Botany. 145 



Donkin (ARTHUR SCOTT), [fl. 1858-73] 



486 microscope-preparations, acquired with the Deby collection in 

 1893. 



Doody (SAMUEL). [1656-1706] 



Numerous specimens in Herb. Sloane. 



Doubleday (EDWARD). [1811-49] 



697 North American plants, presented 1843-44. 



Douglas (DAVID). [1798-1834] 



1,460 plants from North-west America and California, containing many 

 types published in Hooker's " Flora Boreali Americani," purchased 1856 

 from the Eoyal Horticultural Society. 



Drege (JOHANN FRANZ). [1794-1881] 



A set of his S. African collections, acquired with Shuttleworth's 

 herbarium. 



Drouet (HENRI). [1829- ] 



Plants from the Azores, acquired with Herb. Shuttleworth. 



Druce (GEORGE CLARIDGE). [1860- ] 



358 British plants presented at intervals from 1881. 



Drummond (JAMES). [1784?-! 863] 



3,597 plants of Western Australia, purchased 1843-54; others 

 acquired with Robert Brown's Herbarium. 



Drummond (THOMAS), [d. 1835] 



" Musci Americani" collected in North America during the second 

 Land Expedition (1825-28) of Sir John Franklin, presented by Dr. 

 Eichardson ; another series from the Southern States was purchased in 

 1842. 



Du Bois (CHARLES). [1656-1740] 



Sent plants to Petiver and Plukenet, which are in Herb. Sloane. 



Durand (PHILIPPE). 



Plants collected at Tangier, 1798-1807. See Cosson, "Compendium 

 Florae Atlanticae," i, 14. 



Durand (THEOPHILE) and HENRI F. DE FABREGA Pittier. 

 1180 plants from Costa Rica, purchased 1897. 



Durieu de Maisonneuve (ELLY). 



439 plants from Paraguay, purchased 1878. 



Durieu de Maisonneuve (MICHEL CHARLES). [1796?-1878] 

 "Plantae selectae Hispano-Lusitanicae," 1835, acquired with Herb. 

 Shuttleworth. 



Dusen (PER). [1855- ] 



235 mosses and hepatics from the Cameroons and 468 from Chile and 

 Patagonia, purchased at various times, 1893-1902. 



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