158 Botany, 



Jenner (EDWARD). [1803-72] 



Herbarium of freshwater algae, containing 6,000 specimens, purchased 

 1893. 



Johnson (WILLIAM). 



" North of England Lichen-Herbarium," 360 specimens in 9 fascicles 

 (1894-1900), purchased. 



Johnston (Sir HARRY HAMILTON). [1858- ] 

 461 plants from Tropical Africa, presented 1885-93. 



Jones (MARCUS E.). 



5,193 North American phanerogams and 445 cryptogams, purchased 

 1884-98. 



Jordan (ALEXIS). [1814 ?-97] and others. 

 1,800 rare French plants, purchased 1872. 



Joshua (WILLIAM). 



His lichen herbarium, containing 1,464 specimens representing 976 

 species, purchased 1880 ; 1,039 microscope-preparations of cellular plants, 

 purchased at various times, 1880-86. 



Joshua (W.) and E. M. Holmes. 



" Microscopical Slides of British Lichens," 48 specimens in one fasci- 

 culus (1879), purchased 1880. 



Junghuhn (FRANZ WILHELM). [1812-64] 



236 plants from Java, presented 1850. 

 Jurgens (GEORG HEINRICH BERNHARD). 



" Algae aquaticae " of East Friesland, 20 decades (1816-24), purchased 

 1875. 



Jiirgensen ( ). 



208 Mexican plants, purchased 1861. 



Juratzka (JAKOB). [1821-78] 



Austrian and Hungarian mosses acquired with Herb. Hampe. 



Jussieu (ANTOINE LAURENT DE). [1748-1836] 

 Plants from the Paris Garden in Herb. Banks. 



Kaempfer (ENGELBERT). [1651-1716] 



Japanese plants (collected 1691-92) in Herb. Sloane 211. The Coniferae 

 form the subject of a paper by K. A. Salisbury in Journ. Science and 

 Arts, ii, 309-314 (1817). 



Kassner (THEODOR). 



1,029 Tropical African plants, purchased 1902. 



Kalbreyer (E.). 



230 plants from Western Tropical Africa, presented 1878. 



Kalm (PEHR). [1715-79] 



Specimens from Canada in Herb. Banks. 



