Muséum d’Histoire naturelle 1898. Oct. Publ.: Apr 1898 (p. 167: Apr 1898), p. [1]-6. Copy: US. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bull. Mus. Hist. nat. 4: 162-167. 1898. 16.890. Les Cactées des tiles Galapagos ... Extrait du Bulletin du Muséum d’Histoire naturelle 1899. Oct. Publ.: Aug 1899 (p. 6), cover-t.p., p. [1]-6. Copies: HH, US. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bull. Mus. Hist. nat. 5: 309-314. 1899. 16.891. Notes sur quelques Agaves du Mexique occidental et de la Basse-Californie ... Extrait du Bulletin du Muséum d’Histoire naturelle ... 1902. Oct. Publ.: Mai 1902 (p. 7), p. [1]-7. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bull. Mus. Hist. nat. 8: 218-224. 1902. 16.892. Les Cactées de Costarica ... Extrait du Bulletin du Muséum d’Histoire naturelle ... 1902. Oct. Publ.: Aug 1902 (p. 16), p. [1]-16. Copies: HH, US. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bull. Mus. Hist. nat. 8: 454-469. 1902. 16.893. Oeuvres posthumes de A. Weber ... Les Cleistocactus ... Nice (Imprimerie Ventre fréres) 1904. Oct. (Cleistocactus). Editor: R. Roland-Gosselin. Publ.: Jan 1904, p. [1]-19. Copy: HH. — Preprinted or reprinted from Bull. Soc. Agr. Hort. Acclim. Nice 44(1): 31-47. 1904. Further “oeuvres posthumes”: 1904, cover-t.p., p. [1]-18. Copy: HH. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bull. Mus. Hist. nat. 1904(6): 382-399. 125 F. WEBER Weber, Friedrich (1781-1823), German botanist; Dr. phil. Kiel 1801; supervisor uni- versity hospital 1802; adjunct philos. faculty Kiel 1803, extraord. prof. id. 1804; Dr. med. 1805; in charge of the botanical garden 1810; extraord. professor of medicine 1811; son of Georg Heinrich Weber. (F. Weber). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Part of the Friedrich Weber hepatics may have come to S via the herbarium J.G.C. Lehmann (inf. R. Grolle). Other Friedrich Weber material is re- ported from HBG(algae), KIEL (prob. destroyed) and M (bryophytes); W. Nolte (1826) states that the herbaria of F. Weber and D.M.H. Mohr were included in the herbarium of Georg Heinrich Weber (1752-1858; father). — P. Isoviita sent us a sum- mary of his information on the Weber and Mohr herbarium given below. Note by P. Isoviita on the Weber and Mohr herbarium: In the beginning of the 1800’s, F. Weber and D. Mohr (q.v.) built a large herbarium at Kiel; it was particularly rich in cryptogams and also contained materials from G.H. Weber (see, e.g., Nolte 1826). From F. Weber and Mohr publications (Index Mus. pl. crypt., 1803, Naturh. Reise Schweden, 1804, Bot. Taschenb., 1807) it appears that the her- barium included specimens of many other botanists as well: e.g., E. Acharius (also nearly 150 species of lichens, including numerous spcies described in his Meth. lich. suppl., 1803; see Naturh. Reise Schweden 77-78, 1804), O.C. Blandow, S.E. Bridel, J. Dickson, H. Florke, P. Forsskal (Forsk. Hb.), J. Hedwig, C. Linnaeus e.g. 15 algae Herb. Linn., apparently given by Acharius; (cf. Naturh. Reise 78), F.K. Mertens, A.W. Roth, K.F. Schultz, C.F. Schwagrichen, J.C. Starke, O. Swartz, C.P. Thunberg, J.F. Trentepohl, D. Turner and G. Wahlenberg (evidently rich materials). Nolte (1826) still used the herbarium Weberianum, but after G.H. Weber’s death (1828) it seems to have been split up. According to a manuscript by Nolte, G.H. Weber’s herbarium was purchased by F.C. Martens (1803-1870), apothecary at Neu- stadt in Holstein (Fischer-Benzon in Prahl 1890: 61); this collection might have con- tained the vascular plants of the combined Weber and Mohr herbarium, but nothing is known of its later fate or of its possible link to the following history. The bryophytes (and evidently many other cryptogams) were acquired by J.B.W. Lindenberg; his colla- borator C.G.D. Nees von Esenbeck (Naturgesch. eur. Leberm. 2: 300. 1836) mentions Lin- denberg as “der Besitzer der Weber’schen Sammlung”’. Lindenberg’s hepatic herbarium (at W) still contains some F. Weber specimens, but the majority of his types are in J.G.C. Lehmann’s (collaborator of Lindenberg) herbarium at S (through O.W. Sonder and J. Angstrom; see Taxon 29: 282. 1980 and Sv. bot. Tidskr. 9: 395. 196 respectively). Some Hb. Web. specimens in the Lehmann herbarium bear the annotation “ded. Lin- denberg 1830”, and I suppose that the other specimens involved were similarly given to Lehmann. After Lindenberg’s death, the moss herbarium of D. Mohr went to K. Miller of Halle (Osterr. bot. Z. 6: 200, TL-2/3: 545); this information evidently refers to Weber and Mohr’s combined moss herbarium. Saelan et al. (1890: 10) state that Miiller’s herbarium includes Weber & Mohr’s collection. Miiller’s moss herbarium was destroyed at B in 1943, but some Weber et Mohr and Mohr mosses still exist at JE, mostly from K. Schliephacke’s herbarium, who received them from Miller (inf. F.K. Meyer). P. Sydow (Deutsche Botaniker-Kalender fiir 1899) even claims that a “Mohr” herbarium was owned by Schliephacke. This is possible. Miller scarcely had much interest in Weber et Mohr’s European specimens, and he had a close contact with Schliephacke (who edited Miller’s posthumous Genera and provided our Brotherus with many Miller dup- licates). In 1855, Lindenberg’s lichen collection, containing ‘‘zahlreiche Originalexem- plare von Acharius”’ (evidently from Weber and Mohr’s herbarium, cf. above), was also announced for sale by Sonder (Bot. Zeit. 13: 904. 1855); its later whereabouts are unknown, but many lichen specimens of Weber and Mohr are at MB (inf. A. Henssen and T. Ahti). The algae of the Weber and Mohr herbarium are said to be in HBG, “als Bestandteil des Herbarium Lindenberg” (Heering 1902: 353; see TL-2/3: 544). Some very scattered materials have been at KIEL (probably destroyed in World War IT) and may be at M (Sayre; possibly a few specimens, inf. H. Hertel). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: ADB 41: 294-295; Backer p. 664; Barnhart 3: 468 (b. 3 Aug 1781, d. 21 Mar 1823); BM 5: 2277; Bossert p. 429; De Toni 1: cxxiv, 2: cxxi; DTS 1: 320; Frank 3 (Anh.): 111; GR p. 53 (correct date of death 1 Mar 1823), cat. p. 73; Herder p. 484 [index]; Jackson p. 243, 428; KR p. 752 (‘‘Frederic’”’); LS 28432-28437; 126 F. WEBER Moebius p. 458 [index]; PR 15, 2287, 10029-10036, ed. 1: 11004-11014; Rehder 1: 46, 2: 6; SO 2638a; SY p. 17, 22, 23, 32, 38, 46, 49; TL-1/1393-1397; TL-2/602, 1473, 12.675, see R.A. Hedwig, D.M.H. Mohr, L.C. Treviranus; Urban-Berl. p. 408; Zander ed. 10, pe 7g0e731,,ed. rip. 634. BIOFILE: Anon., Flora 10(1): 127. 1827 (Nolte succeeds W. as dir. bot. gard. and prof. bot. at KIEL); Mag. neu. Erfahr. Entd. Pharmacie 4: 112. 1823 (d.). Fischer-Benzon, R. v., im P. Prahl, Krit. Fl. Schlesw.-Holst. 2(2): 60-61. 1890. Heering, W., Schr. naturw. Ver. Schleswig-Holstein 12(2) 352-353. 1902 (mention of a plan to purchase the Weber and Mohr herbarium in 1824; Algae in HBG fide Voigt, Bot. Inst. Hamburg 1901). Isoviita, P., Ann. bot. Fenn. 16: 277. 1980 (Moss herb. G.H. Weber [sic] lost). Koster, J.Th., Taxon 18: 558. 1969 (algae at KIEL). Laundon, J.R., Lichenologist 11: 18. 1978 (herb. of G.H. Weber (father of F.W.): lichens at KIEL, but destroyed). Nees, C.G. i C.F.P. von Martius, Fl. bras. 1(1): 294. 1833. Nolte, E.H., Novit. fl. holsat. xvii, 1826. Prahl, P., Schrift. naturw. Ver. Schleswig-Holstein 10: 148. 1895. Saelan, Th. et al., [Uppdrag att granska och vardera aflidne Professor S.O. Lindbergs efterlemnade mossherbarium]. 14 p. Helsingfors 1890. (Mention of K. Miller possess- ing Weber and Mohr’s moss collection, p. 20). Sayre, G., Bryologist 80: 520. 1977. Warming, E., Bot. Tidsskr. 12: 98. 1880. Zimsen, E., The type material of J.C. Fabricius 15. 1964 (entom. material in J.C. Fab- ricius coll.). COMPOSITE WORKS: Grossbritanniens Conferven. Nach Dillwyn fiir deutsche Botaniker bear- beitet ... GOttingen 1803-1805, 4 Hefte, Oct., see TL-2/1473. Translation by F. Weber and D.M.H. Mohr. Copies: BR, G, H-UB, NY, PCS; IDC 6418. EPONYMY: Weberella Schmitz (1897) and Weberus Krause (1920) may have been named for this author but no etymology was given. NOTE: We are grateful to P. Isoviita for numerous contributions to the F. Weber entry. 16.894. Index musei plantarum cryptogamarum. [Kiel] 1803. Qu. (in 2-s). (Index mus. pl. crypt.). Authorship: Usually attributed to F. Weber and D.M.H. Mohr; however, from a note in Bot. Zeit. (15 Jan 1805, p. 12) it looks as if Mohr was the sole author (Daniel Matthias Heinrich Mohr, 1780-1808, see TL-2/3: 544-545). Wikstrom cites Weber and Mohr as the authors and internal evidence speaks in favor of their joint author- ship, for example a number of the names of new taxa mentioned in this index (of Weber and Mohr’s combined cryptogamic herbarium) were validly published elsewhere, with Weber, Mohr, or Weber et Mohr as authors. Publ.: Aug-Dec 1803, p. [1]-10. Copies: G, LINN. — Consists of 5 numbered sheets. — See also SY p. 17. — The material mentioned includes specimens collected by Weber and Mohr in Sweden Mai-Jul 1803. 16.895. Archiv fiir die systematische Naturgeschichte herausgegeben von ... Leipzig (in der Schaferischen Buchhandlung) 1804. Oct. +. (Arch. syst. Naturgesch.). Editors: Friedrich Weber and Daniel Matthias Heinrich Mohr (1780-1808). Publ.: 11 Mar 1804 (SY p. 23), p. [iJ-x, [1]-153, pl. 1-5 (copp.; nos. 1-3 by O. Swartz, uncol., nos. 4-5 by Besemann, col.). Copies: G, PH. — Only volume published: vol. 1(1). Continued as Bettrége zur Naturkunde. — Contains e.g. C.P. Thunberg, Descript- zones nonnullarum specierum plantarum in Australis Africae Promontorio bonae sper sponte cres- centium ... on p. 22-31, pl. 1, see also KR p. 710, 58 d. 16.896. Naturhistorische Reise durch einen Theil Schwedens ... GOttingen (Bei Heinrich Diete- rich) 1804. Oct. (Naturh. Reise Schweden). 127 F. WEBER Publ.: 15 Apr 1804 (p. xii: Sep 1803; SY p. 23; KR p. 752), p. [i]-xu1, [13]-207, [208, err.], pl. 1-3 (uncol copp.). Copies: FH, H, HH, MO, PH (p. 208 blank). 16.897. Botanische Briefe an Herrn Professor Kurt Sprengel zu Halle. Ein Anhang zu einer Einleitung in das Studium der kryptogamischen Gewachse, fiir die Besitzer dieses Buchs; von Dr. Fr. Weber ... Kiel (in der neuen academischen Buchhandlung) 1804. Oct. (Bot. Briefe). Publ.: 30 Jul 1804 (SY p. 21, 22); p. [1]-111. Copies: B-S, G, H, NY, Ul > Forks Sprengel, Anleit. Kennin. Gew. Sammlung 3, Einleitung in das Studium der kryptogamischen Gewdéichse, publ. 28 Mar 1804, see TL-2/12.675. ! 16.898. Beitrdége zur Naturkunde. In Verbindung mit ihren Freunden verfasst und heraus- gegeben von ... Kiel (in der neuen akademischen Buchhandlung [vol. 2: bei August Schmidt]) 1805-1810, 2 vols. Oct. +. (Beitr. Naturk.). Editors (and in part authors): Friedrich Weber and Daniel Matthias Heinrich Mohr (1780-1808). 1: 15 Nov 1805-1806 (see SY p. 24, publ. in various ‘Stucke’; no. 1: 15 Nov 1805 (prospectus dated 15 Nov 1805 has “hat so eben die Presse verlassen’’); last part possibly 4 Aug 1806, see SY p. 24), p. [i]-xui, [1]-356, pl. 1-7 (col. copp., Schuppel, Swartz, Acharius; nos. 1, 4-7 col.; 4-7 by R. Hedwig). 2: 19 Sep 1810 (possibly as a single issue; p. i-iv: Ostermesse 1810; SY p. 38), p. [1]-vi, [1]-400, [401, err.], pl. 7-4 (uncol. copp. E. Acharius). Copies: NY, PH, US. 16.899. Botanisches Taschenbuch auf das Jahr 1807. Deutschland’s Kryptogamische Gewachse. Erste Abtheilung. Filices, Musci frondosi et Hepatici ... Kiel (in der akad- emischen Buchhandlung) 1807. 16-mo. (in 8-s). (Bot. Taschenbuch). Co-author: Daniel Matthias Heinrich Mohr (1780-1808). Publ.: 12 Apr 1807 (SY p. 32), p. [1*], [i]-xlvi, [1]-509, [510, colo.], pl. 1-12 (col. copp. Luderitz). Copies: B-S, BR, FH, FI, G, H, H-UB, HH, M, MO, NY, USDA. — Alter- native t.p.: “Handbuch der Exnleitung in das Studium der kryptogamischen Gewdchse. Praktis- cher Theil ...”, ““Die Species sind nicht das Ziel der hohern Naturforschung”’ (preface Pp. XV-xvi). ; 16.900. Tabula exhibens Calyptratarum operculatarum sive muscorum frondosorum genera auctore Friderico Weber. Kiliae [Kiel] (Christianus Fridericus Mohr) 1813 [1814]. Fol. (Tab. Calyptr. operc.). Publ.: 24 Apr 1814 (SY p. 49, 59), 6 p., printed on one side of the paper only. Copzes: B- S, BM. 16.901. Historiae muscorum hepaticorum prodromus ... Kiliae [Kiel] (sumta Aug. Hesse, Academiae bibliopolae) 1815. Oct. (Hist. musc. hepat. prodr.). Publ.: 1815 (p. 10: Pridie Calend. Jan 1815), p. [1]-160. Copies: B, BR, FH, G, HH, KU, MONYAPHE WU USDA IDE ye320: 16.902. Hortus Kiliensis. Oder Verzeichniss der Pflanzen, welche im botanischen Garten der Christian-Albrechts Universitat in Kiel 1822 gezogen werden. Entworfen von Fried- rich Weber. Kiel (in der akademischen Buchhandlung) 1822. Oct. (in 4-s). (Hort. Kiliens.). Publ.: 1822 (p. vill: Apr 1822), p. [i]-xii, [1]-112, [113, err.], [114, colo.]. Copies: B-S, HH, USDA. Weber, Georg Heinrich (1752-1828), German (Hannoverian) physician and botanist; Dr. phil. Gottingen 1774; extraordinary professor of medicine and prosector Univ. Kiel 1777, ordinary professor of medicine and botany ib. 1780; ““Archiater’ 1790; director of the academic clinic 1802; director of the council for medical services of Schleswig Holstein 1810; Dr. phil. h.c. Gottingen 1824. (G.H. Weber). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Largely unknown. Many collections at KIEL but destroyed during World-War II. Further material collected or contributed by G.H. Weber is listed 128 G.H. WEBER for E (via Giseke), W (via Lindenberg), WB (destr.). See Isoviita (1980) for details on the search for G.H. Weber’s bryophytes. Note by P. Isoviita: G.H. Weber’s herbarium, or parts of it, seems to have been in- corporated in his son’s (F. Weber, q.v.) herbarium in Kiel. Several early specimens are in the Ehrhart herbarium at MW (according to Hoffmann, Herb. viv., pars 1. 1824). Some further material, including collections made in Holstein (mainly of dates later than Wiggers’, q.v., Prim. fl. holsat. 1780) were, from the herbaria of Weber’s collabo- rators and students, at KIEL (Prahl 1888-1890, 1895, Schellenberg 1921; material prob- ably destroyed during World War II). The ‘“‘Originalherbarium Webers, ein kleiner Band sauber bezeichneter Moose”’ mentioned by Schellenberg (and discussed by Isoviita 1980) was probably the same as the collection which Prahl (1895: 155) described as “‘ein besonderes kleines Fascikel ... Moossammlung von Frélich mit von ihm selbst zum Theil in Gemeinschaft mit dem alteren Weber und von Hansen gesammelten Moosen” and hence important in this context. (As fas as I can see, Prahl studied all the relevant herbaria and manuscripts available at KIEL. If a real ‘‘Originalherbarium Webers”’ was in existence at that time, Prahl would surely made mention of it). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BioGRAPHY: AG 6(2): 926; Backer p. 622; Barnhart 3: 468; BM 5: 2277; Christiansen p. 321 [index]; Dryander 3: 85, 158; GR p. 53 (b. 27 Jul 1752, d.7 Jul 1828), cat. p. 73; Hawksworth p. 186; Herder p. 190, 238; Hortus 3: 1206; Kelly p. 238; Krempelh. 2: 40, 41; LS 28439; Moebius p. 108; PR 6735, 9017, 10037-10039, ed. I: 7563, 9972, 11012-11014; Rehder 5: 907; SBC p. 134; TL-1/427, 1410-1411; TL- 2/6856; Zander ed. 10, p. 730, ed. 11, p. 833. BIOFILE: Fischer-Benzon, R. v., in P. Prahl, Krit. fl. Schlesw. Holst. 2(2): 61. 1890 (also on a ms. note by E.F. Nolte that Weber’s herbarium was purchased by F.C. Martens, apothecary at Neustadt in Holstein). Hagen, I., Norges bryologi 49, 51. 1897 (K. Norske Vid. Selsk. Skr. 1897(3)) (on the journey to Norway made by Weber and J.C. Fabricius in 1778). Hasse, Staatsbtrgerl. Mag. 8: 445-446. 1828 (obit.; n.v., fide Christiansen). Hornemann, J., Nat. Tidskr. 1: 574-575. 1837. Isoviuita, P., Ann. bot. Fenn. 16: 277. 1980 (no bryological material traced; material at Kiel, destroyed in World War II). Laundon, J.R., Lichenologist 11: 18. 1979 (lichens destroyed at KIEL[?]). Lowden, R.M., Taxon, Index pers. names vols. 1-30. 779. 1984. Prahl, P., Krit. Fl. Schlesw.-Holst. 1888-1890 (critical assessment of the Weber material then available at KIEL); Schrift. naturw. Ver. Schleswig-Holstein 10: 148, 155. 1895. Sayre, G., Bryologist 80: 520. 1977 (coll. bryoph. at “GOET, W”’, -but see Isoviita 1980). Schellenberg, G., Beih. Bot. Centralbl. Abt. 2. 38: 389-398. 1921 (collections Kiel con- tain 45 fascicles of bryophytes and include orig. herb. Weber; but see Prahl, 1895 and Isoviita’s note above). COMPOSITE WORKS: F.H. Wiggers, Primitiae florae holsaticae, Kiel 1780 (TL-2/17.664), is often attributed to G.H. Weber. It is clear from the preface that G.H. Weber made information available to Wiggers, who, however, is the real publishing author. In citat- ions G.H. Weber’s contribution may be properly acknowledged as ‘““G.H. Weber ex Wiggers”. The first supplement, 1787 is by G.H. Weber himself (see below), a “supplementum alterum”’ was published by E.F. Nolte, Wovrt. fl. holsat. 1826, TL-2/6856. EPONYMY: Webera Schreber (1791), Webera J.F. Gmelin (1791), Webera J. Hedwig (1801), and Webera Cramer (1803) may have all honored this author but no derivation was given. 16.903. Commentatio botanico-medica sistens vires plantarum cryptogamicarum medicas quam una cum adjectis quibusdam thesibus magnifico praeside D. Frider. Christiano Struve ... die vii aprilis mdcclxxiii h.l.q.c. ad disputandum proponit auctor Georgius Henricus Weber goettingensis. Kiliae Holsatorum [Kiel] (Litteris Mich. Friedr. Bart- schii, ...) [1773]. Qu. (Vires pl. crypt. med.). Publ.: 7 Apr 1773, p. [i-ii], [i*-iv* dedic.], [iii]-xxxii. Copy: NSUB. 129 G.H. WEBER 16.904. D. Georgii Henrici Weberi ... Spicilegium florae goettingensis plantas imprimis cryptogamicas Hercyniae illustrans ... Gothae [Gotha] (sumptibus Ettingeri) 1778. Oct. (Spic. fl. goett.). Publ.: 1778 (p. [viii: 2 Mai 1778]), p. [i-xxiv], [1]-288, [289-304, index], pl. 1/2, 3/4, 5 (col. copp. J.G. Sturm). Copies: B, BR, FH, G, GB, H, HH, L, MICH, MO, NY, PH, USDA. 16.905. Ordinis medicorum in Academia regia kiloniensi h.t. decanus Georgius Henricus Weber ... candidatorum duorum dignissimorum jam summis in utraque medicina honoribus condecoratorum solemnia inauguralia praemisso Supplemento florae holsaticae indicit. Kilonii [Kiel] (Litteris Mich. Frider. Bartschii, ...) [1787]. Oct. (Suppl. fl. holsat.). Publ.: 1787 (p. 22: 20 Jul 1787), p. [i], [1]-22. Copy: seen in facsimile ed. F.H. Wiggers, Prim. fl. holsat 1780, q.v. — See also above, composite works. Weber, Joseph (1856-1908), Luxemburg botanist. (7. Weber). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 468 (d. 3 Oct 1908); BL 2: 419, 730; Rehder ite IX. BIOFILE: Klein, E.T., Bull. Soc. Natural. Luxembourg 10: 322-325. 1908 (obit., portr.; general account, no data). 16.906. Lezeburjesch-latein-fransesch-deitschen Dixionér fun de Pflanzen ... [Luxembourg 1890]. Oct. Publ.: 1890, p. [43]-144. Copy: BR. — Reprinted and to be cited from Rec. Mem. Trav. Soc. bot. Grand-Duché Luxemb. 12: [43]-144. 1890. Weber, Joseph Carl [Karl] (1801-1875), German (Bavarian) botanical and zoologial artist in Augsburg. (7.C. Weber). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. — An unpublished ““Monographie der Alpenprimeln” 1845, with 2 vols. illustrations is at the Staatsbibliothek Munchen (fide NI). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: ADB 41: 318-321 (b. 16 Jan 1801, d. 25 Oct 1875); Barnhart 3: 468; Jackson p. 292; NI 2: 196 (2119, 2120), 3: 68; PR 10040, ed. 1: 11016; Rehder 1: 383; TL-2/see C.A. Kranz; Tucker 1: 736. BIOFILE: Anon., Brit. Mus. gen. cat. print. books 254: 301. 1965. Schonach, H., Literatur Flora Tirol Vorarlberg, Feldkirch 1882, nos. 266, 281, 415. 16.907. Die Alpenpflanzen Deutschlands und der Schweiz in colorirten Abbildungen nach der Natur und in naturlicher Grosse mit einem erlauternden Text ... Munchen (Verlag von Christian Kaiser). 1845-1846. Duod. (Alpenpfl.). Ed. [1]: 2 vols. were published in 1845 (Hefte 1-8) and 1846 (Hefte 9-16), see D.F.L. von Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 4: 100. 1846. — A new issue, in 4 parts was made in 1852 (BM 5: 2278; Kaiser, Index libr. 12: 523). A supplemental third volume was pub- lished along with the second edition in 1868. Copy: G (later issue). 1: 1845, p. [i], [1]-10, pl. 1-96 (col. liths.) (a later issue has an extra set of preface pages [1]-12, p. 12 dated “Juni 1856’’). 2: 1846-1847 (Hefte 15-16: Hinrichs 28 Apr-Mai 1847), p. [i], [1]-8, pl. 1-96. See Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 7: 462. 1849 ““Uber den ganzlichen Unwerth der ... Abbildungen”’. 3: 1856, p. [i], [1]-8, pl. 1-708. — Bot. Zeit. 28 Nov 1856. 4: 1868, engr. t.p., p. [1]-27, pl. 301-400, [1]-6. — Supplement zur ersten und zweiten Auflage in drei Banden”. Ed. 2: 1867-1868. Copies: B, HH, M, MO. — Mit systematisch geordnetem Text von Dr. Dr. C.A. Cranz. 130 WEBER-VAN BOSSE r: [1]-16, [1]-21, pl. 1-100, [1]-16. 2: [i], [1]-19, pl. 101-200, [1]-16. 3: [a], [1]-19, pl. 201-300, [1]-16. 4 (supplement) as in ed. 1. Ed. 3: 1872 (“Neu’’, Bot. Zeit. 9 Feb 1872). Copies: G, HH. — Dritte Auflage. Mit systematisch geordnetem Text von Dr. C.A. Cranz. Munchen (id.). r: [i*], [i]-xx, [3]-21, pl. 1-200, [1]-18. 2: [1]-21, pl. ror-200, [1]-18. 3: [1]-21, pl. 201-300. 4: [1]-21, pl. 301-goo, [1]-18. Ed. 4: 1879 (in 50 Hefte, Hefte 49-50: Bot. Zeit. 5 Sep 1879). Copies: BR (issue with t.p. date 1880), NY (2 copies: with t.p.’s 1879 and 1880), MICH (1880), US (1880). r: [ij-xxxi, [1]-25, pl. 1-200. 2: [1]-31, pl. 101-200. 3: [1]-29, pl. 201-300. 4: [1]-31, pl. 301-400, pl. [1]-35. 16.908. Flora von Bayern. In Abbildungen ... Munchen (Verlag von J.C. Weber) 6 vols. 1851-1855. (Oct. and Duod.). (Fl. Bayern). r: 1851, p. [1]-32, pl. 1-108. 2: 1851, p. [1]-35, pl. 109-276. 3: 1852, p. [1]-26, pl. 217-324. 4: 1852, p. [1]-27, pl. 325-432. 5: 1853, p- [1]-31, pl. 433-540. 6: 1855, p. [1]-23, pl. 541-648. Copies: B(1), BR (1-6), HH (1-6), M, NY (1-3). — A new “edition” of 1870 is mentioned by NI (2120). Weber-van Bosse, Anna Antoinette (1852-1942), Dutch phycologist; married W.F. Willink 1871, married Max Weber 1883; studied botany with H. de Vries in Amster- dam; with her husband on expeditions to the East Indies 1888-1889, 1899-1900 (Siboga expedition) and to S. Africa 1894-1895; Dr. phil. h.c. Utrecht 1910. (Weber-van Bosse). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: L; other material in B (mainly destr.), BM, C, KIEL, NY. — For a description of the Weber-van Bosse algae collection at L, see Koster (1936). — Letters at FH (to W.G. Farlow), G. NOTE: Second marriage with the German zoologist Max [Carl William] Weber (1852- 1937). Max Weber was leader of the Siboga expedition (1899-1900) and edited its reports. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 486 (b. 27 Mai 1852, d. 29 Oct 1942); BJI 1: 62, 2: 188; BM 5: 2276-2277; Bossert p. 429; De Toni 1: cxxix, 4: lvin; IH 1 (ed. 2): 70, (ed. 3): 87, (ed. 6): 366, (ed. 7): 345; JW 1: 449, 2: 203, 4: 413, 5: 255; Kleppa p. 105; SK 1: 564; TL-2/13.486, see F. Hauck, W.F.R. Suringar. BIOFILE: Anon., Alg. Handelsblad, Amsterdam 26 Mar 1932; Cat. gén. livr. impr. Bibl. natl. 219: 498-499. 1974; Hedwigia 33: 112. 1894 (requests material of Caulerpa); Nat. Nov. 20: 475. 1898 (botanist on Siboga exp.); Nieuwe Rotterdammer Courant 26 Mar 1937; Wie is dat? 1931: 284-285, 1932: 359, 1935, 415. Dammerman, K.W., Ann. J. Bot. Buitenzorg 45(1): 14, 24. 1935. Gunn, M. & L.E. Codd, Bot. Exp. S. Afr. 372. 1981. Jacobs, M., Herman Jacobus Lam 112. 1984. Koster, J.Th., Blumea 2(3): 229-234. 1936 (The W.-v.B. coll. at L, list of collectors; includes e.g. the Kiitzing-Suringar algae herbaria and the F. Hauck herb.); Vakbl. Biol. 23(4): 37. 1942 (goth birthday). Koster, J. Th. & T.S.S. van Benthem Jutting, Blumea Suppl. 2: 3-9. 1942 (biogr. not., bibl.). s Lam, H.J., Blumea Suppl. 2: 1-2. 1942 (dedic., portr.). Miller, R.H.W. & R. Zaunick, Friedr. Traug. Kiitzing 20, 21, 298. 1960. 1 WEBER-VAN BOSSE Pulle, A.A., Bull. Maatsch. Bevord. Onderz. Ned. Kolonien 99: 29. 1940 (organisation Siboga exp.). Ruge-Baenziger, E., Blumea Suppl. 2: 10-11. 1942 (souvenirs). Sirks, M.J., Indisch natuuronderzoek 169, 175, 176, 212. 1915. Steenis-Krusemann, M.J., Blumea 25(1): 42, 47. 1979 (coll. L). Verdoorn, F., ed., Chron. bot. 1: 218, 1935, 2: 25. 1936, 3: 11, 205. 1937. Weber-van Bosse, A., Vakbl. Biol. 14: 189-191. 1933 (autobiogr. details in tribute to ~ Went who was her co-student with Hugo de Vries). Went, F.A.F.C., De Vrouw en haar Huis 19 (Mai): 2-4. 1924. Westerdijk, J., Blumea Suppl. 2. 12-14. 1942 (personal recollections). Wittrock, V.B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 169, pl. 144. 1905 (portr.). COMPOSITE WORKS: Algues, in Résultats scientifiques du voyage aux Indes orientales néerlandaises de ... Léopold de Belgique 6(1): Algues 1-27. pl. 1-5. NOTE: The Etudes sur des algues de l Archipel malaisien 1 (Ann. Jard. bot. Buitenzorg 8: 77- 94. pl. 16-17. 1890) and 2 (ib. 8: 165-188, pl. 24-26. 1890) are a follow-up on a paper on the symbiosis between algae and sponges (Quelques nouveaux cas de symbiose) by Max Weber and Weber-van Bosse, published in M. Weber, Zool. Erg. Reise Niederl. Ost- Indien, Leiden (E.J. Brill) 1: 48-73. pl. 5. 1890. The papers are reviewed by P. Hariot, Bull. Soc. bot. France 38 (bibl.): 1o-11. 1891. 16.909. Etude sur les algues parasites des Paresseux ... Haarlem (De Erven Loosjes) 1887. Qu. (Etud. alg. paras. Paresseux). Publ.: 1887 (Bot. Zeit. 25 Nov 1887; Nat. Nov. Dec(2) 1887), p. [1, 11], [1]-23, [24, expl. pl.], pl. 1-2 (col. liths. auct.). Copies: FH, G, NY. — Issued as Nat. Verh. Holland. Maatsch. Wet. ser. 3. 5(1). 1887. — On algae growing on the hairs of Bradypides (sloth; a mammal). Ref.: Flahault, C., Bull. Soc. bot. France 35 (bibl.): 23-24. 1888 (rev.). Hieronymus, G.H.E.W., Bot. Zeit. 46: 351-353. 1888 (rev.). 16.910. Monographie des Caulerpes ... Leyde [Leiden] (Librairie et imprimerie ... E.J. Brill) 1898. Oct. Publ.: 1898 (FH copy rd. in Sep 1898; J. Bot. rev. Nov 1898; Nat. Nov. Oct(1) 1898), p. [i-iii], [243]-401. pl. 20-34 (uncol. liths. auct.). Copies: FH, H; IDC 5518. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ann. Jard. bot. Buitenzorg 15: [243]-401, pl. 20-34. 1898. Ref.: Rendle, A.B., J. Bot. 36: 455-457. Nov 1808 (rev.). 16.911. Etudes sur les algues de I’ Archipel malaisien ... Leide [Leiden] (Librairie et im- primerie ... E.J. Brill) 1901. Oct. Publ.: 1901, cover-t.p., p. 126-141, [1, err.]. pl. 17-19. Copy: NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ann. Jard. bot. Buitenzorg ser. 2. 2: 126-141. 1901. — For previous publi- cations under this title see note above. 16.912. Ken jaar aan boord H.M. Siboga ... Leiden (Boekhandel en Drukkerij ... E.J. Brill) 1904 [i.e. 1903]. Oct. (faar Siboga). Publ.: 11 Dec 1903 (Ned. Staatscour. 10 Jan 1904; registered 11 Dec, received 14 Dec 1903), p. [i-ii], frontisp., p. [ii]-xi, [xii, err.], [1]-337. 79 pl. Copies: U-UB, US (“ed. ae German transl.: 1905, [i*-11*], [i]-xii, [xiv], [1]-370, 26 pl., map. Copies: B, MCZ. — Ein Jahr an Bord I.M.S. Siboga ... Leipzig (Verlag von Wilhelm Engelmann) 1905. Oct. 16.913. Siboga Expeditie Ixi. The Corallinaceae of the Siboga-Expedition ... Leiden (late E.J. Brill ...) 1904. Qu. (Corallinac. Siboga-Exped.). Co-author: Michael Heggelund Foslie (1855-1909). Publ.: Aug 1904 (cover: publié Aout 1904), p. [i-iv], [1]-110, pl. 1-76 with text (1-13 photogr., 14-16 uncol. liths. J. van Eybergen). Copies: B, BR, FH, NSW. — Cover: “Siboga-Expeditie, Monographie Ixi of: Uitkomsten op zoologisch, botanisch, oceanographisch en geologisch gebied verzameld in Nederlandsch Oost-Indié 1899- 132 WEBER-VAN BOSSE 1900 aan boord H.M. Siboga onder commando van Luitenant ter zee 1° kl. G.F. Tydemann. Uitgegeven door Dr. Max Weber, ... Leider der Expeditie. Ref.: De Wildeman, E., Bot. Centralbl. 98: 356-357. 11 Apr 1905 (rev.). Mobius, M., Hedwigia 44: (g)-(10). 1904 (rev.). 16.914. Note sur le genre Dictyosphaera Dec. ... [Estratto dalla Nuova Notarisia ... 1905]. Oct. Publ.: Oct 1905 (in journal), cover-t.p., p. [1]-3. Copy: BR. — Reprinted and to be cited from Nuova Notarisia 16: [142]-144. 1905. 16.915. Note sur les Caulerpa de ile Taiti et sur un nouveau Caulerpa de la Nouvelle- Hollande ... Annales de l'Institut Océanographique ... [Monaco] 1910. Qu. | Publ.: 25-30 Oct 1910 (printing finished 25 Oct 1910), cover-t.p., p. [1]-8. pl. 1-2. (uncol. heliograv. auth.). Copies: BR, FH, NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ann. Inst. Océanogr., Monaco 2(1): [1]-8, pl. 7-2. 1910. 16.916. Notice sur quelques genres nouveaux dalgues de larchipel malaisien ... Leide [Leiden] (Librairie et Imprimerie ci-devant E.J. Brill) 1910. Oct. Publ.: 1910 (Nat. Nov. Aug(1) 1911), cover-t.p., p. [i], [25]-33. Copies: BR, NY, U, US. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ann. Jard. bot. Buitenzorg ser. 2. 9: 25-33. 1910. 16.917. Sur deux nouveaux cas de symbiose entre algues et éponges ... Leide[n] (Librairie et Imprimerie ci-devant E.J. Brill) 1910. Oct. Publ.: 1910 (Nat. Nov. Jul(2) 1910), p. [i], [587]-593, [594]. pl. 76-17 (col. liths. J.F. Obbes). Copzes: BR, NY, US. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ann. Jard. bot. Buitenzorg ser. 2. suppl. 3: [587]-593, [594], pl. 16-17. 1910. 16.918. Marine algae, Rhodophyceae, of the ‘‘Sealark’’ Expedition collected by Mr. J. Stanley Gardiner, ... London (printed for the Linnean Society ...) 1913. Oct. Publ.: Oct 1913 (date on cover), cover-t.p., p. 105-142, pl. 12-14 (uncol. liths. J. Obbes). Copies: BR, US. — Issued as and to be cited from Trans. Linn. Soc. 8(5): 105-142. pl. 12-14. 1913. 16.919. Liste des algues du Siboga ... Leide [Leiden] (Librairie et Imprimerie ci-devant E.J. Brill) 1913-1928. Qu. 4 parts. (Liste alg. Siboga). General t.p.: 1928, p. [i*], Leide (id.) 1928. 1 (Mycophyceae, Chlorophyceae, Phaeophyceae): Sep 1913 (cover; Hedwigia 10 Feb 1914; Bot. Centralbl. 25 Nov 1913; ObZ Oct-Dec 1913; Nat. Nov. Nov(1) 1913), p. [i-i1i], [1]-186, pl. 7-5 with text (uncol. liths. J.F. Obbes) Siboga Expeditie vol. lix-a. Collaborator: Theodor Reinbold (x-1918). 2 (Rhodophyceae 1, Protoflorideae, Nemalionales, Cryptonemiales): Apr 1921 (date on cover), cover, p. [i-vi], 1-124 [also: 187-310, pl. 6-8 with text (id.). — Siboga Expeditie lix-b. 3 (Rhodophyceae 2, Ceramiales): Jan 1923 (date on cover; rev. Hedwigia 64: (79)-(80). 29 Dec 1923), cover, p. [i-ili], 1-82 (also: 311-392), pl. 9-10 (id.). — Siboga Expeditie lix-c. 4 (Rhodophyceae 3, Gigartinales et Rhodymeniales ...): Apr 1928 (date on cover; con- tents consolidated reprint give Feb 1928 as date of publ.; Hedwigia rev. 68: (57)-(58). Feb i929; Nat. Nov. Jun 1928), p. [i-v], 1-141 (also: [393]-533), pl. 11-16 (id.). — Siboga Expeditie lix-d. Copies: B, BR, NY, US. 16.920. The Percy Sladen Trust Expedition to the Indian Ocean in 1905, ... no. xiv. — Marine algae: Rhodophyceae ... London (printed for the Linnean Society) 1914. Qu. Publ.: Jan 1914 (in journal, cover-t.p. so dated), cover-t.p., p. [269]-306, pl. 16-18. Copy: NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Trans. Linn. Soc. London, Zool. 16(3): 269- 306, pl. 16-78. 1914. 16.921. Rhizophyllidaceae and Squamariaceae ... Reprinted from F. Bérgesen, The marine algae of the Danish West Indies ... 1916. Oct. 133 WEBER-VAN BOSSE Publ.: Oct 1916, cover-t.p., p. [127]-146. Copzes: NY, US. — Reprinted and to be cited from Dansk Bot. Ark. 3(1b)::[127]-146. 1916, as part of F. Bérgesen, The marine algae of the Danish West Indies, vol. 2. Rhodophyceae, TL-2/589. 16.922. Papers from Dr. Th. Mortensen’s Pacific Expedition 1914-16. xxxiii. Algues de Pexpédition aux iles Kei ... Saertryck af Vidensk. Medd. fra Dansk naturh. Foren. [1926]. Oct. Publ.: Jan 1926 (Vakbl. Biol. Feb 1926, rev. O.C. Schmidt, Hedwigia 67: (8)-(g). Mai 1927), cover-t.p., p. [57]-155. — Copies: NY, US. — Reprinted and to be cited ror Vid. Medd. Dansk naturh. For. 81: [57]-155. 1926. 16.923. Sur un nouveau genre de Floridés ... Paris (Laboratoire de Cryptogamie ...) 1929. Oct. Publ.: Dec 1929, cover-t.p., p. [255]-261. Copy: US. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ann. Crypt. exot. 2(3-4): [255]-261. 1929. Oct. 16.924. Résultats scientifiques du voyage aux Indes Orientales néerlandaises de LL. AA. RR. le Prince et la Princesse Léopold de Belgique ... Algues ... Bruxelles [Brussel] (Musée Royal d’Histoire naturelle ...) 1932. Qu. (Result. sct. voy. Léopold, Alg.). Publ.: 31 Mar 1932 (date on cover), cover-t.p., p. [1]-27, pl. 1-5. Copy: NY. — Issued as Mem. Mus. R. Hist. nat. Belge hors sér. 6, 1932. Weberbauer, August (1871-1948), German (Silesian) botanist and explorer; son of Otto Weberbauer; Dr. phil. Berlin (student of A. Engler) 1894; habil. Univ. Breslau 1898; collected in Peru 1901-1905, returned to Breslau 1905; director of the botanical garden and agricultural station at Victoria, Cameroon 1906-1907; director of the Parque zoologico y botanico de Lima, Peru 1908; professor of botany Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos 1925, Botanico adscrito a la Estacion experimental agricola de la Molina 1932; professor of pharmaceutical botany, faculty of medical sciences Univ. San Marcos 1934. (Weberb.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: B (mainly destr.), MOL, USM; other material DPU, E (bryo. Peru), F, G, GH, H (Peru, Cameroons musci), K, NY, PH, $8, U, US, WRSL. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 663; Barnhart 3: 469; Biol.-Dokum. 18: 9806- 9807; BJI 1: 62, 2: 188; BL 1: 256, 323; Bossert p. 429; Christiansen p. 237; CSP 19: 503- 504; Hortus 3: 1206; IH 1 (ed: 2): 72, (ed: 3): 90, (ed. 6): 11535) 3665 (eda 7) Enea Moebius p. 321; TL-2/1712, 15.470, 15.587, 15.691; Tucker 1: 737; Urban-Berl. p. 292, 317, 409. BIOFILE: Anon., Allg. bot. Z. 12: 88. 1906 (app. Victoria Cameroons); Bol. Soc. geogr. Lima 65(1-2): 89. 1948 (obit.); Bot. Centralbl. 101: 320. 27 Mar 1906 (app. Victoria, Cameroons); Bot. Jahrb. 38 (Beibl. 87): 42. 21 Dec 1906 (professor’s title; in Cameroons); Hedwigia 45: (77). 16 Jan (returned from Peru), (161) (appointment Victoria, Cameroons), 1906, 46: (40). 15 Dec 1906 (professor’s title; still in Camerocms Index Amer. bot. lit. 1886-1966. 4: 478. 1969; Nat. Nov. Nov 20: 193. 1898 (habil. Breslau), 28: 272. 1906 (to Victoria, Cameroons). Baca de Garcia, O., Proc. Linn. Soc. London 161: 253. 1949 (obit., b. 26 Nov 1871, d. 16 Jan 1948). Ferreyra, Ramon, Flora y vegetacion de Monte de Zarata 1978, p. [2]. Frodin, D.G., Guide standard floras world no. 330. 1984. Gager, C.S., Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Rec. 27(3): 177. 1938 (dir. Victoria Botanic Gardens, Cameroons 1904-1906 [sic, erroneous for 1906-1907]). Goodspeed, T.H., Plant hunters in the Andes 25-28. s.d. Herrera, F.L., Est. Fl. Dept. Cuzco 16-17. 1930 (activities Cuzco). Letouzey, R., Fl. Cameroun 7: 60. 1968 (location Cameroons coll.). Weberbauer, A., Die Pflanzenwelt der Peruanischen Anden (Veg. Erde 12) 17-29. 1913 (autobiogr. account of expl. in the Andes 1901-1905). COMPOSITE WORKS: Rhamnaceae in EP, Nat. Pflanzenfam. 3(5): 393-427. Oct 1895 [sic not Le WEBERBAUER Jan 1895 as in TL-2/1: 767]. — Supplement by A. Engler and A. Weberbauer in Nachtrage 2-4: 229-230. Oct 1897, and Ergdnzungsheft 1: 41. 8 Oct 1900. EPONYMY: Weberbauera Gilg et Muschler (1909); Weberbauerella Ulbrich (1906); Weberbaueriella Ferreyra (1955); Weberbauerocereus Backeberg (1942). 16.925. Ueber die fossilen Nymphaeaceen-Gattungen Holopleura Caspary und Cratopleura Weber und ihre Beziehungen zu der recenten Gattung Brasenia ... [Sonderabdruck aus den Berichten der Deutschen botanischen Gesellschaft ... 1893]. Oct. Publ.: 26 Jul 1893 (in journal), cover-t.p., p. [1, recto of 366], [366]-374, pl. 18 (uncol. lith. auct.). Copzes: B, G. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 11(6): [366]-374. 1893. 16.926. Beztrdge zur Samenanatomie der Nymphaeaceen. \naugural-Dissertation zur Erlan- gung der Doctorwiirde von der philosophischen Fakultat der Friedrich-Wilhelms- Universitat zu Berlin genehmigt und nebst beigefiigten Thesen Offentlich zu verteidigen am 28. April 1894 ... Leipzig (Wilhelm Engelmann) 1894. Oct. Publ.: 13 Apr 1894 (in journal; thesis between 13 and 28 Apr 1894; Nat. Nov. Apr(2) 1894), p. [1]-30, [1, theses; 2, vita], p/. 8 (uncol. lith. auct.). Copies: B, G, M, US. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bot. Jahrb. 18: 213-258, pl. 8. 1894. 16.927. Beitrdge zur Anatomie der Kapselfriichte. Habilitationsschrift zur Erlangung der venia docendi von der Koniglichen Fakultat der Konigl. Universitat zu Breslau ge- nehmigt und nebst den angehangten Thesen Offentlich zu vertheidigen am 21 Februar 1898 Mittags 12 Uhr im Musiksaale der Universitat ... Cassel (Druck von Gebr. Gotthelft, ...) 1898. Oct. (Beitr. Anat. Kapselfr.). Publ.: 21 Feb 1898 (Habilitation; Nat. Nov. Jun(2) 1898), p. [1]-52, [53, theses]. Copies: B, G, M, NY, US. — Reprinted and partly preprinted from Bot. Centralbl. 73: 54(bis)-59(bis). 11 Jan; 97-105. 20 Jan; 135-142. 26 Jan; 161-168. 2 Feb; 193-202. 9 Feb; 250-257. 16 Feb; 296-302, pl. 7-2. 23 Feb 1808. 16.928. Anatomische und biologische Studien tiber die Vegetation der Hochlanden Perus. Vorlaufige Mitteilung ... [Sonderabdruck aus Engler’s Botanischen Jahrbichern ...] 1905. Oct. Publ.: 19 Sep 1905 (in journal), cover, p. [i, recto of 60], [60]-94. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bot. Jahrb. 37: 60-94. 1905. 16.929. Die Pflanzenwelt der peruanischen Anden in ihren Grundzigen dargestellt ... Leipzig (Verlag von Wilhelm Engelmann) 1911. Oct. (Pfl.-Welt peruan. Anden). Publ.: Mai 1911 (p. vii: Mar 1910; ObZ for Mai-Jun 1911; Bot. Centralbl. 25 Jul 1911; Nat. Nov. Jun(1) 1911, see also TL-2/1712), p. [ii]-xii, [1]-355, [356, expl. signs], maps 1-2, pl. 1-40 (photos). Copies: B, BR, G, H, HH, NY, PH, U, US; IDC. — Alternative t.p.: Die Vegetation der Erde... XII... Facsimile ed.: 1976, J. Cramer in der A.R. Gantner Verlag K-G. FL 9490 Vaduz. — As original. Copy: FAS. English abstract and additions, in J.F. Macbride, Fl. Peru 1 (Field Mus. Bot 13: 13-81. 1936). Spanish translation: 1945, El mundo vegetal de los Andes Peruanos. Estudio Fitogeografico ... Nueva edicién, revisada y ampliada, de Die Pflanzenwelt der peruanischen Anden, Leipzig ... 1911. Lima (Estacion experimental de La Molina ...) 1945. Oct., p. [i]-xix, [1]-776, [777, colo. dated 15 Jun 1945], pl. 1-go (43 in all), map. Copies: B, BR, G, H, HH, MO, NY, PH, Wurdack (rev. J. New York Bot. Gard. Dec 1947). Ref.: Diels, L., Bot. Jahrb. 46 (Lit.): 39. 1912. Weberbauer, A., Bot. Jahrb. 50, Suppl.: 72-94. 1914 (on Vegetation W. Peru). 16.930. Die Vegetationsgliederung des nérdlichen Peru um 5° stidl. Br. ... [Botanische Jahrbu- cher . 2; tg14))|.. Oct! Publ.: 25 Mar 1914, cover-t.p., p. [i], [72]-94. Copy: HH. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bot. Jahrb. 50 (Suppl.): [72]-94. 1914 (Festband A. Engler). B39 WEBERBAUER 16.931. Mapa fitogeografico de los Andes Peruanos ... Lima (Imp. Torres Aguirre) 1923. Publ.: 1923, p. [1]-20, map. Copies: G, HH. Text: see Phytogeography of the Peruvian Debs, Field Mus. Nat. Fists Bot. Ser. 13: 13-81. 1936 (in J.F. Macbride, Flora of Peru, part 1). 16.932. Die Pflanzendecke Nordperus im Departemento Tumbez und angrenzenden Teilen des Departemento Piura ... Sonderabdruck aus Englers Bot. Jahrb. ... [1929]. Oct. Publ.: 15 Nov 1929 (in journal), p.[29]-48, pl. 1-4. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bot. Jahrb. 63(1): [29]-48. 1929. 16.933- Plantas téxicas que sirven para la pesca en el Peri ... [Lima 1933]. Oct. Publ.: Jul-Dec 1933, in Bol. Direcc. Agric. Ganaderia 3(11-12): [291]-302. 1933. Copy: US. Weberbauer, Otto (1846-1881), German (Silesian) mycologist; from 1868 living at Landeck, living on the proceeds of the family brewery. (O. Weberb.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 469; BM 5: 2279; Herder p. 246; Jackson p. 300, 310; LS 28440; NI 21at. BIOFILE: Pax, F., Bibl. schles. Bot. 7, 150. 1929. Stein, B., Jahres-Ber. schles. Ges. vat. Cultur 59: 280-283, 419. 1882 (obit., b. 25 Apr 1846, d. 19 Feb 1881). 16.934. Die Pilze Nord-Deutschlands mit besonderer Bertcksichtigung Schlesiens ... Breslau (J.U. Kern’s Verlag ...) 1873-1875, 2 Hefte. Oblong Fol. (Pilze Nord-Deutschl.). 1: 1873 (Flora 21 Nov 1873; Bot. Zeit. 28 Nov 1873; ObZ 1 Jan 1874; Hedwigia Nov 1873), p. [i-tii], [1]-10, pl. 1-6 (col. liths. auct.). 2: 1875 (Bot. Zeit. 26 Mar 1875; ObZ 1 Jul 1875; Hedwigia Mai 1875), p. [i], [11]-18 pl. 7-12 (id.). Copies: B, FH, G, MICH. Ref.: Bary, H.A. de, Bot. Zeit. 32: 15-16. 2 Jan 1874, 33: 240. 1875 (rev.). Webster, Angus Duncan (fl. 1890-1920), British (Scottish) horticulturist; manager of private woodlands; from 1896-1920 park superintendent Regents Park, London. (Webst.). HERBARIUM and Types: BM, EBH. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 469; BL 2: 250, 258, 315, 730; BM 5: 2280; Desmond p. 648; Hortus 3: 1206; LS 28441; MW p. 526; Rehder 5: 907; Tucker 1: 737, Bz Sally BE G9}. BIOFILE: Anon., Brit. Mus. gen. cat. print. books 254: 345-346. 1965; Gard. Chron. 1920(1): 14 (retirement); Gard. Magaz. 1909: 41-42 (portr.). Kent, D.H. & D.E. Allen, Brit. Irish herb. 269. 1984 (coll.). EPONYMY: Websteria S.H. Wright (1887) honors G.W. Webster (1833-1914), American farmer and botanist. 16.935. British orchids: containing an exhaustive description of each species, to which is added chapters on structure and other peculiarities, cultivation, fertilization, classificat- ion, and distribution, ... Bangor (printed by Nixon and Jarvis, ...) [1887]. Oct. (Brit. orchids) . Publ.: 1887 (preface date 1886; J. Bot. rev. Apr 1887; Nat. Nov. Mai(1, 2) 1887), p. [i- ii], frontisp., [ui-vi], [1]-103, 7 pl. (uncol.). Copy: NY. Ed. 2: Mai 18098 (Bot. Centralbl. 2 Jun 1898; Bot. Zeit. 16 Jun 1898; Nat. Nov. Jun(2) 1898), p. [i]-xu, [1]-131, [132, index]. Copies: HH, PH. 136 WEDDELL Ref.: H.N.R., J. Bot. 25: 119-120. Apr 1887 (rev.). 16.936. Hardy ornamental flowering trees and shrubs ... London (“Gardening world” office, ...) 1893. Oct. (Hardy orn. fi. trees). Ed. [1]: 1893, p. [i*-1i*], [i]-1, [1]-140, []-ix. Copies: B, HH, MO. Ed. 2: 1897, p. [i*-ii*], [i]-1i, [1]-140, [i]-ix. Copies: G, HH, USDA. Ed. 3: 1908, p. [i]-vili, [1x], [1]-233. Copies: BR, HH, NY. - 16.937. Hardy coniferous trees being a concise description of each species and variety, with the most recently approved nomenclature, lists of synonyms, and best methods of cult- ivation ... London (Hutchinson & Co. ...) 1896. Oct. (Hardy conif. trees). Publ.: 1896 (p. vi: Nov 1896), p. [i]-vii, [1]-196. Copres: HH, MO, NY(2). 16.938. Coniferous trees for profit & ornament being a concise description of each species and variety, with the most recently approved nomenclature, list of synonyms, and best methods of cultivation ... London (Constable and Company Ltd.) 1918. Oct. (Conzf. trees). Publ.: 1918 (Nat. Nov. Mar(1, 2) 1919), p. [i-ii], front., [i1]-xx, 1-298, 27 pl. (photos). Copies: BR, HH, MO, NY, PH, U. Ref.: Boulger, G.S., J. Bot. 57: 102-103. Apr 1919 (rev.). 16.939. London trees being an account of the trees that succeed in London, with a des- criptive account of each species and notes on their comparative value and cultivation ... London (The Swarthmoore Press) 1920. Oct. (London trees). Publ.: 1920, p. [i-ii], front., [iti]-xu, [1]-218, 32 pl. (photos). Copees: HH, MO, NY. Ref.: Anon., J. Bot. 59: 79-81. Mai 1921 (rev.). Weddell, Hugh Algernon (1819-1877), British botanist (French by choice) and physi- cian; grew up and worked in France; Dr. med. Paris 1841; associated with Adr. Jussieu; with F. de Castelnau to S. America 1843-1848 (Brazil, Bolivia, Peru); aide-naturaliste at the Muséum d’Histoire naturelle, Paris 1850-1857; visiting Bolivia again in 1853 in search of Cinchona; in 1857 settling in Bagnéres-de-Bigorre, from 1861 in Poitiers. (Wedd.). HERBARIUM and Types: P, PC. — Other material in B (mainly destr.), BM, BR, E, F, G, H-NYL, L, M, MO, NY, TUR-V. — Letters at G, H-UB (79, to W. Nylander), K, U. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 3: 686; Backer p. 622; Barnhart 3:.470 (b. 22 Jun 1819, d. 22 Jul 1877); BB p. 320; BL 1: 250, 323; BM 5: 2281; Bossert p. 429; CSP 6: 296, 8: 1208-1209, 11: 766, 12: 772; Desmond p. 649; Frank 3 (Anh.): 111; GF p. 80; GR p. 385, cat. p. 73; Hawksworth p. 186; Herder p. 484; Hortus 3: 1206; Jackson p. 97, 128, 140, 206, 285, 292, 275, 279, 280, 494; Kelly p. 238; KR p. 752; Langman p. 795; Laségue p. 101, 296, 315, 456; LS 28470-28482; Moebius p. 204, 394, 416; Morren ed. 2, p. 22; MW p. 526; NI 2122-2124; PR 1902, 10041-10045, ed. 1: 2005; Rehder 5: go8; RS p. 147; SBC p. 134; SK 4: cxxvii; SO 3480; TL-1/1398-1399; TL-2/253, 976, 999, 1238, 6257, 13.011, 13.549, 15.305, 15.143, 16.423, see A.L.A. Fée; Tucker 1: 737; Unban-Berlsip. 2795 Zander ed. 10} p.) 73h) ed. lies pn os4e BIOFILE: Anon., Bot. Zeit. 4: 231. 1846 (to Central S. America), 35: 567. 1877 (d.); Brit. Mus. gen. cat. print. books 254: 456-457. 1965; Bull. Soc. bot. France 24 (bibl.): 94- 95- 1877 (obit. not.), 37: (bibl.): 216. 1890 (herb. and lichenol. libr. donated to P and PC by widow); Cat. gen. livr. impr. Bibl. natl. 219: 595-599. 1974; Gard. Chron. 1877(2): 217 (obit.); J. Bot. 15: 288. 1877 (obit. not.); Trans. bot. Soc. Edinburgh 13: 122. 1879 (obit.). Candolle, Alph. de, Phytographie 458. 1880. Fournier, E., C.R. Congr. Bot. Hort. Paris 1878, p. 227-252. 1880(biogr., bibl.), repr. Paris, 27 p. Frodin, D.G., Guide standard floras world no. 330. 1984. Herrera, F.L., Estud. Fl. Dept. Cuzco 11-13. 1930. LN) WEDDELL Hooker, W.J., London J. Bot. 1: 205. 1842 (prepares a Flora parisiensis with Cosson and Germain). Kiuhnel, J., Thadd. Haenke 78, 100, 162, 179. 1960. Lacroix, A., Figures de savants 4: 102. 1938. Leandri, J., Adansonia ser. 2. 6(2): 165-173. 1966 (biogr. sketch, work on Cinchona). Lowden, R.M., Taxon, Index pers. names vols. 1-30. 780-781. 1985. Malinvaud, L.J.E., Bull. Soc. bot. France, Table art. orig. 238-239. 1899. Reiche, K., Grundz. Pfl.-Verbr. Chile 16-17, 45. 1907. Richard, O.J., Cat. lich. Deux-Sévres 50. 1877 (obit. not.). Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 411-412. 1975 (coll.). Urban, I., Fl. bras. 1(1): 136-139. 1906 (curr. vit., itin.). Verdoorn, F., ed., Chron. bot. 1: 36. 1935. Weberbauer, A., Pfl.-Welt Peruan. Anden 12-13, 37. IgI1. COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Co-author E. Cosson et J. Germain [de Saint-Pierre], Introd. fl. anal. Paris 1842, TL-2/1238 (copies: BR, NY; rev. D.F.L. von Schlechtendal, Bot. Zeit. 2: 361-363. 1844). (2) Contributed to E. Cosson et J. Germain de Saint Pierre, Fl. descr. anal. Paris 1845, TL-2/1240. (3) Translated A. de Candolle, Laws of botanical nomenclature, 1860 from the French, see TL-2/976. (4) Urticaceae, in de Candolle, Prodr. 16(1): 32-235(64). Nov 1869, TL-2/g999. (5) Podostemaceae, ib. 17: 39-89, 300-301. 16 Oct 1873, TL-2/999. (6) Urticaceae, in E. Warming, Symbolae 15: 48-51. 10 Apr 1874, TL-2/16.709. (7) Voyage dans le sud de la Bolive, Exp. Amer. Sud. F. de Castelnau, Histoire du Voyage, ol. 6, p. [v]-vii, [5]-432. Copzes: LC, NSUB. EPONYMY: Algernonia Baillon (1858); Weddellina Tulasne (1849). 16.940. Observations sur une espéce nouvelle du genre Wolffia (Lemnacées), ... Extrait des Annales des Sciences naturelles ... 1849. Oct. Publ.: Sep 1849, p. [1]-19, pl. 3 (uncol. liths.). Copies: B, G, HH. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ann. Sci. nat., Bot. ser. 3. 12: 155-173. 1849. 16.941. Histozre naturelle des Quinquinas ou monographie du genre Cinchona suivie d’une description du genre Cascarilla et de quelques autres plantes de la méme tribu ... Paris (chez Victor Masson, ...) 1849. Fol. (Hist. nat. Quinquinas). Publ.: 1849, p. [i*-11*], frontisp. (uncol. lith. J. Denis, A. Weddell), p. [iii* title], [i]-iv, [v-vu], [1]-108, pl. 1-3, 3b2s, 4, bts, 5-30 (copp. Alf. Riocreux and Steinheil; 1-27 uncol., 28-30 col. (bark samples), map. Copies: B, BR, G, HH, MICH, MO, PH, U. Preliminary publ.: Revue du genre Cinchona, Ann. Sci. nat., Bot. ser. 3. 10: 5-14. 1848, 11: 269-272. 1849. German transl.: 1865, Dr. M.H.A. Weddell, Naturgeschichte der Chinabdume nebst einer Bes- chreibung des Genus Cascarilla und einiger anderer, verwandter Pflanzen. In deut- scher Uebersetzung herausgegeben vom Allgemeinen Osterreichischen Apotheker- Vereine. Wien (Selbstverlag des Vereines) 1865, p. [i], [1]-125. Copies: HH, NY.. (“neu” Flora 17 Apr 1866). 16.942. Additions a la flore de ! Amérique du Sud, ... Paris (Victor Masson, ...) 1850. Oct. Publ.: Jan-Mai 1850 (in journal), p. [1]-74, [75]-94, map. Copies: B-S, MO. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ann. Sci. nat., Bot. ser. 3. 13: 40-64. Jan, 65-113. Feb, 248-256. Apr, 257-268. Mai 1850. Further additions: Ann. Sci. nat., Bot. ser. 3. 18: 193-232. Oct. 1852. — Included in reprints of 1850 papers, copies: HH, NY. Note (by J. Kirkbride): detailed account of Weddell’s; itinerary in South America in- cluding his entire trip, specific dates and locations, and a detailed map showing the actual route. He also gives short descriptions of the various places and their veg- etation, and he ends by summarizing his observations on the vegetation of South America. 138 WEDDELL English account: The vegetation of Brazil, Bolivia, and Peru, J. Hort. Soc. London 6: 160-199. 1851. 16.943. Description @un cas remarquable @hybridité entre des orchidées de genres différents ... Extraits des Annales des Sciences naturelles .... [1852]. Oct. Publ.: Jul 1852, p. [1]-6, pl. 7 (col. liths. Alfr. Riocreux). Copy: G. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ann. Sci. nat., Bot. ser. 3. 18: 5-10. 1852. ~ 16.944. Voyage dans le Nord de la Bolivie et dans les parties voisines du Pérou ou visite du district aurifére de Tipuani ... a Paris (chez P. Bertrand, ...), a Londres (chez H. Bailliére, ...) 1853. Oct. (Voy. Nord Bolivie). Publ.: 1853 (p. iv: 1 Jun 1853), p. [i*, iii*], frontisp., [i]-xii, [1]-571, [572, err.], plate, map. Copies: G, HH, NY. 16.945. Notice sur quelques Rubiacées de Amérique tropicale ... Extrait des Annales des Sciences naturelles [1854]. Oct. Publ.: Feb 1854 (probably), p. [1]-16, pl. ro (uncol. liths. auct.). Copy: G. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ann. Sci. nat., Bot. ser. 4. 1(2): [65]-80. 1854. 16.945. Revue de la famille des Urticacées, ... Extrait des Annales des Sciences naturelles ... 1854. Oct. Publ.: 1854 (possibly Mar 1854), p. [1]-40. Copy: G. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ann. Sci. nat., Bot. ser. 4. 1: [173]-212. 1854. 16.947. Coup @oeuil sur la flore de Plombiéres, ... Extrait du Bulletin de la Société botanique de France ... 1855. Oct. Publ.: Mar 1855, p. [1]-7. Copy: G. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bull. Soc. bot. France 2(1): 29-36. 1855. 16.948. Chloris andina. Essai d’une flore de la région alpine des Cordilléres de Amérique du Sud ... Paris (chez P. Bertrand, ...) 1855-1857 [-1861], 2 vols. Qu. (Chlor. andina). 1: 16 Jul 1855-30 Nov 1857 (in 7 parts, see table below), p. [i-ix], [1]- 231, [232, index], pl. 1-26, 27*, 28-42. 2: 1858-1861 (in g parts), p. [1]-316, pl. 43-90. Copies: BR, G, HH, MO, NY, USDA; IDC 1357. Note: The signatures are dated, but these dates do not always agree wih the dates of receipt by the Académie des Sciences, mentioned by Sherborn and Woodward. The two volumes of the Chloris andina constitute the sixth part of Francis de Castelnau’s Expédition dans les parties centrales de (Amérique du Sud. An obituary of de Castelnau is found e.g. in Le Naturaliste 2: 207-208. 1880; see also TL-2/1: 468. Facsimile ed.: 1971, Lehre (J. Cramer), Historiae naturalis classica vol. 89, p. [i*-iv* new preface material], p. [i-ix], [1]-231, [232], [1]-316, pl. 1-26, 27*, 28-90. — Copies: FAS, NY. volume part pages date of sign. actual dates I I 1-24 n.d. 16 Jul 1855 (t.p. 1855) 2 25-56 Oct 1855 3 Dec 1855 57-80 n.d. 30 Jun 1856 81-88 Mar 1856 go Jun 1856. 89-136 Jun 1856 30 Jun 1856 4-6 137-152 Oct 1856 15 Dec 1856 153-168 Nov 1856 15 Dec 1856 169-184 Nov 1856 15 Dec 1856 7 185-208 Mai 1857 30 Nov 1857 209-216 Jun1857 30 Nov 1857 217-232 Oct1857 30 Nov 1857 2 uh id 1-8 n.d. 1 Feb 1858 (t.p.1857) g-16 Dec 1857 1 Feb 1858 9 17-48 Mai 1858 7 Mar 1859 38) WEDDELL volume part pages date of sign. . actual dates 49-72 Mar 1859 7 Mar 1859 10,11 73-80 Apr 1859 10 Oct 1859 81-112 Jun 1859 10 Oct 1859 12903 113-144 Feb 1860 12 Nov 1860 145-152 Mai 1860 12 Nov 1860 153-192 Jun 1860 12 Nov 1860 14 193-200 Nov 1860 Apr 1861 201-216 Feb 1861 Apr 1861 217-224 Apr 1861 Apr 1861 15 225-272 Sep 1861 Oct 1861 16 273-361 Nov 1861 Nov 1861 The go plates are numbered 1-26, 27* and 28-90; plate 79bis (see 2: 256, 259, 266) and 82bis (see 2: 304) were probably never published; the asterisk to 27* indicates a cancellans, see Maja, p. 228 in addenda. A copy with the original plate 27 as well as the cancellans is at NY. The drawings (probably based in part on sketches by Weddell) are by Alfred Riocreux, who also lithographed them. Ref.: Fournier, E., Bull. Soc. bot. France 2: 330. 1855, 5: 383-387. 1858, 10: 57-61. 1863 (rev.). Sherborn and Woodward, Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. ser. 7. 8: 164. 1901. Stafleu, F.A., Taxon 21: 174-176. 1972. 16.949. Monographie de la famille des Urticacées ... Paris (Gide et J. Baudry, ...) 1856 [- 1857]. Qu. Publ.: 1856-1857 (see below), p. [i-i11], [1]-591, [592, cont.], (pl. 7-20 uncol. liths. auct.) Copies: B, G, HH, M, MO, NY; IDC 5804. — Published in four parts, of which 1 and 2 came out combined. The dates of these parts are not precisely known. However, from Weddell’s statement on p. 588 it is clear that p. 1-400 came out in 1856 preceding Blume’s treatment of Urticaceae in Mus. Bot. 2, fasc. 13-16, p. 193-256. 19 Feb 1857 (and after fasc. 12 of Apr 1856). Blume’s pages 193-256 precede therefore p. 401-591 of Weddell. - The Weddell publication was reprinted and is to be cited from Nouv. Arch. Mus. Hist. nat. Paris 9: 1-400. 1856, 401-591. 1857 (see Robinson 1910 and SK ccxvil). The complete volume was donated to the Soc. bot. France on 27 Nov 1857. Ref:: Hooker, W.J., J. Bot. Kew Gard. Misc. 9: 347-350. Nov 1857. Robinson, C.B., Philipp. J. Sci. 5(6): 471-473. 1910. 16.950. Mémoire sur le Cynomorium coccineum parasite de l’ordre des Balanophorées ... Paris (Imprimerie de J.. Claye ...) 1860. Qu. (Mém. Cynomorium coccineum). Publ.: 1860, p. [i-1i], [269]-308, pl. 24-25 (col. by Alfr. Riocreux), 26-27 (uncol., by auct. & Alfr. Riocreux). Copies: B, G, H, HH, NY. — Preprinted or reprinted from Arch. Mus. Hist. nat. 10 (3-4): [269]-308, pl. 24-27. 1860. Ref.: Fournier, E., Bull. Soc. bot. France 8 (bibl.): 381-382. Dec 1861 (review reprint or preprint “Paris 1860”). 16.951. Mandoma nouveau genre de la famille des Composées ... Extrait du Bulletin de la Société botanique de France ... 1864. Oct. Publ.: 1864 (in journal) p. [1]-3, 7 pl. (uncol.). Copy: G. — Preprinted from Bull. Soc. bot. France 11(1): 50-51. late Jan 1865. 16.952. Sur la culture des Quinqunas communication faite au Congrés international de Botanique tenu a Paris en Aout 1867 ... Paris (Imprimerie de E. Martinet ...) 1867. Oct. Publ.: Nov 1867 (after Aug 1867; t.p. volume Actes dates Nov 1867), cover-t.p., p. [1]-7. Copy: G. — Reprinted and to be cited from Actes Congr. int. Bot. 1867, p. 37-44. 16.953. Remarks on the generic name Cascarilla ... Extracted from the Linnean Society’s Journal. — Botany ... [1869]. 140 WEDDELL Publ.: 30 Dec 1869 (in journal), p. [185]-187. Copy: G. — Reprinted and to be cited from J. Linn. Soc., Bot. 11(52): 185-187. 1869. 16.954. Notes sur les Quinquinas ... Paris (Victor Masson et fils ...) [1869-] 1870. Oct. Publ.: 1869-1870 (in two parts of Ann. Sci. nat., Bot.; reprint dated 1870), p. [1]-75, pl. 5 (uncol. lith. Alf. Riocreux). Copies: G, HH. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ann. Sci. nat., Bot. 11(6): 346-363. [Nov-Dec?] 1869, 12(11): 24-79. [Jan-Feb?] 1870. German transl.: 1871, Ubersicht der Cinchonen ... Deutsch bearbeitet von Dr. F.A. Flickiger, ... Schaffhausen (Brodtmann’sche Buchhandlung), Berlin (Rudolph Gaertner) Apr 1871. Oct., p. [1]-43. Copies: G, HH, M. (Flora 2 Mai 1871, “neu”; Bot. Zeit. 26 Mai 1871 (id.). 16.955. Sur les Podostémacées en général et leur distribution géographique en particulier ... Paris (Imprimerie de E. Martinet ...) 1872. Cct. (Podostémacées). Publ.: 1872 (t.p. preprint so dated), cover-t.p., p. [50]-56. Copy: B. — Preprinted from Bull. Soc. bot. France 19(CR): 50-56. 1872 [journal issue published Jan 1873]. 16.956. Les lichens du massif granitique de Ligugé au point de vue de la théorie minéra- logique, ... Paris (Imprimerie de E. Martinet ...) 1873. Oct. Publ.: late Nov 1873 (read 23 Mai 1873; publication in journal late Nov 1873), p. [1]- 15. Copies: FH, G(2), H. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bull. Soc. bot. France 20 (CRS): 142-155. 1873. 16.957. Sur le réle du substratum dans la distribution des Lichens saxicoles; ... Extrait des Comptes rendus des séances de |’Académie des Sciences [Paris] 1873. Qu. Publ.: Jun 1873 (read 19 Mai 1873), p. [1]-3. Copy: G. — Reprinted and to be cited from C.R. Acad. Sci. Paris 76: 1247-1249. 1873. 16.958. Nouvelle revue des lichens du Jardin public de Blossac, a Poitiers, ... Cherbourg (Imp. Bedelfontaine et Syffert, ...) 1873. Oct. Publ.: Oct 1873 (publ. rd. by Soc. bot. France 14 Nov 1873; KNAW rd. Nov 1873), p. [1]-23. Copies: FH, G, H, NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Mém. Soc. natl. Sci. nat. Cherbourg 17: 353-373. 1873. — Second edition of Liste des lichens des jardins publics de Blossac a Poitiers et du Luxembourg a Paris, Bull. bot. France 16: 197-203. 1869. 16.959. On a new African genus of Podostemaceae ... Extracted from the Linnean Society’s Journal. — Botany. [1874]. Oct. Publ.: 31 Jul 1874, p. [1]-4, pl. 13. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from J. Linn. Soc., Bot 14: 208-211. 1874. — The genus Angolaea here described was validly pub- lished by Weddell in de Candolle, Prodr. 17: 30. 16 Oct 1873. 16.960. Remarks on a paper published (Jan., 1874) 6y Dr. W. Nylander, in the “Flora” and lately reissued in ‘‘Grevillea” ... Reprinted from Grevillea [1874]. Oct. Publ.: 1874, p. [1]-4. Copies: (G(2). — Reprinted and to be cited from Grevillea 2: 182- 185. 1874. — In reply to a review by Nylander of several of Weddell’s lichenologcal papers in Flora 57: 56-63. 1 Feb 1874, also in Grevillea 2: 145-152. 1874. Nylander replied to Weddell in Grevillea 3: 17-22. 1874. 16.961. Florule lichénique des laves d Agde ... Paris (Imprimerie de E. Martinet ...) 1874. Oct. Publ.: late Feb 1874 (read 27 Nov 1874; t.p. reprint/preprint 1874; publ. in journal late Feb 1874), p. [1]-22. Copies: FH, G, U. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bull. Soc. bot. France 21 (CRS): 330-347. 1874. 16.962. Excursion lichénologique dans Vile d Yeu, sur la cote de la Vendée ... Cherbourg (Imp. Bedelfontaine et Syffert, ...) 1875. Oct. Publ.: 1875 (rev. BSbF Jul-Dec 1876; KNAW rd. Jul-Sep 1876; Bot. Zeit. 6 Oct 1876), p. [i], [251]-316. Copies: G(2), NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Mem. Soc. natl. Sci. nat. Cherbourg 19: 251-316. 1875. 141 WEDDELL 16.963. Remarques complémentazres sur le réle du substratum dans la distribution des Lichens sax- icoles ... Extrait des Comptes rendus des séances de |’Académie des Sciences [Paris] ... 1875. Qu. Publ.: Jul 1875 (read 14 Jan 1875), p. [1]-4. Copies: G(2). — Reprinted and to be cited from C.R. Acad. Sci. Paris 80: 1434-1438. 1875. 16.964. Les Calamagrostis des Hautes Andes ... Extrait du Bulletin de la Société botanique de France ... 1875. Oct. Publ.: Dec 1875 (read 14 Mai 1875), p. [153]-160. Copy: G. — Preprinted from Bull. Soc. bot. France 22 (CRS): 173-176. (sic, erroneously paginated 153-156), Jan 1876, 22(CRS): 177-180. Jun 1876 (sic, correctly paginated; preprint has 153-160’). 16.965. Sur ce que l'on appelle espéce en botanique ... Paris (Imprimerie de E. Martinet, ...) 1876. Oct. : Publ.: Jun 1876 (read 26 Nov 1875; cover-t.p. dated 1876, reprint t.p. dated 1874, sic), p.[1]-6. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bull. Soc. bot. France 22(CRS): 270-274. 1876. 16.966. Notice monographique sur les Amphiloma de la flore frangaise ... Paris (Imprimerie de E. Martinet ...) 1876. Oct. Publ.: Aug-Sep 1876 (in journal), p. [1]-19. Copies: G, H. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bull. Soc. bot. France 23(CRS): 82-99. 1876. Weeber, Gustav (1857-1943), Moravian high school teacher at the Obergymnasium of Friedek [Friedeck, Frydek] 1896-1917. (Weeber). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: BRNM, BRNU. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Futak-Domin p..651; Klastersky p. 201 (b. 20 Apr 1857, d. 19 Aug 1943). BIOFILE: Hruby, J. & P. Weeber, Verh. naturf. Ver. Brinn 74: xvi-xvull. 1944 (obit., b. 20 Apr 1857, d. 19 Aug 1943). 16.967. VI. [VIII]. Jahresbericht des Offentlichen Kommunal-Obergymnasiums in Friedek ... 1. Flora von Friedek und Umgebung ... Friedek (Buch- und Steindruckerei von Josef Orel in Friedek) 1901 [-1903]. Qu. (Fl. Friedek). [1]: Jul 1901 (ObZ for Jul-Aug 1901; Bot. Zeit. 16 Jan 1902; Nat. Nov. Nov(1) 1901), p. [1]-53, [Schulnachrichten: 55]-103, [104-106]. — VI. Jahresbericht (see above). — Rev.: Matouschek, Bot. Centralbl. 89: 553-554. 13 Mai 1902. [2]: Jul 1903 (ObZ for Jul 1903), p. [1]-26, [Schulnachrichten: 27]-78, [1-8]. — VIII. Jahresbericht. Copy: B. Weed, Clarence Moores (1864-1947), American entomologist, botanist and educator; Dr. sci. Ohio State Univ. 1890; with the Ohio Experiment Station 1888-1891; professor of zoology and entomologist New Hampshire College of Agriculture Experiment Station 1891-1904; instructor State Normal School (Lowell State Teachers College), Mass. 1904-1922, president ib. 1922-1935. (Weed). HERBARIUM and Types: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 470 (b. 5 Oct 1864); LS 28486-28480, 40454-40460; Rehder 5: g09; Tucker 1: 738. BIOFILE: Anon., Amer. men sci. eds. 1-6. 1906-1938; Index Amer. bot. lit. 1886-1966. 4: 480-481. 1969; Natl. Cycl. Amer. biogr. 41: 524-525. 1956 (portr.); Science 106: 125. 1947 (d. 18 Jul 1947); The New York Times 20 Jul 1947 (obit.); Who’s who Amer. 1- 24. 1899-1947; Who’s who New England 3: 1325. 1938; Who was who 2: 564. 1950. Melsheimer, E., Ohio State Univ. Bull. 37(5): 366-367. 1932 (list publ.). 142 WEESE Osborn, H., Fragments of entomological history 188. 1937. EPONYMY: Weedia C.D. Walcott (1914) honors W.H. Weed (1862-?), American geologist. 16.968. The New England blossoms and their insect visitors ... Boston and New York (Houghton, Mifflin and Company ...) 1895 (New Engl. bloss.). Publ.: 1895 (Nat. Nov. Aug(1) 1895), p. [i]-xi, [xii], [1]-142. Copies: B-S, MO. 16.969. Seed- Travellers. Studies of the methods of dispersal of various common seeds, .. . Boston, U.S.A. (Ginn & Company, ...) 1899. (Seed- Travel.). Publ.: 1899, frontisp., p. [i]-iv, [v], 1-53. Copy: NY. 16.970. New Hampshire wild flowers .... Durham (New Hampshire College Agricultural Experiment Station) 1903. (New Hampshire wild fi.). Publ.: Apr 1903, p. [i-ti], [3]-48. Copy: HH. 16.971. Wild flower families the haunts, characters and family relationships of the herbaceous wild flowers with suggestions for their identification ... Philadelphia & London (J.B. Lippincott Company) 1908. Oct. (Wild fl. fam.). Publ.: 1908 (Bot. Centralbl. 15 Sep 1908), p. [1-2], frontisp., [3]-244. Copies: HH, MO, NY. Weese, Josef Karl (1888-1962), Austrian botanist; studied natural and agricultural sciences at the Technische Hochschule, Wien 1906; assistant with F.X.R. von Hohnel ib. 1908-1914; teacher’s examination 1912, teacher at a state teacher’s college Wien 1914- 1920; id. at the Staats-Realschule, Wien 1920; Dr. phil. Univ. Graz; extra-ordinary professor at the Botanical Institute of the Technische Hochschule, Wien 1921-1925; regular professor ad director ib. 1925, dean of the faculty of technical chemistry ib. 1934-1936. (Weese). HERBARIUM and Types: Exsiccatae: Eumycetes selecti exsiccati Lief. 1-32, 1922-1936 (11: 1936, date of fasc. 32 unknown), nos. 1-800. Copies: BPI, FH, UPS, W. — For extensive details see J. Stevenson, Beih. Nova Hedw. 36: 498-502. 1971. For accompanying schedae and annotations, published from Lief. 9 onward, see below. Lief. 1-2 came out Nov 1922, 3-4: Jun 1923. Lief. 5-8: came out between 1923 and 1925. For dates of other parts see texts below. Each Lieferung consisted of 25 nos. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIoGRAPHY: GR p. 443 (b. 9 Aug 1888, d. 11 Feb, 1962), cat. p. 73; Kelly p. 238-239; LS suppl. 29452-29489. BIOFILE: Anon., Osterr. bot. Z. 70: 312. 1921 (app. TH Wien), 74: 288. 1925 (reg. prof.); Wer ist wer, Wien 371. 1937, 239. 1950. Degener, H.A.L., Wer ist’s ed. 9. 1659. 1928. Pax, F., Bibl. schles. Bot. 15, 117. 1929. COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Co-editor and author of Heft 8, C. v. Overeem, Icon. fung. malay. 1923-1926, see TL-2/7170. (2) Edited F. Héhnel, Mykologische Beitrage. I. Mitteilung .... Uber die Gattungen Dematium, Conoplea, Sporodum, Chaetopsis und Mesobotrys ... Sep. Abdruck a.d. Mitt. a.d. Bot. Inst. d. Techn. Hochschule Wien, vii. Bd., 2. Heft, 1930, p. 41-64. Copies: G, NY; Il ... Uber einige Patellariaceen ... id. 7(3). 1930, p. 83-96. Copy: NY. (3) Contributed to K. Keissler, Nachtrag zur Pilzflora von Juan Fernandez, 18 Feb 1928, in Skottsberg, Nat. Hist. Juan Fernandez 4(19), TL-2/12.073. (4) Published Generalindex zu F. vy. Hohnel’s Fragmente zur Mykologie 19-25. Mitteilung, Nr. 1001-1225, Mitt. Bot. Inst. Techn. Hochschule Wien g: 66-102. 1932. Copy: NY; id. Verzeichnis der Gattungen und Arten in F. v. Hohnel’s Arbeiten: Fung: imperfecti ... ib. 10(2): 33-66. 1933, TL-2/2859. (5) Published Namensverzeichnis zu F. von Héhnel, Mykologische Beitrége. 1-7 Mitteilung, Mitt. Bot. Inst. Techn. Hochschule Wien 11(2): 53-74. 1934. Copy: NY; Verzeichnis der 30) WEESE Gattungen und Arten in F. v. Hohnel’s Abhandlungen “‘Beitrage zur Mykologie”’, i-ix, ib. 11(3): 75-99. 1934. Copy: NY. EPONYMY: Weesea F. von Héhnel (1920). 16.972. Hypocreaceen-Studien. 1. Mitteilung ... Abdruck aus dem Centralblatt fiir Bacteri- ologie, ... Berlin 1914. Publ.: 1914, p. [587]-613. Copy: Stevenson. — Reprinted and to be cited from Centralbl. Bakt. Abt. 2, 42(21/22): 587-613. 1914. 16.973. Beitrige zur Kenntniss der Hypocreaceen (1. Mitteilung) ... Aus den Sitzungsberich- ten ... Wien ... 1916. Oct. (Beztr. Kenntn. Hypocreac.). 1: Jul-Dec 1916 (read 30 Jun 1916; preprint dated 1916; journal issue publ. between 12 Jul and 11 Oct 1917), p. [1]-111, pl. 1-3. Copies: FH, Stevenson. — Preprinted from S.B. Akad. Wiss. Wien, math.-nat. KI]. I. 125(7-8): 465-575. 1916; published by 11 Oct 1917, fide Anzeiger Akad. Wiss. Berlin. 2: Jul-Dec 1919 (read 10 Jul 1919), cover-t.p., p. [1]-61, pl. [1]. Copies: FH, U. - Id. 128(9-10): 693-753. 1919, published between 8 Jul and 7 Oct 1920, fide Anzeiger 1820: 215. 16.974. Uber die Gattungen Melanops Nitschke und Thuemenia Rehm ... Sonderabdruck aus den Berichten der deutschen botanischen Gesellschaft ... 1919. Oct. Publ.: 15 Mai 1919, p. [83]-96. Copy: Stevenson. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 37(1): 83-96. 1919. 16.975. Uber die Gattungen Ophiosphaeria W. Kirschst., Acanthophiobolus Berl. und Ophioch- aeta Sacc. .... Sonderabdruck aus den Berichten der deutschen botanischen Gesellschaft ero Qe Oct Publ.: 28 Apr 1921, p. [114]-120. Copy: NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 39(3): [114]-120. 1921. 16.976. Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Gattung Calonectria ... 2. Mitteilung. [Sonderabdruck aus den Mitteilungen aus dem botanischen Laboratorium der Techn. Hochschule in Wien ee 1924) .Ock Publ.: 1924, p. [i], 51-64. Copy: G. — Reprinted and to be cited from Mitt. bot. Lab. Techn. Hochsch. Wien 2: 51-64. 1924. — Preceded by a first contribution with the same title in Mycol. Centralbl. 4: 121-132, 177-187. 1914. Id. 3. Mitteilung: 1927, p. 18-28. Copy: G. — Id. 4(1): 18-28. 1927. 16.977. J. Weese, Eumycetes selecti exsiccati. [Texts accompanying Lief. 9-31, 1925-1936]. Oct. (Eumyc. select. exs.). Lief. g (nos. 221-225): 1925, labels reprinted, sometimes with additional notes, in Mitt. bot. Inst. Techn. Hochsch. Wien 2(1): 17-26. 1925. 10 (nos. 226-250): 1926. — Id. 3: 33-48. 1926. II (nos. 251-275): 1926. — Id. 3: 81-94. 1926. LOM (TOS27,0-200) arg2 75 — lds 4c 7e Ooh. 13 (nos. 301-325): 1928. — Id. 5: 23-32. 1928. 14 (nos. 326-350): 1928. — Id. 5: 33-43. 1928. 15 (NOS. 351-375): 1929. — Id. 6: 81-92. 1929. 16 (nos. 376-400): 1930. — Id. 7: 1-14. 1930. 17 (nos. 401-425): 1930. — Id. 7: 17-28. 1930. 18 (nos. 426-450): 1930. — Id. 7: 65-74. 1930. 19 (mos. 451-475): 1930. — Id. 7: 75-82. 1930. 20 (nos. 476-500): 1931. — Id. 8: 29-32, 41-45. 1931. 21 (nos. 501-525): 1931. — Id. 8: 46-58. 1931. 22 (nos. 526-550): 1932. — Id. g: 12-21. 1932. 3 (MOS. 551-575): 1932. — Id. 9: 25-32, 48-53. 1932. 24 (nos. 576-600): 1933. — Id. 10: 1-12. 1933. 25 (nos. 601-625): 1933. — Id. 10: 67-75. 1933. 26 (nos. 626-650): 1933. — Id. 10: 76-86. 1933. H. WEGELIN 27 (nos. 651-675): 1934. — Id. 11: 1-12. 1934. 28 (nos. 676-700) 1934. — Id. 11: 13-23. 1934. 29 (nos. 701-725): 1934. — Id. 11: 24-26, 33-52. 1934. go (nos. 726-750): 1935. — Id. 12: 1-32. 1935. 31 (nos. 751-775): 1936. — Id. 13: 1-29. 1936. No published texts are known of Lief. 1-8, and 32. The date of Lief. 32 is unknown. _An almost complete set of reprints of the above-mentioned schedae and notes is at G. 16.978. Uber die Gattung Bionectria Speg. [Sep. Abdruck a.d. Mitt. a.d. Bot. Institut d. Techn. Hochschule Wien ... 1927]. Oct. Publ.: 1927, [i, recto of 116], 116-118. Copy: G— Reprinted from Mitt. Bot. Inst. Techn. Hochsch. Wien 4(3): 116-118. 1927. 16.979. Uber die Gattung Steinia Kbr. ... [Sep. Abdruck a.d. Mitt. a.d. bot. Institut d. Techn. Hochsch. Wien ... 1928. Oct. Publ.: 1928, p. 119-122. — Reprinted and to be cited from Mit. bot. Inst. Techn. Hochsch. Wien 5(3): 119-122. 1928. 16.980. Uber die Gattung Creonectria Seaver ... Mitt. ... Wien ... 1930. Oct. Publ.: 1930, p. 33-39. Copy: G. — Issued and to be cited as Mitt. bot. Inst. Techn. Hochsch. Wien 7(2): 33-39. 1930. Wegelin, [Antonius] Theodoor (/. 1837), Swiss (Sankt-Gallen) botanist and physi- cian; Dr. med. Zurich 1838. (Wegelin). HERBARIUM and TYPEs: Some material at B (mainly destr.). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BM 5: 2283; Herder p. 181; PR 10120, ed. 1: 11105; Rehder 1: 434; Urban-Berl. p. 284. EPONYMY: Wegelina A.N. Berlese (1900). 16.981. Enumeratio stirpium florae helveticae secundum ordines naturales disposita. Disser- tatio inauguralis quam consensu et auctoritate gratiosi medicorum ordinis in alma Universitate litteraria Turicensi ut summi in medicina, chirurgia et arte obstetricia honores rite sibe concedantur die xxii. Septembris anni mdcccxxxvil. Publice defensurus est auctor Antonius Theodorus Wegelin Sangallensis. Turici [Zurich] (typis Orelli Fuesslini et sociorum) 1837. Oct. (Enum. stirp. fl. helv.) Publ.: 23 Sep 1837 (Hinrichs rd. at Leipzig 5-11 me 1837), p. [i]-viu, [1]-82, [83, theses]. Copies: B-S, G, HH, LC, NY. Commercial ed.: 1838 “an p- (al. [1]-82. Copy: G Wegelin, Heinrich (1853-1940), Swiss botanist; professor of botany at the Kantonschule of Thurgau in Frauenfeld and director of its botanical garden 1890-1920. (H. Wegelin). HERBARIUM and TypPEs: Unknown. Some fungi from Switzerland in E, WRSL. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 470; BFM 995; BL 2: 582, 730; LS 28490- 28491. BIOFILE: Gager, C.S., Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Rec. 27(3): 336. 1938. 16.982. Beitrag zur Pyrenomycetenflora der Schweiz ... Sonderabdruck aus Heft xi. der Mitteilungen der Thurg. naturf. Gesellschaft. [1894]. Oct. Publ.: 1894, p. [1]-12, pl. 1-2. Copies: G, Stevenson. — Reprinted and to be cited from Mitt. Thurg. naturf. Ges. 11: 1-12, pl. 1-2. 1894. Continuation: 1896, p. [168]-183. pl. 2-3. Copy: Stevenson. — Id. 12: [168]-183, pl. 2-3. 1896. -25 WEHMER Wehmer, Carl [Friedrich Wilhelm] (1858-1935), German (Hannoverian) botanist; studied at Gottingen, Jena and Berlin 1877-1881, 1884-1886; Dr. phil. Gottingen 1886; assistant Botanical Institute Univ. Marburg 1888; id. Leipzig 1890; habil. Techn. Hochschule Hannover 1892; lecturer ib. 1892-1898; professor’s title 1898; professor of bacteriology and technical mycology 1910-1918; regular professor 1918 (1919). (Wehmer). HERBARIUM and tTypEs: Unknown. — Letters at G. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Ainsworth p. 214, 222, 321, 348; Barnhart.3: 471 (b. 20 Oct 1858, d. 11 Jan 1935); BFM 2817; Biol.-Dokum. 18: 9816-9817; BL 1: 5, 323, 2: 7, 730; BM 5: 2283-2284; Bossert p. 430; Hirsch p. 318; Kelly p. 239; LS 28498-28561a, 40462-40473, 41834, suppl. 29494-29544; MW p. 526; Rehder 5: gog; Stevenson p. 1262; Tucker 1: 738; Urban-Berl. p. 284. BIOFILE: Anon., Angew. Chemie 48(7): 132. 1935 (obit.); Ber. deut. chem. Ges. A-68: 45. 1935 (obit. not.); Bot. Centralbl. 50: 95. 1892 (habil.), 108: 592. 1908 (address), 113: 352. 1910 (prof. techn. mycol.), 140: 64. 1918 (regular hon. prof. TH Hannover); Bot. Zeit. 50: 453. 1892 (lecturer botany TH Hannover); Hedwigia 39: (222). 1g00 (prix de Candolle), 75: (166). 1936 (d.); Jahrb. Wiss. Bot. 56: 831. 1915 (publ. as student of Pfeffer); Nat. Nov. 20: 622. 1898 (bot. prof.), 41: 30. 1914 (regular hon. prof.). Degener, H.A.L., Wer ist’s ed. 4. 1514-1515. 1906, ed. 5. 1571, ed. 6. 1731. 1912, ed. 7. 1815. 1914, ed. 8. 1658. 1922, ed. 9. 1661. 1928, ed. 10. 1831. 1935 (d. 10 Jan 1935). Jahn, E., Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 52: (223)-(234). 1934 (obit., portr., bibl. 143 nos). Koch, R., Zentralbl. Bakteriol. Abt. 2. 93: 417-420. 1936 (obit., portr.). Poggendorf, J.C., Biogr.-lit. Handw.-Buch 4(2): 1608. 1904, 5: 1344-1345. 1926, 6(4): 2828-2829. 1940, 7a (suppl.): 754. 1971. Schmid, B. & C. Thesing, Biologen-Kalender 1: 340-341. 1914. Verdoorn, F., ed., Chron. bot. 2: 140, 152. 1936. 16.983. Beztrage zur Kenntns einheimischer Pilze 1. ... Hannover und Leipzig (Hahn’sche Buchhandlung) 1893. Oct. (Beztr. einh. Pilze). 1: Jul 1893 (p. iv: Mai 1893; ObZ for Jul 1893; Bot. Centralbl. 9 Aug 1893; Bot. Zeit. 1 Sep 1893; ‘““Autoreferat’’ Bot. Centralbl. 28 Mar 1894; Nat. Nov. Aug(1) 1893), p. [i]-vii, [1]-92, pl. 1-2. — “Zwei neue Schimmelpilze als Erreger einer Citronensaure- Garung”’. 2: Jul 1895 (p. iv: Jan 1895; Bot. Zeit. 16 Sep 1895; Bot. Centralbl. 18 Sep 1895; Bot. Zeit. 16 Nov 1891; Nat. Nov. Aug(1) 1895), p. [i]-iv, [v-vi], [1]-184. pl. 1-2. — Jena (Verlag von Gustav Fischer) 1895. 3: 1915 (Bot. Centralbl. 17 Aug 1915; Nat. Nov. Jun(1, 2) 1915), p. [i*], [i]-1v, [1]-99, [100-102], pl. 1-2. — Experimentelle Hausschwammstudien. Jena (id.) 1915. Copies: B, BR, FH, G, H, NY, Stevenson. 16.984. Mykologische Beobachtungen aus der Umgebung Hannovers, ... Hannover 1894. Oct. Publ.: Mar 1894 (Bot. Centralbl. 4 Apr 1894; Nat. Nov. Apr(2) 1894), cover, p. [1]-56, 7 pl. Copy: FH. — Reprinted and to be cited from Jahresber. Naturh. Ges. 42-43: 37-90. 1 pl. 1894. 16.985. Die Pilzgattung Aspergillus in morphologischer, physiologischer und systematis- cher Beziehung unter Berticksichtigung der mitteleuropaeischen Species ... Genéve (Imprimerie Ch. Eggimann & C®* ...) 1901. Qu. (Pilzgatt. Aspergillus). Publ.: Aug 1901 (ObZ Sep-Oct 1901; Bot. Zeit. 1 Oct 1901; Bot. Centralbl. 11 Sep 1g01; Nat. Nov. Sep(1) 1901), p. [3]-157, [159, cont.], pl. 1-5 (liths. auct.). Copies: FH, G, H, NY, Stevenson. — Issued as Mém. Soc. Phys. Hist. nat. Genéve 23(2), no. 4. Igor. — Mémoire couronné ... prix de Candolle. 16.986. Die Pflanzenstoffe botanisch-systematisch bearbeitet. Chemische Bestandteile und Zusammenstellung der einzelnen Pflanzenarten, Rohstoffe und Produkte. Phaneroga- men ... Jena (Verlag von Gustav Fischer ...) 1911. Oct. (Pfl.-Stoffe). 146 WEHMEYER Ed. [1]: Jan 1911 (p. viii: Jan 1911; ObZ for Jan 1911; Nat. Nov. Mar(2) 1911), p. [i]- xvi, [1]-937, [938, colo.]. Copies: BR, H, HH, MO, NY, PH, U. Ed. 2: 1929-1931, 2 vols. Copies: B, BR, NY. 1: Oct 1929 (p. xi: 15 Aug 1929; Nat. Nov. Nov 1929), p. [i]-xi, [xui-xvi], [1]-640. 2: Jul 1931 (p. iv: Whitsun 1931; Nat. Nov. Aug 1931), p. [iJ-iv, [v], [641]-1511, [1512, colo.]. Ed. 2, Ergdnzungsband zur zweiten Auflage: Nachtrage aus den Jahren 1930-1934: 1935 (p. iv: Jul 1935; Nat. Nov. Jan 1936), portr., p. [i]-iv, [1]-244. Copies: B, BR. — Mitbearbeitet von Magdalene Hadders. Aus dem Nachlass herausgegeben von Dr. Hans Amelung ... Jena (id.) 1935. Oct. 16.987. Coremium silvaticum n.sp. nebst Bemerkungen zur Systematik der Gattung Penicillium ... Sonderabdruck aus den Berichten der Deutschen Botanischen Gesellschaft ... 1914. Oct. Publ.: 25 Jun 1914, p. [373]-384. Copy: G. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ber. deut. ‘bot. Ges. 32(5): [373]-384. 1914. Wehmeyer, Lewis Edgar (1897-1971), American botanist; Dr. phil. Univ. Michigan 1925; Emma J. Cole Fellowship ib. 1922-1925; Natl. Research Council fellow Harvard Univ. 1925-1928; instructor in botany Univ. Michigan 1928, asst. prof. 1931, assoc. prof. 1937; regular professor 1947-1967; professor emeritus 1967-1971. (Wehmeyer). HERBARIUM and Types: MICH; personal herbarium at DAOM. — Other material at FH, GH, M, TRTC. — Letters at G. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 471 (b. 1 Jan 1897); Bossert p. 430; Hirsch p. 318; IH 1 (ed. 6): 366, (ed. 7): 346; LS suppl. 29545-29555; MW p. 526; Roon p. 122; Stevenson p. 1262. BIOFILE: Anon., Amer. men sci. eds. 4-11. 1927-1963; Index Amer. bot. lit. 1886-1966. 4: 481-482. 1969; Natl. Cycl. Amer. biogr. 57: 107. 1977; Who’s who Amer. 28-32. 1954-1963; Who was who Amer. 5: 764. 1969-1973 (d. 11 Sep 1971). Hanlin, R.T., ed., Mycologia Memoir 6: i-vil. 1975 (biogr., bibl., portr.). Rogers, D.P., A brief history of mycology in N. America ed. 2. 36, 54. 1981. Verdoorn, F., ed., Chron. bot. 2: 331. 1936, 5: 372. 1939. NOTE: Outside our period: World monograph of the genus Pleospora and its segregates, Ann Arbor, 1961, 451 p. and: The Pyrenomycetous fungi, Mycologia memoir no. 6, ed. by R.T. Hanlin (with biogr., bibl., portr.), Lehre (J. Cramer) 14 Jan 1976, ii, vili, 250 p., ISBN 3-7682-0967-91. 16.988. A biologic and phylogenetic study of the stromatic Sphaeriales ... A dissertation sub- mitted ... for the degree of Doctor of philosophy in the University of Michigan, June, 1925. Reprinted from American Journal of Botany ... 1926. Oct. Publ.: 1-5 Jan 1927 (for 1926), cover-t.p., p. 575-645. Copies: MICH, NY, Stevenson. — Reprinted and to be cited from Amer. J. Bot. 13: 575-645. “Dec 1926”, 1.e. 1-5 Jan 1927. 16.989. The genus Diaporthe Nitschke and its segregates ... Ann Arbor (University of Michigan Press) 1933. (Dzaporthe). Publ.: Dec 1933 (date of printing; copyright date 1934, t.p. 1933; Mycologia 1 Jun 1934), p. [i]-x, [xi-xii], 1-349, pl. 1-18. Copies: B, BR, FH, G, H, HH, MICH, MO, NY, PH, Stevenson, USDA. — Univ. Mich. Stud., Sci. Ser. 9. Ref.: Wakefield, E.M., Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1934: 224-226 (rev.). 16.990. Contributions to a study of the fungous flora of Nova Scotia I... Reprinted from Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, ... 1935. 1: Mai 1935, p. [233]-266, pl. 51-52. Copies: NY, Stevenson. — Reprinted and to be cited from Pap. Mich. Acad. Sci. 20: 233-266, pl. 51-52. 1935 (for 1934). 147 WEHMEYER 2: 1936, p. 163-197, [198], pl. 26-27. Copy: Stevenson. — Id. 21: 163-197 [198], pl. 26-27. 1936. — Co-author: Alexander H. Smith. 3: 1936, p. 209-213. Copies: NY, Stevenson. — Id. 21: 209-213. 1936. With Karel Cejp. 4: Mar 1940, cover-t.p., p. 92-110, pl. 1. Copies: NY, Stevenson. — Id. Canad. J. Res. 18: g2-110, pl. 1. Mar 1940. 5: Nov 1940, p. [535]-549, pl. 1. Copies: NY, Stevenson. — Id. Canad J. Res. 18: 535-549. Nov 1940. 6: Dec 1942, cover-t.p., p. 572-594. Copies: NY, Stevenson. — Id. Canad. J. Res. C 20: 572-594. Dec 1942. 16.991. Las especies de Diaporthe en el herbario Spegazzini ... Buenos Aires (Imprenta y casa editora Coni ...) 1938. Oct. Publ.: 1938 (p. 88: 18 Oct 1938), cover-t.p., p. [65]-88, 3 pl. with text. Copy: NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Rev. Mus. La Plata ser. 2. 2(Bot.): 65-88. 1938. Addenda: 1938 (p. 102: 7 Nov 1938), cover-t.p., p. [99]-102. Copies: NY, Stevenson. — Id. Notas Mus. La Plata 3 (Bot. 19): 99-102. 1938. 16.992. A revision of Melanconis, Pseudovalsa, Prosthecium and Titania ... Ann Arbor (The University of Michigan Press), London (Humphrey Milford), Oxford (Oxford Univers- ity Press) 1941. Oct. (Revis. Melanconis). Publ.: 1941, p. [i]-vui, [1]-161, pl. 2-71. Copies: BR, G, H, NY. — Univ. Mich. Studies, SO, Slee, ie Facsimile ed.: 1973, Lehre (Verlag von J. Cramer), Bibl. mycol. 41, as original. Copy: _ FAS. — ISBN 3-7682-0920-6. Wehrhahn, Wilhelm (1857-1926), German (Hannoverian) high school teacher and botanist; studied at the Hannover Teacher’s College 1879-1882; assistant teacher at Kloster 1882; employed in the Hannover school system from 1885, teacher at the Kleinenfelde high school 1898, from 1920 as director. (Wehrhahn). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Bryophyta exsiccata Hannoverana fasc. 1-3, nos. 1-150. 1908; 1909. Sets at BM, FH. BIOFILE: Koppe, F., Abh. Naturw. Ver. Bremen 36: 240, 250, 257. 1964. Oberschelp, R., Gesamtverz. deut. Schriftt. 142: 161. 1981. Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 172. 1971 (coll.). Seeland, H., Mitt. Herm. Roemer Mus. Hildesheim 41: 13, 28. 1936. W.M., Jahresber. Naturh. Ges. Hannover 75-80: v-vii. 1930 (obit.). 16.993. Flora der Lebermoose des Gebietes der Stadt Hannover und des stidlichen Teils von Calenberg bis Hameln. Ein Beitrag zur Heimatforschung ... [Hannover 1907]. Oct. Publ.: 1907, p. [i], 137-163, 1 pl. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from Jahresber. Naturh. Ges. Hannover 55-57: 137-163. 7 pl. 1907. 16.994. Flora der Laub- und Lebermoose fur die Umgebung der Stadt Hannover. Eine geographisch-floristische Heimatkunde ftir das Gebiet ... Hannover (Druck und Verlag: C.V. Engelhard & Co., ...) 1921. Oct. (Fl. Laub. Leberm.). Publ.: 1921 (p. [6]: Sep 1921), p. [1]-126, zz pl. Copies: B, Buck, BR, FH, G, MO, U. Weidmann, Antonin (1850-1915), Bohemian botanist and teacher in various towns in Bohemia, ultimately in Trebon (Wittingau). (Wezdmann). HERBARIUM and Types: PR. — Some further material in B (extant), OXF. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 471; Klastersky p. 201 (b. 15 Jan 1850, d. 10 Jul 1913); Maiwald p. 232, 233, 235. BIOFILE: Ambroz, J., Véda prir. 11: 266-268. 1930. Anon., Preslia 52: 352. 1980 (b. 15 Jan 1850, d. 10 Jul 1915). 148 WEIGEL Schmid, B. & C. Thesing, Biologen-Kalender 1: 341. 1914. Slavik, B., Preslia 52: 352. 1980 (biogr. note; herb. PR). 16.995. Prodromus ¢eskych mechu listnatych ... v Praze [Praha, Prag] (Nakladatel Alois Wiesner, ...) 1895, 2 parts. Oct. (Prodr. tesk. mechu listnat.). 1 (Acrocarpae): 1895 (p. vil: 18 Aug 1894; ObZ for Feb 1896; AbZ 15 Feb 1896 (rev.); Nat. Nov. Mar(1) 1896), p. [i]-xili, [1]-178, pl. 1-77. 2 (Pleurocarpae): 1895 (ObZ for Feb 1896; AbZ rev. 15 Feb 1896; Nat. Nov. Mar(1) 1896), p- [179]-349, [350, err.], pl. 16-38. Copies: FH, MO. — Sbornik Ucitelsky vol. 10. (Prodromus of the Bohemian mosses). Weigel, Christian Ehrenfried [after 1806 von Weigel] (1748-1831), German (Mecklenburg) botanist and chemist; Dr. med. Gottingen 1771; lecturer and supervisor of the botanical garden Greifswald 1772; professor of chemistry and pharmacy and director of the botanical garden Greifswald 1775-1831. (Weigel). HERBARIUM and Types: JE. — Further material in B (mainly destr.), LINN, UPS (Thunberg). — Specimens attributed to this collector in H-Br. were collected by Th. Osw. Weigel. — Letters at UPS-UB. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: ADB 41: 464 (b. 2 Mai 1738, d. 8 Aug 1831); Backer p. 623; Barnhart 3: 471; BM 5: 2284; CSP 6: 303; Dryander 3: 43, 82, 123, 163; DSB 14: 224-225 (b. 24 Mai 1748); Frank 3 (Anh.): 111; GR p. 53, cat. p. 73; Hawksworth p. 186; Hegi 7: 561; Herder p. 149, 157, 190; Hortus 3: 1206; IH 1 (ed. 6): 366, (ed. 7): 346; Jackson p. 308; KR p. 753; LS 28565-28566; PR 10123-10128, ed. 1: 11107-11112; Rehder 5: 910; SBC p. 134; SO 650df; TL-2/see C.P. Thunberg; Tucker 1: 738; Zander GGl, 1D; fs WR, Eola Was ds coley, BIOFILE: Anon., Brit. Mus. gen. cat. print. books 254: 684-685. 1965; Cat. gén. livr. impr. Bibl. natl. 1018-1019. 1974; Neu. Nekrol. Deutschen 9(2): 699-705. 1833. Anselmino, Mitt. naturw. Ver. Neuvorpommern Rugen 38: 116-124. 1907 (biogr. sketch, portr.). Ferchl, F., Chem.-pharm. Bio- und Bibliographikon 571-572. 1938. Gertz, O., K. Fysiogr. Sallsk. Lund 1772-1940. Hist. overbl. 87, 221. 1940. Jackson, B.D., Proc. Linn. Soc. 134 (suppl.): 21. 1922 (plants from Greifswald in LINN). Meyer, F.K. & H. Manitz, Reichtiimer und Raritaéten, Jenaer Reden und Schriften 1974, p. 91 (herb.). Meusel, J.G., Das gelehrte Teutschland ed. 5. 21: 413-414. 1827. Ox Dace sc, méd., Biogr. 7: 485-486. 1825. Poggendorff, J.C., Biogr.-lit. Handw.-Buch 2: 1283. 1863, 3: 757. 1971 (b. 24 Mai 1748). Valentin, J., Festschr. 500-Jahrfeier Univ. Greifswald 2: 472-475. 1950. Wittrock, V.B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 146. 1903 (portr.). HANDWRITING: S. Savage, Cat. Linn. herb. 1945 fig. 10. EPONYMY: Weigela Thunberg (1780); Weigelastrum Nakai (1936). 16.996. Flora pomerano-rugica exhibens plantas per Pomeraniam anteriorem suecicam et Rugiam sponte nascentes methodo Linneana secundum systema sexuale digestas cum differentiis specificis [,] nominibus germanicis [,] officinalibus pharmacopoeorum [,] locis natalibus [,] tempore florendi [,] obscuriorum descriptionibus ... Berolinae [,] Stralsundiae et Lipsiae (apud Gottl. Aug. Lange) 1769. Oct. (Fl. pomer.-rugic.). Publ.: 1769 (p. vi: 22 Feb 1769; NZgS 15 Feb 1770), p. [i-lii], [1]-222, [223-256, indexes], [257-258, err.]. Copies: B, G, HH, USDA. 16.997. Observationes botanicae ... Gryphiae [Greifswald] (apud Ant. Ferd. Rose) 1772. Qu. (Observ. bot.). 149 WEIGEL Publ.: 1772 (p. viii: 31 Mar 1772), p. [i-vii], [1]-51, [1-4, expl. pl.], p/. 1-3 (uncol. copp. auct.). Copies: G, HH, MO, NY, Stevenson, USDA. 16.998. Index seminum et plantarum horti gryphict systematicus. Gryphiae [Greifswald] (Impensis academicis. Litteris Rosianis) 1873. Oct. (Index hort. gryph.). Publ.: 1773 (p. il: 30 Aug 1773), p. [i-li], [1]-20. Copy: B-S. 16.999. Dissertatio academica, sistens hortum gryphicum. Quam praeside ... Chr. Ehrenfr. Weigel, ... publico examini submittit Laurentius Timon Gronberg, Ostro-Gothus. In auditorio majori die [ ] Augusti mdcclxxxii. Hor. consuet. Gryphiae [Greifswald] (Litteris Ant. Ferd. Rose, ...) [1782]. Qu. (Diss. hort. gryph.). Publ.: Aug 1782, p. [1]-36. Copies: B-S, HH, NY, USDA. 17.000. Fructus Javae esculenti eorumque usus cum diaeteticus tum medicus, quos dis- sertatione diaetetico-medica consensu gratiosae facultatis medicae, praeside ... Christ. Ehr. Weigel ... pro gradu doctoris publico examini submittit auctor Claudius Fr. Horn- stedt, ... O. Gothus. In Aud. maj. d. vii. Sept. a. mdcclxxxvi. Horis solitis. Gryphiae [Greifswald] (apud Ant. Ferdinand Rose, ...) [1786]. Qu. (Fruct. Fav. escul.). Author: Claés Fredric Hornstedt (1758-1809), see KR p. 307-308. Publ.: 7 Sep 1786, p. [1]-31, [32-33]. Copzes: B-S, HH. Weigel, Johann Adam Valentin (1740-1806), German (Franconian) botanist, en- tomologist and clergyman; went to school and pursued his studies under the guidance of C.J. Trew at Nurnberg; studied theology at Leipzig; from 1761-1768 teacher at Halle; private teacher in Silesia 1769-1778; from then on lutheran pastor in Ober-Haselbach, Silesia. (7. Weigel). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown; some material in PR. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: ADB 6(1): 601; Barnhart 3: 471 (d. 30 Jun 1806); Futak- Domin p. 651; Klastersky p. 201; PR 10129, ed. 1: 11113-11114; Rehder 1: 374. BIOFILE: Fiek, E., Fl. Schlesien 118. 1881. Letzner, K., Z. Entom. Ver. schles. Insektenk. Breslau 12: 13-15. 1858 (possibly publ. 1860 or 1861) (b. 29 Sep 1740, d. 24 Jun 1906). Pax, F., Bibl. schles. Bot. 29, 30, 150. 1929. Wimmer, F., Fl. Schlesien ed. 2. 2: 144-145. 1844. Note(1): Schlesischer Pflanzenkalender, oder Verzeichniss der in Schlesien wildwachsenden Pflanzen, wie sie in jedem Monate blithen. 1791. — This Pflanzen-Kalender appeared anonymously in Litterar. Chronik von Schlesien 4: 111-120. 1791, 5: 136-147, 6: 166- 180, 7: 207-211, 8: 237-244, 12: 373-382, fide Pax (1929). Note(2): Weigel edited and contributed also to the Geographische, naturhistorische und tech- nologische Beschreibung des Herzogthumes Schlesien, Berlin, 1800-1806, 10 vols. (notes on botany in 1: 34-51, 2: 65-99, 3: 14-18, 102-105, 4: 91-121, 5: 17-26, 101-103, 159-179, 6: 40-61, 7: 8-14). Weigelt, Christoph (x-1828), German (Saxonian) physician (cand. med. Dresden) and plant collector; sent to Suriname 1827 to make botanical collections. (Weigelt). HERBARIUM and Types: Weigelt’s collections went to L.D. Schweinitz at PH and G. Kunze at LZ and were distributed by the latter with the date 1827 (referring to W.’s collecting in that year, but presumably also in 1828). See Pulle (1906) and Stevenson (1971) for further details. Sets of Weigelt plants, as distributed by G. Kunze are (or were) at B (mainly destr.), BR, GC, DBN, FI, G, G-DC, GOET, H, KIEL, L, LZ (destr.), M, PH, REG, S, TUR, W, WRSL. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 471; Laségue p. 222, 304, 505; Urban-Berl. p. 284, 409. 150 WEIHE BIOFILE: Anon., Flora 11(1): 94-95. 1828 (material collected by W. being received). Berkeley, M.J. & M.A. Curtis, J. Acad. nat. Sci. Philadelphia ser. 2. 2: 277-293. 1 fl. 1854 (Weigelt fungi from the Schweinitzian herbarium). Fries, E., Linnaea 5: 496-497. 1830 (fungi collected by W. sent to B by Kunze). Ilg, G., Hoppea 42: 99, 107. 1984 (Suriname material in REG). Pulle, A.A., Enum. vasc. pl. Surinam. 2. 1906. Shear, C.L., Mycologia 36: 664-673. 1946 (describes Suriname fungi collected by W, now in PH). Stevenson, J., Beih. Nova Hedw. 36: 503-507. 1971 (detailed description of coll.). Wagenitz, G., Index coll. princ. herb. Gott. 174-175. 1982. EPONYMY: Weigeltia Alph. de Candolle (1834). Weihe, Carl Ernst August (1779-1834), German (Westphalen) physician and bota- nist (batologist); studied pharmacy in pharmacies at Melle (1798-1799) and Bielefeld (1799-1800); studied medicine at Halle 1800-1802; Dr. med. ib. 1802; practicing physi- cian at Luttringhausen 1803-1806, in Binde 1807-ca. 1811, in Mennighiffen 1811-1824; from 1825-1834 in Herford. (Wezhe). HERBARIUM and types: MSTR. — Further material (including Rubi and Grdser), B (mainly destr.), BHU, BR, BREM(Rubi), DBN, E, FI, GB, GOET (incl. Rudz), H, HAL, KIEL, LE, LZ (destr.), MW, PH, REG, W (Rudi). — Exsiccatae: Deutsche Grdser. Fur Botaniker und Oekonomen getrocknet ..., Lief. 1-15, 375 nos. Lemgo 1817-1830. Set in H in original books; other sets at GB, LD, LE and some of the other herbaria mentioned above. — Letters at G, HAL (Schlechtendal), MSTR, U (Miquel). — For original manuscripts, letters etc. see the biography by Gries (1978). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 6(1): 458; Backer p. 664; Barnhart 3: 471; Biol.- Dokum. 19: 9841; BM 5: 2284; CSP 6: 303, 12: 773; Frank 3 (Anh.): 112; GR p. 80; Herder p. 342; Hortus 3: 1206; Jackson p. 295; NI 2125; Plesch p. 456; PR 6662, 10130- 10131, ed. 1: 7440-7441, 11116-11117; Rehder 5: g10; Sotheby 805; TL-1/1400-1401, TL-2, see J.G. Forchhammer, C.G. Nees, K. Sprengel; Tucker 1: 738; Urban-Berl. p. 409; Zander ed. 10, p. 731, ed. 11, p. 834. BIOFILE: Fischer-Benzon, R.J.D., in P. Prahl, Krit. Fl. Schleswig-Holstein 2: 61-62. 1889. Gries, B., Abh. Landesmus. Naturk. Miinster 40(3): 3-45. 1978 (main biogr., bibl., portr., b. 30 Jan 1779, d. 27 Jan 1834). Kent, D.H. & D.E. Allen, Brit. Irish herb. 270. 1984. Kraus, G., Bot. Gart. Halle 2: 33, 34. 1893. Manitz, H., Feddes Repert. 94(3-4): 176. 1983 (on publications of Cuscuta epilinum Weihe in 1824: prepublication by Boenninghausen 11 Mar-20 Mai 1824; regular publ. in Apoth.-Ver. N. Teutschl. after 11 Jul 1824). Nees von Esenbeck, C.G., Flora 1: 423-426. 1818 (review of Deutsche Graser, Hefte 1-2, publ. 1 Oct 1817). Schonach, H., Jahresber. Real-Ober-Gymn. Feldkirch 1882: 44 (nos. 104, 105, 130, 138, 139). Schulz, A., Jahresber. Westfal. Prov.-Ver. Wiss. Kunst Miinster 44: 68-75. 1916 (con- tains two reports on field trips by Weihe 1820, 1825, as well as some biogr. notes). Wagenitz, G., Index coll. princ. herb. Gott. 175. 1982. Weber, H.E., Ber. naturw. Ver. Bielefeld 23: 161-193. 1977 (on Weihe’s work on the Rubi around Mennighiffen). HANDWRITING: Abh. Landesmus. Naturk. Munster 40(3): 24-25. 1978. NoTE: Karl Weihe, De Umbellliferis officinalibus Lemgoviae (Meyer) 1817, 30 p. was not seen by us. It is not clear whether this paper was written by C.E.A. Weihe, even though the latter published his Deutsche Graser from 1817 onward also at Lemgo with Meyer. Gries (1978) does not include this title in her bibliography of C.E.A. Weihe. However, the coincidence of the existence of two Weihes with the same publisher in the same year would be remarkable. 151 WEIHE EPONYMY: Weihea K.P.J. Sprengel (1825) may honor this author, but etymology was not given. 17.001. De Nectaris, dissertatio inauguralis medica, quam consensu facultatis medicae ut summos in arte medica honores capessat, die xi. sept. mdcccii. Publice defendet auctor Carolus Ernestus Augustus Weihe ... Halae [Halle] (in officina Batheana) [1802]. Oct. (Nectar.). Publ.: 11 Sep 1802, p. [1]-44, [45-46]. Copzes: B-S, MO. — Includes notes by C. and K. Sprengel (Kraus 1894). 17.002. Die deutschen Brombeerstrduche, beschrieben und dargestellt ... Elberfeld (Schonian’sche Buchhandlung) 1822-1827. Fol. (Deut. Brombeerstr.). Co-author: Christian Gottfried Nees von Esenbeck (1776-1858). German text and plates: 1822-1827 (see below), p. [preface matter see below], [1]-130, pl. 1- 3, 3b, 4-44, 45, 456, 46a, 46b, 46c, 47-49 (p.p. col. liths. T. Wild and W. Engels). Copies: BR, FI, G, HH, MO, PH. Latin text: 1822-1827 (see below), p. [preface matter see below], [1]-116. Copzes:BR, FI, G, H-UB, HH, MO. - All these copies have the German and Latin text bound together followed by a single set of plates. The texts may have been available also in one language. Preface matter: in all 3 Latin and 3 German titles, 1 Latin and 1 German dedication, 1 Latin and 1 German preface of 2 p. each, contents Latin and German 4 p. each, German list of subscribers 2 p. part plates pages German pages Latin dates 1-2 1-6, 3C 1-28 1-28 Jan-Jun 1822 3 g-14 29-42 29-40 Jul-Dec 1824 4 15-20 43-50 41-46 Jan-Apr 1825 5 21-24 51-76 47-70 Jul-Nov 1825 6 25-30 77-86 71-78 1825serov. 1826prim. 5 31-36 87-96 79-86 Jul-Dec 1826 8 37-42 97-106 87-94 Jan-Jul 1827 Q-10 43-49, 45A-B, 107-130 95-116 Jul 1827 40A-C Ref.: Hoppe, D.H., Flora 8: 257-260. 7 Mai 1825. Stearn, W.T., J. Soc. Bibl. nat. Hist. 4: 68-69. 1962, Fl. males. Bull. 17: gto-g11. 1962. Weimarck, [August] Hennig (1903-1980), Swedish botanist; studied at the Univers- ity of Lund 1924-1928; assistant Botanical Museum, Lund 1928; travelled in Africa 1930-1931; Dr. phil. Lund 1935; lecturer in botany ib. 1935, curator of the Botanical Museum 1945, director of the botanical garden Gothenburg 1949; professor of systema- tic botany, Univ. Lund 1950-1969. (Weim.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: LD. - Other material at BM, BOL, BR, C, E, K, M, MO, PRE, S, SRGH, WAG. - Letters at G. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BL 1: 55, 323, 2: 538, 542, 731; Bossert p. 430; IH 1 (ed. T)e95 8, (ed: 2) 77-0 (ede 3))07, (ed. 4) 106; (eda15)): mr 0, (edei6)aan 625s Grn (coe emmare 346, 2: 209-210, 603; SBC p. 134. BIOFILE: Almborn, O., Bot. Not. 133: 464-467. 1980 (portr.); Taxon 31: 616-618. 1982 (obit., portr.). Anon., Bot. Not. 1930: 411 (to S. Africa), 1935: 178 (id.), 1937: 159 (stipend), 1941: 134 (id.), 1949: 496 (app. Lund 1 Jan 1950), 1954: 63 (invitation lectures Leicester), 1965: 489 (Nord. for. tax. bot.), 1969: 302 (hon. memb. Lunds bot. For.); Forum bot. 12(3): 6. 1974; Osterr. bot. Z. 84: 240. 1935 (lecturer Lund); Taxon 29: 701. 1980 (d.; correction: the “especially chemotaxonomy”’ refers to W.’s son Gunnar, at Goteborg). 152 WEIMARCK Bullock, A.A., Bibl. S. Afr. bot. 127-128. 1978. Fries, R.E., Short hist. bot. Sweden 45-46. 1950. Frodin, D.G., Guide standard floras world no. 675. 1984. Gerle, E., Lunds Universitets Matrikel 1967-1968. 828-830. 1968 (curr. vit., functions, list publ.). Gunn, M. & L.E. Codd, Bot. explor. S. Afr. 373. 1981 (coll. S. Afr., portr.).Hjelmqvist, H., Bot. Not. 111: 21, 22, 33. 1958. Une nem, S., Sv. man icin 8: 243-244. 1955 (curr. vit., portr.). Lowden, R.M., Taxon, Index pers. names vols. 1-30. 782. 1985. Nordlindh, T., ‘Veld Flora 66: 98-106. 1980 (on trip Weimarck, South Africa, 1930). Reece, H. , Kungl. Fysiogr. Sallsk. Lund Arsb. 1981-1982: [66]-69. 1983 (biogr., portr.). ; Verdoorn, F., ed., Chron. bot. 1: 368. 1935, 2: 271. 1936, 4: 186, 187. 1938, 5: 112, 313. 1939, 6: 310. 1941. Weimarck, H., Bot. Not. 1939: 399-401 (on general index to Bot. Not.). COMPOSITE worRKS: Editor Botaniska Notiser 1938-1949, 1956-1957. FESTSCHRIFT: Botaniska Notiser 116(2), Festschrift tillagnad Henning Weimarck den 22 Maj 1963, Lund, 1963. NoTe: Outside our period e.g. Skdnes Flora, xxiv, 721 p., Lund Mai 1963; reissued as second edition 1977 (original sheets, new t.p.) and Alas dver Skanes flora (with Gunnar Weimarck), 640 p., Lund 1985. 17.003. Beitrdége zur Kenntms der Flora von Stid-Rhodesia 1-11, 1932-1968. Co-author and editor: [Nils] Tycho Norlindh (1906-x), see TL-2/3: 770-771; the names of the author responsible for each chapter is indicated; numerous smaller contributions by others. : 23 Mar 1932, cover-t.p., p. [1]-21. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bot. Not. 1932: [1]-21. — Medd. Lunds Bot. Mus. to. : 15 Mar 1934, cover-t.p., p. [64]-110. — Id. 1934: [64]-110. — Medd. 16. : 28 Sep 1935, cover-t.p., p. [357]-408. — Id. 1935: [357]-408. — Medd. 22. : 30 Mar 1936, cover-t.p., p. [1]-50. — Id. 1936: [1]-50. — Medd. 25. : 30 Jun 1937, cover-t.p., p. [161]-201. — Id. 1937: [161]-201. — Medd. go. : 29 Dec 1937, cover-t.p., p. [419]-446. — Id. 1937: [419]-446. — Medd. 35. 1 Mar 1940, cover-t.p., p. [51]-68. — Id. 1940: [51]-68. — Medd. 46. : 19 Mar 1948, cover-t.p., p. [17]-38, pl. 1-2. — Id. 1948: [17]-38, pl. 1-2. — Medd. 88. g: 25 Jun 1951, cover-t.p., p. [g7]-127. — Id. 1951: [97]-127. — Medd. 98. 10: 30 Dec 1958, cover-t.p., p. [623]-631. — Id. 1958: [623]-631..— Medd. 129. 11: 30 Oct 1968, cover-t.p., p. [361]-382. — Id. 1968: [361]-382. Author: E.A.C.L.E. Schelpe. Copies: Almborn, FAS, LD. ~N SN DAW 17.004. New species in the genus Cliffortia ... Lund (Carl Blom Boktryckeri) 1933. Oct. Publ.: Mai 1933 (in journal), cover-t.p., p. [143]-164. Copies: B, FAS, G, LD, U. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bot. Not. 1933: [143]-164. - Medd. Lunds Bot. Mus. ii 17.005. Die Verbreitung einiger afrikanisch-montanen Pflanzengruppen, 1-11 ... Sartryck av Svensk Botanisk Tidskrift ... 1933. Oct. 1-2: 20 Dec 1933, cover-t.p., p. [400]-419. Copies: B, LD. — Reprinted and to be cited from Sv. bot. Tidskr. 27(4 at aves 419. 1933. 3-4: 12 Mar 1936, cover-t.p., p. [36]-56. Copies: B, FAS, G, LD. — Id. 3o(1): [36]-5 1936. 17.006. Monograph of the genus Cliffortia ... by due permission of the philosophical faculty of the University of Lund to be publicly defended in the botanical auditory, December 12, 1934, at 10 o’clock, for the degree of doctor of philosophy. Lund (printed by Hakan Ohlsson) 1934. Oct. (Monogr. Cliffortia). 155) WEIMARCK Publ.: 20-30 Nov 1934, p. [i], [1]-229, [231, cont.]. Copies: BR, LD, MICH. Commercial ed.: Dec 1934, p. [1]-229, [231, 233]. Copies: B, FAS, G, HH, LD, Peterson. Ref.: Diels, L., Bot. Jahrb. 67 (Lit.): 67-68. 1936 (rev.). 17.007. Die afrikanischen Corchorus-Arten der sect. Guazumoides DC. und Erinocei H. Weimarck sect. nova. Sartryck ur Svensk Botanisk Tidskrift ... 1936. Oct. Publ.: 11 Jul 1936, cover-t.p., p. [474]-482. Copies: B, FAS, G, LD. — Reprinted and to be cited from Sv. Bot. Tidskr. 30(3): [474]-482. 1936. Note: W wrongly wrote “Sect. Erinocei” and ‘‘C. erinoceus’” but later (Sv. Bot. Tidskr. 31(4): 449. 1937) corrected this to Sect. Erinacei and C. erinaceus. 17.008. Myrothamnus flabellifolia Welw., eine polymorphe Pflanzenart ... Lund (Carl Bloms Boktryckeri) 1936. Oct. Publ.: 25 Sep 1936, cover-t.p., p. [451]-462. Copies: B, FAS, G, LD. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bot. Not. 1936: [451]-462. — Medd. Lunds Bot. Mus. 26. 17.009. Bryologiska undersékningar i nordligaste Sverige ... Sartryck ur Svensk Botanisk Tidskrift .<~ 1937. Oct. Publ.: 24 Sep 1937, cover-t.p., p. [354]-386. Copies: B, FAS, H, LD. — Reprinted and to be cited from Sv. Bot. Tidskr. 31(3): [354]-386. 1937. 17.010. A new Cliffortia species ... Lund (Carl Bloms Boktryckeri) 1937. Oct. Publ.: 30 Sep 1937, cover-t.p., p. [337]-340. Copies: B, FAS, G, LD. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bot. Not. 1937: [337]-340: — Medd. Lunds Bot. Mus. 33. 17.011. Forteckning dver Skandinaviens vdxter utgiven av Lunds botaniska forening. 2. Mossor (andra upplagan). Utarbetad av H. Weimarck. Lund (C.W.K. Gleerups Forlag) [1937]. Oct. (Férteckn. Skand. véxt., Moss. ed. 2). Publ.: 1937, p. [M1]-M8q4, [M85]. Copies: FAS, H, LD. — Second edition of H.A. Moller, Foérteckn. Skand. vdxt., Moss. 1907, TL-2/6159. Ref.: Almborn, O., Sv. bot. Tidskr. 73: [563]-566. 1979 (on the exchange catalogues issued by the Lund botanical Society and the associated “‘Forteckningar’’). 17.012. Types of inflorescences in Aristea and some allied genera ... Lund (Carl Bloms Boktryckeri) 1939. Oct. Publ.: 20 Oct 1939, cover-t.p., p. [616]-626. — Copies: B, FAS, LD. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bot. Not. 1939: [616]-626. — Medd. Lunds Bot. Mus. 4o. 17.013. Monograph of the genus Aristea ... Lund (C.W.K. Gleerup), Leipzig (Otto Harras- sowitz) [1940]. Oct. (Monogr. Aristea). Publ.: shortly after 23 Jan 1940 (date printing on p. [141], p. [1]-140, pl. 1-2. Copies: B, FAS, HH, LD, Peterson. — Issued as Lunds Univ. Arsskr. ser., 2. Avd. 2. 36(1) and K. Fysiogr. Sallsk. Handl. ser. 2. 51(1). 17.014. Cliffortia micrantha H. Weimarck spec. nova ... Lund (Carl Bloms Boktryckeri) 1940. Oct. Publ.: 1 Mar 1940, cover-t.p., p. [97]-99. Copies: B, FAS, G, LD. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bot. Not. 1940: [97]-99. — Medd. Lunds Bot. Mus. 47. 17.015. Some notes on the genus Cliffortia ... Lund (Carl Bloms Boktryckeri) 1940. Oct. Publ.: 16 Dec 1940, cover-t.p., p. [399]-402. Copies: B, FAS, LD. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bot. Not. 1940: [399]-402. - Medd. Lunds Bot. Mus. 51. See also: (1) Further notes on the genus Cliffortia 1946, cover-t.p., p. [407]-420. Copies: FAS, LD. — Reprinted from Bot. Not. 1946(4): [407]-420. 20 Dec 1946. — Medd. Lunds Bot. Mus. 80. (2) The genus Cliffortia, a taxonomical survey, Bot. Not. 1948(2): [167]-203. pl. 3-70. 26 Jun 1948. — Also repr., Medd. Lunds Bot. Mus. go. (3) Two new Cliffortia species from the Cape Province, 1953, cover-t.p., p. [78]-80. Copies: FAS, LD. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bot. Not. 1953: [78]-80. 31 Mar 1953. — Medd. Lunds Bot. Mus. 102. 154 WEIN (4) Four new Cliffortia species, 1959, cover-t.p., p. [73]-79. Copies: FAS, LD. — Id. 112(1): [73]-79. 26 Mar 1959. — Medd. Lunds Bot. Mus. 132. 17.016. A revision of the genus Nivenia Vent. ... Svensk Botanisk Tidskrift ... 1940. Oct. Publ.: 18 Nov 1940, cover-t.p., p. [355]-372. Copies: B, FAS, LD. — Reprinted and to be cited from Sv. Bot. Tidskr. 34(4): 355-372. 1940. 17.017. Phytogeographical groups, centres and intervals within the Cape flora. A contribution to the history of the Cape element seen against climatic changes ... Lund (C.W.K. Gleerup), Leipzig (Otto Harrassowitz) [1941]. Oct. (Phytogeogr. gr. Cape fl.). Publ.: 1941 (read 12 Feb 1941), p. [1]-143, 2 maps. Copies: FAS, LD, Peterson. — Issued as Lunds Univ. Arsskr. ser. 2(2). 37(5), and K. Fysiogr. Sallsk. Handl. ser. 2. 52(5). Wein, Kurt (1883-1968), German (Prussian) school teacher, botanist and historian of botany; teacher at the Volksschule in Rehmsdorf 1906, Merseburg 1907, Helbra 1909, and finally in Nordhausen 1913-1946; released from his position 1946; collaborator Institut fur Kulturpflanzenforschung (Gatersleben) from 1952; Foreign member Linnean Society 1962; Dr. phil. h.c. Halle 1963. (Wein). HERBARIUM and Types: Unknown. — Letters at G, UPS-UB. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BlocRaPHY: BFM 325 [index]; Biol.-Dokum. 19: 9847-9849; Clokie p. 562; Futak-Domin p. 652; Hortus 3: 1200; Langman p. 796; NI 3: 19, 64; SO add. 3r120l. BIOFILE: Anon., Das Volk, Nordhausen 26 Feb 1953, (no. 48) (70th birthday); Gottinger Tageblatt. 1963 (undated cutting at B; on dr. h.c. Halle); Nordhauser Tageblatt [ca. 11] Mar 1968, p. 8 (copy in B). Danert, S., Die Kulturpflanze 17: 25-35. 1969 (obit., portr., bibl. based on a list in Eckardt, 1959). Eckardt, Th., Ber. bay. bot. Ges. 30: 9-15. 1954 (7oth birthday, tribute, bibl. 142 nos.). Meusel, H., Hercynia ser. 2. 9: 179-181. 1972 (on W. and the hercynian flora). Rauschert, S., Hercynia ser. 2. 9: 166-178. 1972 (obit., portr., bibl., 179 nos.). Stearn, W.T., Garden history 5(1): 48-52. 1977. Verdoorn, F., ed., Chron. bot. 2: 389. 1936, 6: 310. 1941. Wagner, G., Nordhauser Tageblatt 23 Feb 1968 (85th birthday). 17.018. Die Stellung von Johann Thal in der Geschichte der Herbarien ... Sonderabdruck aus “Mitteilungen des Thir. Bot. V.” ... 1g11. Oct. Publ.: 1911, p. [76]-79. Copy: FAS. — Reprinted and to be cited from Mitt. Thur. bot. Nerpsets 2498:4|76]-7o4 1910. 17.019. Die dlteste Geschichte von Fagopyrum tataricum (L.) Gartn. Sonderabdruck aus der Osterreichischen botanischen Zeitschrift ... 1925. Oct. Publ.: Jan-Mar 1925, p. [51]-57. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from Osterr. bot. Z. 74: 51-57. 1925. 17.020. Was ist Alyssum paniculatum Desf.? ... Sonderabdruck aus der Osterreichischen botanischen Zeitschrift ... 1925. Oct. Publ.: Jul-Sep 1925, p. [198]-201. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from Osterr. bot. Z. 74: [198]-201. 1925. 17.021. Beitrége zur Geschichte der Einfiihrung und Einbiirgerung einiger Arten von Xanthium in Europa ... Sonderabdruck aus “‘Beihefte zum Bot. Centralbl.” ... 1925. Oct. Publ.: 1925, p. [151 ]-176. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from Beih. Bot. Centralbl. 42 (Abt. 2): [151]-176. 1925. 17.022. Die Geschichte der Syringa persica. Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Pflanzeneinfih- rungen ... Sonder-Abdruck aus Mitteilungen der Deutschen Dendrologischen Gesellschaft ... 1928. Oct. GY) WEIN Publ.: 1928, p. [245]-257. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from Mitt. deut. dendr. Ges. 40: 245-257. 1928. 17.023. Mauritius Hoffmann und seine Addenda ad Catalogum plantarum spontanearum (1677). Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Floristik in Bayern. Sonderabdruck aus den Mitteilungen der Bayer. Botan. Gesellschaft in Munchen, ... 1928. Oct. Publ.: 1928, p. [1]-5. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from Mitt. bayer. bot. Ges. 4(8): [115]-119. 1928. 17.024. Beitrége zur Flora des nérdlichen Thiiringens ... Separat-Abzug aus den Mitteilun- gen des Thiiringischen Botanischen Vereins ... 1929. Oct. Publ.: Apr 1929 (cover reprint dated 30 Apr 1923), cover-t.p., p. 1-6. Copy: M. — Reprinted and to be cited from Mitt. Tht. bot. Ver. ser. 2. 38: 20-25. 1929. 17.025. Die Erforschung der Flora des Rheingebietes von Mainz bis Bingen in vorlinnéischer Zeit .... Sonderabdruck aus “‘Jahrbticher des Nassauischen Vereins fur Naturkunde” ... [1929]. Oct. Publ.: 1929, p. [i, recto of 94], [94]-104. Copy: FAS. — Reprinted and to be cited from Jahrb. Nassau. Ver. Naturk. 80(2): 94-104. 1929. 17.026. Die Nomenklatur in der Sylva Hercynia von Johann Thal (1588) ... Separatabzug aus den Mitteilungen des Thiringischen Botanischen Vereins ... 1929. Oct. Publ.: 1929, cover-t.p., p. [1]-18. Copies: B, FAS, M. — Reprinted from Mitt. Thiir. bot. Ver. ser. 2. 38: 59-76. 1929. 17.027. Elias Tillandz’s ““Catalogus plantarum” (1683) im Lichte seiner Zeit erklart und gewurdigt. Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Floristik und zur Geschichte der Botanik in Finnland ... Helsinki 1930. Oct. Publ.: 1930 (p. 191: ““Nordhausen, in den Tagen der Rheinlandraumung 1930”, cover- t.p., [189]-411. Copies: FAS, G, H. — Issued and to be cited as Ann. Soc. zool. bot. Fenn. Vanamo 11(5): [189]-411. 1930. Ref.: Skepparnabb, L., Mem. Soc. Fauna Fl. Fenn. 15: 179-185. 1940; Elias Tillandz’ vaxtbilder och vaxtnam, Lovisa 1961, 173 p. (on sources of cones novae). 17.028. Die erste Einfiihrung nordamertkanischer Gehélze in Europa ... [Sonderabdruck aus Mitteilungen der Deutschen Dendrologischen Gesellschaft ... 1930-1931]. Oct. I: 1930, p. [137]-163. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from Mitt. deut. dendrol. Ges. 42: [137]-163. 1930. 2: 1931, p. [95]-154. Copies: B, FAS, Peterson. — Id. 43: [95]-154. 1931. See also his Barock, Rokoko und die Dendrologie, Mitt. deut. dendr. Ges. 41: 88-116. 1929 and Beitrége zur Geschichte der Einfiihrung nordamertkanischer Gehélze in Europa, ib. 44: 123- 129. 1932. 17.029. H.B. Rupp als Bryolog ... [Separatabdruck aus den Mitteilungen des Thirin- gischen Botanischen Vereins ... 1931. Oct. Publ.: 1931, p. [1]-18. Copy: FAS. — Reprinted and to be cited from Mitt. Thur. bot. Ver. ser. 2. 40: 42-58. 1931. 17.030. Die dlteste Einfiihrungs- und Einbiirgerungsgeschichte der nordamerikanischen Vertreter der Gattung Oenothera ... [Dahlem bei Berlin ... 1931]. Oct. Publ.: 15 Mai 1931, p. 27-64. — Published as Beih. Repert. sp. nov. 62: 27-64. 1931. 17.031. Die Wandlungen im Sinne des Wortes “‘Flora” ... Sonderabdruck aus den “Berichten der Freien Vereinigung fur Pflanzengeographie und systematische Botanik’’. (Fedde, Rep. Beih. lxvi (1932) pp.). Oct. Publ.: 31 Mai 1932, p. [74]-87. Copy: FAS. — Reprinted and to be cited from Repert. sp. nov. Beih. 66: 74-87. 1932. — The term Flora in its present sense was first used by Johann Gottsched (1668-1704) in his posthumous publication of Johannes Loesel, Flora prussica 1703, see TL-2/4933. Consistent usage of the term in this sense dates from Linnaeus, Flora Lapponica 1737. 156 WEINHART 17.032. Beitrige zur Geschichte der Einfiihrung nordamerikanischer Gehélze in Europa ... Sonder- Abdruck aus Mitteilungen der Deutschen Dendrologischen Gesellschaft ... 1932. Oct. Publ.: 1932, p. [123]-129. Copy: FAS. — Reprinted and to be cited from Mitt. deut. dendr. Ges. 44: [123]-129. 1932. 17.033. Die dlteste Einfiihrungs- und Einbiirgerungsgeschichte des Erigeron canadensis ... Leipzig (Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft m.b. H.) 1932. Oct. Publ.: 1932, p. [i, recto of 394], [394]-418. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bot. Arch. 34(3-4): 394-418. 1932. 17.034. Beitriige zur Geschichte der Floristuk des 17. Jahrhunderts ... Sonderabdruck aus ... Fedde, Rep. Beih. ... 1933. Oct. Publ.: 1933, p- [1]-67. Copy: NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Rep. sp. nov., Beih. qi: [127]-193. 1933. 17.035. Die dlteste Einfiihrungs- und Exnbiirgerungsgeschichte der Opuntia humifusa ... Sonder- abdruck aus ... Fedde, Rep. Beih. 1934. Oct. Publ.: 1 Jun 1934, p. [1]-38. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from Repert. sp. nov. Beih. 76: [111]-148. 1934. 17.036. Beitrage [sic] ziir [sic] Geschichte der Cecidologie mit besonderen Ausblicken auf die Entwicklung in Thuringen ... Napoli (S.I.E.M. - Stabilimento Industrie Editoriali meridionali ...) 1936-xiv. Oct. Publ.: 1936, cover-t.p., p. [3]-68. Copies: B, FAS. — Reprinted and to be cited from Marcellia 29: [3]-68. 1936. 17.037. Nordamerikanische Oenothera-Arten als Gartenpflanzen und Epokophyten in Europa wahrend des 17. und 18. Jahrhunderts ... Sonderabdruck aus “‘Beihefte zum Bot. Cen- tralblie 21936: Oct. Publ.: 1936, p. [419]-543- Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from Beih. Bot. Centralbl. 55-B: [419]-543. 1936. 17.038. Caspar Bauhin an Ludwig Jungermann ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Botanik des 17. Jahrhunderts ... Sonderabdruck aus: Sudhoffs Archiv ... 1937. Oct. Publ.: 1937, cover, p. [i, recto of 152], [152]-166. Copy: FAS. — Reprinted and to be cited from Sudhoffs Arch. 30(3): 152-166. 1937. 17.039. Die dlteste Einfiihrungs- und Ausbreitungsgeschichte von Acorus Calamus. (Erster Teil). ... Halle (Saale), Berlin (Buchdruckerei des Waisenhauses GmbH) 1939. Publ.: 1939, cover-t.p., p. [367]-450. Copy: Peterson. —- Reprinted and to be cited from Hercynia 1(3): 367-450. 1939. 17.040. Johannes Wigand (1523-1587), Preussens erster Botaniker ... Sonderabdruck aus Sudhoffs Archiv ... 1942. Oct. Publ.: 1942, p. [i, recto of 160], [160]-205. Copy: FAS. — Reprinted and to be cited from Sudhoffs Arch. 35(4): 160-205. 1942. Weinhart, Max (1824-1905), German (Allgau) botanist and high school teacher (1842-1884) at Augsburg. (Weznhart). HERBARIUM and types: Unknown. — Letters at G. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BioGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 472 (b. 9 Mar 1824, d. 18 Apr 1905); CSP 19: 523. BIOFILE: Besch, Joh., Ber. naturw. Ver. Augsburg 37: 283-286. 1906 (obit.). 17.041. Flora von Augsburg. Uebersicht tiber die in der Umgebung von Augsburg wild- wachsenden und allgemein kultivierten Phanerogamen nebst den Gefasskryptogamen. Unter Mitwerkung von Heinrich Lutzenberger neu bearbeitet von Max Weinhart. 157 WEINHART Dazu als Einleitung: ““Der Boden des heimischen Florengebietes’’. Von Dr. Alois Geist- beck. Mit einem Querprofil. [Augsburg 1898]. Oct. Collaborator: Heinrich Lutzenberger (1829- oe Publ.: late 1898 or Jan 1899 (Nat. Nov. Jan(2) 1899; Bot. Centralbl. 31 Mai 1899; ObZ for Mai-Jun 1899; Bot. Zeit. 1 Jul 1899), p. [241]-381. Copies: B, BR, G, HH, M. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ber. naturw. Ver. Augsburg 33 (1898): [241]- 381. 1898-1899. — Replaced F. Caflisch, Ubersicht der Flora von Augsburg 1850. Nachtrége (1): 1900 (p. 143; Aug 1900; US rd. 21 Dec r1goo). — Id. 34: [141]-143. 1go0. Nachtrdge (2): 1902 or early 1903 (p. 156: Aug 1902). — Id. 35: [155]-156. 1902. Preliminary publ.: M. Weinhart, Beitrége zur Flora von Schwaben und Neuburg, ib. 1890: 277- 282, 1894: 241-248, 1898: 125-128 (continued after 1900). . Neue Beobachtungen tiber die Flora von Augsburg und Umgebung, von L. [Lorenz] Gerstlauer in Augsburg, ib. 38: [77]-83. 1908. Weinmann, Johannes Anton (1782-1858), German-born (Franconian) Russian bota- nist and gardener; from 1804-1813 in Dorpat, from 1813 inspector of the garden of the Empress Marie Feodorowna at Gattschina and Pawlosk nr. St. Petersburg. (Weim.). HERBARIUM and TypEs: LE; further material at H, MW, REG, UPS. — Letters at G. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 2(1): 77, 4: 122; Ainsworth p. 227, 314, 348; Backer p. 623; Barnhart 3: 472 (b. 12 Dec 1782, d. 5/17 hae 1858); Biol.-Dokum. 19: 9859; BM 5: 2285; CSP 6: 306; Frank 3 (Anh.): 112; Herder p. 484 [index]; Jackson p. 327, 414, 442; Kelly p. 239; LS 28573-28578; MW p. 526; PR 10134-10137, ed. 1: 11119-11122; Rehder 5: g10; SBC p. 134; Stevenson p. 1262; TL-2/see C.F. von Ledebour; TR 1562- 1580; Zander ed. 10, p. 731. BIOFILE: Anon., Bot. Zeit. 17: 20. 1859 (obit. not.); Flora 42: 47. 1859 (obit. not.). Bourdeille de Montresor, Bull. Soc. Natural Imp. Moscou ser. 2. 7: 484-485, 496, 504. 1894. Hooker, J.D., in W.J. Hooker, London J. Bot. 6: 43. 1847. Lindemann, E. v., Bull. Soc. Imp. Natural. Moscou 61(1): 83. 1886 (380 specimens at MW). Lipschitz, S., Fl. URSS font. nos. 264-267. 1975. Raab, H., Schweiz. Z. Pilzk. 53(2): 23, 27. 1975. Regel, E., Gartenflora 7: 356. 1858 (obit. not.), 8: 62-63. 1859 (add. biogr. info.). COMPOSITE works: Descriptiones aliquot plantarum ex horto Imperiali Paulowskiensi, in C.F. Hornschuch, ed., Syll. pl. nov. 1: 128-134. 1823-1824. EPONYMY: Weinmannodora E.M. Fries (1849); Weinmannioscyphus M. Svrcek (1977). 17.042. Der Botanische Garten der kaiserl. Universitat zu Dorpat, im Jahre 1810 ... [Dorpat] (Gedruckt bei M.G. Grenzius ...) [1810]. Oct. (Bot. Gart. Dorpat). Publ.: 1810, p. [i], [1x]-xviti [signed J.A. Weinmann], [1]-168, [1-2, err.]. Copies: G, H, M. — Alternative title [p. ix]: ““Enumeratio plantarum ordine alphabetico quae in horto dorpatensi anno mdcccx viguerunt’’. Suppl. 1: 1811 (p. 5: 11/23 Nov 1811, signed Ledebour), p. [1]-5. Copy: M. — By Carl Friedrich von Ledebour (1785-1851), TL-2/2: 805-808. 17.043. Elenchus plantarum horti imperialis pawlowskwensis et agri Petropolitani; conscriptus a I.A. Weinmann, horti imperialis cultore. Petropoli [St. Petersburg] (ex Typographia orphanotrophii) 1824. Oct. (Elench. pl. hort. pawlowsk.). Publ.: 1824 (p. vi: Apr 1824), p. [i-vi], [1]-472, [i]-xxvii, [1, err.]. Copies: B-S, BR, G, H- UB, NY. 17.044. Hymeno- et Gastero-mycetes hucusque in imperio rossico observatos recensuit C. [for J.] A. Weinmann ... pars prodromi florae rossicae ... Petropoli [St. Petersburg] (im- pensis Academiae imperialis Scientiarum) 1836. Oct. (in 4-s). (Hymen. Gasteromyc.). 158 J.W. WEINMANN Publ.: 1836 (p. [vi]: Sep 1835), p. [i-vi], [1]-676, [i]-xxxviii, [1, err.]. Copies: B-S, FH, G, H, MICH, MO, NY, Stevenson. Preceded by: Enumeratio gasteromycetum genuinorum hucusque in imperio ruthenico ob- servatorum, Linnaea 9: 403-416. 1835 prim. Ref.: Anon., Flora 19(2) Lit. 9: 132-135. 28 Nov 1836. Anon., [D.F.L. von Schlechtendal], Linnaea 11 (Litt.): 57-59. 1836-1838 (rev.). 17.045. Enumeratio stirpium in agro petropolitano sponte crescentium secundum systema lin- neanum composita ... Petropoli [St. Petersburg] 1837. Oct. (in 4-s). Oct. (Enum. stirp. agr. Petrop.). Publ.: 1837, p. [i]-iv, [1]-320. Copies: B-S, G, NY; IDC 5175. 17.046. Syllabus muscorum frondosorum hucusque in imperio rossico collectorum scripsit J.A. Weinmann. [Extr. du Bullet. de la Sociéte [sic] Imp. des Natur. de Moscou ... 1845]. Oct. Publ.: 1845, p. [i-ii], [1]-149. Copies: H, NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bull. Soc. Natural. Moscou 18(1): 429-489 and 18(2): 417-503. 1845. Supplementum I: 1846, p. [i-ii], [1]-22. Copies: H, NY. — Id. 19(1): [517]-538. 1846. Weinmann, Johann Georg (1764-1769), German (Schwaben) physician and botanist; town physician of Reutlingen. (7.G. Weim.). HERBARIUM and Types: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BroGRAPHY: BM 5: 2285; Dryander 3: 201; Herder p. 418; PR 3393, 10138, ed. 1: 11123; Rehder 3: 72. BIOFILE: Meusel, J.G., Lex. teut. Schriftst. 14: 470-471. 1815. 17.047. Dissertatio inauguralis botanico-medica, sistens fasciculum plantarum, patriae urbi vicinarum, sponte crescentium, cultarumque, cum usu omni earundem plebejo adjectis observationibus in botanicam generalioribus, typoque curatioris avium descriptionis, quam consensu gratiosae facultatis medicae, praeside collegit hujus decano ... Philippo Friderico Gmelin, ... praeceptore suo aetatem colendo, pro impetrandis in medicina summis doctoris honoribus d. [] Septembr. Anni 1764, H.L.Q.C. ex cathedra defendet auctor Joannes Georgius Weinmann, Reutlingensis. Tubingae [Tubingen] (typis Sigmundianis) [1764]. Qu. (Diss. bot.-med.). Publ.: 24 Sep 1764 (p. 32), p. [1]-32. Copies: B-S, G, HH, M, NY. 17.048. J.G. Weinmann, ... Tractatus botanico-criticus de Chara-caesaris, cujus libr. i de Bell. civ. c. xlviili meminit. Praemittitur laus Caesaris. Carolsruhae [Karlsruhe] (apud Michael Macklot) 1769. Oct. (Tract. Chara-caes.). Publ.: 1769, p. [1]-76. Copies: B-S, G. Ref.: Burdet, H.M. et al., Ouvr. bot. anciens no. 632. 1985. Weinmann, Johann Wilhelm (1683-1741), German (Prussian) pharmacist and botanist; from 1710 in Regensburg studying pharmacy, from 1712 as pharmacist. (7.W. Weinm.). HERBARIUM and Types: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BioGRAPHy: Backer p. 623; BM 5: 2285; Bossert p. 431; Dryander 3: 62; DU 260; Henrey 2: 63; Herder p. 85; Jackson p. 32; MW p. 526; NI 2126; Plesch 456; PR 10139-10140, ed. 1: 3612, 11124-11125; Rehder 5: g10; SO 721b; Sotheby 806; TL-2/927, see J. Burman; Tucker 1: 738. BIOFILE: Burdet, H.M. et al., Ouvr. bot. anciens no. 435. 1985. Fries, Th.M., Bref Skrifv. Linné 1(3): 255. 1909, 1(6): 121. IgI2. Pongratz, L., Acta Albertina ratisbonensia 25: 33-34. 1963 (biogr. sketch, portr.). Rudolph, R.C., Huntia 2: 1-28. 1965 (Phytanthoza ills in Iwasuhi’s Honzo zufu). Le) J-W. WEINMANN EPONYMY: Weinmannia Linnaeus (1759, nom. cons.). 17.049. Johann Wilhelm Weinmanns, ... Ezgentliche Darstellung einiger Tausend in allen vier Welt-Theilen gewachsener Baume, Stauden, Kraduter, Blumen, Friichte und Schwamme ... Regensburg (Gedruckt bey Hieronymo Lentzen) 1735. Fol. (Ezgenil. Darstell.). Publ.: 1734-1735. — Original publication of the first sections of the Phytanthozaiconographia, text with 175 plates. For a complete collation and description see HU 494 (by Allan Stevenson). Copies: HU, REG, (see M. Milleroth, Hoppea 34(2): go. 1976 for a reproduction of the t.p.). 17.050. Phytanthoza iconographia, sive conspectus aliquot millium, tam indigenarum quam exoticarum, ex quatuor mundi partibus, longa annorum serie indefessoque studio, a Joanne Guilielmo Weinmanno, ... collectarum plantarum, arborum, fruticum, florum, fructuum, fungorum. &c. Quae nitidissime aeri incisi & simul diu desiderata ac recens inventa arte, vivis coloribus & iconibus, naturae aemulis, excusae & repraesentatae per Bartholomaeum Seuterum, Joannem Eliam Ridingerum et Joannem Jacobum Haidium pictores & chalcographos augustanos. Quorum denominationes, characteres, genera, species & descriptiones ex optimis, tam priscis quam neotericis auctoribus, ordine ac serie alphabetica, cum probatissimo usu medico, pharmaceutico, chirurgico ac oecono- mico, latino & Germanico idiomate sincere explicantur a D. Joanne Georgico Nicolao Dieterico, ... vol. i. A.B. Ratisbonae [Regensburg] (apud praenominatos pict. & chal- cogr. augustae venum prostat, ...) [1734-]1737 Fol. (Phytanthoza iconogr.). 1: in parts, 1734-1737, p. [i], frontispiece, [i1-xxii]. pl. 1-275. Note: We describe here the copy at G. We can alas not enter into details with respect to other copies and issues. This first volume has a special t.p. for the text. German title: Phytanthoza-iconographia, oder Eigentliche Vorstellung etlicher Tausend, so wohl einheimisch- als auslandischer/aus allen vier Welt-Theilen/in Verlag vieler Jahre, mit unermtidetem Fleiss von Johann Wilhelm Weinmann ... und altesten Apotheckern in Regensburg gesammleter Pflanzen/Baume/Stau- den/Krauter/Blumen/Frichten und Schwamme ec. ... Erster Band A.B. Text: [1834-]1835, p. [1]-200. The text in vol. 1 has a separate t.p.: Multlinguis Phytanthoza-iconographiae Weinmannianae index, quo denominationes ex optimis aucto- ribus, tam priscis, quam neotericis, ordine ac serie alphabetica non solum dextre exhibentur, sed simul genera ac characteres cum probatissimo usu, ex genuinis auctoribus eruto, latino ac germanico idiomate sincere explicantur. Impensis Bar- tholomaei Seuteri, et Joh. Eliae Ridingeri, ... Ratisbonae [Regensburg] (typis Hieronymi Lenzi) 1735. Fol. 2: In parts, 1737-1739 (t.p. date 1739), p. [i], portr., [iu], pl. 276-526 [text:] 1-516. — Phytanthoza-iconographia ... vol. 1. C.D.E.F. 3: in parts, 1738-1742 (t.p. date 1742), p. [i-mi], pl. 526-775, [text:] 1-488. — Vol. in. G.H.I.K.L.M.N.O. 4: in parts, 1742-1745 (t.p. date 1745), p. [i], portr., [ii], pl. 776-1025, [text:] 1-540, [1- 62index| Viol. AO FRESMUPXe Vaz Dutch edition: 1736-1748, 4 vols. as Taalryk register for the text, and Duidelyke Vertoning for the plates. Original edition with t.p.’s (for both text and plates) dated 1736, 1739, 1746, 1748. Titles exist for the Taalryk register all dated 1748 but otherwise like original text, for all four vols.; for at least 1, 3 and 4 of the Duidelyke Vertoning. Copies: BR (t.p.’s mixed of original and 1748 issue), U (orig.). — See also TL-2/927. Text t.p.’s: Taalryk register der plaat- ofte figuur-beschryvingen der bloemdragende gewassen, door den Heer Joh. Wilh. Weinmann ... waar in de benamingen uit de beste schryvers, zo oude als nieuwe, na de ordre van het A.B.C. niet alleen geschik- telyk worden ter neer gestelt, maar te gelyk de geslachten en kentekenen, met der zelver gebruik, naar de beste ondervinding uit de zekerste schryvers getrokken, in de Latynsche en Hoogduitsche Taalen opregtelyk worden uitgelegt. Nu in het Nederduitsch door een voornaam kender en liefhebber vertaalt; en opgeheldert door Johannes Burmannus, ... die daar zijn aantekeningen en verscheide vreemde gewassen bygevoegt heeft ... te Amsterdam (by Zacharias Romberg, ...) 1738- 1748. Plates t.p.’s: Duidelyke Vertoning, eeniger duizend in alle vier waerelds deelen was- 160 WEIR sende bomen, stammen, kruiden, bloemen, vrugten, en uitwassen, &c. Waar in de leevendige verwen, na haar natuur, door een geheime, en voor deze nooit bekende _ konst, door de beroemde konstenaars Barthol Seuter, en Joh. El. Ridinger, nieuw uitgevonden, met veel moeite in zuivere kopere platen gebracht, vertoont worden door Johan Wilhelm Weinmann [correct spelling in vol. 4 1748 of original and in all t.p.’s of the 1748 re-issue of vols. 1-4; spelling Weimann on t.p.’s vols. 1, 2 and 3 of original edition]. 1 (text): 1736, frontisp. 1, [i-iv], frontisp. 2, [i-vi], frontisp. 3, 1-280, (plates): [1], pl. 1- 254. 2 (text): 1739, p. [i], 1-538, (plates): [1], pl. 255-307. 3 (text): 1746, p. [i], 1-500, (plates): [i], pl. 508-766. 4 (text): 1748, p. [i*], [1-51, names], [1-26, subjects], 1-619, (plates): [i], pl. 767-1025. Revised ed. of plates: 1787, Weinmannus redivivus emendatus et illlustratus, sive thesaurus rei herbariae locupletissimus Recueil de figures enluminées de quelques milliers des plantes ... conteniies dans l’herbier de feu Mr Weinmann, eclairci par les denomi- nations systématiques de Mr. le chevalier Linné, accompagné d’un index d’aprés le systeme sexual ... Augsburg (chez Jean Elie Haid) 1787. Note [by J.L. Heller who consulted a copy of this work in the Wurttembergische Landesbibliothek, Stuttgart on 4 August 1970 (with thanks to Dr. E.A. Walter) ]. The essential point about Weimmannus redivivus is that it contains no letterpress whatsoever. Even the title pages of the four volumes are impressions from a single plate so designed as to leave blank spaces after Tom. and Tab. The spaces were then filled in by hand: Tom. I. Tab. 1-275/II. 276-525. /III. 526-775/IV. 776-1025. Tome I also contains three blue plates (allegory of Flora, portr. Bieler, portr. Weinmann) just as in the completed German eds. The plates have been emended and explained by the denominations of the plants according to the system of Carl von Linné. The systematic index (see below) is usually credited to Johann Gessner (1709-1790). Index to 1787 ed. of plates: 1787. — Joa. Guil. Weinmanni Thesaurus rei herbariae locupletis- simus indice systematico illustratus et emendatus in quo aliquot plantarum millia sec- undum ... methodo Linneana recensentur et passim adnotationibus illustrantur. Augustae Vendelicorum (Apud Joa. Elias Haid) 1787. Oct. — p. [i*, [i*], i-xxi (prefaces), [1]-184, [185-202 index]. Copy: HH. Ref.: Johnson, D.E., Huntia 3: 100-101. 1985. Weir, James Robert (1882-1943), American botanist; studied at Purdue, Freiburg, Indiana, Harvard and Munchen; Dr. phil. Munchen 1911; assistant forest expert U.S. Forest Service 1905-1907; director science laboratories, Culver Mil. Acad. 1907-1909; forest pathologist U.S.D.A. 1911-1921; pathologist ib. 1921-1927; Rubber. Research Institute, Malaya 1927-1929; with Goodyear Rubber Plantation Co. 1929-1933; agricul- turist Ford Motor Co., Dearborn and Companhia Ford Industr. do Brazil from 1933. (Weir). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: BPI (40.000). — Other material in BM, DPU, E, IACM, IPA, K, M, MICH, MO, NY, PREM, PUR. — Field notes at US. — Letters at FH, G, NY (Barnhart corr.). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BioGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 473 (b. 31 Mai 1882); Biol.-Dokum. 19: 9861; Bossert p. 430 (d. 1 Jun 1943); Hirsch p. 319; Kelly p. 239; LS suppl. 29594-29665 (bibl.); NW p. 61; Stevenson p. 1262; Tucker 3: 329. BIOFILE: Anon., Amer. men sci. eds. 3-6, 1921-1938; Index Amer. bot. lit. 1886-1966, 4: 488-490. 1969 (bibl.). Stevenson, J.A., Phytopathology 36(7): 487-492. 1946 (obit., portr., bibl., b. 31 Mai 1881 sic, d. 1 Jun 1943; [we accept 1882 as the year of birth in agreement with the date given by Weir himself in his thesis]). Weir, J.R., Lebenslauf, in Unters. Coprinus, Diss. 1911 (p. [67]: b. 31 Mai 1882]. 17.051. Untersuchungen liber die Gattung Coprinus. Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung der Doktorwiirde der Hohen philosophischen Fakultat (Sektion II) der Konigl. Bayer. 161 WEIR Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat zu Munchen ... Jena (Verlag von Gustav Fischer) 1g11. Oct. (Unters. Coprinus). Publ.: 5 Oct 1911 (in journal), p. [1]-60, [61, vita; 62]. Copy: NSUB. — Reprinted or pre- printed from Flora 103(3): 263-320. 1911. 17.052. Walrothiella arceuthobu ... Reprint from Journal of agricultural Research ... 1915. Oct. Publ.: 15 Jul 1915, cover-t.p., p. 369-378, pl. 55-56 with text. Copies: BR, G, HH, M. — Reprinted and to be cited from J. agric. Res. 4(4): 369-378, pl. 55-56. 1915. 17.053. Hypoderma deformans, an undescribed needle fungus of the western yellow pine ... Reprinted from Journal of agricultural Research ... 1916. Oct. Publ.: 22 Mai 1916, cover-t.p., p. 277-288. pl. 32. Copy: G. — Reprinted and to be cited from J. agric. Res. 6(8): 277-288, pl. 32. 1916. Weise, Johann Christoph Gottlob (1762-1840), German (Sachsen-Weimar) en- gineer, geographer and garden inspector at Weimar; with the military school at Dresden ca. 1793-1801; surveyor for the French army on the battlefield of Jena 1806; in charge of the military library of the Duke of Jena 1807; inspector of the ducal gardens from 1811. (Weise). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 473 (b. 30 Nov 1762, d. 10 Mai 1840); Herder p. 236; PR 10143, ed. 1: 11127-11129; Rehder 1: 378, 3: 31. BIOFILE: Anon., Neu. Nekrol. Deut. 18: 545-546. 1842 (obit.; b. 31 Nov 1762, d. 10 Mai 1840). 17.054. Forstbotamsche Hefte. 1. Abth. Laubholzarten. H.I. Eichen. Weimar (Hoffmann) 1800. (Forstbot. Hefte). Publ.: 1800, 5 plates all publ. (n.v.). 17.055. Encyclopddisches Garten-Worterbuch, oder vollstandiger auf Theorie und Erfahrung gegrundeter Unterricht in der Obst-, Kuchen-, Krauter- und Blumengartnerei, in Verbindung mit dem Zimmer- und Fenstergarten. Mit einem neuen, ganz vollstandigen Monatskalender. Ein Handbuch zum Selbstunterricht fiir Gartenbesitzer, die keine Kunstgartner sind; so wie fur Liebhaber der Blumen- und Zierpflanzenzucht. Nach den besten Gartenschriften ausgearbeitet ... Erfurt und Gotha (Hennings’sche Buch- handlung) 1830. Oct. (Encycl. Gart.-Worterb.). Publ.: 1830 (p. iv: Bliithe-monat 1829), p. [i]-xxxii, [1]-626, pl. 7-72 (uncol. copp.). Copy: 17.056. Deutschlands Pflanzen-Bliithe-Kalender, oder monatliches Verzeichniss der Bliithe- zeit aller in Deutschland wildwachsenden, bis zum Jahre 1828 bekannt gewordenen phanerogamischen Gewdachse, nebst Angabe ihrer Standorter und genauen Kennzeichen. Ein gemeinnitziges Handbuch fur Apotheker, Aerzte, Botaniker, Forst- manner, Kammeralisten, Landwirthe, Technologen, Gartenbesitzer, und uberhaupt fur Liebhaber der Pflanzenkunde, besonders fur Anfanger als Anleitung zur Pflanzen- kenntniss, ... Gotha und Erfurt (Hennings’sche Buchhandlung) 1831-1832. 3 vols. Oct. (Deutschl. Pfl.-Bliithe-Kalend.). 1: 1831 (p. x: Bluthenmonat 1831), p. [i]-x, [1]-447, [448, colo.; 449 err.]. 2: 1831, p. [i], [1]-332, [333, err-]. Ga S22. 5p a [leita Copies: B-S, HH. Weismann, August (1834-1914), German (Hessen) zoologist and geneticist; studied medicine at GOttingen; practiced at Rostock; at the University of Freiburg i.Br. as lecturer 1863, professor 1866, full professor 1873-1912; early student of chromosomes 162 WEISMANN and evolutionary biology and originator of the germplasm theory of heredity. (Wezsmann). HERBARIUM and types: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Moebius p. 70, 192. BIOFILE: Anon., Bot. Centralbl. 126: 640. 1914 (d.); Brit. Mus. cat. gen. print. books 254: 862-864. 1965; Hedwigia 56: (147). 1915 (d.); Nature 79: 136. 1908 (Darwin medal); Proc. R. Soc. Edinburgh 36: 27. 1917 (obit. not.); Science ser. 2. 18: 191. 1903, 19: 317. 1904, 39: 204. 1914, 40: 739. 1914. Conklin, E.G., Science ser. 2. 41: 917-923. 1915 (obit.). Danie ajeret al, Biogr. encycl. scientists 2: 832. 1981 (b. 17 Jan 1834, d. 6 Nov satan Degener, H.A.L., Wer ist’s, ed. 4. 1521. 1909, ed. 6. 1738. 1912, ed. 7. 1822. 1914, ed. 8. 1790. 1922. E.B.P., Nature 94: 342-343. 1914; Proc. R. Soc. London 89-B: xxvii-xxxiv, 1917. Freund, H. & A. Berg et al., Gesch. Mikroskopie 113, 132, 212. 1963. Gaupp, E., August Weissmann, sein Leben und sein Werk, Jena 1917, vill, 297 p. (main biogr., bibl.). Glass, B. et ali, Forerunners of Darwin 69, 289. 1968. Griesbach, H., Medizinisches Worter- und Nachslagebuch 288-289. 1927. Harms, W., Handw.-Buch Naturw. ed. 2. 10: 624-625. 1935. Holle, H.G., Polit.-anthrop. Monatschrift 13(11): 589-593. 1915 (obit.). Hryniewiecki, B., Edward Strasburger 24, 32. 1938. Schmid, B. & C. Thesing, Biol.-Kalend. 1: 342. 1914. W.D.H., Nature 87: 182-183. 1911 (on his institute; portr.). Williams, T.I., Biogr. dict. scientists 547-548. 1969 (b. 17 Jun 1834, d. 5 Nov 1914). Wittrock, V.B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 156. 1905. 17.057. Uber die Berechtigung der Darwin’ schen Theorie. Ein Akademischer Vortrag gehalten am 8. Juli 1868 in der Aula der Universitat zu Freiburg im Breisgau ... Leipzig (Verlag von Wilhelm Engelmann) 1868. Oct. (Berecht. Darwin. Theorie). Publ.: 1868 (p. iv: 2 Aug 1868), p. [i]-iv, [5]-39, [40, colo.]. Copzes: M, MO. 17.058. Ueber den Einfluss der Isolirung auf die Artbildung ... Leipzig (Verlag von Wilhelm Engelmann) 1872. Oct. (Einfl. Isolir. Artbild.). Publ.: 1872, p. [iJ-iv, [1]-108. Copies: B, NY, PH. 17.059. Die Continuitét des Keimplasma’s als Grundlage einer Theorie der Vererbung wel Jena (Verlag von Gustav Fischer) 1885. Oct. (Cont. Kezmplasma). Publ.: 1885 (Bot. Zeit. 31 Jul 1885; J. Bot. Sep 1885), p. [iJ-vi, [1]-122. Copy: B. 17.060. Die Bedeutung der sexuellen Fortpflanzung fiir die Selektions-Theorie ... Jena (Verlag von Gustav Fischer) 1886. Oct. (Bedeut. sex. Fortpfi.). Publ.: 1886 (Bot. Zeit. 12 Feb 1886), p. [i]-viii, [1]-128. Copies: B, G, M, MO, NY. 17.061. Botanische Beweise fiir eine Vererbung erworbener Exgenschaften ... Erlangen (Verlag von Eduard Besold) 1888. Oct. Publ.: 1 Apr 1888, cover-t.p., p. [65]-109. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from Biol. Centralbl. 8(3-4): [65]-109. 1888. 17.062. Das Keimplasma, Eine Theorie der Vererbung ... Jena (Verlag von Gustav Fischer) 1892. Oct. (Keimplasma). Publ.: Nov 1892 (p. xviii: 19 Mai 1892; Bot. Zeit. 11 Nov 1892, 1 Jan 1893), p. [i]-xviui, [1]-628, [620, err.]. Copies: G, NY. English transl.: 1893 (p. [vii]: 28 Nov 1892; Bot. Zeit. 1 Aug 1893), p. [1]-xxu, [xxii], [1]- 477. Copies: NY, PH. — The germ-plasm: a theory of heredity ... translated by W. Newton Parker ... and Harriet Ronnfeldt, ... London (Walter Scott, Ltd., ...) 1893. Oct. (Germ-plasm). 163 WEISMANN 17.063. Aufsdtze tiber Vererbung und verwandte biologische Fragen ... Jena (Verlag von Gustav Fischer) 1892. Oct. (Aufsdtze Vererb.). Publ.: 1892 (p. v: 16 Jul 1892; Bot. Zeit. 2 Dec 1892), p. [i]-v, [vii], [1]-848. Copies: G, NIGeW. English transl.: 1891-1892, 2 vols. Copies: MO, NY, PH. — Essays upon heredity and kindred biological problems ... edited by Eduard B. Poulton, ... Oxford (at the Clarendon Press) 1891-1892. (Essays hered.). 1: 1891, p. [i]-xv, [1]-471, 472 (colo.). 2: 1892, p. [i]-v, [vi-vui], [1]-226. 17.064. Vortrage tiber Descendenztheorie gehalten an der Universitat zu Freiburg im Breis- gau ... Jena (Verlag von Gustav Fischer) 1902, 2 vols. Oct. (Vortr. Descendenztheorie). Ed. [1]: 1902. Copy: NY. I: 1902 (p. vil: 20 Feb 1902), p. [1i]-xii, [1]-456. 2: 1902, p. [i]-vi, [1]-462. pl. 1-3. Ed. 2: 1904. Copy: PH. I: 1904 (p. vii: 20 Feb 1902), p. [1i]-xii, [1]-340. 2: 1904, p. [i]-vi, [1]-344, pl. 1-3. Ed. 3: 1913. Copies: B, BR I: 1913, p. [i]-xiv, [1]-342. 2: 1913, p. [i]-vul, [1]-354-. English transl.: 1904, 2 vols. Copies: MO, NY, PH. — The evolution theory ... translated ... by J. Arthur Thomson ... and Margaret R. Thomson ... London (Eduard Arnold) 1904, 2 vols. Oct. (Evol. theory). I: 1904, p. [i]-xvi, [1]-416, pl. 71-3. 2: 1904, p. [i-vii], [1]-405, [406, err.]. Weiss, [Christian] Ernst (1833-1890), German (Prussian-Saxony) palaeontologist; studied at Halle and Berlin; state teacher’s examination 1858; Dr. phil. Halle 1859; teacher at the royal mining school in Saarbriicken 1860; lecturer Univ. Bonn 1868; from 1878 state geologist and professor at the mining academy in Berlin. (C.E. Weiss). HERBARIUM and types: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Andrews p. 346; BJI 1: 62; BM 5: 2287-2288; CSP 6: 311 (“Ernst W.”), 8: 1213-1215, 11: 777, 12: 775, 19: 532; Herder p. 354; Jackson p. 179, 180; Morren ed. 10, p. 7; NI 2127-2128; PR 10145, 10671; Quenstedt p. 454. BIOFILE: Andrews, H.W., Fossil hunters 308-309. 1980. Anon., Bot. Centralbl. 43: 280. 1890 (d.); Bot. Zeit. 48: 498. 1890 (d.); Leopoldina 26: 167. 1890 (obit. not.); Nature 42: 523. 1890. (d.); Osterr. bot. Z. 40: 394. 1890 (d.); Science 16: 202. 1890 (d.). Gothan, W., Deut. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, Vortr. Schr. 42: 6-8. 1951. Poggendorff, J.C., Biogr.-lit. Handw.-Buch 3: 1428. 1898, 4(2): 1615. 1904. Sterzel, J.T., Neu. Jahrb. Mineral. 1: 24. 1891 (obit. not.); Jahrb. k. Preuss. geol. Landesanst. Berlin 1890: cix-cxxxili. 1892 (obit.); Jahrb. k. Preuss. geol. Landesanst. Bergakad. 11: cix-cxxxilil. 1892 (obit.). Zittel, K.A. von, Gesch. Geol. Palaont. 867 [index][. 1899; Hist. geol. palaeont. 453, 455, 463. 1901. EPONYMY: Weissia G.W. Rothwell et T.N. Taylor (1971); Weissistachys G.W. Rothwell et T.N. Taylor (1971). NOTE: Posthumous publication, completed and edited by T. Sterzel, Die Sigzllarien der preussischen Steinkohlen- und Rothliegenden-Gebiete, 11. Die Gruppe der Subsigillarien, Abh. k. preuss. geol. Landesanstalt ser. 2. 2. 1893, p. [i]-xvi, [1]-255, [256-260] and Atlas, 2 t.p.’s, 28 pl. Copy: NSUB. 17.065. Fossile Flora der jiingsten Steinkohlenformation und des Rothliegenden im Saar- 164 EM. WEISS Rhein-Gebiete ... Bonn (Verlag von A. Henry) 1869-1872. Qu. (Foss. FI. Steinkohlenform.). Heft 1: Oct 1869 (for dates see contents of completed volume), p. [1]-100, pl. 1-3, 4/5, 6-8, g/10, 11-12. Heft 2(1): Dec 1870 (antedated 1871), p. 101-140, pl. 13, 14, 18. Heft 2(2): Dec 1870, p. 141-212, pl. 15-17, 19/20. Heft 3: Mar 1872, p. 213-250, [1, contents]. Copies: G, NY; U. 17.066. Beitrage zur fossilen Flora ... Steznkohlen-Calamarien, mit besonderer Beriticksich- tigung ihrer Fructificationen ... Berlin (Verlag der Neumann’schen Kartenhandlung) 1876. Oct. (Steinkohl.-Calamar.). Publ.: Dec 1876 (t.p.: 1876; p. x: Dec 1876), p. [i]-x, [xi], [1]-149, [150], pl. 1-78. Copies: BR, U. — Issued as Abh. geol. Specialkarte Preussen 2(1). 1876. Continuation: 1884, p. [i]-viii, [ix], [1]-204. 28 pl. Copies: Louisiana State Univ., U. — Publ. in id., 5(2): [1]-viii, [1x], [87]-290. 1884 (no. 3 in series Beitrdge zur fossilen Flora). Other parts in series Beitrdge: no. 2: Die Flora des Rothliegenden ... Ib. 3(1). 1879, 38 p.; nos. 4/5: Die Sigillarien der preuss. Steinkohlengebiete ... ib. 7(3). 1886, 88 p. 17.067. Ueber exmge Pflanzenreste aus der Rubengrube bei Neurode in Nieder-Schlesien ... Berlin (A.W. Schade’s Buchdruckerei ...) 1885. Oct. Publ.: 1885 (Bot. Centralbl. 31 Aug-4 Sep 1885), cover-t.p., p. [1]-8, pl. 1. Copy: NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Jahrb. k. preuss. geol. Landesanst. 1884: [1]-8, pl. 1. 1885. 17.068. 44. 1943. Went, F.A.F.C., De Groene Amsterdammer 18 Apr 1925. Went, F.A.F.C. et al., Vakbl. Biol. 12: 125-156. 1931 (silver jubilee; bibl. by A. v. Luijk). Westerdijk, J., Afscheidsrede 22 Nov 1952, s.l., 15 p., portr. [1952] (autobiogr.; retire- ment address). EPONYMY: Westerdykella [sic] Stolk (1955). 17.254. 73-91 ore: 7: Aug 1914, cover-t.p., p. [117]-136. — Id. 38: 117-136. 1914. 8 Nov 1918, cover-t.p., p. 645-650. — Id. 46: 645-650. 1918. Copy: NY. 17.522. Notes on living Cycads. 1. On the Zamias of Florida ... from the American Journal of Science ... 1902. Oct. Publ.: Mai 1902, cover-t.p., p. [331]-338. Copy: G. — Reprinted and to be cited from 265 WIELAND Amer. J. Sci. ser. 4. 13: 331-338. 1902. — Also: A study on some American fossil cycads. Ib. ser. 4. 7: 219-226, 305-308, 383-391. 1899, ser. 4. 11: 423-436. 1901; Cycadean monoe- cism, ib. ser. 4. 8: 164. 1899. 17-523. Polar climate in time the major factor in the evolution of plants and animals ... From the American Journal of Science ... 1903. Oct. Publ.: Dec 1903, cover-t.p., p. [401]-430. Copy: NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Amer. J. Sci. 16: 401-430. 1903. 17.524. American fossil Cycads ... Washington (Published by the Carnegie Institution) 1906. 1: Aug 1906 (TBC 8 Nov 1906; Bot. Zeit. 1 Jan 1907; Bot, Centralbl. 5 Mar 1907), frontisp., p. [i]-vili, [1]-295, [296, err.], pl. 1-4, 4a, 5-50 (frontisp., plates and figures 3, 44, 94, in all 55 pl.). Copies: B, HH, MO, NSUB, US. — Carnegie Inst. Washington Publ. 34. 2 (Taxonomy): 28 Jul 1916, p. [i]-vii, [1]-277, pl. 1-58. — Id. 34-11. Ref.: Penhallow, D.P., Bot. Centralbl. 105: 187-188. 27 Aug 1907 (rev.). Solms, H., Bot. Zeit. 66: 62-66. 16 Feb 1908 (rev.). 17.525. Lhe Williamsonias of the Mixteca alta ... Reprinted from the Botanical Gazette ... 1909. Oct. Publ.: 18 Dec 1909, cover-t.p., p. 427-441. Copies: NY, US. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bot. Gaz. 48: 427-441. 1909. 17.526. On the Williamsoman tribe ... From the American Journal of Science ... 1911. Oct. Publ.: Dec 1911, cover-t.p., p. 433-466. Copies: NY, US. — Reprinted and to be cited from Amer. J. Sci. 32: 433-466. Dec 1911. 17.527. La flora lasica de la Mixteca alta Mexico (imprenta y fototypia de la Secretaria de Fomento ...) 1914-1916, 2 vols. (Fl. lias. Mixteca alta). Text: 1914, cover, p. [i]-vi, [1]-165. Plates: 1916, cover, p. [1]-24, pl. 1-50. Copies: HH, MO. Preliminary publ.: The Liassic flora of the Mixteca alta of Mexico, ... Amer. J. Sci. 36: 251-281. Sep 1913 (reprint, cover-t.p., p. 251-281. Copy: NY). 17.528. Classification of the Cycadophyta ... from the American Journal of Science ... 1919. Oct. Publ.: Jun 1919, cover-t.p., p. [391 ]-406. Copies: B, NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Amer. J. Sci. 47: [391]-406. 1919. 17.529. Distribution and relationships of the Cycadeoids ... Reprinted from the American Journal of Botany, ... 1920. Oct. Publ.: 20 Mai 1920, cover-t.p., p. [i], 154-171, pl. 7. Copy: NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Amer. J. Bot. 7: 154-171. 1920. 17.530. The El Consuelo Cycadeoids ... Reprinted from The Botanical Gazette ... 1926. Oct. Publ.: 22 Mar-1926, p. [1], 72-86. Copres: NY, US. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bot. Gaz. 81(1): 72-86. 22 Mar 1926. 17.531- Certain fossil plants erroneously referred to Cycadeoids ... Reprinted ... from The Botanical Gazette ... 1928. Oct. Publ.: 15 Sep 1928, cover-t.p., p. 32-49. Copy: NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bot. Gaz. 86(1): 32-49. 1928. 17-532. Wood anatomy and Angiosperm origin ... Reprinted from Tropical Woods ... 1934. Oct. 266 WIESBAUR Publ.: 1 Sep 1934, cover-t.p., p. [1]-11. Copy: NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Trop. Woods 39: [1]-11. 1934. 17.533- Fossil Cycads, with special reference to Raumeria Reichenbachiana Goeppert sp. of the Zwinger of Dresden ... Stuttgart (E. Schweizerbart’sche Verlagsbuchhandlung .-) 1934. Qu. (Foss. Cycads). Publ.: 1934, p. [i-ti], [85]-130, 5 pl. and pl. 9-20, p. [i-1i], expl. pl. Copies: US, USGS. — Issued as Palaeontographica 79(B): [85]-130, and pl. 17.534- Ihe Cerro Cuadrado petrified forest ... Washington (Carnegie Institution) 1935. Oct. (Cerro Cuadrado petrif. for.). Publ.: Apr 1935, frontisp., p. [i]-viti, [1x], [1]-180, pl. 1-33. Copies: B-S, HH, MO, NSUB, US. Wierzbicki, Peter [baptised Petrus Paulus Wirzbicki], Galician surgeon, botanist and entomologist; studied pharmacy and surgery in Hungary; surgeon’s and pharmacist’s diploma Pest 1828; assistant professor for botany and chemistry at Keszthely ca. 1820; regional physician in Orawiza in the mining industry in the Austrian Crownland Banat from ca. 1830; active plant collector and floristic botanist. (Wierzb.). HERBARIUM and types: GJO (rd. through G. von Berg 1853). — Other material at B (extant), BP, E, FI, GOET, LE, LI, MW, NA, OXF, P, PRC. — Manuscripts: Flora comitatus Monsoniensis, 2 vols., Qu. 1820, an Enumeratio and an Elenchus plantarum in BP. Exisccatae: see J.A. Heuffel, Plantarum rariorum Hungariae et Transsylvaniae fasc. 1-10. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 5(1): 764; Backer p. 625; Barnhart 3: 492 (d. 5 Feb 1847); Biol.-Dokum. 19: 10027; Clokie p. 264; CSP 6: 326; Hortus 3: 1207; Kanitz no. 128 (list publ., mss.); PR (alph.); TL-2/see J.A. Heuffel; WU 56: 34-35 (detailed biogr.). BIOFILE: Anon., Bot. Zeit. 5: 359. 1847 (herb. of 30.000 specim.), 6: 72. 1848 (d.); Flora 30: 148. 1847 (obit. not.). Halmai, J., Bot. kozlem. 56(3): 133-138. 1969 (biogr., list of further biogr. refs; b. 30 Jun 1794 Stary Sacz (now Poland), d. 5 Feb 1847 Oraciva banya (now Roumania). Kanitz, A., Bonplandia 10: 363. 1862. Oleszakowa, J., Wiad. Bot. 16(2): 89-90. 1972 (biogr. sketch). EPONYMY: Weerzbickia H.G.L. Reichenbach (1841) probably honors this author but no derivation was given. HANDWRITING: Taxon 1: 69, 70. 1952. Wiesbaur, Johann Baptist (1836-1906), Austrian clergyman and botanist; originally jesuit priest, later secular priest and teacher at high schools in Mariaschein and (from 1898) at Duppau in Moravia; died at Leschna, Moravia. (Wiesb.). HERBARIUM and Types: Important material at BRNU and PR; further material in A, B (extant, large set), BR, C, E, F, GB, GH, GOET, LI, MANCH, OXF, PL, U, W, WRSL. — Letters to K. Keck in UPS-UB, other letters in G. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 6(1): 176, 12(4): 332; Barnhart 3: 492 (b. 15 Jun 1836, d. 8 Nov 1906); BM 5: 2317; Clokie p. 264; CSP 8: 1236, 11: 805, 19: 606; DTS 1: 326-327, 6(4): 1113; Futak-Domin p. 655-660. Hegi 4(2): 1039, 6(2): 1272; Hortus 3: 1207; Kanitz no. 323; Klasterky p. 203; LS 28820; Maiwald p. 170, 237, 240, 252, 253; Morren ed. 10, p. 33; Quenstedt p. 490; Rehder 5: 919; Tucker 1: 744; Zander ed. 10, p. [32m eG. 1 ps G3: BIOFILE: Anon., Allg. bot. Z. 12: 208. 1906 (d.), 13: 20. 1907 (d. 8 Nov 1906); Bot. Centralbl. 104: 32. 1906 (d.); Nat. Nov. 28: 653. 1906 (d.); Osterr. bot. Z. 56: 455. 1906 (d.). Beck, G., Veg.-Verh. Illyr. Land. 44. 1gor. 267 WIESBAUR Janchen, E., Cat. fl. Austr. 1: 25, 41. 1956. Lack, H.W., & C.-O. von Sydow, Willdenowia 14: 445. 1984 (letters to K. Keck). Pax, F., Grundz. Pfl.-Verbr. Karpathen 46. 1898. Wagenitz, G., Index coll. princ. herb. Gott. 178. 1982. 17-535- mit einem Schliissel zur sicheren und raschen Bestimmung der hier vorkommenden Gefasspflanzen, ... Briinn (Druck und Verlag der k.u.k. Hofbuchhandlung Carl Winiker) 1910. Oct. (Bot. Exkurs.-Buch Briinn). Publ.: Nov-Dec 1910 (p. vi: Oct 1910; ObZ for Nov-Dec 1910), p. [i*], [i]-viii, [1]-207. Copy: HH. Wiley, Farida Anna (1887-?), American naturalist; to New York City 1917; with the American Museum of Natural History from 1923, director of field and laboratory courses in natural science. (Wiley). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. — Some material (musci) in DPU. — Letters at NY (Barnhart corr.). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 495,(b. 23 Mai 1887); Lenley p. 435. 17.637. Ferns of northeastern United States illustrations and descriptions of all known species in the New England and Middle Atlantic States a pocket manual for the amateur with a new idea in aids for fern identification ... [American Museum of Natural History ... 1936]. (Ferns northeast. U.S.). Ed. [1]: 1936, p. [1]-93, [94-98, index]. Copzes: HH, NY. Fd. [i2ice1948) (p: 1: = 1948), p. [i-iv], [1]-108. Copy: NY. Facsimile ed. (of ed. 2): 1973, fier New York. ISBN 0-486-22946-7. Ref.: Anon., Fern J. 26: 99-101. 29 Oct 1936 (rev.). Wilhelm, Gottlizb Tobias (1758-1811), German (Bavarian) clergyman and naturalist in Augsburg. (G. Wilh.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: BM 5: 2322; NI 2152 (b. 17 Oct 1758, d. 12 Dec 1811); PRO 10272; ed: 1; 11247; Rehder 1: 93. BIOFILE: Anon., Brit. Mus. gen. cat. print. books 257: 709. 1965; Cat. gén. livr. Bibl. MAtE 2227772. TOT 5 17.638. Unterhaltungen aus der Naturgeschichte ... Des Pflanzenreichs Erster [-10''] Theil [Band] Augsburg (in der Martin Engelbrechtschen Kunsthandlung) 1810 [-1821]. fF. Oct. (in 4-s). (Unterh. Naturgesch. Pflanzenr.). Publ.: 1810-1821, 10 vols. constitutung the botanical series in Unterhaltungen (in all 25 vols. with 1628 plates) of which vols. 16-25 treat the Pflanzenreich, separately num- bered 1-10; vols. 26 and 27 remained unpublished; a special volume on Sierpflanzen (ornamental plants) was planned but remained also unpublished (NI). The special t.p.’s Beschreibung der Holzpflanzen and Anwendung Grdser, mentioned by NI were not seen by us. Copies (1-10): MO, NY, USDA. — The 674 plates are (mostly coloured) 293 G. WILHELM copper engravings by G.T. Wilhelm’s brother Paul Martin Wilhelm and others. The frontisp. portrait (to vol. 1) of G.T. Wilhelm is by P.I. Laminit. 1810, portr., p. [1-xix], [1]-573, pl. 1-58. 1810, p. [i], [1]-558, pl. 1-66. 1811, p. [i-vi], [1]-732, pl. 1-68. 1812, p. [i-vi], [1]-764, pl. 1-62. 1813, p. [i-x, p. x dated Sep 1815, sic], [1]-730, pl. 1-68. 1814, p. [i-x], [1]-740, [741-814, index], pl. 1-62. : 1818, p. [i-x], [1]-440, [441-452, index], pl. 1-52 (all copies seen by us have 52 pl.; NI mentions 60 pl.). : 1820, p. [1-x], [1]-512, [513-540 indexes], pl. 1-60. Has an extra t.p.: Beschreibung Anwendung und Abbildung der vorziglichsten gegenwartig gebrauchlichen Arzney- pflanzen, in zwei Bandern; ... Erster Band. Augsburg (id.) 1820. g: 1820, p. [i-vi], [1]-384, [385-424, indexes], p/. 1-46. Has an extra t.p. as vol. 8: Beschreibung ... Arzneypflanzen ... Zweiter Band. Augsburg (id.) 1820. ro: 1821, p. [i-vi], [1]-748, [749-780, indexes], pl. 1-66. SSS Se WS Wilhelm, Karl [Carl] [Adolf] (1848-1933), Moravian-born Austrian botanist; Dr. phil. Strassburg 1877; assistant at the forestry institute Miinchen until 1881; ‘“Privat- Dozent” at the k.k. Hochschule fiir Bodenkultur Wien 1881, extraordinary (1889) and ordinary professor of botany (Naturgeschichte der Forstgewachse) (1896) ib. until 1920. (Kk. Wilh.). HERBARIUM and Types: Unknown. — Letters at G, UPS-UB. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 496 (“Carl Adolf’); Biol.-Dokum. 19: 10047-10048; BM 5: 2322; CSP 12: 784, 19: 621; DTS 1: 327; Herder p. 126, 246; Hirsch p. 324; Hortus 3: 1207; Jackson p. 82, 169; LS 3171, 28862-28863; Morren ed. 10, p. 30; REG 5: 922; Stevenson p. 1282; TL-1/495; TL-2/2624; Tucker 1: 746, 3: 335. BIOFILE: Anon., Bot. Centralbl. 39: 63. 1889 (e.0. prof. Wien), 60: 95. 1894 (titular ordinary professor of botany; remains de facto extraordinary professor), 57: 192. 1896 (final appointment ordinary professor); Bot. Jahrb. 11 (Beibl. 24): 2. 1889 (so far Docent, now e.o. professor at Hochsch. Bodenkultur Wien), 11 (Beibl. 25): 1809 (id.), 22 (Beibl. 55): 11 (Ordinarius Wien); Hedwigia 35: (127). 1896 (app. Wien), 74: (140). 1934 (d. 26 Sep 1933); Nat. Nov. 3: 63. 1881 (so far asst. forstbot. Inst. Munchen, now habil. Wien), 16: 508. 1894 (title of ord. prof. bot. Univ. Wien), 18: 376. 1896 (active ord. prof. bot. Hochschule Bodenkultur Wien); Osterr. bot. Z. 39: 280. 1889 (e.0. prof. Wien), 46: 39 (contradicts erroneous death notice in some jour- nals; refers to death of his brother), 303 (ord. prof. bot., Wien). 1846, 76: 168. 1927 (golden jubilee doctorate), 83: 80. 1934 (d. 26 Sep 1933). Degener, H.A.L., ed., Wer ist’s ed. 4. 1552. 1909, ed. 5. 1610. 1911, ed. 6. 1773. 1912, ed. 8. 1697. 1922, ed. 9. 1698. 1928 (b. 15 Nov 1848). Wittrock, V.B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 87, pl. 23. 1903. COMPOSITE worRKs: (1) With Gustav Hempel (1842-1904), Baume Strauch. Wald. 1889- 1900, TL-2/2624. (2) Der innere Bau des Holzes und die wichtigsten Nutzholzer, nach ausseren Merkmalen geordnet; reprinted from P. Krais, ed., Gewerbliche Materialenkunde, 1. Die Holzer, Stutt- gart, Ig10o. 17.639. Beitrdge zur Kenntniss der Pilzgattung Aspergillus. Inaugural-Dissertation, der math- ematischen und naturwissenschaftlichen Facultat der Universitat Strassburg zur Erlan- gung der Doctorwtirde vorgelegt von Karl Adolf Wilhelm aus Wien Assistent am botanischen Institut der Universitat Strassburg. 28. April 1877. Berlin (Verlag von K. Friedlaender & Sohn) 1877. Oct. (Bedtr. Kenntn. Aspergillus). Publ.: 28 Apr 1877, p. [1]-70. Copies: BR, FI, H, MICH, NY. 17.640. Beitrdége zur Kenntniss des Siebrohrenapparates dicotyler Pflanzen ... Leipzig (Verlag von Wilhelm Engelmann) 1880. Oct. (Beitr. Siebréhr.-Appar.). 204 WILKES Publ.: Mar 1880 (p. viii: Jan 1880, prospectus Feb 1880; Bot. Zeit. 23 Apr 1880), cover, [3 p. prospectus Bot. Jahrb. to appear from Apr 1880 onward], [i]-viii, [1]-90, [91, cont.], [92, err.], pl. 1-9 (uncol., auth.). Copzes: HH, PH. 17.641. Kleiner Bilder-Atlas zur Forstbotamk. Textabbildungen aus dem Werke Die Baume und Straucher des Waldes von G. Hempel und K. Wilhelm fiir Studierende und Wald- freunde zusammengestellt und mit kurzen Anmerkungen versehen von Karl Wilhelm ... Wien (Verlag von Ed. Hélzel) 1907. Oct. (AU. Bild.-Atl. Forstbot.). Publ.: 1907 (p. ii: early 1907; ObZ for Jan-Feb 1907; Nat. Nov. Mar(1, 2) 1907), p. [i*], [iJ-iv, [1]-167. Copzes: B, LC, M, NSUB. 17.642. Die Samenpflanzen (Blutenpflanzen, Phanerogamen). Systematische Ubersicht ihrer Familien und wichtigeren Gattungen und Arten mit besonderer Beriicksichtigung der fur Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Technik und Arzneikunde in Betracht kommenden Gewachse ... Mit einem Anhange, enthaltend eine Ubersicht der wichtigsten kryptoga- men Nutzpflanzen. Wien und Leipzig (Franz Deuticke) 1910. Oct. (Samenpflanzen). Publ.: Oct 1910 (p. viii: Aug 1910; BR copy supplied 30 Nov 1910; Bot. Centralbl. 17 Jan 1911; AbZ Mar 1911; ObZ for Oct 1910; Nat. Nov. Dec(1) 1910), p. [i]-xvi, [1]- 151. Copies: BR, NY, PH, USDA. 17.643. Schliissel zur Bestimmen einheimischer Holzer nach ausseren Merkmalen ... Wien (Druck und Verlag von Carl Gerold* Sohn) 1925. Oct. (Schliiss. einheim. Hélz.). Publ.: 1925 (Nat. Nov. Sep 1925; ObZ for Jun-Sep 1925), p. [i-ii], [1]-24. Copy: HH. Wilhelm, Rudolph (1857-?), German (West-Prussian) architect and botanist; studied at Berlin, Munchen and Konigsberg; Dr. phil. Konigsberg 1885. (R. Wilh.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. 17.644. Uber das Vorkommen von Spaltéffnungen auf den Karpellen. Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung der Doktorwitirde der philosophischen Fakultat der Albertus-Universitat zu Konigsberg i. Pr. vorgelegt und mit den beigefiigten Thesen Samstag, den 4. Juli 1885, Mittags 12 Uhr, offentlich verteidigt von Rudolph Wilhelm aus Neu-Minsterberg in Westpr. ... Konigsberg i. Pr. (Hartungsche Buchdruckerei) [1885]. Oct. (Spaltéff. Karpell.). Publ.: 4 Jul 1885, p. [i, mi], [1]-77, pl. 1-7, [1, theses], [2, vita]. Copies: B, B-S. Wilke, Fritz [Wilhelm] (1888-x), German (Prussian/Westphalian) botanist; studied natural sciences at Jena, Berlin and Halle; Dr. phil. Halle 1913. (Wilke). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. NOTE: We have no information on Hermann Wilke (from Konigsberg, Preussen), author of Die Phylogenie der Rhodophyceae, Leipzig (Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft ...) 1929, cover-t.p., p. [1]-85, repr. from Bot. Arch. 26(1/2). 1929, and Ezn auf die Auxiliarzellen begriindetes Florideen-System, id. 24(3-4): [415]-423. 1929. Copies of reprints at B. 17.645. Bevtraége zur Kenntniss der Gattung Mesembrianthemum. Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung der Doktorwiirde der Hohen Philosophischen Fakultat der Vereinigten Friedrichs-Universitat Halle-Wittenberg vorgelegt von Fritz Wilke aus Hagen in West- falen ... Halle (Saale) (Buchdruckerei Hohmann) 1913. Oct. (Bettr. Kenntn. Mesembrianthemum). Publ.: 1913 (oral exam. 12 Feb 1913; Harvard copy rd. 24 Nov 1913), p. [1]-47, [48, note], 7 pl., [49, expl. pl.], [51, vita]. Copy: HH. Wilkes, Charles (1798-1877), American naval officer and explorer; in the merchant navy 1815-1818, in the U.S. navy as midshipman 1818, lieutenant 1826, surveyed Nar- ragansett Bay 1832-1833; in charge of the Washington Depot of Charts and Instruments 1833; in command of the Porpoise in the survey of St. George’s Bank and of the Savannah River; commander of the U.S. Exploring Expedition 1838-1842, from 1843- 295 WILKES 1861 on special service in charge of the publication of the results of the Expedition; in command of the San Jacinto 1861 of the James River flotilla and the Potomac flotilla 1862; on retirement as captain 1862, as commander 1863, as rear-admiral 1866. (Wilkes). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Almost all collections made by the U.S. Exploring Expedition 1838-1842 are at the Smithsonian Institution of Washington. The plant collections made by the botanists William Rich, Charles Pickering and William Dunlop Brack- enridge (probably some 50.000 specimens) are at US (dupl. GH) (see e.g. Bartlett (1940), p. 678-679). — Further material at BPI, FH (orig. diatoms J.W. Bailey), K, LE, MO, NY, P, PH, W. — Manuscript autobiography: LC (publ. 1978). — Letters (to bota- nists): GH (A. Gray), G. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 626; Barnhart 3: 496 (b. 3 Apr 1798, d. 8 Feb 1877); BM 5: 2322, 8: 1434; Bossert p. 436; DAB 20: 216-217 (biogr. refs.); DSB 6: 369; Ewan ed. 1: 281, 283, 337; Herder p. 63; Jackson p. 224, 404; Laségue p. 388-390; Lenley p. 472 (letter to J. Torrey); ME 2: 650-673, 3: 678; NI 2153, 3: 69; PR 10674; SIA see index; SK 1: 575-577; TL-1/434; TL-2/239, 697-6098, 2129, 13.402, 13.407 and see indexes; Tucker 1: 746. BIOFILE: Alden, R.H. & J.D. Ifft, Early naturalists in the Far West, Occ. Pap. Calif. Acad. Sci. 20, 1943, p. 49-54 (on Expl. Exped. in Calif.). Andrist, R.K., Amer. Heritage 17: 61-63, 92-103, portr. 1966 (“Ice ahead’’). Anon., Amer. J. Sci. 113: 246. 1877 (obit. not., d. 8 Feb 1877); Brit. Mus. gen. cat. print. books 257: 744-745. 1965; Cat. gen. livr. impr. Bibl. natl. 223: 876-877. 1975; Natl. Cycl. Amer. biogr. 2: 105-106. 1921; Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts Sci. 12: 323-325. 1877 (obit.).; The New York Times 8 Feb 1877 (obit.); Who was who Amer., hist. vol. 580. 1963. Bartlett, H.H., Proc. Amer. philos. Soc. 82(5): 601-705. 1940 (The reports of the Wilkes expedition, and the work of the specialists in science; major study) [vol. 82(5) of the Proceedings contains the 18 papers presented during the Centenary Celebration of the Wilkes exped. Feb 23-24. 1940]. ) Bixby, W., The forgotten voyage of Charles Wilkes, New York (David McKay Company) 1966, vii, 184 p. Collins, F.S., Rhodora 14: 57-68. 1912 (botanical and other papers Expl. Exped.). Diehl, W.W., Mycologia 13: 38-41. 1921 (Fungi Expl. Exped.; 31 fungi coll., 8 described as new; specimens at USDA [now BPI]. Drake, F.S., Dict. Amer. biogr. suppl. 983. 1872. Edgar, R.K., Occ. pap. Farlow Herb. 14: 9-33. 1979 (Jacob W. Bailey and the Diatoms of the Wilkes Expl. Exped.; J.W. Bailey’s diatoms from the Exped. are at FH). Elhott, C.A., Biogr. dict. Amer. Sci. 274-275. 1979. Ewan, J. et al., Short hist. bot. U.S. 8, 42, 77, 91, 97, 117. 1969. Eyde, R.H., Huntia 6(2): 165-196. 1986 (on William Rich of the U.S. Exploring Exped.). Farrow, E.B., Social studies 39: 359-364. 1948. Godley, E.J., Tuatara 13(3): 168-172. 1965 (“Botany of the southern zone’’). Greely, A.W., Explorers and travellers 194-211. 1893. Hanley, W., Natural history in America 142-156. 1977 (‘‘searching for Antarctica’’). Haskell, D.C., Bull. New York Public Library 44: 93-112. 1940, 45: 69-89, 507-532, 821- 858. 1941, 46: 103-150. 1942 (main bibliography; referred to as ““Haskell’’). Henderson, D.M., The hidden coasts 1953, repr. 1971 (biogr. of Wilkes). Lowden, R.M., Taxon, Index pers. names vols. 1-30. 794. 1985. Meany, E.S., ed., Washington Hist. Quart. 16(1): 49-61. 1925, 16(2): 137-145. 1925, 16(3): 206-223. 1925, 16(4): 290-301. 1925, 17(1): 43-65. 1926, 17(2): 129-144. 1926, 17(3): 223-229. 1926 (Diary of Wilkes in the Northwest). McKelvey, S.D., Bot. Expl. Trans. Miss. West 1143 [index] 1955. Nissen, C., Zool. Buchill. 434-435. 1969 (list of zool. publ. Expl. Exped.). Poggendorff, J.C., Biogr.-lit. Handw. Buch 3: 1446-1447. 1808. Rodgers, A.D., William Starling Sullivant 360 [index]. 1940, John Torrey 352 [index]. 1942. 296 WILKIE Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 415-416. 1975 (no herbarium has a complete set of the cryptogams). Silverberg, R., Stormy voyager, Philadelphia, New York 1968. Smith, A.C., Flora vitiensis nova 1: 38. 1979 (expl. Fiji). Stafleu, F.A., Taxon 21(1): 168-173. 1972 (rev. of facs. ed. Botany Wilkes Exped.). St. John, H., onlisedexd 87: 565-595. 1985 (typification of Hawaiian plants described by Asa Gray. from the Wilkes Exped. collections). Tyler, D.B., The Wilkes Expedition, Philadelphia 1968, 435 p. (see index). Urban, I., Fl. bras. 1(1): 144-146. 1906. Van Wyck Brooks, Fennollosa and his circle 197-216. 1926. Viola, H.J. & C. Margalis, eds., Magnificent voyagers: the U.S. Exploring Expedition 1833- 1842. Washington D.C. 1985. Wilkes, Ch., Autobiography of rear admiral Charles Wilkes U.S. Navy 1798-1877, ed. Wie}: Morgan et al., Washington 1978, xxi, 944 p. (portr., bibl.). HANDWRITING: On endpapers of Ch. Wilkes, Autobiography, 1978, see above. EPONYMY: Wilkesia A. Gray (1852). 17.646. Narrative o the United States Exploring Expedition. During the years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842, ... Philadelphia (Lea & Blanchard) 1845. Qu. 5 vols., atlas. (Narr. U.S: Expl. Exped. je 1: 1845 (p. xxii: Nov 1844), p. [i]-lx, [1]-434, @ pl., map. : 1845, p- [i]-xv, [1]-476, 14 pl., 3 maps. : 1845, p. filexv, [1]-438, 12 pl. : 1845, p. [1]-xvi, [1]-539, 15 pl., map. : 1845, p. [il-xv, [1]-558, 15 pl. 4 maps. Gaped HH, MO, NY. Condensed ed. 1859, London (Ingram, Cooke, and Co., ...) Oct. Copy: US. 1: portr., p. [i]-x, [xi], [1]-318. 2: [i*], frontisp., p. [i]-xu, [1]-326. Synopsis: 1842, Synopsis of the Cruise of the U.S. Exploring Expedition, ... Washington 1842, 56 p. Facsimile ed.: 1970, Boston (Gregg Pr.), 5 vols., ISBN 0-8398-2169-7. Gi +s So 17-647. United States Exploring Expedition. During the years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842. Under the Command of Charles Wilkes, U.S.N., ... Botany in vols. 15, 16, 17, [18]; Geographical distribution of animals and plants in vol. 1-9. Philadelphia 1854-1876, various formats. (U.S. Expl. Exped.). Publ.: Treated under the authors of botanical accounts (see Stafleu (1972) for details in the facsimile edition of these volumes). 15. Botany, Phanerogamia, by Asa Gray 1854, 1856, see TL-2/2129, 2130. 16. Botany, Cryptogamia, Filices, by William Dunlop Brackenridge, 1854, 1855, see TL- 2/697, 608. 17. Botany, Cryptogamia, Musci, by William S. Sullivant, see TL-2/13.407; Lichens, by Edward Tuckerman, q.v., Algae, by J.W. Bailey and W.H. Harvey 1862, see TL- 2/239, Fungi, by M.A. Curtis and M.J. Berkeley 1862, see TL-2/p. 192. Phanero- ~ gamia of Pacific North America, by John Torrey, Philadelphia 1874. See under J. Torrey. 18. Botany, Phanerogamia, part 2, by Asa Gray, never printed; manuscript at GH. 19. Geographical distribution of animals and plants, by Charles Pickering, TL-2/7912. Wilkie, David (x-1961), British horticulturist; assistant curator, Royal Botanical Garden, Edinburgh. (Wilkie). HERBARIUM and types: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Desmond p. 660; MW p. 528. BIOFILE: Anon., Alp. Gard. Soc. Quart. Bull. 29(1): 132. 1961 (obit. not.). 297 WILKIE Verdoorn, F., ed., Chron. bot. 3: 159. 1937, 4: 2, 185. 1938. 17.648. Gentians ... London (Country Life Limited), New York (Charles Scribner’s Sons) [1936]. Oct. (Gentians). Ed. [1]: 1936 (p. vii: Sep 1935), p. [i-1], frontisp., [111]-xii, [1]-187, [188, colo.]. Copies: G) HE NY: Ed. [2]: 1950, London (Country Life Limited ...) [1950]. Oct., p. [1-2], frontisp., [3]- 255. Copies: BR, HH, NY. Wilkinson, Caroline Catherine, Lady, née Lucas (1822-1881), British amateur botanist; married Sir Gardner Wilkinson 1856. (Wilkinson). ; HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 496; BM 5: 2323; Desmond p. 660 (b. 10 Mai 1822, d. 2 Oct 1881); Jackson p. 215; PR 10273; Rehder 1: 511. BIOFILE: Anon., J. Bot. 14: 94. 1876 (plans to publ. ills. of desert plants from Egypt collected by her husband; origs. at BM), 18: 224. 1880 (continues this work); J. Bot. 20: 159-160. 1882 (obit. not.). EPONYMY: Wailkinsonia F. v. Mueller (1879) was named for C.S. Wilkinson, Australian geologist of the 19th century. 17.649. Weeds and wild flowers: their uses, legends, and literature ... London (John Van Voorst, ...) 1858. Oct. (Weeds wild fl.). Publ.: 1858, frontisp., p. [i]-x, [1]-421. 72 col. pl. Copy: LIV (inf. J. Edmondson). — “It is not the book to do healthy botanical work” London Athenaeum 1858(2): 682. Ref.: Anon., Bonplandia 8: 58-59. 1860 (rev.). Willdenow, Carl Ludwig (1765-1812), German (Berlin) botanist; studied medicine at the University of Halle 1785-1789; Dr. med. 1789; in charge of the family pharmacy ‘‘Apotheke Unter den Linden” 1790-1798; professor of natural history at the Berlin Collegium medico-chirurgicum 1798; director of the Berlin Botanical Garden 1801; Botanist at the Academy of Sciences and public teacher of botany 1801; professor of botany at the newly founded University of Berlin 1810. (Willd.). HERBARIUM and Types: B-Willd. (extant; available on IDC microfiche no. 7440). — The herbarium is kept separately; it was acquired by B in 1818. For a list of the collectors in the herbarium see Urban p. 412-414, for further information see P. Hiepko (1972) in the Alphabetical index accompanying the Herbarium Willdenow microfiche. An important part of the herbarium is the set of 3360 specimens of Humboldt and Bonpland with detailed original labels. — Other material in BP, C, FI, G-DC, H, HAL, LD, LE, LINN, M, OXF, PR, UPS (Thunb.). — Letters to J. Banks in BM, to J.E. Smith in LINN; other letters at G, Holl. Maatsch. Wet. (Haarlem), HU, JE-UB, UPS-UB, Goethe’s Autogr. Samml. Weimar (1820-1821). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: ADB 43: 252-254 (C. Konig), AG 2(1): 628, 722, 3: 293, 4: 571, 5(2): 79; Ainsworth p. 65, 312, 313, 348; Backer p. 626; Barnhart 3: 497 (b. 22 Aug 1765, d. 10 Jul 1812); BM 5: 2323-2324, 8: 1435; Bossert p. 437; Bret. p. 274; Clokie p. 265; CSP 6: 372-374; Dawson p. 872; Dryander 3: see index vol. 5; DSB 14: 386-388. 1976 (J.J. Bylebyl); DTS 1: 327-328; DU 332, 333; Frank 3 (Anh.): 113-114; GF p. 81; GR p. 54-55, pl. [77], cat. p. 73; Hawksworth p. 186; Hegi 6(2): 1076; Herder p. 485 [index]; Hortus 3: 1207; IF p. 737-738; IH 1 (ed. 2): 23, (ed. 3): 26, (ed. 6): 366, (ed. 7): 346; Jackson see index; KR p. 765; Krempelh. 2: 43; Langman p. 804-805; Laségue p. 21, 320, 331, 354, 444; Lenley p. 435; LS 10072, 28931-28937, 40603; Maiwald p. 62, 63, 93, 152, 215; ME 3: 362; Moebius p. 128, 458 [index]; MW p. 528-529; NI 2154- 2159 and see indexes; Plesch p. 460; PR 10274-10286 and see index, ed. 1: 11252-11265; Rehder 5: 922-923; Saccardo 1: 174, 2:114; SBC p. 135; SK 4: cl, clxi, ccxix; SO see index; Sotheby 812-814; Stevenson p. 1262; TL-1/see index; TL-2/see indexes; Tucker 1: 298 WILLDENOW 746; Urban-Berl. p. 270, 410, 412-415; Zander ed. 10, p. 733, ed. 11, p. 836; Zep.-Tim. par TG. BIOFILE: Amoreux, Mém. Soc. Linn. Paris 1: 726-727. 1822 (on letter to Gouan and on herb.). Anon., Brit. Mus. gen. cat. print. books 257:946-948. 1965; Deut. Jahrb. Pharmacie 1: 337-345. 1815 (obit.). Ascherson, P., Fl. Prov. Brandenb. 1: 16. 1864 (on a copy FI. berol. prodr. (1787) with mss. hanotations by W. in Berlin [copy destroyed 1943]). Asen, J., Gesammtverz. Lehrkorp. Univ. Berlin 1: 217. 1955. Bentham, G., Linnaea 11(3): 327-348. 1837 (Herb. Willd. Didynamia gymnosp.). Bruhns, K., ed., Alexander von Humboldt, eine wissenschaftliche Biographie, 3 vols. Leipzig 1872 (many entries on W.). Darlington, W., Reliq. Baldw. 25, 27, 40, 78, 87, 95, 328. 1843. Dawson, R., Smith papers 97. 1934 (letters to J.E. Smith). Desc, AW. (?), J. Bot. appl., Paris 1: 37-41. 1813 (biogr.). Eckardt, Th., Willdenowia 4(1): 1-21. 1965 (biogr., bibl. of smaller publications; sources for neseaieln) 4(2): 151-158. 1966 (Willdenow founder of the Berlin Bot. gard. sensu stricto); zn P. Hiepko, Herbarium Willdenow, Alphabetical Index xi-xvii. 1972 (biogr. sketch). Ern, H., Willdenowia Beih. 10: 106-128. 1976 (Mexican plants in B-Willd.). Ewan, J., zm F. Pursh, Fl. Amer. sept. facs. repr. 1979, introd. p. 26 (on W. and Muhlenberg). Forbes, R.J., Martinus van Marum 1: 305, 334, 373. 1969, 3: 135, 148, 153, 167. 1971 (notes by v. Steenis-Kruseman). Fuchs, H.P., Taxon 11(4): 126-132. 1962 (publ. date Willd., Sp. pl. 5(1)). Gircke, M., Illustr. Berlin. Wochenschr. “Der Bar” 14: 264-265. 1888. Hedwig, J., Ann. Bot., Usteri 1(3): 43-52. Jul 1792 (Gegenerinnerung auf die zufalligen Gedanken tiber Pflanzengattungen des Herrn D. Willdenow). Hein, W.H., Pharmaz. Zeit. 104: 467-472. 1958 (on W. and A. v. Humboldt); Veroff. Int. Ges. Gesch. Pharmac. ser. 2. 22: 77-93. 1963 (copper engr. portr. of W.); Pharmaz. Zeit. 112: 1519-1520. 1967 (on L. Posch’s Willdenow medal); in W.H. Hein & M.D. Schwarz, Deut. Apoth. Biogr. 2: 751-752. 1978. Hiepko, P., Taxon 19: 952-953. 1970 (list missing Willd. specimens with nos. and names donors); “)Gllkleran te 5: 279-294. 1969 (J.R. and G. Forster plants in B-Willd.), 8: 434. 1978 (B-Willd.) (extant); Herbarium Willdenow, Alphabetical Index, Zug 1972, 138 p. (with introd. on B-Willd.), 8: 434. 1978 (B-Willd. extant). Hoffmann, P. et al., Wiss. Z. Humboldt Univ., mat. nat. R. 6: 802. 1965. Hornschuch, F., zn C.G. Nees, Horae phys. berol. 55-68. 1820 (musci frond. herb. Willd.). Ilg, W., Hoppea 42: 391 [index]. 1984 (on W. and the Regensb. Bot. Ges.). Jahn, I., Wiss. Z. Humboldt-Univ. Berlin, Math.-Nat. R. 15(5): 803-812. 1966 (C.L. Willdenow und die Biologie seiner Zeit). Jessen, K.F.W., Bot. Gegenw. Vorzeit. 361, 405, 411. 1884. Johnson, D.E., Huntia 6(1): 103-107. 1985 (bibl. details). Konig, Cl., Naturw. Wochenschr. 10: 77-81, 95-98, 117-124. 1895 (Die hist. Entw. d. -Pflanzengeogr. Ideen Humboldt’s; Humboldt was a student of W.). Lack, H.W., Willdenowia g: 177-198. 1979 (on specimens coll. by Ruiz, Pavon, Dombey and Tafalla in B-Willd.). Lefebvre, E. & J.G. de Bruyn, Martinus van Marum 6: 435 [index]. 1976. Lenz, M., Gesch. K. Friedr. Wilh. Univ. Berlin 1: 247-249. 1979. Link, H.F., Jahrb. Gewachsk. 1(3): 13-93. 1820 (Der botanische Garten bei Berlin und die Willdenowsche Krautersammlung). Lowden, R.M., Taxon, Index pers. names vols. 1-30. 795. 1985. Litjeharms, W.J., Gesch. Mykol. 18. Jahrh. 120, 177, 233. 1936. Magdefrau, K., Gesch. Bot. 94, 98, 267. 1973. Magnus, P., Verh. Bot. Ver. Brandenburg 29: 171-172. 1888 (on tombstone; now in wall church Dorotheenstadt). Medikus, F.K., Critische Bemerkungen tiber Gegenstande aus dem Pflanzenreich 1793. 299 WILLDENOW Meyer, D.E., Willdenowia 1(1): 1-8. 1953 (C.K. Sprengel in B-Willd.), 1(5): 778-780. 1957 (on Forster plants in B-Willd.). Miller, R.H.W. & R. Zaunick, Friedr. Traug. Kiitzing 59, 298. 1960. Nees von Esenbeck, C.G., Flora 2: 579-580. 1819 (on B-Willd.). Paclt, J., Taxon 32(3): 396. 1983 (on W.’s color chart 1798-1810). Pilger, R., Willdenowia 1(1): 18, 27. 1953 (B-Willd. extant because it had been removed to a subterranean shelter in the Kali-Werke, Bleicherode-Ost, nr. Nordhausen). Schlechtendal, D.F.K. von, Ges. naturf. Freunde Berlin Mag. 6: v-xvi, xviii (obit.), 283- 297 (on Potentilla in B-Willd.) 1814, Flora 15: 561-567. 1832 (on B-Willd.); Linnaea 10(3): 258-269. 1836 (on N. Amer. Carex in herb. Willd.). Schmid, G., Goethe u.d. Naturwiss. nos. 1635-1638, 1708-1809 and p. 151. 1940; Cham- isso als Naturforscher 173. 1942. Schmidt, V.H. & D.G.G. Mehring, eds., Neuestes gelehrtes Berlin 2: 264-269. 1795 (bibl.). Skottsberg, C., in Nordisk Familjebok 20: 513. 1934. Smith, J.E., Rees Cyclopaedia 38. 1818 (biogr. sketch sub Willdenovia). Stafleu, F.A., Taxon 21: 685 (caption portr.), 687-688 (herb.). 1972. Stearn, W.T., J. Bot. 75: 233-235. 1937 (on Hort. berol. prodr.). Tausch, I.F., Flora 15: 17-24 (on B-Willd.), 433-439 (Synanth. in B-Willd.). 1832. Underwood, L.M., Torreya 4(4): 51-52. 1904 (fern herb.). Urban, I., Der Konigliche Botanische Garten und das Konigliche Botanische Museum zu Dahlem 11-30. 1909. Wagenitz, G., Willdenowia 3: 109-136. 1962 (Tournefort plants from Orient in B- Willd.). Werner, K., Taxon 29: 685. 1980 (Willdenow marked taxa of which he had seen living or dried in his Sp. pl. with v.v. or v.s.). Wittrock, V.B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 146-147. 1903 (on portr.). Wruck, W., Berliner numismat. Z. 1966(28): g1-g2 (on the Willdenow medal by Posch). Wulff, E., Intr. hist. pl. geogr. 223 [index]. 1943. COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Editor, J.D. Leers, Flora herbornensis, ed. 2. Berlin 1789. TL- 2/4293. (2) Editor and in part author, C. Linnaeus, Philosophia botanica ed. 3. Berlin 1790, TL- 2/4760. — Contains so many changes that it should be attributed to Willdenow, see below, TL-2/17.654. (3) Editor, G.A. Honckeny, Synopsis plantarum Germaniae, 2 vols., Berlin 1792-1793. TL- 2/2962. (4) Editor, J. de Loureiro, Flora cochinchinensis ed. 2. Berlin 1793. TL-2/5038. (5) Editor, translator and author of notes, J. Bolton, Geschichte der merckwiirdigsten Pilze 1- 3, 1795-1799. See TL-2/624. (6) Preface to Johann Heinrich Sack, Deutschlands wilden Gewdchse 1. Theils. 1. Bd. Berlin 1804, reprinted Bot. Zeit., Regensb. 3(13): 193-198. 1804. (7) Editor, F. Walter, Verzeichniss der auf den Friedléndischen Guitern cultiwirten Gewéchse, nebst einem Beitrag zur Flora der Mittelmark 1804. PR 9977. (8) Preface to J.F.. Rebentisch, Prodromus florae neomarchicae ... Berlin 1804, TL-2/8718, see also Bot. Zeit. (Regensburg) 4(7): 97-108. 1805; H.A. Schrader, Neu. J. Bot. 1(1): 143-149. 1806. (9) In K.D.E. Koenig, Tracts relative to botany: remarks of ... C.L. Willdenow, to H.E. Muhlenberg, Observations to the genus fuglans, see TL-2/3826. (10) Preface to F.G. Hayne, Termini botanici, Berlin 1799-1812, TL-2/2507. (11) Co-author (initial parts), F. Guimpel et al., Abbildung der deutschen Holzarten, Berlin 1810-1820. TL-2/2214. (12) Co-author, with G.H.E. Muhlenberg, Uber die nordamerikanische Weiden, Ges. naturf. Freunde, Berlin, Neue Schr. 4(14): 233-242. 1803. TL-2/6538. NOTE: For a detailed treatment of Willdenow see Eckardt (1965), providing a biograph- ical sketch, portr., curr. vit., primary sources, bibliography of 73 smaller publications, reviews, announcements of his publications, additions to PR, composite works, indexes to Willd. Sp. Pl., biographies and bibliographies, portraits and lists of studies on W.’s works and herbarium. Major bibliographical and biographical source for Willdenow. 300 WILLDENOW HANDWRITING: Candollea 34: 205-206. 1979; Veroff. Int. Ges. Gesch. Pharmacie ser. 2. 40: 79. 1973; Monogr. biol. Canar. 4: autogr. no. 10, 1973; Webbia 32(1): 15. 1977. MEDAL: A cast-iron medal figuring Willdenow was designed and manufactured in 1811 by Leonhard Posch (model designed 1809). A single copy of this 1811 original is known; 10 [?] copies of it in bronze were made in November 1967 by the Bildgiesserei Wilhelm Fussel, Berlin. The front part with Willdenow’s likeness- was used again for a solid bronze Willdenow medal which was given to persons and institutions which had actively contributed to the restoration of the Berlin Botanical Museum and Herbarium after World War II. The copies were handed out on the occasion of the tercentenary of the Botanical Garden in 1979. — For a review and reproduction of copper engraved pone of Willdenow see W.H. Hein (1963). EPONYMY: Waldenowvza [sic] Thunberg (1788); Willdenovia J.F. Gmelin (1791); Willdenowa Cavanilles (1791). 17-650. Caroli Ludovici Willdenow ... Flerae berolinensis prodromus secundum systema Linneanum ab illustr. viro ac Eq. C.P. Thunbergio emendatum conscriptus ... Berolini [Berlin] (Impensis Wilhelmi Viewegil) 1787. Oct. (Fl. berol. prodr.). Publ.: 1787 (reviewed as a whole by GGA on 13 October 1787. A review in Obs. Phys. Hist. Nat. Jan 1789 could be interpreted as if the book came out in parts until 1788; the GGA review excludes this posibility), p. [i]-xvi, [1]-439, [440, err.], pl. 1-7 (uncol. copp. F.F. Beyel). Copies: BR, G, HH, MO, NY, Stevenson, USDA; IDC 496. Ref.: Jahn, E., Ver. Bot. Ver. Brandenburg 63: 104. 1922. 17-651. Dissertatio inauguralis botanico-medica de Achilleis cum supplemento generis Tanaceti. Quam consensu gratiosae Facultatis medicae Almae Fridericianae praeside viro magnifico ... D. Philipp. Frider. Meckel ... pro summis in medicina honoribus ac privilegiis rite capessendis palam defendet h.l.q.s. d. xxvi. Febr. mdcclxxxix auctor Carolus Ludovicus Willdenow berolinas ... Halae Magdeburgicae [Halle] (typis Hen- delianis) [1789]. Oct. (Diss. de Achill.). Thesis issue: 26 Feb 1789, p. [i]-xii, [1*, theses], [1]-59, [60, expl. pl.], pl. 1-2 (uncol. copp. Haubt). Copies: G, HH. Commercial issue: 1789 (26 Feb or later), p. [i]-xii, [1]-59, [60, expl. pl.], pl. 1-2 (id.). Copies: G, HH, KU, M, USDA. — Tractatus botanico-medicus de Achilleis cui accedit supplementum generis Tanaceti, ... Halae Magdeburgicae [Halle] (sumtibus Johannis Christiani Hendelii) 1789. Oct. (Tract. de Achill.). 17.652. Historia Amaranthorum, auctore Carolo Ludovico Willdenow, ... Turici [Zirich] (Impensis Ziegleri et fil.) 1790. Fol. (Hist. Amaranth.). Publ.: shortly before 28 Mar 1790 (p. viii: 16 Feb 1790; letter sent to W. by P. Usteri in Zurich accompanying a copy of the book 28 Mar 1790 (Manitz 1982); available at Leipziger Messe 1790 (Apr), p. [i-viti], [1]-38, p/. 7-72 (hand-col. etchings, Schel- lenberg). Copies: BR, MO, U, USDA; IDC 5813. Re-issue: 1798, p. [i-vili], [1]-38, pl. 1-12 (id.). Copies: G, MO. — Historia Amaranthorum, ... Turici (Impensis Ziegleri ...), Parisiis (apud Viduam Tilliard et Fil. ...), Londini (apud Henr. Escher ...). Ref.: Manitz, H., Wiss. Z. Fr.-Schill.-Univ. Jena, Math. nat. R. 31(2): 261. 1982 (date). Stafleu, F.A., Taxon 12: 83. 1963. 17.653. Beytrdge zur Biographie des verstorbenen Hofrath und Professor Dr. Johann Gottlieb Gleditsch ... Zurich (bey Ziegler und Séhnen) 1790. Oct. (Beytr. Biogr. Gleditsch). Co-author: Paul Usteri (1786-1831). Publ.: 1790, frontisp. portr., p. [1 ]-111. Copy: San Diego State Univ. Library. — Contains notes on Gleditsch’s system. 17.654. Caroli a Linné ... Philosophia botanica, in qua explicantur fundamenta botanica. Adjectis figuris aeneis. Editio tertia aucta ac emendata cura Caroli Ludovici Willdenow, .. Berolini [Berlin] (Impensis Christiani Friderici Himburgi) 1790. Oct. (Philos. bot. ed. 3). 301 WILLDENOW Authorship: Even though duly presented as the third edition of C. Linnaeus, Philos. bot. (see TL-2/4760), the note ““emendata” and the preface indicate that the book was amended to such an extent that it should really be attributed to Willdenow. Publ.: Sep 1790 (p. vi: 19 Mar 1790; W. sent a copy to J. Banks on 28 Sep 1790), portr. Linnaeus, p. [1i-vii], [1]-364, pl. 1-71 (uncol. copp.). Copies: BR, HH, M, MO, US, USDA. 17.655. Grundriss der Krduterkunde zu Vorlesungen entworfen von Carl Ludwig Willdenow ... Berlin (Bei Haude und Spener) 1792. Oct. (Grundr. Kréuterk.). Ed. [1]: 1792 (GGA 22 Dec 1792 rev.), p. [i]-xiv, [1]-486, [1, err.], pl. 1-8 (uncol. copp. Capieux sc.), 9 (col. chart). Copies: G, HH, MO, NY. ; Ed. 2: 1798, p. [i]-vi, [1]-570, pl. 1-9 (uncol. copp.), ro (col. chart). Copies: G, HH, NY, PH. Ed. 2 (Wien): 1799, p. [i-vi], [1]-454, [455-476 indexes], pl. 1-10 (id.). Copy: Stevenson. Ed. 3: 1802 (letter W. to van Marum 3 Aug 1802, “thas now been published in a very much revised form ...”), p. [i]-iv, [1]-644, pl. z-z0 (uncol. copp.), zz (color chart). Copies: H, HH, NY, Teyler, U, USDA. Ed. 4: 1805, p. [i-ii], [1]-654, pl. 1-70 (uncol. copp.), zz (color chart). Copies: HH, NY, Stevenson, USDA (2). Ed. 5: 1810, p. [1-1], [1]-638, pl. 7/2, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8, g/10 (uncol. copp.), zz (color chart). Copies: G, H, HH, NY. Ed. 5[a]: 1818, p. [1-11], [1]-652, [653-654], pl. 1-70 (uncol. copp.), zz (color chart). Copies: HH, NY. — D. Carl Ludwig Willdenow’s ... Grundriss der Krduterkunde, zu Vorlesungen entworfen. Nach der funften, von dem sel. Hrn. Verfasser verbesserten und vermehrten Auflage, mit Anmerkungen und Zusatzen herausgegeben von J.A. [Josef August] Schultes [1773-1831], ... Wien (Im Verlage bey Aloys Doll) 1818. Oct: Ed. 6: 1821, p. [i]-vi, [1]-711, [712, err.], pl. 7-70 (uncol. copp.), 77 (color chart). Copies: H, MO, NY, USDA. — Grundriss ... Willdenow, ... nach dessen Tode neu herausge- geben mit Zusatzen von H.F. Link [Johann Heinrich Friedrich Link (1767-1851), TL-2/3: 65-70]. Sechste vermehrte und verbesserte Auflage ... Berlin (id.) 1821. Oct. On alt. t.p.: same text plus “Erster theoretischer Theil”. The Thezle 2-4 were not published with this 1821 edition but came out 1829-1834, see below under ed. 7 (2-4 attributable to H.F. Link only). Ed. 7: 1831, p. [i]-vu, [vin err.], [1]-694, pl. 1-10 (uncol. copp.), zz (col. chart). Copzes: G, HH, NY, USDA. - As ed. 6, but “Siebente vermehrte und verbesserte Auflage. Erster (Theoretischer Theil). Berlin (in der Haude und Spenerschen Buchhandlung (S.J. Joseephy)). 1831. Oct. [Ed. 7 parts 2-4]: 1829-1833, are identical with H.F. Link, Handbuch zur Erkennung der nutzbarsten und am hdufigsten vorkommenden Gewdchse Erster-Dritter Theil, treated by us as TL-2/4700. Part 1 of the Handbuch is then (on an alt. t.p.) the wezter (Praktischer) Theil of the Grundriss (no edition mentioned; at the time of publ. belonging to ed. 6). Part 2 of the Handbuch is the Dritter (Praktischer Theil) of the Grundriss (no edition mentioned, but ed. 7 Grundriss Erster Theil ed. 7 came out in 1831); Part 3 of the Handbuch is the Vierter (Praktischer) Thezl of the Grundriss ed. 7. These parts 2-4 are to be attributed to Link. Russian translation of Grundriss: 1819, by J. Reipolsky (n.v.). Damsh translation of ed. 1: 1794, p. [i-vili], [1]-400, pl. 1-8 (uncol. copp.), 9 (color chart). Copy: MO. — Udkast til en Lerebog 1 Botaniken ... oversat efter den tydske Udgave, og for for@éget med Anmerkninger og et Tilleg om Botanikens Skiebne i Dannemark ... Kigbenhavn (Trykt paa C.L. Buchs Forlag ...) 1794. Oct. (Christensen 2: 122). Translation by Hans Steffens (1773-1845). (Udk. Lereb. Bot.). English translation [1]: 1805, p. [i*-viii*], [i]-iv, [1]-508, pl. 1-9 (uncol. copp.), zo (color chart). Copies: G, HH, KU, MO, NY, PH, USDA. — The principles of botany and of vegetable physiology. Translated from the German of D.C. [sic] Willdenow, ... Edinburgh (printed at the University Press; ...) London (T. Cadell ...) 1805. Oct. (Princ. bot.). English translation, new edition: 1811, p. [i*-viii*], [i]-iv, [1]-544, pl. 1-70 (uncol. copp.), zz (color chart). Copies: HH, MICH, MO, NY. — “A new edition, greatly enlarged by the author’. Edinburgh (id.), London (id.) 1811. Oct. 302 4 WILLDENOW 17.656. Caroli Ludovici Willdenow M.D. Phytographia seu descriptio rariorum minus cognitarum plantarum. Fasciculus primus ... Erlangae [Erlangen] (sumptibus Wolfgangi Walther) 1794. Fol. (Phytographia). Publ.: Sep 1794 (W. sent copies to J.E. Smith and J. Banks on 27 Sep 1794; GGA rev. 5 Feb 1795), p. [i-iv], [1]-15, pl. r-10 (uncol. copp. Stahlknecht). Copies: NY; IDC 353. — Review: P. Usteri, Neu. Ann. Bot. 8: 44-53. 1795. 17.657. Berlinische Baumzucht, oder Beschreibung der in den Garten um Berlin, im Freien ausdauernden Baume und Straucher, fiir Gartenliebhaber und Freunde der Botanik, von Carl Ludwig Willdenow ... Berlin (bei G.C. Nauk) 1796. Oct. (Berlin. Baumz.). Ed [1]: 1796 (t.p.; W. sent a copy to J.E. Smith on 24 Jan 1797), p. [i]-xxxii, [1]-452, pl. 1-7 (uncol. copp.; engr. F. Frick). Copies: BR, G, HH, MO, USDA. : Ed. 2: Jan-Apr 1811 (p. vi: 18 Aug 1810; available at Jubilate Messe 1811: third Sunday after Easter), p. [i*], engr. t.p., p. [i]-xxii, [1]-586, pl. 1-7 (id.). Copies: G, M, MO, NY, USDA. — Alternative title (on engraved t.p.): Die wilde Baumzucht, oder Bes- . chreibung der im Koniglichen botan. Garten etc. by Berlin im Freyen ausdauernden Baume und Straucher, ... Zweite sehr vermehrte Auflage ... Berlin (bey G.C. Nauk) 1811. Oct. — The regular t.p. of the copy has a bottom line “Ausgabe fiir Unbegi- FeGtC a) a4 ton te poor «|. 17.658. Caroli a Linné Species plantarum exhibente plantas rite cognitas ad genera relatas cum differentiis specificis, nominibus trivialibus synonymis selectis, locis natalibus sec- undum systema sexuale digestas. Editio quarta, post Reichardianum quinta adjectis vegetabilibus hucusque cognitis curante Carolo Ludovico Willdenow ... Berolini [Berlin] (impensis G.C. Nauk) 1797-1825, 6 vols. Oct. (Sp. pl.). Authorship: vols. 1-5(1) to be attributed to Willdenow and to be cited (in abbreviated form) as Willd., Sp. pl. Volume 5(2) is by C.F. Schwagrichen and vol. 6(1, 2) by H.F. Link, to be cited as Schwégr. in Willd., Sp. pl. and Link in Willd., Sp. pl. 1(1): Jun 1797 (p. x: 17 Apr 1797; W. sent a copy to J. Banks on 24 Jun 1797), p. [i]- xxxl, [1]-495. — Motto on t.p. by Freyherr von der Lithe. 1(2): Jul 1798 (W. sent a copy to J.E. Smith 18 Aug 1798), p. [497]-1568. 2(1): Mar 1799 (W. sent copies to J. Banks and J.E. Smith on 23 Mar 1749), p. [i-iii], [1 ]-823. G 2(2): Dec 1799 (W. sent a copy to J.E. Smith on 24 Dec 1799), p. [833, sic, p. 825-832 not issued ]-1340. 3(2): 1-10 Nov 1802, p. [849]-1474. 3(3): Apr-Dec 1803 (t.p. 1803; available from Ostermesse Leipzig Apr 1804; published after A. Michaux, Fl. bor.-amer. 19 Mar 1803), p. [1475]-2409. 4(1): 1805, p. [1]-629. 4(2): Apr 1806 (available Easter 1806, see Allg. teut. Gart. Mag. 3(6): 234. 1806, and F. Ehrendorfer, Plant Syst. Evol. 124: 177. 1975), p. [631]-1157. 5(1): 25-27 Jun 1810 (Fuchs 1962), p. [i]-xxxxx, [1]-542. — Index by J.C. Hendel, p. [1], 543-544, [1-2]. 5(2): 1830, p. [i]-xiv, [1]-122. — See TL-2/11.430. — Alt. t.p. Species muscorum frondosorum editae a d. Friderico Schwaegrichen ... pars i. — Main t.p. Caroli a Linné Species ... cognitis olim curante Carolo Ludwigio Willdenow continuata ad muscos a F. Schwaegrichen, Prof. lips. Tomus 5. P. 2. sectio primo [sectio secunda never issued]. 6(1): 1824, p. [i*], [1]-xv, 1-160, 162 [for 161], [162, colo.]. — Caroli a Linné Species ... olim curante Carolo Ludovico Willdenow continuata a H.F. Link. Tomus vi. P. i. 6(2): 1825, p. [i*], [i]-vi, 1-128, [i]-xix [index; sometimes bound with 6(1)]. — Caroli .... Tomus vi. P. 11. Copies: B-S, BR, FAS, G, H, HH, MO(2), NY, U, US(3); IDC 403/2. Note: A.G. Dietrich, Sp. pl. 1831-1832, TL-2/1456 carries Willdenow’s name in the title; the book, however, is to be credited to A. Dietrich himself. INDEXES AND ADDITIONS to Willdenow’s Species plantarum: Henckel von Donnersmarck, Leo Victor Felix, Nomenclator botanicus, Halle a.S. 1803, TL- 2/2629. Continuatio 1-4, 1805-1812. Editio altera, Halle 1821, p. [i]-vi, [vii], [1]-828. Copies: MO, NY. 393 WILLDENOW Hendel, Johann Christian, Index generum ad Caroli a Linné Species plantarum ... Will- denow editarum ... curante Io. Chr. Hendel. Halle a.S. 1806, TL-2/2632. Coyte, William Beeston, Index plantarum, or an alphabetical arrangement of all the genera and species of plants hitherto described ... London 1807. + (index to volumes 1-3(6)), p. [i-im], [1]-445, [447]. Lichtenstein, August Gerhard Gottfried, Index alphabeticus generum botanicorum quotquot a Willdenovio ... recensentur ... Helmstedt 1814, TL-2/4500. Anon., Index alphabeticus Filicum in Caroli a Linné Specierum plantarum ... Willdenovii ... €numeratorum, Berolini (impensis G.C. Nauck) 1821, p. [1]-60. Copies: G, MO. Roth, Albrecht Wilhelm, Erinnerungen und Beitrége zu der neuen Ausgabe der Specierum plantarum .. _Willclenow, in Neue Beitr. Bot. 1: 63-238. 2 Mai 1802, TL-2/9631. Roth, Albrecht Wilhelm, Supplementary remarks on ... Willdenow’s new edition ... in Koenie et Sims, Ann. Bot. I: 134-152. 1 Mai 1804, 296- 320. 1 Sep-6 Nov 1804, 2: 10- 38. 1 Jun 1805. TL-2/3827. Schultes, Josef August, Observationes botanicae ... Innsbruck 1809, TL-2/11.260. Harriman, Neil A., An index to the vascular plants of Willdenow’s Species plantarum volumes t- 5(1), 1797-1810, Oshkosh, Wisconsin 1979. Anon., Neue Ann. Bot., Usteri 18: 143-145. 1800 (motto in vol. 1 of Sp. pl. by Freyherr von der Luhe and not by “Herder” as stated). Ref.: Anon., Bot. Zeit., Regensburg 1(1): 8-16. 1802, 1(2): 17-32. 1802. Dawson, W.R., Smith Papers, Cat. mss. Linn. Soc. 1: 97. 1934; The Banks letters 872. 1958. Fuchs, H.P., Taxon 11: 126-132. 1962 (on publ. date 5(1)). Kuntze, O., Revisio generum plantarum 1: cxxxiv-cxxxv. 1891 (dates vol. 1 1798). Link, H.F., Jahrb. Gewachsk. 1(2): 185-188. Mai 1819 (on the continuation of W.’s SDs Jala). Schubert, B.G., Rhodora 44: 147-150. 1942 (dates vols. 1-3). 17.659. Dr. Carl Ludwig Wildenow’s [sic] ... und Dr. Joh. Jacob Bernhardi’s zwei botanische Abhandlungen iiber einige seltene Farrenkrduter und tiber Asplenium und einige ihm verwandte Gattungen ... Erfurt (bey Beyer und Maring) 1802. Oct. (Bot. Abh. Farrenkr.). Common t.p. (as above): 1802, p. [i]. Bemerk. Farrenkr.: 1802 (JGLE 20 Mai-18 Jun 1802), p. [1]-32, pl. 1-3 (uncol. copp.) D. Carl Ludwig Wildenow’s [sic] ... Bemerkungen tiber einige seltene Farrenkréuter ... Erfurt (id.) 1802. (Bemerk. selt. Farrenkr.). — Preprinted or reprinted from Abh. Kurf.-Mainz. Akad. Wiss. Erfurt 2(5): 1-32, pl. 1-3. 1802. Ueber Asplenium: 1802, p. [1]-18, 1 pl. (uncol. copp.), Ueber Asplenium und einige ihm verwandte Gattungen der Farrenkrauter. Von Joh. Jac. Bernhardi [1774-1850, see TL-2/1: 199-200] ... Erfurt (id.) 1802. (Asplenium). Preprinted or reprinted from id. 2(6): 1-18. 1802. Copies: HH, NY. 17.660. Dr. Carl Ludwig Willdenow’s ... Anleztung zum Selbststudium der Botanik, ein Handbuch zu Offentlichen Vorlesungen ... Berlin (bey Ferdinand Oehmigke dem Altern) 1804. Duod. (Anleit. Selbststud. Bot.). Ed. [1]: 1804 (p. vi: 12 Aug 1804), frontisp. portr. Willdenow, p. [i]-vi, [1]-666, [1]-r2, pl. 1-4 (col. copp. F. Guimpel). Copies: HU, MO, NSUB, NY, UC. — PR 10283 mentions 12 p. expl. plates, not seen by us in the copies at MO, NY, but present in copy UC, Ed. [1a]: 1805 (p. iv: 1 Aug 1804), p. [i*], [i]-iv, [1]-308; [zweyte Abtheilung:] [i, h.t.], 309-654, [1]-12, expl. pl., [14, binder], pl. 1/2, 3, 4 (col. copp.). Copy: G. — Anleitung ... Botanik. Mit vier ausgemahlten Kupfertafeln. Wien (Gedruckt bey Anton v. Haykul) 1805. Oct. Ed. 2: 1809 (preface 14 Oct 1809), portr., p. [i]-vi, [1]-490, pl. 1-4 (id.). Copees: H-UB, NY, UC. — Zweite vermehrte und verbesserte Auflage, ... Berlin (Bei Ferdinand Oehmigke dem Aeltern) 1809. Oct. Dutch transl.: 1819, p. [i-iti], [1]-568, pl. 1-11. Copies: HH, NY, UC. — Handleiding tot de kennis der planten, gevolgd naar het hoogduitsch van G.L. Willdenow. met platen. Door Mr. Gerard Wttewaall, ... te Amsterdam (by J.C. Sepp en Zoon) 1819. Oct. — 394 WILLE In 3 parts: 1-6 Jun 1818, 14-19 Sep 1818, 18-23 Oct 1819 (contents of parts not known), (Handl. kennis pl.). Ed. 3: 1822 (p. viii: Feb 1822), p. [i]-vili, [1]-537, pl. 1-4. Copies: B, H-UB, HU, Lloyd libr. — ““Dritte vermehrte a verbesserte Auflage” von Heinrich Friedrich Link. Ed. 4: 1832 (p. vin: Apr 1832), p. [i]-vili, [1]-582, [583, err.], pl. 1-4 (uncol. copp.). Copies: NY, UC. — Vierte vermehrte und verbesserte Auflage, ... herausgegeben von Dr. Albert Dietrich, ... Berlin (Bei Ludwig Oehmigke) 1832. Oct. 17.661. Sur quelques nouveaux Palmiers de ! Amérique méridionale ... [Mém. Acad. R. Sci. Berlin 1804]. Qu. Publ.: 1804, p. [1]-17. Copy: G. — Reprinted and to be cited from Mém. Acad. R. Sci. Berlin 1804: 26-42. Original publ.: 1803, Abh. Akad. Wiss., Berlin 1803: 246-256. — Ueber einige neue siidameri- canische Palmen, also in Samml. deut. Abh., Berlin 6: 246-256. 1806 (n.v.). 17.662. Caricologia, sive descriptiones omnium specierum Caricis, in usum excursionum botanicarum pro amicis seorsim impressa ... Berolini 1805. Oct. (Caricologia). Publ.: 1805, p. [1]-107. Copy: B. — Mss. note in copy B: “nur 12 Exempl. gedruckt’. 17.663. D. Caroli Ludovici Willdenow ... Hortus berolinensis, sive icones et descriptiones, plantarum rariorum vel minus cognitarum quae in horto regio botanica berolinensi excoluntur ... Berolini [Berlin] (Impensis Fr. Schuppel) [1803-] 1806-1816. 2 vols. Fol. (Hort. berol.). Publ.: 1803-1816, in 2 vols., 10 fascicles (p. vi: 8 Apr 1806, p. [viii]: 4 Apr 1816), engr. t.p. (dated 1816), p. [i-xii], 2 engr. plans [A] and B, plates with text 1-708 (col. copp. F. Guimpel). [The BR copy has in addition a title page as above, but with ““Tomus I. Cum tabulis Ixxii aeneis coloratis. Berolini, mdcccvi’’]. Copies: BR, G, MO, NY. 1(1): Sep 1803, pl. 1-12. 1(2): Jan-Feb 1804, pl. 13-24. 1(3): Jan-Jun 1804, pl. 25-36. 1(4): Jan-Jun 1804, pl. 37-48. 1(5): Sep-Oct 1805, pl. 49-60. 1(6): Apr 1806, pl. 61-72, preface, plan [A]. 2(7): Jul-Sep 1806, pl. 73-84. 2(8): Jan-Jun 1809, pl. 85-96. 2(9): Jan-Jun 1812, pl. 97-108. 2(10): Apr-Jun 1816, plan B, epilogue [2 p. often bound with preface oa edited by H.F. Link. Ref.: Schlechtendal, D.F.L. von, Mag. Ges. naturf. Freunde, Berlin 6: v-xvi. 1814. Stearn, W.T., J. Bot. 75: 233-235. 1937. 17-664. D. Car. Lud. Willdenow, ... Enumeratio plantarum horti regii botanici berolinensis, continens descriptiones omnium vegetabilium in horto dicto cultorum. Berolini [Berlin] (in taberna Libraria Scholae realis) 1809. Oct. (Enum. fl.). [Part 1]: Apr 1809 (Easter Fair 1809), p. [i-iii], [1]-592. [Part 2]: Jun 1809 (p. vi: 11 Apr 1809), p. [i]-vi, [593]-1099. Supplementum: Jul-Dec 1814 (p. x: Nov 1812; t.p. dated 1813), p. [i]-x, [1]-70. — Post mortem autoris editum [edited by D.F.L. von Schlechtendal; see p. x; author: Willde- now]. Copies: BR, G, H-UB, HH, M, MICH, MO, NY, PH, U, US(2), USDA; IDC 356. Enumeratio ... berolinensis altera: 1821-1822, see under H.F. Link, TL-2/4695. Wille, Johan Nordal Fischer (1858-1924), Norwegian botanist, especially phycolog- ist; studied botany and geology at the University of Kristiania (Oslo) 1875, phycology with V.B. Wittrock in Uppsala 1878, plant anatomy and embryology with E. Warming in Copenhagen 1881 and S. Schwendener in Berlin 1882; Regnellian curator at the Stockholm Natural History Museum 1883; Dr. phil. Kristiania 1885; professor of botany at Stockholm University 1886; botany teacher at the Agricultural School in Aas, Norway 1889; professor of botany Univ. Kristiania 1893-1924. (Wille). her) WILLE HERBARIUM and Types: O. — Other material at BP, E, H, M, NY (Puerto Rico), S, US (algae in Drouet herb.). — Contributed to V.B. 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Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from Nyt Mag. Naturv. 25(1): [27]-61. 1879. 17.668. Om en ny endophytisk alge. Algologiske Bidrag ... Christiania (I Commission hos Jacob Dybwad) [1880]. Oct. Publ.: 1880 (Bot. Zeit. 16 Jul 1880, 25 Mar 1881; Nat. Nov Jan(1) 1880), cover-t.p., p. [1]-4, 7 pl. [Om ... endophytisk Alge], [1]-25, pl. 2 [Algologiske Bidrag 1-i11]. Copies: BR, FH, G, H, US. — Issued and to be cited as Christiania Videnskabsselsk. Forh. 1880(4): [1]-4, pl. 1 and 1880(5): [1]-25, pl. 2. 17.669. Bidrag til Kundskaben om Norges Ferskvandsalger ... Christiania [Oslo] (I Com- mission hos Jacob Dybwad) 1880. Oct. Publ.: Sep 1880 (Bot. Zeit. 8, 29 Oct 1880; Nat. Nov. Dec(2) 1880), cover-t.p., p. [1]-72, pl. 1-2. Copies: B, BR, FH, G, H, M, US. — Reprinted and to be cited from Christiania Vidensselsk. Forh. 1880(11): 1-72. pl. 1-2. 17.670. Om Hbvileceller hos Conferva (L.) Wille ... Ofversigt af Kongl. Vetenskaps- Akademiens Forhandlingar ... Stockholm 1881. Oct. Publ.: 1881 (Nat. Nov. Apr(2) 1882), p. [3]-26, pl. 9-10. Copies: B, US. — Reprinted and to be cited from K. Vet.-Akad. Forh. Stockholm 1881(8): [3]-26, pl. 9-z0. Ref.: Miller, C. (Berlin), Bot. Centralbl. 11(30): 113-115. 1882 (rev.). 17.671. Om Stammens og Bladenes Bygning hos Vochysiaceerne ... Kj@bnhavn (Bianco Lunos Kgl. Hof-Bogtrykkeri) 1882. Oct. Publ.: Jun 1882 (Bot. Zeit. 28 Jul 1882; Nat. Nov. Jul(2) 1882), p. [1]-28, pl. 7-17 (uncol., auth.). Copies: B, FH, G, M. — Preprinted or reprinted from Overs. K. Dansk. Vid. Selsk. Forh. 1882(2): 180-205, resumé 13-20, pl. 7-11. 1882. Ref.: Muller, C. (Berlin), Bot. Zeit. 40: 724-725. 20 Oct 1882 (rev.). Wille, N., Bot. Jahrb. 4: 137. 3 Mai 1883 (author’s abstract in German). 17.672. Om stammens og bladets bygning hos Avicennia mtida L. ... Sertryck af Botanisk Tidsskrift ... 1882. Oct. Publ.: Jun 1882 (Bot. Zeit. 28 Jul 1882; Nat. Nov. Jul(2) 1882), p. [33]-44, résumé p. [1]-2, pl. 4-5. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bot. Tidsskr. 13: [33]-44, résum€ [1]-2, pl. 4-5. 17.673. Kimens Udviklingshistorie hos Ruppia rostellata og Zannichellia palustris ... Kjébenhavn (Bianco Lunos Kgl. Hof- Bogtrykkeri) 1882. Oct. (Kimens Udv.-Hist.). Publ.: Aug 1882 (preprint so dated; Nat. Nov. Sep(2) 1882; Bot. Zeit. 24 Nov 1882; Bot. sou WILLE Jahrb. 22 Mar 1883), p. [i], [1]-14, pl. 1-2. Copies: B, FH, M. — Preprinted from Vid. Medd. naturh. For. abeanees 4: 1-14. 1883 (for 1882). 17.674. Om Chrysopyxis bipes Stein og Dinobryon sertularia Ehrenb. ... 1882. Oct. Publ.: 1882 (read 7 Jun 1882; Bot. Jahrb. 22 Mar 1883; Bot. Zeit. 27 Jul 1883 ), p. 9-22, pl. 8 Copy: US. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ofvers. K. Vet.-Akad. Férh. 1882(6): 9-22. pl. 8. 17.675. Om slegten Gongrosira Kitz. ... Ofversigt af Kongl. Vetenskaps Sade For- handlingar, 1883. Oct. Publ.: 1883 (referred to in Bot. Centralbl. a 18 Nov 1883; Bot. aha. Oct 1883; Nat. Nov. Nov(2) 1883), p. 5-20, pl. 2. Copies: B, US(2). — Reprinted and to be cited from K. Vet.-Akad. Forh. 1883(3): 5-20, pl. 2. 1882. 17.676. Ueber Akineten und Aplanosporen bei den Algen ... Separat-Abdruck ... Botanisches Centralblatt ... 1883. Oct. Publ.: 13-18 Nov 1883, p. [1]-5. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bot. Cen- tralbl. 16(7): 215-219. 1883. 17.677. Bidrag til Sudamerikas algflora i-iii ... Stockholm (Kongl. Boktryckeriet. P.A. Nor- stedt & Soner) 1884. Oct. (Bidr. Sudamer. algfl.). Publ.: Sep 1884 (Nat. Nov. Oct(3) 1884; Bot. Zeit. 31 Oct 1884), p. [1]-64, pl. 1-3 (uncol., auth.). Copies: B, FH, G, H, M, U, US; IDC 7670 (110-111). 17.678. Siebhyphen bei den Algen ... [Berichte der deutschen botanischen Gesellschaft ... 1885]. Oct. Publ.: 20 Feb 1885, p. [29]-31, pl. 5. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 3: 29-31. pl. 5. 1885. 17.679. Ueber Chromulina-Arten als Palmellastadium bei Flagellaten ... Separat-Abdruck aus “Bot. Centralblatt” 1885. Oct. Publ.: 24-29 Aug 1885, p. [1]-6. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from Boe. Cen- tralbl. 23(35): 258-263. 1885. 17.680. Alger fra Novaia-Zemlia og Kara-Havet, samlede paa Dijmphna-Expeditionen 1882-83 af Th. Holm, bestemte af... Kjgbenhavn (Bianco Lunos Kgl. Hof-Bogtrykkeri (F. Dreyer)) 1885. Oct. Jumor author: Lauritz Kolderup Rosenvinge (1858-1939). Publ.: 1885, p. [1]-18, pl. 13-14. Copies: B, FH, G, H, M, NY, US. — Reprinted and to be cited from C.F. Liitken, ed., Dijmphna-Togtets zoologisk-botaniske Udbytte [81 ]-96, pl. 13-14. 1885. 17.681. Bidrag til algernes physiologiske anatomi ... Stockholm (Kongl. Boktryckeriet .. .) 1885. Qu. (Bidr. alg. physiol. anat.). Publ.: 1885 (read 18 Mai 1885; Nat. Nov. Apr(1) 1886; Bot. Zeit. 30 Jul 1886), p. [1]- 104, pl. 1-8 (p.p. col. liths., auct.). Copies: FH, US; IDC 542. — Issued as K. Sv. Vet.- Akad. Handl. 21(12), 1885. Autoreferat: Bot. Jahrb. 7(2): 19-25. 31 Dec 1885. Ref.: Brunchorst (Bergen), Bot. Centralbl. 27(1): 1-6. 1886 (rev.). Wille, N., Bot. Centralbl. 27(9): 245-247 (reply to Brunchorst; also repr. Cassel 1886, p. [1]-3. Copy: B). 17.682. Ueber die Entwickelungsgeschichte der Pollenkirner der Angiospermen und das Wachsthum der Membranen durch Intussusception ... Christiania [Oslo] (In Com- mission bei Jacob Dybwad ...) 1886. Oct. (Entw.-Gesch. Pollenk. Angvosp.). Publ.: Jul 1886 (p. 71: printed 12 Jul 1886; Bot. Zeit. 26 Nov 1886; Nat. Nov. Sep(1) 1886), p. [1]-71, pl. 1-3 (uncol., auct.). Copies: B, FH. — Issued as Christiania Vid- Selsk. Forh. 1886(5). Preliminary publ.: Om Pollenkorenes Udvikling hos Juncaceer og Cyperaceer, in Videnskabsselsk. Forh. (Christiania) 16: 1-4. 1882. 308 WILLE 17.683. Beitrége zur Entwickelungsgeschichte der phystologischen Gewebesysteme bei einigen Florideen ... Halle (Druck von E. Blochmann & Sohn ...) 1887. Qu. Publ.: 1887 (read 14 Dec 1886; Bot. Centralbl. 20-24 Feb 1888; Bot. Zeit. 24 Feb 1888), p. [1]-52, pl. 3-8 (6-8 col.). Copies: BR, FH, G, H, NY, US. — Reprinted and to be cited from Nova Acta Leop. 52(2): [49]-100, pl. 3-8. 1887. 17.684. Algologische Mittheilungen ... Separat-Abdruck aus Pringsheim’s Jahrbiichern ... [1887]. Oct. Publ.: Dec 1887 (Nat. Nov. Jan(2) 1888), p. [425]-518, pl. 16-19. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from Jahrb. wiss. Bot. 18(4): [425]-518, pl. 16-19. 1887. 17.685. Om Fucaceernes blerer ... Stockholm (Kongl. Boktryckeriet. P.A. Norstedt & Soner) 1889. Oct. Publ.: 1889 (Nat. Nov. Sep(2) 1889), p. [1]-21, pl. 1-2. Copies: B, FH, H; IDC 7670 (224). — Issued as Bih. K. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Handl. 14(3), no. 4. 1889. German abstract: Dec 1888, Biol. Foren. Forh., Stockholm 1(3): [63]-65. 1888. 17.686. Mycologiske notiser ... Bot. Not. 1893. Oct. Publ.: 15 Feb 1893, p. [1]-11. Copy: FH. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bot. Not. 1893: I-11. 17.687. Forskningsretninger in den botaniske Videnskab ... ‘Tiltreedelsesforetesning ... Krist- iania (Chr. Schibsteds Bogtrykkeri) 1893. Publ.: 1893, p. [1]-31. Copy: B. — Reprinted from the daily paper Aftenposten, Kristiania 1893, nos. 506, 507 and 508 (orig. n.v.). 17.688. Om et subfossilt fund af Zostera marina ... Aftryck ur Geol. Foren. i Stockholm Forhandl. ... 1894. Publ.: 1894, p. [i, recto of 576], 576-578. Copy: Reprinted and to be cited from Geol. Foren. Stockholm Forh. 16(6): 576-578. 1894 (possibly publ. 1895, see Bot. Zeit. 54: 32. 16 Jan 1806). 17.689. Ueber Pleurocladia lacustris A. Br. und deren systematische Stellung ... 1895. Oct. Publ.: 2 Apr 1895, p. [i], [106]-112. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 13(3): [106]-112. 1895. 17.690. On Faréernes ferskvandsalger og om ferskvandsalgernes spredningsmaader ... Bot. Not. 1897. Oct. ° ; Publ.: 15 Feb and 1 Apr 1897 (in journal), p. [1]-32, [49]-61, pl. 1. Copies: B, G, M, US. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bot. Not. 1897: [1]-32. 15 Feb, [49]-61. 1 Apr 1897. 17.691. Beitrdge zur physiologischen Anatomie der Laminariaceen ... Christiania (Trykt 1 Cen- traltrykkeriet) 1897. Oct. (Beztr. physiol. Anat. Laminar.). Publ.: 1897 (Nat. Nov. Feb(1) 1898; program for second semester 1897), p. [i-1i], [1]-70, 1 pl. (double; p.p. col.). Copies: BR, FH, G, H, PH. — Reprinted from Univ. Festskr. Kong Oscar II, 2: [1]-70, 7 pl. 1897. Ref:: Solms, H., Bot. Zeit. 56: 375-376. 16 Dec 1808 (rev.). 17.692. Ueber Zeichnungen von einigen Planktonalgen ... [Leipzig (Verlag von Arthur Georgi)] 1898. Oct. Publ.: 15 Apr 1898, cover-t.p., p. [1]. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from Biol. Centralbl. 18(8): 302. 1898: — Elakatothrix Wille gen. nov. 17.693. Om nogle vandsoppe ... Christiania (I Kommission hos Jacob Dybwad ...) 1899. Oct. (Vandsoppe). Publ.: Feb 1899 (printed 13 Feb 1899), p. [1]-14, 7 pl. (p.p. col. lith., auth.). Copies: FH, EE NY@US: 17.694. Coa Notizen i-vi ... Separataftryk af ““Nyt Magazin for Naturvidenskb.” . 1900. Oct. 399 WILLE 1-6: shortly after 17 Apr 1900 (date of printing; Nat. Nov. Jun-Jul 1900), p. [1]-27. — Reprinted and to be cited from Nyt Mag. Naturvid. 38(1): [1]-27. 1goo. 7-8: shortly after 22 Mar rgor (date of printing; Nat. Nov. Jun(2) 1911), p. [1]-24. — Id. 39(1): [1]-24. 1901. - g-14: shortly after 1 Mai 1903 (date of printing; Nat. Nov. Jul(1) 1903), p. [89]-185, pl. 3-4. — Id. 41(1): [89]-185, pl. 3-4. 1903. 15: 1909, see below Uber Wittrockiella. 16-21: shortly after 8 Aug 1910 (date of printing; Nat. Nov. Aug(2) 1911), p. [281]-306, pl. 1-2. — Id. 48: [281]-306, pl. 1-2. 1910. 22-24: shortly after 5 Nov 1912 (date of printing), p. [1]-26, p/. 1. — Preprinted id. 51(1): [1]-26, pl. 7. 1913. : 25-29: shortly after 14 Mar 1919 (date on errata, p. [61]; E. Warming received his copy Apr 1919; p. 1-60 printed 27 Jan 1919), p. [1]-60, pl. 1-3 [61, err.]. — Id. 56: 1-60, [61, err.]. IQ19. Copies: B, BR, FH, G, H, M, NY, US, USDA; IDC 6425 [1-6 only]. 17.695. Studien tiber Chlorophyceen i-vii ... Christiania (In Kommission bei Jacob Dybwad ..) 1901. Oct. (Stud. Chlorophyc.). Publ.: 1901 (read 28 Sep 1900; reprint t.p. dated 1901; Bot. Centralbl. 7 Nov 1901; Nat. Nov. Jun(1) 1go1), p. [1]-46, pl. 1-4 (col. liths., auth.). Copies: FH, H, M, NY, USDA. — Issued as Videnskabsselsk. Skr. [Christiania] Math.-nat. KI. 1900(6). 1901. 17.696. Vegetationen i Seljérd i Telemarken efter 100 aars forl@b ... Separataftryk af “Nyt Magazin f. naturvidenskab.” ... 1902. Oct. Publ.: shortly after 12 Apr 1902 (date of printing), p. [65]-98. Copzes: B, NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Nyt Mag. Naturvid. 40(1): [65]-98. 1902. — See BL 2: 460. 17.697. Mitteilungen iiber einige von C.E. Borchgrevink auf dem antarctischen Festlande ge- sammelte Pflanzen ... Separatabdruck af ‘“‘Nyt Mag. f. Naturvidenskab.” ... 1902. Oct. Publ.: shortly after 13 Oct 1902 (date of printing; Nat. Nov. Dec(2) 1902), p. [203]-222, pl. 1-4. Copies: BR, H, US. — Reprinted and to be cited from Nyt Mag. Naturv. 40(3- 4): [203]-222, pl. 1-4. 1902. Autoreferat: Bot. Centralbl. go: 706-707. 23 Dec 1902. 17.698. Ueber einige von J. Menyhardt in Siidafrika gesammelte Siisswasseralgen ... Separatab- druck aus der ‘‘Oesterreichischen botanischen Zeitschrift”, ... 1903. Oct. Collector: Rev. Ladislav (“Laszlo”) Menyharth (1849-1897). Publ.: Mar 1903, p. [1]-7. Copies: B, FH, NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Osterr. bot. Z. 53: 89-95. 1903. 17.699. XX. Schizophyceen ... [Nordisches Plankton ... Kiel und Leipzig (Verlag von Lipsius & Tischer) [1903]]. Oct. Publ.: Jul 1903 (in collective work; Nat. Nov. Aug(1) 1903; Bot. Zeit. 16 Sep 1903; Hedwigia 5 Aug 1902), cover, p. xx-I-xx-29. Copy: US. — Reprinted and to be cited from K. Brandt-Kiel, ed., Nordisches Plankton 2(xx): 1-29. 1903. 17.700. Die Schizophyceen der Plankton-Expedition ... Kiel und Leipzig (Verlag von Lipsius & Tischer) 1904. Qu. (Schizophyc. Plankt.-Exped.). Publ.: Oct 1904 (date on cover; Nat. Nov. Jan 1905; Bot. Centralbl. 7 Feb 1905; Nat. Nov. Feb(1) 1905), cover-t.p., p. [1]-88. pl. 1-3. Copies: H, US. — Issued in V. Hensen, Ergebn. Plankt.-Exp. Humboldt-Stift. 4, Mf: 1-88, pl. 1-3. 1904. Facsimile ed.: 1977, Verlag von J. Gramer, Lehre. Copy: FH. Ref.: Heering, W.C.A., Bot. Centralbl. 99: 346-349. 1905 (rev.). 17.701. Ueber die Gattung Gloionema Ag. Eine Nomenklaturstudie ... [Sonder-Abdruck aus der Festschrift zu P. Ascherson’s siebzigstem Geburtstage. Berlin (Verlag von Gebruder Borntraeger ...) 1904. Oct. Publ.: 4 Jun 1904 (in Festschrift; ObZ for Mai-Jun 1904), p. [439]-450. Copies: B, BR, H, NY, US. — Reprinted and to be cited from Festschr. Ascherson [439]-450. 1904. 310 WILLE 17.702. Motion au Congrés international de Botanique deuxiéme session. Vienne 1905 ... Separataftryk af ““Nyt Magazin f. Naturvidenskaberne” B. 42. Kristiania 1904. Oct. Co-author: Veit Brecher Wittrock (1839-1914). Publ.: shortly after 30 Mai 1904 (date of printing), p. [217]-220. Copies: FAS, G. — Reprinted and to be cited from Nyt Mag. Naturv. B-42: [217]-220. 1904. 17.703. Om indvandringen af det arktiske Floraelement til Norge ... Separataftryk af ‘“Nyt Mag. f. Naturvidensk.” ... [Christiania] 1905. Oct. Publ.: shortly after 15 Sep 1905 (date of printing; Nat. Nov. Nov(2) 1905), p. [315]-338. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from Nyt mag. f. Naturvidensk. 43(4): [315]-338. 1905. German transl.: Bot. Jahrb. 36 (Beibl. 81): 44-62. 1905, also reprinted, cover, p. [i], [44]- 61. Copy: NY. 17.704. Uber die Schiibeler’ schen Anschauungen in betreff der Veranderungen der Pflanzen in nordlichen Breiten ... Sonderabdruck aus dem Biologischen Centralblatt ... 1905. Oct. Publ.: 1 Sep 1905 (in journal; Nat. Nov. Oct 1905), p. [561]-574. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from Biol. Centralbl. 25(17): [561]-574. 1905. — For F. Chr. Schtbe- ler, Vaxtlivet 1 Norge, 1879, see TL-2/11.212. 17.705. Algologische Untersuchungen an der Biologischen Station in Drontheim i-vii ... Trondhjem (Aktietrykkeriet) 1906. Oct. (Algol. Unters.). Publ.: 1906, p. [1]-38, 7 pl. Copies: B, BR, FH, H, NY, US. — Issued as K. Norske Vid. Selsk. Skr. 1906(3), and Medd. Trondj. Biol. Stat. 2. 17.706. Uber sogenannte Kriippelzapfen bei Picea excelsa (L.) Link ... Separataftryk af “Nyt Magazin f. Naturvidenskaberne ... 1907. Oct. Publ.: shortly after 23 Oct 1907 (date of printing), p. [373]-387, [388], pl. 3. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from Nyt Mag. Naturvidensk. 45(4): [373]-387, [388], pl. 3. 1907. 17.707. Zur Entwicklungsgeschichte der Gattung Oocystis ... Sonderabdruck aus den Berichten der Deutschen Botanischen Gesellschaft ... 1908. [i.e. 1909]. Oct. Publ.: 28 Jan 1909 (in journal; BR copy reprint rd. 3 Mai 1909; Nat. Nov. Jul(2) 1909), p. [812]-822, pl. 15. Copies: B, BR, NY, US. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 26a(10): [812]-822. pl. 15. 1909. 17.708. Uber Wittrockiella nov. gen. ... Christiania (A.W. Bréggers Bogtrykkeri) 1909. Oct. (Wittrockiella). Publ.: 5 Mai 1909 (offered to Wittrock), p. [1]-21, pl. 1-4. Copies: B, BR, G, M, NY, US(2), USDA. — Preprinted or reprinted from Nyt Mag. Naturvid. 47: 209-225. 1909. — Counts as no. 25 of Algologische Notizen (see above, 1899). 17.709. Der anatomische Bau ber Himanthalia Loren (L.) Lyngb. ... Leipzig (Verlag von Gebrtider Borntraeger) 1910. Publ.: Jun 1910 (Nat. Nov. Jul(1) 1910), cover-t.p., p. [495]-538, pl. 14-15. Copies: B, NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Jahrb. wiss. Bot. 47: [495]-538, pl. 14-15. 1910. 17.710. Om stammens og bladets bygning hos Myriocarpa cordifolia Liebm. ... Sertryk af Biologiske Arbejder tilegnede Eug. Warming den 3. November 1911. Oct. Publ.: 3 Nov 1911, cover, p. [265]-279. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from Biol. Arbejd. Warming [265]-279. IgI1. 17-711. Om udvikligen af Ulothnx flaccida Kitz. ... Separattryck ur Svensk Botanisk Tidskrift ... 1912. Oct. Publ.: 28 Oct 1912 (in journal), cover-t.p., p. [447]-458, pl. 14. Copies: B, BR, NY, US. — Reprinted and to be cited from Sv. bot. Tidskr. 6(3): [447]-458, pl. 14. 1912. 17.712. Botanische und zoologische Ergebnisse einer wissenschaftlichen Forschungsreise nach den Samoainseln, dem Neuguinea-Archipel und den Salomonsinseln von Marz bis By WILLE Dezember 1905. Siszwasseralgen bearbeitet von Dr. N. Wille (Christiania) ... Wien (aus der kaiserlich-koniglichen Hof- und Staatsdruckerei ...) 1904. Qu. Publ.: 1914, cover-t.p., p. [i], [1]-22, pl. 7-3 with text. Copies: FH, NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Denkschr. Akad. Wiss., Wien, math.-nat. Kl. gt: [1]-22, pl. 1-3 (id.). 1914. See TL-2/8726 under K. Rechinger, editor and collector for the complete series. Preliminary publ.: Oct 1913, Hedwigia 53: 144-147. — Neue Siisswasseralgen von den Samoa- Inseln. 17.713. The flora of Norway and its immigration ... Reprinted from the Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden ... 1915. Oct. Publ.: Feb-Apr 1915 (in journal), cover-t.p., p. 59-108. Copies: B, G, H, NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 2: 59-108. 1915. 17.714. Report on an expedition to Porto Rico for collecting fresh-water algae ... Reprinted, ... Journal of the New York Botanical Garden ... 1915. Oct. Publ.: Jul 1915, cover-t.p., p. [132]-146. 1915. Copies: B, NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from J. New York Bot. Gard. 16: 132-146. 1915. 17.715. Phykoerythrin ber den Myxophyceen ... Sonderabdruck aus den Berichten der Deut- schen Botanischen Gesellschaft, ... 1922. Oct. Publ.: 27 Jul 1922, p. [188]-192. Copies: B, BR. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 40(6): [188]-192. 1922. 17.716. Southern Tibet ... Algen aus Zentralasien gesammelt von Dr. Sven Hedin bear- beitet von N. Wille ... Stockholm (Litographic Institute of the general staff of the Swedish army) 1922. Qu. Publ.: 1922, cover-t.p., p. [153]-193, [194, 195], pl. 11. Copies: BR, NY, US. — Reprinted and to be cited from S. Hedin, Southern Tibet 6(3): [153]-[195], pl. zz. 17.717. Karplanter og ferskvandsalger fra erne Husdy, Ona og R¢sholmen paa Nordmg¢r ... Sertryk av Nyt Magazin for Naturvidenskaberne ... 1923. Oct. Publ.: shortly after 19 Oct 1922 (date of printing on verso of p. 89), p. [53]-89, [verso of 89], pl. 1-2. Copies: B, BR, NY. — Preprinted or reprinted from Nyt Mag. Naturv. 61: 53-89. 1923. 17.718. Siisswasseralgen von der Deutschen Siidpolar-Expedition auf dem Schiff “Gauss” ... [1924]. Qu. Publ.: Oct 1924 (Nat. Nov.), p. [373]-445, pl. 27-30. Copy: US. — Reprinted and to be cited from Deut. Sudpolar-Exp. 8(Bot.)(4): 373-445, pl. 27-30. 1924 (not 1928, sic). 17.719. Vorarbeiten zu einer Monographie der Chroococcaceen ... Oslo (A.W. Brdggers Boktry- kkeri A-S) 1925. Oct. Editor: K. Munster Strom (1902-x). Publ.: shortly after 15 Apr 1925 (date on p. 209), cover-t.p., p. [169]-209, pl. 6-14. Copy: NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Nyt Mag. Naturvid. 62: 169-209. 1925. Willemet, [Pierre] Remi (1735-1807), French (Lorraine) botanist, pharmacist, pro- fessor of natural history at the medical college and director of the botanical garden at Nancy. (Willemet). HERBARIUM and types: NCY. — Letters at G, UPS-UB. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 2(1): 559, 5(1): 164; Backer p. 664; Barnhart 3: 497 (b. 13 Sep 1735, d. 21 Jul 1807); BL 2: 174, 732; BM 1: 390, 5: 2325; GSP 6: 374; Dryander 3: 217, 349, 443, 540, 558; Frank 3 (Anh.) 2: 74; GR p. 367; Herder p. 96, 309, 395; Jackson p. 161, 306, 307, 420; LS 28943-28944; PR 1918-1919, 10287-10290, ed. 1: 11268-11272 and see index; Rehder 5: 923; TL-1/1425; TL-2/6669, see H.F. Soyer-Willemet; Tucker 1: 747; Zander ed. 10, p. 733, ed. 11, p. 836. 312 WILLE BIOFILE: Anon., Brit. Mus. gen. cat. print. books 257: 963. 1965; Cat. gén. livr. impr. Bibl. natl. 223: 1060-1068. 1975. Desvaux, N.A., J. Bot. 2: 125. 1808. Haldat, Mag. encycl. 5: 113-133. 1807 (obit.). Hoefer, Nouv. biogr. gén. 46: 748. 1866. Justin-Lamouroux, J.V., Notice biographique sur Pierre Remy Willemet, Bruxelles. 1808, 20 p. Kirschleger, F.R., Fl. Alsace 2: Ixviii-lxix. 1857. T. d. B., in J.Fr. Michaud, Biogr. univ. 44: 632. 1970 (facs. ed.). Werner, R.G., Bull. Acad. Soc. Lorrain. Sci. 6(2): 118. 1966. COMPOSITE WoRKs: (1) With N.J. de Necker, Willemetia s.d. (between 1777 and 1780) see TL-2/6669. - A further copy is at BR, bound with Willemet’s Phytogr. écon. Lorraine 1780. (2) With G.F. Hoffmann, Utz. lich. 1787; see TL-2/2881, but there attributed by us erroneously to P.R. Willemet’s son P.R.F. de P. Willemet. The Lichénographique économique, however, is by P.R. Willemet. (3) With Jean Francois Coste (1741-1819), Essazs botaniques, chimiques et pharmaceutiques sur quelques plantes indigénes ... Nancy 1778, p. [1*-ix*], [i]-x, [1]-120, chart. Copies: HU, UC. — Nouvelle édition Nancy 1793 (n.v.). NOTE: (1) Maternal grandfather of Hubert Felix Soyer-Willemet (1791-1867), see TL- 2/5: 765-766. (2) For the various genera called Waillemetia see H.F. Soyer-Willemet, Ann. Sci. nat., Bot. ser. 2. 2: 127-128. 1824. EPONYMY: Wallemetia Maerklin (1801). Note: Waillemetia Brongniart (1827) honors H. Soyer-Willemet, ¢.v. 17.720. Phytographie économique de la Lorraine, ou recherches botaniques sur les plantes utiles dans les arts. Ouvrage couronné ... a Nancy (Chez la Veuve Leclerc, ...) 1780. Oct. (Phytogr. écon. Lorraine). Publ.: 1780, p. [i-iv], [1]-142. Copies: BR, HH, USDA. — The copy at BR is bound with Necker [and Willemet] Willemetia, TL-2/6669. 17.721. Monographie pour servir a U histoire naturelle et botanique de la famille des plantes étoilées; ouvrage couronné ... a Strasbourg (chez Amand Koenig,...) 1791. Oct. (Monogr. pl. étoul.). Publ.: Jun-Nov 1791 (p. viii: Mai 1791; see Stafleu, Taxon 12: 84. 1963), p. [i]-ci. Copies: BR, G, HH, NY, USDA; IDC 5816. 17.722. Phytographie encyclopédique, ou flore de l’ancienne Lorraine et des départemens circonvoisins, ... a Nancy (Chez Guivard, ...) an xii, 1. de l’Empire frangais, 1805. Oct. 3 vols. (Phytogr. encycl.). 1: 1805 (J. Phys. Chim. Hist. nat. Oct-Nov 1805, all 3 vols. reviewed), p. [1]-x, [1]-464. 2: 1805, p. [1, ii], 465-931. 3: 1805, p. [1, ii], 933-1394, [1]-94, [1]-8, Linn. sex. syst. Copies: BR, G, NY. Reissue: 1808, as 1805 ed., with different t.p.: Phytographie encyclopédique, ou flore économique, contenant les lois fondamentales de la botanique, les caractéres essentiels des genres et espéces ... 3 vols. Paris (Brunot-Labbe ...) 1808. Oct. Copies: BR, NY, USDA. Note by Kirschleger (1857): ““Cette Flore est somptueusement imprimée; mais le fond ou le texte est extreémement lourd, rempli d’erreurs grossiéres. Ce livre es plutot ’oeuvre d’un médecin-herboriste que d’un botaniste proprement dit”’. Willemet, Pierre Rémi Francois de Paule (1762-1790), French botanist and physi- cian; Dr. phil. Paris 1783; from 1784-1788 studying at military hospitals in Strasbourg; habil. Collége de médecine Nancy 1788; to Mysore in 1789 (physician to Tippo Saib); died at Seringapatnum 1790; son of P.R. Willemet; uncle of Soyer-Willemet. (P. Willemet). 343 WILLEMET HERBARIUM and TyYPEs: Unknown. — Letters at UPS-UB. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 497; Herder p. 143, 219; Hortus 3: 1207; IF p. 738; PR 10291-10292, ed. 1: 11266-11267; Rehder 1: 481, 3: 259; TL-2/2881. BIOFILE: Anon., Cat. gén. livr. impr. Bibl. natl. 223: 1068. 1975. Arnim, M., Mitgl.-Verz. Ges. Wiss. Gottingen 181. 1928. Hoefer, Nouv. biogr. gén. 46: 748. 1866. Michaud, J.Fr., Biogr. univ. 44: 632-633. 1970 (facs. ed.). Millin, A.-L., Act. Soc. Hist. nat. Paris 1: 122-129. 1792 (obit.). Poiret, J.L.M., zn Lamarck, Encycl. méth., Bot. 8: 762. 1808. Werner, R.G., Bull. Acad. Soc. Lorr. Sci. 6(2): 118-119. 1966 (b. 2 Apr 1962). NOTE: We did not see a copy of his An vires plantarum ex characteribus botanicis sunt inferendae? Nancy (Bachot) 1782, 4 p. Qu., PR 10291 (copy in Bibl. Juss., now P-Bibl. centr.). 17.723. Herbarium Mauritianum auctore Petro Remigio Willemet. Praefatus est Alb. Ludov. Millin. Lipsiae [Leipzig] (apud Petr. Phil. Wolf) 1796. Oct. (Herb. Maurit.). Publ.: 1796 (AKL 8 Jul 1796), p. [i*], [i]-xii, 1-64. Copies: G, USDA. — Also issued as Ann. Bot., ed. P. Usteri 18: 1-66. 1796. Willey, Henry (1824-1907), American lawyer, journalist and botanist (lichenologist), admitted to the New York bar 1848; practiced law at Geneseo and Spencerport N.Y. 1848-1851; editor of the New Bedford Daily Evening Standard 1857-1900. (Willey). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: US (10.000). — Other material at BR, C, F, FH, GZU, H-NYL, LD, M, STU, TUR-V, UPS (impt. set), WRSL. Lichenes exstccati nos. 1-241. Set at FH. — Letters at FH. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 498 (b. 19 Jul 1824, d. 15 Mar 1907); GR p. 199, Pl. [93], cat. p. 73; Hawksworth p. 186; Jackson p. 363; Kelly p. 241, 259; Lenley p. 435; LS 28945-28976; ME 1: 240; Morren ed. 10, p. 123; NW p. 61; PH go6; SBC p. 1964; Stevenson p. 1262; TL-2/15.285. BIOFILE: Anon., Amer. men sci. ed. 1. 348. 1906 (ed. until 1890); Bot. Gaz. 12: 71. 1887 (herbarium and library for sale; value US$ 2000.); Brit. Mus. gen. cat. print. books 257: 1003-1004. 1965; Index Amer. bot. lit. 1886-1966. 4: 537. 1969; Natl. Cycl. Amer. biogr. 10: 40-41. 1900 (editor until 1900); Who’s who Amer. 1-4, 1899-1907; Who was who Amer. 1: 1350. 1968 (editor until 1900). Day, M., Rhodora 3: 287. 1go1 (herb.). Fink, B., Mycologia 6(2): 49-53. 1914 (obit., portr., bibl.). Howe, Jr., R.H., Bot. Gaz. 56: 502-503. 1913 (obit., portr.), N. Bedford Sunday Standard 20 Jul 1913 (id.). Jennings, O.E., Bryologist 17: 75-76. 1914 (obit., portr.). Laundon, J.R., Lichenologist 11: 19. 1979 (coll. US). Rickett, H.W., Index Bull. Torrey bot. Club 104-105. 1955. Wilson, J.G. & J. Fiske, eds., Appleton’s cycl. Amer. biogr. 6: 518-519. 1889. Wittrock, V.B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 202. 1905. COMPOSITE WORKS: Identifications of lichens zm J.T. Rothrock, List of, and notes upon, the lichens collected by T.H. Bean in Alaska ... Proc. U.S. Natl. Mus. 7(1): 1-9. 3 Jun 1884. — See Rothrock, TL-2/4: 928. EPONYMY: Willeya J. Miller Arg. (1883). 17.724. Lichens collected by the United States expedition under Dr. F.V. Hayden to the Yellowstone region in 1872, by Dr. J.M. Coulter, botanist, and determined by H. Willey. Reprinted with corrections from the 6th annual report of the U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories, Washington 1873. Oct. (Lich. U.S. exped. Hayden). 3) 4" B.S. WILLIAMS Collector: John Merle Coulter (1851-1928), TL-2/1: 558-559. Publ.: 1873, p. [1]-4. Copies: G, NY. — Reprinted, with corrections, from Ann. Rep. U.S. Geol. Surv. 1873: 790-792. 17.725. A list of North American lichens arranged according to Prof. E. Tuckerman’s “Genera lichenum” ... New Bedford, Mass. 1873. Duod. (List N. Amer. lich.). Publ.: Jan 1873 (t.p.), p. [1]-30. Copies: FH(2), G(2), NY, PH, Stevenson, USDA. 17.726. Statistics and distribution of North American lichens ... Bull Buf. Soc. nat. Sci. ... 1873. Oct. (tatist. distr. N. Amer. lich.). Publ.: Dec 1873 (read 3 Oct 1873; Grevillea Jan 1874 as preprint; Apr 1874 as journal publ.), p. 161-167. Copy: G. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bull. Buffalo Soc. nat. Sci. 1(3): 161-167. 1873 (journal issue 1874). 17.727. An introduction to the study of lichens ... with a supplement and ten plates. Printed for the author. New Bedford (E. Anthony & Sons, ...) 1887. Oct. (Intr. study lich.). Publ.: Mai 1887 (TBC Jul 1887; Bot. Gaz. Jun 1887; Nat. Nov. Aug(1) 1887), p. [1]-72, 10 pl. in text. Copies: FH, G, NY(3), PH, Stevenson, USDA. 17.728. A synopsis of the genus Arthonia ... New Bedford, Massachusetts (printed for the author ...) 1890. Oct. (Syn. Arthonia). Publ.: Jun 1890 (p. ui: Jan 1890; Bot. Gaz. Jul 1890; Nat. Nov. Aug(1) 1890), p. [1*], [i]-vi, [vii], [1]-62. Copies: FH, G, NY(2), Stevenson; IDC 716. Ref.: Hue, A.M., Bull. Soc. bot. France 39: 34-35. 1892 (rev.). Minks, A. (Stettin), Bot. Centralbl. 46: 98-100. 1891 (rev.). 17.729. Enumeration of the lichens found in New Bedford, Massachusetts and its vicinity from 1862 to 1892 ... New Bedford, Massachusetts (printed for the author ...) 1892. Oct. (Enum. lich. New Bedford). Publ.: Dec 1892 (p. ii: Dec 1892; Bot. Gaz. Apr 1893; TBC 15 Jul 1893), p. [1*-11*], [1]- ii, [5, sic]-39. Copies: FH, G. Ref.: Minks, A. (Stettin), Bot. Centralbl. 54: 297-299. 24 Mai 1893 (rev.). 17.730. Notes on some North American species of Parmelia [1896]. Oct. ( Notes N. Amer. Parmelia). Publ.: Apr 1896 (in journal; date of reprint not known), p. [1]-4. Copy: G. — Reprinted with changes from Bot. Gaz. 21: 202-206. 1896. Williams, Benjamin Samuel (1822-1890), English horticulturist (orchidologist); gardener’s training with his father at The Woodlands, Hertfordshire owned by John Warner, some time in charge of the orchid collections at The Woodlands; nurseryman with R. Parker at Holloway 1854-1861; independent flower grower at Holloway from 1861 (Victoria and Paradise nurseries). (B.S. Williams). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIoGRAPHY: Backer p. 664; BB p. 327; BM 5: 2326, 8: 1436; Desmond p. 661 (b. 2 Mar 1824, d. 24 Jun 1890); Herder p. 289, 367, 435; Hortus 3: 1207; Langman p. 805; Morren ed. 10, p. 73; NI 2160; Rehder 5: 923; TL-2/6282; Tucker 1: VAgpZoanderied) L0,)/ps 733, ed.) 1i,,p2 1636: BIOFILE: Allen, D.E., Victorian fern craze 20, 41. 1969. Anon., Brit. Mus. gen. cat. print. books 258: 162. 1965; Gard. Chron. ser. 3. 7: 801. 1890 (d.); Proc. Linn. Soc., London 1890-1892: 27. 1893 (obit. not., d. 24 Jun 1890). Boase, F., Modern Engl. biogr. 6: 887. 1965. Ed. P., Rev. hortic. Belg. étrang. 16: 208. 1890 (d.; memorial). Reinikka, M.A., A history of the orchid 223-225. 1972. Williams, H., zn R. Warner et al., Orchid album 9: [3 p.]. 1891. ono B.S. WILLIAMS COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Co-editor, Th. Moore et al., The orchid album, vols. 1-9, 1881-1891 (TL-2/6282). (2) Notes on culture, in R. Warner, Select Orchidaceous plants, London 1862-1865, TL- 2/16.742. 17.731. The orchid-growers manual containing a brief description of upwards of two hundred and sixty orchidaceous plants together with notices of their times of flowering and most approved modes of treatment; ... London (Chapman and Hall, ...) 1852. Oct. (Orch.-grow. man.). Ed. [1]: 1852, frontisp. (col.), p. [i]-vitl, [1]-108. Copy: NY. Ed. 2: 1862, p. [i], frontisp., [iii]-xii, [1]-160. Copy: Harvard (Dumb. Oaks). Ed. 3: 1868 (p. 1x: Feb 1868), p. [i]-xvi, [1]-251. Copy: Harvard (Dumb. Oaks). Ed. 4: 1871 (p. viii: Mar 1871), p. [i]-viii, [1]-300, pl. Copies: HH, LIV, NY. — London (published at Victoria and Paradise nurseries ...). Duod. Ed. 5: 1877 (p. xi: Apr 1877), p. [i-iv], frontisp., [v]-xi, [1]-336, plates. Copies: Harvard (Dumb. Oaks), HH, NY. Ed. 6: Nov-Dec 1885 (p. xiv: Oct 1885; rev. J. Bot. Mar 1886; Nat. Nov. Jun(2) 1886), p. [i]-xiv, [1]-659, [660], plates. Copies: BR, Harvard (Dumb. Oaks), NY. Ed. 7: Jun-Jul 1894 (p. iv; Mai 1894; Nat. Nov. Aug(1) 1894; Bot. Zeit. 1 Feb 1895), p. [i]-xix, frontisp., p. [1]-796, [797, err.], plates. Copies: G, MO, NY; IDC 5341. — Edited by H. Williams. Facsimile ed.: 1973, Lehre (J. Cramer), ISBN 3-7682-0043-4, 11, xx, 798 p. 17.732. Hints on the cultivation of British and exotic ferns and Lycopodiums with descriptions of one hundred and fifty species and varieties ... London (Chapman and Hall, ...) 1852. Oct. (Hints cult. ferns Lycop.). Publ.: 1852, p. [i]-vi, [vi], [1]-67. Copies: BR, NY. 17.733. Select ferns and Lycopods: British and exotic. Comprising descriptions of nine hundred choice species and varieties, accompanied by directions for their management in the tropical, temperate, and hardy fernery; with illustrations ... London (published and sold by the author) 1868. Oct. (Select ferns Lycop.). ; Publ.: 1868 (J. Bot. Jun 1868), p. [i-ii], frontisp., [ii]-vi, [1]-343, 75 pl. Copies: HH, NY, PH; IDC 7279. Other ed.: 1873 (p. ii: Mar 1873), p. [1*], frontisp., [1]-vin, [1]-353, 24 (252) pl. Copies: BR, HH, NY. 17-734 Choice stove and greenhouse flowering plants, comprising descriptions of upwards of one thousand species and varieties, accompanied by instructions for their cultivation and sold by the author) 1869. Oct. (Choice stove greenh. pl.). Ed. [1]: 1869 , p. [i-11], frontisp. (col., by J.N. Fitch), [iii-iv], err. slip, [v]-viii, [1]-329, plates. Copy: HH. Ed. 2: 1873 (p. vii: Feb 1873), p. [1-11], frontisp. (id.), [iu]-vin, [1]-346, plates. Copies: HH, MO. Ed. 3: Jan-Mar 1883, vii, 378 p., 49 pl. (n.v.; Nat. Nov. Apr(2) 1883). 17-735+ Choice stove and greenhouse ornamental-leaved plants, comprising descriptions of up- wards of eight hundred species and varieties, accompanied by instructions for their cultivation and mode of management, ... London (published and sold by the author) 1870. Oct. (Choice stove orn.-leav. pl.). Ed. 1: 1870, p. [i-ii], frontisp., [iii]-vini, [1]-340, plates. Copies: HH, MO. Ed. 2: 1876 (p. vii: Mai 1876), p. [1-1], frontisp., [ii]-x, [1]-350, plates. Copy: HH. Williams, Frederic Newton (1862-1923), British physician and botanist; practicing physician at Brentford, Middlesex, especially interested in Caryophyllaceae. (F.N. Williams). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: K and BM (original herbarium not traced fide Kent and Allen 1984), mss. fragment Fl. Middlesex at BM. — Letters at GH, K. 316 F.N. WILLIAMS BIBLIOGRAPHY and BroGRAPHy: Barnhart 3: 499; BB p. 328; BJI 1: 63; BL 1: 38, 324, 2 225, 732; BM 5: 2326; Bossert p. 437; CSP 19: 632; Desmond p. 661 (b. 19 Mar 1862, d. 6 Mai 1923); DTS 1: 328; Hortus 3: 1207; Langman p. 805; MW p. 529; Tucker 1: 747, 3: 335; Zander ed. 10, p. 733, ed. 11, p. 836. BIOFILE: Anon., Index Amer. bot. lit. 1886-1966. 4: 538-539. Eeeee)- Bot. 61: 184. 1923. Britteny Js). Bot. 61: 249-252. 1923. Druce, G.C., Bot. Soc. Exch. Club Brit. Isl., Rep. 7(1): 156-164. 1924 (obit.). Frodin, D.G., Guide standard floras world no. 586. 1984. Jackson, B.D., Proc. Linn. Soc., London 135: 45-46. 1923 (obit.). Kent, D.H., Brit. herb. 85. 1957 (material at K); Hist. fl. Middlesex 26. 1975. Kent, D.H., & D.E. Allen, Brit. Irish herb. 274. 1984 (herb. not traced). Wittrock, V.B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 99. 1903 (on portr.). 17-736. Enumeratio specierum varietatumque generis Dianthus ... [Reprinted from the “Journal of Botany” ... 1885]. Oct. Publ.: Nov 1885 (in journal; preface material reprint dated 14 Kal. April 1885), p. [i, ili], [1]-10. Copy: G. — Reprinted and to be cited from J. Bot. 23: 340-349. Nov 1885. Supplement: J. Bot. 24: 301. Oct 1886. 17.737- Enumeratio specierum varietatumque generis Dianthus ... London (Printed by West, Newman and Co., ...) 1889. Oct. (Enum. sp. var. Dianthus). Publ.: Apr-Mai 1889 (ObZ 1 Aug 1889; Nat. Nov. Jun(1) 1889), p. [1]-23, [24, note]. Copies: G, H, M, NY, PH. — A revision and extension of the above Enumeratio of 1885, now published independently. Note: Williams also published a Revision of the specific forms of the genus Gypsophila, J. Bot. 27: 321-329. Nov 1889. 17.738. Notes on the pinks of Western Europe ... London (printed by West, Newman and Co., ...) 1889. Oct. (Notes pinks West. Europe). Publ.: Sep-Oct 1889 (p. iv: Sep 1889; Nat. Nov. Nov(2) 1889), p. [i]-iv, [5]-47, [48 colo.]. Copies: BR, G, HH, NY, USDA. 17-739. Ihe pinks of central Europe ... London (printed by West, Newman and Co., ...) 1890. Oct. (Pinks centr. Eur.). Publ.: Oct 18g0 (p. viii: Oct 1890; Nat. Nov. Nov(2) 1890; Bot. Zeit. 27 Feb 1891; ObZ for Mar 1891), frontisp. (uncol. lith. R. Morgan), p. [i]-viii, [1]-66. Copies: G, H, HH, USDA. ; Ref.: J.G.B., J. Bot. 29: 26-27. Jan 1891 (rev.). 17.740. Synopsis of the genus Tunica ... Reprinted from the “‘Journal of Botany” ... 18go. Oct. Publ.: Jul 1890, p. [1]-7. Copy: G. — Reprinted and to be cited from J. Bot. 28: 193-199. 1890. 17-741. A monograph of the genus Dianthus, Linn. ... Extracted from the Linnean Society’s Journal-Botany, ... [1893]. Oct. Publ.: 25 Jan 1893 (in journal; Nat. Nov. Feb(1) 1893), p. [i, new t.p., recto of 346], [346]-478. Copy: G. — Reprinted and to be cited from J. Linn. Soc., Bot. 29: 346-478. 1893. — For The pinks of the Transvaal see J. Bot. 27: 199-200. 1889. 17-742. On the genus Arenaria Linn. ... Genéve (Imprimerie Romet, ...) 1895. Oct. Publ.: Nov 1895 (in journal), cover-t.p., p. [1]-11. Copies: G, HH, U. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bull. Herb. Boiss. 3(11): [593]-603. 17-743. Provisional and tentative list of the orders and families of British flowering plants ... [Brentford 1895]. Oct. (Prov. list Brit. fl. pl.). Ed. [1]: 20-29 Nov 1895 (p. 2 dated 29 Nov 1895, but E. Warming at Copenhagen received his copy on 30 Nov 1895; J. Bot. Jan 1896 rev.), p. [1]-8. Copies: B (E. Warming’s copy), BR, G au 7 F.N. WILLIAMS Ed. 2: Dec 1898 (p. 2: 24 Dec 1898; J. Bot. Apr 1899; Nat. Nov. Apr(2) 1899), p. [1]-8. Copies: G, HH. 17.744. A revision of the genus Silene, Linn. ... Reprinted from “The Journal of the Linnean Society’, Botany ... [1896]. Oct. Publ.: 2 Nov 1896 (in journal; G copy of reprint (rd. Dec 1896); Nat. Nov. Nov(1) 1896, sic, may have been issued as a preprint), cover, p. [1]-196. Copy: G. — Preprinted or reprinted from J. Linn. Soc. Bot. 32: [1]-196. 1896. Preliminary publ.: J. Bot. 32: 10-13. 1894: Primary subdwwisions in the genus Silene; J. Bot. 32: 163. 1894: A new Silene from Teneriffe. 17-745. A systematic revision of the genus Hernaria ... Extrait du Bulletin de )Herbier Boissier ... 1896. Oct. Publ.: Aug 1896 (in journal), p. [1]-15. Copies: B, G(2). — Reprinted and to be cited from Bull. Herb. Boiss. 4(8): [556]-570. 17.746. Osservazioni sulla Medicago Echinus ... [Genova (Tip. Ciminago, ...) 1897]. Oct. Publ.: Jan-Mar 1897 (reprint rd. G 6 Apr 1897), p. [1]-8. Copies: B, G. — Reprinted and to be cited from Malpighia 11: 74-81. 1897. 17.747. Gooringia, a new genus of Caryophyllaceae ... Extrait du Bulletin de Herbier Boissier ... 1897. Oct. Publ.: Jun 1897 (in journal), p. [1]-2. Copies: B, G. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bull. Herb. Boiss. 5(6): 530-531. 1897. 17-748. Note monographique sur le genre Rhodalsine Gay ... Geneve (Imprimerie Romet, ...) 1898. Oct. Publ.: Jan 1898, cover-t.p., p. [1]-10. Copy: G. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bull. Herb. Boissier 6(1): [1]-10. 1898. 17-749. A revision of the genus Arenaria, Linn. ... Extracted from the Linnean Society’s Journal-Botany ... [1898]. Oct. ; Publ.: 1 Jul 1898 (in journal; G copy rd. 6 Aug 1898), p. [i, recto of 326], 326-437. Copies: G, HH. — Reprinted and to be cited from Linn. Soc. J., Bot. 33: 326-437. 1898. 17.750. Enumération provisoire des espeéces du genre Cerastium ... Genéve (Imprimerie Romet, ..) 1898. Oct. Publ.: Nov 1898, cover-t.p., p. [1]-12. Copies: G, HH. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bull. Herb. Boissier 6(11): [893]-904. 1808. 17-751. An account of Velezia ... [Reprinted from the Journal of botany ... 1899]. Oct. Publ.: Jan 1899, cover, p. [1]-8. Copy: G. — Reprinted and to be cited from J. Bot. 37: 25- 32. 1899. 17.752. Les Cerastium du Japon ... Extrait du Bulletin de l’herbier Boissier ... 1899. Oct. Publ.: Feb 1899, p. [1]-4. Copy: G. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bull. Herb. Boiss. 7(2): 129-132. 1899. 17-753- Prodromus florae britannicae ... Brentford, Middlesex (C. Stutter, ...) 1go1-1912, 10 parts. Oct. f. (Prodr. fl. brit.). Publ.: 1901-1912, parts 1-8 constituting vol. 1, parts g-10 with pagination continuing from 8. Copies: B, BR, G, H, HH, LIV, MO, NY, PH, USDA. Preface material: vol. 1: 28 Feb tit, p. [i]-xx. 1: 14 March 1901, cover, p. [i]-ii, [1]-16, p. 1 with the title Prodromi florae britannicae Specimen. 2: 12 Nov 1901, cover, p. [i]-ili, [covers carry historical notes], 17-74. 3: 30 Nov 1902, cover, p. [i]-iv, 75-174. — J. Bot. editor notes copy rd. only on 20 Dec 1902. 4: 30 Nov 1903, cover, p. [i-11], 175-206. 5: 14 Mar 1909, cover, p. [1-11], 207-258. 318 F.N. WILLIAMS im) : 30 Oct 1909, cover, p.[i-1], 259-362. : 20 Jun 1910, cover, p. [i-i1], 363-458. : 28 Feb 1911, cover, p. [i-ii], 459-476 [also containing preface mat. vol. 1, i-xx]. : 28 Mar 1912, cover, p. [i-li], 477-532. ro: 28 Sep 1912, cover, p. [i-11], 533-604. Ref.: Anon., J. Bot. 56: 256. 1918 (prepares a systematic index to the Prodromus). Hiern, W.P., J. Bot. 39: 212-214. 1901 (rev. part I), 429-430 (rev. part 2), 1901, 41: 104-107. 1903 (part 3), 42: 29-30. 1904 (part 4), 47: 229-231. 1909 (rev. part 5), 48: 26-30. (rev. part 6), 235-238 (rev. part 7. 1910 [part 9 rev. anon. ib. 50: 260- 261. 1912, part 10 ib. 50: 379-380. Dec rg12]. s 2 PN 17.754. Note synoptique sur le genre Moenchia ... Extrait du Bulletin de l’Herbier Boissier . . . 1902. Oct. Publ.: 30 Jun 1g02 (in journal), p. [1]-12. Copy: G. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bull. Herb. Boissier ser. 2. 2(7): [602]-613. 1902. 17.755- Liste des plantes connues du Siam ... [Genéve] 1904-1905. Oct. Publ.: 1904-1905, a series of publications in Bull. Herb. Boiss. ser. 2. vols. 4 and 5 as follows: [7]: 29 Feb 1904, p. [1]-16, Bull. 4(3): 217-312. 1904. [2]: 31 Mar 1904, p. [17]-28, Bull. 4(4): 361-372. 1904. [3]: 30 Sep 1904, p. [29]-36, Bull. 4(10): 1027-1034. 1904. [4]: 30 Dec 1904, p. [37]-52, Bull. 5 : ) ( (1): 17-32. 1904. [5]: 28 Feb 1905, p. [53]-64, Bull. ae ( 216-227. 1905. : 428-439. 1905. 0): 949-968. 1905. [6]: 29 Apr 1905, p. [65]-76, Bull. 5(5 [7]: 30 Sep 1905, p. [77]-96, Bull. 5(1 17.756. The genus Telephium ... Journal of Botany ... 1906. Oct. Publ.: Sep 1906, p. 289-304. Copy: B. — Reprinted (tearsheets?) and to be cited from J. Bot. 44: 289-304. 1906. 17.757- Florula gambica une contribution a la flore de la colonie britannique ... Extrait du Bulletin de Herbier Boissier ... 1907. Oct. Publ.: 31 Jan, 28 Feb, 30 Apr 1907 (in journal), published three parts as reprints from Bull. Herb. Boiss. Copy of eos * [1]: 31 Jan 1907, Bull. ser. 2. 7(2): [81]-96. [2]: 28 Feb 1907, Bull. ser. 2. 4(3): [193]-208. [3]: 30 Apr 1907, Bull. ser. 2. 7(5): [369]-386. 17.758. A revision of Stellaria subg. Adenonema ... Bull. Herb. Boiss. 1907. Oct. Publ.: 30 Sep 1907, p. [1]-7, published and to be cited as Bull. Herb. Boiss. ser. 2. 7(10): 830-837. 1907. 17.759. Lhe high alpine flora of Britain. Being a list of the flowering plants and ferns found at a thousand metres and upwards on the mountains of the British Isles, with authentic references and critical notes ... Reprinted from “The Annals of Scottish Natural History’, ... 1908-1910. Oct. [z, Dicot.]: Jul 1908-Jul 1909 reprinted and to be cited fom Ann. Scott. nat. Hist. as follows: Cover-t.p.: 1909, p. [1]. [a]: Jul 1908, p. [163]-169. — Ann. 1908 (Jul): [163]-169. [5]: Oct 1908, p. [242]-251. — Ann. 1908 (Oct): [242]-251. [c]: Jan 1909, p. [30]-36. — Ann. 1909 (Jan): [30]-36. [d]: Apr 1909, p. [108]-114. — Ann. 1909 (Apr): [108]-114. [e]: Jul 1909, p. [164]-167. — Ann. 1909 (Jul): [164]-167. [2, Monocot., ferns]: cover-t.p.: 1910, p. [1]. [f]: Oct 1909, p. [229]-234. — Ann. 1909 (Oct): [229]-234. [g]: Jan 1910, p. [34]-39. — Ann. 1910 (Jan): [34]-39- Copies: HH, NY. gH) LL. WILLIAMS Williams, Llewellyn (1901-1980), British-born American botanist and explorer; B.S. Univ. Wales 1923; assistant wood technologist Field Museum, Chicago 1926-1930, as- sistant curator economic botany 1930-1935, curator from 1935-1938, 1940-1941; on the Field Museum’s Peruvian-Brazilian expedition 1929-1930; active as explorer in various capacities in Venezuela 1939-1940, 1941-1942; from 1942-1945 as field technician in the Rubber Development Corporation in the Orinoco-Casiquiare basin; with the L.A. Dreyfus Company in tropical America, Africa and Asia 1945; consultant with Wm. Wrigley, Jr. Co. 1956-1960; from 1961 economic botanist U.S.D.A., Beltsville; ultimate- ly in retirement at Randolph, Wisconsin. (Ll. Williams). HERBARIUM and TyYPEs: Main sets in F, NY, US, VEN. — Other material in A, DPU, GH, IAN, MO, S, TEX, U. — Manuscripts: H.H. Iltis, Madison, Wisconsin. Field notes in F, NY, VEN. — Letters at G, NY. — Wood samples e.g. in Record Wood and Herbarium collections, Madison, Wisc. (vouchers in F). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 499; BL 1: 153, 258, 324; Bossert p. 437; IH 1 (ed. 6): 366, (ed. 7): 346; Langman p. 805. BIOFILE: Anon., Amer. men sci. ed. 6: 1548. 1938, ed. 7: 1945. 1944; Index Amer. bot. lit. 1886-1966. 4: 539. 1969; Taxon 29: 701. 1980 (d.); Wisconsin State Journal, Madison, Wisc. 26 Jun 1980 (b. 6 Mar 1go1, d. 23 Jun 1980). Huber, O. & J.J. Wurdack, Smiths. Contr. Bot. 56: 70-73. 1984 (coll. Venezuela; itin.). Frodin, D.G., Guide standard floras world n. 330 (199b). 1984. Prance, G., Acta amaz. 1(1): 63. 1971 (W. collected in Brazilian Amazonia 1955-1956). Werdoorn, i ed>, Chron bota O72 1725 194i) 7a 4351759239 Loon Las Williams, LI., Biographical sketch and list of publ., typescript Iltis, TL-2/files. EPONYMY: Llewelynia Pittier (1939). 17.760. Woods of northeastern Peru ... Chicago, U.S.A. (Field Museum of Natural History) 1936. Oct. (Woods n.e. Peru). Publ.: 31 Dec 1936, p. [1]-587, map. Copies: B, G, HH, NY. — Issued as Bot. Ser. Field Mus. nat. Hist. 15, 1936; Field Museum publ. 377. 17-761. Arboles y arbustos del Istmo de Tehuantepec, Mexico ... Buenos Aires (Imprenta y casa editora “Coni”’...) 1939. Oct. Publ.: 1939, p- [1], [137]-171. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from Lilloa 4: 137- 171. 1939. 17-762. Maderas économicas de Venezuela ... Caracas (Cooperativos de artes graficas) 1939. Oct. (Mader. econ. Venezuela). Publ.: 1939, p- [i], [1]-97. Copy: HH. — Bot. tecn. Min. Agr. Cria, Caracas, no. 2. 17-763. Exploraciones botdnicas en la Guayana venezolana. 1 — El medio y bajo Caura ... [Caracas] (Servicio botanico. Ministerio de Agricultura y Cria) 1942. Oct. (Explor. bot. Guay. venez.). Publ.: 1942, p. [i-ili], [1-6, 6a caption to portrait], portr., 7-467, 468, err., 2 maps, 53 fl. Copies: HH, NY, PH, Welle. Williams, Louis Otho (1908-x), American botanist and museum curator; B.A. Univ. Wyoming 1932, MS. 1933; Dr. phil. Washington Univ. St. Louis 1936; Research as- sociate Harvard Univ. 1936-1946 (1942-1946 in Brazil on U.S. wild rubber project); botanist United Fruit Company and Escuela Agricola Panamericana, Tegucigalpa, Honduras 1946-1957; economic botanist U.S.D.A. 1957-1960; curator and chairman (1971-1973) of the Botany Department, Field Mus., Chicago 1960-1974; emeritus curator Field Mus. from 1975. (L.O. Williams). HERBARIUM and Types: Orchid herbarium and library at SEL; further material at AMES, BM, BR, C, DPU, EAP, G, GB, GH, LCU, MBG, MO, NY, PH, RM, TRT, 320 L.O. WILLIAMS US, UTC. — Manuscripts and letters e.g. at F, Hunt Institute (W. Popenoe papers), NY, RM, SEL. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 499 (b. 16 Dec 1908); Bossert p. 437; Ewan eder2;230; Elortus 31207911 1 (ed: 1): 93, (ed. 2)2 1175 (edig) 2150, (ed. 4): 181, (ed. 5): 45, (ed. 6): 60; Langman p. 805-806; Lenley p. 436; MW suppl. p. 395; PH 209; Rehder 3: 414; SIA see index; Zander ed. 10, p. 733, ed. 11, p. 836. BIOFILE: Anon., Amer. men sci. eds. 7-14. 1944-1979; Bull. Field Mus. nat. Hist. 43(4): 5. 1972 (portr.); Index Amer. bot. lit. 1886-1966. 4: 539-541. 1969; Taxon 22: 522. 1973 (retires as chairman F, continues as curator); Taxon 28: 366. 1979 (orchid libr. and herb. to SEL); Selby Bot. Gard., Bull. Dec 1978, p. 51-52 (biogr. sketch, portr., donation orchid libr. and herb.); Who’s who Amer. 36-38. 1970-1975. Lowden, R.M., Taxon, Index pers. names vols. 1-30. 796. 1985. Verdoorn, F., ed., Chron. bot. 3: 293, 300, 363. 1937, 4: 453, 565. 1938. COMPOSITE WORKS: Collaborator, A.C. Smith, A collection of flowering plants from Mount Roraima, 1940, TL-2/12.172. NOTE: Publications outside our period: (1) With P.H. Allen, Orchids of Panama, St. Louis 1980, viii, 590, xxvi p. (see Taxon 30: 723, 1981). (2) With P.C. Standley et al., Flora of Guatemala, in Fieldiana, Bot. vol. 24; 13 parts 1946-1977. (3) The Orchidaceae of Mexico, Ceiba 2(1-4). 20 Jan 1951, repr. 1965. 17.764. Washington University Doctoral dissertations. A monograph of the genus Mertensia in North America. A dissertation presented to the Board of graduate Studies in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of philosophy, June 1936 ... Saint Louis (Publications of Washington University) 1937. Oct. Publ.: 20 Mar 1937 (in journal), cover-t.p., (thesis cover), p. 17-159. Copies: B, HH, NY, US. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 24(1): 17-159. 1937. 17-765. The Orchidaceae of the Rocky Mountains ... Reprinted from ““The American Midland Naturalist” ... 1937. Oct. Publ.: Sep 1937, p. [i, recto of 830], 830-841. Copies: NY, US. — Reprinted and to be cited from Amer. Midl. Natural. 18(5): 830-841. 1937. 17.766. Orchid studies. |-XIV.... Botanical Museum Leaflets. Harvard University [1937- 1940]. Publ.: A series of papers published in Bot. Mus. Leafl. (BML): rt Jul 1937, BML 5(1): 31-32. 19 Oct 1937, BML 5(3): 41-48. 2 Nov 1937, BML 5(4): 49-60. : 5 Mar 1937, BML 5(7): 105-142, see also p. 143. : 31 Mar 1938, BML 5(9): 164-170. 6: 30 Jun 1938, BML 6(3): 46-64. [7]: 30 Jul 1938, BML 6(5): 77-95. [review Thrixspermum]. & 30 Jul 1938, BML 6(5): 96-111. g: 13 Sep 1938, BML 6(7): 137-141. ro: 8 Aug 1938, BML 7(9): 137-148. zz: 18 Apr 1940, BML 8( ): 106-108. 5 12: 5 Jun 1940, BML 8(7): 141-151. 13: 6 Dec 1940, BML 9(1): 1-[25]. 14: 2 Jan 1941, BML 9(2): 37-[41]. 17.767. The genus Trichoglottis in the Philippine Islands ... Manila (Bureau of Printing) 1938. Oct. Publ.: Apr 1938, cover-t.p., p. 385-397. Copies: NY, US. — Reprinted and to be cited from Phil. J. Sci. 65(4): 385-397. 1938. 321 L.O. WILLIAMS 17.768. Review of the genus Thrixspermum in the Philippine Islands ... Cambridge, Mas- Sachusettsie. | 1938 5Octa,) Publ.: 30 Jul 1938, p. 73-95. Copies: NY, US. — Issued and to be cited from Bot. Mus. Leafl. Harvard Univ. 6(5): 73-95. 1938. 17.769. Some orchids, mainly South American ... Buenos Aires (Imprenta y Casa editora “Cons 225))19384 Oct: Publ.: 1938, p. [i], 473-485. Copies: B, US. — Reprinted and to be cited from Lilloa 3: 473-485. 1938. 17.770. Las Orquidaceas del Nordeste argentino ... Buenos Aires (Imprenta y Casa editora > Contes) exo39-. Oct: Publ.: 1939, p- [i], [337]-375, pl. 1-7 with text. Copies: NY, US. — Reprinted and to be cited from Lilloa 4: 337-375. 1939. 17-771. Orchidaceae Austro-Americanae 1. ... Buenos Aires (Imprenta y Casa editora BConl eas) NLO3O5 [1940] Oct: 1: 14 Feb 1940 (t.p. 1939), p. [i], 5-10, pl. 1-3. Copy: NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Lilloa 5(1): 5-10, pl. 1-3. 1940. 2: 23 Dec 1940, Lilloa 5(2): 219-223. 7 pl. 1940. 3: 12 Nov 1941, Lilloa 6: 241-246, pl. 1-2. 12 Nov 1941. Williams, Robert Orchard (1891-1967), British botanist; Kew gardener 1916; curator Royal Botanic Gardens Port of Spain, Trinidad 1916; director Bot. Gard. St. George’s 1919-1921; director Royal bot. Gard. Port of Spain, Trinidad 1922-1934; economic botanist Trinidad 1932, asst. director of agriculture ib. 1934; chief horticul- tural officer, Palestine 1935; director agriculture, Zanzibar 1945-1948. (R.O. Williams). HERBARIUM and Types: TRIN. — Further material at A, GH, K, NY, POM. — Letters at G. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 500; BL 2: 261, 324; Desmond p. 663 (b. 24 Jan 1891, d. 28 Mar 1967); IH 2: 208; Langman p. 806-807; Lenley p. 436; LS suppl. 30077; Tucker 3: 335-336. BIOFILE: Adams, C.D., Trinidad Natural. Mag. 3(4): 43-44. 1980. Anon., Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1916: 23 (app. Trinidad), 1934: 128. 1934 (asst. dir. agr. Trinidad), 1935: 335. 1935 (hort. off. Palestine); Index Amer. bot. lit. 1886-1966. 4: 542. 1969; Proc. Linn. Soc. 179(1): 145. 1968 (d.). Bridson, G.D.R. et al., Nat. hist. mss. res. Brit Isl. 350.24. 1980. Frodin, D.G., Guide standard floras world nos. 295, 532. 1984. Verdoorn, F., ed., Chron. bot. 2: 395. 1936, 5: 508. 1939, 7: 130, 238. 1943. 17.772. [he useful and ornamental plants of Trinidad and Tobago ... Trinidad (Printed by the Government Printer ...) 1927. Senior author: William George Freeman (b. 1874). Ed. [1]: 1927 (Kew Bull. 18 Jan 1928), p. [i-iv], [1]-198. Copy: NY. - Mem. Dept. Agr. Trinidad no. 4. 1927. Ed. 2: 1928 (p. ii: 12 Oct 1928), p. [i-iv], [1]-92. Copies: HH, LC, NY, USDA. Ed. 3: 1941, with W.G. Freeman and R.O. Williams Jr., p. [i]-x, 11-265. Copy: Hamilton Coll. Libr. — Revised third edition by R.O. Williams and R.O. Williams Jr. Ed. 4: 1951, p. [i]-x, 11-335. Copies: B, HH, LC, US. — Reprinted 1969, copy: Clemson Univ. Libr. 17-773: Flora of Trindad and Tobago ... Trinidad, Port of Spain (printed by the Govern- ment Printer ...) 1928-x. (Fl. Trinidad). Authorship: R.O. Williams was the author of the first and many other order or family treatments. The series is multi-authored and has no visible editor. Copies: HH, NY, iek (Ol (WS) WUISID)a\. 1(1): Aug 1928, p. [1]-22. — Ranales by R.O. Williams (R.O.W.). 322 R.S. WILLIAMS 1(2): Nov 1929, p. 23-164. — Parietales, Polygalinae, Caryophyllinae, Guttiferales, Geraniales by R.O.W.; Malvales by R.O.W. and E.E. Cheesman. ): Nov 1930, p. 165-196. — Olacales, Celastrales, Sapindales, by R.O.W. ): Aug 1931, p. 197-308. — Rosales (pars) by R.O.W. ): Aug: 1932, p. 309-332. — Rosales (concl.), Myrtales (pars) by R.O.W. 1(6): Oct 1934, p. 333-410. — Mpyrtales (pars) by R.O.W. (7): Mar 1940, p. 411-464. — Mpyrtales (concl.), Passiflorales, Ficodales, Umbellales by E.E. Cheesman. 1(8): Sep 1947, p. 465-531, [532]. — Umbelliferae, Araliaceae by E.E. Cheesman. 1 (Index): 1947, P. 533-563. 2(z): Aug 1928, p. [1]-48. — Rubzales by R.O.W. and E.E. Cheesman. 2(2): Nov 1940, p. 49-122. — Asterales, Campanales and Primulales by E.E. Cheesman, Encales by A.W. Hill, B.L. Burtt. 2(3): Sep 1947, p. 123-187. — Ebenales by A.W. Hill, N.Y. Sandwith, E.E. Cheesman, Gentianales by E.E. Cheesman, R.O.W., Polemoniales (pars) R.O.W. 2(4):. 1953, p. 189-272. — Polemoniales (pars), Boraginaceae, Convolvulaceae, Solanaceae by various authors. 2(5): 1954, Pp. 273-379, err. slip. — Personales, Scrophulariaceae, Lentibulariaceae, Gesneriaceae, Bignoniaceae, Pedaliaceae, Acanthaceae by various authors. 2(6): 1055, p. 381-436. — Lamiales by E.E. Cheesman, H.N. Moldenke, R.E.D. Baker; Plantaginales by E.E. Cheesman. 2(7): 1964, p. 437-498. — Curvembryae by N.W. Simmonds and R.A. Howard. 2(8): 1977, p. [i], errata, 501-559. — Multrovulatae terrestres and Micrembryae by D. Philcox. 2(9): 1978, p. [i], 561-618. — Daphnales, Achlamydosporae by D. Philcox. 2(10): 1979, p. [i], 619-703. — Unisexuales by D. Philcox. 2(1r): 1982, p. [i], 705-756. — Unisexuales by D. Philcox, C.C. Berg, N. van Heusden; Anomalous families by D. Philcox and J.K. Bowden. 3(1): 1967, p. [1]-200. — Microspermae by N.W. Simmonds, R.E. Schultes. 3(2): 1967, p. [1]-91. — Epigynae (pars) by N.W. Simmonds, L.B. Smith and CS. Pittendrigh. Williams, Robert Statham (1859-1945), American bryologist; business man, miner and explorer in Montana 1879-1898; in Alaska 1898-1899; from 1899 scientist of inde- pendent means; Museum aid New York Botanical Garden 1899-1906, asst. curator 1906, administrative assistant 1910-1932; research assistant in bryology 1932-1936; re- search associate from 1934; in retirement in Minneapolis, Minn.; collected in Montana 1879-1898, Alaska 1898-1899, Bolivia 1901-1903, Philippines 1903-1905, Panama 1908. (R.S. Williams). ; HERBARIUM and Types: Personal bryological herbarium and library at F (see Steere 1945, p. 96 for types; not at NY). Montana collections at MONT; Alaska Philippines, and trop. Amer. coll. at NY; other material at AMES, BM, BR, DPU, E, FH, GH, H, K, L, MICH, MIN, MO, MONTU, NA, NY (ca. 20.000 incl. 3126 nos. from Philip- pines), PH, PNH, US. — For details on collections made in the Philippines see SK 1: 577. — Field notes, correspondence (especially with E.G. Britton): NY. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Andrews p. 348; Backer p. 626; BJI 2: 192; Blankinship Pp. 9, 25; Bossert p. 437; CSP 19: 636; Ewan ed. 1: 337-338, ed. 2: 239; IH 1 (ed. 2): 88, (ed. 6): 366, (ed. 7): 346; Lenley p. 436-437; LS suppl. 30078-30079; MW p. 529; SBC p. 135; SK 1: 577, 8: evi; TL-2/781; Urban-Berl. p. 317. BIOFILE: Anon., Amer. men sci. ed. 6. 1549. 1938; Bryologist 82: 512. 1979 (portr.); Index Amer. bot. lit. 1886-1966. 4: 543-545. 1969; J. New York Bot. Gard. 7: 110, 115.1906 (coll. NY), 9: 5. 1908 (Philipp. pl. at NY), 10: 80. 1909 (Boliv. pl. NY), 42: 39. 1941 (Alaska pl. at NY; some 20.000 specimens from Philipp., Panama, Bolivia, Peru also at NY [not his personal moss herbarium, see Steere 1945]; New York Times 12 Apr 1903 (account trip Bolivia); Rev. bryol. 27(3): 48. 1900, 28(4): 81. 1901, 29(5): 104. 1902, 30(6): 110. 1903, 31(2): 50. 1904, 32(6): 110. 1905, 37(6): 135. 1910, 38(3): 71. 1911, 38(5): 119. 1904, 38(6): 135. IQI1, 39(2): 32. 1912, 39(6): 106. 1912, 41(1): 14, 15, 16. 1914, 47(5-6): 78. 1920, 48(5-6): 76. 1921, 51(4): 60. 1924, 323 R.S. WILLIAMS 52(3): 45- 1925; n.s. 1(4): 211. 1928, 2(1): 53. 1929, 3(1-2): 90. 1930, 3(4): 211, 213. 1931, 4(1): 47. 1931, 4(4): 205. 1932, 7(1-2): 130. 1934, 8: 120. 1935, Q(I-2): 151. 1936, 10(1-3): 104. 1937, I1(1-2): 133. 1939. Barnhart, J.H., J. New York Bot. Gard. 46: 146-147. 1945 (obit.). Degener, O., J. New York Bot. Gard. 49: 16-17. 1948 (note on early life 1883-1898). Hultén, F., Bot. Not. 1940: 312-313, 346. Quisumbing, E., Philipp. geogr. J. 8: 36. 1964 (coll. Philipp. Nov 1903-Aug 1905). Rickett, H.W., Index Bull. Torrey bot. Club 105. 1955. Roberts, Th.S., Auk 62: 662-663. 1945. Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 416. 1975 (coll. bryol.); Bryologist 80: 520. 1977 (coll.). } Steere, W.C., Bryologist 48: 93-99. 1945 (biogr., bibl.); Bot. Rev. 43: 308-311. 1975. Verdoorn, F., ed., Chron. bot. 2: 347. 1936, 3: 310. 1937, 4: 278. 1938, 5: 114. 1939. Williams, R.S., Plant world 2: 177-181. 1899 (on Alaska); J. New York Bot. Gard. 1: 44- 46. 1905 (Forest conditions Klondike). COMPOSITE WoRKs: (1) Bryales, North American Flora 15: 41-43. 14 Jun 1913 (with E.G. Britton); Dicranaceae 15: 77-158. 8 Aug 1913; Leucobryaceae 15: 159-166. 8 Aug 1913. (2) Mosses of Peru, in J.F. Macbride, Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Bot. Ser. 4(5): 125-139, pl. 1- 10. 1927. (3) Introductory note, in H.H. Rusby , Bull. New York Bot. Gard. 6: 487-488. 1g10 (to New species from Bolivia ...). (4) Musci, in C.F. Millspaugh & L.W. Nuttall, Flora of Santa Catalina Island, Field Mus. nat. Hist., Bot. Ser. 5: 304-310, pl. 12. 1923, TL-2/6074. (5) Musgos (Musci), in P.C. Stanley & S. Caldéron, Lista prel. pl. El Salvador 18-19. San Salvador 1925, TL-2/12.778. EPONYMY: Williamsia Merrill (1908); Williamsia V.F. Brotherus (1909); Williamsiella E.G. Britton (1909). 17.774. Two new species of Grimmia from Montana ... New York 1goo. Oct. Publ.: 25 Jun 1900, cover-t.p., p. 316-317, pl. 19-20. Copies: NY, U. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bull. Torrey bot. Club 27: 316-317, pl. 19-20. Reprints issued as Contr. New York Bot. Gard. no. 8. 17-775. [wo new western mosses ... New York 1902. Oct. Publ.: 25 Feb 1902, cover-t.p., p. 66-68, pl. 4-5. Copies: NY, U. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bull. Torrey bot. Club 29: 66-68. pl. 4-5. 1902. Reprints issued as Contr. New York Bot. Gard. 21. 17-776. A preliminary list of Montana mosses ... [Bulletin of the New York Botanical Garden ... 1902]. Oct. Publ.: 25 Apr 1902, cover, p. 351-380, pl. 34-39. Copy: NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bull. N.Y. Bot. Gard. 2(7): 351-380, pl. 34-39. 1902. 17-777- Bolivian mosses part i [-11] ... New York 1903 [-1g909]. Oct. 1: 19 Oct 1903, p. [1], [104]-134. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bull. New York Bot. Gard. 3(9): [104]-134. 1903. 2: 1909, p. [i], 227-261. — Id. 6: 227-261. 1909. Copies: H, NY. 17.778. Mosses from tropical America ... New York 1908. Oct. Publ.: 11 Jan 1908, cover-t.p., p. 569-574. Copy: U. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bull. Torrey bot. Club 34: 569-574. 1907 [1908]. — Reprints issued as Contr. New York Bot. Gard. 102. 17-779. Central American mosses ... New York 1914. Oct. Senior author: Elizabeth Gertrude Britton (1858-1934). Publ.: Feb 1914, cover-t.p., p. 24-31. Copies: FAS, NY, U. — Reprinted and to be cited from Torreya 14: 24-31. 1914. — Reprints issued as Contr. New York Bot. Gard. 165. 324 S. WILLIAMS 17.780. Philippine mosses ... Reprinted from the Bulletin of the New York Botanical Garden ... 1914. Oct. Publ.: 23 Jul 1914, p. [i], [331]-377, pl. 171-174. Copy: H. — Reprinted from Bull. New York Bot. Gard. 8: 331-377, pl. 171-174. 1914. — See also his publ. with the same title in J. New York Bot. Gard. 15: 12-14, 1914 and Moses of the Philippine and Hawaiian Islands ... 1915 (see below). 17.781. Mosses from the west coast of South America ... New York 1915. Oct. Publ.: 29 Jul 1915, cover-t.p., p. 393-404, pl. 21-25. Copies: H, NY, U. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bull. Torrey bot. Club 42: 393-422, pl. 21-25. 1915. Reprints issued as Contr. New York Bot. Gard. 180. 17.782. Mosses of the Philippine and Hawazuan Islands collected by the late John B. Leiberg we New Worki1915. Oct: Collector: John Bernhard Leiberg 1853-1913. Publ.: 13 Nov 1915, cover-t.p., p. 571-577. Copies: H, NY, U. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bull. Torrey bot. Club 42: 571-579. 1915. Reprints issued as Contr. New York Bot. Gard. 184 (on cover erron.: 572-579’). 17.783. Peruvian mosses ... New York 1916. Oct. Publ.: 29 Jun 1916 (fide reprint cover; 30 Jun 1916 on p. 323), cover-t.p., p. 323-324, pl. 17-20. Copies: H, NY, U. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bull. Torrey bot. Club 43: 323-334. pl. 17-20. 1916. Reprints issued as Contr. New York Bot. Gard. no. 189. 17.784. The genus Desmatodon in North America ... New York 1919. Oct. Publ.: 25 Jun 1919 (in journal, p. 207; 8 Jul 1919 as reprint, on cover), cover-t.p., p. 207- 220, pl. 11. Copies: NY, U. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bull. Torrey bot. Club 46: 207-220. pl. 11. 1919. Reprints issued as Contr. New York Bot. Gard. 210. 1919. 17.785. Calymperaceae of North America ... New York 1920. Oct. Publ.: 20 Oct 1920, cover-t.p., p. 367-396, pl. 15-17. Copies: H, NY, U. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bull. Torrey bot. Club 47: 367-396, pl. 15-17. 1920. Reprints issued as Contr. New York Bot. Gard. 223. 17.786. Report of the Canadian arctic expedition 1913-18. Volume iv: botany. Part E: Mosses ... Ottawa (Thomas Mulvey ...) 1921. Oct. (Rep. Canad. arct. exped., Moss.). Publ.: 8 Feb 1921, cover, p. [1E]-15E. Copies: B, MICH, NY. — Issued as Rep. Can. Arct. Exp. 4E. 1921. 17.787. Galapagos and Cocos Island mosses collected by Alban Stewart in 1905-1906 ... Reprinted from The Bryologist, ... 1924. Oct. Collector: Alban Stewart (b. 1905), TL-2/5: 921-922. Publ.: 2 Jul 1924 (issue for Mai 1924), p. [37]-[45], pl. 5-8. Copy: NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from The Bryologist 27: 37-45, pl. 5-8. 1924. 17-788. Mosses of Peru ... Chicago, U.S.A. (Field Museum of Natural History ...) 1927. Oct. Publ.: 31 Mai 1927, p. [i], [125]-139, pl. 1-10. Copy: NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Bot. 4(5): 125-139. pl. 1-10. 1927. Williams, Samuel (1743-1817), American historian, naturalist and clergyman; mini- ster at Bradford, Mass. 1765-1780; Hollis professor of mathematics and natural philo- sophy Harvard University 1780-1788; minister at Rutland, Vt. 1789-1795, editor of the Rutland Herald 1795-1804. (S. Walliams). HERBARIUM and Types: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 500; Dawson p. 874 (1789: helping to found Univ. Vermont); ME 2: 42, 3: 358-359; TL-2/16.041. 320 S. WILLIAMS BIOFILE: Allibone, S.A., Crit. dict. Engl. lit. 3: 2749. 1880. Anon., Brit. Mus. gen. cat. print. books 258: 478. 1965; Sibley’s Harvard graduates 15(1761-1763): 134-146. 1970 (biogr.). Drake, F.S., Dict. Amer. Biogr., Suppl. 988-989. 1872 (b. 23 Apr 1743, d. 2 Jan 1817). McCorison, A., Proc. Amer. Antig. Soc. 7682): 293-395. 1967 (daybook Rutland Herald). Poggendorff, J.C., Biogr.-lit. Handw.-Buch 2: 1331. 1863. Sabin, J., Dict. books rel. America 18: 124. 1889, 28: 443-445. 1936. NOTE: Samuel Williams (c. 1898-1965), B.Sc. Manchester 1920, was lecturer in botany at Glasgow University 1923-1964 and published on the morphology of ferns (e.g. in F. Verdoorn, Man. pteridol. 1938). See Desmond p. 663. 17.789. The natural and civil history of Vermont ... Printed at Walpole, Newhampshire (By Isaiah Thomas and David Carlisle, Jun. ...) 1794. Oct. (in 4-s). (Nat. civ. hist. Vermont). Ed. [1]: 1794 (p. mi: 16 Jul 1794), map, p. [i]-xvi, [17]-416. Copzes: HH, NY, PH “‘veg- etable productions” on p. 66-80. Ed. 2: 18c9, “The second edition, corrected and much enlarged”. Burlington, Vt. (printed by Samuel Mills ...) 1809. 2 vols. Copies: HH, MO, NY. r: 1809, p. [1]-514, [515]. 2: 1809, p. [1]-487, [488, err.]. Williams, Thomas Albert (1865-1900), American agricultural botanist and licheno- logist; professor of botany at the South Dakota Agricultural College at Brookings 1896; assistant chief of the Division of Agrostology, U.S.D.A., Washington D.C. 1896-1900. (T.A. Williams). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: US (19.400). — Further material at BH, DPU, DS, E, GH, K, MO, NY, RM, SDC, WELC, Y. — Field notes: US. — Letters at FH, GH, NY. Exsiccatae. With C.E. Cummings and A.B. Seymour, Lichenes boreali-americani, see C.E. Cummings (TL-2/1: 571), A.B. Seymour (TL-2/5: 543) and Sayre (1969) p. 120; for a planned continuation after W.’s death see Bot. Gaz. 32: 444. 1901. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 500 (b. 25 Nov 1865, d. 23 Dec 1900); BM 5: 2327; Bossert p. 437; Ewan ed. 1: 338, ed. 2: 240; GR p. 254; Kelly p. 241; Langman p. 807; Lenley p. 437; LS 6419, 28991-29006, 40604-40607; MW p. 529; Rehder 5: 923; SIA see index; TL-2/see C.E. Gummings, A.B. Seymour; Tucker 1: 747. BIOFILE: Anon. Bull. Torrey bot. Club 28(1): 50. 1901 (resolutions on death); Hedwigia 40: (58). rgo1 (d.); Index Amer. bot. lit. 1886-1966. 4: 545. 1969; Nat. Nov. 18: 442. 1896 (app. USDA). COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Ascolichenes, in A.S. Hitchcock, List of cryptogams collected in the Bahamas, Jamaica and Grand Cayman, Ann. Rep. Missouri Bot. Gard. g: 112-115. 1898. (2) Lichenes, in E.L. Greene, Plantae Bakerianae 2(1): 30. 1901, TL-2/2142. 17-790. Lichens of the Black Hills and their distribution ... Reprinted from the Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club ... 1893. Oct. Publ.: 15 Sep 1893, p. [349]-355- Copy: G. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bull. Torrey bot. Club 20(9): [349]-355. 1893. 17.791. South Dakota Agriculture College ... Native and introduced forage plants ... Broo- kings (Dutcher Breed and Storgaard) 1894. Oct. (Nat. introd. forage pl.). Publ.: Mai 1894, cover, p. [1]-208, pl. 1-55 (on numbered pages), pl. 56-58 (photos). Copy: HH. — Issued as Bull. no. 40, S. Dakota Agr. Coll., Brookings 1894. 17.792. South Dakota Agricultural College ... Native trees and shrubs ... Huron S.D. (Huronite, State Printers) 1895. Oct. Publ.: Mai 1895, cover-t.p., p. [95]-123. Copies: HH, NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bull. 43, S. Dakota Agric. Coll., Brookings p. [95]-123. 1895. 326 J. WILLIAMSON 17.793- Grasses and forage plants of the Dakotas ... Washington (Government Printing Office) 1897. Oct. (Grass. forage pl. Dakotas). Publ.: 12 Feb 1897 (p. 2: 8 Dec 1896), p. [1]-47. Copies: BR, G(2), HH, M, MO, US. - Issued as Bull. 6, U.S.D.A. Div. Agrostol. 1897. Williamson, Herbert Bennett (1860-1931), Australian school teacher and botanist; teacher at various schools in Victoria until 1908, from then on head master at several Victorian State Schools, ultimately at the Dandenong State School 1922-1925. (HB. Williamson). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Material at A, E, F, K, MEL, MO, NH, NSW. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 501 (b. 10 Jun 1860, d. 30 Jan 1931); Bossert p- 437; HR. BIOFILE: Anon., J. Bot. 69: 172. 1931 (obit. not.); Victorian Naturalist 47: 168, 203. 1931, 57: 24. 1940. C.B., Victorian Naturalist 47: 172-175. 1931 (obit., portr.). Hall, N., Bot. Eucalypts 135. 1978. Willis, J., Vict. Natural. 66: 104-105. 1949. 17-794. A revision of the genus Pultenaea ... Part I. ... Reprinted from Proc. Roy. Soc. Victoria ... 1920. Oct. 1: Sep 1920, cover-t.p., p. [210]-224, pl. 13-15. Copies: NY, US. — Reprinted and to be cited from Proc. R. Soc. Victoria 32(2): 210-224, pl. 13-15. 1920. 2: Mai 1921 (read g Sep 1920; cover-t.p.: Mai 1921), cover-t.p., p. [133]-148, pl. 6-7. Copies: BR, US. — Id. 33: [133]-148, pl. 6-7. 1921. 8 1922 ide 95:O7-=1078 1922. 4: Mai 1925, cover-t.p., p. [125]-1209, pl. 16. Copy: BR. — Id. 37(1): [125]-129, pl. 16. 1925. 5: 21 Apr 1928, cover-t.p., p. [57]-61. Copy: BR. — Id. 40(2): [57]-61. 1928. 17-795. A contribution to the genus Grevillea ... Reprinted from The Victorian Naturalist [Melbourne 1927]. Oct. Publ.: Sep 1927, p. 139-142. Copy: G. — Reprinted and to be cited from Vict. Natural. 44: 139-142. 1927. Williamson, John (1839-1884), British-born self-taught botanist and etcher, settled in Louisville, Ky 1867 as a wood carver, later in a foundry for ornamental brass-work. (7. Williamson). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. — Letters at NY. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 501; BM 5: 2328; Bossert p. 437; Desmond p. 664 (b. 23 Jul 1839, d. 17 Jun 1884); Jackson p. 359, 363; Lenley p. 437; Morren ed. 10, ¢p aie NI v2ir62: BIOFILE: Anon., Bot. Gaz. 11: 128. 1886. Davenport, G.E., Bot. Gaz. 9: 122-126. 1884 (obit.); Fern Bull. 8(1): 1-5. 1900 (biogr.). Gray, A., Amer. J. Sci. 129: 172. 1885 (obit. not.). Kelly, R.M., Southern Bivouac 1886 (March): 626-638 (extensive obit.). Redfield, J.H., Bull. Torrey bot. Club 11: 104-105. 1884 (obit.). Rickett, H.W., Index Bull. Torrey bot. Club 105. 1955. Tilton, G.H., The fern lovers companion 215. 1922. 17.796. Ferns of Kentucky with sixty full-page etchings and six wood cuts, drawn by the author, illustrating structure, fertilization, classification, genera, and species Louisville, Ky. (Printed by John P. Morton & Co., ...) 1878. Oct. (in 4-s). (Ferns Kentucky). Publ.: Mai-Jun 1878 (p. v: 16 Mai 1878; TBC Jun 1878; Bot. Gaz. Aug 1878), p. [i]-v, oan J. WILLIAMSON 6-154, pl. 1-60 (uncol. etchings transferred to lith. stone). Copies: G, HH, MICH, MO, NY, PH, US, USDA; IDG 7324. 17-797. Fern etchings ... Louisville, Ky. (printed by John P. Morton and Company, ...) 1879. (Fern etch.). Ed. [1]: 1879 (Nat. Nov. Jun(1) 1879), p. [i-vii], pl. 1-65 with text (uncol. etch.). Copy: HH. Ed. 2: 1879, frontisp., p. [i-ix], pl. 1-65 id. Copies: MICH, NY. — Fern etchings: illustrating all the species of ferns indigenous to the northeastern United States and Canada. Second edition ... Louisville, Ky. (id.). 1879. Ref.: Robinson, J., Bot. Gaz. 4: 233-234. Nov 1879 (rev.). Williamson, William Crawford (1816-1895), British surgeon, naturalist and palaeobotanist; curator Museum Manchester Natural History Society 1835-1838; studied medicine at University College, London 1839-1840; MRCS 1840; surgeon at a Manchester dispensary 1841-1868; professor of biology and geology, Owens College, Manchester from 1851, professor of botany 1880-1892. (W.C. Williamson). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Fossil plant slides at BM; herbarium collections not traced. — Letters at FH, G, GH, K. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Andrews p. 399; Barnhart 3: 501; BB p. 329; BJI 1: 63; BM 8: 1438; Bossert p. 437; CSP 6: 380-381, 8: 1245-1246, 11: 817-818, 19: 638-639; Desmond p. 664 (b. 24 Nov 1816, d. 23 Jun 1895); De Toni 2: cxxii, 4: lix; DNB 62: 9- 12 (16: 480-483); DSB 14: 396-399 (H.N. Andrews); Jackson p. 178; NI 2163, 2163n; Quenstedt p. 462; TL-2/939, G. Saporta; Tucker 1: 747, 2: xl. BIOFILE: Andrews, H.C., The fossil hunters 14, 71, 88-95. 1980. Anon., Bot. Centralbl. 63: 222. 1895 (d.); Bot. Gaz. 20: 559-560. 1895; Bot. Zeit. 53: 247. 1895 (d.); Brit. Mus. gen. cat. print. books 258: 643-644. 1965; J.R. microsc. Soc. 1895(4): 478 (obit. not.); Leopoldina 31: 169. 1895; Nat. Nov. 17: 292. 1895 (d.); Proc. Yorkshire Geol. Polytechn. Soc. ser. 2. 13: 95-111. 1899 (obit., bibl.); Science ser. 2. 2: 15. 1895 (d.), ser. 2. 3: 629. 1896 (autobiogr. to be publ.). | Bailey, C., Rep. Proc. Manchester Sci. Student Ass. 1885: 77-84. 1886 (biogr. sketch). Boase, F., Modern Engl. biogr. 3: 1386-1387. 1965. Bower, F.O., Sixty years of botany in Britain 68-71, portr. 1938. Bridson, G.D.R. et al., Nat. hist. mss. res. Brit. isl. 250.1. 1980. Candolle, C. de, Mém. Soc. phys. Hist. nat. Genéve 32(2): xi-xii. 1897 (obit.). Carruthers, W., J. Bot. 33: 298-300. 1895 (obit.). Daintith, J. et al., Biogr. encycl. sci. 2: 850-851. 1981. Dallman, A.A. & M.H. Wood, Trans. Liverpool Bot. Soc. 1: 100-105. 1909 (curr. vit., bibl.). Kent, D.H. & D.E. Allen, Brit. Irish herb. 275. 1984 (herb. coll. not traced). Oliver, F.W., Makers of British botany 243-260. 1913. Scott, D.H., Science Progress 4: 253-272. 1895 (obit., bibl.); Proc. R. Soc. 60: xxvii- Xxxll. 1897 (obit.). Solms-Laubach, H., Nature 52: 441-443. 1895 (obit.). Verdoorn, F., ed., Man. pteridol. 640 [index]. 1938. Ward, L.F., Ann. Rep. U.S. Geol. Surv. 5: 376. 1885; Science ser. 2. 2(32): 141-150. 1895 (Saporta and Williamson). Williamson, W.C., Reminescenses of a Yorkshire naturalist, xii, 228 p., 1896 (autobio- graphy edited by his wife ““A.C.W.” i.e. Annie Crawford Williamson; see also A.C. Williamson, Nature 54: 173. 1896 and E. Frankland, ib. 54: 247. 1896; the last chap- ter of the Reminiscenses is also due to Mrs Williamson; the book also contains a bibliography). Zittel, K.A. von, Gesch. Geol. Palaont. 672, 784, 797. 1899; Hist. geol. palaeontol. 372, 383. Igor. COMPOSITE WORKs: Contributed Algae filiformes-Algae silicatae, with J. Sidebotham to R. Buxton, Bot. Guide fl. pl. 1849. TL-2/939. 328 W.C. WILLIAMSON EPONYMY: Walliamsonia W. Carruthers (1870, also honors W.C. Williamson’s father, John) as well as the derived genus name Williamsonianthus R. Krausel et F. Schaar- schmidt (1966); Wallcamsoniella H.H. Thomas (1915). 17.798. On the structure of the woody zone of an undescribed form of Calamite ... London (printed by Taylor and Francis ...) 1869. Oct. Publ.: 1869 (read 3 Nov 1868), cover-t.p., p. [155]-183, pl. 1-5. Copy: NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Mem. Manchester Lit. Philos. Soc. ser. 3. 4: 155-183, pl. 1-5. 1869. 17-799. Contributions towards the history of 45-164. 1901. 4) Agriculture in the tropics, ed. 2, 1914, Cambridge. 5) Tropical exploitation, with special reference to rubber, in F.W. Oliver, ed., The exploitation of plants, 1917, p. 62-82. ( ( ( ( NOTE: Outside our period: The birth and spread of plants, originally issued as Boissiera 8, 1949, reprinted by The Chronica Botanica Company, Waltham, Mass., U.S.A., p. [i]-x, [xi], [1]-561. Copy: MICH. EPONYMY: Willisia Warming (1901). Note: Willisia J.A. Wolfe (1968) honors Bailey Willis (1857-1949), American geologist. 17.811. Contributions to the natural history of the flower 1 [-I1] ... London (printed for the Linnean Society ...) 1893 [-1894]. Oct. 1: 28 Aug 1893, cover-t.p., p. [51]-63, pl. 3. — Reprinted and to be cited from Linn. Soc. J., Bot. 30: 51-63, pl. 3. 1893. 2: 6 Oct 1894, p. [284]-298, pl. 18-19. — Id. 30: 284-208, pl. 18-19. 1894. Copies: B, G, H. 17.812. The natural history of the flower ... Reprinted from ‘“‘Natural Science, ... 1894. Oct. Publ.: Mai 1894, cover-t.p., p. [347]-352. Copies: B, G. — Reprinted and to be cited from Nat. Sci. 4(27): 347-352. 1894. 17.813. Observations on the flora of pollard willows near Cambridge, ... [Extracted from the Proceedings of the Cambridge philosophical Society [1894]]. Oct. (Odserv. fl. pollard willows). Co-author: Isaac Henry Burkill (1870-1965). Publ.: 1894 (read 15 Mai 1893; reprint Bot. Zeit. 1 Apr 1894) cover-t.p., p. [i, recto of p. 82], 82-88, [89-92]. Copies: B, H, HH, MO. — Preprinted or reprinted from Proc. Cambr. philos. Soc. 8(2): 82-88, [89-92]. 1894. 17.814. A manual and dictionary of the flowering plants and ferns .... Gambridge (at the University Press) 1892. 2 vols. Oct. (Man. dict. fl. pl.). Ed. [1]: Dec 1896 or Jan 1897 (Bot. Zeit. 2 vols., 1 Mar 1897; Bot. Centralbl. 2 vols. 3 Feb 1897; J. Bot. Mar 1897 (rev.); Nat. Nov. Jan(2) 1897). Copzes: MO, US, USDA. — Review: A.B. Rendle, J. Bot. 35: 109-110. 1897. 1: 1897 (p. ix: Aug 1896), p. [i]-xiv, [1]-224. 2: 1897, p. [i]-xill, [1]-429. Ed. 2: Jan-Mar 1904 (p. ix: 17 Nov 1903; Bot. Zeit. 16 Mai 1904; Bot. Centralbl. 12 Apr 1904; J. Bot. Mai 1904; BSbF 11 Mar 1904), p. [i]-xii, [1]-670. Copies: B-S, NY, Rensselaer Polyt. Inst. — Review: J. Bot. 57: 229-230. 1919. 302 J.C. WILLIS Ed. 3: 1908 (p. ix: Dec 1907; Bot. Centralbl. 15 Sep 1908; Nat. Nov. Jun(2) 1908), p. [i]- ii, map, [ili]-xil, [1]-712. Copres: HH, NY. Ed. 3 (reprint): 1914, p. [i]-xii, [1]-712. Copies: LIV, USDA. Ed. 4: 1919 (p. vii: 4 Apr 1919), p. [i]-xii, [1]-712, [i]-liv, lv. Copies: H, HH, MO, PH, US, USDA. A dictionary of the flowering plants and ferns ... fourth edition revised and rewritten ... Cambridge (id.) 1919. Oct. (Dict. fl. pl.). Ed. 5: 1925 (p. vii: 24 Mar 1925; NY rd. by 25 Nov 1925; ObZ for Jun-Sep 1925; Nat. Nov. Sep 1925), p. [i]-xu, [1]-727, [728], [i*]-liv*, key, [lv*, index, colo.]. Copies: MO, NY. Ed. 6: 1931 (p. vii: Jan 1931), p. [i]-xii, [1]-752, [i]-liv, [lv]. Copzes: LIV, MO, US, USDA. Ed. 6 (reprint): 1948. Ed. 6 (reprint): 1951, p. [i]-xii, [1]-752, [i]-liv, [lv]. Copies: FAS, HH, MO, NY, USDA. Ed. 6 (reprint): 1955, p. [i]-xui, [1]-752, [i]-liv, [lv]. Copzes: HH, MO. Ed. 6 (reprint): 1957, p. [iJ]-xul, [1]-752, [i]-liv, [lv]. Copies: LIV, USDA. Ed. .6 (reprint): 1960, p. [i]-xil, [1]-792, [i]-liv, [lv]. Copies: G, MO, USDA. Ed. 7: 29 Dec 1966, p. [i]-xxii, 1-1214, [i]-lii. Copies: FAS, G, H, NY, PH. — A dictionary of the flowering plants and ferns ... seventh edition revised by H.K. Airy Shaw. Cam- bridge (id.) 1966. (Reviews: B.L. Burtt, Notes R.B.G. Edinb. 28(1): 87-88. Sep 1967; F.G. Meyer, Science 157: 674. 11 Aug 1967; F.A. Stafleu, Taxon 16: 333-334. Aug 1967; C.G.G.J. van Steenis, Fl. males. Bull. 22: 1586-1590. 1968 (“the author has been driven by a desire to innovate”); G. Wagenitz, Bot. Jahrb. 87 (Lit.): 35-36. 1967). Ed. 8: 1973, p. [i]-xxil, 1-1245, [i]-lxvi. Copzes: G, H. —Contrary to ed. 7 which is still called “A dictionary ... by 7.C. Willis’, the 8th ed. has “the late J.C. Willis”. Note: F.N. Howes, A dictionary of useful and everyday plants and their common names, Cambridge 1974, x, 290 p., is based on ed. 6,1931 of Willis’s Manual. 17.815. A handbook of the vegetable economic products of Ceylon, native, cultivated, or imported ... Colombo (H.C. Cottle, ...) 1901 et seq. [1.e. 1901]. Oct. t. (Handb. veg. econ. prod.). Co-author: Herbert Wright. Publ.: Nov 1901, (p. 25 Oct 1gor), p. [i-ii], [1]-56. Copies: HH, PH. — Issued as Ann. R. Bot. Gard. Peradeniya suppl. 1 (1). — Remained incomplete. 17.816. The geographical distribution of the Dilleniaceae as illustrating the treatment of this subject on the theory of mutation ... Peradeniya ... 1907. Oct. Publ.: Oct 1907, cover-t.p., p. [69]-77. Copy: G. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ann. R. Bot. Gard. Peradeniya 4(2): 69-77. 1907. 17.817. Some cvidence against the theory of the origin of species by natural selection of in- finitesimal variations, and in favour of origin by mutation ... Colombo (H.C. Cottle, ...) London (Dulau & Co., ...) 1907. Oct. Publ.: Mai 1907, cover-t.p., p. [1]-15. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ann. R. Bot. Gard. Peradeniya 4(1): [1]-15. 1907. — Further evidence ... ib. 4: 17-19. 1907. — See also his The flora of hilltops in Ceylon ... in 4: 131-138. 1908. 17.818. The flora of Naminakulikanda, a somewhat isolated mountain in the province of Uva ... Reprinted from the “Annals of the Royal Botanical Gardens, Peradeniya”, ... LOM Oct: Publ.: Dec 1911, cover-t.p., p. 217-222. Copy: G. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ann. R. Bot. Gard. Peradeniya 5(3): 217-222. 1911. 17.819. Corrections and additions to Trimen’s “Flora of Ceylon”, 1893-1911 ... Reprinted from the “Annals of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Peradeniya, ” ... 1911. Oct. Co-author: Albert Malins Smith (1879-1962). Publ.: Dec 1911, cover-t.p., p. [175]-214. Copies: G, NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ann. R. Bot. Gard., Peradeniya 5(3): [175]-214. 1911. 17.820. A revised catalogue of the indigenous flowering plants and ferns of Ceylon ... Colombo (H.C. Cottle, ...) 1tg11. Oct. (Revis. cat. pl. Ceylon). 333 J.C. WILLIS Publ.: Sep 1911 (Obz for Sep 1911; Nat. Nov. Oct(1) 1911; Hedwigia 28 Nov 1911; NY rd. Nov rg11; Bot. Centralbl. 16 Jan 1912), p. [i-1i], [1]-188. Copies: BR, HH, M, MO, NY, PH. — Peradeniya manuals of botany, entomology, agriculture, and hortic- ulture no. 2. — Original catalogue by H. Trimen 1885 (q.v.). — The cover has “A revised ... Ceylon, native and introduced. By J.C. Willis, ... and M. Willis [Mrs. J.C. Willis, Minnie Baldwin, d. 1931). 17.821. On the lack of adaptation in the Tristichaceae and Podostemaceae ... Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Royal Society, ... [1914]. Oct. Publ.: 1914 (read 30 Apr 1914), cover-t.p., p.[532]-550. Copies: B, NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Proc. R. Soc. B87: [532]-550. 1914. — Earlier major publications on Podostemaceae: (1) A revision of the Podostemaceae of India and Ceylon, Ann. R. Bot. Gard., Peradeniya 1: 181-250. 1902 and (2) Studies in the morphology and ecology of the Podostemaceae of Ceylon and India, ib. 1: 267-465. 1902. 17.821a. A new natural family of flowering plants — Trstichaceae ... [Extracted from the Linnean Society’s Journal-Botany, ... 1915]. Oct. Publ.: 1915, p. [49]-54. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from J. Linn. Soc., Bot. 63: [49]-54- 1915. 17.822. The origin of the Tristichaceae and Podostemaceae ... Annals of Botany, ... 1915. Oct. Publ.: Apr 1915, cover-t.p., p. 299-306. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ann. Bot. 29: 299-306. 1915. 17.823. The evolution of species in Ceylon ... with reference to the dying out of species ... Annals of Botany, ... 1916. Oct. Publ.: Jan 1916, cover-t.p., p. [1]-23. Copies: B, NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ann. Bot. 30: [1]-23. — Review: A. Arber, Bot. Centralbl. 132: 235-236. 29 Aug 1916. Preceded by: The endemic flora of Ceylon, Philos. Trans. R. Soc. B 206: 307-342. 1915, with a correction ib. 89: 257. 1916. — This paper contains the hypothesis of Age and area. — Criticism of the hypothesis by Sinnott, in Ann. Bot. 31: 209. 1917 and Science 46: ADEA ON]: 17.824. The distribution of species in New Xealand ... Annals of Botany, ... 1916. Oct. Publ.: Jul 1916, cover-t.p., p. [437]-457. Copies: B, NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ann. Bot. 30: 437-457. 1916. — Detailed review: Hugo de Vries, Science ser. 2. 45(1173): 641-642. 22 Jun 1917; author’s summary: Bot. Centralbl. 134: 318-319. 1917. 17.825. The relative age of endemic species and other controversial points ... Annals of Botany ... 1917. Oct. Publ.: Apr 1917, cover-t.p., p. [189]-208. Copies: B, NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ann. Bot. 31(122): 189-208. 1917. 17-826. Further evidence for age and area; its applicability to the ferns, etc. ... Annals of Botany ... 1917. Oct. Publ.: Jul-Oct 1917, cover-t.p., p. 335-349. Copies: B, NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ann. Bot. 31(123-124): 335-349. 1917. — The Age and Area hypothesis was first proposed by Willis in his The endemic flora of Ceylon 1916 (see above under Evol. sp. Ceylon 1916). 17-827. The distribution of the plants of the outlying islands of New Xealand ... Annals of Botany ... 1917. Oct. Publ.: Jul-Oct 1917, cover-t.p., p. [327]-333. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ann. Bot. 31(123-124): 327-333. 1917. 17.828. The sources and distribution of the New Xealand flora, with a reply to criticism ... Annals of Botany ... 1918. Oct. Publ.: Jul 1918, cover-t.p., p. [339]-367. Copies: B, NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ann. Bot. 32(127): 339-367. 1918. — Reply to Sinnott’s criticism in Ann. Bot. 31: 209. 1917, Science 46: 457. 1917. 334 O.R. WILLIS 17.829. The flora of Stewart Island (New Zealand): A study in taxonomic distribution ... Annals of Botany ... 1919. Oct. Publ.: Jan 1919, cover-t.p., p. [23]-46. Copies: B, NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ann. Bot. 33(129): 23-46. 1919. 17.830. The floras of the outlying islands of New Xealand and their distribution ... Annals of Botany, ... 1919. Oct. ; Publ.: Jul 1919, cover-t.p., p. [267]-293. Copy: NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ann. Bot. 33: 267-293. 1919. 17.831. Endemic genera of plants in their relation to others ... Annals of Botany, ... 1921. Oct. Publ.: Oct 1921, p. [493]-512. Copy: NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ann. Bot. 35: 493-512. 1921. 17.832. Age and area a study in geographical distribution and origin of species ... Cam- bridge (at the University Press) 1922. Oct. (Age and area). Authorship: Author J.C. Willis with chapters by Hugo de Vries, H.B. Guppy, Mrs E.M. Reid and James Small. — “‘[These authors are not committed by writing these chap- ters, to the support of all the doctrines here advanced]”’. Publ.: 1922 (p. vii: 4 Apr 1922; ObZ for Mai-Sep 1922; PH received 27 Nov 1922), p. [i]-x, [1]-259, [260, colo.]. Copies: BR, G, H, HH, MO, NY, PH. Facsimile ed.: 1970, A. Asher & Co. Ltd., Vaals. - Amsterdam 1970, p. [i]-x, [1]-259. — Copies: FAS, NY. — ISBN go-6123-202-3. — See Taxon 20: 371. 1971. Ref.: Rendle, A.B., J. Bot. 60: 306-307. 1922 (rev.). Vries, Hugo de, J. Heredity 14(4): 165-170. 1923 (rev.). Willis, J.C., Ann. Bot. 37: 193-215. 1923; Quart. Rev. Biol. 1(4): 553-571. 1926. 17.833. The origin of species by large, rather than by gradual change, and by Guppy’s method of differentiation ... Annals of Botany, ... 1923. Oct. Publ.: Oct 1923, cover-t.p., p. [605]-628. Copy: NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ann. Bot. 37: 605-628. 1923. 17-834. The evolution of the Tristichaceae and Podostemaceae I. ... Annals of Botany, ... 1926. Oct. Publ.: Apr 1926, cover-t.p., p. [349]-367, pl. 13. Copy: NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ann. Bot. 40: 349-367, pl. 13. 1926. 17.835. The course of evolution by differentiation or divergent mutation rather than by selection ... Cambridge (at the University Press) 1940. Oct. (Course evol.). Publ.: 1940 (p. vili: 25 Mar 1940), p. [1i]-vili, [1]-207. Copies: BR, G, HH, NY. Facsimile ed.: 1974, Hafner Press, New York, London, p. [i]-xvi, [1]-207. Copies: FAS, NY. — On p. v-xui: Introduction to the reprint edition, by W. Wayne Moss, Alfred E. Schuyler. — ISBN 0-02-854860-4. — See Taxon 24: 688. 1975. Ref.: Ramsbottom, J., J. Bot. 79: 134-136. 1941 (rev.). Willis, Oliver Rivington (1815-1902), American school teacher and botanist; some time residing in New Jersey, later in the New York area, ultimately instructor in botany, physics, and chemistry in the New York Military Academy. (O.R. Willis). HERBARIUM and TypPEs: NY. — Other material at BCL, MICH, NHA; also at Bates College, Lewiston, Maine (fide Day 1901). — Letters at NY. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 501 (b. 8 Apr 1815, d. 27 Apr 1902); BL 1: 203, 324; Jackson p. 364; Lenley p. 472; Rehder 5: 924; Tucker 1: 748, 2: xl. BIOFILE: Anon., J. New York Bot. Gard. 9: 177. 1908 (herb. at NY); Torreya 2(5): 80. 1902 (d.). Day, M., Rhodora 3: 69. 1901 (pl. Bates College). Pennell, F.W., Bartonia 21: 57. 1942. 3349) O.R. WILLIS Rickett, H.W., Index Bull. Torrey bot. Club 105. 1955. COMPOSITE WORKS: Revised and edited Alphonso Wood, The new American botanist and florist ... New York (American Book Co.) 1808. 17.836. Compend of botany .... Freehold (printed for the author) 1854. (Comp. bot.). Publ.: 1854 (p. [i]: Jul 1854), p. [i]-xi, [12]-23. Copy: USDA. 17.837. Catalogue of plants growing without cultivation in the state of New Jersey, with a specific description of all the species of violet found therein. Directions for collecting, drying, labelling and preserving botanical specimens, and a description of suitable ap- paratus therefor. With suggestions to teachers prosecuting the study of botany. To which is added a directory of living botanists of North America and the West Indies ... New York (J.W. Schermerhorn & Co., ...) 1874. Oct. (Cat. pl. New Jersey). Publ.: 1874 (p. vi: Apr 1874; TBC Jun 1874), p. [i]-xxu, [1]-71. Copies: HH, NY, PH. — Title on cover: Catalogus plantarum in Nova Caesarea repertarum. Revised ed.: 1877 (p. [ii]: copyright; TBC Oct 1877; Bot. Gaz. Jan 1878), err. slip, map, p. [i*-11*], [i]-xxviii, [1]-88. Copies: HH, NY, PH, USDA. — New York, Chicago and New Orleans (A.S. Barnes & Co.) s.d. — Also: Catalogus plantarum in Nova Caesarea repertarum. 17.838. Flora of Westchester County, ... New York (Roper & Burdge, ...) [1882]. Oct. Publ.: 1881, cover-t.p., p. [771]-825, [826, err.], 2 p. err. sheet between p. 774-775. Copies: HH, MO, NY, PH. — Reprinted and to be cited from Robert Bolton, The history ... of the county of Westchester ... ed. 2. 1: 771-826. 1881. Additions: E.G. Britton, Bull. Torrey bot. Club 13: 6-7. 1887, E.H. Day, id. 13: 94-95. 1886, J.W. Martens Jr., id. 16: 123-124. 1889. Reprints: in further reprints of Bolton’s History 1893 and 1905. 17.839. A practical flora for schools and colleges ... New York, Cincinnati, Chicago (American Book Company) [1894]. Oct. (Pract. fl.). Publ.: 1894 (copyright on p. [11]; NY copy rd. 18 Mar 1895; Bot. Centralbl. 28 Aug 1894), p. [i]-xvi, [1]-349. Copees: FH, HH, NY, USDA. Willkomm, [Heinrich] Moriz (1821-1895), German (Saxonian) botanist and explorer; studied medicine at the University of Leipzig; Bacc. med. 1844; travelled in Spain and Portugal 1844-1845; studied natural sciences at Leipzig; Dr. phil. 1850; again to Spain 1850-1851; habil. Leipzig 1852; professor and custos of the Leipzig University herbarium 1855; professor of natural history at Tharandt 1855-1868; professor of botany and director of the botanical garden of the University of Dorpat 1868-1873; to Spain and the Balearic Islands 1873-1874; professor of botany and director of the botanical garden of the University of Prague 1874-1892; in retirement continuing his botanical work in Prague. (Wiullk.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: COI (ca. 10.000 species, 100.000 specimens; main Spanish-Port. herbarium; much orig. material Iberian publ.); general herbarium at GE (14.472). — Further material in B (mainly destr.), BERN, BM, BP, C, CAS, CN, DBN, E, FI, G, G- DC, GE, GOET, HBG (alg.), HEID, K, KIEL, L, LE, LISU (Spanish coll. Paris world fair), LY, LZ (destr.), M, MANCH, MW (1266), P, PH, PR, PRC, TU, W, WRSL. — Library at PRU. — Letters to Julio Henriques, see Fernandes (1978); to D.F.L. von Schlechtendal at HAL, other letters at G, UPS-UB. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: ADB 43: 298-300; AG 6(2): 283-284; Ainsworth p. 93, 318; Backer p. 627, 664; Barnhart 3: 501; BFM 1521; Biol.-Dokum. 19: 10064-10065; BJI 1: 64; BL 2: 732 [index]; BM 3: 1055, 5: 2329-2330, 8: 1438-1439; Bossert p. 438; Colmeiro 1: ccv-ccvi; CSP 6: 382-383, 8: 1247; 11: 818, 12: 785; 19: 642; DTS 1: 328- 329; Frank 3 (Anh.): 114; Futak-Domin p. 658-660; GF p. 81; GR p. 154; Hegi 6(1): 172; Herder p. 485 [index]; Hortus 3: 1207; IH (ed. 2): 43, 54, (ed. 3): 51, 65, (ed. 6): 366, (ed. 7): 346; Jackson see index; Klastersky p. 204 (b. 29 Jun 1821, d. 26 Aug 1895); KR p. 767; Krempelh. 2: 11; Lipschitz 2: 105-106; LS 29019-29026, 40613; Maiwald p. 336 WILLKOMM 285 [index]; Moebius p. 399; Morren ed. 2, p. 14, ed. 10, p. 33; NI 2164-2165; Plesch p. 461; PR 4947, 5624, 10298-10304, 10675, ed. 1: 5471; Ratzeburg p. 507-512 (autobiogr.); Rehder 5: 924; SK 4: ccxix; SO 879; Stevenson p. 1262; TL-1/1426-1432; TL-2/1712, 4042, 5011, and see indexes; TR 1601-1603*; Tucker 1: 748, 2: xl, 3: 336; Urban-Berl. p. 270, 273, 292, 317, 410; Zander ed. 10, p. 733, ed. 11, p. 836-837. BIOFILE: Anderlind, L., Forstl.-naturw. Z. 1896(3): 89-95. (obit.). Anon., Berlin, Preuss. Staatsbibl., Inst. Personalbibl. 1850-1935. 534. 1936 (further biogr. refs.); Biogr. Jahrb. deut. Nekrol. 1: 77*. 1897; Bonplandia 1: 241. 1853, 3: 176 (custos LZ), 227, 343 (app. Tharandt). 1855, 8: 384. 1860; Bot. Centralbl. 1-2: 447. 1880 (has sold his Herbarium mediterranearum (10.032 species) to COI), 51: 256 (will retire from professorship PR; life-size portrait), 270 (Hanbury has bought W.’s herb.) 1892, 52: 142-143. 1892 (retirem., decor.), 53: 280. 1893 (library to bot. inst. German Univ. Prague), 63: 351. 1895 (d.); Bot. Zeit. 2: 304. 1844 (left for Spain on 3 Apr), 5: 448. 1847 (collections for sale), 8: 360. 1850 (Dr. phil. Leipzig), 10: 333. 1852 (habil. Leipzig 12 Feb), 10: 646. 1852 (corr. memb. Span. Acad.), 13: 264. 1855 (app. custos LZ), 25: 424. 1867 (app. Dorpat), 28: 648 (call to Marienbrunn, Wien [not realized], 743 (Wiesner to Marienbrunn) 1870, 31: 720. 1873 (app. Prague), 32: 271. 1874 (E. Rossow succeeds W at Dorpat), 53: 312. 1895 (id.); Brit. Mus. gen. cat. print. books 28: 725-727. 1965; Bull. Soc. bot. France 20 (bibl.): 183. 1873 (Prodr. to be continued; W. to Prague); Cat. gén. livr. impr. Bibl. natl. 224: 306-310. 1976; Flora 36: 32. 1852 (habil.), 38: 368 (custos LZ), 700: (app. Tharandt). 1855, 51: 12. (call Dorpat), 268 (F. Nobbe succeeds W. at Tharandt) 1868, 53: 352. 1870 (call to Mariabrunn, Wien [not realized], 56: 431. 1873 (app. Prague); J. Bot. (Morot) 9: 388. 1895 (d.), J. Bot. 30: 256. 1892 (Th. Hanbury donated W.’s general herbarium to GE; 14.472 species, mainly European, many types); Nat. Nov. 14: 341. 1892 (re- tirem.), 17: 358. 1895 (d.); Osterr. bot. W. 5: 149 (custos LZ), 398 (app. Tharandt) 1855; Osterr. bot. Z. 23: 328. 1873 (app. Prague), 42: 295. 1892 (GE acquires W.’s general herb.), 45: 407. 1895 (d.); Ottuv slovnik nauény 12: 243. 1908. Bellot Rodrigues, R., Anal. R. Acad. Farm. Madrid 2: 238, 240-241. 1940. Carandell, J., Rese. cient. Soc. espafi. Hist. nat. 6: 43-49. 1934. Cori, C.J., S.B. Lotos 44: 99. 1896 (d.). Dolezal, H., Friedrich Welwitsch 47, 124, 128, 134, 137. 1974 . Fernandes, A., Annuar. Soc. Broter. 43: 15-44. 1977 (acquisition herb. for COI), 44: 15- 100. 1978 (letters to Julio Henriquez). Freyn, J., Osterr. bot. Z. 32: 1-6. 1882 (biogr., portr.). Frodin, D.G., Guide standard fl. world no. 612. 1984. Hann, J., Alman. Akad. Wiss. Wien 46: 263-271. 1896 (obit., bibl. books). Henriques, J.A., Bol. Soc. Broter. 9: 5-8. 1891 (7oth birthday). Kheil, N., Act. Soc. espafi. hist. nat. 1898: 60-64. Lack, H.W. & C.-O. von Sydow, Willdenowia 14: 445. 1984. Munoz Medina, D.J., Hist. desarrol. bot. Espafia 23-30. 1969. Poggendorff, J.C., Biogr.-lit. Handw.-Buch 3: 1449. 1898, 4(2): 1644. 1904. Ranft, M. et. al., Ber. Arbeitsgem. sachs. Bot. 7: 116. 1966 (portr.). Roth, E., Leopoldina 32: 94-96. 1896; Biogr. Blatt., ed. Bettelheim, 2: 49-52. 1896 (obit.). Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 416. 1975 (coll.). Schott, A., Allg. bot. Z. 1: 89-92. 1895 (obit., portr.). Verdoorn, F., ed., Chron. bot. 1: 36, 37. 1935, 2: 268. 1936. Wagenitz, G., Index coll. princ. herb. Gott. 180. 1982 (coll.). Wettstein, R. von, Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 14: (13)-(19). 1896 (obit., bibl.). Wettstein, R. v., Lehrkanzel syst. Bot. deut. Univ. Prag 5, 6, 9, 10. 1899; im Festschr. 50}. Best. k.k. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien 1go1 (portr.). Willkomm, M., Bot. Zeit. 2: 272. 1844 (will travel to Spain, requests subscriptions), 7: 343-410 (ann. second trip to Spain), 848 (postponement second Spanish journey). 1849, 17: 327. 1859 (will issue a flora of Spain); Flora 32: 703-704. 1849 (will leave for Spain Apr 1850; requests subscriptions to collections); Der k.k. bot. Gart. Prag, Wien 1881 (bibl.); Bot. Centralbl. 39: 176. 1889 (has a collection of 570 species of ferns for sale); Grundz. Pfl.-Verbr. Iber. Halbins. 12-22. 1896. Wiltshear, G.S., J. Bot. 53: 370-372. 1915 (bibl. notes on W.’s works). 8)/) WILLKOMM Wittrock, V.B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 147. 1903, 3(3): 156. 1905 (on portr.). COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Editor, ed. 3 (1869) and ed. 4 (1887) of Naturgeschichte des Pflanzenreiches nach dem Linnéschen System [based on G.H. von Schubert Lehrbuch der Natur- geschichte ...], see TL-2/11.202. (2) Editor, F. Loscos, Series inconfecta plantarum ... Aragoniae 1863, see TL-2/5011. (3) G. Kunze, Chloris austro-hispanica 1846 (TL-2/4042) is based on Wilkomm’s collect- ions. [G. Kunze induced W. to make his first trip to Spain]. (4) Edited and amended E.A. Rossmassler, Der Wald, ed. 2, 1870-1871 and ed. 3, 1880- 1881, see TL-2/9584. (5) Tinedhaeien and methodological essay to Aglaia von Enderes, Frihlingsblumen 1882, see ObZ 32:'174. 1882 (came out in 12 Lieferungen, all in 1882). (6) Collaborator, W.D.J. Koch, Syn. deut. schweiz. Fl. ed. 3 (by E. Hallier) 1890 [-1895], see TL-2/3804. EPONYMY: Wiallbleibia Herter (1953); Waillkommia Hackel (1888); Willkommlangea O. Kuntze (1891, also honors J.M.C. Lange, q.v.). TRAVEL REPORTS FROM SPAIN: Botanische Berichte aus Spanien, Bot. Zeit. 2: 555-560, 721- 725, 769-772, 817-824, 836-841. 1844, 3: 297-306, 313-319 [no. 8 in series not issued], 737-7445 753-795; 777-786. 1845, 4: 33-42, 49-60, 577-688, 625-629. 1846, see also Ann. nat. Hist. 15: 178-185, 417-419. 1845, 16: 113-122, 189-192, 248-252. 1845, 17: 115-119, 187-196, 263-270, 340-347, 420-429. 1846. — See also his Dze botanischen Garten von Madrid und Valencia, Flora 34(1): 129-135. 7 Mar 1851. HANDWRITING: Candollea 34: 207-208. 1979; Webbia 32(1): 40. 1977. 17.840. Chron: bot. 12 1928)1935.923914 4591930, .o2N 2 oemOa7E COMPOSITE wWoRKs: Collaborator P. Sorauer, ed., Handb. Pfl.-Krankh. 3, Die pflanzlichen Parasiten, 1923, see TL-2/12.459. 18.180. Grundlagen einer Monographie der Gattung Fusarium (Link) ... Berlin (Verlagsbuch- handlung Paul Parey ... [id.] Julius Springer) 1910. Oct. (Grundl. Monogr. Fusarium). Senior author: Friedrich Carl Louis Otto Appel (1867-1952). Publ.: 1910, cover-t.p., p. 1-207, pl. 1-3. Copy: Stevenson. — Issued as Arb. K. Biol. Anst. Land-Forstwirtsch. 8(1), 1910. 18.181. Die Kultur als Grundlage zur besseren Unterscheidung systematisch schwieriger Hyphomy- ceten ... Berlin (Gebriider Borntraeger) 1910. Oct. Senior author: Friedrich Carl Louis Otto Appel (1867-1952). 426 WOLLENWEBER Publ.: 24 Nov 1910, cover-t.p., p. [435]-448, pl. 13. Copy: Stevenson. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 28(8): [435]-448. pl. 13. 1910. 18.182. Studies on the Fusarium problem ... Reprinted from the Journal of Phytopathology Pero r3., Oct. Publ.: Feb 1913, p. [24]-50, pl. 5. Copy: Stevenson. — Reprinted and to be cited from J. Phytopath. 3(1): [24]-50. pl. 5. 1913. 18.183. Ramularia, Mycosphaerella, Nectria, Calonectria ... Reprinted from Phytopathology PEegIG: Octt Publ.: Aug 1913, p. [197]-242, pl. 20-22. Copy: Stevenson. — Reprinted and to be cited from Phytopathology 3(4): 197-242, pl. 20-22. 1913. 18.184. Fusaria autographice delineata. Collectio specierum ex herbariis variis selectarum et ab auctore lectarum cultarumque synonymis et excludendis additis quas determinavit, in: sectiones digessit, comparavit cum Hypocreaceis analogis praemissis ad: methodi naturalis normas et culturae purae experientiam H.W. Wollenweber ... Berolini [Berlin] 1916 [-1935]. Card index. (Fusaria autogr. delin.). Publ.: 1916-1935, numbered fiches (16.5 x 10.5 cm) with lithographed text and figures; each fiche treats a single species, includes drawings and notes, often indicates her- barium specimens and herbaria. Effective publication. Copzes: BR, MICH, NY, Stev- enson. — For extensive details see J. Stevenson, Beih. Nova Hedw. 36: 516-525. 1971. [1]: 1916, title page fiche with [i], fiches 1-17, 12a, 12b, 13-509. [2]: 1924, [1], fiches 510-659. [3]: 1930, p. [i], fiches 660-677, 678a, 678b, 679-685, 686a, 686b, 686c, 687-856, 857, 857a, 858- 872, 8730, 873b, 874-894, 894a, 895-916, 9174, 9176, 918-956, 956a, 957-1003, 1003a, 1004- 1099, 1099a, I100. [4]: 1935 (Nat. Nov. Feb 1936), [i], fiche 1101-1103, r104a, 1104b, 1104¢, 1105-1113, 1114a- 1114b, 1115-1116, 11174, 1118-1126, 1127a, 11276, 1128-1154, 1155a, 11556, 1156a, 11560, 1157-1200. List of species depicted with additional notes (nos. 1-509): Ann. mycol. 15: 1-56. 1917. — Further text accompanying the index cards: Fusarium Monographia (1931), see below. — See Stevenson (1971) for further references. 18.185. Krankheiten und Beschddigungen der Kartoffel ... Berlin (Verlagsbuchhandlung Paul Parey ...) 1923. Oct. (Krankh. Kartoffel). Publ.: 1923 (p. 3: Dec 1922; ObZ Jul-Oct 1923), p. [1]-56, pl. 1-20 (in text). Copy: FH. — Arb. Forschungsinst. Kartoffelbau Heft 7. . 18.186. Pyrenomyceten-Studien ... Sonderabdruck aus Angewandte Botanik, ... 1924. Oct. [7]: Mar-Jun 1924 (Heft 2 for Mar-Jun 1924), rd. USDA 7 Aug 1924), p. [300]-313. pl. 8. Copy: Stevenson. — Reprinted and to be cited from Angew. Bot. 6(2): 300-313. pl. &. 1924. [2]: Mai-Jun 1926 (Heft 3 for Mai-Jun 1926; USDA rd. 20 Jul 1926), p. 168-212, pl. 2-5. Copy: Stevenson. — Id. 8(3): 168-212. pl. 2-5. 1926. 3: 1929, Proc. Int. Congr. Plant Sci. 1926(2): 1612-1617. 1929. 18.187. Aliquot Fusaria tropicalia nova vel revisa ... Reprinted from Phytopathology ... 1925. Oct. Co-author: Otto August Reinking (1890-1926). Publ.: Mar 1925, p. [155]-169. Copy: Stevenson. — Reprinted and to be cited from Phy- topathology 15(3): [155]-169. 1925. 18.188. Fundamentals for taxonomic studies of Fusarium ... Washington (Government Print- ing Office) 1925. Oct. Co-authors: Constantine Dmitriev Sherbakoff (1878-1965), Otto August Reinking (1890- 1926), Helen Johann, Alice Linna Bailey (née Allen) (1896-x). Publ.: 1 Mai 1925, cover-t.p., p. 833-843. Copy: Stevenson. — Reprinted and to be cited from J. Agr. Res. 30(9): 833-843. 1925. 427 WOLLENWEBER 18.189. Uber Fruchtformen der krebsterregenden Nectriaceen ... Berlin (Verlagsbuchhandlung Julius Springer) 1928. Oct. Publ.: 1928 (Abgeschlossen am 17. April 1928), cover-t.p., p. [138]-173. Copy: Stevenson. — Reprinted and to be cited from Z. Parasitenk. 1(1): 138-173. 1928. 18.190. Fusarium-Monograpa fungi parasitici et saprophytici ... Berlin (Verlagsbuch- handlung Julius Springer ...) 1931. Oct. Publ.: 1931 (Abgeschlossen am 22. Mai 1931), p. [i], [269]-516. Copies: BR, FH, NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Z. Parasitenk. 3(3): [269]-516. 1931. 18.191. Die Verbreitung der Fusarien in der Natur ... Berlin (R. Friedlander und Sohn) 1935. Oct. (Verbr. Fusarien). Co-author: Otto August Reinking (1890-1926). Publ.: 1935, p. [1]-80. Copies: FH, Stevenson. 18.192. Die Fusarien ihre Beschreibung, Schadwirkung und Bekampfung ... Berlin (Verlagsbuchhandlung Paul Parey ...) 1935. Oct. (Fusarien). Co-author: Otto August Reinking (1890-1926). Publ.: 1935 (p. vi: Aug 1935), p. [iJ-vil, [1]-355, [356]. Copzes: FH, G, MO, NY, U. 18.193. Diskomyzetenstudien (Pezicula Tul. und Ocellaria Tul.) ... Berlin-Dahlem ... 1939. Oct. Publ.: Apr 1939, cover-t.p., p. [521]-570. Copy: Stevenson. — Reprinted and to be cited from Arb. Biol. Reichsanst. Land- Forstwirtsch. 22(4): [521]-570. 1939. Wolley-Dod, Anthony Hurt (1861-1948), British soldier and botanist; Royal Military Academy at Woolwich 1879; commissioned Royal Artillery 1881; captain 1889, retired with rank of major 1901; It.-colonel during World War I; collected in S. Africa (1900- 1901), Gibraltar (1913-1914), California (1921). (Wolley-Dod). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: BM (ca. 10.000; rd. 1948); Rose herbarium, 2000, rd. 1938); further material in B (mainly destr.), BOL, CGE, E, GRA, K, NH, NMW, NOT, OXF, RTE, SAM, TLS. — Letters at G. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 514; BB p. 332; BL 1: 28, 324, 2: 270, 486, 733; BM 8: 1450; Bossert p. 267, 441; Desmond p. 672 (b. 17 Nov 1861, d. 21 Jun 1948); Hortus 3: 1207; Tucker 1: 752, 3: 340; Urban-Berl. p. 411. BIOFILE: Anon., Brit. Mus. gen. cat. print. books 54: 1. 1960 (sub Dod). Frodin, D.G., Guide standard floras world no. 618. 1984. Ingwersen, W.E.Th., Quart. Bull. Alpine Gard. Soc. 16(3): 239-240. 1938 (obit. not.). Kent, D.H., Brit. herb. 86. 1957. Kent, D.H. & D.E. Allen, Brit. Irish herb. 277. 1984 (coll.). Verdoorn, F., ed., Chron. bot. 4: 533, 566. 1938, 5: 124, 314. 1939. Wilmott, A.J., Watsonia 1(5): 331-334. 1950 (obit.). COMPOSITE woRKS: With Harry Bolus (1834-1911, see TL-2/1: 266-267), A list of the flowering plants and ferns of the Cape peninsula ... Cape Town 1904, Trans. S. Afr. phil. Soc. 14(3): 207-373; IDC 7163. 18.194. The subsection Eu-Caninae of the genus Rosa... London (West, Newman & Co., ...) 1908. Oct. (Eu-Caninae). Publ.: 1908 (in parts), p. [i], [1]-110. Copy: BR. — Issued as Supplement to the Journal of Botany 46, suppl. 1: 1-48. Jan-Mai, 48-64. Jun, 65-80. Jul, 81-96. Aug, 97-110. Sep 1908. 18.195. The British roses (excluding Eu-Caninae) ... London (West, Newman & Co., ...) 1910. Oci. (Brit. roses). Publ.: Jan-Oct 1910, p. [i], [1]-141. Copy: BR. — Issued as J. Bot. 48, suppl. 1-16. Jan, 17- 428 WOELOSZCAK 32. Feb, 33-48. Mar, 49-64. Mai, 65-80. Jun, 81-96. Jul, 97-112. Aug, 113-128. Sep, 129-141. Oct 1910. 18.196. A list of British roses ... London (West, Newman & Co.,...) 1g11. Oct. (List Brit. roses). Publ.: Sep-Dec 1911, p. [1]-67. Copies: BR, MICH. — Issued as J. Bot. 49, suppl., p. 1-16. Sep, 17-32. Oct, 33-48. Nov, 49-56, 57-67. Dec 1911. © 18.197. A flora of Gibraltar and the neighbourhood ... London (West, Newman & Co., .-) 1914. Oct. (Fl. Gibraltar). Publ.: Jan-Oct 1914, p. [i], [i]-xxvi, 1-131. Copies: G, MICH. — Issued as J. Bot. 52. Suppl. p. 1-16. Jan, 17-32. Feb, 33-48. Mar, 49-64. Apr, 65-80. Mai, 81-96. Jun 96- 112. Jul, 113-131. Aug, i-xxiv. Sep, xxv-xxvi. Oct 1914. — See also Wolley-Dod, Gibraltar plants, J. Bot. 52: 10-15. Jan 1914. Note: A mss. Flora calpensis by Wolley-Dod was published posthumously in 1949: Flora calpensis. A list of plants recorded from Gibraltar and the Campo District of Spain. Edited and duplicated at the American Consulate, Gibraltar. 1949 (p. iii: 30 Apr 1949), mimeographed, 1-sided, p. [i]-v, 1-100, A-K (in pen over nos. 1-12), [i]-xviii, index. 18.198. The roses of Britain. Detailed descriptions of the wild roses known to grow in the British Islands, with notes on their pecularities and affinities, and on their comital distri- bution ... London (printed and published by Taylor and Francis, ...) 1924. Oct. (Roses Britain). Publ.: 1924 (p. 4: Jul 1924), p. [i], [1]-112. Copies: BR, H, MICH, USDA. Ref.: Matthews, J.R., J. Bot. 62: 362 [“354’’]-364 [“‘356’]. Dec 1924 (rev.). 18.199. A revision of the British roses ... Journal of botany, ... Supplement ... 1930-1931. Oct. (Revis. Brit. roses). Publ.: Nov 1930-Dec 1931, p. [1]-108. Copy: BR. — Issued as J. Bot. 68, Suppl., p. 1-8. Nov, 9-16 Dec 1930, 13-24. Jan, 25-32. Feb, 33-40. Mar, 41-48. Apr, 49-56. Mai, 57- 64. Jul, 65-72. Aug, 73-80. Sep, 81-88. Oct, 89-96. Nov, 97-108. Dec 1931. 18.200. Flora of Sussex edited by ... AH. Wolley-Dod ... Hastings (Kenneth Saville ...) 1937. Oct. (Fl. Sussex). Authorship although listed as ‘editor’ Wolley-Dod was entirely responsible for the text; the nomenclature was brought up to date by A.J. Wilmott; A.B. Rendle “went through the text” (J. Bot. 76: 60. 1938). : Publ.: 24-31 Dec 1937 (fide J. Bot. Feb 1938), p. [i]-lxxiii, 1-571, pl. 1-6, 2 maps. Copies: BR, G, LIV, USDA. Facsimile reprint: 1970, p. [i]-lxxii, [1]-571, pl. 1-6, 2 maps. Copies: FAS, G, HH, MO, NY. — ISBN 9500836-2-3. Bristol (the Chatford House Press) 1970. — See Taxon 20: 171-172. 1971. Ref.: Pugsley, H.W., J. Bot. 76: 308-310. Oct 1938 (rev.). Wallace, E.C., Rep. Bot. Soc. Exch. Club Brit. Isl. 11: 609-614. 1938 (rev.). Wotoszcak, Eustach (1835-1918), Galician (Polish) botanist; studied law at the Univ- ersity of Budapest; id. medicine and natural sciences at the University of Vienna; Dr. phil. ib.; volunteer assistant with Eduard Fenzl at the Vienna Natural History Museum, later botanical assistant at the University; assistant with A. Kerner in the Vienna Botan- ical Institute; professor of botany at the Lemberg Polytechnic 1884 (incl. zoology from 1891) from 1900 as ordinary professor; after his retirement living in Vienna. (Woloszack). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: W (16.787); further material in B (extant in herb. Zool. bot. Ges. Wien), BP, KRAM. — We have no information on material in LW. Exsiccatae: With A. Rehmann (TL-2/4: 655; IH 2(5): 745) Flora polonica cent. i-xi, ca. 1893-1904. Sets at B (mainly destr.), BM, C, E, K, KRAM, OXF, W, WRSL. — Contri- buted to Fl. Exs. Austro-Hung. — Letters at G. 42) WOLOSZAK BIBLIOGRAPHY and BioGRAPHY: AG 6(1): 182 (also 4: 264, 5(2): 805); Barnhart 3: 515 (b. 11 Dec 1857); Bossert p. 441; Clokie p. 267; CSP 8: 1266, 11: 842, 19: 697-698; DTS 1: 331; Futak-Domin p. 662-663; Hegi 4(2): 1034; Morren ed. 10, p. 29; Rehder 5: 931; TL-2/12.800; Urban-Berl. p. 411. BIOFILE: Anon., Bot. Centralbl. 21: 351. 1885 (app. Lemberg prof. bot.), 25: 68. 1886 (id.), 47: 352. 1891 (id. as prof. bot. zool. and ““Waarenkunde’’), 85: 63. gor (ord. prof.); Nat. Nov. 7: 85, 278. 1885 (app. Lemberg), 22: 558. 1900 (ordinary prof.); Osterr. bot. Z. 35: 111. 1885 (app. Lemberg for botany), 41: 328. 1891 (id. technical bot. and zool.), 50: 458. 1900 (ord. prof.), 67: 248. 1918 (d. 13 Jul 1918). Berko, J.M., Ukr. bot. Zhurn. 26(6): 126-130. 1969 (Ukrainian portr., bibl.). Hayek, A. v., Verh. k.k. zool. bot. Ges. Wien 68: 284-288. 1918 (obit., bibl.). Pax, F., Grundz. Pfl.-Verbr. Karpathen 1: 31, 32, 37, 41, 51, 54. 1898, 2: 280-281. 1908. Piekietko, A., Hist. hort. bot. Univ. Jagel. Cracov. 50. 1983. Wagenitz, G., Index coll. princ. herb. Gott. 183. 1982. W.S., Sprawozdanie Komisji Fizjograficzne} 53-54: xl-xlii. 1920 (obit.). COMPOSITE WORKS: Salsolaceae, in O. Stapf, Bot. Erg. Polak Exp. Pers. 274-277. 1885-1886, see TL-2/12.800. 18.201. Beitrag zur Flora von Nieder-Oesterreich ... [Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien 1871]. Oct. [7]: 1871 (read 3 Mai 1871), p. [735]-738. — Reprinted and to be cited from Verh. zool.- bot. Ges. 21 (Abh.): 735-738. 1871. [2]: 1872 (read 3 Mai 1871), p. [659]-668. — Id. 22 (Abh.): 659-668. 1872. [3]: 1873. — Id. 23 (Abh.): 539-542. 1873. Copies: B, G. 18.202. Botanisches aus Nieder-Oesterreich ... [Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien 1871]. Oct. Publ.: 1871 (read 4 Oct 1871), p. [1197]-1200. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien 21 (Abh.): 1197-1200. 1871. 18.203. A. WOOD 18.225. Uber eine Wasserbliite von Cyanophyceen in der Danziger Bucht und eine Wucherung der Diatomee Chaetoceros Eibenii Grun. ... Cracovie [Krakow] (Imprimerie de Université) 1935. Oct. Publ.: 1935 (read 4 Mar 1935), cover-t.p., p. [101 ]-114. pl. 6-7. Copies: B, H. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bull. Acad. Polon. Sci. Lettr., Classe I. 1935: [101]-114. pl. 6-7. 1935. 18.226. Bangia atropurpurea (Roth) Agardh w Polsce ... Suwatki 1935. Oct. Publ.: 1935, cover-t.p., p. [139]-162. Copies: B, H. — Reprinted and to be cited from Arch. Hydrobiol. Ichthyol. 9: [139]-162. 1935. 18.227. Nitella plejstocenska Sciejowic koto Krakowa ... Warszawa (Naktadem Polskiego Towarzystwa Botanicznego) 1938. Oct. Publ.: 30 Jun 1938 (date on p. 26: cover-t.p., p. [23]-26. 7 pl. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from Acta Soc. bot. Polon. 15(1): [23]-26. 1938. 18.228. Ramienice plejstocerskie z Roztok koto Jasta. Pleistocane Charen von Roztoki bei Jasto ... Warszawa (Naktadem Polskiego Towarzystwa Botanicznego) 1938. Oct. Publ.: 30 Aug 1938 (date on p. 198), cover-t.p., p. 157-198, pl. 10-13. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from Acta Soc. Bot. Polon. 15(2): 157-198. pl. 10-13. 1938. Wolpert, Josef [Johann Baptist] (1881-?), German (Franconian) botanist; Dr. phil. Munchen 1909; assistant at the botanical division of the Kon. forstliche Versuchsanstalt, Munchen rog1r. (Wolpert). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 515 (b. 26 Jun 1881); LS 40685. BIOFILE: Anon., Allg. bot. Z. 17: 32. 15 Jan 1911 (app. Munchen); Bot. Centralbl. 116: 192. 1911 (app. Miinchen); Oster. bot. Z. 61: 159. 1911 (app. Munchen). 18.229. Vergleichende Anatomie und Entwicklungsgeschichte von Alnus alnobetula und Betula nebst einem Beitrag zur Mycorrhizenfrage. Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung der Doktor- wurde der Hohen philosophischen Fakultat (II. Sektion) der Kgl. Bayer. Ludwig- Maximilians-Universitat zu Miinchen ... Jena (Verlag von Gustav Fischer) 1909. Oct. Publ.: 8 Nov 1909 (in journal), p. [1]-33, p/. 1. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from Flora 100(1): 37-67. pl. 1. 1909. Wood, Alphonso (1810-1881), American botanist and teacher; studied at Dartmouth College 1831-1834 and at Andover theological Seminary; teacher of Latin and natural science Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N.H. 1835-1849; civil engineer in the con- struction of a railway between Rutland, Vt. and Albany, N.Y. 1849-1851; president of the Female Seminary, Cleveland, Ohio 1851-1857; professor at Terre Haute female College, Indiana 1858-1860; principal of the Clinton female seminary, Brooklyn 1861- 1865, travelled to and along the Pacific Coast 1865-1866; in retirement at West Farms, N.Y. from 1867. (A. Wood). HERBARIUM and types: NY (originally at New York College of Pharmacy, see Rusby 1936). — Other material at GH, PH, YU. — Letters at GH, NY. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 515 (b. 17 Sep 1810, d. 4 Jan 1881); BM 5: 2352; CSP 6: 432 (“Wood, A.”), 8: 1267, 12: 792; Ewan ed. 1: 49, 50, 51; GR p. 199; Hortus 3: 1207; Jackson p. 43, 357, 487; Lenley p. 440, 472; ME 1: 242, 3: 680 (index); PH 1-B; PR 10394; Rehder 5: 931; TL-1/1444; Tucker 1: 752-753, 2: xli, 3: 340; Zander edhno; ip: 734;,/edh rrp! 837: BIOFILE: Anon., Appleton’s Cycl. Amer. biogr. 6: 591. 1889 (b. 17 Sep 1810, d. 4 Jan 1881); Bot. Centralbl. 5: 255. 1881 (d.), 7: 223-224. 1881 (obit. not.); Bot. Gaz. 6(2): 168. 1881 (obit. not.); Bronx Borough Record and Times 19 Apr 1903, 2 p. (biogr. 433 A. WOOD sketch, portr.); Bull. Torrey bot. Club 8(1): 12. 1881 (obit. not.); Natl. Cycl. Amer. biogr. 14: 278. 1917. Bacon, A.E., Vermont bot. Club Bull. 3: 21-26. 1908 (biogr. sketch). Eggleston, W.W., Agric. Libr. notes 2(5-7): 95-100. 1927 (bibl.). Ewan, J., Southw. Louisiana J. 7: 23. 1967 (on his Class-Book). Ewan, J. et al., Short. hist. bot. U.S. 8, 44, 116. 1969. Lyon, C.J., Dartmouth Alumni Mag. 31: 18, 81-82. 1939 (class-book: 800.000 copies, 50 editions); Science 101: 484-486. 1945 (Centennial of ““Class-book of botany’’). Merrill, E.D., Rhodora 50: 101-130. 1948 (overlooked names in W.’s publ.); Amer. Fern J. 38: 142-148. 13 Jan 1949 (unlisted fern names A. Wood). Rudolph, E.D., Arch. nat. Hist. 10(3): 464, 466, 468. 1982. Rusby, H.H., J. New York Bot. Gard. 37: 235-237. 1936 (on W.’s herbarium; bequeat- hed to New York College of Pharmacy which came to NY; other material in Canby herbarium at NY). Willis, O.R., Bull. Torrey bot. Club 8(5): 53-56. 1881 (obit., portr.), also publ. in Eastern State Journal, reprint 6 p. Copy at NY). Wood, A., Bull. Torrey bot. Club 3: 18-19. 1872 (on W.’s drying press: a wire press described in his Botanist and Florist 15. 1870). NOTE: See Merrill (1948) for a list of overlooked names in Wood’s publications. 18.230. A class-book of botany, designed for colleges, academies, and other seminaries where the science is taught. In two parts: part I. The elements of botanical science. Part II. The natural orders, illustrated by a flora of the Northern United States, particularly New England and New York ... Boston (published by Crocker & Brewster), Claremont, N.H. (Simeon Ide) 1845. Duod. (in 6-s). (Class-book bot.). Ed. 1: 1845 (p. 5: 22 Jun 1844; copyright 1844), 2 parts. Copies: HH, MO, NY. — For a list of further editions see Eggleston (1927) and Merrill (1948). 1: 1845, p. [i-u], [1]-124. 2: 1845, p. [i]-il, 3-474. Ed. 2(a): 1847 (p. 5: Apr 1847), p. [i-1], [1]-645. Copies: HH, NY, USDA. — Second edition, revised and enlarged. Detion (id.), Claremont, N. H. (id.) 1847: Ed. 2(b): 1847, p. [i-ii], [1]-645. Copies: HH, NY. — As 2a but imprint Claremont, N. H. (Manufacturing Company, Simeon Ide, Agent) 1847. Ed. 2(c): 1848, p. [1-11], [1]-645. Copies: HH, MO, NY. — Boston (published by Crocker & Brewster), Claremont, N.H. (Simeon Ide) 1848. Ed. 2(d): 1848, p. [1-11], [1]-645, [i]-iv (language of flowers). Copies: HH, NY. — Clare- mont, N.H. (Manufacturing Company, Simeon Ide, Agent). 1848. Ed. ro(a): 1849, p. [i-ii], [1]-645, [i]-iv. Copees: HH, NY. — Tenth edition, revised and enlarged. Boston (published by Crocker & Brewster). Claremont, N.H. (Simeon Ide) 1849. — Note: Even if eds. 2(b-d) were counted as eds. 3-5; eds. 6-9 are still lacking. Neither Eggleston nor we found copies of other editions in this range. The same is true of similar gaps below. Ed. 10(b): 1849, as 10(a) but Claremont, N.H. (Manufacturing Company, S. Ide) 1849, Mie Ed. 1o(c): 1850, p. [i-ii], [1]-645, [i]-iv]. Copy: NY. — Tenth edition, revised and en- larged. Claremont, N.H. (Manufacturing Company. Simeon Ide, Agent) 1850. Ed. 10(d): 18590, p. [i-11], [1]-645, [1]-iv. Copres: HH, USDA. — Tenth edition, revised and enlarged. Boston (published by Crocker & Brewster), Claremont, N.H. (Simeon Ide) 1850. Ed. 17(a): 1851, p. [i-ii], [1]-645, [i]-iv. Copies: MO, NY. — Seventeenth edition, revised and enlarged. Boston (published by Crocker & Brewster), Claremont, N.H. (Simeon Ide) 1851. Ed. 176: 1851: as 17(a) but: Claremont, N.H. (Manufacturing Company) 1851, n.v. Ed. 23(1): 1851, p. [i-u1], [1]-645, [1]-iv. Copy: USDA. — Twenty-third edition, revised and enlarged. Boston (published by Crocker & Brewster), Claremont, N.H. (Simeon Ide) 1851. Ed. 23(b): 1851, p. [1-ii], [1]-645, [i]-iv. Copees: HH, NY. — Twenty-third edition, revised and enlarged. Claremont, N.H. (Manufacturing Company. Simeon Ide, Agent) 1851. 434 A. WOOD Ed. 29(a): 1853, p. [i-1i], [1]-645, [i]-iv. Copzes: HH, NY. — Twenty-ninth edition, revised and enlarged. Boston (published by Crocker & Brewster). Claremont, N.H. (Simeon Ide) 1853. Ed. 29(6): 1853, p. [1-11], [1]-645, [i]-iv. Copies: MO, USDA. — Claremont, N.H. (Manu- facturing Company, Simeon Ide, Agent) 1853. Ed. 35(a): 1854, p. [i-ii], [1]-645, [i]-iv. Copies: HH, MICH, USDA. — Boston (published by Crocker & Brewster), Claremont, N.H. (Simeon Ide) 1854. Ed. 35(b): 1854, as ed. 35(a) but with: Claremont, N.H. (Manufacturing Company, S. Ide) imprint. Copy: MO. Ed. 41(a): 1855, p. [i-ii], [1]-645, [i]-iv. Copies: HH, MO, NY, USDA. — Forty-first edition, revised and enlarged. Boston (published by Crocker & Brewster), Claremont, N.H. (Simeon Ide) 1855. Ed. 41(6): 1855, p. [i-11], [1]-645, [i]-iv. Copies: MICH, NY. — Forty-first edition, revised and enlarged. Claremont, N.H. (Manufacturing Company, Simeon Ide, Agent) Boston (Crocker & Brewster) 1855. Ed. 41(c): 1856, p. [1-1], [1]-645, [1]-iv. Copzes: MICH, NY. — Forty-first edition, revised and enlarged. Boston (published by Crocker & Brewster), Claremont, N.H. (Simeon Ide) 1856. Ed. 41(d): 1856, p. [i-ii], [1]-645, [i]-iv. Copies: HH, MO, NY, USDA. — Forty-first edition, revised and enlarged. Claremont, N.H. (Manufacturing Company, Simeon Ide, Agent), Boston (Crocker & Brewster) 1856. Ed. 41(e): 1866, as 41(f) but with date 1866 (n.v.). Ed. 41(f): 1868, p. [i-11], [1]-645. Copees: HH, MO. — Forty-first edition, revised and enlarged. New York (published by A.S. Barnes & Co., ...) 1868. Ed. 41(g): 1869, as 41(f) but with date 1869 (n.v.); also with date 1873 (copy: MO). Ed. 41(h): s.d., p. [i-ii], [1]-645, [i]-iv. Copy: NY. — Forty-first edition, revised and en- larged. Troy, N.Y. (Merriam, Moore and Co.), New York (A.S. Barnes and Co.) s.d. Ed. 41(1): s.d., p. [1-11], [1]-645, [i]-iv. Copzes: PH, US. — Forty-first edition, revised and enlarged. New York (A.S. Barnes & Burr, Publishers ...), Troy, N.Y. (Moore and Nims) s.d. Ed. g1(k): s.d., p. [i-1], [1]-645, [i]-1v. Copzes: MO, USDA. — Forty-first edition, revised and enlarged. Troy, N.Y. (Moore and Nims), New York (A.S. Barnes and Co.) s.d. Ed. s.n. (a): 1860 (p. vi: Mai 1860), p. [i*-ii*], [i]-viil, [9]-174. Copies: HH, MO. — Contains only the original part 1. — Class book of botany. Being outlines of the structure, physiology and classification of plants. With a flora [N.B. not present!] of all parts of the United States and Canada ... New York (published by A.S. Barnes & Burr ...) 1860. Oct. Ed. s.n.(b): 1861 (p. vi: 1 Dec 1860), p. [i]-vili, [9]-832. Copies: HH, MO, NY, USDA. - Class book of botany: being outlines of the structure, physiology, and classification of plants; with a flora of the United States and Canada ... New York (Published by A.S. Barnes & Burr ...) 1861. Oct. Ed. s.n. (c): 1862, p. [i]-viil, [9]-832. Copies: MO, USDA. — New York (published by A.S. Barnes & Burr ...) 1862. Oct. Ed. s.n. (d): 1863, p. [i]-viii, [9]-832. Copies: HH, NY, USDA. — New York (id.) 1863. Oct. Ed. s.n. (e): 1864, p. [i]-viii, [9]-832. Copzes: PH, USDA. — New York (id.) 1864. Oct. Ed. s.n.(f): 1865, p. [i]-viii, [9]-832. Copzes: HH, MO, NY, PH, USDA. — New York (id.) 1865. Oct. Ed. s.n.(g): 1866, p. [i]-viii, [9]-832. Copy: USDA. — New York (A.S. Barnes & Co., ...), Troy (Moore & Nims) 1866. Oct. Ed. s.n.(h): 1866, p. [i]-vii, [9]-832. Copres: HH, MO. — New York (A.S. Barnes & Company, ...) 1866. Ed. s.n.(1): 1867, p. [i]-viii, [9]-832. Copy: NY. — New York (A.S. Barnes & Co., ...) Troy (Moore & Nims) 1867. Oct. Ed. s.n.(k): 1868, p. [i]-viui, [9]-832. Copy: NY. — New York (id.), Troy (id.) 1868. Oct. Ed. s.n.(l): 1869, p. [i]-viii, [9]-832. Copies: HH, NY, USDA. — New York (id.), Troy (id.) 1869. Oct. Ed. s.n.(m): 1870: p. [i]-vili, [9]-832. Copies: HH, NY, USDA. — New York (id.), Troy (id.) 1870. Oct. Ed. s.n.(n): 1871, as (m), 1871 (n.v.). 435 A. WOOD Ed. s.n.(0): 1872, p. [i]-viti, [9]-832. Copy: NY. — New York (id.), Troy (id.) 1872. Oct. Ed. s.n.(p): 1873, p. [i]-vili, [9]-832, pl. 1-5 (uncol. liths.). Copy: USDA. — New York (id.), Troy (id.) 1873. Oct. Ed. s.n.(q): 1874, as (p) 1874, n.v. Ed. s.n.(r): 1875, p. [i]-viii, [9]-832, pl. 1-5. Copies: MO, USDA. — New York (id.), Troy (id.) 1875. Oct. Ed. s.n.(s): 1876, p. [i]-viti, [9]-832, pl. 1-5. Copy: NY. — New York and Chicago (A:S. Barnes & Company), Troy, N.Y. (H.B. Nims & Company) 1876. Oct. Ed. s.n.(t): 1877, p. [i]-vili, [9]-832, pl. 1-5. Copies: HH, USDA. — New York and Chicago (id.), Troy, N.Y. (id.) 1877. Oct. Ed. s.n.(u): s.d., p. [i]-viii, [9]-832. Copy: NY. — New York (A.S. Barnes & ous ie) pinoy: (Moore & Nims) s.d. Oct. (reprint of ed. s.n.(1)). Ed. s.n.(v): s.d. (copyrighted 1875), p. [i]-viii, [9]-832. Copies: HH(2). New York & Chicago (A.S. Barnes & Company), Troy, N.Y. (H.B. Nims & Company) s.d. Oct. Ed. s.n.(w): s.d. copyrighted 1881, possibly reprinted several times), p. [i]-viii, [9]-843 [sic]. Copies: HH, MICH, NY, PH, USDA. — New York and ae (A.S. Barnes & Company), Tray, N.Y. (H.B. Nims & Company) s.d. Oct. Ed. s.n.(x): copyrighted 1881, possibly later issue with different t.p. and imprint), p. [i]- vill, [9}-843. Copy: PH. — New York, Cincinnati, Chicago (American Book Company ee) eszce Note: For overlooked names in Wood’s Classbook see Merrill (1948, 1949). 18.231. First lessons in botany: designed for common schools in the United States ... Boston (Crocker and Brewster), Claremont, N.H. (Manufacturing Company, Simeon Ide, agent) 1856. (First lessons bot.). Publ.: 1856, p. [1]-255. Copies: HH, NY. 18.232. Leaves and flowers: or, object lessons in botany. With a flora. Prepared for beginners in academies and public schools ... New York (Barnes & Burr, ...), Troy... and sold by booksellers generally. 1863. Duod. (Leaves flowers). Publ.: 1863 (p. 6: 23 Feb 1863), p. [1]-322. Copy: NY. Ed. 1867: 1867, p. [1]-322. Copies: HH, NY. — New York (A.S. Barnes & Co. ...) Troy (Moore & Nims) 1867. Ed. 1873: 1872, p. [1]-322. Copies: HH, NY. — Id. Ed. 1877: 1877, p. [1]-346. Copies: HH, MO. — New York and Chicago (A.S. Barnes & Company), Troy, N.Y. (H.B. Nims & Company) 1877. Ed. s.d.: p. [1]-346. Copy: MO. — 18.233. A sketch of the natural order Liliaceae, as represented in the flora of the States of Oregon and California, with special reference to the plants collected in an excursion along our Pacific coasts, a.d. 1866 ... From the Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, June, 1868. Oct. Publ.: Jun 1868, p [1]-10. Copy: HH. — Reprinted and to be cited from Proc. Acad. nat. Sci. Philadelphia 1868: 165-174. 18.234. The American botanist and florist: including lessons in the structure, life, and growth of plants; together with a simple analytical flora, descriptive of the native and cultivated plants growing in the atlantic division of the American Union ... New York and Chicago (A.S. Barnes & Company) 1870. Oct. (Amer. bot. fl.). Ed. [1]: 1870 (Bot. Zeit. 11 Nov 1870), p. [i-ii], [1]-172, [1]-392. Copies: HH, MO, NY, H, USDA. [Ed. 2]: 1871, p. [i-ii [Ed. 3]: 1872, p-. [i-11), 1]-172, [1]-444, [445, err.]. Copies: NY, USDA. 1]-172, [1]-447. Copies: MO, NY, USDA. [Ed. 4]: 1873, p. [i-ii], [1]-172, [1]-447. Copies: HH, NY, USDA. — Actually simply a revision of the 1872 ed. : [Ed. 5]: 1874, p. [i-ti], [1]-172, [1]-447. Copy: NY. — Id. [Ed. 6]: 1875, p. [i-ti], [1]-172, [1]-448. Copies: NY, USDA. — Id. [Ed. 7?]: s.d., p. [i-11], [1]-172, [1]-149. Copies: HH, PH. — New York and Chicago (A.S. Barnes & Company), Troy, N.Y. (H.B. Nims & Company) s.d. Oct. [Ed. 8]: 1889, p. [i]-vi (“Mar 1889”), [i]-vi, [1]-220, [1] or [15]-449. Copies: H, MO, }, [ }, [ 436 H.c. WOOD NY, PH, USDA. — The new American botanist and florist ... revised and edited by Oliver R [Rivington] Willis [1815-1902], ... copyright 1870 and 1889, by A.S. Barnes & Company, New York and Chicago. Oct. (New Amer. bot. fl.), (rev. TBC 10 Apr 1890 as of 1889). — A reissue 1898 is mentioned in Bot. Centralbl. 12 Oct 1898 and Nat. Nov. Nov(1) 1898. 18.235. Wood’s illustrated plant record, with King’s check tablets, for the rapid and sys- tematic analysis of plants. Adapted to any American botany. New York, Cincinnati, Chicago (American Book Company ...) s.d. [1877]. Oct. (Jil. pl. rec.). Publ.: 1877, (p. [3]: 14 Feb 1877), p. [1]-21, [22-23], 85 pp. of forms. Copy: HH. 18.236. Flora atlantica. Descriptive botany; being a succinct analytical flora, including all the plants growing in the United States from the Atlantic coast to the Mississippi River. From the American botanist and florist ... New York, Chicago, and New Orleans (A.S. Barnes & Company) 1879. Oct. (Fi. ail.). Publ.: 1879 (Nat. Nov. Aug(2) 1879; Bot. Zeit. 5 Dec 1879), p. [i]-iv, [1]-448. Copies: HH, MO, NY, PH, USDA. Other issue: s.d., p. [i]-iv, [1]-449 [sic]. Copies: NY, USDA. 18.237. Fourteen weeks in botany ... New York, Chicago, and New Orleans (A.S. Barnes & Company) 1879. Duod. (Fourteen weeks bot.). Co-author: J. Dorman Steele. Publ.: 1879 (Bot. Gaz. rev. Nov 1879), p. [1-11], col. frontisp., [i1i]-xii, [13]-318. Copzes: HH, MO, NY. Later issued as How to study plants, or, introduction to botany, being an illustrated flora, p. [1-11], col. frontisp., [111]-x1i, [xili-xiv], [13]-318. [1882], New York, Chicago, and New Orleans (id.) s.d.; further re-issue: 1895 with different pagination (copy: NY). Wood, Horatio C (1841-1920), American physician, entomologist and botanist; M.D. Pennsylvania Univ., Philadelphia 1862; practicing physician from 1865; professor of botany Pennsylvania 1866-1876; professor of diseases of the nervous system 1875-1902, id. of materia medica & therapeutics 1876-1906; emeritus professor from 1906. (H.C. Wood). HERBARIUM and TypPEs: Unknown (Pennell 1943). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Andrews p. 350; Barnhart 3: 516 (b. 13 Jan 1841, d. 3 Jan 1820); BM 5: 2352; DAB 20: 459-460; De Toni 1: cxxxiv; DNB 14: 495-497; Jackson Pp. 359; Kelly p. 243; LS 29238; ME 1: 243, 3: 680 (index); Morren ed. 10, p. 130; NI 2181; Nordstedt p. 34; PH 247, 450, 567; Rehder 5: 931. SIA see index; Tucker 1: 753, 3: 340. BIOFILE: Allibone, S.A., Crit. dict. Engl. lit. 3: 2819. 1880, suppl. 2: 1543. 1891. Anon., Amer. men sci. eds. 1-3. 1906-1921; J. Amer. med. Assoc. 74(2): 120. 1920 (id.); Natl. Cycl. Amer. biogr. 13: 569-570. 1906; Science 51: 106-107. 1920 (obit.); Who’s who Amer. 1899-1919; Who was who Amer. 1: 1373. 1968. Beates, H., Jr., Amer. J. Pharm. 77: 376-379. 1905 (biogr. sketch, portr.). Chamberlain, R.V., Entom. News 31(4). 115-118. 1920 (obit.). Fischer, I., ed., Biogr. lex. Arzte ed. 3. 2: 1706. 1962. Gunthrop, H., Canad. Entom. 52(5): 112-114. 1920 (on his papers on Myriapoda). Harshberger, J.W., Bot. Philadelphia 316-319. 1899. Osborn, H., Fragm. Entom. Hist. 227. 1937. Pennell, F.W., Bartonia 22: 16. 1943. Prescott, G.W., Bibl. Desmid. Univ. 560. 1984. Roth, G.B., Isis 30: 38-45, 1 pl. 1939 (biogr. sketch, portr.); Biogr. Mem. Natl. Acad. Sci. 33: 462-484. 1959 (biogr., portr., bibl.). Wood, H.C., Bibliographical record 1860-1900 [Philadelphia 1g00], 25 p. (copy: PH). Note on name: In his youth Horatio GC Wood Jr., later Horatio C Wood Sr. as distinct com H.c. WOOD from his son’s name Horatio Charles Wood Jr. (1874-?). The “C” was a compromise: his father wanted Curtis, his mother Charles. 18.238. Contributions to the Carboniferous flora of the United States ... [Proc. Acad. nat. Sci. Philadelphia ... 1860]. Oct. Publ.: Jun 1860, p. 236-240, pl. 4-6. Copy: NY; IDC 5371. — Reprinted and to be cited from Proc. Acad. nat. Sci. Philadelphia 12: 236-240. 1800. — Continuation ib. p. 519- 522. 18.239. Prodromus of a study of North American fresh water algae ... [Philadelphia 1869]. Oct. Publ.: 18 Jun 1869 (possibly publ. later), cover, p. 119-145. Copies: B, G, NY, PH. — Reprinted and to be cited from Proc. Amer. philos. Soc. 11: 119-145. 1869. 18.240. A contribution to the history of the fresh-water algae of North America ... Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge [1872]. Qu. (Contr. fresh-wat. alg. N. Amer.). Publ.: Jan 1873 (p. ui: Oct 1872; date of publ. on cover-t.p.), cover-t.p., p. [i]-ix, [1]- 262, pl. 1-21 (liths. by auth., several col.). Copies: FH, G, HH, MICH, MO, NY. — Issued as Smiths. Contr. Knowledge 24. Wood, John Bland (1813-1890), British physician and bryologist; studied at Dublin, Edinburgh and London; practicing physician at Broughton nr Manchester; ultimately in retirement at Withington. (7.B. Wood). HERBARIUM and Types: MANCH (bryoph.); Further material at DBN, HFX (1400, see Kent & Allen 1984), K, NUW, OXF, SWN, WAR. -— Letters at BM, K, MANCH, OXF. — For his correspondence see Wm. A. Lee (1920). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 516; BB p. 333; BM 5: 2352; Clokie p. 267; CSP 6: 433; Desmond p. 673; Jackson p. 256; PR 10395; Tucker 1: 753. BIOFILE: Boswell, H., J. Bot. 28: 86-87. 1890 (obit., b. 3 Dec 1843, d. 11 Feb 1890). Dallman, A.A. & M.H. Wood, Trans. Liverpool Bot. Soc. 1: 108. 1909 (herb. at Manchester Museum). Kent, D.H. & D.F. Allen, Brit. Irish herb. 278. 1984 (coll. phan.). Lee, Wm. A., Lancashire Natural. 13: 41-44. 1920 (correspondence: 26 letters relating to bryology at LIV, 1858-1866). Sayre, G., Bryologist 80: 520. 1977 (bryoph. herb. MANCH). Warren, J.B.L., in S. Moore, ed., Fl. Cheshire xcii. 1899. 18.241. Flora mancuniensis; or a catalogue of the flowering plants, the ferns and their allies, found (indigenous) within fifteen miles of Manchester, arranged according to the Linnaean system; by John B. Wood, ... assisted by Messers Grindon, Buxton, Crozier Crowther, and others. Halifax (published by the Manchester Mechanic’s Institution Natural History Society and printed for them by Leyland and Son) 1840. Oct. (in 4-s). (Fl. mancun.). Publ.: 1840 (p. v: 6 Jun 1840), p. [i*], [i]-ix, [1]-81. Copies: HH, NY. Wood, John Medley (1827-1915), English-born South African botanist; in the East Indian merchant service ca. 1845-1852; emigrated to South Africa 1852; trading store owner Inanda, Natal 1852-1882; curator of the Natal Botanic Garden, Durban 1882- 1908; director of the Natal Garden and Herbarium 1goo; director of the Natal Herbarium 1913; D.Sc. h.c. Univ. Cape Good Hope 1913. (7.M. Wood). HERBARIUM and Types: NH. — Further material at A, B (mainly destr.), BM, BOL, BR, C, DPU, E, F, G, K, LGU, M, MANCH, MIN, MO, P, PH, PRE, SAM, UPS, US, VT, W. — Letters at G. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 516 (b. 1 Dec 1827, d. 26 Aug 1915); BB p. 333; BL 1: 48, 49, 324; BM 2: 549, 5: 2353, 8: 1452; Bossert p. 442; Desmond p. 673; 438 J-M. woop Hortus 3: 1207; Jackson p. 496; Morren ed. 10, p. 115; NI 2182, Nachtr.; PH 567; Rehder 5: 931; Tucker 1: 753, 3: 340; Zander ed. 10, p. 734, ed. 11, p. 838. BIOFILE: Anon., Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1897: 229, 1910: 373, 1913: 158 (D.Sc. h.c. Univ. Cape); Hedwigia 57: (151). 1916 (d.); Nature 96: 174-175. 1915 (obit.); Science ns. 42: 641. 1915. Bayer, A.W., S. Afr. Tydskr. Wetenschap 67: 403, 406. 1971. Bews, J.W., Ann. Bolus Herb. 2: 33-36. 1916 (obit., portr.). Brown, N.E., Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1915: 417-419 (obit.). Bullock, A.A., Bibl. S. Afr. bot. 130-131. 1978. Doidge, E., Bothalia 5: 1028. 1950. Frodin, D.G., Guide standard floras world no. 514. 1984. Gager, C.S., Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Rec. 27(3): 325, 326. 1938. Gunn, M. & L.E. Codd, Bot. expl. S. Afr. 379-381. 1981 (extensive details, portr., handwriting). Jessop, J.P., Standard Encycl. S. Africa 11: 492. 1975. Karsten, M., Dict. S. Afr. biogr. 2: 857-858. 1972. Lowden, R.M., Taxon, Index pers. names vols. 1-30. 804. 1985. Nelmes, E. & W. Cuthbertson, Curtis’s Bot. Mag. Dedic. 1827-1927. 338-340. 1931. Phillips, E.P., S. Afr. J. Sci. 27, 48, 50-51, 56, 57, 63, 68. 1930. Schrire, B.D., Bothalia 14(2): 225. 1983 (centenary Natal herbarium). Squire, A.W.L., Bull. Afr. Succ. Pl. Soc. 5(6): 223. 1971. Stapf, O., Proc. Linn. Soc. 128: 73-74. 1916. White, A. & B.L. Sloane, The Stapelieae ed. 1. 120. 1937. HANDWRITING: M. Gunn & L.E. Codd, Bot. expl. S. Afr. 380. 1981. EPONYMY: Woodia Schlechter (1894); Woodiella P.A. Saccardo et P. Sydow (1899). Note: Woodiella Merrill (1922) and the derived genus Woodtellantha Rauschert (1982) were named for D.D. Wood who was a forester in Borneo. 18.242. Classification of ferns ... Printed for the [Natal Microscopical] Society ... Durban, Natal (printed for the Society by John Sanderson & Co.) 1879. (Classif. ferns). Publ.: Sep-Dec 1879 (read at Natal Microscopical Society 26 Aug 1879), p. [1]-12, 7 pl. Copy: NY. — Reprinted from the Natal Colonist (journal n.v.). 18.243. An analytical key to the natural orders and genera of Natal indigenous plants. . Durban (printed for Robinson, ...) 1888. (Anal. key Natal pl.). Publ.: 1888 (p. ui: Jul 1888), cover-t.p., p. [i]-11, [1]-49. Copy: HH. 18.244. Catalogue of plants in Natal botanic gardens, Durban ... Durban (T.L. Cul- lingworth, ...) 1890. (Cat. Natal bot. gard.). Publ.: Sep 1890, cover, p. [i-iv], [1]-85. Copies: HH, MO, USDA. 18.245. Durban botanic Society. Report on Natal Botanic Gardens for the year 1890 ... Durban (Printed by Robinson, Vanse & Co., ...) 1891. (Rep. Natal Bot. Gard. 1890). 1890: 1891 (p. [3]: Jan 1891), p. [1]-34. Copy: HH. 1896: 1897 (p. [5]: Jan 1897), p. [1]-31. Copy: HH. 1898: 1899, p. [1]-59. Copy: HH. 1899: 1900 (p. [7]: Jan 1900), p. [1]-28. Copy: HH. 1go0: 1901 (p. [7]: Jan 1gor), p. [1]-26. Copy: HH. 1gor (1 Jan-3o0 Jun): Jul rgo1 (p. [7]: Jul 1901), p. [1]-31. Copy: HH. rgor (1 Jul)-rg02 (30 Jun): Jul 1902 (p. [7]: Jul 1902), p. [1]-38. Copy: 1902 (1 Jul)-7903 (30 Jun): Jul 1903 (p. [7]: Jul 1903), p. [1]-38. Copy: HH. 1903 (1 Jul)-1904 (30 Jun): Jul 1904 (p. [7]: Jul 1904), p. [1]-43. Copy: HH. 1905 (1 Jul)-1906 (30 Jun): Jul 1905 (p. [7]: Jul 1905), p. [1]-34. Copy: HH. 1909 (1 Jul)-19z0 (30 Jun): Jul 1910 (p. [7]: Jul 1910), p. [1]-20. Copy: HH. Note. HH and MO also have a series of Colonial Ponies Report for the year 1895, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1 Jan 1901-30 Jun 1901, id. 1901-1902, id. 1902-1903, id. 1903-1904, id. 1905-1906, id. 1909-1910. 439 J-M. woop 18.246. Preliminary catalogue of indigenous Natal plants ... Durban, Natal (‘Natal Mercury” Steam printing works) 1894. (Prel. cat. Natal pl.). Publ.: Aug-Oct 1894 (p. 4: Jul 1894; copy G rd. 21 Dec 1894), p. [1]-47. Copies: G, HH, NY, USDA. 18.247. Guide to the trees and shrubs in the Natal Botanic Gardens, Durban ... Durban (Bennett & Davis, ...) 1897. (Guide trees Natal Bot. Gard.). Publ.: 1897, p. [1]-70, 1 pl. Copies: HH, USDA. 18.248. Natal plants. Descriptions and figures of Natal indigenous plants, with notes on their distribution, economic value, native names, &c., &c. ... vol. 1. — part 1. Contain- ing fifty figures and descriptions. Durban (Bennett & Davis, ...) 1898. Qu. (Natal pl.). Co-author for vol. 1: Maurice Smethurst Evans (b. 1854). 1(r): 1898 (J. Bot. Aug 1898), p. [i], [1]-41, pl. 7-50 (uncol. liths.). 1(2): 1899 (J. Bot. Oct 1899), p. [i], 43-81, [82-83, indexes], pl. 51-700. 2 (Grasses): 1899 (J. Bot. Mai 1goo), p. [i], pl. 101-125 with text. - Durban (Robinson & Ob Pease 2 (Grasses)(2): 1900 (J. Bot.), p. [i], pl. 126-150 with text. 2 (Grasses)(3): 1903 (J. Bot.), p. [i], pl. 157-175 with text. 2 (Grasses) (4): 1904 (J. Bot. Aug 1904), p. [i* gen. t.p.], [i-iii], pl. 176-200 with text, [1-3, notes], [1-3, indexes]. (1): 1900, p. [1]-27, pl. 207-225. — Durban (Bennett & Davis). (2): 1901 (J. Bot. Jul 1901), p. [1]-27, pl. 226-250. (3): 1902 (J. Bot. Jun 1902; Bot Centralbl. 1 Jul 1902), p. [1]-27, pl. 251-275. (4): 1902 (J. Bot. Sep 1902; Bot. Centalbl. 9 Sep 1902), p. [i*-vii* preface material volume 3], [i], p. 7-31, pl. 276-300. (1): Oct 1903 (in vol.; J. Bot. Dec al p-. [1], pl. 301-325 with text. (2): Jul 1904 (in vol.; ie Bot. Oct 1904), p. [i], pl. 326-350 with text. (3): Jun 1905 (in vol.; J. Bot. Oct 1905), p. [i], pl. 357-375 with text. (4): Mai 1906 (in “iG: J. Bot. Aug 1906), p. [i*-vi*, preface material vol. 4, incl. err. and dates], p. [i], pl. 376-400. 5(Grasses) (1): Dec 1904, p. [i], pl. 407-425 with text. - Durban (Robinson & Co., ...), 5 (Grasses)(2): Jul 1905, p. [i], pl. 426-450 with text. GeaNG ): Mar 1906, p. [i], pl. 457-475 with text. 5(Grasses) (4): Jun 1908, p. [i*-viii*, anil ga material vol. 5], pl. 476-500 with text. 6(1): Mai 1909, p. [i], pl. 507-525 ith text ... Durban (Bennett & Davis, ...). 6(2): Dec 1910,, p. [i], pl. 526-550 with text. 6(3 6(4 3 3 2) 3 4 4 4 4 ): Jul 1911 (in vol., J. Bot. Jul 1912), p. [i], pl. 557-575 with text. ): Apr 1912, p. [i*-1i* preface material vol. 6], [i], p/. 576-600 with text, [1-2, index], [1-2, errata]. Copies: BR, G, HH, MO, NY, PH, US, USDA. — Artists: F. Lanth, M. Franks, W.J. Haygarth. — N.E. Brown (1915) mentions the existence of 72 further plates (un- published) for vol. 7. Facsimile ed.: 1970, Verlag von J. Cramer, Lehre, Hist. nat. class. 74. Copies: BR, FAS. — See F.A. Stafleu, Taxon 29: 418-419. 1970. 18.249. A handbook to the flora of Natal, ... Durban, Natal (Bennett & Davis, ...) 1907. Oct. (Handb. fl. Natal). Publ.: 1907 (Nat. Nov. Oct(1) 1907; Bot. Centralbl. 10 Dec 1907), p. [1]-202. Copies: BR, G, H, HH, NY. See also: Revised list of the flora of Natal, Trans. S. Afr. philos. Soc. 18(2): 121-280. 20 Feb 1908, and id., Supplement: Trans. R. Soc. S. Afr. 1: 453-472. Jan 1910 (copy: MO). 18.250. List of trees, shrubs, and a selection of herbaceous plants growing in the Durban municipal Botanic Gardens, with a few remarks on each ... Durban (Bennett & Davis, ...) 1915. (Last trees Durban Bot. Gard.). Publ.: 1915, p. [i-li], [1]-111. Copy: HH. Wood, Joseph Garnett (1900-1959), Australian botanist; studied at Adelaide and Cambridge (U.K.); Dr. phil. 1932; assistant (demonstrator) Univ. Adelaide 1922-1927, 440 W. WOOD lecturer in botany, Adelaide Univ. 1927-1934, professor in botany ib. 1935-1959. (7.G. Wood). HERBARIUM and tTypEs: ADU (if any). — Letters at Basser Library, Adelaide (corr. with colleagues 1938-1949). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 516; BL 1: 71, 73, 324. BIOFILE: Anon., Austral. J. Sci. 22: 10. 1960; Who’s who Australia 1935: 498-499, 1941: 703-704, 1950: 769. Eardley, C.M., Trans. R. Soc. S. Austral. 84: 1-9. 1961 (obit., portr., bibl.). Osborn, T.G.B., Nature 185: 4709. 1960; Plant and Soil 15: 281-283. 1961 (obit.). 18.251. Floristics and ecology of the Mallee ... from ““Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia” ... 1929. Oct. Publ.: Nov-Dec 1929 (read 10 Oct 1929), cover-t.p., p. 359-378. Copy: US. — Reprinted and to be cited from Trans. R. Soc. S. Australia 53: 359-378. 1929. 18.252. An analysis of the vegetation of Kangaroo Island and the adjacent peninsulas ... From “Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia” ... 1930. Oct. Publ.: Jul-Dec 1930 (read 12 Jun 1930), cover-t.p., p. 105-139. Copies: NY, US. — Reprinted and to be cited from Trans. R. Soc. S. Australia 54: 105-139. 1930. 18.253. The vegetation of South Australia ... Adelaide (Frank Trigg, Government Printer) 1937. Oct. (Veg. S. Australia). Publ.: Mar 1937, p. [1]-164. Copy: PH. Later edition: R.L. Specht, The Vegetation of South Australia, Adelaide 1972, 328 p. — A new work, “largely restructured and rewritten ...”’ (Kew Bull. 1974: 249-250). Wood, Thomas Fanning (1841-1892), American physician and botanist; assistant sur- geon in the American civil war; afterwards practicing physician in Wilmington, N.C.; Dr. med. h.c. Univ. of Maryland 1868. (7.F. Wood). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. — Letters at GH. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 516 (b. 23 Feb 1841, d. 22 Aug 1892); BL 1: 205, 3245 PH! 323, 567; Rehder 5: 931; TL-2/5157; Tucker 1: 753. BIOFILE: Anon., Natl. Cycl. Amer. biogr. 9: 276. 1899. COMPOSITE WoRKs: With Michael Gerald McCarthy (1858-1915), Wilmington flora 1886, see TL-2/5157. Copies: HH, NY, US. Wood, William (1745-1808), British clergyman (nonconformist minister) at Debenham (Suffolk), Stamford (Lincolnshire) and Ipswich (Suffolk, 1770-1772), and Mill Hill Chapel, Leeds (1773-1808). (W. Wood). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: LES (see Kent & Allen 1984), LINN (fide D.L. Hawksworth). — Letters to J.E. Smith at LINN. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 516; BB p. 333-334; Desmond p. 673 (b. 29 Mai 1745, d. 1 Apr 1808); DNB 62: 379-380; Hortus 3: 1207; TL-2/8755. BIOFILE: Hawksworth, D.L. & M.R.D. Seaward, Lichenol. Brit Isl. 1568-1975. 199. 1977: Kent, D.H. & D.E. Allen, Brit. Irish herb. 278. 1984 (coll.). Smith, P., Mem. corr. J.E. Smith 1: 488. Taylor, R.V., Biographia leodiensis 232-237. 1865 (biogr. sketch). Warren, J.B.L., zn Moore, S., ed., Fl. Cheshire xcii. 1899. eae W. WOOD COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Contributed botanical entries for letters B and C (as far as Cyperus) to A. Rees, Cycl., see TL-2/8755 and D.J. Mabberley, Taxon 32(1): 79. 1983. (2) Contributed to J.E. Smith and J. Sowerby, Engl. bot. (nos. 57, 775) 1790-1792 and 1800 (TL-2/12.221). Woodcock, Hubert Bayley Drysdale (1867-1957), British county courts judge on circuit and gardener; Q,C. 1923; for Leeds and Wakefield 1924-1935, Marylebone 1926- 1940; had a garden at Lypiatt Park, Gloucestershire. (Woodcock). HERBARIUM and Types: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Bossert p. 442; Desmond p. 674 (b. 1867 at Antigua, d. 12 Feb 1957); Hortus 3: 1207; MW p. 536; NI 3: 69; Plesch p. 463; TL-2/see W.T. Stearn; Zander ed. 11, p. 838. BIOFILE: Anon., Who’s who (London) 1917-1957; Who was who 1951-1960: 1189. Cotton, A.D., R. Hort. Soc. Lily Year Book 14: 9-10. 1950. Stearn, W.T., R. Hort. Soc. Lily Year Book 21: 88-90. 1958 (obit., portr.). 18.254. Lilies their culture and management including a complete descriptive list of species ... London (Country Life Limited), New York (Charles Scribner’s Sons) [1935]. Oct. (Lilies). Co-author: John Coutts (1872-1952). Ed. [1]: 1935 (copy BR invoiced 30 Jul 1935), p. [i-ii], frontisp., [iii]-xv, 1-242, [243, colo.], g& pl. (130 figs). Copies: BR, MO, NY, USDA. Ed. 2: Sep 1936, p. [i-vi], vii-xv, [xvi], [1]-242. Copy: GB. [Ed. 3]: 1950, with William Thomas Stearn, Lilies of the world their cultivation & classifi- cation ... London (Country Life Limited), New York (Charles Scribner’s Sons) [1950], p. [1]-431, pl. 1-136. Copies: BR, G. — Although originally intended as a third edition, actually a new book. [Ed. 3], reprint: 1952 (n.v.). Woodforde, James (1771-1837), British physician and botanist; MD Edinburgh 1825. (Woodforde). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BioGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 517; BB p. 334; BM 5: 2354; Desmond p. 674 (d. 6 Jul 1837); Jackson p. 252; Kelly p. 243; LS 29246; PR 10396, ed. 1: 11357; Rehder 1: 397; Tucker 1: 753. EPONYMY: Woodfordia R.A. Salisbury (1806), honors E. James Alexander Woodford (fi. 1790's), English gardener. 18.255. A catalogue of the indigenous phenogamic plants, growing in the neighbourhood of Edinburgh; and of certain species of the class Cryptogamia: with reference to their loc- alities ... Edinburgh (printed for John Carfrae, ...) London (Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green) 1824. Duod. (in 6-s). (Cat. phenog. pl. Edinburgh). Publ.: 1824 (p. xi: 12 Apr 1824), p. [i]-xi, [1]-86. Copies: G, MO, NY. Woodhead, Norman (1903-1978), British botanist; demonstrator, later lecturer of botany at the University College of North Wales, Bangor. (Woodhead). HERBARIUM and Types: NMW (18.000); Further material at UCNW (incl. types). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 517; BL 2: 315, 733; Hirsch p. 329; Kleppa p. 89; MW suppl. 396; Roon p. 125. BIOFILE: Kent, D.H. & D.E. Allen, Brit. Irish herb. 278. 1984 (coll.). Prescott, G.W., Bibl. Desmid. univ. 560-561. 1984. 442 WOODRUFFE-PEACOCK VanLandingham, S.L., Cat. Diat. 4: 2384. 1971, 6: 3603. 1978, 7: 4240. 1978. Woodhead, N., Personal comm. to senior author 1957 (types UCNW). 18.256. Studies in the flora of Anglesey and Caernarvonshire Lakes ... Arbroath (T. Buncle & Coxsiltd.» =.) [1937]. Oct. Publ.: 1937, cover-t.p., p. [160]-171. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from North- western Natural. 1937: 160-171. Woodhead, Thomas William (1863-1940), British ecologist; Dr. phil. Zurich 1906; lecturer Huddersfield Technical College 1891; later head of the Biological Dept. ib. (T.W. Woodhead). HERBARIUM and Types: Unknown; some material in EGHB, HDD, QMC (see Kent & Allen 1984). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 517; BL 2: 275, 733; Desmond p. 674; TL- 2/11.174. BIOFILE: Anon., Brit. Mus. gen. cat. print. books 260: 706-707. 1965. Kent, D.H. & D.E. Allen, Brit. Irish herb. 278. 1984. Pearsall, W.H., Naturalist 779: 157-159. 1940 (appreciation, portr.); Proc. Linn. Soc. 152: 383-385. 1941 (appreciation, list publ.). COMPOSITE works: Collaborator C.J. Schroter et al., Lebensgesch. Bl.-Pfl. Mitteleur. Pfl. 1(1): 648-664. 1908 (Butomaceae, with O. Kirchner), see TL-2/11.174. 18.257. Ecology of woodland plants in the neighbourhood of Huddersfield. Inaugural- Dissertation zur Erlangung der philosophischen Doktorwiirde vorgelegt der Hohen Philosophischen Fakultaét (mathematisch-naturwissenschaftliche Sektion) der Univer- sitat Zurich ... Ziirich 1906. Oct. (Ecol. woodland fl.). Publ.: Oct 1906 (in journal), p. [i], [1]-74. Copies: G, H, HH, M, NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Linn. Soc. J., Bot. 37: [333]-406. 1906. — See also his text-book The study of plants (1915, reprinted 1917, 1926). 18.258. History of the vegetation of the Pennines ... Reprinted from the Journal of Ecology ... 1929. Oct. Publ.: Feb 1929, cover-t.p., p. [1]-34, pl. 1-6. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from J. Ecol. 17(1): 1-34, pl. 1-6. 1929. ; Woodruffe-Peacock, [originally Peacock] Edward Adrian (1858-1922), British clergyman and botanist; studied at St. John’s College, Cambridge 1877, at Durham University 1879; ordained 1881 (dean), 1883 (priest) curate at Long Benton, Northum- berland 1881-1884; Barkingside, Essex (1884-1886), Harrington, Northamptonshire 1886-1890; from 1891 vicar at Cadney (Woodr.-Peacock). HERBARIUM and Types: LCN; other material in NMW. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BioGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 59; BB p. 334; BL 2: 254, 255, 279, 733; BM 5: 2354; CSP 19: 705; Desmond p. 675 (b. 23 Jul 1858, d. 3 Feb 1922); GR p. 421; LS 29247; Tucker 1: 753. BIOFILE: Anon., Brit. Mus. gen. cat. print. books 182: 404. 1963; Quart. J. Forestry 16: 137-138. 1922 (obit.). Britten, J., J. Bot. 60: 161-162. 1922 (born E.A. Peacock; added his mother’s name to his patronomic, obit.). Gibbons, E.J., The flora of Lincolnshire 58-59. 1975 (mentions a check list of Lin- colnshire plants of 1909). Goulding, R.W., Naturalist 783: 137-139. 1922 (obit., portr.); Bot. Soc. Exch. Cl. Brit. Isl., Rep. 6(5): 712-714. 1923 (id.). Hawksworth, D.L. & M.R.D. Seaward, Lichenol. Brit. Isl. 1568-1975. 173. 1973. 443 WOODRUFFE-PEACOCK Horwood, A.R. & C.W.F. Noel, Fl. Leicestersh. Rutland ccxxix. 1933. Kent, D.H., Brit. herb. 86. 1957. Kent, D.H. & D.E. Allen, Brit. Irish herb. 278. 1984 (coll.). Seaward, M.R.D., Lincolnsh. Hist. Archeol. 6: 113-124. 1971 (main biogr., bibl., portr.). 18.259. A check-list of Lincolnshire plants ... Lincolnshire Naturalist’s Union Transactions 190g. Part 1. [Louth rgog]. Oct. Publ.: 1909 (preface: Oct 1906), cover-t.p., p. [1]-66. Copies: LIV, US. — Issued and to be cited as Trans. Lincolnsh. Natural. Union 2(1). 1909. Additions: 1912, id. 1911: 290-299. 1912. Preliminary publ.: 1895-1897. A critical catalogue of Lincolnshire plants, Naturalist 1894: 85- 92, 133-140, 213-220, 257-264, 337-344; 1895: 95-102, map; 1896: 53-60, 181-188, 245-252, 309-316, 325-332; 1897: 133-140, 167-172. — See further BL 2: 254 and J. Bot. 48:166. rgto. Woods, Albert Fred (1866-1948), American botanist; B.Sc. Univ. Nebraska 1890, M.A. ib. 1892; assistant ib. 1890-1893; with USDA as pathologist in the Division of vegetable Physiology and Pathology 1893-1900, and the Bureau of Plant Industry 1go0- 1910; dean of Minnesota State Agricultural College and director of its Experimental Station 1901-1917; president of Maryland State College 1917, from 1920-1926 id. of the University of Maryland; director of scientific work USDA 1926-1934, director of its graduate school 1926-1941, educational adviser 1941-1947. (A.F. Woods). HERBARIUM and TYPES: NEB. — Letters at HI. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 517; BM 5: 2354; Bossert p. 442; De Toni 4: Ixiv; Hirsch p. 329; Kelly p. 243; LS 9584, 29248-29253, 40688-40694; NW p. 61; PH 567; Rehder 5: 932; TL-2/10.339; Tucker 1: 753. BIOFILE: Amer. men sci. eds. 1-8. 1906-1949; Bot. Centralbl. 57: 256. 1894 (app. USDA),85: 192. 1g01 (chief Div. Physiol. USDA); Index Amer. bot. lit. 1886-1966, 4: 575-576. 1969 (bibl.); The New York Times 13 Apr 1948 (obit.); Who’s who Amer. 1899-1949; Who’s who Nation’s Capital 1921-1922, 1923-1924, 1934-1935; Who was who Amer. 2: 591. 1950. Cox, R.J., in J.F. Ohles, ed., Biogr. dict. Amer. educators 3: 1432-1433. 1978 (b. 25 Dec 1866, d. 12 Apr 1948). Gibbons, F.J., Fl. Lincolnshire 58-59. 1975. Rand, F.V., J. Washington Acad. Sci. 39(9): 313-315. 1949 (obit., b. 25 Dec 1866, d. 12 Apr 1948). Stieber, M.T., Bull. Hunt Inst. bot. Docum.2(2): 3-4. 1980 (portr.). COMPOSITE WORKS: Coleochaetaceae, Characeae, in D.A. Saunders, Fl. Nebraska, Protoph.- Phycoph. part 2; reprinted: cover-t.p., p. 122-128, [129], pl. 25-36. 1894. TL-2/10.339. Woods, Joseph (1776-1864), British architect and botanist; architect in London until 1833; from then on living at Lewes in retirement and dedicating himself to botany. (7. Woods). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: SWA (not traced) and SLBI (extant); further material at BM (Rosa), CGE, FI, K, NMW, OXF, SLBI (see Kent & Allen, 1984 and Allen, 1983). — Letters at K, LINN. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 629; Barnhart 3: 518; BB p. 334; BM 5: 2355; Clokie p. 267; CSP 6: 436; Desmond p. 675 (b. 24 Aug 1776, d. 9 Jan 1864); DNB 62: 409-410 (21: 880-881); Hegi 1: 12; Herder p. 170, 278, 280, 302, 341; Hortus 1207; Jackson p. 226; PR 10397; Rehder 5: 932; Tucker 1: 753; Zander ed. 10, p. 734, ed. 11, p. 838. BIOFILE: Allen, D.E., Watsonia 14: 273-282. 1983 (herbaria). 444 TENISON-WOODS Anon., Brit. Mus. gen. cat. print. books 260: 778-779. 1965; Flora 47: 221. 1864 (obit.); J. Bot. 2: 62-64 (obit.), 96 (herb. to F. Townsend). 1864; Proc. Linn. Soc. 1863-1864: XXxli-xli. 1864. Boase, F., Modern Engl. biogr. 3: 1489. 1965. Boulger, J.S., in C.E. Salmon, Fl. Surrey 49. 1931. Bridson, G.D.R. et al., Nat. hist. mss. resources Brit. Isl. 255, 268. 1980. Davey, F.H., Fl. Cornwall xlix. 1909. | Druce, G.C., Fl. Buckinghamshire xcix. 1926. Kent, D.H., Hist. fl. Middlesex 19. 1975. Kent, D.H. & D.E. Allen, Brit. Irish herb. 278. 1984 (coll.). Schlechtendal, D.F.L. von, Bot. Zeit. 22: 100. 1864 (obit.). Scully, R.W., Fl. County Kerry xiv. 1916. Turner, D. & L.W. Dillwyn, Bot. Guide England 1: xiv. 1805. Wolley-Dod, A.H., Fl. Sussex xli-xlii. 1937. EPONYMY: Protowoodsia Ching (1945); Woodsia (“‘Woodia’) R. Brown (1810). 18.260. A synopsis of the British species of Rosa ... [Trans. Linn. Soc., London 1818]. Qu. Publ.: 25 Feb 1818, in journal, p. 159-234. Tear-sheet copies at BR and HH from Trans. Linn. Soc. 12(1): 159-234. 1818. The copy at BR has mss. annotations from letters by J.G. Baker on this publication. See also Isis (Oken) 22: col. 602-616. 1829 and K.P.J. Sprengel, Jahrb. Gewachsk. 3: 77. 1820. 18.261. Notes on a botanical excursion in France, in the summer of 1843 ... From “The Phytologist’, December, 1843. Oct. Publ.: Dec 1843-Feb 1844 (in journal), p. [1]-35. Copy: FI. — Reprinted and to be cited from Phytologist 31: 785-801. Dec 1843, 32: 828-834. Jan 1844, 33: 853-865. Feb 1844. 18.262. The tourist's flora: a descriptive catalogue of the flowering plants and ferns of the British Islands, France, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, and the Italian Islands ... London (Reeve and Bentham ...) 1850. Oct. (in 4-s). (Tourist’s fi.). Publ.: 1850 (Kew J. Bot. Aug 1850; Flora 21 Nov 1850), p. [1*-iv*], [i]-Ixxxii, p/. 7 with 1 p. text, [1]-503, [504, err.]. Copies: G, HH, LIV, MO, NY(2). Ref.: C-y, Bot. Zeit. 8: 806-808. 8 Nov 1850 (rev.). Woods, Julian Edmund Tenison [Tenison-Woods] (1832-1889), British clergyman, naturalist and botanist; studied at Oxford; to Tasmania 1854 as a lay chaplain; to Australia 1855, working as a journalist and completing his theological studies; ordained priest Rom. Cath. Church 1857; parish priest of Penola, S. Australia 1857-1867; director of Catholic education for Australia 1867-1871; missionary in New South Wales and Queensland 1872-1883, from 1883 dedicating himself fully to natural history; pioneer Australian geologist. (Ten.-Woods). HERBARIUM and types: MEL. — Further material BRI, NSW and presumably CAL (Malaysian material see SK 1: 519). — Drawings at Mitchell Library, Sydney. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Andrews p. 339; Barnhart 3: 518 (b. 15 Nov 1832, d. 7 Oct 1889); BB p. 298, 334; BL 1: 69, 324; BM 5: 2355; Bossert p. 396, 442; CSP 6: 436, 8: 1270, 11: 564-566, 12: 724, 19: 54; Desmond p. 604; DNB 62: 410 (21: 881); HR; IF P- 733; Jackson p. 510, 511; LS 26417-26419; Quenstedt p. 425; Rehder 5: 932; SK 1: 518-519, 5: cccxxvi; TL-2/see W. Trelease; Tucker 1: 753, 3: 341. BIOFILE: Anon., Austr. Encycl. 8: 454-455. 1965; Brit. Mus. gen. cat. print. books 779. 1965; Geol. Mag. 7: 288. 1890 (obit. not.); Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. 4: 1301-1302. 1890. Bentham, G., Fl. austral. 1: 14*. 1863. Blandford, W.T., Quart. J. Geol. Soc. London 46 (Proc.): 48. 1890 (obit.). Boase, F., Modern English Biogr. 3: 1489. 1965. Carr, D.J. & S.G.M., eds., People and plants in Australia 209, 212, 249. 1981. 445 TENISON-WOODS Ferguson, J.A., Bibl. Australia 7: 1028-1032. 1977. Liversidge, A., J.R. Soc. N.S.W. 24: 2-10. 1890 (obit., bibl.). Maiden, J.H., J. Proc. R. Soc. New South Wales 42: 82. 1908; Rep. Australas. Assoc. Adv. Sci. 1907: 179-180. 1909, 1909: 383. IgIO. M’Crindle, J.W., Scott. geogr. Mag. 6: 43. 1890 (obit.); Geogr. Jahrb. 14(2): 235. 1891. Moore, Ann. Bot. 3: 494. 1890 (curr. vit., list publ.). O’Neill, G., Life of the Rev. Julian Edmund Tenison-Woods (1832-1889). Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane 1929 (biogr., portr., bibl.). Press, M.M., Julian Tenison Woods, Studies in the Christian Movement 5, Sydney 1979, 242 p. (biogr., portr., bibl.). Serle, P., Dict. Austral. Biogr. 2: 506-508. 1949. Serle, G. & R. Ward, Austral. dict. biogr. 6: 254-255. 1976. Tate, R., Trans. Proc. Rep. R. Soc. S. Austral. 13: 253-254. 1890 (obit. not.). HANDWRITING: O’Neill, G., Life Rev. J.E.T. Woods, opp. p. 129, 218. 1929. 18.263. Tasmanian forests: their botanical and economical value ... [J.R. Soc. N.S.W. 1879]. Oct. Publ.: 1879, cover-t.p., p. [1]-12. Copy: HH. — Reprinted and to be cited from J.R. Soc. N.S.W. 12: 17-28. 1879. 18.264. Malaysian essays no. 4. On the vegetation of Malaysia ... Sydney (F. Cunninghame & Co., ...) [1890]. Oct. Publ.: 29 Mai 1890 (in journal), cover-t.p., p. [281]-378, pl. 1-9. Copy: HH. — Reprinted and to be cited from Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. 4(1): 9-106 [sic]. 1890. Woodson, Robert [Everard], Jr. (1904-1963), American botanist; studied at Was- hington University, St. Louis, Missouri; M.S. ib. 1927; M.A. Harvard 1928; Dr. phil. Washington Univ. 1929; instructor in botany ib. 1929-1935, assistant professor 1935- 1942, associate professor 1942-1945, regular professor 1945-1963; assistant herbarium Missouri Botanical Garden 1928-1937, asst. curator 1937-1947, “curator” 1945-1955, curator 1955-1956, 1959-1963. (Woodson). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: MO. — Other material at A, C, DPU, F, GH, U, US, VT, W. — Field notes and manuscripts: MO. — Letters at G, IAPT, NY, US. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 518; BJI 2: 194; Bossert p. 442; Hortus 3: 1207; IH 1 (ed. 1): go, (ed. 2): 114, (ed. 3): 135, (ed. 4): 151; Langman p. 811-812; MW p. 536; NW p. 61; PH 209; SIA see index; TL-2/781, 12.172; Tucker 3:341; Zander ed. LOMPI7/B4eds i, p: 338: BIOFILE: Allen, C.K., Garden J. 14: 38-39. 1964 (obit.); Brittonia 17: 1-4. 1965 (obit., portr.). Anderson, E., Missouri Bot. Gard. Bull. 52(1): 2-4. 1964. Anderson, E. & G.B. Van Schaack, Taxon 13: 45-48. 1964 (obit., portr.). Anon., Amer. men sci. eds. 5-10. 1933-1961; Index Amer. bot. lit. 1886-1966. 4: 576- 578. 1969; Taxon 8: 108. 1959 (app. curator MO), 13: 28. 1964 (d.); St. Louis Globe- Democrat 7 Nov 1963 (d., heart attack); Who’s who Amer. 26-32. 1950-1963; Who was who America 4: 1033. 1961-1968. Croat, T.B., Fl. Barro Colorado Isl. 50. 1978 (W. initiated study of Fl. Panama in 1934). Frodin, D.G., Guide standard floras world no. 237. 1984. Lewis, W.H., Ann. Missouri bot. Gard. 52: 248-250. 1965 (graduate students of W.). Mathias, M.E., Ann. Missouri bot. Gard. 52(3): 225-228. 1965 (biogr. sketch., portr., b. 28 Apr 1904, d. 6 Nov 1963). Nevling, L.I., Brittonia 17: 6-11. 1965 (bibl.); Ann. Missouri bot. Gard. 52(3): 229-233. 1965. Rogers, D.J., Brittonia 17: 4-5. 1965 (as scientist). Robyns, A., Ann. Missouri bot. Gard. 52(3): 229-233. 1965 (index to Contr. Fl. Panama and Fl. Panama). 446 WOODSON Steenis, C.G.G.J. van, Fl. males. Bull. 12: 471. 1956 (resigned curatorship MO, devotes more time to education), 14: 629. 1959 (app. curator MO). Verdoorn, F., ed., Chron. bot. 1: 314. 1935, 2: 68, 335. 1936, 3: 300. 1937, 4: 180, 453, 542, 566. 1938, 5: 173, 176, 298, 370. 1939, 6: 172. 1941. COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Collaborator, A.C. Smith, A collection of flowering plants from Mount Roraima 1940, TL-2/12.172. (2) Apocynaceae, in North American Flora 29(2): 103-192. 11 Jul 1938. (3) Editor, and in part author, with R.J. Seibert, later R.W. Schery, Contributions toward a Flora of Panama 1937-1943, in Ann. Missouri bot. Gard. 24-30, 1937-1943, for full details see A. Robyns, Ann. Missouri bot. Gard. 52: 235-241. 1965. , (4) Editor, and in part author, Flora of Panama parts 2, 3, 4, 5(1-3), 7(1-4). 1943-1959, for full details see A. Robyns, Ann. Missouri bot. Gard. 52: 243-245. 1965. (5) Apocynaceae, in H.A. Gleason, Botanical results of the Tyler-Duida expedition, Bull. Torrey bot. Club 58: 452-454. 1931. (6) Apocynaceae, in H.A. Gleason & A.C. Smith, Plantae Krukovianae, Bull. Torrey bot. Club 60: 392. 1933 (TL-12.164). (7) Apocynaceae, in G. Cufodontis, Resultati della spedizione biologica austriaca in Costarica nel 1930, Arch. Bot. Forli 10: 38-41. 1934, 11: 178, 179. 1935. (8) Apocynaceae and Asclepiadaceae, in A. Rehder, Notes on the ligneous plants described by Léveillé from eastern Asia. J. Arnold Arb. 15: 310-318. 1934. (9g) Temnadenia, in A. Lemée, Dict. descr. synon. Phan. 6: 480-481. 1935 (TL-2/4389). (10) Apocynaceae, in H.A. Gleason and E.P. Killip, The flora of Mount Auyan-Tepui, Venezuela, Brittonia 3: 190. 1939. (11) The botany of Rauwolfia, in R.E. Woodson, Jr., H.W. Youngken, E. Schlitter, and J.A. Schneider, Rauwolfia, Boston, Toronto, 1957, p. 3-31. (12) For further contributions in works by others after 1940 see the bibliography by L.I. Nevling (1965). MEMORIAL IssuE: Ann. Missouri bot. Gard. 52(3). 1965. eponyy: Allowoodsonia Markgraf (1967); Woodsonia L.H. Bailey (1943). 18.265. Dysosma: a new genus of Berberidaceae ... Ann. Mo. bot. Gard. ... 1928. Oct. Publ.: 22 Dec 1928, p. 335-340, pl. 46. Copy: US. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ann. Missouri bot. Gard. 15: 335-340, pl. 46. 1928. 18.266. Studies in the Apocynaceae. I. A critical study of the Apocynoideae (with special reference to the genus Apocynum) ... Ann. Mo. Bot. Gard. ... 1930. Oct. 1: 14 Mai 1930, cover-t.p., p. 1-212, pl. 1-20. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ann. Missouri bot. Gard. 17: 1-212, pl. 1-20. 1930 (rev. Torreya 30: 104-105. 21 Aug 1930). 2: 22 Dec 1928, cover-t.p., p. 341-378, pl. 47-49. — Id. 15: 341-378, pl. 47-49. 1928. 3: 22 Dec 1928, cover-t.p., p. 379-434, pl. 50-53. — Id. 15: 379-434, pl. 50-53. 1928. — 3a, A new species of Amsonia, id. 16: 407-410. 30 Dec 1929 (also as reprint). 4(z): 19 Dec 1933, cover-t.p., p. (1)-(186). — Id. 20: 605-790. 1933. 4(2): 25 Mai 1935, cover-t.p., p. (187)-(340). — Id. 22: 153-306. 1935. 4(3): 10 Jun 1936, cover-t.p., p. (341)-(608). — Id. 23: 169-436. 1936. 5: 12 Mai 1936, cover-t.p., p. [65]-105. — Id. Sunyatsenia 3(2-3): 65-105. 1936. 6: Jul 1936, cover-t.p., p. 205-231, pl. 1. — Id. Philipp. J. Sci. 60(3): 205-231, pl. 1. 1936. 7: 27 Dec 1937 (date in footnote, cover-t.p., however, dated Feb 1938), cover-t.p., p. 189-224. — Id. Ann. Missouri bot. Gard. 25: 189-224. 1938. 6: 18 Jun 1y51, cover-i.p., p. 11y-200, pl. 1. — Id. 48: 114-200, pl. 1. 1y51 (daie on cover- t.p. May 1951). Copies: B, G, HH, MICH, MO, NY, U, US. 18.267. New or otherwise noteworthy Apocynaceae of tropical America ... Reprinted from Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden ... 1931. Oct. 1]: 24 Dec 1931 (date in footnote), cover-t.p., p. 541-554. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ann. Missouri bot. Gard. 18: 541-554. 1931 (date on cover reprint Nov 1931: apparently issue for Nov). Aa, WOODSON 2: 15 Apr 1932 (id), cover-t.p., p. 45-76. — Id. 19: 45-76. 1932 (for Feb 1932). 3: 15 Nov 1932 (id.), cover-t.p., p. 375-387. — Id. 19: 375-387. 1932 (for Nov 1932). 4: 12 Dec 1934 (id.), cover-t.p., p. 613-623. — Id. 21: 613-623. 1934 (for Nov 1934). 5: 20 Mar 1937 (id.), cover-t.p., p. 11-16. — Id. 24: 11-16. 1937 (for Feb 1937). 6: 29 Apr 1939 (id.), cover-t.p., p. 95-98. — Id. 26: 95-98. 1939 (for Apr 1939). 7: 30 Nov 1939 (id.), cover-t.p., p. 257-259. — Id. 26: 257-259. 1939. Copies: HH, M, MO, NY, U, US. 18.268. Observations on the inflorescence of Apocynaceae (With special reference to the American genera of Echitoideae) ... Reprinted from Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden ... 1935. Oct. Publ.: Feb 1935, cover-t.p., p. 1-48, pl. 1-3. Copies: HH, MO, NY, US. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ann. Missouri bot. Gard. 22: 1-48, pl. 1-3. 1935. 18.269. The vascular anatomy and comparative morphology of apocynaceous flowers ... Separately printed ... from Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club. — 1938. Publ.: 1 Mar 1938, cover-t.p., p. 135-166, pl. 3-5. Copies: MO, NY, US. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bull. Torrey bot. Club 65: 135-166. pl. 3-5. 1938. 18.270. The Apocynaceous flora of the Yucatan peninsula ... Botany of the Maya Area: mis- cellaneous papers ... 1940. Oct. Publ.: 20 Jun 1940, cover-t.p., p. 61-102. Copies: HH, MO, NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from C.L. Lundell, Botany of the Maya area 15, Carnegie Inst. Washington, Publ. 22: 59-102. 1940. 18.271. The North American Asclepiadaceae. 1. Perspective of the genera .... Reprinted from Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden ... 1941. Oct. Publ.: 28 Apr 1941, cover-t.p., p. 193-244. Copies: HH, MO, NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ann. Missouri bot. Gard. 28: 193-244. 1941. Woodville, William (1752-1805), British physician and botanist; studied at Edinburgh Univ., M.D. 1775; practicing physician at Papcastle and Denbigh, Scotland; from 1782 in London as physician to the Middlesex dispensary; physician to the smallpox and inoculation hospitals at St. Pancras 1791-1805. (Woodv.). HERBARIUM and TyYPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 518; BB p. 334-335; BM 5: 2355; Bossert p. 442; Desmond p. 675-676 (d. 26 Mar 1905); DNB 62: 417 (21: 888-889); Dryander 3: 401; DU 334; GF p. 81; Henrey 2: 748 [index]; Herder p. p. 414; Hortus 3: 1207; HU 2(1): clxil, 2(2): no. 716, 3: no. 3, 1521-1524; Jackson p. 201; NI 2183; Plesch p. 463; PR 10398, ed. 1: 11358, 11578; Rehder 3: 55; SO 743, 745; Sotheby 823, 824; TL-1/1046 (H. Woodville); TL-2/8755 (H. Woodville; see W.J. Hooker, J. Sowerby); Tucker 1: 753-754: BIOFILE: Anon., Brit. Mus. gen. cat. print. books 260: 800. 1965. Gibbs, W., Dedicated, a novel, 1960 (fiction: also as Two doctors, a novel, 1959). Hoeffer, ed., Nouv. biogr. gén. 46: 830. 1866. Munk, W., Roll R. Coll. Physicians London ed. 2. 2: 345. 1878. Redgrove, H.S., Gard. Chron. 97: 306-307. 1935 (modern evaluation). Thornton, R.J., Phil. bot. 3: p/. 23. 1806 (portr.). Wittrock, V.B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(2): 99. 1903. COMPOSITE WORKS: Some articles on medical botany in Rees, Cyc/. (TL-2/8755), fide BM by “H. Woodville’, are possibly by William Woodville (see also Mabberley, Taxon 32: 80. 1983). EPONYMY: Woodvillea A.P. de Candolle (1836). 18.272. Medical botany, containing systematic and general descriptions, with plates of all 448 WOODWARD the medicinal plants, indigenous and exotic, comprehended in the catalogues of the materia medica, as published by the Royal Colleges of Physicians of London and Edinburgh: accompanied with a circumstantial detail of their medicinal effects, and of the diseases in which they have been most successfully employed ... London (printed and sold for the author, by James Phillips, ...) 1790-1795, 3 vols. and suppl. Qu. (in 2- s). (Med. bot.). Ed. [1]: 1790-1794, 3 vols. and suppl. Copies: BR, G, HH, MICH, NY, USDA. — Published in “numbers’’ (fascicles). Plates dated. (pl. 1: 1 Jan 1790; pl. 271-274 suppl.: 1 Jan 1795. — For a detailed analytical bibliographic analysis see HU 716, q.v. for many further details. Plates by ““Mr [James] Sowerby” fide 1: vi. 1: 1 Jan 1790-1 Jan 1791, p. [i]-xiv, 1-182, [i-ii, index], pl. [1]-65 (five to a number) (coll. copp.). 2: 1 Feb 1791-1 Mar 1792, p. [1i]-xuil, 183-368, [1-11, index], pl. 66-735. 3: 1 Apr 1792-1 Jan 1793, p. [i-vili], 369-578, [i]-vii, [v]-xii, pl. 136-270 (pl. 179 as fr7o Supplement: 1 Jan 1794-1 Jan 1795, p. [i-iv], 1-169, [170-180], pl. 211-274 (pl. 240 as 230, 273 as ““274’’). Ed. 2: 1810, 4 vols. Copies: HH (4 vols.), NY (2 vols.). Second edition ... London (printed and sold by William Phillips, ...) 1810. Qu. 1: 1810, p. [i-vili], [1]-188, pl. 1-70. 2: 1810, p. [i-il], [189]-392, pl. 77-111, 113-141. 3: 1810, p. [i-iii], [393]-504, 503*-504*, 505-632, pl. 142-181, 181*, 182-222. 4: 1810, p. [1-11], 633-824, [1-32], pl. 223-274. Ed. 3: 1832, 5 vols. Copies: HH, MO, NY, USDA. — Third edition, in which thirty-nine new plants have been introduced. The botanical descriptions arranged and corrected by Dr. William Jackson Hooker, ... who has added an index following the arrange- ment of Jussieu. The new medico-botanical portion supplied by G. Spratt, Esq. author of the Flora medica, ... in five volumes ... London (published by John Bohn, .) 1832. Qu. (in 2-s). 1832, p. [i-vii], [1]-188, pl. 1-70 (col.). 1832, p. [i-ii], [189]-392, pl. 77-111, 113-141. 1832, p. [i-ili], [393]-504, 503*-504*, 505-632, pl. 142-181, 181*, 182-222. 1832, p. [i], 631-824, [1-32, indexes], pl. 223-274. 1832 (p. [v]: 1 Jun 1832), p. [i-v], [1]-157, [i-xv], 36 pl. (col.; by G. Spratt). AAW NS: Woodward, Robert (1877-1915), British barrister and horticulturist; educated at Radley College and Christ Church, Oxford; called to the Bar at the Inner Temple; practiced on the Oxford circuit; lieutenant in the South Wales Borderers.1914, died in action in Northern France g Mai 1915; heir to Arley Castle. (R. Woodw.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 518; Desmond p. 676; Tucker 1: 145, 754, 780. BIOFILE: Anon., Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1945: 263-264; Gard. Chron ser. 3. 57: 279. 1915 (portr., obit. not.). 18.273. Catalogue of hardy trees and shrubs including Coniferae, growing in the grounds of Arley Castle. [s.l.n.d.; London 1907]. Oct. (Cat. trees Arley Castle). Publ.: 1909 (p. 6), cover (“Hortus arleyensis”), p. [1]-88. Copy: USDA. Woodward, Thomas Jenkinson (1745-1820), British country gentleman of leisure and botanist; LLB Cambridge 1769; magistrate and deputy-lieutenant for Suffolk, later Norfolk; lieutenant-colonel of the Diss volunteers; F.L.S. 1789. (Woodw.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: RTE (see Allen 1982). — Further material in IPS, LINN (J.E. Smith herb.). — Letters at BM, LINN. BIBLIGGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Backer p. 629; Barnhart 3: 518; BB p. 335; BM 2: 695, 5: 449 WOODWARD 2360; CSP 6: 438; Dawson p. 881; Desmond p. 676 (b. 6 Mar 1745, d. 28 Jan 1820); De Toni 1: cxxxiv; Dryander 3: 344-345, 356-357, 5: 83; DSB 62: 427-428; Henrey 2: 748 [index]; Herder p. 255; LS 29456-29257; TL-2/see J.E. Smith. BIOFILE: Allen, D.E., Watsonia 14: 177-178. 1982 (discovery of herb. at RTE). Anon., Gent. Mag. go: 189, 280-281. 1820 (obit.); Trans. Norfolk Norwich Natural. Soc. 9: 659, 672-675. 1914. Bridson, G.D.R. et al., Nat. hist. mss. res. Brit. Isl. 255.62, 255.188. 1980. Dawson, W.R., Smith papers 98-102. 1934 (132 letters to J.E. Smith at LINN). Hind, W.M., Fl. Suffolk 481. 1889. Horwood, A.R. & C.W. Noel, Fl. Leicestershire clxxxix. 1933. Kent, D.H. & D.E. Allen, Brit. Irish herb. 279. 1984. Smith, J.E., in Rees, Cycl. (alph.) Turin 5: 411, pl. 9(3). 1793. Walter, J.H.F., Trans. Norfolk Norwich Natural. Soc. 9(5): 665-666, 672, 674, 676. 1914. COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Contributed to P. Miller, The gardener’s and botanist’s dictionary ... Corrected and newly arranged ... by T. Martyn, 1807. (TL-2/6046). (2) Contributed to J.E. Smith, Engl. bot. see TL-2/12.221. (3) Contributed to W. Withering, Bot. arr. Brit. pl. ed. 2. 1787. (TL-2/18.079). (4) With Samuel Goodenough (1743-1827), Observations on the British Fuci, with part- icular descriptions of each species, Trans. Linn. Soc. 3: 84-235, 4 pl. 25 Mai 1797. (5) An account of a new plant, of the order of Fungi, in Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. London 74(2): 423-427. 1784. EPONYMY: Woodwardia J.E. Smith (1793); Woodwardides W.P. Schimper (1869); Woodwar- dites H.R. Goppert (1836). Woolls, William (1814-1893), British-born Australian school teacher, journalist and botanist; Dr. phil. Gottingen 1870 (in absentia, not h.c.); emigrated to Australia 1839; assistant master at The King’s School, Parramatta 1832-1836, journalist and private teacher at Sydney 1836; classical master at Sydney College, later in charge of a private school at Parramatta until 1865; took holy orders in the Church of England 1873; episcopal minister, later dean at Richmond 1873-1883; retirement at Sydney. (Woolls). HERBARIUM and types: NSW. — Further material at GOET, MEL. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 520; BB p. 335; BJI 1: 64; BL 1: 67, 324; BM 5: 2360; Bossert p. 442; CSP 8: 1274, 11: 850, 19: 714; Desmond p. 676 (d. 14 Mar 1893); Herder p. 230; Hortus 3: 1207; Jackson p. 6, 63, 398, 399; LS 29261; PR 10399; Rehder 5: 932; Tucker 1: 754, 3: 341. BIOFILE: Anon., J. Bot. 31: 128. 1893 (d.); Nat. Nov. 15: 159. 1893 (d.); Nature 47: 495. 1893 (d.); Proc. Linn. Soc. 1892-1893: 27-28. 1893 (obit.); Vict. Naturalist 9: 185. 1893 (obit.). Bentham, G., Fl. austral. 1: 14. 1863. Haswell, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. 7: 669. 1893 (obit. not.). Campbell, W.S., Vict. Natural. 49: 135-140. 1932 (recollections). Carr, D.J. & G.M. eds., People pl. Austral. 25, 42, 76, 212, 247-252, 343. 1981. Hall, N., Bot. Eucalypts 136-137. 1978. Hooker, J.D., Fl. Tasman. cxxvii. 1859. Maiden, J.H., J. Proc. R. Soc. N.S.W. 42: 130-132. 1908. Serle, P., Dict. Austral. Biogr. 2: 509-510. 1949. Wagenitz, G., Index coll. princ. herb. Gott. 183. 1982 (Dr. phil. Gott. 1870, in absentia, not h.c.). 18.274. A contribution to the flora of Australia ... Sydney (F. White, ...) Parramatta (J. Ferguson, ...), Melbourne (G. Robertson, ...) 1867. Oct. (in 4-s). (Contr. fl. Australia). Publ.: Dec 1867 (p. vi: Dec 1867), p. [i]-x, [1]-255. Copies: G, HH, M, MO, NSW, NY; IDC 5176. 45° WOOLSEY 18.275. The progress of botanical discovery in Australia: a lecture delivered in the Mechanics’ School of Arts, Parramatta, on Tuesday Evening, July 13th, 1869, at the request of the committee of the Cumberland Mutual Improvement Society, ... Sydney (F. Cun- ninghame & Co., ...) 1869. (Progr. bot. discov. Australia). Publ.: 1869, p. [1]-41. Copies: BM, Chapman. 18.276. Species plantarum paramattensium secundum ordines ‘naturales ... Gottingae [Gottingen] (typis expressit Officina academica G.Fr. Kaestner) 1871. Oct. (Sp. pl. paramatt.). Publ.: 1871, p. [i]-x, [1]-49. Copies: B-S, GOET, M. 18.277. Lectures on the vegetable kingdom, with special reference to the flora of Australia ... Sydney and Parramatta (C.E. Fuller, ...) 1879. Oct. (Lect. veg. kingd.). Publ.: Nov-Dec 1879 (p. [v]: Oct 1879; Bot. Zeit. 30 Apr 1880), p. [i-vii], [1]-227. Copies: HH, NSW, NY; IDC 5177. — Bot. Centralbl. 1881, Bot. Zeit. 1881 and J. Bot. 1881, all. mention an issue of “228” p. Sydney 1881 as well. 18.278. Plants indigenous in the neighbourhood of Sydney, arranged according to the system of Baron F. von Mueller, ... by W. Woolls, ... Sydney (Thomas Richards ...) 1880. Oct. (Pl. Sydney). Publ.: Jan-Apr 1880 (Bot. Centralbl. 17-18 Jun 1880; Bot. Zeit. 27 Aug 1880; J. Bot. Aug 1880; Nat. Nov. Sep(1) 1880), p. [1]-59. Copies: G, HH, MO, USDA. Ed. [2]: 1891 (p. [2]: Dec 1890; J. Bot. Jul 1891; Bot. Centralbl. 2 Jul 1891), p. [1]-71. Copies: HH, PH, US, USDA. — Plants indigenous and naturalised in the neighbourhood of Sydney, ... Sydney (George Stephen Chapman, ...) 1891. Oct. 18.279. The plants of New South Wales, according to the census of Baron F. von Mueller. ... with an introductory essay and occasional notes ... Sydney (Thomas Richards, .. .) 1885. Oct. (Pl. N.S.W.). Publ.: 1885, p. [i], [1]-121. Copies: G, HH, PH, U, US, USDA. Woolsey, Theodore Salisbury, Jr. (1880-1933), United States forester and botanist; AB Yale Univ. 1901, Master of Forestry Yale 1903; with the United States Forestry Service 1908-1915; lecturer in forestry Yale ca. 1912, 1916-1917; on active service in Europe 1917-1919; from 1919 consulting forester in New Haven. (Woolsey). HERBARIUM and TYPES: Unknown. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 519 (b. 2 Oct 1880, d. 10 Jul 1933); Tucker I: 754, 3: 341. BIOFILE: Anon., Amer. men sci. eds. 3-4. 1921, 1927; Biogr. Rec. Grad. Stud. Yale Forest School 61-63. 1913 (curr. vit.); Brit. Mus. gen. cat. print. books 260: 935. 1965; Natl. Cycl. Amer. biogr. 26: 340-341. 1937; Who’s who Amer. 8-18, 1914-1935; Who was who Amer. 1: 1381. 1968; Wooden Nutmeg 9(3): 4. 1933 (obit. not.). 18.280. Western Yellow Pine in Arizona and New Mexico ... Washington (Government Printing Office) 1911. Oct. (West. Yellow Pine). Publ.: 24, Nov 1911, published as Bull. U.S. Forest Serv. 101: 1-64, pl. 1-4, [5]. 1911. Copy: USDA. 18.281. French forests and forestry Tunisia, Algeria, Corsica. With a translation of the Algerian Code of 1903 ... New York (John Wiley & Sons, ...) London (Chapman & Fall. .2)\e191 75 Oct: (French for’). Publ.: 1917 (p. viii: 15 Aug 1916; Nat. Nov. Nov-Dec 1917), frontisp., p. [i]-xv, 1-238. Copies: G, HH, NY. Ref.: W.D., Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1920: 143-144 (rev.). 18.282. Studies on French forestry ... New York (John Wiley & Sons) London (Chapman & Hall, ...) 1920. Oct. (Stud. French for.). ae WOOLSEY Co-author: William B. Greeley. Publ.: 1920 (p. vii: 1 Jan 1920), frontisp., p. [i]-xxvi, [1]-550. Copzes: BR, MO. Woolson, Grace A. (1856-1911), American pteridologist and gardener; sometime school teacher at Pittsford, Vermont. (Woolson). HERBARIUM and tTyPEs: Unknown. — Letters at GH. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 520 (b. 17 Oct 1856, d. 23 Jun 1911); IF p. 738. BIOFILE: Anon., Index Amer. bot. lit. 1886-1966. 4: 581. 1969. Terry, E.H., Amer. Fern J. 1(6): 148-149. 1911 (obit., ... her cats, which were to her almost human personalities ... a superior race of felines). 18.283. Ferns and how to grow them ... New York (Doubleday, Page & Company) 1905. (Ferns). Publ.: Nov 1905 (p. [iv]), p. [i-u1], frontisp. (p/. 7), [iti]-x, [1]-156, pl. 2-32. Copies: HH, MO Reprinted: 1906 (Nat. Nov. Oct(2) 1906); id. Copy: NY. Reprinted: 1910, id. Copy: PH. Reprinted: 1914, id. Copy: NY. Woolward, Florence Helen (1854-1930), British botanist and botanical artist. (Woolward). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: BM (Masdevallia). — Drawings at BM. — Letters at G. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 520 (d. 3 Jan 1936); BM 5: 2360; Desmond pao77 GE por: INigorsss Tuckermsicn754: BIOFILE: Rendle, A.B., J. Bot. 74: 55. 1936 (d.). 18.284. The genus Masdevallia. Issued by the Marquess of Lothian, K.T., chiefly from plants in his collection of orchids at Newbattle Abbey; plates and descriptions by Miss Florence H. Woodward; with additional notes by F.C. Lehmann ... [1890-] 1896. (London, R.H. Porter ...), Grantham (Lyne & Son, ...) [1890-] 1896. (Masdevallia). Publ.: 1890-1896, in eight parts, p. [i-xi1], map [xiii], 87 pl. with text (col. liths.). Copies: BR, G, HH, MO. — Notices in J. Bot.: Part 7 (29: 30. Jan 1891, 29: 88-90. Mar 1891 rev.), part 2 (29: 288. Sep 1891), part 3 (30: 348-349. Nov 1892, rev.), part 4 (31: 256. Aug 1893), part 5 (32: 128. 1894, “concluding the first volume’), part 7 (33: 320. Oct 1895), part 8 (34: 440. Oct 1896 completed). Follow-up: Descr. of Masdevallia Tonduzii, in Bull. Herb. Boiss., ser. 2. 6: 82. 4 Jan 1906. Wooster, David (ca. 1824-1888), British nurseryman, sometime associated with J.C. Loudon, later with Walter Trevelyan. (Wooster). HERBARIUM and Types: Unknown. — Letters at K. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 520; BB p. 335; BM 5: 2361; Desmond p. 677; GF p. 81; Jackson p. 119, 229; NI 2180; Rehder 3: 83; TL-2/5026, 5033. BIOFILE: Anon., Brit. Mus. gen. cat. print. books 260: 947. 1965 (bibl.); Gard. Chron. 1888(2): 393 (obit. not.). Bridson, G.D.R. et al., Nat. hist. mss. res. Brit. Isl. 321.1. 1980. COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Collaborator, Loudon’s Encyclopaedia of plants ... new edition 1855, TL-2/5026. (2) Collaborator, Supplement to Loudon’s Hortus britannicus 1850, TL-2/5033. (3) Compiled J. Knight & T.A. Perry, Syn. conif. pl. 1850, TL-2/3760. 452 WOOTON 18.285. Alpine plants, figures and descriptions of the most striking and beautiful of the alpine flowers ... London (Bell and Daldy, ...) 1872. Qu. (Alp. pl.). Publ.: 1872 (p. [viii]: 28 Oct 1871), p. [i]-ix, [1]-152, pl. 1-54 (col.). Copies: HH, NY. Second series: 1874, p. [i-ili], [1]-140, pl. 1-54 (col.). Copies: HH, MICH, MO, NY. Second edition (of first series): 1874, p. [i]-xii, [1]-152, pl. 1-54. Copies: BR, MICH, MO, NY. Wooton, Elmer Ottis (1865-1945), American botanist; studied at Earlham College, B.S. 1889, A.M. 1896; in charge of botany New Mexico State College 1890-1896; studied at Columbia University and the New York Botanical Garden 1896-1898; profes- sor of botany Agricultural College and Experiment Station, New Mexico 1898-1900, of biology 1900-1911; in various functions with USDA trgr1-1935; in retirement at Arlington, Va. (Woot.). HERBARIUM and TyPEs: US (main herb.), NMC (“‘apparenty second set’’, inf. IH ed. 7); further material at ARIZ, B (mainly destr.), BM, E, GH, ILL, IND, K, MIN, MO (large set), NY (large set), P, POM, RM, US (large set), WELC, WVA. Exsiccatae: New Mexico plants, collected 1897, sold in sets of ca. 400-500 specimens (see Ewan ed. 2, 243-244). List: New Mexico plants, p. [1]-4. Copy: NY, s.l.n.d. [ca. 1897]. — Letters at G, NY (e.g. in Barnhart corr.), SIA. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 519, 520 (b. 19 Sep 1865); BL 1: 199, 324, 2: 194; BM 5: 2361; Bossert p. 442; Ewan ed. 1: 64, 267, 312, 341-342, ed. 2: 243-244; Hortus 3: 1207; IH 1 (ed. 6): 366, (ed. 7): 346; Langman p. 812; Rehder 1: 327, 2: 299; SIA see index; TL-2/12.752, see P.C. Standley; Tucker 1: 754, 2: xli, 3: 341; Urban-Berl. PapuiceZaander ed. 10} p. 734, ed. 11, p: 833. BIOFILE: Anon., Amer. men sci. eds. 1-8. 1906-1949; Bot. Centralbl. 76: 111. 1898 (app. New Mexico); Cat. gen. livr. impr. Bibl. natl. 227: 142-143. 1977; Index Amer. bot. lit. 1886-1966, 4: 581. 1969; Nat. Nov. 20: 501. 1898 (prof. bot. New Mexico). Frodin, D.G., Guide standard floras world no. 186. 1984. Knobloch, I.W., Pl. coll. North Mexico 74. 1979; Phytologia Mem. 6: 105. 1983 (refs. to inf. on Mexican coll.). McKelvey, S.D., Bot. expl. Trans.-Miss. West 1790-1850, 1029, 1070. 1955. Standley, P.C., Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 13: 245-246. 1gro (list publ. 1894-1909); J. Washington Acad. Sci. 37: 34-35. 1947 (obit., b. 19 Sep 1865, d. 20 Nov 1945). COMPOSITE works: Co-author with P.C. Standley, Grass. New Mexico 1912, TL-2/12.752. EPONYMY: Wootonella Standley (1912); Wootoma E.L. Greene (1808). 18.286. New Mexico College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts. Agricultural Experiment Station ... New Mexico Weeds. No. 1. Las Cruces, N.M. (The Independent Democrat) 1894. Oct. (New Mexico Weeds). Publ.: Oct 1894, p. [1]-36, 17 pl. (15 figs.). Copies: HH, MO, US. — Issued as Bull. New Mexico Coll. Agr., Agr. Exp. Sta. 13, 1894. 18.287. New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. Agricultural Experi- ment Station ... Russian Thistle ... Las Cruces, N.M. (Allen Kelly) 1895. Oct. (Russ. Thistle). Publ.: Sep 1895, p. [1]-20, 2 pl. Copy: USDA. — Issued as Bull. 16 N. Mex. Coll. Agr., Agr. Exp. Sta. 15: 1-20, 2 pl. 1895. 18.288. New Mexico College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts. Agricultural Experiment Station ... Some New Mexico forage plants ... Las Cruces, N.M. (Allen Kelly) 1896. Oct. (New Mexico forage pl.). Publ.: 1896, p. [i-ii], [57]-95. Copy: HH. — Issued as Bull. New Mexico Coll. Agr., Agr. Exp. Sta. 18: 57-95. 1896. 453 WOOTON 18.289. A new southwestern rose ... Reprinted from the Bulletin of the Torrey botanical Club: 1808..Ock Publ.: 19 Mar 1808, cover-t.p., p. 152-154, pl. 335. Copy: G. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bull. Torrey bot. Club 25(3): 152-154, pl. 335. 1898. — Contr. Dept. Bot. Columbia Univ. 139. 18.290. New plants from New Mexico, I-III ... Reprinted from the Bulletin of the Torrey botanical Club ... 1898. Oct. Publ.: Mai, Jun, Aug 1898, consolidated reprint from Bull. Torrey bot. Club 1898 with cover-t.p.: Contr. Dept. Bot. Columbia Univ. 148. Copies: G, HH, MO, NY, US. 1: Mai 1898, p. 257-264. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bull. Torrey bot. Club 25(5): 257-264. 1808. 2: 8 Jun 1898, p. 304-310. — Id. 25(5): 304-310. 1808. 3: 13 Aug 1898, p. 451-459. — Id. 25(8): 451-459. 1808. 18.291. Native ornamental plants of New Mexico ... Santa Fe, N.M. (New Mexican Printing Company) 1904. Oct. (Nat. ornam. pl. New Mexico). Publ.: Mai 1904, p. [1]-40, 12 pl. — Copies: HH, MO, US. — Bull. New Mexico Agr., Agr. Exp. Sta. 51. 18.292. The genus Androsace in New Mexico ... From the Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club ... 1907. Oct. Co-author: Paul Carpenter Standley 1884-1963. Publ.: 17 Dec 1907, p. 517-520. Copies: G, MO. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bull. Torrey bot. Club 34: 517-520. 1907. 18.293. Cacti in New Mexico ... Santa Fe, N.M. (The New Mexican Printing Company) 1git. Oct. (Cacti New Mexico). Publ.: Mai 1911, p. [1]-70, 18 pl. Copies: HH, NY, PH, US. — Bull. New Mexico Coll. Agr., Agr. Exp. Sta. 78. 18.294. The grasses and grass-like plants of New Mexico ... Las Cruces, N.M.: (Rio Grande Republican) 1912. Oct. (Grass. Pl. New Mexico) 1912. Oct. (Grass. New Mexico). Co-author: Paul Carpenter Standley (1884-1963). Publ.: 1912 (date imprint; Bull. no. 81 for Dec 1911; PH rd. 24 Jun 1912), p. [1]-175, [176], 12 pl. Copies: HH, MO, NY, PH, Stevenson. — Issued as Bull. New Mexico Coll. Agr., Agr. Exp. Sta. 81. 18.295. Trees and shrubs of New Mexico ... Las Cruces (Republican) 1913. Oct. (Trees shrubs New Mexico). Publ.: Jun 1913, p. [1]-159. Copy: HH. — Issued as Bull. New Mexico Coll. Agr., Agr. Exp. Sta. 87. 18.296. Descriptions of new plants preliminary to a report upon the flora of New Mexico... Washington (Government Printing Office) 1913. Oct. Co-author: Paul Carpenter Standley (1884-1963). Publ.: 12 Feb 1913, p. [i]-v, 109-196, vil-x1, pl. 48-50. Copies: BR, HH, MO, NY, U, US. — Issued as and to be cited from Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 16(4): [i]-v, 109-196, vii-xi, pl. 48-50. 1913. 18.297. Flora of New Mexico ... Washington (Government Printing Office) 1915. Oct. (Fl. New Mexico). Co-author: Paul Carpenter Standley (1884-1963). Publ.: 24 Jun 1915, p. [1]-794. Copies: BR, G, HH, MO, NY, PH, U, US, USDA; IDC 7641. — Issued as Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 19, 1915. Facsimile repr.: 1972, Lehre (Verlag von J. Cramer). — Reprints of US-Floras volume 7. Copies: FAS, G. 18.298. The ferns of New Mexico ... Reprinted ... from American Fern Journal ... 1915. Oct. 454 WORONIN Co-author: Paul Carpenter Standley (1884-1963). Publ.: 9 Jul 1915, p. 65-78. Copies: HH, NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Amer. Fern J. 5: 65-78. 1915. 18.299. Certain desert plants as emergency stock feed ... United States Department of Agricul- ture ... 1918. Oct. (Desert pl. stock feed). Publ.: 18 Dec 1918, cover, p. [1]-27, pl. 1-8. Copies: HH, MO. — Issued as USDA Bull. no. 728. Woronin, Michael [Stephanovitch] (1838-1903), Russian botanist, and mycologist (phytopathologist); studied natural sciences at the University of St. Petersburg 1854- 1858, at Heidelberg 1858-1859, at Freiburg i.Br. with A. de Bary 1859-1860; at Antibes with G.A. Thuret 1860; Mag. bot. St. Petersburg 1861; Dr. phil. h.c. Odessa 1874; private scientist working mainly at St. Petersburg from 1861; member of the Imp. Akad. Sci. St. Petersburg 1898; Foreign member Linn. Soc. 1895. (Woronin). HERBARIUM and types: Unknown, some marine algae at FR and GOET; further material at MW. — Letters at FH, G. BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Ainsworth p. 62, 117, 283; Barnhart 3: 521; Biol.- Dokum. 19: 10186; Bossert p. 443; CSP 6: 439, 8: 1274, 11: 723, 19: 405-406; De Toni 1: cxxxiv; Frank 3 (Anh.): 115; GR p. 568-569; Herder p. 127, 247, 255; Jackson 84, 157, 163, 172; Kelly p. 259; KR p. 777; LS 1894, 1900a, 8288, 29263-29317, 40708-40712; Moebius p. 100, 242; Morren ed. 10, p. 96; MW p. 536; PR 455, 457; Rehder 5: 932; Stevenson p. 1263; TL-2/9597; TR 1615-1622; Tucker 1: 754. BIOFILE: Ainsworth, G.C., Dict. fungi ed. 6. 622. 1971. Anon., Acta Horti bot. Univ. imp. jurjev. 1: 47-51. 1900 (biogr. sketch.; list 60 publ.); Allg. bot. Z. 4: 188. 1898 (ord. member Acad. Sci. St. P.); Bot. Centralbl. 64: 432. 1895 (hon. memb. Deut. bot. Ges.), 76: 111. 1898 (ord. member Acad. Sci. St. P.), 92: 288. 1903 (d.); Bot. Zeit. 45: 663. 1887 (address); Bull. Acad. Sci. St. Pétersbourg ser. 5. 18: iv-x. 1903 (list publ., 64 nos.); Nat. Nov. 25: 243. 1903 (d.); Osterr. bot. Z. 53: 311. 1903 (d.); Proc. Linn. Soc. London 116: 37-38. 1904. Borodin, I., Acta Horti bot. Univ. imp. jurjev. 4: 286-293. 1903 (obit.). Cavillier, F., Boissiera 5: 94. 1941. Chupp, Ch., zn M. Woronin, Plasmidiophora Brassicae 1934, p. 5-8. Famintzin, A., Trav. Mus. bot. Acad. St. Pétersb. 2: 1-13. 1915 (obit., portr., list 65 publ.). ; Magdefrau, K., Gesch. Bot. 174. 1973. Nawaschin, S., Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 21: (35)-(47). 1903 (obit., bibl., b. 21 Jul 1838, d. 20 Feb 1903). Smith, E.F., Phytopathology 2: 1-4. 1912 (obit., portr.). Verdoorn, F., ed., Chron. bot. 2: 361. 1936, 4: 276. 1938. Whetzel, H.H., Outline hist. phytopath. 88-90, 125. 1918. Wittrock, V.B., Acta Horti Berg. 3(3): 190, pl. 122. 1905. NOTE: The text of Woronin’s Plasmidiophora Brassicae, Urheber der Kohlpflanzen-Hernie, originally published in Jahrb. wiss. Bot. 11: 548-574, pl. 29-34. 1884, reprinted p. [1]-27, pl. 29-34 (copies FH, Stevenson) was issued in an English translation in the series Phy- topathological classics, no. 4, American Phytopathological Society 1934 (cover, portr., p. [1]-32, pl. 29-34) with a biographical sketch of Woronin by Charles Chupp. HANDWRITING: Woronin, M., Plasmidiophora Brassicae, Phytopath. Class. 4, 1934 in capt- ion to portrait. COMPOSITE works: With J.T. Rostafinsky, Uber Botrydium granulatum 1877, TL-2/9597. EPONYMY: Woronina Cornu (1872); Woroninella M. Raciborski (1898); Woroninia Solms- Laubach (1867). 455 WORONIN 18.300. Uber den Bau des Stammes von Calycanthus ... Aus der Botan. Zeitung ... besonders abgedruckt ... [1860]. Oct. Publ.: 18 Mai 1860 (in journal), p. 1-8, 7 pl. (uncol. lith. auth.). Copies: G, M. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bot. Zeit. 18: 177-182. 1860. 18.301. Recherches sur les algues marines Acetabularia Lamx. et Espera Dene. ... Extrait des Sciences naturelles ... [1862]. Oct. Publ.: 1862, p. [1]-15, pl. 5-71 (col. liths. auct.). Copy: FH. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ann. Sci. nat., Bot. ser. 4. 16: 200-214, pl. 5-11. 1862. — Preceded by a Russian version, published St. Petersburgh 1861, p. [1]-27, [28], pl. 7-8 (col. liths.), copy: USDA. — Thesis for degree of Mag. Bot. at Univ. St. Petersburg. ~ 18.302. Beitrag zur Kenntniss der Chytridieen ... Separatabdruck aus den Berichten der naturforschenden Gesellschaft in Freiburg ... [1864). Oct. Senior author: {Heinrich} Anton de Bary (1831-1888). Publ.: 1864, p. [1]-40, pl. 1-2. (uncol. liths., auct.). Copy: NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Ber. naturf. Ges. Freiburg 3(2): 22-61, pl. 1-2. 1864. Supplément a U histoire des Chytridinées, Ann. Sci. nat., Bot. ser. 5. 3: 239-269, pl. 9-10. 1865. (Actually a French translation of the German text of 1864). 18.303. Beitrdge zur Morphologie und Physiologie der Pilze ... Frankfurt a.M. (Christian Winter) 1864-1882, 5 series. Qu. Authorship: Heinrich Anton de Bary (1831-1888), see TL-2/1: 135-136 and M. Woronin. All repaginated reprints of papers originally published in Abh. Senckenb. naturf. Ges. 5-12, 1864-1882. Preface material: ‘‘Erster Band. Erste, zweite und dritte Rethe” [i.e. ser. 1-3], 1870, p. [i*- init], Ser. 1: 1864 (sole author de Bary), p. [i]-iti, [1 ]-96, pl. 1-6 (uncol. liths.). Reprinted and to be cited from Abh. Senckenb. naturf. Ges. 5: 137-232. 1864. Ser. 2: 1866 (by Woronin, de Bary & Woronin and de Bary), p. [i-iii], [1]-43, [44], pl. 7- 6 (1-3 col., 4-8 uncol. liths.). Id. 5: 333-375. 1865 [1866]. Ser. 3: 1870 (by Woronin [nos. 8-11; de Bary nos. 12-15], p. [i-v], [1]-36, pl. 1-7 [Woronin], [i], [1]-95, pl. 7-12 [de Bary]. — Id. 7: 325-360, 361-455. 1870. Ser. 4: 1881 (all by de Bary; Bot. Zeit. 26 Aug, 30 Sep 1881; Nat. Nov. Aug(2) 1881), p. [i-iii], [1]-145, [146, colo.], pl. 1-6 (uncol. liths.). — Id. 12: 225-370. 1881. Ser. 5: 1882 (by Woronin; Bot. Zeit. 24 Feb 1882; Bot. Centralbl. 23-27 Jan 1882), p. [1]-35, pl. 1-4 (p.p. col. liths. auth.). — Id. 12: 559-561. 1882. — For a summary see J.R. Rothrock, Bot. Gaz. 7(7): 81-84. Jul 1882 (err. dated 1880). Copies: BR, G, NY. 18.304. Uber die bei der Schwarzerle (Alnus glutinosa) und der gewohnlichen Garten- Lupine (Lupinus mutabilis) auftretenden Waurzelanschwellungen ... St. Petersburg (Commisionare der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften ...) 1866. Qu. (Wurzelanschwellungen). Publ.: shortly after Jul 1866 (p. i: printed Jul 1866; rev. Bot. Zeit. 19 Oct 1866), p. [i-ii], [1]-13, pl. 1-2 (uncol.). Copy: FH. — Issued as Mém. Acad. imp. Sci. St.-Pétersbourg Sem 75 10((6)ha1866: Ref.: Schlechtendal, D.F.L. von, Bot. Zeit. 24: 329-330. Oct 1866. 18.305. Exobasidium Vaccini ... Freiburg (Universitats-Buchdruckerei von H.M. Poppen & Sohn) 1867. Oct. Publ.: 1867 (Flora rd. Aug 1867), p. [i], [1]-20, pl. 1-3. Copy: NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Verh. naturf. Ges. Freiburg 4(4): 397-416. 3 pl. 1867. 18.306. ) Ranisy Ce.) 18285 Ou Publ.: 1828 (Flora rd. Jan-Feb 1829), p. [i-ii], [1]-50, pl. 1-5 (uncol. copp. Heyland). Copies: B, FI, G(3), HH, MO, WU; IDC 5178. — Reprinted and to be cited from Mém. Soc. Phys. Hist. nat. Genéve 4: 121-170. 1828. 18.391. Recherches sur la formation de lovule et de embryon des Scrofulaires, ... Tiré de la Bibliothéque universelle de Genéve ... 1838. Oct. Publ.: Oct 1838, p. [1]-15, 7 pl. (uncol. lith. Heyland). Copies: FI, G, M. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bibl. univ. Genéve 17: 334-348. 1838. 18.392. Ueber dichotome Verzweigung der Bliithenaxen dicotyledonischer Gewachse ... Halle (Druck der Gebauerschen Buchdruckerei) 1843. Oct. Publ.: Aug-Oct 1843 (in journal), p. [i], [1]-40, 2 pl. (uncol. liths.). Copzes: G, M. — Reprinted and to be cited from Linnaea 17: 153-192. 1843. Addenda: Feb-Apr 1844, in Linnaea 17: 408-409. 1844. 18.393. Ein Beitrag zur Kentniss der Gras-Infloreszenz ... [Z. Wiss. Bot. ... 1846]. Oct. 482 XUAREZ Publ.: 1846 (p. 21: 21 Nov 1845), p. [1]-21, pl. 2-2. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from Z. wiss. Bot. 3-4: 1-20 [sic]. 1846. 18.394. Die Knospenlage der Blatter in ibersichtlicher Zusammenstellung mit einer Tafel ... Bern (Gedruckt in der Haller’schen Buchdruckerei) 1850. Oct. Publ.: 1850, p. [i], [145]-168, 1 pl. Copy: G. — Reprinted and to be cited from Mitt. Bern naturf. Ges. 185-187: 145-168, 7 pl. 1850. — See also Flora 34: 113-127. 1851. 18.395. Uber einige Eigenthtimlichkeiten der Gattung Passiflora ... Bern Mitt. Juni 1852. Oct. Publ : Jun 1852, p. [153]-168. Copy: G. — Reprinted and to be cited from Mitt. naturf, Ges. Bern 243-244: [153]-168. 1852. 18.396. 91, (ede 5): 23° cealeyap: 444; MW suppl. p. 409; Plesch p. 462; Roon p. 126; Tucker 3: 344. BIOFILE: Anon., Amer. men sci. eds. 3-10. 1921-1961; Index Amer. bot. lit. 1886-1966. 4: 597-598. 1969; New York Times 21 Jul 1963, p. 64 (d. 20 Jul 1963); Who’s who Amer. 14-32. 1926-1963; Who was who Amer. 4: 1044. 1974. Ewan, J., et al., Short hist. bot. U.S. 23, 150. 1969. Hoch, J.H., Amer. J. pharm. Educ. 29: 161-162. 1965 (tribute). Poggendorff, J.C., Biogr.-lit. Handw.-Buch 6(4): 2947. 1940. 18.455. Ihe comparative morphology, taxonomy and distribution of the Myricaceae of the Eastern United States ... (Thesis presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of the Univ- ersity of Pennsylvania, May 8, 1915, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy) ... Reprinted from Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory of the University of Pennsylvania ... [1915]. Oct. (Comp. morph. Myricac.). Publ.: 1915 (as thesis, 8 Mai 1915), cover-t.p., p. [339]-400, pl. 87-90. Copy: HH. — Preprinted from Contr. bot. Lab. Univ. Penn. 4(2): [339]-400, pl. 87-90. 1920. Preliminary text (same title): Amer. J. Pharm. 87: 391-398. Sep 1915. 18.456. Pharmaceutical botany ... Philadelphia (P. Blakiston’s Son & Co. ...) [1914]. (Pharm. bot.). Ed. 1: Feb 1914 (rd. at LC 18 Feb 1914), p. [i]-xi, [1]-106. Copy: LC. — Edited by Frank E. Stewart. Ed. 2: 1918, p. [i]-xvi, [1]-386. Copy: HH.— Philadelphia (P. Blakiston’s Son & Co. ...) [1918]. Oct. Ed. 3: 1921, p. [i]-xix, [xxi, err.], [1]-479. Copy: HH. Eidneg: Wav: 494 YUNCKER Ed. 53.1927 (n.v-). j Ed. 6: 1938 (p. 1x: Jun 1938), p. [i]-xxvili, 1-793. — Copy: G. — A college textbook of Pharmaceutical Botany ... Philadelphia (The Blakeston Company) [1938]. Ed. 7: 1951 (p. vii: Sep 1950), p. [i]-xvili, 1-752. Copy: BR. — Pharmaceutical Botany. Yuncker, Truman George (1891-1964), American botanist; studied at Michigan State University, East Lansing; B.S. ib. 1914; M.A. Univ. Nebraska 1915; at Emmerich Manual Training High School, Indianapolis, Indiana 1915-1916; graduate assistant in botany, Univ. Illinois 1916; Dr. phil. ib. 1919; assistant professor of biology De Pauw University, Greencastle, Indiana 1919, professor and head of the Dept. of Botany from 1921-1956; emeritus professor from 1956; collected in Honduras 1934, 1936, 1938. (Yunck.). HERBARIUM and types: DPU. — Other material at A, BISH (first set Nive, Tonga), BM, BUT, F (first set Honduras), G, GH, ILL, K, MICH, MIN, MO, NY, PH, S, U, UCWI, US (impt. set), WELT. — Letters at G, NY (e.g. to Barnhart). BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: Barnhart 3: 535 (b. 20 Mar 1891); BL 1: 149, 325; Bossert p. 447; Hirsch p. 331; Hortus 3: 1207; IF suppl. 4: 349; IH 1 (ed. 1): 38, (ed. 2): 55, (ed. 3):67, (ed. 4): 73, 79, (ed. 5): 79, (ed. 6): 366, (ed. 7): 346, 2: 375, suppl. 4: 349; Langman p. 815; MW p. 547;, suppl. p. 412; NAF ser. 2. 4: 46; NW p. 62; PH 209, 450; Roon p. 126; SIA see index; TL-2/781, 15.051; Zander ed. 10, p. 735, ed. 11, p. 838. BIOFILE: Anon., Amer. men sci. eds. 3-10. 1921-1961; Index Amer. bot. lit. 1886-1966. 4: 599-600. 1969; Who’s who Amer. 20-33. 1938-1965; Who was who Amer. 4: 1044. 1974- Deam, C.C., Fl. Indiana 1119. 1940. Frodin, D.G., Guide standard floras world 619 [index]. 1984. Laubengayer, R.A. ed., Proc. Indiana Acad. Sci. 74: 55-59. 1965 (obit.). Maguire, B., Gard. J. 14: 73. 1964 (obit. not., portr.). Markle, M.S., Proc. Indiana Acad. Sci. 76: 145. 1967. Welch, W.H., Bull. Torrey bot. Club 91(5): 406-417. 1964 (obit., portr., bibl., d. 8 Jan 1964), 104(1): 24. 1977 (bibl. concluded), Taxon 13(6): 189-192. 1964 (obit., portr.). Yuncker, T.G., Vita, in his Rev. N. Amer. W. Ind. sp. Cuscuta 1919. COMPOSITE WORKS: (1) Piperaceae, in A.A. Pulle et al., eds., Fl. Suriname 1(2): 218-290. 1957. [L-2/8293). (2) Piperaceae, K.H. Rechinger et al., Fl. lowland Iraq 1964. (3) Cuscuta, North American flora ser. 2. 4: 1-51. 15 Dec 1965. TL-2/781. (4) Piperaceae, in B. Maguire et al., The botany of the Guyana Highland, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 10(5): 41-44. 17 Feb 1964. (5) Piperaceae, in R.F. Woodson et al., Fl. Panama 4(1), Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 37: 1- 120. Feb 1950. (6) For further contr. to composite works outside our period see Index Amer. bot. lit. 1886-1966. 4: 600. 1969. NOTE: Outside our period: (1) The Piperaceae of Northern South America, with W. Trelease (see TL-2/15.051), 2 vols. 1950, p. [i]-vil, 1-434, [vii], pl. 1-393 and p. [i]-v, 435-838, [vi], pl. 394-674. (2) Plants of Tonga, 283 p., B.P. Bishop Mus. Bull. 220, repr. 1971 (Neudeln, Kraus) ISBN 0-527-02328-0. EPONYMY: Yunckeria Lundell (1964). 18.457. Revision of the North American and West Indian species of Cuscuta with thirteen plates. Thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of doctor of philosophy in botany in the graduate school of the University of Illinois 191g. [Published by the University of Illinois, 1921]. Oct. (Revis. N. Amer. Cuscuta). Thesis ed.: 1 Mar 1921, p. [3]-141, pl. 1-13. Copy: MICH. Alternative pagination p. [93]- 231, see below. We have no indication that preprints exist. 495 YUNCKER Commercial ed.: 1 Mar 1921, cover, p. [1]-141, pl. 1-13. Copies: BR, G, HH, M, MICH, NY, US (rd. 21 Mar 1921), USDA. — Issued as III. biol. Monogr. 6(2-3): [93]-231 and with thesis pagination. Facsimile ed.: 1970, New York (Johnson). 18.458. Revision of the South American species of Cuscuta ... Reprinted from the American Journal of Botany ... 1922 ... 1923. Oct. Publ.: 10 Jan 1923 (for Dec 1922) and 3 Feb 1928 (for Jan 1923), cover-t.p., p. 557-575; 1-17. Copies: G, HH, NY, U, US. — Reprinted and to be cited from Amer. J. Bot. Q(10): 557-575. 10 jaa 1923, 10(1): 1-17. 3 Feb 1923. 18.459. The genus Cuscuta ... Published for the [Torrey botanical] Club by George Banta Publishing Company, Menasha, Wisconsin 1932. Oct. (Cuscuta). Publ.: 11 Jun 1923 (date on cover), cover-t.p., p. [i-ili], 113-331. Copies: BR, HH. — Issued as Mem. Torrey bot. Club 18(2). 18.460. Revision of the Hawauan species of Peperomia ... Honolulu, Hawaii (Published by the [Bernice P. Bishop] Museum) 1933. Oct. (Revis. Hawai. Peperomia). Publ.: 1933, p. [i], [1]-131. Copies: BR, G, HH, M, MICH, MO, NY, U. 18.461. Anatomy of Hawanan Peperomias ... Honolulu, Hawaii (Published by the [Bernice P. Bishop] Museum) 1934. Oct. (Anat. Hawai. Peperom.). Co-author: William Dudley Gray (1912-x). Publ.: 1934, p. [1]-19. Copies: G, HH. — Issued as B.P. Bishop Mus. Occ. Pap. 10(20). I yoyaes 18.462. Revision of the Polynesian species of Peperomia ... Honolulu, Hawaii (Published by the [Bernice P. Bishop] Museum) 1937. (Revis. Polynes. Peperomia). Publ.: 15 Mar 1937, p. [1*-11*], [i], [3]-73. Copzes: BR, G, HH, MO, NY, U. — Issued as B.P. Bishop Museum Bull. 143. 18.463. Revision of the Microneszan species of Peperomia ... Occasional Papers of Bernice P- Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii ... 1938. (Revis. Micrones. Peperomia). Publ.: 31 Mar 1938, p. [7]-25. Copies: G, Peterson. — Issued as Occ. Pap. B.P. Bishop Mus., Honolulu, Hawaii 14(2). 1938. 18.464. A contribution to the flora of Honduras ... Chicago, U.S.A. 1938. Oct. (Contr. fl. Honduras). Publ.: 31 Jan 1938, p. [285]-407, pl. 1-18. Copies: G, HH, M, MICH, NY, U. — Issued as Bot. Ser. Field Mus. Nat. Hist. 17(4). 1938. 18.465. The genus ‘““Cuscuta’ in Argentina ... Buenos Aires (Imprenta y Casa Editora “coni” ...) 1939. Oct. Publ.: Nov 1939, p. [i], [447]-462. Copies: B, G, NY. — Reprinted and to be cited from Lilloa 4: [447]-462. 1939. 18.466. A new species of Cuscuta from Yucatan ... Separately printed, without change of paging from Bulletin of the Torrey botanical Club ... 1939. Publ.: Dec 1939, p. 623-624. Copy: B. — Reprinted and to be cited from Bull. Torrey bot. Club 66: 623-624. 19 Dec 1939. 18.467. Flora of the Aguan Valley and the coastal regions near la Ceiba Honduras ... [Chicago] Field Museum of Natural History) 1940. Oct. Publ.: 22 Mar 1940, p. [243]-346. Copies: BR, HH, NY, U. -- Issued as Bot. Ser. Field Mus. nat. Hist. 9(4). 1940. 18.468. Presidential address Parasitism as a way of life ... Proceedings of Indiana Academy of Science ... 1940 Oct. Publ.: 1940, cover-t.p., p. 6-15. Copies: B, G. — Reprinted and to be cited from Proc. Indiana Acad. Sci. 49: 6-15. 1940. 496 ZABEL 18.469. The flora of Niue Island ... Honolulu, Hawaii (published by the [Bernice P. Bishop] Museum) 1943. Oct. (Fl. Niue Isl.). Publ.: 18 Jun 1943, p. [i*-ii*], i, [3]-126, pl. 1-4. Copies: BR, G, HH, NY. — B.P. Bishop Mus. Bull. 178. 18.470. Plants of the Manua Islands Honolulu, Hawaii (Published by the [Bernice P. Bischop] Museum) 1945. Oct. (Pl. Manua Isl.). Publ.: 17 Apr 1945, p. [1-2], map, [3]-73. Copies: BR, G, HH. — B.P. Bishop Museum Bull. 184. Facsimile ed.: 1971, Neudeln (Kraus) 1971, ISBN 0-527-02292-6. Zabel, Hermann (1832-1912), German forester and botanist; assistant at the Botanical Garden and Museum, Greifswald 1854-1860; asst. forester at Neu-Katzow 1860-1869; in charge of the forestry botanical garden (“‘Akademischer Gartenmeister’’) at Hannov.- Miinden 1869-1895; in retirement at Gotha. ( Zodda, Giuseppe (1877-1968), Italian botanist; studied at the University of Messina; assistant for botany ib. 1900-1908; at Catania 1909; teacher at the Technical School of 548 ZOHARY Messina 1909; subsequently at Portici, Potenza, Mantova, Napoli, Siracusa, Bari, finally president of the Istituto Tecnico at Teramo 1932-1947. ( sem Des Doms Du elas Wemete! are alphabetized as if they were one word under the first letter of the word (“Candolle” for “de Candolle” is one of several exceptions where established usage is not conform this convention). The same holds for Flemish and American names that begin with “Van’’. If there is chance of confusion in locating such names, the index lists also the last part of the names under the appropriate letter (the user can find “‘de Candolle” in both the “d” and “‘c”’ part of the index). Hyphenated double names are not, however, cross-referenced under the last part. (5) For purposes of the iiGlexemecian meal ovale Ton Dmiteh namies)ry VOlenmay: eur ZU anctcerane ignored. (6) Names of authors of publications cited in the biography/ bibliography sections are omitted from the index. (7) “Aiton, W. 72” (italic number) refers to that part of the text just preceding the treatment of booknumber 72, as well as to the book itself. “Aiton, W. 83” (roman number) means there is a reference to W. Aiton in the information concerning book 83, which is by an author other than W. Aiton. “Aiton, W. see Banks, J.” indicates mention of W. Aiton in the author-paragraphs under J. Banks. (8) An author’s name with the notation “‘alph.” indicates a person, who is included in the text for one or more reasons, but who did not publish items treated in this guide (Abich, H. alph.). (g) The notation “‘v.” is used to connect the abbreviation ofa personal name with the name in full to explain the meaning of the suggested abbreviation. Is is also used as a means of cross-referencing double names, maiden names of female botanists who have published under both names, and names of authors, who have used more than one name for their publications. Finally, when a name frequently is used with initial(s) differing from the correct one(s), ‘‘y.” is used to connect the various versions of the name. (10) References to Linnaeus occur so frequently that they are omitted from this index. 629 INDEX TO NAMES For authors between Wachendorff and Zycha see also the indexes in vols. 1-6. References in previous volumes are not repeated here. Aberg, P.E. 18.049 Abdallah, M.S. see Wit, H.C.D. de Abderhalden, E. 18.689 Abromeit, J. 18.365 Acharius, E. 16.898, 17.287; see Weber, F. Westring, J.P., Zetterstedt, J.W. Adanson, M. see Wachendorff, E.J. van Afzelius, P.C. see Wahlenberg, G. Agosti, G. see Zannichelli, G.G. Ahlborn, L. see Wahlberg, P.F., Wahlen- berg, G. Ahlquist, A. 16.522 Airy Shaw, H.K. 17.814 Algernonia see Weddell, H.A. Allan, H.H. 18.538 Allen, A.L. v. Bailey, A.L. Allen, J. 16.857-16.858 Allen, P.H. see Williams, L.O. Allowoodsonia see Woodson, R.E., Jr. Alves, B.A. 17.110 Ambronn, E.L.V.H. 17.265, 18.329 Amelung, H. 16.986 Andersson, C. see Wahlenberg, G. Andersson, N.J. see Wikstrom, J.E., Wim- mer, C.F.H. Anderstedt, A.P. 16.528 André, E. see Wallis, G., Wittmack, M.C.L. Andres, H. 18.033; see Wirtgen, F.P., Wirtgen, P.W. Andrews, J. 16.742 Andrews, L. 16.850 Angstrom, J. see Weber, F. Antonoff, A.A. 17.945 Appel, F.C.L.O. 18.180-18.181 Aristoteles 17.916 Arnoldi, W.M. 16.732 Arnott, G.A.W. 17.573-17.578; see Walker, R. (1791-1870) Ascherson, P.F.A. 16.709, 17.339, 17-701; see Walz, J.J., Wettstein, R., Winkler, H.J.P., Winkler, Karl G.A., Wittmack, M.C.L., Zahn, K.H. Atkinson, E.I. see Winterbottom, J.E. Atkinson, G.F. see Wolf, F.A. Babington, C.C. see Ward, H.M., Watson, H.C., Wilmott, A.J. Bach, M. 18.037; see Wirtgen, P.W. Backeberg, C. see Werdermann, E. Baden, Grand-Duke of see Zeyher, J.M. Baenitz, K.G. see Winkler, H.J.P. Baer 18.004 Bailey, A.L. 18.188 630 Bailey, F.M. 18.431; see White, C.T. Bailey, I.W. see Wodehouse, R.P. Bailey, J.F. 17.448 Bailey, J.W. 17.647; see Wilkes, C., Wag- horne, A.C. Bailey, L.H. see Wiegand, K.M. Baillon, H.E. 16.709 Baker, C.F. see Williams, T.A. Baker, J.G. 16.568, 16.709, 16.808, 17.875, 17.925, 18.430-18.431 Baker, R.E.D. 17.773 Balansa, B. 18.025 Baldinger, E.G. see Wolff, J.P. Baldwin, M. v. Willis, M. Balfour, I.B. 16.732 Bamberger, M. 17.545 Banks, J. 17.654, 17.656, 17.658, 18.079, see Willdenow, C.L., Winterl, J.J., Wright, W., Zea, F.A. Barbey, W. 18.516 Barker, T. 16.468 Barkerwebbia see Webb, P.B. Barnhart, J.H. see Wade, A.E., Walker, E.H., Watson, E.E., Weatherby, C.A., Weir, J.R., Welch, W.H., Westerdijk, J., Wheeler, L.C., Wherry, E.T.,; Whetzel, H.H., White, A.C., White, C.D., Wie- gand, K.M., Wight, W.F., Wilcox, E.F.M., Wiley, F.A., Winter, J.M., Wooton, E.O., Yamamoto, Y., Zenkert, Gis Bary, H.A. de 18.302-18.303; see Wahrlich, W.K., Warburg, O., Weber, C.A., Wo- renin, M.S., Wortmann, J., Zacharias, E. Bates, H.W. see Wallace, A.R. Bauer, F.A. see Wittmack, M.C.L. Bauer, F.L. see Wittmack, M.C.L. Bauhin, C. 17.038, 18.077 Bauhin, J. 18.077 Baum, H. 16.665 Baumgartner, J. 18.495 Baur, E. 17.296 Bean, W.J. 16.828 Beatson, A. see Watson, A. Bebb, M.S. 16.815; see Waghorne, A.C. Beck, G. 16.847, 17.323, 17-3335 (7-345, 18.495; see Zahlbruckner, A. Behrend, P. 16.656, 16.659-16.660, 16.662 Beilschmied, C.T. 16.803, 17.924; see Wik- strom, J.E. Bell, P. v. Wakefield, P. Bennett, A. 16.808 Bennett, A.W. 16.709 Bentham, G. 16.582-16.583, 16.709, 16.864, 17.576, 18.383 Berey iC 7.773 Berg, G. von see Wierzbicki, P. Berghaus, H. see Wislizenus, F.A. Bergius, P.J. see Zeyher, C.L.P. Berkeley, M.J. 16.709, 17.109, 17.647 Bernhardi, J.J. 17.659 Bernouilli, C.G. 18.101 Berthelot, J. 16.865 Berthelot, S. 16.863; see Webb, P.B. Bescherelle, E. see Warnstorf, C.F.E. Besemann, C.A. 16.895 Bessey, C.E. 16.874-16.875 Beyel, F.F. 17.650 Biasoletto, B. see Welden, F.L. von Bieler, A.C. 17.050 Bijtel, J. 17.146 Billberg, I. 17.594-17.595 Birger, S.B.G. 18.063 Bischoff, G.W. see Wigand, J.W.A. Bissell, C.H. 16.850 Bitter,G. see Wettstein, F. (1895-1945) Bjornstrom, F.J. 18.644 Blaauw, A.H. 17.142 Blakeslee, A.F. see Westerdijk, J., Zycha, laG Blandow, O.C. see Weber, F. Bluff, M.J. 16.600 Blume, C.L. 16.949 Boas, F. 17.545 Bock, K. 17.276 Bockeler, J.O. 16.709 Boedijn, K.B. see Wit, H.C.D. de Boenninghausen, C.M.F. von see Weihe, C.E.A. Boergesen, F.C.E. 16.709, 16.921 Bogenhard, C. 18.037 Boissier, P.E. 16.864, 18.383 Bolivar, S. see Zea, F.A. Bollmann, C. 18.699-18.700 Bollmann, K. v. Bollmann, C. Bolton, R. 17.838 Bolus, H. see Wolley-Dod, A.H. Bonaparte, R.N. Prince see Wirtgen, F.P. Bonney, T.G. 16.623 Bonpland, A.J.A. see Willdenow, C.L. Boott, W. 16.815 Borbas, V. von 16.631 Borchgrevink, C.E. 17.697 Bornet, J.-B.E. see Wille, J.N.F. Bornmiiller, J.F.N. 17.950, 18.061 Borntraeger, Gebr. 16.773 Bosse, A.A. van v. Weber-van Bosse, A.A. Boulger, G.S. see Wiltshear, F.G. Bournot, K. 17.545 Bowden, J.K. 17.773 Bower, P.O. see Walton, J. Brackenridge, W.D. 17.647; see Wilkes, C. Brand, A. see Wohlfarth, R. INDEX TO NAMES Brandes, R.B. 17.208 Brandsten, G.F. 16.514 Brandt, K. 17.699 Braun, A.C.H. see Warnstorf, C.F.E., We- ber, C.A. Braun, H. 17.321, 17.536 Brauns, D.A. 16.574, 16.576 Bravais, A. see Walpers, W.G. Bravais, L. see Walpers, W.G. Brefeld, J.O. see Zopf, F.W. Bremer, W. von 17.545 Brewer, W.H. 16.815 Breyer-Brandwiyk, M.G. 16.834 Bridel, S.E. see Weber, F. Brisenden, E. 18.376 Britten, J. 16.804; see Wernham, H.F., Wiltshear, F.G. Britton, E.G. 17.838, 17.779; see Williams, R.S Britton, N.L. see Wiegand, K.M., Wilson, Pp Bronner see Zenker, J.C. Brotherus, V.F. 16.662, 17.384; see Watts, W.W., Weber, F., Weymouth, W.A., Zetterstedt, J.E., Zickendrath, E., Zwack-Holzhausen, P.F.W. von Brown, N.E. see Wright, C.H. Brown, R. see Withering, W. Brown, R.N.R. see Wright, C.H. Bruch, P. 17.907 Brunchorst, J. 17.681 Bryowikia see Wijk, R. van der Buchanan White, F.W. v. White, F.B.W. Buchenau, F.G.P. 16.709, 18.507 Buchheim, G. 18.591 Buchoz, P.J. 18.031 Buchtien, O. 17.562 Buchwald, N.F. 17.442 Bureau, L.E. 16.709 Burgeff, H.E.N. see Wettstein, F. (1895- 1945) Burgerstein, A. see Wiesner, J. von Burke, J. see Zeyher, C.L.P. Burkill, 1.H. 17.813 Burman, J. 17.050 Burnat, E. 18.554 Burtt, B.L. 17.773 Burvenich, E. 18.091 Bush, G. 18.768 Buxton, R. 18.241 Caflisch, F. 17.041 Camp, W.H. see Weatherby, C.A. Candolle, A.C.P. de 16.709 Candolle, A.L.P.P. de 16.959, 17.111, 17.203, 17.848; see Wallich, N., Zollin- ger, H. Candolle, A.P. de 17.203, 17.576-17.577; see Wallich, N., Wydler, H. Capieux, J.S. 17.655 631 INDEX TO NAMES Carex, A. v. Winkler, K.G.A. Cario, R. 18.101 Carlos III, of Spain see Xuarez, G. Carlowrightia see Wright, C. CAROLINA 16.842 Carter, G. see Warburg, E.F. Carter, N. 17.238 Caspary, J.X.R. 16.709 Castelnau, F.L.N. de C. de L. 16.948; see Weddell, H.A. Cejp, K. 16.990 Chain, E.B. 17.278 Chapman, H.J. 16.828 Chardon Palacios, C.E. see Weston, W.H. Chazal, A. 16.865 Cheesman, E.E. 17.773 Chenevard, P. 17.620 Childs, J.L. see Werckle, K. Ching, R.C. 16.566 Chodat, R.H. 17.615; see Zahlbruckner, A. Choisy, J.D. 18.719 Christ, K.H.H. 16.662; see Werckle, K. Christensen, C.F.A. 16.722 Chupp, C. see Woronin, M.S. Clark, A.H. see Walker, E.H. Clarke, C.B. 16.709 Clegg, J. 17.467 Cleghorn, H.F.C. 17.578 Clusius, C. see Wettstein, R. Cogniaux, C.A. 16.709; see Winkler, H.J.P. Cohn, F.J. 17.485; see Wojinowic, W.P. Coleman, W.H. 16.873 Collins, H.B. see Walker, E.H. Corda, A.K.J. see Weitenweber, W.R. Correns, C.F .J.E. see Wettstein, F. (1895- 1945), Zopf, F.W. Corry, T.H. 16.848 Cosson, E. St.-C. see Warion, J.P.A., Wed- dell, H.A. Coste, J.F. see Willemet, P.R. Coster, D.J. 17.855, 17.863 Coulter, J.M. 17.724 Coutts, J. 18.254 Coyte, W.B. 17.658, 17.876 Cranz, C.A. 16.907 Creel 7-237, Croizat, L. 17.166 Crowther, J. 18.241 Crozier, G. 18.241 Cufodontis, G. see Woodson, R.E., Jr. Cuisin, C. 18.610-18.611 Cummings, C.E. see Williams, T.A. Cunnington, W.A. 17.214 Currey, Fuze Curtis, M.A. 17.647 Cuvier, G.L.C.F.D. 17.560 Cyrilwhitea see White, C.T. Czerwiakowski, I.R. 16.788 Dahl, F.T. 16.529 632 Dahlerup, C.F. 16.738 Dahlstedt, G.A.H. 18.125 Dallman, A.A. 17.415, 17.880; see Wilson, A. Damazio, LL.B. 18.516 Dandy, J.E. 16.804 Danert, S. see Wimmer, F.E. Darbishire, O.V. see Wright, C.H. Darwin, C.R. 16.495, 16.576, 16.692, 17.057, 17-373, 17-560, 18.482; see Wal- lace, A.R., Webb, P.B., Wettstein, R.., Willis, J.C. Darwin, E. see Withering, W. Day, E.H. 17.838 Deam, C.C. see Weatherwax, P. Dechen, H. von see Wirtgen, P.W. Delafield, J.R. see White, V.S.E. De Wildeman, E.A.J. 16.666 De Zigno, A. v. Zigno, A. de Denis, J. 16.941 Dennert, E. 17.561-17.562 Dennes, G.E. 16.804 Dennis, R.W.G. see Wakefield, E.M. Desne, J. 16.865 Dewar, D. see Wright, C.H. De Morretes, B. Lange v. Lange de Morre- tes, B. Dickson, J. see Weber, F. Dicranoweisia see Weiss, F.W. Diedicke, H. 16.773 Diels, F.L.E. 17.993; see Wimmer, F.E. Dieterichs, J.G.N. 17.050 Dietrich, A.G. 17.658, 17.660 Dietrich, D.N.F. 18.633; see Zenker, J.C.. DijMPHNA 17.680 Dillwyn, L.W. 16.802, 17.926; see Weber, 1? Dixon, H.H. see Webb, D.A. Dixon, H.N. 16.468 Dod, A.H.W. v. Wolley-Dod, A.H. Dodge, C.W. 18.624-18.626, 18.628, 18.63 1-18.632 Doll, J.C. 16.709 Dollinger, F. see Zuccarini, J.G. Dorfler, I. 17.336, 18.500; see Wettstein, F. (1895-1945), Wettstein, R., Zahlbruck- ner, A. Dorfler, J. v. Dorfler, I. Dolezal, H. see Welwitsch, F.M.J. Dombey, J. see Willdenow, C.L. Don, D. see Wallich, N. Don, G, Jr. 16.582 Donati, V. see Zanardini, G.A.M. Donau see Wawra von Fernsee, H. Doniphan, Col. 18.052 Donniphan, Col. v. Doniphan, Col. Douhan, A.J. 18.063 Drake, F. see Winter, H.G. Drouet, F. see Wille, J.N.F. Druce, C.G. 16.804 Drude, C.G.O. 16.709, 17.128, 17.363, 17.874; see Wendland, H. Drummond, T. 17.905 Dryander, J. 16.741 Drygalski, E. von 17.183 Duby, J.E. see Wallroth, C.F.W. Duchassaing de Fontbressin, E.P. see Wal- pers, W.G. Dunn, S.T. see Wright, C.H. Durieu de Maisonneuve, M.C. 16.591 Duysen, F. see Wittmack, M.C.L. Dyer, R.A. 17.445 Eames, A.J. 17.516 Eames, E.H. 16.850 Eaton, A. see Wright, J. Eaton, D.C. 16.812, 16.815; see Waghorne, A.C. Echterling, J.B.H. 17.208 Eckfeldt, J.W. see Waghorne, A.C. Ecklon, C.F. see Zeyher, C.L.P. Eggers, H. 17.221 Ehrhart, J.F. see Weber, G.H., Winter], hella Eichler, A.W. 16.709; see Weiss, A.F.H., Wigand, J.W.A., Wydler, H. Ekart, T.P. see Wallroth, C.F.W. Ekblom, A. 18.127, 18.130, 18.133, 18.135 Ekblom, T. 18.130, 18.133, 18.135 Eliot, J.E. see West, T. Elkan, L. see Walpers, W.G. Elliott, S. see Weatherby, C.A. Emerton, J.H. 16.812 Encke, F. 18.591 Enderes, A. von see Willkomm, H.M. Endlicher, $.L. 16.788, 17.372; see Wett- stein, R. Endres, H. 17.545 Engelmann, G. 16.812, 16.815, 18.052; see Wislizenus, F.A., Zabel, H. Engels, W. 17.002 Engler, H.G.A. 16.709, 16.721, 16.930, 17.346, 17.863, 17.874, 17.985, 17.988, 18.070, 18.555, 18.560; see Wahl, C.G. von, Walter H.P.H., Wangerin, W.L., Warburg, O., Warming, J.E.B., Warn- storf, C.F.E., Weberbauer, A., Werdermann, E., Wettstein, R., Wille, J.N.F., Wimmer, F.E., Wittmack, M.C.L., Wunschmann, E., Zahlbruck- ner, A. Engler, V. see Winkler, H.J.P. Erdtman, O.G.E. see Wodehouse, R.P. Erler, M. 18.356 Ernst, A. see Wettstein, F. (1895-1945) ERZHERZOG FRIEDRICH see Weiss, Em. Escherich, T. 17.551 Eybergen, J. van 16.913 Fabricius, J.C. see Weber, F., Weber, G.H. INDEX TO NAMES Famintzin, A.S. 18.306 Farlow, W.G. see Waghorne, A.C., Web- ber, H.J., Weber-van Bosse, A.A., West, G.S., West, W. (1848-1914), Whetzel, H.H., White, E.A., Yatabe, R. Farr, E. see Wheeler, L.C. Fée, A.L.A. 16.709 Feinbrun, N. see Zohary, M. Félix, J. 16.865 Fenzl, E. 17.372, 18.370; see Woloszcak, E. Ferdinand Maximilian, Archduke of Au- stria 16.843 Fernald, M.L. 16.849, 17.512; see Wea- therby, C.A. Fernsee, H. Wawra von v. Wawra von Fernsee, H. Ferri, M.G. 16.730, 17.378 Feuell, A.J. 17.545 Fiedler, C.F.B. see Wistnei, K.G.G. Figari, A. 16.870, 16.872, 18.588 Figdor, W. 17.545 Figliulo, G. 18.598 Figuier, G.L. see Waga, J.I. Fingerhuth, C.A. 16.600, 18.037 Firket, C. see Wallis, G. Fischer, E. see Wurth, T. Fisher, J. 17.467 Fitch, J.N. 16.742, 17.178, 17.734; see War- ner, Rob., Fitch, W.H. 16.571, 16.742, 17.114, 18.346 Fitting, H. see Zacharias, E. Flahault, C.H.M. 16.730, 18.116 Fleischer, M. see Warnstorf, C.F.E., Wi- chura, M.E. Fleming, A. 17.278; see Westling, P.R. Flock, A. 18.037 Florke, H. see Weber, F. Flossner, W. 18.364 Florey, H.M. 17.278 Florschutz, P.A. see Wijk, R. van der Flotow, J. von 16.748 Flickiger, F.A. 16.954 Fonsny, H. 16.846 Font 1 Quer, P. 17.371 Fontaine, W.M. 16.698, 16.700 Formanek, E. 18.551 Forsell, K.B.J. 18.770 Forsskal, P. see Weber, F. Forster, J.G.A. see Willdenow, C.L. Forster, J.R. 17.471; see Willdenow, C.L. Forster, T.F. 16.741 Foslie, M.H. 16.913; see Wille, J.N.F. Foster, U.L. v. Weatherby, U.L: Fournier, E.P.N. 16.709 Foxworthy, F.W. 17.510 Fraenkel, S. 18.106 Francis, W.D. 17.448, 17.452 Frank, A.B. see Wittmack, M.C.L. Franks, M. 18.248 Franqueville, A. de see Zollinger, H. 633 INDEX TO NAMES Franquinet, J.L. 16.465 Fraser, J. see Walter, T. Fraser, J., Jr. see Walter, T. Freeman, W.G. 17.772 Frick, F. 17.657 Friedlander, R. see Wallroth, C.F.W. Friedrich der Grosse, of Prussia 18.104 FRIEDRICH, ERZHERZOG v. ERZHERZOG FRIEDRICH Fries, E.M. 16.523; see Wahlberg, P.F., Wahlenberg, G. Fries, K.R.E. 18.136 Fries, T.M. see Wahlbom, J.G. Fritsch, F.E. 17.213 Fritsch, K., Jr. 17.339, 17-345, 17-548, 18.507 Fritze, R. see Wichura, M.E., Wimmer, C.F.H. Froelich, J.A. von see Weber, G.H., Wul- fen, F.X. von Fruwirth, C. see Winkler, H.J.P. Fuhlrott, J.C. 18.038 Fuhrmann, O. 17.218 Funck, H.C. see Zuccarini, J.G. FYLLA 16.728 Gaerdt, H. see Wredow, J.C.L. Garcke, C.A.F. 16.486; see Zahn, K.H. Gardiner, J.S. 16.918; see Willis, J.C. Garren, K.H. 18.166 Gatin, C.L. 18.366 Gauss 17.718 Gay, J.E. see Webb, P.B. Geistbeck, A. 17.041 Gerard, J. 18.077 Germain de Saint Pierre, J.N.E. see Wed- dell, H.A. Gerstlauer, L. 17.041 Gessner, J. 17.050 Gibbs, L.S. see West, W. (1848-1914) Gilg, E.F. 17.545, 18.507 Gili, F.L. 18.399 Ginzberger, A. see Zahlbruckner, A. Giseke, P.D. see Weber, G.H., Weiss, F.W. Glaziou, A.F.M. 16.709, 16.735, 18.497 Gleason, H.A. see Wodehouse, R.P., Woodson, R.E., Jr. Gleditsch, J.G. 17.653 Gmelin, P.F. 17.047 Goebel, K.I.E. von 17.303; see Wachter, W., Westerdiyk, J., Wettstein, F. (1895- 1945) Goeppert, H.R. 17.918-17.919; see Wim- mer, C.F.H. Goethe, J.W. von see Wilbrand, J.B., Will- denow, C.L. Goethe, R. see Wittmack, M.C.L. Goetzen, L. 18.060 Golenkin, M. 16.719, 16.732 Goodale, J.L. see Wodehouse, R.P. 634 Goodenough, S. see Woodward, TJ. Gothan, W.U.E.F. see Weyland, H.G. Gottsched, J. 17.031 Gouan, A. see Willdenow, C.L. Gower, W.H. see Warner, Rob. Grabowski, H.E. 17.913-17.914 Graebner, K.O.R.P.P. 16.529, 16.732; see Wettstein, R. Graf, R. 18.370 Graves, C.B. 16.850; see Weatherby, C.A. Gray, A. 16.812, 16.815, 17.647; see Wat- son, S., Weatherby, C.A., Wilkes, C., Wright, C., Yatabe, R., Zuccarini, J.G. Gray, W.D. 18.461 Greeley, W.B. 18.282 Green, M.L. see Weatherby, C.A. Greene, E.L. see Williams, T.A. Gregory, C.T. see Whetzel, H.H. Grindon, L.H. 18.241 Grisebach, A.H.R. 16.709 Gronberg, L.T. 16.999 Groom, P. 16.682, 16.732 Grout, A.J. see Welch, W.H. Gruber, F., Jr. 16.476 Grummann, V.J. 16.773 Grunow, A. 18.489 Gunther, C.F. 17.913-17.914; see Wimmer, Cell Guerke, R.L.A.M. 16.709, 18.507 Guillaumin, A. 16.539 Guimpel, F. 17.117, 17.660, 17.663 Guppy, H.B. 17.832-17.833 Gymnoweissia see Weiss, F.W. Gyroweisia see Weiss, F.W. Haberlandt, G.J.F. see Werdermann, E. Hackel, E. 16.709, 18.507 Hadders, M. 16.986 Hagdahl, J. 16.589 Hagemann, G. 17.545 Hagen, I. see Wille, J.N.F. Hahn, E. see Werth, E.A.K.A. Haid, J.J. 17.050 Halacsy, E. von 17.536; see Zimmeter, A., Zollinger, H. Hall, J. 18.349; see Whitfield, R.P. Hall, R. 17.899 Haller, A. von 17.808 Haller, G.E. von 18.680 Hallier, E.H. see Willkomm, H.M. Hallier, H.J.G. 16.635 Hampe, G.E.L. 16.601, 16.709; see Wi- gand, J.W.A. Hanausek, T.F. 17.545 Hanbury, F.J. 16.804 Hanbury, T. see Willkomm, H.M. Handel-Mazzetti, H. von see Wimmer, F.E., Winkler, H.J.P. Hanlin, R.T. see Wehmeyer, L.E. Hanna, H. see Waddell, C.H. Hannig, E. 17.993; see Winkler, H.J.P. Hansen, A. 16.722 Hansen, L. see Weber, G.H. Hanstein, R. von 16.529 Hardy, H.M. 18.379 Harger, E.B. 16.850; see Weatherby, C.A. Harriman, N.A. 17.658 Hart, J. 16.811 Hartig, H.J.A.R. see Ward, H.M. Hartman, C. 17.589 Hartman, C.J. 18.123 Harvey, W.H. 17.647 Haselberger, M. 17.540 Hasselquist, F. see Wikstrom, J.E. Hasskarl, J.K. 18.717; see Zollinger, H. Hassler, E. see Zahlbruckner, A. Haubt 17.651 Hauck, F. 18.509; see Weber-van Bosse, A.A. Hauman, L. 18.544 Hausmann zu Stetten, F. von see Zimme- ter, A. Haussknecht, H.C. see Wirtgen, F.P. Hayata, B. see Yamamoto, Y. Hayden, F.V. 17.724 Hayek, A. von 18.507 Haygarth, W.J. 18.248 Hedin, S. 17.716 Hedwig, J. see Wahlenberg, G., Weber, F., Willdenow, C.L. Hedwig, R. 16.898 Hegi, G. see Zahn, K.H. Heider, A. 17.322 Heimerl, A. 16.709 Heinicke, J.W.G. 17.392 Heinricher, E. 17.359 Heitzmann, J. 18.770 Heller, D. see Zohary, M. Hellwig, F.C. 16.651, 16.653 Hempel, G. 17.641; see Wilhelm, K.A. Hemsley, W.B. see Wilson, E.H., Wright, (One Henckel von Donnersmarck, L.V.F. 17.658 Hendel, J.C. 17.658 Henderson, D.M. see Wilson, M. Henfrey, A. 18.768 Henkel, A.G. 16.732 Hennings, P.C. 16.662, 16.767, 16.773, 18.507 Henriques, J.A. see Willkomm, H.M., Win- ter, H.G. Henry, A.C.F. 17.391 Hensel, J.L. 18.378 Hensen, V. 17.700 Herder, F.G.M.T. von 17.944 Herder, J.G. von 17.658 Herter, W.G.F. 16.773 Hertwig, R. see Wettstein, R. Hervey, A.B. see Waghorne, A.C. Herzfeld, S. see Wettstein, R. INDEX TO NAMES Herzog, R.O. 18.106 Herzog, T.C.J. see Wernham, H.F., Witt- mack, M.C.L., Zahlbruckner, A. Hesdorffer, M. see Witte, E.T. Hesler, L.R. see Whetzel, H.H. Hessen-Kassel, Duke of see Wangenheim, F.A.J. von Hessen-Rotenburg, Landgrave of see Weiss, F.W. Heukels, H. see Wachter, W.H. Heumann, M. see Winkler, H.J.P. Heusden, N. van 17.773 Heyland, J.C. 18.390-18.391 Hiern, W.P. 16.709; see Welwitsch, F.M.,J., West, W. (1848-1914) Hieronymus, G.H.E.W. 16.767, 16.773 Hill, A.W. 17.773 Hill, J. see Walpers, W.G. Hillmann, J. 16.773 Hitchcock, A.S. see Williams, T.A. Hjerpe, C.T. 16.528 Hoare, S. 16.541 Hochstetter, C.F. see Zuccarini, J.G. Hohnel, F.X.R. von 17.384, 17.5453 see Weese, J.K., Wiesner, J. von Honig, M. 17.545 Hoffmann, G.F. see Willemet, P.R. Hoffmann, H.K.H. 16.619 Hoffmann, K.A.O. 18.507 Hoffmann, M. 17.023 Hoffmann, W. 17.561 Hofmann, R. 17.545 Hogg, J. see West, T. Holdefleiss, P. see Wohltmann, F.F.W. Holm, H.T. 17.680 Holtz, JFL 6.778 Hooker, J.D. see Wahlenberg, G. Hooker, W.J. 16.568, 17.572, 17.846, 17.905, 17.907, 18.272, 18.389, 18.430- 18.431; see Welwitsch, F.M.J., Winslow, (Cela Hoppe, D.H. 17.517; see Wahlenberg, G., Wohlleben, J.F. Hornemann, J.W. see Wallich, N. Hornstedt, C.F. 17.000 Horrell, E.C. 16.746 Houttuyn, M. 18.747 Howard, R.A. 17.773 Howes, F.N. 17.545, 17-814 Hudson, W. see White, G. Hult, R. 17.863 Humboldt, F.W.H.A. von see Willdenow, Gale: Humphrey, J.E. 18.674 Huss, M. see Wahlenberg, G. Huszar see Weiss, Em. Hutchinson, W. 17.926 Hyde, H.A. see Wade, A.E. Ilmoni, I. 18.048 635 INDEX TO NAMES Ingen-Housz, J. 17.551 Ingham, W. 16.468, 17.414 Irmisch, J.F.T. see Wallroth, C.F.W., War- ming, J.E.B., Winkler, Karl G.A., Wydler, H. IRRESISTABLE see White, John (1756(?)- 1832) Iterson, G. van 17.545 Ixyoungia see Young, A. JaAcInTO, SAN see SAN JACINTO Jack, W. see Wallich, N. Jackson, B.D. see Wiltshear, F.G. Jackson, W. 17.398 Jacquin, J.F. von see Waldstein, F. de P.A., Wettstein, R. Jacquin, N.J. von 17.810, 18.748; see Wett- stein, R., Winterl, J.J., Wulfen, F.X. von, Zorn, J. Jannicke, W. 17.561 Jahn, E.A.W. 16.773 James, D.L. 16.705 James, J.F. 16.705 James, T.P. 16.812; see Watson, S. Janchen, E. see Wettstein, R. Jansen, Piet. 16.463 Jansen, Pet. v. Wester, P.J. Jena, Duke of see Weise, J.C.G. Jenney, W.P. 16.698 Jervoise, J.C. see Warner, Rich. Jesup, H.G. see Watson, S. Jonsson , B. see Wahlstedt, L.J. Johann Baptist, F.S. see Widder, F.J. Johann, H. 18.188 Johnson see Wright, C.H. Johnston, H.H. see Wright, C.H. Johnston, I.M. see Weatherby, C.A. Jones, D.A. 16.468 Jones, F.M. 16.551 Jucl#EV@s 13.125 Jungermann, L. 17.038 Juratzka, J. 17.372, 18.509 Jussieu, A.H.L. de 17.576; see Weddell, GAY: Jussieu, A.L. de 18.272, 18.472 Just, T.K. 17.882 Kajewski, S.F. 17.453 Kallmann, O. 17.545 Kalm, P. see Warner, Rich. Kaltenhofer 17.083 Kampe, E. v. Wolff, K.F.A.H. Kanitz, A. 16.560, 16.709; see Weiss, Em. Karl August, of Prussia 17.482 Karsten, G.H.H. see Werdermann, E., Wettstein, R., Winkler, H.J.P., Zeder- bauer, E. Kastner, K.W.G. 17.517 Keck, K. see Wiesbaur, J.B., Zimmeter, A., Zollinger, H., Zukal, H. 636 Keissler, K. von 18.495, 18.507, 18.509, 18.538; see Zahlbruckner, A. Kelly, R.W. 17.166 Kern, F.D. 17.441; see Whetzel, H.H. Kerner von Marilaun, A.J. 17.339, 17.372, 17.922; see Wettstein, R., Woloszcak, E., Zahlbruckner, A, Zimmeter, A., Zwan- ziger, G.A. Kerstens, J.C. 17.564 Kiaerskou, H.F.C. 16.709 Kickx, J., Jr. 17.243-17-247 Kiesling, E. 18.154 Killian, C. see Werner, R.-G. Killip, E.P. see Woodson, R.E., Jr. King, C. 16.812-16.813; see Watson, S. King, F.H. 18.235 Kingdon-Ward, F. v. Ward, F.K. Kingdon-Wardia see Ward, F.K. Kirchmayer, F. 18.669 Kirchner, E.O.O. see Woodhead, T.W. Kirschleger, F. 16.554 Kirschstein, W. 16.773 Kitaibel, P. 16.560; see Waldstein, F. de IPN Kitchell, W. 18.177 Kjellberg, S. 16.517 Kjellman, F.R. 17.666 Klamroth, A. 18.154 Klatt, F.W. 16.709 Klebahn, H. 16.773 Klug, F. 18.157 Knapp, J.A. 17.321 Kneucker, J.A. see Zobel, A. Kniberg, A.F. 17.135 Knight, J. see Wooster, D. Knight, J.P. see Ward, N.B. Knoblauch, E.F. 16.719, 16.732 Knorr, L. see Weyland, H.G. Knowlton, F.H. 16.698, 16.700 Kny, C.I.L. see Wachter, W., Wortmann, J., Zimmermann, P.W.A. Koch, W.D.J. 18.014; see Willkomm, H.M., Wohlfarth, R., Zahn, K.H. Koehne, B.A.E. 16.709, 16.745, 17.863 Koelpin, A.B. 17.611 Koenen, O. 18.033 Koenig, K.D.E. see Willdenow, C.L. Koerber, E. von see Wettstein, R. Kornicke, F.A. 16.709 Kohl, F.G. 17.561 Kolkwitz R. 16.767, 16.773 Konstanty, E. 17.545 Kostychev, S.P. see Went, F.A.F.C. Koztowska, A. see Wilczek, R. Kraenzlin, F.W.L. 18.070, 18.507 Krais, P. 17.545; see Wilhelm, K.A. Kralik, L. see Webb, P.B. Krasser, F. 17.345, 17-545, 18.504, 18.507, 18.509 Kraus, J.C. 18.747 Krause, E. see Wimmer, C.F.H. Krempelhuber, A. von 16.709 Krieger, K.W. 16.773; see Wirtgen, F.P. Krieger, M. see Warburg, O. Krok, T.O.B.N. 18.123 Krook, P. 18.507 Kruger, W. 17.545 Kuhn, J.G. see Wohltmann, F.F.W. Kitzing, F.T. 18.735; see Weber-van Bosse, A.A., Zanardini, G.A.M. Kuntze, C.E.O. 18.493, 18.519 Kunze, G. see Weigelt, C., Willkomm, H.M. Kunze, J. see Winter, H.G. Kupelwieser, K. see Wettstein, R. Kvite, A. 18.577 Lafar, F. 17.545 Lagerheim, N.G. 16.709, 18.116; see Wit- trock, V.B. Lam, H.J. see Zimmermann, W.M. Lamarck, J.B.A.P.M. de 16.692, 17.373, 17.376 Lamb, I.M. 18.532 Lambert, A.B. see Wallich, N., White, John (1756(?)-1832), Wright, W. Laminit, P.I. 17.638 Lancaster, E. 17.222 Lane-Poole, C.E. 17.452 Lanessan, J.M.A. de 18.358 Lange de Morretes, B. 17.378 Lange, J.M.C. 17.851 Langethal, L.E. 18.637 Lanth, F. 18.248 Larsen, E. 17.191 Laslett, T. see Ward, H.M. Laue, H. 17.289 Lauterbach, C.A.G. see Winkler, H.J.P. Lechler, W. see Wigand, J.W.A. Ledebour, C.F. von 17.042 Ledermuller, M.F. see Wirsing, A.L. Lee, J. see Wiltshear, F.G. Leefe, J.E. 16.804 Lees, E. 16.804 Lees, F.A. see West, W. (1848-1914) Lehmann, F.C. 18.100, 18.284; see Warns- torf, C.F.E. Lehmann, J.G.C. see Weber, F., Zeyher, J.M. Leiberg, J.B. 17.782 Leichtlin, M. see Wittmack, M.C.L. Leisching, E. see Wettstein, R. Meitgeb) He 173372 Lemée, A.M.V. see Woodson, R.E., Jr. Lemmermann, E.J. 16.773 Lenggel, G. 18.549 Léopold, of Belgium 16.924 Letacq, A.-L. 16.746 Lett, H.W. 16.468 Léveille, A-A.H. see Woodson, R.E., Jr. INDEX TO NAMES Levier, E. see Warnstorf, C.F.E. Leysser, F.W. von 18.157 Libert, M.A. 18.596 Lichtenstein, A.G.G. 17.658 Liepoldt, W. 16.847 Liljeblad, S. see Wallman, J.H. Lindau, G. 16.767, 16.773, 18.507 Lindberg, H. 16.770 Lindberg, S.O. see Zetterstedt, J.E. Linden, J.J. see Wallis, G., Wittmack, M.C.L. Lindenberg, J.B.W. see Weber, F., Weber, G.H Lindgren, S.J. 16.515 Lindner, F. 16.773 Lingelsheim, A. von see Winkler, H.J.P. Link, G.K.K. 17.612 Link, J.H.F. 17.655, 17.658, 17.660, 17.663-17.664 Linsbauer, K. 17.383, 17.545, 17-5473 see Wiesner, J. von Lipschitz, S.J. 18.376 Llewelyma see Williams, L. Lobarzewski, H.S. von 18.053 Lobarzewski, J.K. v. Lobarzewski, H.S. von — Lofgren, A. 16.730 Loehr, M.J. 18.037 Loesel, J. 17.031 Loesener, L.E.T. see Zahlbruckner, A. Lohrer, O. 17.561 Loitlesberger, K. 18.518 Lothian, Marquess of 18.284 Loudon, J.C. see Wooster, D. Lucas see Wallich, N. Lucas, C.C. v. Wilkinson, C.C. Ludlow, W. see Winchell, N.H. Ludwig, F. 16.767, 16.773, 18.484 Luderitz 16.899 Luhe, von der 17.658 Lutken, C.F. 17.680 Lund, P.W. 16.709; see Warming, J.E.B. Lundberg, D.V. 17.210 Lundell, C.L. 18.270 Lutzenberger, H. 17.041 Lycius see Wulfen, F.X. von Macbride, J.F. 16.929, 16.931; see Wil- liams, R.S. McCarthy, M.G. see Wood, T.F. Macfarlane, J.L. 16.742 MacGillivray, W. 18.074, 18.076, 18.081 Mack, E. 17.551 McKinney, H.L. 16.571 Macoun, J. see Waghorne, A.C. Magnus, A. see Winkler, Karl G.A. Maguire, B. see Yuncker, T.G. Maheu, J.M.A. 17.174 Maioli, A. 18.399 Maioli, C. 18.399 637 INDEX TO NAMES Malinvaud, L.J.E. see Zeiller, C.R. Maly, F. 16.843 Mangin, L.A. see Werner, R.-G. Mansfeld, R. see Weatherby, C.A. Marchal, E. 16.709 Marchand, N.L. 16.709 Margadant, W.D. see Wijk, R. van der Marie Fedorowna, Empress of Russia see Weinmann, J.A. Marquand, E. 16.468 Martelli, U. 16.872 Martens, F.C. see Weber, F., Weber, G.H. Martens, J.W., Jr. 17.838 Martindale, I.C. see Wright, J. Martini, B. see Zannichelli, G.G. Martius, C.F.P. von 16.583, 18.761; see M.C.L. Martyn, J. see Withering, W. Martyn, T. see Woodward, T.J. Marum, M. van 17.655 Massalongo, A.B. 18.536 Masters, M.T. 16.709, 18.507; see Witt- mack, M.C.L. Matthews, J.R. 16.808 Mattick, F. 18.545 Maximilian I, of Mexico 16.844 Maximilian II, of Bayern 16.496 May, L.A. 18.078 Mayer, A.T. see Zahn, K.H. Mayer, H. see Zahlbruckner, A. Mayor, E. 17.218 Meckel, P.F. 17.651 Meigen, F.C. 17.563 Meijer, W. 16.464 Meisner, C.F. 16.583, 16.709 Melchior, H. 17.545; see Werdermann, E. Melling, C. 18.368 Melnecke, G. see Warburg, O. Mendel, G.J. see Wettstein, R. Mendona, F.R. de 16.709 Menyharth, L. 17.698 Merrill, E.D. 18.376; see Walker, E.H. Mertens, F.K. 16.597; see Weber, F. Messner, J. 17-545 Meyen, F.J.F. see Walpers, W.G. Meyer, A. 17.561 Meyer, A.B. 16.572 Meyer, E. 17.916 Mez, C.C. see Ziegenspeck, H.R.T., Zopf, F.W. Michaelis, C.F. 18.078 Michaux, A. 17.658; see Wade, W. Micheli, M. 16.709 Migula, W. 18.484 Mikosch, K. 17.545 Mildbraed, G.W.J. see Warnstorf, C.F.E., Wolff, K.F.A.H. Militzer, M. 18.364 Miller, J.K. 18.166 638 Wawra von Fernseee, H., see Wittmack, Miller, P. see White, G., Woodward, TJ. Millin, A.L. 17.723 Millspaugh, C.F. see Williams, R.S. Minden, M.D. von 16.773 Minsinger, S. 18.762 Miquel, F.A.W. 18.719; see Watson, H.C., Weihe, C.E.A., Wendland, H., Wieg- mann, A.J.F., Zollinger, H., Zuccarini, EG: Moberg, V. 17.210 Moebius, M.A.J. 16.719 Moller, F.A.G.J. 16.767, 16.773 Moller, H.A. 17.011 Moeller, J. 17.545 Moller, L.H.F. see Wittmack, M.C.L. Moench, C. see Wenderoth, G.W.F. Mogalla see Weitenweber, W.R. Mohl, H. von 18.137 Mohr, D.M.H. 16.894-16.895, 16.898- 16.899, 17.564; see Weber, F. Moldenke, H.N. 17.773 Molendo, L. 16.614 Molisch, H. 17.545; see Weiss, G.A., Wies- ner, J. von Moller, A.F. 18.027 Montagne, J.P.F.C. 16.865 Moore, C. 18.499 Moore, S. le Marchant 16.787; see Wern- ham, H.F. Moore, T. see Warner, Rob. Morgan, R. 17.739 Morges, F.A. 18.484 Moritzi, A. 18.719-18.7203 see Zaller H. Morren, C.J.E. 16.846 Morretes, B. Lange de v. Lange de Morre- tes, B. Mortensen, T. 16.922 Moss, W.W. 17.835 Mueller Argoviensis, J. 16.709, 17.898; see Welwitsch, F.M.J., Yatabe, R. Mueller, F.J.H. von 18.138, 18.278-18.279; see Watson, H.C. Miller, K.A.E. see Wachter, W., Witt- mack, M.C.L. Mueller, Karl (berol.) 16.605 Miller, Karl (Halle) see Weber, F. Miller, O. 16.767, 16.773 Muenscher, W.C. see Wann, F.B. Muhlenberg, G.H.E. see Willdenow, C.L. Multatuli see Wallace, A.R. Muschler, R.C. 18.507 Mutis, J.C. see Zea, F.A. Nageli, C.W. von 17.501, 18.384; see Wart- mann, F.B., Westermaier, M. Napoléon Bonaparte 17.132 Nathorst, A.G. see Wille, J.N.F. Necker, N.J. de 17.720; see Willemet, P.R. Nees von Esenbeck, C.G.D. 16.583, 17.002; see Weber, F., Winkler, H.J.P., Wirtgen, P.W. Nees von Esenbeck, T.F.L. 17.391 Neger, F.W. 16.773 Neide, E. see Wredow, J.C.L. Neowawraea see Wawra von Fernsee, H. Neowimmeria see Wimmer, F.E. Neozenkerina see Zenker, J.C. Neumann, L.M. 18.069 Neumayer, G.B. von see Winter, H.G. Newbould, W.W. 16.808 Newton, I. (1642-1727) 17.560 Nobbe, F. see Willkomm, H.M. Nolte, E.F. 17.564; see Weber, F., Weber, G.H. Nordenskiold, A.E. 17.666, 18.121 Nordstedt, C.F.O. 16.709, 18.116; see Wit- trock, V.B., Wolle, F. Norlindh, N.T. 17.003 Norlindh, T. v. Norlindh, N.T. Novara see Wawra von Fernsee, H. Nuttall, T. see Windsor, J. Nutting, C.C. see Wylie, R.B. Nyarady, E.J. 18.561 Nyberg, J.U. 16.517 Nykopp, N.G. 18.050 Nylander, W. 16.591, 16.960, 18.782; see Weddell, H.A., Zetterstedt, J.E. Obbes, J.F. 16.917-16.919 Odmann, S. 17.471 Ogilvie-Gorden, M.M. 18.702 Oishi, S. 18.405 Oldham, C. 17.467 Oliver, F.W. see Willis, J.C. Olney, S.T. 16.812 Olsen, C. 16.738 Onno, M. 17.371 Oreoweisia see Weiss, F.W. Orth, B.E.A. see Wittmack, M.C.L. Oskamp, D.L. 18.747 Ostenfeld, C.H.H. see Wulff, T. Ostermeyer, F. 18.507 Ottin, M.H. 16.578 Palézieux, P. de see Zahn, K.H. Palmstruch, J.W. see Wahlberg, P.F Pancic, J. see Wojinowic, W.P. Papelen, A. see Warszewicz von Rawicz, J. Parker, R. see Williams, B.S. Parker, W.N. 17.062 Parkinson, John 18.077 Parlatore, F. 16.870; see Webb, P.B., Zuc- cagni, A. Parsons, A.W. 17.875 Paulsen, O.V. 17.979 Pavon y Jiménez, J. see Willdenow, C.L. Pawlowski, B. 18.562 Pax, F.A. 18.507; see Winkler, H.J.P. Peacock, E.A. v. Woodruffe-Peacock, E.A. Pearson, H.H.W. see Worsdell, W.C. INDEX TO NAMES Peltonen, W. 17.863 Pena, P. see Webb, P.B. Penther, A. 18.507 Perkins, J.R. see Warburg, O. Perry, T.A. see Wooster, D. Persson, N.P.H. see Waldheim, S.G.A. Petersen, O.G. 16.709 Petrak, F. 18.495 Petzold, C.J. see Witte, Heinr. Peyritsch, J.J. 16.709, 16.842 Pfeffer, W.F.P. see Wachter, W., Wehmer, C.F.W., Weyland, H.G., Wigand, J.W.A. Pfitzer, E.H.H. see Wittmack, M.C.L. Philcox, D. 17.773 Pickering, C. 17.647; see Wilkes, C. Pihlman, J. 16.577 Pitcairn, W. see Walter, T. Pitcher, Z. see Wright, J. Pittendrigh, C.S. 17.773 Pleuroweisia see Weiss, F.W. Pohl, J. 16.660 Pool, V.W. 17.612 Popenoe, W. see Williams, L.O. PorpolseE see Wilkes, C. Porter, D.M. see Wiggins, I.L. Posch, L. see Willdenow, C.L. Potonié, H. 16.529 Potter, M.C. 16.719 Pougens, C. 17.471 Poulsen, V.A. 16.709 Poulton, E.B. 17.063 Praeger, R.L. 17.879 Prahl, P. 17.564; see Weber, G. Prediger, E. see Wolff, K.F.A.H. Presl, J.S. see Weitenweber, W.R. Presl, K.B. see Weitenweber, W.R. Printz, H.C. see Wille, J.N.F. Priszter, S. 18.029 Pritzel, G.A. 18.769; see Webb, P.B. Progel, A. 16.709 Prosdocimi 18.669 Protowoodsia see Woods, J. Pryor, A.R. 16.873 Prytz, C.V. 16.738 Pseudowintera see Winter, H.G. Pseudowolffia see Wolff, J.F. Puerari, M.N. 17.221; see West, H. Pulle, A.A. see Went, F.A.F.C. Raben, F.C. 16.709 Rabenhorst, G.L. 18.022; see Wallroth, C.F.W., Winter, H.G., Wiustnei, K.G.G., Zschacke, G.H. Raciborski, M. see Woloszynska, J. Radde, G.F.R. von 17.945 Radlkofer, L.A.T. 16.709, 18.507; see Wes- termaier, M. Ramond, L.F.E. de Carbonniéres see Wat- son, H.C. 639 INDEX TO NAMES Ramsbottom, J. see Wilmott, A.J. Rancken, G.W.E. 18.051 Rauhin, W.H. see Whetzel, H.H. Raunkiaer, C.C. 16.709 Rawicz, J. Warszewicz von v. Warszewicz von Rawicz, J. Ray, J. 17.902, 18.077 Rebentisch, J.F. see Willdenow, C.L. Rechinger, C. v. Rechinger, K. Rechinger) Kenzo 2nr pip l2sn8-4.05. 18.507; see Witasek, J., Zahlbruckner, A. Rechinger, K.H. see Widder, F.J. Redinger, K.M. 18.511; see Zahlbruckner, A. Rees, A. see Wood, W., Woodville, W. Regel, C. von 17.545 Rehder, A. 17.890; see Weatherby, C.A., Woodson, R.E., Jr. Rehmann, A. see Wotoszcak, E. Reichard, J.J. 17.658, 17.809-17.810 Reiche, K.F. see Warburg, O. Reichenbach, H.G. 16.709; see Warszewicz von Rawicz, J., Wullschlaegel, H.R., Zetterstedt, J.E. Reichenbach, H.G.L. see Welwitsch, F.M.J., Zahn, K.H. Reid, E.M. 17.832 Reimers, H. 16.773 Reinbold, T. 16.919 Reinhardt, J.T. 16.709 Reinking, O.A. 18.187-18.188, 18.191- 18.192 Reipolsky, J. 17.655 Rejment, I. 18.056, 18.058 Renauld, F.F.G. 17.414; see Wheldon, J.A., Zickendrath, E. Renault, B. 18.565 Rendle, A.B. 16.804, 18.200; see Wernham, Jalle, Rennie, J. see White, G. Retzdorff, A.E.W. see Warnstorf, C.F.E. Rhabdoweissia see Weiss, F.W. Rich, W. see Wilkes, C. Rich, W.P. 18.448 Richter, C. see Wettstein, R. Richter, E. see Wettstein, R. Rickett, H.W. see Weatherby, C.A. Ridinger, J.E. 17.050 Ridley, H.N. see Wernham, H.F. Riese, L.H. see Witte, E.T. Ringgold, C. see Wright, C. Riocreux, A. 16.865, 16.941, 16.943, 16.948, 16.950, 16.954 Robbins, J.W. 16.812 Robinson, B.L. see Watson, S. Robyns, W. see Wilczek, R. Rock, J.F.C. see Zahlbruckner, A. Rodgers, J. see Wright, C. Rodriguez y Femenias, J.J. 17.857 Roemer, G.R. 18.662 Roll, J. 16.778 640 Roemer, J.J. 17.132, 18.760 Roemer, L. 18.749 Ronnfeldt, H. 17.062 Rohrbach, P. 16.709 Roland-Gosselin, R. 16.893 Roloff, P. 18.032 Romieux, H. 18.556 Rosen, F. see Winkler, H.J.P. Rosenvinge, L. Kolderup 16.719, 17.680 Ross (ff. 1891-1896) see Ward, L.F. Ross, G.M. von 18.052 Ross, H. see Zahlbruckner, A. Rossow, E. see Willkomm, H.M. Rostowzew, S. 16.719 Rostrup, E. 16.719 Roth, A.W. 17.658; see Weber, F. Rother, W.O. 17.168 Rothrock, J.T. 18.303; see Watson, S. Roux, J. 16.539 Roxburgh, W. 17.578; see Wallich, N., Watson, A., Wight, Rob. Ruhland, W.O.E. see Winkler, H.K.A. Ruiz Lopez, H. see Willdenow, C.L. Rumphius, G.E. see Warburg, O., Wit, H.C.D. de Ruppius, H.B. 17.029 Rusby, H.H. see Williams, R.S. Ruthe, R. see Warnstorf, C.F .E. Sachs, J. von 17.357: see Ward, H.M., We- ber, C.A., Wortmann, J. Sachsen-Coburg, A. von 16.846-16.847 Sachsen-Coburg, F. von 16.846-16.847 Sachsen-Coburg, P. von 16.847 Sack, J.H. see Willdenow, C.L. Salmon, C.E. 16.804, 16.808 Samec, M. 17.545 Samuelsson, G. 17.993 SAN JAcINTO see Wilkes, C. Sandberg, O.R. 17.210 Sandwith, N.Y. 17.773 Saporta, L.C.J.G. de see Williamson, W.C. Sarasin, F. 16.539 Sargent, C.S. 17.884-17.885, 17.892; see Wilson, E.H. Satina, S. see Zycha, H. Saunders, D.A. see Woods, A.F. Sawkins, J.G. 17.903 Scannell, M.J.P. see Webb, D.A. Schacht, H. see Walpers, W.G. Schaeffer, J.C. see Wirsing, A.L. Schagerstrom, J.A. 16.528 Scharenberg, W. see Wimmer, C.F.H. Schatz, J.A. 18.547 Schein, M. v. Zohary, M. Schellenberg, J.R. 17.652 Schelpe, E.A.C.L.E. 17.003 Schenck, H. 16.709 Schenk, B. see Wartmann, F.B. Schenk, E. 18.634a, 18.637 Schenk, J.A. 18.730, 18.732; see Zimmer- mann, P.W.A., Zopf, F.W. Schery, R.W. see Woodson, R.E., Jr. Scherzer, C.H. von 16.494 Schiffner, V.F. 16.662, 17.384, 17.870, 18.073, 18.528; see Wettstein, R. Schilling, S. 17.920; see Wimmer, C.F.H. Schimper, W.P. 17.907 Schinz, H. 16.539, 18.507; see Westerdijk, J., Wettstein, F. (1895-1945), Wirth, C., Zahn, K.H. Schlatter, T. see Wartmann, F.B. Schlechtendal, D.F.L. von 17.664, 18.137, 18.637; see Wagener, P.C., Wallroth, C.F.W., Walpers, W.G., Wartmann, F.B., Weihe, C.E.A., Welden, F.L. von, Wenderoth, G.W.F., Wendland, H.., Wendland, H.L., Wiegmann, A.J.F., Wigand, J.W.A., Wight, Rob., Wik- strom, J.E., Willkomm, H.M., Wretschko, M. von, Wydler, H., Zen- ker, J.C., Zuccarini, J.G., Zuchold, E.A., Zwanziger, G.A. Schlechter, F.R.R. 18.507 Schleiden, M.J. 17.552; see Wigand, J.W.A. Schlereth, M. von 16.847 Schliephacke, K. see Weber, F. Schlitter, E. see Woodson, R.E., Jr. Schmid, B. 18.636 Schmid, J.A. 16.709 Schmidlin, E. see Zimmermann, O.E.R. Schmidt, O.C. 16.773 Schneider, A. 17.270 Schneider, C.K. see Zahlbruckner, A. Schneider, F. 17.545 Schneider, H. 18.674 Schneider, J.A. see Woodson, R.E., Jr. Schone, R. 18.364 Schorler, B. 18.361, 18.364 Schoute, J.C. see Wijk, R. van der Schrader, H.A. 17.130 Schroter, C.J. 17.623; see Wangerin, W.L., Woodhead, T.W. Schroter, H. 17.996; see Winkler, H.J.P. Schubert, M. see Waga, J.I. Schubeler, F.C. 17.704; see Wille, J.N.F. Schuppel 16.898 Schutz, J. 16.560 Schultes, J.A. 17.655, 17.658 Schultes, R.E. 17.773 Schultz, C.F. see Weber, F. Schulze, C.F. see Wobst, K.A. Schumann, K.M. 16.709; see Wahl, C.G. von Schurhoff, P.N. 17.545 Schuyler, A.E. 17.835 Schwagrichen, C.F. 17.658, 17.952; see Wahlenberg, G., Weber, F. Schwarze, F. see Wolff, K.F.A.H. INDEX TO NAMES Schweinfurth, G.A. see Winkler, H.J.P. Schweinitz, L.D. von see Weigelt, C., Wel- den, F.L. von, Zorn, J. Schwendener, S. 17.098, 18.329; see Wahl, C.G. von, Weiss, A.F.H., Westermaier, M., Wille, J.N.F., Zimmermann, P.W.A. Schwyzer, L. v. Roemer, L. Scott, D.H. 17.807 SEALARK 16.918 Seaver, FJ. see Whetzel, H.H., Wilson, G.W. Seboth, J. 16.844 Seemann, B.C. 16.605, 17.846; see Walpers, W.G., Welwitsch, F.M.J. Segur, O. 16.541 Sehlmeyer, J.F. 18.037 Seibert, R.J. see Woodson, R.E., Jr. Seliger, I. 17.914 Sennholz, G. 17.324 Seubert, M.A. 16.709 Seuter, B. 17.050 Seward, A.C. see Ward, H.M. Seybold, S. 18.591 Seymour, A.B. see Williams, T.A. Shakespeare, W. see Warner, Rich. Sheffield, W. see White, G. Sherbakoff, C.D. 18.188 Sherff, E.E. see Weatherby, C.A. Shreve, F. see Wiggins, I.L. Shuttleworth, R.J. see Waldstein, F. de PB \c SIBOGA 16.912-16.913, 16.919; see Weber- van Bosse, A.A. Sieber, F.W. see Zeyher, C.L.P. Siebrecht, H.A. see Werckle, K. Silvertop, H.T.M. v. Witham, H.T.M. Simmonds, N.W. 17.773 ~ Simmons, H.G. 18.069 Sinnott, E.W. 17.823, 17.828 Stnowilsonia see Wilson, E.H. Skottsberg, C.J.F. 18.534-18.535; see Wo- dehouse, R.P. Sladen, P. 16.920 Sloane, B.L. 17.444-17.445 Small, J. 17.832 Small, J.K. see Wiegand, K.M. Smith, A.C. see Woodson, R.E., Jr. Smith, A.H. 16.990 Smith, A.M. 17.819 Smith, E.D. 16.811 smith, E-F. 17.397 Smith, J.D. see Watson, S. Smith, J.E. 16.470, 16.473, 16.798, 17.656- 17.658; see Wade, W., Wallich, N., White, John (1756(?)-1832), Willdenow, C.L., Winch, N.J., Withering, W., Wood, W., Woodward, T.J., Zea, F.A. Smith, K.A.H. see Wolff, K.F.A.H. Smith, L.B. 17.773 641 INDEX TO NAMES Sodiro, L. see Wolff, K.F.A.H. Solla, R.E. 17.548 Solms-Laubach, H.M.C.L.F. zu 16.709 Sommerfelt, S.C. 16.518 Sonder, O.W. see Weber, F., Wendland, WaACe Sorauer, P.C.M. 16.767, 16.773; see Witt- mack, M.C.L., Zillig, H. Sowerby, J. 18.272; see Wood, W. Soyer-Willemet, H.F. see Willemet, P.R., Willemet, P.R. de P. Soznic, H. 17.168 Spach, Mme 16.865 Spath, F.L. see Wittmack, M.C.L. Sparrman, A. see Zetterstedt, J.W. Specht, R.L. 18.253 Spegazzini, C.L. 16.991 Sprague, T.A. 17.179; see Wakefield, E.M., see Wilmott, A.J. Spratt, G. 18.272 Sprengel, C.K. 17.001; see Willdenow, C.L. Sprengel, K.P.J. 16.594-16.595, 16.897, 17.001; see Wallroth, C.F.W. Stahl, C.E. see Weyland, H.G. Stahlknecht 17.656 Standley, P.C. 18.292, 18.294, 18.296- 18.298; see Williams, L.O., Williams, RS. Stapf, O. see Wettstein, R., Woloszcak, E., Worsdell, W.C., Zimmeter, A. Staritz, R. see Weiss, J.E. Starke, J.C. see Weber, F. Stearn, W.T. 18.254 Steele, J.D. 18.237 Steenis, C.G.G.J. van see Wit, H.C.D. de Steenstrup, J.J.S. 16.740 Steffens, H. 17.655 Stein, B. see Winter, H.G. Steinheil, L.C.A. 16.941 Stephani, F. see Warnstorf, C.F.E. Stepputat, W. 18.668 Sterneck, J. von 17.361 Sterzel, T. see Weiss, C.E. Steudel, E.G. von see Welden, F.L. von, Welwitsch, F.M.J., Wenderoth, G.W.F., Zahlbruckner, J.B., Zeyher, J.M. Steven, C. von see Wydler, H. Stewart, A. 17.787 Stewart, F.E. 18.456 Stewart, S.S. 16.848 Stojanov, N.A. see Zahn, K.H. Stokes, J. 18.079; see Withering, W. Stoppa, F. 18.364 Strachey, R. see Winterbottom, J.E. Strandberg, S.A.F. 18.051 Strasburger, E. see Wille, J.N.F. Strom, K.M. 17.719 Struve, F.C. 16.903 Stubbe, H. see Wimmer, F.E. Sturm, J.G. 16.904 642 Sussenguth, K. 17.371 Sullivant, W.S. 17.647 Suringar, W.F.R. 18.087; see Weber-van Bosse, A.A. Svedelius, C. 16.517 Swartz, O.P. 16.895, 16.898; see Weber, F., Wiktrom, J.E., Zetterstedt, J.W. Sydow, P. see Wilms, F., Jr. Syme, J.T.1.B. 16.804 Szafer, W. see Wotoszynska, J. Szatala, O. 18.496 Szyszylowicz, I. see Zahlbruckner, A. Tabley, Baron de v. Warren, J.B.L. Tafalla, J.J. see Willdenow, C.L. Tanaka, T. 18.421 Tanfiljew, G.J. 16.732 Tate, G.R. 17.925 Taylor, T. 17.907 Tenison-Woods, J.E. v. Woods, J.E.T. Ten.-Woods v. Woods, J.E.T. Teuchmann 17.336 Thal, J. 17.018, 17.026 Thanner, B. 18.747 Theissen, F. 17.384 Theophrastos Eresios see Wimmer, C.F.H. Therese C.M.A. von Bayern see Zahlbruck- ner, A. Thomas, J.H. see Wiggins, I.L. Thome, O.W. 18.699 Thomson, J.A. 17.064 Thomson, M.R. 17.064 Thornhill, J. 17.923 Thunberg, C.P. 16.514, 16.517, 16.895, 17.588, 17.650; see Wahlberg, P.F., Wahlenberg, G., Weber, F., Weigel, C.E. von, White, John (1756(?)-1832), Wikstrom, J.E., Willdenow, C.L., Wi- thering, W., Zetterstedt, J.W., Zeyher, J.M., Zuccagni, A. Thurber, G. 16.815 Thuret, G.A. see Woronin, M.S. Thwaites, G.H.K. 18.430; see Wall, G. Tieghem, P.E.L. van 18.507 Tillandz, E.E. 17.027 Timiriasew, K.A. 16.719 Timm, R. 18.481 Tippo Saib see Willemet, P.R. de P. Toply, R. von 17.551 Tomaschek, I. 18.370 Toro, R.A. see Weston, W.H. Torrey, J. 16.812, 17.647; see Wilson, N., Wislizenus, F.A., Young, A., Zuccarini, NEG: Tournefort, J.P. de see Willdenow, C.L. Toyama, S. 18.404 Trail, J.W.H. 17.466 Tranzschel, W. 18.312 Travis, Mrs. F. 16.811 Travis, W.G. 17.417 Trentepohl, J.F. see Weber, F. Trevelyan, W. see Wooster, D. Trew, C.J. see Weigel, J.A.V. Trimen, H. 17.819-17.820 Triumfetti, G.B. see Wiegmann, A.J.F. True, L.J. see Young, E. Tubeuf, C. von see Wakefield, E.M. Tuckerman, E. 16.812, 17.647, 17.725 Turnbull, R. 16.804 Turner, D. 16.802, 17.926; see Weber, F. Tuscanny, Grand-Duke of see Webb, P.B. Twist, I. 18.659 Tydemann, G.F. 16.913 Tyler, S.F. see Wodehouse, R.P., Woodson, RoE. Jr. Uchiyama, T. 18.408-18.409 Uhlig, J. 18.364 Ullepitsch, J. see Westerlund, C.A., White, J.W., Winkler, Karl G.A., Wirtgen, P.W., Woerlein, G., Wolf, F.O., Woy- nar, H.K., Zwanziger, G.A. Witich; F.D.D: 17.287 Umlauft, A. 17.345 Underwood, J. 16.471 Underwood, L.M. see Waghorne, A.C. Unger, F.J.A.N. see Wiegmann, A.J.F. Urban, I. 16.709; see Wettstein, R., Wolff, K.F.A.H., Zahlbruckner, A. Usteri, P. 17.652-17.653 Vahl, M. 17.221; see Wallich, N., West, H. Vahl, M., II 16.732 Vaillant, A.J.B. 16.865 Vandas, K. 18.551 Vanhoffen, E. see Warnstorf, C.F.E. Van Houtte, L.B. see Warszewicz von Ra- wicz, J. Vasey, G. see Waghorne, A.C. Veitch & Sons see Wallis, G., Wilson, E.H. Veitch, J.H. see Wilson, E.H. VELEBIC see Weiss, Em. Velvitsia see Welwwitsch, F.M.J. Verdoorn, F. 17.299, 17.301; see Wijk, R. van der, Winkler, H.J.P., Wodehouse, R.P., Zimmermann, W.M. Vilbouchevitch, J. 16.661 Vilmorin, H. de see Wittmack, M.C.L. Vogel 18.037 Vogl, A.E. von 17.545 Vogt, T.K.A. 18.351 Voigtlander-Tetzner, W. see Wirtgen, F.P. Voss, W. 18.509 Vrang, E.P. see Zwack-Holzhausen, P.F.W. von Vries, H. de 17.152, 17.832; see Wakker, J-H., Weber-van Bosse, A.A., Went, F.A.F.C., Westerdijk, J. Wachendorff, E.J. van 16.460-16.461 INDEX TO NAMES Wachendorfia see Wachendorff, E.J. van Wacht. v. Wachter, W.H. Wachter, W.H. 16.462-16.465 Wacker, H. 16.466 Waddell, C.H. 16.467-16.468 Waddell, Mrs. C.H. see Waddell, C.H. Wade, A.E. 16.469 Wade, W. 16.470-16.474 Wadea see Wade, W. Wadeana see Wade, A.E. Wadley see Werckle, K. Wachter, J.K.A. see Wachter, W. Wachter, W. alph. Waenerberg, S. 16.589 Waga, A. 16.475; see Waga, J.I. Waga, J.1. 16.475 Waga, Mrs. J.I. see Waga, J.1. Wagener, H. see Wagener, P.C. Wagener, P.C. 16.476 Wageneria see Wagener, P.C. Wager, H.A. 16.477 Wager, H.W.T. see Wager, H.A. Wager, V.A. see Wager, H.A. Wageria see Wager, H.A. Waghorne, A.C. 16.478.-16.479 Wagner, Ad. 16.460-16.481 Wagner, Alb. 16.483 Wagner, C. see Wagner, Ad. Wagner, D. 16.482 Wagner, F. see Wagner, Ad. Wagner, H. (1824-1879) 16.483-16.485, 16.487 Wagner, H. (1824-1908 (1882?)) 16.466- 16.488 Wagner, J. 16.489-16.490 Wagner, J.A. 18.767 Wagner, M. 16.497 Wagner, M.F. 16.491-16.497 Wagner, R. 16.498-16.511 Wagner, R.E. 16.512 Wagner, W.H., Jr. see Wagner, Ad. Wagneria see Wagner, Ad. Wagneropteris see Wagner, Ad. Wahl, C.G. von 16.573 Wahlb. v. Wahlberg, P.F. Wahlberg, J.A. see Wahlberg, P.F. Wahlberg, P.F. 16.514-16.515 Wahlbergella see Wahlberg, P.F. Wahlbom, J.G. alph. Wahlbomia see Wahlbom, J.G. Wahlenb. v. Wahlenberg, G. Wahlenberg, G. 16.516-16.523, 18.659; see Weber, F. Wahlenbergia see Wahlenberg, G. Wahlstedt, L.J. 16.524-16.527 Wahlstrom, J.E. 16.528 Wahnschaffe, F. v. Wahnschaffe, G.A.B.F. Wahnschaffe, G.A.B.F. 16.529 Wahrlich, W.K. 76.530 Waisb. v. Waisbecker, A. 643 INDEX TO NAMES Waisbecker, A. 16.531-16.533 Wakamori, Y. v. Yamamoto, Y. Wakef. v. Wakefield, E.M. Wakef., P. v. Wakefield, P. Wakefield, E.M. 16.534-16.540; see Wilmott, eye Wakefield, P. 16.547 Wakefieldia see Wakefield, E.M. Wakefieldiomyces see Wakefield, E.M. Wakk. v. Wakker, J.H. Wakker, J.H. 16.542-16.545; see Went, IAN) (Cr. Walcott, C.D. 16.546-16.548; see Walcott, M.V. Walcott, J. 16.549 Walcott, M.V. 16.550-16.551, 17.434 Walcott, P. see Walcott, J. Walcottia see Walcott, J. Waldenburg, I. 16.552 Waldh. v. Waldheim, S.G.A. Waldheim, S.G.A. 16.553 Waldner, H. 16.554-16.557 Waldner, M. 16.558 Waldschmidt, J. 76.559 Waldst. v. Waldstein, F. de P.A. Waldstein, F. de P.A. 16.560 Waldsteinia see Waldstein, F. de P.A. Walker, A. see Walker, R. (1791-1870) Walker, E.H. 16.561-16.566 Walker, J.C. see Walker, R. (1791-1870) Walker, R. (1679-1764) see Walker, R. (1791-1870) Walker, R. (1791-1870) 16.567 Walkera see Walker, R. (1791-1870) Walkeria see Walker, R. (1791-1870) Walkeromyces see Walker, R. (1791-1870) Wall, G. 16.568, 18.430 Wall, W.A. 716.569 Wallace, A.R. 16.570-16.576; see Ward, L.F. Wallacea see Wallace, A.R. Wallaceodendron see Wallace, A.R. Wallays, A.C.F. 17.240; see Westendorp, G.D. Waller, H. see Wallerius, J.G. Walleria see Wallerius, J.G. Wallerius, J.G. 16.577-16.578 Wallerton, C.L.A. alph., 17.577 Wallich, N. 16.579-16.586, 17.577 Wallichia see Wallich, N. Wallis, G. 16.587 Wallis, J. 16.588 Wallisia see Wallis, G. Wallman, J.H. 16.589-16.591 Wallin. v. Wallnofer, A. Wallnofer, A. 16.592 Wallr. v. Wallroth, C.F.W. Wallroth, C.F.W. 16.593-16.602 Wallroth, F.W. v. Wallroth, C.F.W. Walp. v. Walpers, W.G. Walpers, W.G. 16.603-16.605 644 Walpersia see Walpers, W.G. Walpert, H. 16.606-16.607 Walpole, B.A. 16.608-16.609 Walter, A. 17.945 Walter, E. see Walter, H.K. Walter, F. see Willdenow, C.L. Walter, Hans v. Walter, H.P.H. Walter, Heinr. v. Walter, H.K. Walter, H.K. 16.671-16.612; see Walter, H.P.H. Walter, H.P.H. 16.670 Walter, T. 16.673 Walther, A.F. 16.615 Walther, A.W.H.F. 16.674 Walther, E.E. 76.676 Walther, F.L. 16.677-76.619 Walther, K.H. 16.620-16.622 Waltheria see Walther, A.F. Walton, E. 16.623 Walton, J. 16.624-16.626 Walton, L.B. 16.627-16.628 Walz, J.J. 76.629 Walz, L. 16.630-16.631 Walzia see Walz, J.J. Wangenh. v. Wangenheim, F.A.J. von Wangenheim, F.A.J. von 16.632-16.633 Wangenheimia see Wangenheim, F.A.J. von Wanger. v. Wangerin, W.L. Wangerin, W.L. 16.634-16.639, 18.361 Wangerima see Wangerin, W.L. Wann, F.B. alph. Wanner, A. 16.700 Wanner, S. 16.640 Warb. v. Warburg, O. Warb., E. v. Warburg, E.F. Warburg, E.F. 16.647 Warburg, Heff (Hep) v. Warburg, E.F. Warburg, O. 16.642-16.669; see Warming, J.E.B., Wohltmann, F.F.W. Warburg, O.E. see Warburg, E.F. Warburgia see Warburg, O. Warburgiella see Warburg, O. Warburgina see Warburg, O. Warczewiczella see Warszewicz von Rawicz, dhe Ward, F.K. 16.670-16.677 Ward, H.M. 16.678-16.682; see Ward, F.K. Ward, L.F. 16.683-16.702, see Wallace, A.R., Wieland, G.R. Ward, N.B. 16.703 Wardaster see Ward, F.K. Warder, J.A. 16.704-16.705 Wardia see Ward, L.F., Ward, N.B. Wardina see Ward, H.M. Wardinella see Ward, H.M. Wardomyces see Ward, H.M. Wardomycopsis see Ward, H.M. Waren, H.I. 16.706-16.707 Warion, A. v. Warion, J.P.A. Warion, J.P.A. 76.708 Wariona see Warion, J.P.A. Waris, ‘H.I. v. Waren, H.1. Warm. v. Warming, J.E.B. Warming, E. v. Warming, J.E.B. Warming, J.E.B. 76.709-16.740, 17.694, 17.710, 17.743; see Wille, J.N.F. Warmingia see Warming, J.E.B. Warner, J. see Williams, B.S. Warner, Rich. 16.747 Warner, Rob. 16.742 Warneria see Warner, Rich. Warnst. v. Warnstorf, C.F.E. Warnstorf, C.F.E. 16.743-16.784, 17.421; see Waghorne, A.C. Warnstorfia see Warnstorf, C.F.E. Warren, E.A. see Warren, J.B.L. Warren, J.B.L. 16.785-16.787 Warrena see Warren, J.B.L. Warsewitschia see Warszewicz von Rawicz, Warsz. v. Warszewicz von Rawicz, J. Warszewicz von Rawicz, J. 16.788 Warszewiczia see Warszewicz von Rawicz, Wartm. v. Wartmann, F.B. Wartm., 7. v. Wartmann, J. Wartmann, B. v. Wartmann, F.B. Wartmann, FB. 16.789-16.791 Wartmann, J. 16.792; see Wartmann, FB. Wartmannia see Wartmann, F .B. Wassner, L. 16.793: Wastler, F. 16.794 Watanabe, Kano see Watanabe, Kiy. Watanabe, Kiy. 76.795-16.796 Watelet, A. v. Watelet, J.-F.A. Watelet, E. 16.797 Watelet, J.-F.A. 76.797 Waterf. v. Waterfall, U.T. Waterfall, U.T. alph. Waterhouse, B. 16.798 Waters, C.E. 16.799 Waterston, J.M. see Whetzel, H.H. Watling, T. see White, John (1756(?)-1832) Wats., E. v. Watson, E.E. Wats., H. v. Watson, H.C. Wats., J.P. v. Watson, J.F. Wats., P.W. v. Watson, P.W. Wats., S. v. Watson, S. Wats., Wa. v. Watson, Walt. Wats., Wm. (Kew) v. Watson, Will. (1858- 1925) Wats., Wm. (Sir) v. Watson, Will. (1715- 1787) Watson, A. alph. Watson, E.E. 16.600 Watson, H.C. 16.801-16.808, 17.879 Watson, J.F. 16.809-16.810 Watson, P.W. 16.871 Watson, S. 16.812-16.816 Watson, Walt. 16.817-16.826 INDEX TO NAMES Watson, Will. (1715-1787) alph. Watson, Will. (1858-1925) 16.827-16.829 Watsonamra see Watson, S. Watsonia see Watson, Will. (1715-1787) Watt, A.D. see Watt, G. Watt, D.A.P. 16.830 Watt, G. 16.831-16.833 Watt, J.M. 16.834 Wattenwyl, B. von 18.509 Wattia see Watt, G. Watts, W.W. 16.835-16.836 Watzel, C. v. Watzel, K. Waitzel, K. 16.837-16.838 Watzl, B. 16.839 Waugh, F.A. 16.840-16.841 Waugh, R. 17.923 Wawra von Fernsee, H. 16.842-16.847, 16.709; see Welwitsch, F.M.J. Wear, S. 16.848 Weath. v. Weatherby, C.A. Weatherby, C.A. 16.849-16.854 Weatherby, U.L. see Weatherby, C.A. Weatherbya see Weatherby, C.A. Weathers, J. 16.855-16.858 Weatherwax, P. 16.859-16.862 Webb, D.A. alph. Webb, P.B. 16.863-16.872 Webb, R.H. 16.873 Webber, H.J. 16.874-16.878 Webbia see Webb, P.B. Weber, A. v. Weber, F.A.C. Weber, C.A. 16.879-16.885 Weber, E. 17.503 Weber, F. 16.894-16.902, 17.564; see Weber, Gals Weber, F.A.C. 16.886-16.893 Weber, G.H. 16.903-16.905; 17.564; see We- lpengh SaWaige ens bist ema Weber, H. 17.545 Weber, J. 16.906 Weber, J.C. 16.907-16.908 Weber, M.C.W. 16.913; see Weber-van Bosse, A.A. Weber, O. 17.209 Webera see Weber, G.H. Weberb. v. Weberbauer, A. Weberb., O. v. Weberbauer, O. Weberbauer, A. 16.925-16.933 Weberbauer, O. 16.934; see Weberbauer, A. Weberbauera see Weberbauer, A. W eberbauerella see Weberbauer, A. Weberbaueriella see Weberbauer, A. Weberbauerocereus see Weberbauer, A. Weberella see Weber, F. Weberocereus see Weber, F.A.C. Weberus see Weber, F. Weber-van Bosse, A.A. 16.909-16.924 Webst. v. Webster, A.D. Webster, A.D. 16.935-16.939 Webster, G.W. see Webster, A.D. 645 INDEX TO NAMES Websteria see Webster, A.D. Wedd. v. Weddell, H.A. Weddell, H.A. 16.940-16.966, 16.709 Weddellina see Weddell, H.A. Weeber, G. 16.967 Weed, C.M. 16.968-16.971 Weed, W.H. see Weed, C.M. Weedia see Weed, C.M. Weese, J.K. 16.972-16.980, 17.545 Weesea see Weese, J.K. Wegelin, A.T. 76.987 Wegelin, H. 16.982 Wegelin, T. v. Wegelin, A.T. Wegelina see Wegelin, A.T. Wegschneider, R. 17.551 Wehmer, C.F.W. 16.983-16.987 Wehmeyer, L.E. 16.988-16.992 Wehrhahn, W. 16.993-16.994 Weidmann, A. 16.995 Weigel, C.E. von 16.996-17.000 Weigel, J.A.V. alph. Weigel, T.O. see Weigel, C.E. von, Wilms, oo, )[is Weigela see Weigel, C.E. von Weigelastrum see Weigel, C.E. von Weigelt, C. alph. Weigeltia see Weigelt, C. Weihe, C.E.A. 17.001-17.002 Weihe, K. see Weihe, C.E.A. Weihea see Weihe, C.E.A. Weim. v. Weimarck, A.H. Weimarck, A.H. 17.003-17.017 Weimarck, G. see Weimarck, A.H. Weimarck, H. v. Weimarck, A.H. Wein, K. 17.018-17.040 Weinhart, M. 17.047 Weinlig, A. see Winkler, E. Weinm. v. Weinmann, J.A. Weinm., 7.G. v. Weinmann, J.G. Weinm., 7.W.v. Weinmann, J.W. Weinmann, C.A. v. Weinmann, J.A. Weinmann, I.A. v. Weinmann, J.A. Weinmann, J.A. 17.042-17.046 Weinmann, J.G. 17.047-17.048 Weinmann, J.W. 17.049-17.050 Weinmanma see Weinmann, J.W. Weinmannioscyphus see Weinmann, J.A. Weinmannodora see Weinmann, J.A. Weir, J.R. 17.051-17.053 Weis, F.G. v. Weiss, F.W. Weis, F.W. v. Weiss, F.W. Weise, J.C.G. 17.054-17.056 Weistodon see Weiss, F.W. Weisiopsis see Weiss, F.W. Weismann, A. 17.057-17.064 Weiss, A. v. Weiss, G.A. Weiss, A.G. v. Weiss, G.A. Weiss, A.J. v. Weiss, G.A. Weiss, C.E. 17.065-17.070, 17.802 Weiss, Em. 17.071-17.073 646 Weiss, Ernst v. Weiss, C.E. Weiss, F.E. 17.074-17.082 Weiss, F.G. v. Weiss, F.W. Weiss, F.W. 17.083-17.085; see Willich, C.L. Weiss, G.A. 17.086-17.087 Weiss, J.E. 17.088-17.094 Weiss, J.G.A. v. Weiss, G.A. Weisse, A.F.H. 17.095-17.103 Weissta see Weiss, C.E., Weiss, F.W. Weissistachys see Weiss, C.E. . Weisz, F.W. v. Weiss, F.W. Weitenw. v. Weitenweber, W.R. Weitenweber, W.R. 17.103a Weitenwebera see Weitenweber, W.R. Welch, W.H. 17.104 Welden, F.L. von 17.105 Welden, L. von v. Welden, F.L. von Weldenia see Welden, F.L. von Well, J.J. von 17.106 Welling, C.F. von 17.107 Welvich, F.M.J. v. Welwitsch, F.M.J. Welw. v. Welwitsch, F.M.J. Welwitsch, F.M.J. 17.108-17.114, 17.234 Welwitschia see Welwitsch, F.M.J. Welwitschiapites see Welwitsch, F.M.J. Welwitschiella see Welwitsch, F.M.J. Welwitschiina see Welwitsch, F.M.J. Wendel, A.J. 18.090 Wender. v. Wenderoth, G.W.F. Wenderoth, G.W.F. 17.115-17.122; see Wi- gand, J.W.A. Wenderoth, H. see Wenderoth, G.W.F. Wenderothia see Wenderoth, G.W.F. Wendia see Wendt, J.C.W. Wendisch, E. 17.123-17.124 Wendl., H. v. Wendland, H. Wendl., H.L. v. Wendland, H.L. Wendl., F.C. v. Wendland, J.C. Wendland, H. 17.126-17.128; see Wendland, H.L., Wittmack, M.C.L. Wendland, H.L. 17.125; see Wendland H. Wendland, J.C. 17.129-17.133; see Wend- land, H.L. Wendlandia see Wendland, J.C. Wendlandiella see Wendland, H. Wendt, G.F.C. 17.134 Wendt, J.C.W. 17.135-17.136 Wendt, W. see Wendt, J.C.W. Wendtia see Wendt, J.C.W. Wengenmayr, X. 17.137 Went, F.A.F.C. 17.138-17.154, 16.5453 see Weber-van Bosse, A.A. Wentiomyces see Went, F.A.F.C. Wenz. v. Wenzig, T. Wenzig, T. 17.155-17.162 Wenzlaff, F. 17.163 Werckle, K. 17.164 Wercklea see Werckle, K. Werckleocereus see Wercklé, K. Werderm. v. Werdermann, E. Werdermann, E. 17.165-17.168 Werdermannia see Werdermann, E. Werneck, L.F.F. von 17.769 Wernekinck, F. 17.170 Werner, A.G. see Werner, R.-G. Werner, R.-G. 17.171-17.176 Wernera see Werner, R.-G. Werneria see Werner, R.-G. Werneriobryum see Werner, R.-G. Wernham, H.F. 17.177-17.179 Wernhamia see Wernham, H.F. Wernsch. v. Wernischeck, J.J. Wernischeck, J.J. 77.180 Wernischek, J. v. Wernischeck, J.J. Wernsekia see Wernischeck, J.J. Werth, E.A.K.A. 17.781-77.188 Wesenb.-Lund v. Wesenburg-Lund, J. Wesenburg-Lund, C.J. 17.189-17.196 Wesm. v. Wesmael, A. Wesmael, A. 17.197-17.206 Wessel, A.W. 17.207 Wessel, O. 17.208 Wessel, P.P.F. 17.209 Wessen, C.J. 17.270 West, G.S. 17.211-17.220, 17.229-17.232, 17.235-17.239; see West, W. (1848-1914) West, H. 17.221 West, T. 17.222 West, W. (1848-1914) 17.223-17.239 West, W. (1875-1901) see West, W. (1848- 1914) Westella see West, W. (1848-1914) Westend. v. Westendorp, G.D. Westendorp, G.D. 17.240-17.251 Wester, P.J. 17.252-17.253 Westerd. v. Westerdijk, J. Westerdijk, J. 17.254 Westerdykella see Westerdijk, J. Westerh. v. Westerhoff, R. Westerhoff, R. 17.255 Westerl., C.A. v. Westerlund, C.A. Westerl., C.G. v. Westerlund, C.G. Westerlund, C.A. 17.256-17.259; see Wester- lund, C.G. Westerlund, C.G. 17.260-17.261, 18.063 Westerm. v. Westermaier, M. Westermaier, M. 17.262-17.275 Westermann, D.H. 17.276 Westersheim, Wettstein von v. Wettstein Westersheimia see Wettstein, R. Westh. v. Westhoff, F. Westhoff, F. 17.277 Westia see West, H. Westiella see West, G.S., West, W. (1848- 1914) Westiellopsis see West, G.S., West, W. (1848-1914) Westling, P.R. 17.278-17.279 Westling, R. v. Westling, P.R. Westman, L.F. 18.659 INDEX TO NAMES Weston, A.S. see Weston, R. Weston, R. 17.280-17.282 Weston, W.H. 17.283-17.286 Westonia see Weston, R. Westoniella see Weston, R. Westr. v. Westring, J.P. Westring, J.P. 17.287; see Zetterstedt, J.W. Westringia see Westring, J.P. Wettst. v. Wettstein, R. Wettst., F. v. Wettstein, F. (1895-1945) Wettstein von Westersheim v. Wettstein Wettstein, F. (1895-1945) 17.288-17.306, eal Wettstein, F. ff. 1905 see Wettstein, F. (1895- 1945) Wettstein, R. 17.307-17.390, 17.636, 18.072, 18.519; see Wagner, R., Watzl, B., Wett- stein, F’. (1895-1945), Witasek, J., Zahlbruckner, A., Zederbauer, E. Wettsteinia see Wettstein, R. Wettsteiniella see Wettstein, R. Wettsternina see Wettstein, R. Weyhe, M.F. 17.391 Weyhe, F. v. Weihe, M.F. Weyl, C.F. 17.392 Weyland, H.G. 17.393-17.394 Weylandicutis see Weyland, H.G. Weylandipollis see Weyland, H.G. Weylandites see Weyland, H.G. Weymayr, T. 17.395 Weymouth, W.A. 17.396 Weymouthia see Weymouth, W.A. Wheeler, C.F. 17.397-17.398 Wheeler, J. 77.399 Wheeler, J.L. 17.400 Wheeler, L.C. 17.401-17.407 Wheeler, W.A. 17.408-17.410 Wheeler, W.H. v. Wheeler, W.A. Wheeler, W.M. see Wheeler, W.A. Wheelock, W.E. 17.411-17.412 Wheld. v. Wheldon, J.A. Wheldon, J.A. 17.413-17.422 Wherry, E.T. 17.423-17.439, 16.551 Whetzel, H.H. 17.440-17.442 Whistling, C.G. 77.443 White, A.C. 17.444-17.445 White, C.D. 17.455-17.463 White, C.T. 17.446-17.454 White, D. v. White, C.D. White, E.A. 17.464 White, F.B.W. 17.465-17.466 White, F.I. see White, F.B.W. White, G. 17.467 White, I.C. 17.460 White, John (1756(?)-1832) 17.477 White, John (c. 1760-1837) 17.470 White, J.W. 17.468-17.469 White, T.G. 17.472 White, V.S.E. 17.473-17.475 Whitelegge, T. 16.835 647 INDEX TO NAMES Whiteochloa see White, C.T. Whiteodendron see White, C.T. Whitfield, R.P. 17.476-17.477 Whitford, H.N. 17.478-17.481 Whitfordia see Whitford, H.N. Whitfordiodendron see Whitford, H.N. Whiting, G.C. 17.545 Whitney, J.D. 16.815 Wibel, A.W.E.C. 17.482-17.484 Wibelia see Wibel, A.W.E.C. Wich. v. Wichura, M.E. Wichers, F.H. v. Wiggers, F.H. Wichura, M.E. 17.485-17.487; see Wimmer, Creal. Wichuraea see Wichura, M.E. Wickstroemia see Wikstrom, J.E. Widder, FJ. 17.488-17.500 Widm. v. Widmer, E. Widmer, E. 17.501 Widnmann, F. 17.502 Wiedemann, E. see Wiedemann, FJ. Wiedemann, FJ. 17.503 Wiedemannia see Wiedemann, F’,J. Wiegand, K.M. 17.504-17.516 Wiegmann, A.F., Sr. v. Wiegmann, A.J.F. Wiegmann, A.F.A. see Wiegmann, A.J.F. Wiegmann, A,J.F. 17.517-17.520 Wiegmannia see Wiegmann, A.J.F. Wieland, G.R. 17.521-17.534 Wieland, J.F. see Wieland, G.R. Wielandia see Wieland, G.R. Wielandiella see Wieland, G.R. Wieler, A.L. see Wachter, W. Wirerzb. v. Wierzbicki, P. Wierzbicki, P. alph. Wierzbickia see Wierzbicki, P. Wiesb. v. Wiesbaur, J.B. Wiesbaur, J.B. 17.535-17.541 Wiesner, J. von 17.542-17.551, 17.383, 18.519; see Wettstein, R., Willkomm, H.M., Zahlbruckner, A. Wiesnerella see Wiesner, J. von Wiesnerina see Wiesner, J. von Wigand, A. v. Wigand, J.W.A. Wigand, J. 17.040; see Wigand, J.W.A. Wigand, J.H.F. see Wigand, J.W.A. Wigand, J.W.A. 17.552-17.563 Wigg. v. Wiggers, F.H. Wigg., A. v. Wiggers, H.A.L. Wiggers, A. v. Wiggers, H.A.L. Wiggers, F.H. 17.564; see Weber, G.H. Wiggers, H.A.L. 17.565 Wiggersia see Wiggers, F.H. Wiggins, I.L. 17.566-17.571 Wigginsia see Wiggins, I.L. Wight, Rich. v. Wight, Rob. Wight, Rob. 17.572-17.580; see Wallich, N. Wight, W.F. 17.581-17.583 Wightia see Wight, Rob. Wigman, C.E.A. see Went, F.A.F.C. 648 Wirnst. v. Wiinstedt, K.J.F. Wiinstedt, K.J.F. 17.584-17.586 Wik, R. van der 17.587 Wykia see Wijk, R. van der Wikstr. v. Wikstrom, J.E. Wikstrom, J.E. 17.588-17.603, 18.763 Wikstroemia see Wikstrom, J.E. Wilbr. v. Wilbrand, J.B. Wilbrand, J.B. 17.604-17.607 Wilbrandia see Wilbrand, J.B: Wilcke, G.W.C. von 17.608-17.609 Wilcke, S.G. 17.610-17.611 Wilckea see Wilcke, G.W.C. von Wilckia see Wilcke, G.W.C. von Wilcox, E.F.M. 77.672 Wilcz., E. v. Wilczek, E. Wilcz., R. v. Wilczek, R. Wilczek, E. 17.613-17.624, 18.559 Wilczek, R. 17.625-17.626 Wilczekia see Wilczek, E. Wild, T. 17.002 WaldewEale7627, Wilde, J. 17.628-17.630 Wildenowia see Willdenow, C.L. Wilder, G.P. 17.631-17.634 Wildt, A. 17.635-17.636 Wiley, F.A. 17.637 Wilh., G. v. Wilhelm, G.T. Wilh., K. v. Wilhelm, K.A. Wilh., R. v. Wilhelm, R. Wilhelm II, Emperor of Germany 18.104 Wilhelm, C.A. v. Wilhelm, K.A. Wilhelm, G.T. 17.638 Wilhelm, K.A. 17.639-17.643, 17-545 Wilhelm, P.M. 17.638 Wilhelm, R. 77.644 Wilke, F.W. 17.645 Wilke, H. see Wilke, F.W. Wilkes, C. 17.646-17.647 Wilkesia see Wilkes, C. Wilkie, D. 17.648 Wilkinson, C.C. 17.649 Wilkinson, C.S. see Wilkinson, C.C. Wilkinson, G. see Wilkinson, C.C. Wilkinsonia see Wilkinson, C.C. Willblecbia see Willkomm, H.M. Willd. v. Willdenow, C.L. Willdenovia see Willdenow, C.L. Willdenow, C.L. 17.650-17.664 Willdenowa see Willdenow, C.L. Wille, J.N.F. 17.665-17.719, 16.709, 16.719, 18.122 Wille, N. v. Wille, J.N.F. Willea see Wille, J.N.F. Willeella see Wille, J.N.F. Willemet, P.R. 17.720-17.722; see Willemet, PaRedes? Willemet, P.R.F. de P. 77.723; see Wille- met, P.R. Willemet, R. v. Willemet, P.R. Willemetia see Willemet, P.R. Willey, H. 17.724-17.730 Willeya see Willey, H. Williams, B.S. 17.731-17.735, 16.742; see Warner, Rob. Williams, F.N. 17.736-17.759 Williams, H. 17.731, see Warner, Rob. Williams, Jam. see Williams, B.S. Williams, L. 17.760-17.763 Williams, L.O. 17.764-17.771 Williams, R.O. 17.772-17.773 Williams, R.O., Jr. 17.772 Williams, R.S. 77.774-17.788 Williams, S. (1743-1817) 17.789 Williams, S. (c. 1898-1965) see Williams, S. (1743-1817) Williams, T.A. 17.790-17.793 Williamsia see Williams, R.S. Williamsiella see Williams, R.S. Williamson, A.C. see Williamson, W.C. Williamson, H.B. 17.794-17.795 Williamson, J. (1774-1877) see Williamson, W.C. Williamson, J. (1839-1884) 17.796-17.797 Williamson, W.C. 17.798-17.807, 18.565; see West, T. Williamsonia see Williamson, W.C. Williamsonianthus see Williamson, W.C. Williamsoniella see Williamson, W.C. Willich, C.L. 17.808-17.810; see Weiss, F.W. Willichia see Willich, C.L. Willig, C.L. v. Willich, C.L. Willink, W.F. see Weber-van Bosse, A.A. Willis, B. see Willis, J.C. Willis, J.C. 17.811-17.835 Willis, M. 17.820 Willis, O.R. 17.836-17.839, 18.234 Willisia see Willis, J.C. Willk. v. Willkomm, H.M. Willkomm, H.M. 17.840-17.874, 17.3723 see Wettstein, R. Willkomm, M. v. Willkomm, H.M. Willkommia see Willkomm, H.M. Willkommlangea see Willkomm, H.M. Willm., E. v. Willmott, E.A. Willm., 7. v. Willmott, J. Willmott, E.A. 17.875 — Willmott, J. 77.876 Wilm., A. v. Wilmott, A.J. Wilmott, A.J. alph., 18.200 Wilms, F., Jr. alph. Wilms, F., Sr. v. Wilms, F.H. Wilms, F.H. see Wilms, F., Jr. Wilmsia see Wilms, F., Jr. Wilpert, H. 17.877-17.878 Wils., A. v. Wilson, A. Wils., C.L. v. Wilson, C.L. Wils., E. v. Wilson, E.H. Wils., F. v. Wilson, F.R.M. Wils., G.W. v. Wilson, G.W. INDEX TO NAMES Wils., f. v. Wilson, J. Wils., M. v. Wilson, M. Wils., N. v. Wilson, N. Wils., P. v. Wilson, P. Wils., W. v. Wilson, W. Wilson, A. 17.879-17.880, 17.415, 17.418 Wilson, Chinese v. Wilson, E.H. Wilson, C.L. 17.881-17.883 Wilson, E.H. 17.884-17.895 Wilson, F.R.M. 17.896-17.899 Wilson, G.W. 17.900-17.g01 Wilson, H. see Wilson, A. Wilson, J. 17.902 Wilson, Kina v. Wilson, E.H. Wilson, L.K. see Wilson, J. Wilson, M. alph. Wilson, Mrs. E.H. see Wilson, E.H. Wilson, N. 17.903 Wilson, P. 17.904 Wilson, W. 17.905-17.907 Wilsonastrum see Wilson, J. Wilsoma see Wilson, J., Wilson, W. Wilsoniella see Wilson, W. Wilsonipites see Wilson, J. Wilsomsporites see Wilson, J. Wilsonites see Wilson, J. Wiltshear, F.G. alph. Wiltshear, S.P. 17.908 Wiltshirea see Wiltshear, S.P. Wimm. v. Wimmer, C.F.H. Wimm., FE. v. Wimmer, F.E. Wimmer, A. 17.336 Wimmer, C.F.H. 17.913-17.922 Wimmer, F. v. Wimmer, C.F.H. Wimmer, F.E. 17.909-17.912 Wimmeria see Wimmer, C.F.H. Winch, N.J. 17.923-17.926, see Wallis, J. Winchell, A. see Winchell, N.H. Winchell, N.H. 17.927 Winchellia see Winchell, N.H. Winchellina see Winchell, N.H. Winchia see Winch, N.J. Winckler, E.L.W. 17.928-17.929 Windsor, House of see Windsor, J. Windsor, J. 17.930 Windsoria see Windsor, J. Windsorina see Windsor, J. Wingate, H. alph. Winge, QO. 17.931-17-935 Wingea see Winge, ©. Wingina see Wingate, H. Winkelmann, J. 17.936 Winkl., A. v. Winkler, Karl G.A. Winkl., C. v. Winkler, C.G.A. Winkl., E. v. Winkler, E. Winkl., Ha. v. Winkler, H.K.A. Winkl., Hu. v. Winkler, H.J.P. Winkl., M. v. Winkler, M. Winkl., W. v. Winkler, W. Winkler, A. v. Winkler, Karl G.A. 649 INDEX TO NAMES Winkler, C.G.A. 17.943-17.951 Winkler, E. 17.952-17.959 Winkler, H.J.P. 17.978-18.002 Winkler, H.K.A. 17.960-17.977 Winkler, Karl G.A. 17.937-17.942; see Winkler, M. Winkler, Konst. G.A. v. Winkler, C.G.A. Winkler, M. alph.; see Winkler, Karl G.A. Winkler, W. 18.003-18.004 Winklera see Winkler, H.K.A. Winklerella see Winkler, H.K.A. Winkleria see Winkler, H.K.A. Winslow, A.P. alph. Winslow, C.F. alph. Winslow, E.J. alph. Wint., F. v. Winter, F. Wint., G. v. Winter, H.G. Wint., J.M. v. Winter, J.M. Winter, A. see Winter, H.G. Winter, F. 18.005-18.007 Winter, G. v. Winter, H.G. Winter, H.G. 18.008-18.027; see Wartmann, F.B. Winter, J. see Winter, H.G. Winter, J.M. 78.028 Wintera see Winter, H.G. Winterana see Winter, H.G. Winterbottom, J.E. alph. Winterella see Winter, H.G. Winteria see Winter, H.G. Winterina see Winter, H.G. Winterl, J.J. 78.029 Winterlia see Winterl, J.J. Winteromyces see Winter, H.G. Winterschmidt, J.S. 78.030 Wirsing, A.L. 18.031 Wirtg. v. Wirtgen, P.W. Wirtg., F. v. Wirtgen, F.P. Wirtgen, F.P. 18.032-18.033 Wirtgen, P.W. 18.034-18.045; see Wirtgen, HEE: Wirtgenia see Wirtgen, F.P., Wirtgen, P.W. Wirth, C. 18.046 Wirz, J. 18.047 Wirzbicki, P.P. v. Wierzbicki, P. Wirzen, J.E.A. 18.048-18.051 Wisl. v. Wislizenus, F.A. Wislizenia see Wislizenus, F.A. Wislizenus, F.A. 18.052 Wistouch, S.M. alph. Wislouchiella see Wistouch, S.M. Wisn. v. Wisniewski, T. Wisneria see Wiesner, J. von Wisniewski, N. see Wisniewski, T. Wisniewski, P. see Wisniewski, T. Wisniewski, T. 18.053-18.061; see Zmuda, PN 6 Wisniowski, T. see Wisniewski, T. Wistrand, A.T. 16.514 Wistrom, J.A. 18.062-18.063; see Wistrom, 650 P.W. Wistrom, P.W. 18.064, 18.063 Wit, H.C.D. de 18.065 Witas. v. Witasek, J. Witasek, J. 18.066-18.073 With. v. Withering, W. Witham, E. see Witham, H.T.M. Witham, H.T.M. 18.074-18.076 Withamia see Witham, H.T.M. Withering, W. 18.077-18.082; see Wood- ward, TJ. Withering, W., Jr., 18.081-18.082 Witheringa see Withering, W. Witheringia see Withering, W. Witte, B.O.H. 18.083-18.086 Witte, E.T. 18.087-18.088 Witte, Heinr. 18.089-18.094; see Witte, E.T. Witte, Hern. v. Witte, B.O.H. Wittm. v. Wittmack, M.C.L. Wittmaack, M.C.L. v. Wittmack, M.C.L. Wittmack, L. v. Wittmack, M.C.L. Wittmack, M.C.L. 18.095-18.106, 16.709 Wittmackanthus see Wittmack, M.C.L. Wittmackia see Wittmack, M.C.L. Wittr. v. Wittrock, V.B. Wittrock, V.B. 18.107-18.136, 17.702, 17.708; see Wille, J.N.F., Wolle, F., Zopf, F.W. Wittrockia see Wittrock, V.B. Wittrockiella see Wittrock, V.B. Wittst. v. Wittstein, G.C. Wittstein, G.C. 18.137-18.139 Wittsteznia see Wittstein, G.C. Wobst, C.A. v. Wobst, K.A. Wobst, K.A. 18.140 Wocke, E. 18.141-18.142 Wodehouse, R.P. 18.143-18.152 Wodehouseia see Wodehouse, R.P. Woenig, F. 18.153-18.154 Woerl. v. Woerlein, G. Wohler, F. see Wiggers, H.A.L. Woerlein, G. 18.155 Wohlf. v. Wohlfahrt, R. Wohlfarth, R. 78.156 WoAll. v. Wohlleben, J.F. Wohlleben, J.F. 18.157 Wohltmann, F.F.W. 78.158-18.162 Wojinowic, W.P. 78.163 Wojnowicia see Wojinowic, W.P. Wolf, C.B. 18.164 Wolf, F.A. 18.165-18.166 Wolf, F.O. alph. Wolf, F.Tayl. see Wolf, F.A. Wolf, F.Th. 18.169-18.170 Wolf, N.M. von 18.167-18.168 Wolf, T. v. Wolf, F.Th. Wolff, H. v. Wolff, K.F.A.H. Wolff, J.F. 78.173 Wolff, J.O.R. 18.174-18.176 Wolff, J.P. alph. Wolff, K.F.A.H. 78.171-18.172, 17.545 Wolff, N. v. Wallich, N. Wolffia see Wolff, J.F. Wolffiella see Wolff, J.F. Wolffiopsis see Wolff, J.F. Wolfia see Wolf, N.M. von Wolfina see Wolf, F.A. Wolle, F. 18.177-18.179 Wollea see Wolle, F. Wollenweb. v. Wollenweber, H.W. Wollenweber, H.W. 18.180-18.193 Wolley-Dod, A.H. 18.194-18.200 Woloszcak, E. 18.201-18.216 Woloszynska, J. 18.217-18.228 Woloszynskia see Wotoszynska, J. Wolpert, J.J.B. 18.229 Wolter, J.W. 17.391 Wood, A. 18.230-18.237 Wood, D.D. sée Wood, J.M. Wood, H.C 18.238-18.240 Wood, H.C., Jr. see Wood, H.C Wood, H.C, Jr. v. Wood, H.C Wood, H.C, Sr. v. Wood, H.C Wood, J.B. 78.241 Wood, J.G. 18.251-18.253 Wood, J.M. 18.242-18.250 Wood, T.F. alph. Wood, W. alph. Woodcock, H.B.D. 18.254 Woodford, E.J.A. see Woodforde, J. Woodforde, J. 78.255 Woodfordia see Woodforde, J. Woodhead, N. 18.256 Woodhead, T.W. 78.257-18.258 Woodia see Wood, J.M., Woods, J. Woodiella see Wood, J.M. Woodiellantha see Wood, J.M. Woodr.-Peacock v. Woodruffe-Peacock, E.A. Woodruffe-Peacock, E.A. 78.259 Woods, A.F. alph. Woods, J. 18.260-18.262 Woods, J.E.T. 18.263-18.264 Woodsia see Woods, J. Woodson, R.E., Jr. 18.265-18.271; see Yunc- ker, T.G. Woodsonia see Woodson, R.E., Jr. Woodv. v. Woodville, W. Woodville, H. see Woodville, W. Woodville, W. 18.272 Woodvillea see Woodville, W. Woodw. v. Woodward, T.J. Woodw., R. v. Woodward, R. Woodward, R. 18.273 Woodward, T.J. alph. Woodwardia see Woodward, T.J. Woodwardides see Woodward, T.J. Woodwardites see Woodward, T.J. Woolls, W. 78.274-18.279 Woolsey, T.S., Jr. 18.280-18.282 Woolson, G.A. 18.283 Woolward, F.H. 18.284 INDEX TO NAMES Wooster, D. 18.285 Woot. v. Wooton, E.O. Wooton, E.O. 18.286-18.299 Wootonella see Wooton, E.O. Wootonia see Wooton, E.O. Woronin, M.S. 18.300-18.312 Woronina see Woronin, M.S. Woroninella see Woronin, M.S. Woronnia see Woronin, M.S. Worsdell, W.C. 18.313-18.326 Worsl. v. Worsley, A. Worsley, A. 18.327 Worsleya see Worsley, A. Wortmann, J. 18.328-18.329 Wossidlo, P. 18.330-18.334 Woycicki, S. see Woycicki, Z. Woycicki, Z. 18.335 Woyn. v. Woynar, H.K. Woynar, H.K. 18.336 Woynar, J. see Woynar, H.K. Wredow, J.C.L. 18.337-18.338 Wredow, K. see Wredow, J.C.L. Wretholm, C.J. see Wahlenberg, G. Wretschko, M. von 18.339-18.342 Wright, A.A. 18.343 Wright, C. alph. Wright, C.H. 18.344-18.345 Wright, E.P. 18.346-18.348 Wright, H. 17.815 Wright, J. 78.349-18.350 Wright, J.E. see Wright, C. Wright, W. alph. Wrightea see Wright, W. Wrightia see Wright, W. Wrightiella see Wright, C., Wright, E.P. Wrightioporia see Wright, C. Wttewaal, G. 17.660 ‘ Wunsche, F.O. 18.352-18.365; see Wange- rin, W.L. Wuensche, J.G. 78.357 Wiunsche, O. v. Winsche, F.O. Wiustnei, K.G.G. alph. Wuestnera see Wustnei, K.G.G. Wuitner, E. 18.366-18.367 Wulfen, F.X. von 18.368-18.370 Wulfema see Wulfen, F.X. von Wulff, E.V. 78.371-18.376 Wulff, J.C. 28.377-18.378 Wulff, N. v. Wallich, N. Wulff, T. 18.379 Wulffia see Wulff, J.C. Wulfsb. v. Wulfsberg, N.G.I. Wulfsberg, N.G.I. 18.360-18.381 Wullschlaegel, H.R. alph. Wullschlaegelia see Wullschlaegel, H.R. Wunschm. v. Wunschmann, E. Wunschmann, E. 18.382-18.384 Wunschmannia see Wunschmann, E. Wurm, F. 18.385-18.386 Wurth, T. 18.387-18.388 651 INDEX TO NAMES Wyatt, M. 78.389 Wyattia see Wyatt, M. Wydl. v. Wydler, H. Wydler, H. 18.390-18.396 Wydleria see Wydler, H. Wylie, R.B. 78.397-18.398 Xuarez, G. 18.399 Xuarezia see Xuarez, G. Yabe, H. 18.400-18.405 Yabe, Y. 18.406-18.411 Yabeiella see Yabe, H. Yamada, M. see Yamada, Y. Yamada, Y. 18.412-18.422 Yamadaella see Yamada, Y. Yamadaia see Yamada, Y. Yamadaphycus see Yamada, Y. Yamadora see Yamada, Y. Yamamoto, W. see Yamamoto, Y. Yamamoto, Y. 18.423-18.426 Yamamotoa see Yamamoto, Y. Yatabe, R. 18.427 Yatabea see Yatabe, R. Yatabella see Yatabe, R. Yates, L.G. 18.428-18.434 Yendo, K. 18.435-18.445 Yendonia see Yendo, K. Young, A. 18.446 Young, E. 18.447 Young, H.A. 78.448 Young, M.S. 18.449-18.452 Young, T. see Young, A. Young, W. (1742-1785) 18.453 Young, W. (1865-1947) 18.454 Youngia see Young, A. Youngken, H.W. 18.455-18.456; see Wood- son RYE, Jr: Yunck. v. Yuncker, T.G. Yuncker, T.G. 18.457-18.470 Yunckeria see Yuncker, T.G. Kab. v. Zabel, H. Zabel, H. 18.471-18.475 Kabelia see Zabel, H. Zacharias, E. 18.476-18.481 Zacharias, E.O 18.482-18.485 Aacharias, O. v. Zacharias, E.O. Kachariasia see Zacharias, E.O. Kahlbr. v. Zahlbruckner, A. Kahlbr., J. v. Zahlbruckner, J.B. Zahlbruckner, A. 18.486-18.545, 17.345, 17.384; see Wettstein, R. Zahlbruckner, J.B. 18.546 Kahlbrucknera see Zahlbruckner, A., Zahl- bruckner, J.B. Kahlbrucknerella see Zahlbruckner, A. Zahn, K.H. 18.547-18.562 Kalesskioxylon see Zalessky, M.D. Zalessky, M.D. 18.563-18.573 652 Aalesskya see Zalessky, M.D. Kalesskyella see Zalessky, M.D. Kalesskyoderma see Zalessky, M.D. Zalyesskii, M.D. v. Zalessky, M.D. Zamelis, A. 18.574-18.579 Zamels, A. v. Zamelis, A. Zanardini, G.A.M. 18.580-18.590 Zander, F.H.W.R. see Zander, Rob. Zander, R.H. 18.638 Zander, Rich. v. Zander, F.H.W.R. Zander, Rob. 18.591-18.593 Aanfr. v. Zanfrognini, C. Zanfrognini, C. 18.594-18.597 Zanichelli, G.G. v. Zannichelli, G.G. Zannichelli, G.G. 18.598 Kannichellia see Zannichelli, G.G. Kapa. v. Zapatowicz, H. Zapatowicz, H. 18.599 Kaw. v. Zawadzki, A.J.A. Zawadski, A.J.A. v. Zawadzki, A.J.A. Zawadzki, A.J.A. 18.600-18.601 Zawadzsky, A.J.A. v. Zawadski, A.J.A. Zea, F.A. alph. Zechner, L. 17.545 Aederb. v. Zederbauer, E. Zederbauer, E. 18.602-18.607 Aederbauera see Zederbauer, E. Zeiller, C.R. 18.608-18.619 Zeiller, R. v. Geiller, C.R. Aeilleria see Zeiller, C.R. Aeullerisporites see Zeiller, C.R. Aeulleropteris see Zeiller, C.R. Zeise, H. 16.711 Zeisel, S. 17.545 Kelen. v. Zelentzky, N.M. Zelentzky, N.M. 18.620-18.623 Zeller, G. 16.709 Zeller, S.M. 18.624-18.632 Kelleromyces see Zeller, S.M. Aenk. v. Zenker, J.C. Zenker, G.A. see Zenker, J.C. Zenker, J.C. 18.633-18.637 Aenkerella see Zenker, J.C. Aenkeria see Zenker, J.C. Aenkerina see Zenker, J.C. Zenkert, C.A. 18.638 Zerafa, S. 18.639 Zermann, C.A. 18.640 Aetterst., J.E. v. Zetterstedt, J.E. Ketterst., J.W. v. Zetterstedt, J.W. Zetterstedt, J.E. 18.641-18.658 Zetterstedt, J.W. 18.659-18.660 Aeyh. v. Zeyher, C.L.P. Koil. 0. Leynern|s ve Zeyher, C.L.P. alph.; see Zeyher, J.M. Zeyher, J.L. see Zeyher, J.M. Zeyher, J.M. 18.661-18.663; see Zeyher, (CGI 2, Keyherella see Zeyher, C.L.P. Aeyheria see Zeyher, J.M. Kick. v. Zickendrath, E. Zickendrath, E. 18.664-18.666, 16.779 Alegensp. v. Ziegenspeck, H.R.T. Ziegenspeck, H.R.T. 18.667-18.668 Zigno, A. de 18.669-18.670 Aignoa see Zigno, A. de Kugnoella see Zigno, A. de Kignoina see Zigno, A. de Zigra, J.H. 18.677 Zillig, H. alph. Kumm. v. Zimmeter, A. Zimmer, C. 17.986 Kimmerm., A. v. Zimmermann, P.W.A. Kimmerm., H. v. Zimmermann, H. Aummerm., f.G. v. Kimmermann, F.G. von Kimmerm., O.E.R. v. Zimmermann, O.E.R. Kimmerm., W. v. Zimmermann, W.M. Zimmermann, A. v. Zimmermann, P.W.A. Zimmermann, E.H. see Zimmermann, W.M. Zimmermann, F. see Zimmermann, W.M. Zimmermann, H. 18.678-18.679 Zimmermann, J.G. von 18.680 Zimmermann, L. see Zimmermann, P.W.A. Zimmermann, O.E.R. 18.681-18.682 Zimmermann, P.W.A. 18.672-18.677, 17-549 Zimmermann, Walth. see Zimmermann, W.M. Zimmermann, W.M. 18.683-18.693 Kimmermannia see Zimmermann, P.W.A., Zimmermann, W.M. Kimmermanniella see Zimmermann, P.W.A. Aimmermannioxylon see Zimmermann, W.M. Aimmermannitheca see Zimmermann, W.M. Zimmeter, A. 18.694-18.696 Zimmeter, J. see Zimmeter, A. Zinn, J.G. 18.697-18.698 Kinnia see Zinn, J.G. Zippel, H. 18.699-18.701 Kutt. v. Zittel, K.A. von Zittel, K.A. von 18.702 Alttelia see Zittel, K.A. von Kuttelina see Zittel, K.A. von Zmuda, A.J. 18.704-18.70g, 18.057 Zobel, A. 18.710 INDEX TO NAMES Zodda, G. 18.711-18.712 Koddaea see Zodda, G. Zoller, H. 16.651 Koh. v. Zohary, M. Zohary, M. 18.713-18.714 Koll. v. Zollinger, H. Kollik. v. Zollikofer, C.T. Zollikofer, C.T. 78.715 Aollikoferia see Zollikofer, C.T. Zollinger, H. 18.716-18.723 Kollingeria see Zollinger, H. Zopf, F.W. 18.724-18.746 Zopf, W. v. Zopf, F.W. Kopfia see Zopf, F.W. Kopfiella see Zopf, F.W. Kopfinula see Zopf, F.W. Zorn, J. 18.747-18.749 Korma see Zorn, J. Zornow, R. 18.750 Ksch. v. Zschacke, G.H. Zschacke, G.H. 18.751-18.757 Zschacke, H. v. Zschacke, G.H. Kschackea see Kschacke, G.H. Kucc. v. Zuccarini, J.G. Zuccagni, A. 18.758-18.760 Kuccagnia see Zuccagni, A. Kuccangnia see Zuccagni, A. Zuccarini, F.C. see Zuccarini, J.G. Zuccarini, J.G. 18.761-18.768 Kuccarinia see Zuccarini, J.G. Zuchold, E.A. 18.769 Zurn, E.S. 18.154 Zukal, H. 18.770-18.776, 18.509 Kumagl. v. Zumaglini, A.M. Zumaglini, A.M. 16.777 Zumstein, J. 17.105 Zundel, G.L.1. 18.778-18.780 Kundelula see Zundel, G.L.I. Kwackhia see Zwack-Holzhausen, P.F.W. von Zwack-Holzhausen, P.F.W. von 18.781- 18.782 Zwack-Holzhausen, W. von v. Zwack- Holzhausen, P.F.W. von Zwanziger, G.A. 18.783-18.785 Zycha, H. alph., 16.773 653 = poe mir . 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Me hdl I 4 ’ ‘ > wr Lira ig ie "3c me heeveeay' red "el ; ie ‘ ath a rs tae | ¥ oe a iy i “2 * po bey OR Oa ere . 0 7 Tae ; 0a : ae as ua ad J eA iit ms ge Lae Ee iva in . ‘ 3 BOLTON vol. pages plates date I [i]-xii, [1 ]-68 I-44 Aug 1795 engr. t.p. p. xii: 14 Mar 1795 2 [i]-xvi, [1]-72 | 45-92 Jun 1797 p. vi: 14 Dec 1796 3 [i]-xiv, [1]-80 93-138 Aug 1799 p. iv: 8 Feb 1799 4 {i*], [i]-clxxx, 139-182 Dec 1820 Wat [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. 2, printed t.p. “... mit 48...” Vol. 2;\printed its) $4 ./.-amit 46 jo.) 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 goo 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 ... 1820.” c: engraved, “Historia fungorum circa Halifax sponte nascentium tomi iv, A. Agaricus Pei: Micor.*7 Ref.: BM 1:.192; LS 3294; NI 196; PR g62. 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. ae 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.: 1H 2: 84.—Reference in Index Herbariorum, a standard source Tolken, Index herb. austro-afr. 58. 1971. References in standard works BIBLIOGRAPHY and BIOGRAPHY: AG 5(1): 394; Barnhart 1: 214; BB p. 37; BL 1: 28, 54: BM 1: 192-193, 6: 106; Bossert p. 44; CSP 9: 288, 12: 174, 13: 665; Kew 1: 201. Pearson, S. Afr. J. Science 8: 59-79. 1911 (portr., bibl., itineraries) Anon., Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1911: 275-277, 319-322. Pearson, Rep. S. Afr. Ass. Adv. Sci. 8: 59-79. 1912 (bibl., portr.) Stapf, Proc. Linn. Soc. London 1911/12: 42-44. Harloth, Fl. S. Afr. 1: x. 1913 (portr.) or books Verduyn de Boer, Botanists at the Cape. 1929 (portr.) about Nelmes and Cuthbertson, Bot. Mag. Dedic. 1827-1927: 270-272. 1932 (portr. White, Stapeliae 1: 105. 1937. author Hutchinson, A botanist in Southern Africa 645. 1946. and his Litjeharms, The life and work of Harry Bolus, Cape Town. 1965 (mimeogr.) 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); Neobolusia Schlechter (1895). Note: Bolusanthemum Schwantes (1928) is dedicated to his daughter-in-law Harriet Margaret Louisa Bolus née Kensit (q.v.) g- Book number ! 625. Icones orchidearum austro-africanarum extra-tropicarum; or, figures with descriptions, of See Short-title EOE ESTA Journal articles works 266 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 [iJ-vi, [1, note], l-p., [2 p. ind.] 2 51-100 20 Aug 1896 {i-iii], l.p., [3 p. ind.], app. [2]p., preface and t.p. to vol. 1 [viii]p. 2 I I-I00 Apr-Jun 1911 [i-vi], l.p. [3 p. ind.]; page iv: Apr 1911, Nat. Nov. Nov 1911, BR inser. 15 Jun 1911. I I-100 1913 [i-v], l.p.; page v: 12 Feb 1913, Nat. Nov. Dec 1913. (es) 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 Kemsit) (1877-1970), South African botanist, daughter-in-law of Harry Bolus. (L. Bolus). }» Proposed citation form as author HERBARIUM and TypPEs: BOL, other material BM, GRA, NBG, PRE, SAM. Ref.: IH 2: 82. }» References to collections Tolken, Index herb. austro-afr. 1971. References in standard biographical and bibliographical works [pastioceann 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 EPONYMY: Bolusanthemum Schwantes (1928). — Note: For other eponyms based on the ee Bolus, cf. supra, sub Harry Bolus. Book number short-title [reas Notes on Mesembryanthemum and allied genera. ICape Town 1928-1958. Oct. (Notes Mesembryanthemum). |» Abbreviation of short-title Part I: 1 Jul 1928 (reprinted from articles appearing in 8. 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 337-350 24 Jun 1932 33-48 24 Jan 1929 177-192 9 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 ITI-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 UA 3 9088 00872