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Collie (ALEXANDER), [d. 1835] 



852 plants of Western Australia, presented by the Lords of the 

 Admiralty 1856. 



Collins (FRANK SHIPLEY), ISAAC Holden [1832-1903], and 



WILLIAM ALBERT Setchell. 



"Phycotheca Boreali-Americana," 1,075 specimens in 23 fascicles 

 (1895-1902), purchased. 



Collins (G. N.). 



203 plants from Florida, purchased 1898. 



Collinson (PETER). [1694-1768] 



Specimens in Herb. Banks from his garden at Mill Hill. 



Comber (THOMAS). [1837-1902] 



His valuable collection of diatoms, consisting of 2,926 microscope- 

 slides, 2,225 photographic negatives and lantern-slides, an illustrated 

 descriptive catalogue in MS., and a quantity of herbarium material, 

 presented by his widow, 1902. 



Commerson (PHILIBERT). [1727-73] 



Specimens in Herb. Banks, and others acquired with Herb. Brown. 



Cooke (MoRDECAi CUBITT). [1825- ] 



" Fungi Britannici exsiccati " (1865-72), 700 specimens, also 850 

 British and 300 exotic fungi, and 332 preparations for the microscope, 

 purchased 1864-95. The second edition of his " Fungi Britannici," 600 

 specimens (1875-77), formed part of C. E. Broome's herbarium. 



Cooper (DUNCAN E.). 



222 plants from Melbourne, presented 1856. 



Cooper (THOMAS). 



1,078 plants from South Africa, presented by W. W. Saunders, 1865. 



Cosson (ERNEST SAINT-CHARLES). [1819-89] 



223 specimens from North Africa, acquired by exchange 1900. 



Couch (BENJAMIN). 



A collection of 805 specimens of woods, purchased 1840. 



Coulter (THOMAS). [1793-1843] ! 

 225 Californian plants, purchased 1869. 



Courten (WILLIAM). [1642-1702] 

 Plants in Herb. Sloane. 



Cowan (WILLIAM DEANS). 



450 Madagascar plants, purchased 1883. 



Creagh (CHARLES VANDELEUR, C.M.G.). 

 462 plants from Borneo, presented 1895-96. 



Croall (ALEXANDER). [1809-85] 



600 plants from Braemar, purchased 1858. 



