130 Botany. 



Anderson (ALEXANDER), [d. 1811] 



Plants from Demerara (1791) from N. America, and from the St. 

 Vincent Garden (1785-86), of which he was curator, in Herb. Banks. 



Anderson (JOHN), [d. 1847] 



Plants from Chiloe (1829-30) with MS. list. 



Anderson (WILLIAM), [d. 1778] 



Plants collected during Cook's second and third voyages to Australia, 

 New Caledonia, the Pacific Islands, &c., in Herb. Banks. 



Andersson (NILS JOHAN). [1821-80] 



Mosses collected in South America, Oceania, &c., during the voyage of 

 the Eugenie (1851-53), acquired with Herb. Hampe. 



Andrews (CHARLES WILLIAM). [1866- ] 



278 plants collected on Christmas Island, presented by Sir John 

 Murray, including types of the novelties described in the monograph on 

 the island. 



Andrews (JOSEPH). \Jl. 1710-57] 



His herbarium of British plants, presented by Miss Hemsted. 



Anzi (MAKTINO). [1812-83] 



" Lichenes exsiccati Italiae (ex herb. Massalongo) ", 360 specimens in 

 10 fascicles (1855-56) ; " Lichenes rariores Langobardi," 578 specimens 

 in 14 fascicles (1861-73); "Lichenes Etruriaj rariores," 53 specimens 

 (1863); "Cladoniaj cisalpinae," 85 forms (1863); "Lichenes rariores 

 Veneti (ex herb. Massalongo) ", 175 specimens in 4 fascicles (1863) ; 

 "Lichenes exsiccati minus rari Italias superioris," 400 specimens in 

 8 fascicles (1865). These were purchased 1871-75. 



Aplin (OLIVER VERNON). 



133 plants from Uruguay, acquired 1893. 



Appun (CARL FERDINAND). 



131 plants from Demerara, purchased 1872. 



Areschoug (JOHAN ERHARD). [1811-87] 



"Alp,ae Scandinavicas," 84 specimens in 3 fascicles (1840, 41); also 

 Series II, 400 specimens in 8 fascicles (1861-72), purchased 1872-75. 



Arnold (FERDINAND CHRISTIAN GUSTAV). [1828-1901] 



Lichens from the Tyrol and Bavaria, purchased at various dates from 

 1874. 



Arnott (GEORGE ARNOLD WALKER). [1799-1868] 



Mosses from his herbarium, purchased as part of Wilson's herbarium 

 in 1873 ; 600 microscope-preparations, purchased with the Deby diatoms 

 in 1893. 



Arthur (JOSEPH CHARLES) and EDWARD W. D. Holway. 



" Uredinese exsiccataj " of North America, 114 specimens in 3 fascicles, 

 purchased 1895-1901. 



