THE 



HANBURY HERBARIUM, 



Tlie lelters of tlie alphabet under each species are used to indicate a 

 Iierbarinm sheet, and the numerals in jnrenthesis refer to the 

 specimens from different localities. 



DICOTYLEDONES. 



I. POLYPETAL^. /. THALAMIFLOR^. 



KA^'UNCU LACE.E. 



1. Aconitum Napellus, L. 



a. A portion of the plant in flower. 



Hohneck, Vosges, 13 Aug., 1855. Pic de.Sancy, Auvergne, 

 Sept., 1858. 

 h. Plant in flower, with root attached. 



2. Aconitum Lycoctonum, L. 



('. Plant in flower, with root attached. 

 Hohneck, Vosges, 13 Aug., 1855. 



3. Actaea spicata, L. 



((. Leafy stem with flowers and detached fruit. Cultivated 



at Clapham Common, 1867. 

 h. Two leafy stems with fruit, and detached fruit. 

 (1) Hohneck, Vosges, 13 Aug., 1855. (2) Auvergne, Sept., 



1855. 



4. Anemone Hepatica, L. 



((. Plant in flower, two specimens. 

 (1) Salzbiu-g, 10 Sept., 1862. With root attached. 

 (2) Mont. Ventoux, near Avignon, 7 A^y, 1866. 



