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Martins (KARL FEIEDRICH PHILIP VON). [1794-1868] 

 134 Brazilian plants, acquired 1841 ; mosses in Herb. Hampe. 



Mason (NATHANIEL HASLOPE). [ -I860?] 

 400 Madeira plants, purchased 1858. 



Massee (GEORGE EDWARD). [1847- ] 

 300 British fungi, presented 1891. 



Masson (FRANCIS). [1741-1805] 



Was sent to the Cape from Kew Gardens in 1772 at the instance of 

 Banks, and subsequently on other collecting expeditions ; his plants from 

 all the localities visited are in Banks's Herbarium. He collected at the 

 Cape in 1772-73 and again in 1786-95; in the Canaries and Azores, 

 1776-78 ; in the West Indies, 1779-80 ; in Spain and Portugal in 1783 ; 

 in North Africa, 1783 ; and in North America and Canada (where he 

 died) in 1797-1805. There is also in the Department a volume of his 

 drawings, from which descriptions of several new species have been 

 drawn up. 



Masters (MAXWELL TYLDEN). [1833- ] 



A small collection of Indian grasses and Cyperaceae, with original 

 drawings by the late Dr. Wight, presented 1875. 



Mathews (ANDREW), [d. 1841] 



Collections of Peruvian plants, purchased 1834 and 1840. 



Maunsell (F. R.). 



169 plants from Sivas, Asia Minor, presented 1898 ; 180 plants from 

 Van, Armenia, presented 1901. 



Maw (GEORGE). [1832- ]. 



416 specimens of crocus with 72 specimens of corm-tunics, forming 

 the collection illustrating his monograph of Crocus, presented 1885. 



Maximowicz (CARL IVANOVITCH). [1827-91] 



1,539 Japanese and Manchurian plants, acquired by exchange, 1885. 



Maxwell (GEORGE). 



300 plants of South-Western Australia, purchased 1861. 



Maze (HIPPOLYTE PIERRE). [1818-92] 



1,509 marine algae, representing the species described in Maze and 

 Schramm's " Algues de la Guadaloupe," purchased 1887. 



Meerseveen ( ). 



Collection of Cape plants in Herb. Sloane, purchased 1757. 



Meisner (KARL FRIEDRICH). [1800-74] 



Plants from various localities, with notes, acquired with Herb. 

 Shuttleworth. 



Melvill (JAMES COSMO). [1845- ] 



157 plants, mostly Australian, and 44 algae from Mauritius, presented 

 at various dates from 1881. 



