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Fremna Dallachyana, Benth. ; Amanoa Dallachyana, Baill. = 

 Gleistanthus Dallachyanus, Baill. ; Amomum Ballachyi, F. v. M. ; 

 Antidesrna DallachyaniMn, Baill. ; Echhius DaUachyanu)i, Baill. = 

 Mallotus Dallachyi, F. v. M. ■- Macara7iga Dallachyl, F. v. M. ; 

 Muphorhia Dallachyana, Baill. = E. Druminondii, Boiss. ; 

 Exccecaria Dallachyana, Benth. ; Phyllanthus Dallachijanus, 

 Benth. ; Pogonia Dallachyana, F. v. M. ; Fimhristylis Dallachyi, 

 ¥. V. M. '^ F. disticha, Boeck. 



Hannaford, Samuel, Junior (as he called himself), (1828-1874)- 



Born at Totnes, Devonshire ; died at Hobart, 3rd January, 

 1874. 



He emigrated to Melbourne in 1853; became at once an 

 honorary coadjutor of Mueller in Victorian botany. He resided 

 in Warrnambool in 1855 and 1856, then removed to Geelong 

 till 1863. For a time he edited the Victorian Agricultural and 

 Horticultural Gazette. He became editor of the Launceston 

 Times, and in 1868 removed to Hobart. In 1870 he was 

 librarian of the Public Library there. 



He industriously botanized for nearly the whole of his residence 

 in Australia, sending largely to Mueller. Some of his specimens 

 have fallen into my hands, and the labels show him to be most 

 neat in his methods and scientifically accurate in his details. 

 Mueller named the genus Hannajordia (Sterculiaceae) after him. 



He co-operated with the Rev. John Fereday in collecting 

 algae at the Tamar Heads, Tasmania, for Harvey, who in his 

 " Phycologia Australica " figured Ptilota (?) Eannafordi, Harv. 



He published four works, viz. :—" Flora Tottoniensis . . . . 

 Flowering Plants and Ferns .... of Totnes " (Totnes, 

 185 1) ; •' Jottings in Australia : or. Notes on the Flora and Fauna 

 of Victoria" (1856); "Sea and Riverside Rambles" (i860); 

 " The Wild Plowers of Tasmania ; or, Chatty Rambles Afloat 

 and Ashore, amidst the Sea-weeds, Ferns, and Flowering Plants, 

 with a Complete List of Indigenous Ferns and Instructions for 

 their Cultivation " (8vo, pp. 188, 1866). 



The last three works were published in Melbourne. See 

 also 7. 



Harvey, William Henry (1811-1866). 



Professor of Botany, Trinity College, Dublin, and a well- 

 known authority on algae. He visited Victoria and other colonies 

 in 1855. See 5. 



Heyne, Ernest Bernhard (1825-1881). 



Born in Meissen, Saxony, 15th September, 1825, the son of 

 Dr. Carl August Heyne. Died in Adelaide, i6th October, 

 1881. 



