THE ROYAL HERBARIUM AT MUNICH. 103 
The following is a MS. estimate by Zuccarini, of the extent of his 
herbarium, with reference to the quarters of the globe :— 
Flora Europea |, à : : 2 . 6500 species. 
Flora Asiatica . . : . i > 6750 ,, 
Flora Africana . s : : : : $380 ,, 
Flora Americana . : 3 : à à G 
Flora Australasica : ; peta FIV 4 
26,190. ,, 
Zuccarini added to this, besides, 5,000 plants of culture, from various 
gardens. 
mutual exchange which we have pointed out; and may likewise serve as a sort of key, 
wherewith to compute the relative numerical proportions of the grand divisions of the 
Vegetable Kingdom. - 
lA... uix 806 | 22. Principes . . . 18 | 43. Rhœades ... 854 
2. Lichenes . . . . 165 | 23.Conifere .. . 189 | 44. Nelumbia . . . 20 
8.Fungi .:... 204 | 24. Piperite ... 57 | 45. Parietales . . . 350 
4. Hepaticæ. . . . 101 | 25. Aquaticæ . .. 9 | 46. Peponiferæ ., 60 
D. NM AV. 767 | 26.Juliflore ... 404 | 47. Opuntiæ ... ll 
6. Equiseta . . .. 12 | 97.Oleracee . . + 443 | 48.Caryophylline. 585 
(fe © 44 560 | 28.Thymelee... 489 | 49. Columniferee . 455 
8. Hydropterides . 8 | 29.Serpentarieæ . 34 | 50.Guttifere . . ` 200 
9.Selagines.... 54 | 30. Plumbagines . 149 51. Hesperides .. 38 
10. Zamieæ .... 4 | 31. Aggregate .. 2817 | 52. Acera . . . . . 218 
ll. Rhizantheæ . . 4 | 32. Campanuline . 296 | 53. Polygaline .. 175 
12. Glumaceæ . . . 1813 | 33. Caprifoliaceæ . 620 | 54. Frangulaceæ. . 254 
13. Enantioblaste. 152 | 34. Contortæ . . . 520 55. Tricocee .,. 370 
14. Helobieæ ... 22 | 35. Nuculiferæ . . 1312 56. Terebinthaceæ 317 
15. Coronariæ . . . 597 | 36. Tubifloræ . . . 471 57. Gruinales . . . 387 
16. Artorhizæ . . . 28 | 37. Personatæ. . . 1090 | 58. Calycifloræ . . 360 
17. Ensatæ .... 363 | 38. Petalanthæ ., 270 | 59 Myrtiflome .. 505 
18. Gynandræ. . . 385 | 39.Bicomes ... 439 | 60. Rosifloræ - «+ 560 
19. Scilomeneæ . . 84 | 40. Discanthæ. . . 780 61. Leguminose. . 2325 
20. Fluviales ... 46 | 41.Corniculatæ . . 346 | —- 
21. Spadicifloræ . . — 60 | 42. Polycarpicæ. . 561 26,230 
It may be interesting, also, in a literary point of view, to enumerate all the bo- - 
1819 te 1848; we sedie CORE S eee from the ye 
1819 to 1848; we accordingly subjoin an alphabetical li of them. Albers, An- 
drzeiowsky, Balsamo, Baumann, Bentham, Berger, Bertero, Bertoloni, Besser. 
rich, Biasoletto, Bieberstein, Bischoff, Boissier, Bongard, Boek, Bracht, A. 
Brehm, R. Brown, Bruch, Brunner, Bunge, Chamisso, Ch ney, ing, Czyhak, 
De Candolle, sen. et jun., Delille, D’Herigoyen, Diesing, Dö , sen. et Drege, 
Duby, Duval, Ecklon, Erhardt, Einsele, Elsmann, Endlicher, Erdl, Esch , 
Fiirnro 
huber, Hohenacker, Holl, Hooker, Hoppe, Hornemann, Hiigel, Karwinski, Kóberlin, 
Koch, Krauer, Krämer, Krauss, Króber, Kummer, Landerer, Lang, Langsdorff, vou 
Ledebour, Lehmann, Le Maire, Leo, Lessing, Leydoldt, » Lindley, Lod- — — 
diges, Lucas, Lunz, Martens, von Martius, C. A. Meyer, E. Meyer, Meisner, Mer- À 
tens, jun., Mettingh, Michahelles, Mikan, Mohl, Noë, Nolte, de Notaris, Ohmüller, — 
