APPENDIX B 489 



and T. Taylor.) (Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot. 1844, vol. iii. 

 pp. 634-658.) 



Lomaria Colensoi, n. sp. (Hook. Ic. PI. 1844, vol. vii. t. 628) ; Myrtus 

 pedunculata, n. sp. (t. 629) ; Fagus fusca, n. sp. tt. 630, 631) ; 

 Callixene parviflora, n. sp. (t. 632) ; Loranthus Colensoi, n. sp. 

 (t. 633) ; Ranunculus macropus, n. sp. (t. 634) ; Gentiana 

 bellidifolia, n. sp. (t. 635) ; G. Grisebachii, n. sp. (t. 636) ; Fagus 

 Solandri, n. sp. (t. 639) ; Veronica nivea, n. sp. (t. 640) ; F. 

 diffusa, n. sp. (t. 645) ; Fagus Menziesii, n. sp. (t. 652) ; F. 

 cliff ortioides, n. sp. (t. 673) ; Stellaria decipiens, n. sp. (t. 680) ; 

 Epilobium confertifolium (t. 685) ; Cardamine corymbosa 

 (t. 686). 



1845 



Hepaticae Antarcticae, supplementum ; or specific characters, with 

 brief descriptions, of some additional species of the Hepaticae 

 of the Antarctic regions, New Zealand, and Tasmania, together 

 with a few from the Atlantic Islands and New Holland. (By 

 J. D. H. and T. Taylor.) (Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot. 1845, 

 vol. iv. pp. 79-97.) 



On the Huon Pine, and on Microcachrys, a new genus of 

 Coniferae from Tasmania ; together with remarks upon the 

 geographical distribution of that order in the Southern Hemi- 

 sphere. (Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot. 1845, vol. iv. pp. 137-157, 

 pi. 6.) 



Algae Antarcticae, being characters and descriptions of the hitherto 

 unpublished species of Algae, discovered in Lord Auckland's 

 Group, Campbell's Island, Kerguelen's Land, Falkland Islands, 

 Cape Horn, and other circumpolar regions, during the voyage 

 of H.M. discovery ships, ' Erebus ' and ' Terror.' (By J. D. H. 

 and W. H. Harvey.) (Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot. 1845, vol. iv. 

 pp. 249-276, 293-298.) 



Algae Novae Zelandiae ; being a catalogue of all the species of 

 Algae yet recorded as inhabiting the shores of New Zealand, 

 with characters and brief descriptions of the new species dis- 

 covered during the voyage of H.M. discovery ships ' Erebus ' 

 and ' Terror ' ; and of others communicated to Sir W. Hooker 

 by Dr. Sinclair, the Rev. W. Colenso, and M. Eaoul. (By 

 J. D. H. and W. H. Harvey.) (Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot. 

 1845, vol. iv. pp. 521-551 ; vol. vii. pp. 443-445.) 



On Fitchia, a new genus of arborescent Compositae (Trib. Cichora- 

 ceae), from Elizabeth Island (lat. 26, long. 125 W.), in the 

 South Pacific. (Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot. 1845, vol. iv. pp. 

 640-643, pi. 23, 24.) 



Note on some marine animals, brought up by deep-sea dredging, 

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