52 Libraries. 



Toynbee (Mrs. HENRY) 



189 original water-colour drawings of Marine Animals and Plants 

 made by Mrs. Toynbee during voyages between England and India, vi& 

 the Cape, in 1856-58, with manuscript notes, were presented in 1895 by 

 Capt. H. Toynbee (Z). 



Tweeddale. AKTHUB HAY, 9fA Marquess of [1824-1878] 



The Marquess of Tweeddale, traveller and ornithologist, formed an 

 extensive library, which, numbering 698 works in 2,560 volumes with 

 about 200 pamphlets, was presented by his nephew, Capt. R. G. Wardlaw- 

 Ramsay, in 1887 (Z). This collection is kept for use in the Bird Room. 



Upsala Royal University 



187 dissertations dealing with natural history subjects, and usually 

 very difficult to obtain, were presented by the Royal University of Upsala 

 in 1896. The University has since from time to time given other similar 

 publications. 



Watelet (ADOLPHE) [1811-1879] 



Watelet, the palseobotanist, was author of a " Description des Plantes 

 fossiles du bassin de Paris," 1866. The original pencil drawings for the 

 plates to that work, with 21 additional unpublished ones, and their 

 descriptions in manuscript, were purchased in 1880 (Q-). 



Watling (THOMAS) 



Watling was sent out to New South Wales by J. Lee to collect plants. 

 71 foil, of water-colour drawings of Natives, Animals, and Plants from, 

 the neighbourhood of Port Jackson form the Banksian MS., No. 34 (B;. 

 Some of these are the originals used in drawing the plates for J. White's 

 " Journal of a Voyage to New South Wales " (1790). A further and 

 very extensive series made between 1788 and 1792, and containing some 

 figures of Birds that formed the types of J. Latham's descriptions in the 

 supplement to his "General Synopsis of Birds," was purchased in 

 1902 (Z). 



Watson (HEWETT COTTRELL) [1804-1881] 



The manuscript records used in the compilation of Watson's " Cybele 

 Britannica " were presented in 1887 (B). 



Wheeler (EDWIN), of Clifton [1833- ] 



2,449 water-colour drawings of British Fungi, made between 1880 

 and 1895 by Mr. Wheeler, were presented in 1895 (B). 



White (JOHN) [1788-96] 



White went as surgeon-general to Botany Bay. The original draw- 

 ings by T. Watlins; used for some of the plates of White's "Journal of a 

 Voyage to New South Wales " are included in the Banksian MS. No. 34 

 (B). 



Wigg (LILLY) [1749-1828] 



An autograph " Catalogue of Esculent Plants," 1810, by L. Wigg, 

 botanist, of Great Yarmouth, is preserved in the Museum (B). 



Wilson (WILLIAM) \fl 1799-1871] 



W. Wilson, the botanist, was author of " Muscologia Britannica." 

 His original drawings and notes, as well as his correspondence (filling 



