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Irish Naturalist and Journ. Bot. ^ Neotinea intacta,' Journ. 

 Bot. 1892, 194. Brit, herbarium bequeathed to Dublin Mus. 

 Science and Art. Journ. Bot. 1896, 240; Nature, April 23, 

 1896 ; Irish Naturalist, 1896, 107. Adimitum Levingei Baker. 



Lloyd, James (1810-96): b. 1810; d. Nantes, May 10, 1896. 

 ' Flore de I'Ouest de la France,' 1854 ; ed. 4, 1886. Comp. 

 Bot. Mag. ii. 265 ; Pritz. 194; R.S.C. iv. 65, viii. 246; Journ. 

 Bot. 1896, 328. 



Lobb, Thomas (d. 1894): b. Cornwall; d. Devoran, Cornwall, 

 30 April, 1894. Collector for Veitch in India and Malaysia 

 from 1840. List of his plants (by Planchon) in Journ. Bot. 

 1847-8. Journ. Bot. 1894, 191; Gard. Chron. 1894, i. 636; 

 Cott. Gard. xiii. 274. Lobbia Planch. 



Lomax, Alban Edward (1861-94) : b. 1861 ; d. Liverpool, 

 4 May, 1894. Pharmaceutical Chemist. Described Cerastlum 

 carpetanum, Journ. Bot. 1893, 331. Herb, at Univ. Coll., 

 Liverpool. Journ. Bot. 1894, 384. 



Lomax, Elizabeth Ann, nee Smithson (1810-95) : b. Ponte- 

 fract, Yorksh., 22 Feb. 1810; d. Torquay, Devon, 16 March, 

 1895 ; m. Eobert Lomax, 1842. Memb. Bot. Exchange Club. 

 Herbarium at Owens Coll., Manchester. Journ. Bot. 1895, 160. 



Lousley, Job (1790-1855) : b. Newbury, Berks, 20 Nov. 1790 ; d. 

 Hampstead Norris, Berks, 8 July, 1855 ; bur. Hampstead 

 Norris. Contrib. locaHties to Hewett's Hist, of Compton 

 Hundred, and to Mrs. Anna Russell's Hist, of Newbury. 

 Druce, Fl. Berks, clxviii. 



Lyall, David (1817-95) : b. Auchinblae, Kincardineshire, 1 June, 

 1817; d. Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, 2 March, 1895. M.D., 

 Aberdeen. R.N., 1839. F.L.S., 1862. Assistant-surgeon and 

 botanist on H.M.S. 'Terror' in Sir James Ross's Antarctic 

 Voyage, 1839-42. Collected 1500 spp. Surgeon and naturahst 

 on H.M.S. 'Acheron' in New Zealand, 1847. Discovered 

 Ilanuncidus Lyallii. In Arctic Regions with Sir E. Belcher, 

 1852. On British Columbia Boundary Commission, 1858 ; 

 collections described in Journ. Linn. Soc. vii. (1863), 124-147. 

 R.S.O. iv. 137; Journ. Bot. 1895, 209. Lyallia Hook. f. 

 (To be continued.) 



JAMES WARD. 



[The Stonyhurst Magazine for June contains a memoir of James 

 Ward, of whom a short notice appeared in this Journal for July, 

 1873. As the memoir is not likely to come into the hands of our 

 readers, we reprint such portions of it as relate to Ward's connection 

 with British botany. Edward Forster may be added to the list given of 

 Ward's correspondents (see E. Bot. Suppl. 2737). — Ed. Joukn. Bot.] 



James Ward was born at Wensley, in Yorkshire, on Christmas 

 Day, 1802. He was the second of seven sons of Robert Ward, of 

 Wensley, whose grandfather, Robert Ward, migrated from Inger- 



