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Greville, R. K. 



1823-1829. Seottisli Cryptogamic Flora, or colored figures and descriptions 

 of cryptogamic plants belonging chiefly to the order Fungi, and 

 intended to serve as a continuation of English Botany. Vols. 1-6. 

 Edinburgh. 



[We have consulted the six volume edition, each volume contain- 

 ing sixty plates and dated as follows: vol. 1, 1823; vol. 2, 1824; 

 voL 3, 1825; vol. 4, 1826; vol. 5, 1827; vol. 6, 1828. (Cf. Pritzel, 

 1872, p. 128, and Jackson, 1881, p. 240 for dates, 1823-1829.)] 

 1830. Algae Britanuicae, or descriptions of the marine and other inarticu- 

 lated plants. Edinburgh. 

 Hagem, O. 



1908. Beobachtuiigeii ucber die Gattung Vrospora in Kristianiaf, jord. Xyt 

 Mag. fur Natur., vol. 46, p. 289. Cliristiania. 

 Hansgirg, a. 



1886-1888. Prodromus der Algenflora von Bohmen. Erster Theil enthaltend 

 die Rhodophyceen, Phaeophyceen und einer Theil der Chlorophyceen. 

 Arch, naturw. Landesdurchf. v. Bohmen. 

 1886, vol. 5, part 1, no. 6. 

 1888, vol. 6, part 2, no. 6. 



1888. Ueber die Gattungen Herposteiron Nag. und Aphanochaete Berth, non 



A. Br. ncbst einer systematischen Uebersicht aller bisher bekannten 

 oogamen und anoogamen Confervoiden-Gattungen. Flora, pp. 211- 

 223. 

 Hariot, p. 



1889. Algucs, in Mission scientifique du Cap Horn, 1882, 1883. Vol. 5, 



Botanique, pp. 1-109, pis. 1-9. Paris. 

 1889-1890. Notes sur le genre Trentepohlia Martius. Journ. de Bot., vol. 3, 

 and vol. 4. 



Harvey, W. H. 



1834. Notice of a collection of algae, communicated to Dr. Hooker by the late 

 Mrs. Cliarles Telfair from "Cap Malheureux" in Mauritius, with 

 descriptions of some new and little known species. The Journal of 

 Botany (Hooker), vol. 1, p. 147. London. 



1838. The genera of South African plants, arranged according to the natural 

 system. Cape Town. 



1846-18.51. Phycologia Britannica. London. 



[According to a memorandum from E. M. Holmes to F. S. Collins, 

 this work Avas issued in parts of six ])lates each, part 1 having be<Mi 

 issued January, 1846, then monthly parts to part 42, issued June 1, 

 1849. After that the issues were irregular, the last part (60) 

 having been issued August, 18.51. The issues may be summarized, 

 so far as we have the information, as follows: 



1846, plates 1-72. 



1847, plates 73-144. 



1848, plates 145-216. 



1849, plates 217-258. 

 1849-1851, plates 259-354. 

 1851, plates 355-360. 



The title pages of the volumes are dated as follows: 

 1846, vol. 1 (plates 1-120). 

 1849, vol. 2 (plates 121-240). 

 1851, vol. 3 (plates 241-360)]. 



