BOTANICAL INFORMATION. 



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Northern Persia. P. 



Collected hy 

 Meyer & Szowitz, 

 Hausen, Gme- 

 lin, Jun, 



Altai Mts. Nearly perfect. P. Ledebour^, Meyer, ^ Author of the Flora Altaica 



Plants from Kamtchatka. P, 



Siberia. P, 



China. P. 



Yebler, Bunge^, * Professor at Dorpat. 



Fischer. 

 Mertens, Fischer, 



Kastatsky, etc. 

 Turczamnoff, 



Vladzimirtsky, 



Prof. Bunge^, and 

 Fortune. 



^ Collected during the inissiou 

 to Pekin. 



China, near Macao 



Kev.' J. Vacheil. Chaplain to the Factory at 



Macao. 

 Syria, Palestine, Arabia, chiefly Schimper^, and ^ In the employ of the Unio Iti- 



fromMount Sinai and Mecca. 

 Syria, Valley of Fatma. 



others, 

 Fischer. 



nerana. 



Smyrna. 



Persia, Mesopotamia. P. 



Collected hy a person in* the 

 employ of the Viceroy of 

 Egypt. 



^ About 2700 species. 



IMount Taurus and Ak^ppo, 

 Turcomania. P. 

 East Indies. 



Aucher-Elov. 

 Aucher-Eloy*", 



S chimp er, 



Szowitz. 

 Kotschy. 

 Kardin, etc. 

 Dr. Wallich^ Mr. ^ About 3000 species. 



Law^ Dr. 

 Wight. 



Simla, in the Himalayan Mts., Lieut. Simpson. 



and Bolam Pass. 



Ceylon. Col. "Walker. 



Java. Unkno^vn. 



Philippine Islands. Cuming. 



^ Sent to Mr. Lambert, and 

 purchased by Mr, Fielding 

 at his sale. 



About 500 rare and valuable 

 species. 



A most complete collection of 

 about 2500 species. 



Cape of Good Hope, 



Port Natal. 



VOL. VI 



AFRICA. 



Drege^ Ecklon & * A complete set of his very ex- 

 Zeyher. tensive collection in the Co* 



lony. Sec Comp. to the Bot. 



Mag., vol. ii. 

 Krauas. 350 species. 



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