176 Botany. 



Rand (ISAAC), [d. 1743] 



His herbarium, presented by the Apothecaries' Company, 1862, from 

 which selections were made for the British collection. 



Rand (RICHARD FRANK). [1856- ] 



988 plants from South Africa, presented 1893-1902. 



Ravenel (HENRY WILLIAM). [1814-87] 



" Fungi Caroliniani," 5 centuries (1852-60) ; " Fun^i Americaui," 

 8 centuries (1877-82) ; his herbarium, consisting of 14,550 cryptogams, 

 amongst which are the types of 152 new species, was purchased in 1891. 



Rawson (Sir RAWSON WILLIAM). [1812-99] 



2,000 South African and West Indian ferns, purchased 1900. 



Ray (JOHN). [1627-1705] 



His herbarium of European plants, presented by the Apothecaries' 

 Company, 1862. 



Reed (EDWYN C.). 



773 plants from Chili, purchased 1875. 



Regel (ALBERT). [1815-92] 



663 Turkestan plants, acquired by exchange, 1885. 



Rehm (HEINRICH). 



"Ascomycetes exsiccatae," 1,450 Fungi in 29 fascicles, in progress 

 since 1874, purchased. 



Rehmann (ANTON). 



2,176 phanerogams and 1,293 cryptogams from South Africa, pur- 

 chased 1881-90. 191 plants from Cherson, purchased 1872. 



Rehmann (ANTON) and Woloszczak (EUSTACHE). 



" Flora Polonica exsdccata " (900 species), purchased 1895-1902. 



Reichenbach (HEINRICH GOTTLIEB LUDWIG). [1793-1879] 



" Florae Germaniae exsiccata " (phanerogams and cryptogams), 

 purchased. 



Reichenbach (H. G. L.) and C. Schubert. 



" Lichenes exsiccati," 125 specimens in 5 fascicles (1822-24), incom- 

 plete, purchased 1899. 



Reichenbach (HEINRICH GUSTAV). [1823-89] 

 107 Orchideae, presented 1876. 



Reid (CLEMENT). [1853- ] 



393 specimens of fruits of British plants, presented 1885-1902. 



Reinsch (PAUL FRIEDRICH). 



59 microscope-preparations of algae from the Cape and Kerguelen's 

 Land, purchased 1876. 



