Nov. 1902. Flora of the Island of St. Croix — Millspaugh. 457 



et Urban. The plants from St. Thomas (3416-3420) Haiti (3300- 

 3415(1), Jamaica (3421-37990), Bahamas (3800-4521), Cuba (4530- 

 5457), Tobago (5458-59680), Grenada (5969-6590), St. Vincent (6521- 

 7027), Bequia (7028-7073), Barbados (7074-7383), were on the other 

 hand again distributed by Eggers himself, and the remainder by 

 Rensch to most of the foregoing and several additional museums and 

 individuals: for example, Budapest, Dresden, Zurich (Bot. Garden), 

 Reichenbach (now in the Hofmuseum at Wien), Magnus-Berlin and 

 \'atke-Berlin (now in Herb, of Prof. Hausknecht, Weimar). The 

 collections of the Venezuela trip in 1891 are in the Copenhagen 

 Museum; of his other journeys since 1890, in the chief museums of 

 Europe (Kew, Leyden, Berlin, etc.): The alcohol material from 

 Ecuador in the Bot. Museum, Berlin. 



Lit. : Warm, in Bot. Tidsskr. Kopenh. XH (1880-81), p. 237-238, 

 and in Brickas Dansk biogr. Lex. IV (1890), p. 438-439; Kiaersk. in 

 Bot. Tidsskr. Kopenh. XXIII (1900), p. 37-38: correspondence of 

 Eggers: Jacks. Guide, p. 404; Cat. Sc. Pap. IX, p. 780; Urb. Symb. 

 I> P- 41-47, 113' 122. 



1892. Warming, Johannes Eugenius Bulow (1841), born at Mano 

 (Denmark), November 3, 1841, began his studies in 1859, traveled 

 in Brazil from February', 1863, until 1866. While in Brazil he 

 lived with Dr. P. W. Lund, the paleontologist, in Lagoa Santa 

 (Minas Geraes), and carried on both botanical investigations and 

 collecting. After his return to Copenhagen he took his master's 

 degree in 1868, his doctor's in 1871, became instructor in the 

 University in 1873, was a teacher in the high school at Stock- 

 holm, 1882-86, and since that time has been professor in the 

 University and director of the Botanical Gardens at Copenhagen. 

 In 1884 he visited Greenland, and incidentally Iceland: I885, 

 Finmark; October, 1891, until March, 1892, the Barbadoes, Trin- 

 idad, Venezuela, Porto Rico (Ponce. Mayaguez, Aguadilla), St. 

 Thomas, St. Croix and St. John, and in 1897 the Faroe Islands. 

 Coll.: Bot. Museum. Copenhagen. 

 Lit.: Warm, in Bot. Tidsskr. XII (1880-81), p. 206-213; Kiaersk. 



1. c. XXIII (1900), p. 44-45; correspondence of W. : Pritz. Thes. II 



ed. , p. 339: Jacks. Guide, p. 62, 85. 90, 92, 204, 333, 372, 488; Cat. 



Sc. Pap. \TII, p. 1197: XI, p. 751-752- 



1892-96. BoRGESEN, Frederik Christl\n Emil fi866), born in 

 Copenhagen, January i, 1866, where he also studied botany dur- 

 ing his student years. Visited the islands of St. Thomas, St. 

 Croix and St. John for the purpose of study from January' until 

 April, 1892, and again in company with O. W. Paulsen from De- 

 cember, 1895, until February, 1896. During the summers of 

 1895, 1896 and 1898 he collected marine algae on the Faroe 

 Islands. Borgesen is now librarian in the Botanical Garden, 

 Copenhagen. 

 Lit.: Kia?rsk. in Bot. Tidsskr. Kopenh. XXIII (1900), p. 37; 



Urb. Symb. I, p. 14; III, p. 2. 



