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Sinclair (ANDREW), [d. 1861] 



600 New Zealand plants, purchased 1858. 



Sintenis (PAUL). 



500 European cryptogams, purchased 1882; 2,077 Oriental plants, 

 purchased 1884-1902 ; 2,499 plants from Porto Kico, purchased 1899- 

 1900. 



Small (JOHN KUNKEL). [1869- ] 



52 " Mosses of the Southern United States," and 58 " Lichens of 

 North America," purchased 1898. 



Smeathman (HENRY), [ft. 1750-87] 



Plants from Sierra Leone and West Indies in Herb. Banks. 



Smith (A. DONALDSON). 



456 plants from East Tropical Africa, presented 1895 anc 1900. 



Smith (ANNIE LORRAIN, Miss). [1854- ] 



271 British marine algae and 112 slides, presented 1892-94; 84 

 specimens and 78 microscope-preparations of British micro-fungi, pur- 

 chased at intervals from 1894 to 1903. 



Smith (CHRISTOPHER), [d. 1806?] 



Plants collected (with James Wiles) on Bligh's voyage to Otaheite, 

 1791-93; and plants and drawings from the Moluccas, 1796-1805, in 

 Herb. Banks. 



Smith (CHRISTIAN). [1785-1816] 



Plants from Madeira, Teneriffe, etc. (1815), and the Congo (1816), 

 described by E. Brown in the Appendix to Tuckey's " Narrative of 

 Expedition to River Zaire," 1818. 



Smith (HAMILTON L.). 



" Species typicae Diatomacearum," 750 preparations for the microscope, 

 purchased 1888. 



Smith (HERBERT H.) and GEORGE WHITFIELD Smith. 



[1860- ] 



635 plants from St. Vincent, collected by them, and presented by 

 the West India Exploration Committee, 1891. 



Smith (Sir JAMES EDWARD). [1759-1828] 



Plants in Herb. Banks from the Linnean Herbarium acquired by 

 exchange with Banks. 



Smith (JOHN). [1798-1888] 



His herbarium, containing upwards of 10,000 ferns and a large 

 collection of flowering plants, chiefly garden specimens, purchased 

 1865-66. 



Smith (JOHN DONNELL). [1829- ] 

 670 plants from Guatemala, presented 1900. 



Smith (W. E.). 



110 plants from Orkney and Shetland, presented 1884. 



