398 Obituary : Professor Don. 



Descriptions of several new Plants from the Kingdom of Ncpaul, taken 

 from Specimens preserved in the Hcrbarin)n of Aylmer Bonrke Lambert, 

 Esq.— (Mem. Wern. Nat. Hist. Soc, vol. iii. 1821.) 



An Illnstration of the Natural Family of Plants called MelaslomaceGE. — 

 Ih'ul, vol. iv. 1823. 



A Monograph of the Genus Pyrola. — Ibid, vol. v. part 1. 1821. 



Memoir on the Classification and Division of GiHvpJiaUnm and Xerantlte- 

 mum of Linnasus. — Ibid, vol. v. part 2. 1826. 



Prodromus Florae Nepalensis. 12mo, Lond., 1825. 



Description of the genus Malesherbia, of the Flora Peruviana, &c. (From 

 the Edinb. New Philos. Journ., 1827.) 



Descriptions of Co/«?72(?//ia, Tovaria, and Francoa. — Ibid. 



Observations on Philadelphicc and Granatece. — Ibid. 



On the Affinities of the E??ipet?-ees. — Ibid. 



On the Characters of Darwinia, Brunsfelsia, &c. — Ibid. 



Attempt at a new Classification of the Cicliorace(E. — Ibid. 



On the Affinities of Vellosia, Glaux, &c. — Ibid, 1830. 



Monograph of the Family of Plants called Canoniacece. — Ibid. 



On the Characters and Affinities of certain genera, chiefly belonging to 

 the Flora Peruviana.— /6i(/, 1831-32. 



]{emarks on the Rhubarb of commerce, the Purple-coned Fir of Nepaul, 

 and the Mustard-tree. — Ibid. 



Descriptions of some new species of Malesherbia, Kageneckia, Quillaja, 

 and of a new genus of the order Salicarice. — Ibid, 1832. 



Note on the Cow-tree of the Caraccas. — Ibid. 



On the Characters and Affinities of the genus Codon. — Ibid, 1833. 



On the connexion which subsists between the calyx and ovarium in cei"- 

 tain Plants of the order Melasfoniacece. — Ibid. 



Attempt at a new arrangement of the Ericacea;. — Ibid, 1834. 



On the anomalous structure of the leaf of Rosa berberifolia. — Ibid. 



Monograph of the genus Sa.vifracja. — Linn. Trans., vol. xiii. 



Descriptions of nine new species of the genus Cai'ex, natives of the Hi- 

 malaya Alps in Upper Nepaul. — Ibid, vol. xiv. 



Description of Cowania, a new genus of Plants, and of a new species of 

 Sieve.rsia. — Ibid. 



Description of a new genus belonging to the natural family of Plants called 

 Scropliularince. — Ibid, vol. xv. 



On the Origin and Nature of the Ligulate Rays in Zinnia ; and on a re- 

 markable multiplication observed in the parts of fructification of that genus. 

 — Ibid, vol. xvi. 



Descriptions of the new genera and species of Composite belonging to 

 the Floras of Peru, Mexico, and Chili. — Ibid. 



On the Plant which yields the Gum Ammoniacum. — Ibid. 



Observations on the Tropceolum penlaphyUum oi huniSiVck. — 7/;/^/, vol.xvii. 



Additional Observations on the Tropceolum pentaphijllum of Lamarck. — 

 Ibid. 



On the modifications of ^Estivation observable in certain Plants formerly 

 referred to the genus Cinc/iona. — Ibid. 



Remarks on some British Ferns. — Ibid. 



Descriptions of five new species of the genus Pinus, discovered by Dr. 

 Coulter in California. — Ibid. 



Descriptions of Indian Genlianece. — Ibid. 



Descriptions of two new genera of ConifercE. — Ibid, vol. xviii. 



Description of a new genus of Bignoniacece (Catopkractes). — Ibid. 



Descriptions of the Indian species of Iris. — Ibid. 



Account of the Indian species of Jiaiciis and Luzula. — Ibid. 



