492 APPENDICES 



On the physical character of Sikkim-Himalaya ; a letter to A. von 

 Humboldt, 1850. (Hook. Kew Journ. Bot. 1851, vol. iii. 

 pp. 21-31.) Reprint, with sketch-map. 



On the vegetation of the Galapagos Archipelago, as compared with 

 that of some other tropical islands and of the continent of 

 America. (Proc. Linn. Soc. 1849, vol. i. pp. 313-314 ; Trans. 

 Linn. Soc. 1851, vol. xx. pp. 235-262.) 



Report on substances as used as Food. (Report of Juries, Class III., 

 Great Exhibition, London, 1851, pp. 123-162.) 



1852 



Description of a new species of Amomum, from tropical West Africa. 

 (Hook. Kew Journ. Bot. 1852, vol. iv. pp. 129-130, pi. 5 ; 

 Pharm. Journ. vol. xii. pp. 192-194. 



On the climate and vegetation of the temperate and cold regions 

 of East Nepal and the Sikkim-Himalaya Mountains. (Journ. 

 Hort. Soc. 1852, vol. vii. pp. 69-131 ; Journ. Agric. Soc. India, 

 1854, vol. viii. pp. 35-65, 73-95.) Reprint. London, 1852. 



Report of enquiry into the best mode of detecting vegetable sub- 

 stances mixed with Coffee for the purposes of Adulteration, 

 &c. (By J. Lindley and J. D. H.) London, 1852. 8 + 13 pp., 

 3 + 4 col. pi. fol. Lithographed. 



Luminous plants. (Gard. Chron. 1852, p. 86.) 



Fagus Gunnii, n. sp. (Hook. Ic. PI. 1852, vol. ix. t. 881) ; Carda- 

 mine radicata, n. sp. (t. 882) ; Rhododendron Lowii, n. sp. 

 (t. 883) ; R. verticillatum (t. 884) ; R. rugosum, n. sp. (t. 885) ; 

 R. acuminatum, n. sp. (t. 886) ; R. ericoides, n. sp. (t. 887) ; 

 Nepenthes villosa, n. sp. (t. 888) ; Phyllocladus hypophylla, n. sp. 

 (t. 889) ; Rhododendron buxifolium, n. sp. (t. 890) ; Vaccinium 

 buxifolium, n. sp. (t. 891) ; V. coriaceum, n. sp. (t. 892) ; Lepto- 

 spermum recurvum, n. sp. (t. 893) ; Diplycosia ciliolata, n. sp. 

 (t. 894) ; Drapetes ericoides, n. sp. (t. 895) ; Drimys piperita, 

 n. sp. (t. 896) ; Agalmyla tuberculata, n. sp. (t. 897) ; Leuco- 

 pogon lancifolius, n. sp. (t. 898). 



1853 



On the distribution and organic contents of the ' Ludlow Bone 

 Bed,' in the districts of Woolhope and May Hill. With a 

 note on the seed-like bodies found in it. (By J. D. H. and 

 H. E. Strickland.) (Journ. Geol. Soc. 1853, vol. ix. pp. 8-12.) 



On a new genus [MUligania] and some new species of Tasmanian 

 plants. (Hook. Kew Journ. Bot. 1853, vol. v. pp. 296-300, 

 pi. 7-9.) 



Note on the occurrence of an eatable Nostoc in the Arctic Regions and 



