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Part II. Flora Novae-Zelandiae. Vol. i., Flowering Plants. 

 London, 1853-1855. xxxix + 312 pp., pi. 1-70. Vol. ii., 

 Flowerless Plants. 1855. 378 pp., pi. 71-130. 4to. 



Introductory Essay, pp. i-xxxix reprinted, London, 1853. 

 (Analysis of the Introductory Essay, pp. ii-xxxvi by A. Gray 

 in Amer. Journ. Sci. Arts, 1854, ser. 2, vol. xvii. pp. 241-252, 

 334-350.) 



Part III. Flora Tasmaniae. Vol.i.,Dicotyledones. London, 

 1855-1860. cxxviii + 18 + 359 pp., pi. 1-100. Vol. ii., 

 Monocotyledones and Acotyledones. 1860. 422 pp., pi. 101- 

 200. 4to. 



Introductory Essay, pp. i-cxxviii reprinted, London, 

 1859. (Pp. i-xxix, c-cv reprinted in Amer. Journ. Sci. 

 Arts, 1860, vol. xxix. pp. 1-25, 305-326 ; pp. i-xxvi translated 

 in Oesterr. Bot. Zeitschr. 1861, vol. xi. pp. 65-81, 118-128, 

 155-167.) 



Some account of a new Elaeodendron from New Zealand. (Hook. 

 Lond. Journ. Bot. 1844, vol. iii. pp. 228-230, pi. 8.) 



Catalogue of the names of a Collection of Plants made by Mr. Win. 

 Stephenson, in New Zealand. (Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot. 1844, 

 vol. iii. pp. 411-418.) 



Hepaticae Aixtarcticae ; being characters and brief descriptions of 

 the Hepaticae discovered in the southern circumpolar regions 

 during the voyage of H.M. discovery ships ' Erebus ' and 

 ' Terror.' (By J. D. H. and T. Taylor.) (Hook. Lond. Journ. 

 Bot. 1844, vol. iii. pp. 454-480.) 



Notes on the Cider Tree (Eucalyptus Gunnii}. (Hook. Lond. Journ. 

 Bot. 1844, vol. iii. pp. 496-501.) 



Musci Antarctic! ; being characters, with brief descriptions, of the 

 new species of Mosses discovered during the voyage of H.M. 

 discovery ships ' Erebus ' and ' Terror ' in the southern cir- 

 cumpolar regions, together with those of Tasmania and New 

 Zealand. (By J. D. H. and W. Wilson.) (Hook. Lond. Journ. 

 Bot. 1844, vol. iii. pp. 533-556.) 



Hepaticae Novae Zelandiae et Tasmaniae ; being characters and 

 brief descriptions of the Hepaticae discovered in the Islands 

 of New Zealand and Van Diemen's Land, during the voyage 

 of H.M. discovery ships ' Erebus ' and ' Terror,' together 

 with those collected by E. C. Gunn and W. Colenso. (By 

 J. D. H. and T. Taylor.) (Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot. 1844, 

 vol. iii. pp. 556-582.) 



Lichenes Antarctic! ; being characters and brief descriptions of the 

 new Lichens discovered in the southern circumpolar regions, 

 Van Diemen's Land, and New Zealand, during the voyage of 

 H.M. discovery ships ' Erebus ' and ' Terror.' (By J. D. H. 



