388 Grisebacli: Bericht üb. d. Leistungen in d. geographischen 



143) Koclie, enumerah'o diagnoslica Orchidearum quarundam 

 surinamen&ium (Tijdschr. voor wis- eö natuurkundige Welensch. T. 4. 

 p. 62— 72. Ani9lcrdi.ni, 1851.). 



144) Monlagne, Cryploganiia guyanensis s. planlarum cellu- 

 larium in Guyana a I.eprieur collectaruni enumeralio. Conlin. (Annal. 

 80C. nal. 111. 16. p. 47—81.), 



145) Monlagne, fungorum species novae surinamenses (Tijd- 

 schr. voor wis- en naluurk. Welensch. T. 4. p. 203 — 204.). 



l4ö) Lindenberg et Gotische, exposilio llepalicarum suri- 

 namensium (Linnara, 24. p. 6ü5 — 639). 



147) J. Hart ins, Flora brasiliensis. Kasc. X. Verbenaceae auct. 

 Schauer, p. 165—308. lab. 32—50. — Tab. physiogn. 33—36. Vindob. 

 Lips., 1851. Fol. ■! J. Bsbjvjs 



148) F. de Castelnau, expedilion dans les parlies ' centi'ale'3 

 de l'Amerique de Süd. Hisloire du voyage. T. 1. 2. Paris, 1850. 1.3. 



4. 5. 6. ib. 1851. 8. 



140) Sprucc, exlracls of letters wrilten during a bolanical 

 mission on Ihe Amazon (Hook. Journ. of bot. 3. p 84. 139. 239. 270. 

 335.). 



150) Benthani, second report on Mr. Spruce's collcclions of 

 dried plants frotn North ßrazil (das. p. lU. 161. 191. 366.). 



151) VV. Slillen, catalogue of cryptogamic plants collected by 

 Jameson in the vicinily of Quilo (das. p. 49— 57. 351 — 361.) 



152) Leichhardt, Tagebuch einer Landreisc in Australien von 

 Morelon-Bai nacTi Port Essinglon. A d. Engl, von £. A. Zuchold. 

 Halle, 1851. 442 S. 8. 



153) K. Jlüller, die von S. Mossmann in Vandiemens-Land, 

 Neuseeland und INeuholland gemachte Laubmoossamnilung (Bot. Zeil. 9. 



5. 545— 552. 561—567.). 



154) A. Sinclair, letler on tbe Vegetation uf Ihe neighbour- 

 hood ot Auckland, INew.Zealand (Hook. Journ. of Bot. 3. p. 212-217.). 



155) Hc. Gillivray, skelch of the natural history of auch por- 

 tions of tbe Louisiade Arckipelago and New Guinea, as were visited 

 by H. AI. S. Balllesnake (Journ. of geogr. soc. 21. p. 15—18). 



156) Berkeley and Curtis, descriptions of new species of 

 fuDgi collected by the U. St. exploring expedition (Silliman's Amer. 

 Journ. 1851. Vol. U. p. 93— 95.). 



