192 Botany. 



Wirtgen (PHILIPP). [1806-71] 



732 critical plants from the Rhine region, purchased 1863-70. 



Wittrock (VBIT BKECHER). [1839- ] 

 Set of critical Erythraeae, purchased 1886-91. 



Wittrock (V. B.), O. Nordstedt, and NILS GUSTAP Lager- 



heim. [1860- ] 



"Algae aquae dulcis exsiccatae praecipue Scandinavicae," 1,400 

 specimens in 29 fascicles (1877-96), purchased 1878-97. Lagerheim's 

 connection with this set began with fasc. 26. 



Wolley-Dod (Major ANTHONY HUNT). 



1,866 South African plants, presented 1898-1902. 



Woloszczak (EUSTACHE). 



" Flora Polonica exsiccata," purchased. 



Wood (HENRY HAYTON). [1825-82] 



Collection of mosses, chiefly British, purchased 1883. 



Wood (JAMES MEDLEY). 



2,339 South African plants presented and acquired by exchange from 

 1884 to 1901. 



Woolward (FLORENCE, Miss). 



Specimens of Masdevallia, presented 1889-99. 



Wooton (ELMER 0.). 



428 Mexican plants, purchased 1901. 



Wright (CHARLES). [1811-85] 



1,369 plants of New Mexico, purchased 1850-53 ; 2,127 phanerogams 

 of Cuba, purchased 1865. 



Wright (EDWARD PERCEVAL). [1834- ] 

 Plants from the Seychelles, presented 1871. 



Wright (WILLIAM). [1735-1819] 

 Jamaica plants in Herb. Banks. 



Wyatt (MARY, Mrs.). 



" Algae Damnonienses," 237 specimens, chiefly from Devonshire, 

 issued in 4 fascicles and a supplement (c. 1833-40), partly purchased 

 from Mrs. Griffiths in 1852 and the rest acquired with Herb. Shuttleworth 

 in 1877. 



Yates (JAMES). [1789-1871] 



Collection of Cycadaceae, presented 1866. 



Yerbury (Major). 



57 plants from Aden, presented 1884-85. 



Young (ALFRED PRENTICE). [1841- ] 



A large collection of Indian plants, presented 1884. 



