RECORDS OF AUSTRALIAN BOTANISTS. 231 



418 (1804). With figures of 0. aspera, sessiliflora, hyssopifolia, 

 ligustrifolia , ocimifolia. 



Labillardiere, J.J.H.DE. See (4), p. 20, and (7), pp. 127, 128. 

 Add to list :— 



Extrait d'un Memoire lu a la classe des sciences physiques et 

 mathematiques de I'lnstitut, le 19 Messidor an 13 (8 Juillet 1805), 

 par M. Labillardiere. Ann. du Museum xiii., 451 (1805). 



" J'ai nomme Candollea le nouveau genre que je propose," 

 etc. Figs, of C. pilosa, C. glauca, C. serrulata. 



See also " Sur le gere (genre) Candollea." Note by M. Labil- 

 lardiere (confusion with Stylidmin). Ann. du Museum, vii., 400 

 (1806). 



See also " Eloge historique de J. Julien de Labillardiere," par 

 M. Flourens, Secretaire perpetuel. (Lu a la Seance publique du 

 11 Sept., 1837), pp. xxi.-xxxi., with a list of his works at pp. xli., 

 xlii. (Vol. xvi. Ann. du Mm. d' Hist. Nat., 1837). 



Lawrence, R. W. See (4), p. 20. 



See " Notes on an excursion up the Western Mountains of Van 

 Dieman's Land," by R. W. Lawrence, Esq., of Formosa. Hooker's 

 Journ. of Bot. i., 235 (1834). 



See also Gunn, Ronald. 



Luehmann, J. G., See (3), p. 110. 



He commenced duties as clerk and assistant to Baron von 

 Mueller on 22nd February, 1869. He was a bachelor at the time, 

 and for a considerable period resided at the Herbarium. 



M.ACARTHUR, WiLLIAM. See (1), p. HI. 



The accompanying portrait is from the " Sydney Mail " in 

 November, 1882, and is an excellent one. 



McWiLLiAM, James Ormiston ( — 1862). See (1), p. 114. 



Sir Norman MacLaurin, M.D., Chancellor of the Sydney 

 University, himself a surgeon in the Navy as a young man, kindly 

 gave me particulars concerning Dr. McWilliam, and clues which I 

 followed up. 



The Secretary to the Admiralty kindly informed me as follows : 



James Ormiston McWilliam, C.B., M.D., R.N., entered the Navy as 

 Assistant Surgeon 8th October, 1829. Was Senior Medical Officer in the 

 Niger Expedition, 16th September, 1840, to 29th November, 1842, and 

 prublished a work on that expedition. 



Served in " Forfarshire," 29th May, 1843, to 10th July, 1844, and in 

 " Hyderabad," 24th September, 1844, to 2nd September, 1845, both ships 

 being employed in Australian waters. He died on the 4th May, 1862. 



Following is the title of the work referred to : — 



" Medical History of the Expedition to the Niger during the 

 years 1841-2, comprising an account of the fever which led to its 

 abrupt termination." Plates 8vo. London, 1843. 



