LH ACTA HORTI BERGIANI. BAND 3. N:0 3. 



Storbritannien och Irland. 



Charles Robert Darwin, tafl. 65, (1809— 1882). Utomordentligt vid- 

 synt forskningsresande och reseskildrare'); (»Naturalist» på skeppet Beagle 

 under dess världsomsegling 1831 — 36). Reformator inom hela det botanisk- 

 zoologiska forskningsområdet genom sina grundläggande arbeten på evolutions- 

 teoriens gebit ^). Väckande experimentel blombiolog ^). Förtjänstfull experi- 

 mentel växtfysiolog *). Högeligen framstående zoolog och geolog. 



William Henry Harvey, tafl. 69, (181 1 — 1866). Deskriptiv systema- 

 tiker i största skala samt växtgeograf på hafsalgernas område ^). Framstående 

 kännare af fanerogamfloran i Sydafrika ^), där han under sina yngre år tillbragte 

 en längre tid såsom civil ämbetsman i Kapkolonien. Forskningsresande uti 

 Australien och Nordamerika. 



Af G. Bentham's öfriga arbeten må här nämnas: Report on some of the more remarkable 

 hardy ornamental plants raised in the Horticultural Society's Garden from seeds received from Mr. 

 David Douglas in the 3'ears 1831 — 33. 3 col. pl. London 1834. 4:o. — Plantfe Hartwegianse. 

 Londini 1839 — 57. 8:o. — Botanical Descriptions. 60 pl. London 1864. 4:o. (The Botany of 

 the voyage of H. M. S. Sulphur under the command of Captain Sir Edward Belcher, during the 

 years 1836—42. Etc. Edited and superintended by Richard Brinsley Hinds, attached to the Ex- 

 pedition.) 



') Ch. Dariviii. Journal of researches into the natural history and geology of the countries 

 visited during the voyages of H. M. S. Beagle round the world. London 1845. 8:o. 



-) Ch. Darwin. On the Origin of Species by means of natural selection, or the 

 preserving of favoured races in the struggle for life. London 1859. 8:o, — The Variation of 

 Animals and Plants under domestication. 2 vol. with illustrations. London 1868. 8:o. — The 

 Descent of Man, and selection in relation to sex. 2 vol. with illustrations. London 1871. 8:o. 



•'') Ch. Darwin. The various contrivances by which British and foreign Orchids are fertilised 

 by Insects; and of good effects of crossing. With woodcuts. London 1862. 8:o. — Insectivorous 

 Plants. With illustrations. London 1875. 8:o. — Cross- and Self-fertilisation in the Vegetable 

 Kingdom. London 1876. 8:o. — The different forms of Flowers on Plants of the same species. 

 With illustrations. London 1877. 8:o. , 



•■) Ch. Darwin. The movements and habits of Climbing Plants. With illustrations. London 

 1865. 8:o. — Charles &■ Francis Darwin. The Power of Movement in Plants. London 1880. 8:o. 



') W. H. Harvey. A Manual of the british Algse, containing generic and specific description 

 of all the known british species of seaweeds, and of Confervse both marine and fresh-water. Etc. 

 London 1841. 8:o. Edition II. 27 coloured plates. London 1849. 8:o. — Phycologia Britannica; 

 or history of the British Sea-weeds; containing Coloured Figures and descriptions ofall the species 

 of Algfe inhabiting the shores of the British Islands. Etc. 130 col. pl. 4 vol. London 1846—51. 8:o. 

 — Nereis australis, or Algse of the southern Ocean: being figures and descriptions of marine plants 

 coUected on the shores of the Cape of Good Hope, the extratropical australian colonies, Tasmania, 

 New Zealand, and the antarctic regions, deposited in the Herbarium of the Dublin University. 50 

 col. pl. London 1847—49. Iraper. 8:o. — Phycologia austrahca; or a History of Australian Sea- 

 weeds; comprising coloured figures and descriptions of the more characteristic marine algse of 

 New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia, and Western Australia, and a Synopsis of 

 all known Australian Algse. 300 col. pl. Vol. I— V. London 1858—63. 8:o. 



^) W. H. Harvey. The genera of South African plants arranged according to the natural 

 system. Cape Town. 1838. 8:o. — W. H. Harvey and O. W. Sonder. Flora Capensis; being a 

 systematic description of the Cape Colony, Cafraria and Port Natal. Vol. I— III. Dublin 1859—65. 

 8;o. — W. H. Harvey. Thesaurus Capensis: or. Illustrations of the South-African Flora, being 

 figures and brief descriptions of south african plants, selected from the Dublin University Her- 

 barium. 20» pl. Vol. I, II. Dublin 1859, 1863. 8:o. 



