Chile, 2, 529 (1826), appeared there as a nomen nudum. Actually 

 the first description was published 3 years later by Hooker in Hook. 

 Bot. Misc. 1, 158 (September 1829). 



Wight's " Illustrations of Indian Botany," which appeared in 

 Hook. Bot. Misc. 2, 90-110 (after 22 Oct., 1830), 344-360 (autumn? 

 1831), 3, 84-104 (spring? 1832), 291-302 (1 March, 1833), was 

 reprinted, under the same title, at Glasgow (Curll & Bell), the title- 

 page bearing the date 1831. This date evidently refers only to 

 the first part of the reprint, which must necessarily have appeared 

 in instalments. In the Bradley BibliogTaph}^ 1, 471, the date of 

 the reprint is given as 1831 [-33]. The copy seen by Pritzel, 

 Thesaurus, ed. 2, n. 10243 included pp. 1-70, tt. i-xix, xxi-xli, 

 which originally appeared in the Botanical Miscellany during the 

 period 1830-33. A copy, presented by George Bidie to Sir J. D. 

 Hooker, and now in the Library of the Royal Botanic Gardens, 

 Kew, ends with p. 58 and t. xxxii, the last instalment being missing. 

 This shows that the title-page was issued before the completion of 

 the reprint. 



Advantage was taken, when reprinting, to adjust the text 

 slightly. Thus the accounts of Pterospermiim suherifolium, p. 45, 

 Bryophyllwn calycinwn, p. 55,- and Butea frondosa, p. 57, begin at 

 the top of the page, instead of some distance down as in the 

 " Botanical IMiscellany," while the description of Villarsia macro- 

 phylla, pp. 51-52, and the general remarks, pp. 53-54, are adjusted 

 so that the former ends at the bottom of p. 52, and the latter begin 

 at the top of p. 53. 



The continuation of the " Illustrations of Indian Botany " 

 pubhshed in Hook. Journ. Bot. 1, 62-67, 225-231 (1834) does not 

 appear to have been reprinted. 



WILLIAM JACKSON HOOKER, LL.D., F.R.A. & L.S., &c. &c. 



REGIUS PROFESSOR OF BOTANY IN THE UNIVFBSITT OF GLASGOW. 



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