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his son, WILLIAM BABTBAM (1739-1823): specimens in the Sloane 

 Herbarium (vols. 332, 334). 



Bates (G. L.). 



376 plants from French Congo and Gaboon, purchased 1896-97. 



Batters (EDWARD ARTHUR LIONEL). 



40 specimens and 35 microscope-preparations of British marine alga), 

 presented 1890-92. 



Baxter (WILLIAM), [fl. 1830] 



South Australian plants acquired with Herb. Brown. 



Baudin (NICOLAS). [1750-1803] 



Specimens from Australia in Herb. Banks. 



Bauer (ERNST). 



"Bryotheca Bohemica," 300 specimens, purchased 1898-1902. 



Baum (H.). 



805 plants from Kunene-Zambesi, purchased 1901. 



Baxter (WILLIAM). [1787-1871] 



" Stirpes cryptogamicai Oxonienses," 100 specimens in 2 fascicles 

 (1825-28), purchased 1862, 1873. 



Beaufort (Duchess of), 



See SOMEBSET. 



Beccari (ODOARDO). [1843- ] 



642 plants from Abyssinia and Malasia, purchased 1887. 



Becker (ALEXANDER). [1818-1901] 



Set of plants from Sarepta, purchased. 



Beddome (Lieut.-Col. RICHARD HENRY). [1830- ] 



Herbarium of Indian plants, containing about 10,000 species, collection 

 of Indian ferns, among them many types of his " Ferns of British India " 

 and of his other works, purchased. 



Beeby (WILLIAM HADDON). [1849- ] 



193 British plants, presented at intervals since 1884. 



Bell (WILLIAM M.). 



211 species collected in the Survey for the Pacific Railroad between 

 Fort Wallace, Kansas, and Santa Fe, presented 1869. 



Bell ( ). 



Plants collected at the Cape in 1727, in Herb. Sloane. 



Bellingham (WILLIAM). 



176 plants from Nyasa-land, purchased 1887. 



Bennett (ARTHUR). [1844- ] 



A large number of plants of various countries, especially European and 

 British, presented at frequent intervals since 1881. 



