Botany. 189 



Vize (JOHN EDWARD). 



"Fungi Britannici," 2 centuries (1873,1875), bequeathed by C. E, 

 Broome, 1887 ; " Micro-fungi Britannici," fascicles iv-vi, 300 specimens, 

 acquired 1899; "Micro-fungi exotici," 40 specimens (1883), acquired 

 1887. 



Vogel (EDUARD). [1829-56] 



144 plants from Tripoli and Bornou, presented 1856. 



Volkens (W.). 



1,173 plants and 68 woods from Kilimanjaro, etc., purchased 1895. 



Waghorne (ARTHUR CHARLES). 



699 mosses, 597 lichens and 166 fungi of Newfoundland and Labrador, 

 purchased at various times, 1893-99. 



Wagner (HERMANN). 



" Cryptogamen-Herbarium," 125 specimens in 5 parts (1854-55); 

 second series, 100 specimens in 4 parts (1854-62), bequeathed by C. B. 

 Broome in 1886. 



Wagner (J.). 



160 plants from the East, purchased 1894. 



Wahlenberg (GOKAN). [1780-1851] 



Lapland plants acquired with Herb. Shuttleworth ; Norwegian plants 

 in Herb. Banks. 



Wainio (EDVARD AUGUST). 



565 " Lichenes Brasilienses," purchased 1892. 



Walker (Lieut.-Col GEORGE WARREN), [d. 1844] 

 305 plants from Singapore and Penang, presented 1862. 



Wallace (ALFRED RUSSEL). 

 Ferns collected in Borneo, 1863. 



Wallich (NATHANIEL), olim NATHAN Wolff. [1786-1854] 



A collection of East Indian and Malayan plants, presented by the 

 East India Company at dates from 1829 to 1849 ; 595 South African 

 plants, presented 1844. 



Wallis (GUSTAV). [d. 1878] 



Muscineae from the Philippines (1870) and New Granada (1871-75), 

 acquired with the Hampe and Stephani collections. 



Walter (THOMAS). [1 7401-83] 



His herbarium (1786-88) containing many of the plants described in 

 his " Flora Caroliniana " (1788) : it was presented by him to John Eraser, 

 whose son gave it to the Linnean Society in 1849, and it was purchased 

 for the Department at the sale of the Society's surplus collections in 1863. 



Ward (NATHANIEL BAGSHAW). [1791-1868] 

 Collections from his executors, 1869, see p. 99. 



