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Forbes (FRANCIS BLACKWBLL). [1839- ] 

 301 Chinese plants, presented 1875. 



Forbes (HENRY OGG). [1851- ] 



4,654 plants from the Eastern Archipelago, including types of the 

 species described in his "Naturalist's Wanderings" and elsewhere, 

 purchased 1879-88. 



Forbes (JOHN). [1798-1823] 



317 plants from South Africa and Madagascar, purchased 1856. 

 Forskal (PEHR). [1736-63] 



Numerous specimens (types for his " Flora ^Egyptiaco-Arabica ") in 

 Herb. Banks, and 180 plants acquired with Herb. Nolte, 1875. 



Forster (EDWARD). [1765-1849] 



Herbarium, principally of British plants, presented by Eobert Brown. 



Forster (JOHN EEINHOLD) [1729-98] and GEORGE. [1754-94] 

 Plants collected during Cook's second voyage (1772-75) presented to 

 Banks on their return; herbarium of George Forster purchased at 

 Lambert's sale (1842), described by D. Don as his " entire herbarium, 

 from which he published his Florula of South Sea plants " ; another set 

 of G. Forster's plants is in Pallas's Herbarium, purchased at the same 

 sale. In 1776 Banks bought for 400 all the drawings made during the 

 voyage. 



Forsyth Major (CHARLES IMMANUEL). [1843- ] 

 439 phanerogams from Madagascar, purchased 1896. 



Fortune (ROBERT). [1813-80] 



549 specimens of Chinese plants, purchased 1845-62. 



Fothergill (JOHN). [1712-80] 



Numerous plants in Herb. Banks from his garden at West Ham. 

 Fourcade (CHARLES). [1826 ?-91] 



672 Pyrenean plants, purchased 1864. 



Fraser (CHARLES), [d. 1831] 



Plants from the north-west interior of Australia, collected 1818. 



Fraser (Louis). 



352 South American plants, purchased 1860-61. 



French (ALFRED). [1839-79] 



Herbarium of Oxfordshire plants, purchased 1880. 

 Fries (ELIAS MAGNUS). [1794-1878] 



" Herbarium normale Plantae Scandinavicae," Cent. 1-10, purchased 

 1875 ; " Scleromyceti Sueciae," 300 fungi in 30 decades (1819-22), pre- 

 sented by the Council of the Linnean Society, 1896. 



Fries (THO'RE MAGNUS). [1832- ] 



"Lichenes Scandinaviae," 75 specimens in 3 fascicles (1859-65), 

 presented by the Council of the Linnean Society, 1896. 



