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BOTANICAL INFORMATION, 



Spain, North-west, 



Collected ly 

 Durieu. 



Sardinia. 



Miiller. 



Dalmatia, J°. 

 Hungary. 

 Bumelia. 

 South of France. 



Lang. 

 Heuffel. 

 Privaldslrsr, 

 Bentham. 



Great Britain and Ireland. 



Fielding. 



France, Germany, Italy, and Various persons. 



Portugal. 

 Utraine; 



Flora of Elizabethgrad. 

 of Catherinenstadt. P. 

 Greece and its Islands. 



Boshnialc. 



Haufit. 



Aucher-Eloy, 



A half-pay officer in the French 

 army. His collection con- 

 sisted of about 300 or 400 

 species, of which probably 

 50 are new. 



A diligent agent of the Unio 

 Itineraria. 



See his Catalogue of the Plants 

 of the Pyrenees. 



This ardent Botanist, a native of 

 Blois in France, abandoned 



his trade as a printer and 

 bookseller, for the sake of 

 investigating the vegetable 

 productions of the East. He 

 devoted eight years of his 

 life to this undertaking, till 

 death, the result of fatigue, 

 closed his labours. With 

 very limited means, this Na- 

 turalist explored many parts 

 of Turkey, Greece, Egypt, 

 Syria, and Persia. Mr. Field- 

 ing obtained nearly 3000 

 plants from this collection. 

 See Joum. of Botany, vol. iii. 



ASIA. — CoUeciion very rich. 



ExTSSiAN Territories 

 Odessa and Tauria. P. 



Caucasus. P. 



Compere, Bieber- 



stein, Steven. 

 Wilhelms, Hohen- 



acker\ Hoffs, etc. 



Very complete. 



* Of Esslingen, near Stutgard. 



