BOTANICAL INFORMATION. 



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From various parts, 



SOUTH AMERICA,— r^rynVA. 



h 



Collected hj 



Blanchet, Clans- * 300 species from the Province 



sen ^ J and Lush- 

 nath. 



of Minas Geraes. 



Guiana. 



Sir E. Schom- The introducer of the Victoria 



Surinam. 



burgk, 

 Hostmann^. 



Water-Lily. 

 ^ See the account of his perilous 

 journey In the Lond. Joum. 

 of Botany, vol. i. 



Caraccas. P. 



K. Porter, Linden. 



Buenos Ayres, Eio, and South Tweedie. 

 Brazil. 



Brazils: — Eio, Organ Moun- Gardner: 4000 



Many new species. 



tains, and Pernambuco. 



Columbia and Loxa, 



Peru. 



Chili. P. 



Amazon river. 



Amazon region 



Bolivia. 



species 



Hartweg. 



Coadjutor to Mr. Fielding in 

 the publication of the * Ser- 

 tum Plant.* and afterwards 

 Director of the Bot. Gard. 



Ceylon. 



About 250 most esiuisite spe- 

 cimens. 



* More than 2000 species, being 



the set reserved for himself. 



Mathews*, Pop- 

 pig (Author of 

 Travels in Chili, 

 etc.). 



Poppig, Cuming, ^ The Herbarium of Dr. Gillies 



Bridges, Gil- 

 lies^ 



Poppig, King, 

 Euiz and Pa- 

 von*. 



Spruce. 



had just come into Lambert's 

 hands, when on Ws death it 

 was sold to Mr. Fielding. 

 ^ No. 101 of Lambert's sale. 



Now (1853) engaged as a col- 

 lector in this region. 



Pentland & Kelly 



From various parts. 



NEW HOLLAND. 



Sieber, Allan Cun- ^ The two brothers Eichard and 

 ningham ^, An- Allan Cunningham were both 



derson, Caley, 

 Frazer. 



in succession appointed Co- 

 lonial Botanists at Sydney, 

 and made great additions to 

 the plants imported into 

 England from that continent. 



