APPENDIX II. 



Herbaria quoted in tlie Ilanbuyy Herbarium. 



Herb. Burchell.— The plants collected by Uurcliell at the Cape of Good 

 and lirazil are in the Kew Heiliariuin ; l>ut duplicates exUt in several 

 Eumiiean herbaria (hcc De Candolle I'hytoijraphie, p. 401). 



Herb. Cosson.— This herbarium is in (Iil- hands of the Executors of M. 

 C'oason, in Paris. Tlie Kew Herbarium, however, contains authentic 

 spei'iniens of many species presented by M. Cosson. Further details 

 concerning this herbarium may be found in De Candolle, Phytographie, 

 p. 40.'.. 



Herb. Griffith.— The herbarium of \V. (Jriflith is now at the Royal Herbarium 

 at Kew. 



Herb. Lionean Society. — Tlio herliarium in the possession of the Linnean 

 Society now contahis : Linna;us' own Herliarium ; Acliarius' Collection 

 of Lichens ; the Herbarium of Wallich, and that of Mr. AVinch. 



Herb. Lindley.— Dr. John Lindley's Herbariiun is in the Maseum of the 

 University of Cambridge, witli tlie exception of the orchids, which are 

 in the Kew Herbarium. 



Herb. Miller.— Tlie herbarium of Philip Miller is in the Botanical Depart- 

 ment of the British Museum at South Kensington. 



Herb. Pavon (more correctly Kuiz et Pavon).— The largest herbarium of 

 tlie author's is at the Botanical Gardens at Madrid, but a very valuable 

 one exists in the Botanical Department at the British Museum, South 

 Kensingtron. 



Herb. Roxburgh.— Authentic specimens of Roxburgh's plants exist in the 

 herbarium of the Linnean Society and of Kew (see De Candolle 

 Phytographie, p. 644). 



Herb. Wight— The herbarium of Robert Wight is at Kew (Kew Gardens 

 Report, 1863, p. 6), but authentic specimens are contained in those of the 

 Linnean Society, and of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Edinburgh, 83 

 well as in several foreign herbaria (De Candolle Phytographie, p. 459). 



