APPENDIX B 497 



On the vegetation of Clarence Peak, Fernando Po ; with Descrip- 

 tions of the Plants collected by Mr. Gustav Mann on the higher 

 parts of that mountain. (Journ. Linn. Soc., Bot., 1862, 

 vol. vi. pp. 1-23.) 



On the Cedars of Lebanon, Taurus, Algeria, and India. (Nat. 

 Hist. Review, 1862, pp. 11-18, pi. 1-3.) 



1863 



On Welwitschia, a new genus of Gnetaceae. (Trans. Linn. Soc. 



1863, vol. xxiv. pp. 1-48, pi. 1-14 ; translated in Flora, 1863, 



pp. 459-464, 473-479, 489-496, 506-510, 513-520; and in 



Diario de Lisboa, Jun. 2, 1S63.) 

 On a new Heliconia with the habits of a Musa, sent from New 



Grenada by Dr. A. Anthoine to the Royal Gardens, Kew. 



(Journ. Linn. Soc., Bot., 1863, vol. vii. pp. 68-69.) 

 Note on t the embryo of Ancistrocladus. (By J. D. H. and 



G. Bentham.) (Journ. Linn. Soc., Bot., 1863, vol. vii. p. 111.) 

 The Botany of Syria and Palestine. (W. Smith's Diet. Bible, 



vol. ii., London, 1863.) 

 Enumeration of the Mountain Flowering Plants and Ferns . . . 



of the Cameroons Mountains, of Clarence Peak, Fernando Po, 



and of the Peak of San Thome. (Burton : Abeokuta and the 



Cameroons Mountains, vol. ii. pp. 270-277. London, 1863.) 

 A. F. Henslow, Cotton and the want of it. London, 1863. 19 pp., 



2 pi. 16mo. (Botanical description by J. D. H.) 



1864 



Handbook of the New Zealand Flora, &c. London, 1864-67. 

 15* + Ixviii + 798 pp. 8vo. 



On the Plants of the Temperate Regions of the Cameroons 

 Mountains and Islands in the Bight of Benin ; collected by 

 Mr. Gustav Mann, Government Botanist. (Journ. Linn. Soc., 

 Bot., 1864, vol. vii. pp. 171-240, pi. 1 ; pp. 171-181 translated 

 in Petermann, Mitteilungen, 1865, pp. 22-26.) 



On the Genus Euptelea, Sieb. & Zucc. (By J. D. H. and 

 T. Thomson.) (Journ. Linn. Soc., Bot., 1864, vol. vii. 

 pp. 240-243, pi. 2.) 



Note on the replacement of species in the Colonies and elsewhere. 

 (Nat. Hist. Review, 1864, pp. 123-127.) 



Epistephium Williamsii, n. sp. (Curtis's Bot. Mag. 1864, t. 5485.) 



1865 



Curtis's Botanical Magazine, comprising the Plants of the Royal 

 Gardens of Kew and of other botanical establishments in 



