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accomplishment of his wishes. But as the Botanical harvest 
commences in that country at the Autumnal Equinox, the 
journey ought to begin in September of the present year, 
and the traveller must, previous to that period, be supplied 
with the necessary means. To such a country, indeed, the 
riches and peculiarities of whose vegetable productions may 
be estimated by the Flora Atlantica of Desfontaines, two tra- 
vellers ought, if possible, to be sent, that the labour may be 
proportionably diminished: and we calculate their expenses at 
from 3000 to 4000 florins.” 
Those who wish to encourage this undertaking are re- 
quested to transmit their names and the number of shares 
they desire, before the month of June; and the subscriptions 
must be sent in before August. Each individual must contri- 
bute at least to the value of two shares. 
As soon as it is ascertained that the number of subscribers 
is sufficient to warrant the sending collectors to Algiers, in- 
formation to that effect will immediately be transmitted to the 
Members, Mr. Hunneman will, we believe, still kindly 
undertake to receive subscriptions for this and the other 
departments of the Unio Itineraria. 
The Circular above-mentioned contains the correction of a 
few errors in regard to the naming of the Dalmatian and 
Pyrenzan plants of the year 1829. 
1. DALMATIAN COLLECTION. 
The species distributed as Pyrus salicifolia, L. is P. eleagni- 
Jolia, Pall. (P. salicifolia, Balb.)—Of Campanula cordata, 
Vis. and C. muralis, Portschl. the tickets have been, by 
some accident, changed. That species, allied to. C. Ay- 
brida, L. (Prismatocarpus, L’ Herit.) is the true C. cordata, 
Vis. 
The undetermined Crocus, is Crocus Pallasii, Goldbach, Ene: 
cording to M. Gay of Paris. 
2, PynEN;EAN COLLECTION. : 
Fraxinus australis, Gay (of 1899), is only F. ae L. var. 
(A few specimens of the true F. australis, Gay, were 
gathered in the journey of 1830.) 
