president's address — SECTION D. 175 



An obelisk was erected in the Botanic Garden, Adelaide, to his 

 memorv. A portrait of him is in the Museum of the same garden. 



Calocephalus Francisii, Benth. ; Pachysurus Francisii, F. v. M. = 

 {Jalocephalus Francisii, Bentb. ; HaJcea Francisiana, F. v. M. = ? 

 were named in his honor. 



Heuzenroeder, Heinrich. — Born at Duderstadt, Hanover, 

 Germany, August 17th, 1820 ; died November 12th, 1898, at ColUns- 

 wood. North Walkerville, South Austraha. He came out in the same 

 ship to Austraha, in 1847, with von Mueller, and collei^ted botanical 

 specimens for him in Kangaroo Island. See " Sealey." 



His daughter. Miss L. H. Heuzenroeder, copied a label in Mueller's 

 handwriting in the following words :— " Heuzenroedera dysphanoides, 

 Ferd. Mueller. Ad ripam fluminis Murray, armosam juxta, Morunde, 

 Febr. 1851." 



HiLLEBRAND, Dr. Wilhelm.— The following species were named 

 after this collector : — 



Eriostemon Hillehrandii, Muell. = Phehalium bilohiim; Lindl. : 

 Veronica Hillehrandii, F. v. M. = V. distans., K. Br. " South Aus- 

 tralian specimens have been distributed under the name of Hillebrandia 

 australasica " (Mueller, Trans. Phil, Soc. Vict. I., 10.) 



" The species received its name in appreciation of many services 

 rendered by Dr. Will. Hillebrand for promoting the investigation of 

 the South Austrahan flora" (Mueller PI. Vict.,''!., 127). I have no 

 further particulars concerning the gentleman. 



Krichauff, F. E. H. W. — Born in Schleswig (then Denmark, nnw 

 Germany), December 18th, 1824 ; died in Adelaide, October 29th, 1904. 



He served an apprenticeship of three years in the Botanic Gardens 

 of the University of Kiel, Germany (then Denmark). As the result of 

 certain examinations, he was allowed a stipend by the Danish Govern- 

 ment to travel as gardener and botanist, but the war of 1848 took away 

 that privilege. He came to South Australia in 1848, and settled at 

 Bugle Ranges. He and the late Baron von Mueller were lifelong 

 friends. Mueller collected many specimens at Bugle Ranges. Mr. 

 Krichauff took the liveliest interest in forestry matters, and was for 

 many years chairman of the Central Agricultural Bureau of South 

 Australia. He always took the greatest interest in the botanical 

 development of South Australia, and often collected for Mueller. 



Hibiscus Krichauffianus, F. v. M., is named after him. For bio- 

 graphical notices see " Mennell," p. 263, and S.A. Journ. Agric, October 

 1st, 1904, p. 137. 



Leschenault de la Tour, Louis Theodore, was botanist to 

 Baudin's Expedition. 



He joined the Naturaliste at Timor, October 7th, 1801 ; joined 

 the Geograpke at Port Jackson November 3rd, 1802, and was left sick 

 at Timor June 2nd, 1803. 



