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Hooker, Joseph Dalton, 46. On a new genus 

 of Balanophoreae (Dactylanthus Taylori) from 

 New Zealand, and two new species of Balano- 

 phora (B. Harlandi and B. Lowii). Linn. Soc. 

 Trans. XXII., 1859, pp. 425-427. 



47. The monstrous Begonia frigida at Kew, 



in relation to Mr. DARWIN'S " Theory of Natural 

 Selection." Ann. Nat. Hist. V., 1860, pp. 350- 

 352. 



48. On the origination and distribution of 



species : Introductory essay to the Flora of 

 Tasmania. Silliman, Journ. XXIX., 1860, pp. 

 1-25, 305-326. 



49. On Fropiera, a new Mauritian genus 



of calycifloral exogens, of doubtful affinity. 

 [I860.] Linn. Soc. Journ. V., 1861 (Bot.), pp. 

 1-2. 



50. On Barteria, a new genus of Passi- 



florea>, from the Niger River. Linn. Soc. Journ. 

 V., 1861 (Sot.), pp. 14-15. 



. 51. An account of the Plants collected by 



Dr. WALKER in Greenland and Arctic America 

 during the Expedition of Sir Francis M'CLIN- 

 TOCK, R.N., in the Yacht " Fox." [I860.] Linn. 

 Soc. Journ. V., 1861 (Bot.), pp. 79-88. 



52. On the vegetation of Clarence Peak, 



Fernando Po ; with descriptions of the Plants 

 collected by Mr. Gustav MANN on the higher 

 parts of that mountain. [1861.] Linn. Soc. 

 Journ. VI., 1862 (Bot.), pp. 1-23. 



53. Illustrations of the Floras of the Ma- 

 layan Archipelago and of Tropical Africa. 

 [I860.] Linn. Soc. Trans. XXIII., 1862, pp. 

 155-173. 



54. Outlines of the distribution of Arctic 



plants. [I860.] Linn. Soc. Trans. XXIII., 



1862, pp. 251-348. 



55. On three Oaks of Palestine. [1861.] 



Linn. Soc. Trans. XXIII., 1862, pp. 381-387. 



56. On the Cedars of Lebanon, Taurus, 



Algeria, and India. Nat. Hist. Review, 1862, 

 pp. 11-18. 



57. On a new Heliconia with the habits of 



a Musa, sent from New Granada by Dr. A. 

 ANTIIOINE to the Royal Gardens, Kew. Linn. 

 Soc. Journ. VII., 1863 (Bot.), pp. 68-69. 



58. On Wehvitschia, a new genus of 



Gnetacea?. [1862.] Linn. Soc. Trans. XXIV., 



1863, pp. 1-48. 



Hooker, Joseph Dalton, and George Bentham. 

 Note on the embryo of Ancistrooladus. Linn. 

 Soc. Journ. VII., 1863 (Bot.), p. 111. 



Hooker, Joseph Dalton, and Edward Win. 

 Binney. On the structure of certain Lime- 

 stone nodules enclosed in seams of Bituminous 

 Coal, with a description of some Trigonocar- 

 pons contained in them. [1854.] Phil. Trans. 

 1855, pp. 149-156. 



Hooker, Joseph Da I ton, and William Henry 

 Harvey. Alg:c Antarctica, being characters 

 and descriptions of the hitherto unpublished 

 species of Alga?, discovered in Lord Auckland's 

 Group, Campbell's Island, Kerguelen's Land, 

 Falkland Islands, Cape Horn, and other southern 

 circum polar regions, (luring the voyage of H.M. 

 Discovery Ships, Erebus and Terror. Hooker, 

 Lond. Journ. Bot. IV., 1845, pp. 249-276, 293- 

 298. 



2. Alga? Nova? Zelandia?; being a 

 catalogue of all the species of Algae yet recorded 

 as inhabiting the shores of New Zealand, with 

 characters and brief descriptions of the new 

 species discovered during the voyage of H.M. 

 Discovery Ships, Erebus and Terror ; and of 

 others communicated to Sir W. HOOKER by 

 Dr. SINCLAIR, the Rev. W. COLENSO, and M. 

 RAOTJL. Hooker, Lond. Jouru. Bot. IV., 1845, 

 pp. 521-551 ; VII., pp. 443-445. 



3. Alga? Tasmanica? ; being a cata- 

 logue of the species of Alg<e collected on the 

 shores of Tasmania, with characters of the new 

 species. Hooker, Lond. Journ. Bot. VI., 1847, 

 pp. 397-417. 



Hooker, Joseph Dalton, and H, E. Strickland. 

 On the distribution and organic contents of 

 the "Ludlow Bone Bed," in the districts of 

 Woolhope and May Hill. With a note on the 

 seed-like bodies found in it. Geol. Soc. Journ. 

 IX., 1853, pp. 8-12. 



Hooker, Joseph Dalton, and T. Taylor. He- 

 patica? Antarctica? ; being characters and brief 

 descriptions of the Hepatica? discovered in the 

 southern circumpolar regions during the voyage 

 of H.M. discovery ships "Erebus" and "Terror." 

 Hooker, Lond. Journ. Bot. III., 1844, pp. 366- 

 400, 454-480. 



2. Musci Antarctic!; being characters, 



with brief descriptions, of the new species of 

 Mosses discovered during the voyage of H.M. 

 discovery ships " Erebus " and " Terror " in the 

 southern circumpolar regions, together with those 

 of Tasmania and New Zealand. Hooker, Lond. 

 Journ. Bot. III., 1844, pp. 533-556. 



3. Lichenes Antarctic! ; being cha- 

 racters and brief descriptions of the new Lichens 

 discovered in the southern circumpolar regions, 

 Van Diemeu's Land, and New Zealand, during 

 the voyage of H.M. discovery ships " Erebus " 

 and " Terror." Hooker, Lond. Journ. Bot. III., 

 1844, pp. 634-658. 



- 4. llepatic Antarctica?, supplemen- 



tum ; or specific characters, with brief descrip- 

 tions, of some additional species of the Hepatica? 

 of the Antarctic regions, New Zealand, and Tas- 

 mania, together with a few from the Atlantic 

 Islands and New Holland. Hooker, Lond. 

 Journ. Bot, IV., 1845, pp. 79-97. 



