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Hamilton. 



See BUCHANAN. 



Hampe (GEORG ERNST LUDWIG). [1795-1880] 



Collection of 4,934 hepatics, purchased 1878 ; moss herbarium of 24,932 

 specimens, purchased ] 881, each containing numerous types. The mosses 

 and hepatics of his " Vegetabilia cellularia" were purchased with Herb. 

 Shuttleworth in 1877. 



Hanbury (DANIEL). [1825-75] 



Specimens chiefly of economic plants, presented 1853-72. 



Hance (HENRY FLETCHER). [1827-86] 



Herbarium containing 22,437 specimens, including types of the 

 Chinese plants described by him, purchased 1887. 



Hansen. 



13 centuries (1,285 specimens) of plants from Schleswig-Holstein , 

 purchased with Herb. Nolte, 1875. 



Hansen (GEORGE). 



1,596 plants from California, purchased 1896-99. 



Hardman (LAWRANCE). 



His entire collection of nearly 30,000 select diatoms, typical of all the 

 most celebrated deposits, and mounted on 1,444 slides, purchased as part 

 of Deby's collection in 1893. 



Hardwicke (THOMAS), [d. 1835] 



247jplants from Mauritius, sent to Banks, 1811-12 ; 1,482 specimens 

 of woods from South Africa and St. Helena, bequeathed 1836. 



Harlow (JAMES), [fl. 1660-80] 



Plants collected in Jamaica, presented to Sloane by Sir John Rawdon. 



Harper (ROLAND MCMILLAN). 



1,187 plants from Georgia, purchased 1901-2. 

 Hart (HENRY CHICHESTER). 



1,162 plants from Mount Sinai, etc., collected during the Palestine 

 Exploring Expedition, acquired 1885. 



Hartman (ROBERT WILHELM). [1827-91] 



"Bryaceae Scandinaviae," 450 specimens in 15 fascicles (1857-74), 

 purchased. 



Hartweg (CARL THEODOR). [1812-71] 



1,833 plants from California, Central and South America, presented 

 1839-48. 



Harvey (WILLIAM HENRY). [1811-66] 



Numerous South African and Fiji phanerogams, purchased 1869 ; 

 1,199 algae from Australia, the Friendly Islands, and Ceylon, acquired at 

 various dates between 1857 and 1900. 



Haslar Hospital. 



Collections received from, see p. 92. 



