52 PBOCEEDINGS OT THE 



BlBLIOGEAPHY. 



1 . On the Economy of the Roots of Theskim linoplnillum. Hooker, 



London Journ. Bot. vi. (1847) 146-148, t. 4; Ann. Sci. Ts^at. vii., 

 Bot. (1847) 127-128: Phytologist, ii. (1847) 807-808. 



2. Descriptions of some Plants new to the Britisli Flora. Hooker, 



London Journ. Bot. vii. (1848) 528-533. 



3. Description of a Species of Fumaria {F. agraria) new to Britain. lb. 



556-557. 



4. Some Remarks on Mosses, with a proposed new Arrangement of the 



Genera. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 2, viii. (1851) 51-59. 



5. A List of all the Mosses and Hepaticae hitherto observed in Sussex. 



lb. 305-324, 362-370. 



6. Catalogue of Cryptogamic Plants collected by W. Jameson in the 



Vicinitv of Quito. Hook. Kew Journ. Bot. iii. (1851) 49-57, 

 3ol-36'l. 



7. [Musci and Hepaticfe in] Dr. Y. Welwitsch, Some Notes upon the 



Crvptogamic Portion of the Plants collected in Portugal (1842- 

 1850). London (1853), 14-24. 



8. [Hepaticaj in] J. D. Hooker, Flora Novse-Zelandise, ii. (1855) 125- 



172. 



9. On some Undescribed Species of Musci belonging to the Genera 



Mniuvi and Bryuvi. Hook. Kew Journ. Bot. viii. (1856) 230- 

 233. 



10. A List of the Musci and Hepaticae collected in Victoria, Australia, 



by Dr. F. MiiUer. lb. 257-266. 



11. A List of some Mosses and Hepaticae collected by the Rev. Charles 



Parish at INEoulmein. lb. 353-357. 



12. [Hepaticae of Panama in] B. Seemann, The Botany of the Vovage of 



H.M.S. ' Herald ' (1845-1851). London (1852-1857), 245-246. 



13. A few Notes on some New or Rare British Mosses. Phytologist, ii. 



(1857-8) 1771-80. _ 



14. Musci Indiae Orientalis : an Enumeration of the Mosses of the East 



Indies (18.58). Journ. Linn. Soc, Bot. iii. (1859) Suppl. 1-171, 



15. [Hepatica; in] J. D. Hooker, Flora Tasmanife, ii. (1860) 221-241. 



16. Descriptions of some new Species of Musci from New Zealand 



and other parts of the Southern Hemisphere, together with an 

 Enumeration of the Species collected in Tasmania by Wilham 

 Archer, arranged upon the plan proposed in the Musci Indiae 

 Orientalis (1859). Journ. Linn. Soc, Bot. iv. (1860) 64-100. 



17. Musci et Hepaticae Vitienses. Bonplandia, ix. (1861)365-367; x. 



(1862) 19-20. 



18. Hepaticae Indiae Orientalis (1860). Journ. Linn. Soc, Bot. v. (1861) 



89-128. 



19. On some new Species of Musci and Hepaticae in the Herbarium of 



Sir W. J. Hooker, collected in Tropical Africa, chiefly by the 

 late Dr. A^ogel and Mr. Barter (1860). Trans. Linn. Soc xxiii. 

 (1862) pp. 51-58. 



20. On the Musci and Hepaticae from the Cameroon Mountains and from 



River Niger. Journ. Linn. Soc, Bot. vii. (1863) 147-169. 



21. JTt/pmim abietinum, Linn. Journ. Bot. i. (1863) 356-357. 



22. On Anisostichimn, a proposed new Genus of Musci. Journ. Linn. 



Soc, Bot. vii. (1863) 119-120. 



23. A new Genus of Hepaticae [Adela7ithus]. U). (1864) 243-244. 



24. Some Observations on the Moss known to British Bryologists as 



Hypnum pratense. Journ. Bot. ii. (1864) 122-123. 



