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Banks, and form MSS. No. 67-69 (B) of the Banksian collection. The 

 catalogue was published by Banks under the title of "Reliquias Hou- 

 stounianaj " (1781). 



Hunter (WILLIAM) [1755-1812] 



The well-known Orientalist and Botanist, W. Hunter, was Medical 

 Officer to the East India Company. 



His autograph " Outline of a Flora of Prince of Wales' Island " 

 (Penang), is in the Museum (B). 



Inwards (RICHARD) 



In 1898, Mr. Inwards presented a series of 42 water-colour sketches of 

 fossils obtained near Lake Titicaca, with a map of the district (Q-). The 

 fossils had already been given in 1880. 



Jacquin (NICHOLAUS JOSEPH VON), Baron [1727-1817] 



Jacquin, who was a Botanist of note, corresponded with Dryander. 

 His autograph notes and letters, with sketches and water-colour drawings, 

 were included in the Banksian Collection (B). 



Jensen (FRITZ) 



43 pencil drawings, with manuscript explanations, of the vegetation of 

 Lifu, Loyalty Island, made in 1876 by F. Jensen, were purchased (B). 



Johnson (THOMAS) [ -1644] 



The Botanist and Apothecary, T. Johnson, became a prominent 

 member of the Apothecaries' Company. The Society was in the habit of 

 making botanical excursions, and Johnston published accounts of the 

 results of their expeditions into Kent and to Hampstead Heath. Manu- 

 script transcripts by S. Dale of these, the earliest local Floras known, 

 form the Banksian MS. No. 96 (B). 



Judd (JOHN WESLEY), O.B. [1840- ] 



In 1897, Dr. Judd presented three photographic facsimiles of maps 

 and of a table by W. Smith (G). 



Justen (FREDERICK) 



In addition to many minor presentations at various times, Mr. Justen 

 gave in 1890 a copy of the rare and valuable " Salictum Woburnense " 

 (B), and in 1896, three volumes containing notes and descriptions, with a 

 few drawings, of Peruvian Plants by A. Mathews (B). 



Kaup (JOHANN JACOB) [1803-1873] 



Kaup was Inspector of the " Naturaliencabinet " at Darmstadt. His 

 original drawings for the illustrations to his " Catalogue of Apodal Fish 

 in the . . . British Museum," 1856, are preserved in the Museum (Z). 

 Water-colour drawings by him, chiefly of fossil vertebrata remains, are in 

 the Owen Collection (L) and Geological Collection (G) of drawings. 

 Kerr (WILLIAM) [ -1814] 



As Botanical Collector for Kew Gardens, Kerr, afterwards Superinten- 

 dent of the Botanical Garden, Ceylon, visited the Philippines. His 

 autograph journal of a "Botanical Mission to the Island of Luconia in. . . 

 1805 " is in the Museum (B). 



Kirby (WILLIAM) [1759-1850] 



Two MSS. of the Eev. W. Kirby, the entomologist and joint author 

 with W. Spence of the famous " Introduction to Entomology," are in the 



