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paridacea3, Violaceas, Bixiness, PittosporeiB, PolygalaceEC, Caryophylla- 

 cetB, Portulaceas, Tamarisoiueae, Elatinece, Hypericinea3, Guttiferai, 

 Dipterocarpeas, Malvacea; (partly, only Gosxypium (inomalum Wawra), 

 Sterculiacete (only Leptoni/cJiia urophyUa Welw.), Tiliacese, LineiE, 

 Malpighiacece, Zygopliylleffi, Geraniacete, Simarubea3 (partly), Olacinese, 

 Ilicinese, Celastracea3, RhamnejB, and Ampelidete. 



For volume ii. Welwitsch supplied his African material for the 

 following 16 out of the 21 Natural Orders included : Leguminosa), 

 Rosacea3, Saxifragace^, Crassulacea3, Droseraceas, Myrothamnacea3 

 (Hamamelideaj), Haloragese, Combretaceaj, Myrtaceaj (only Pctersia 

 (ifricana Welw.), Lythraceaj, Samydacege, Passifloreaj, Cucurbitaceae, 

 Begoniacese, Cactacese, and Ficoideaj. 



For volume iii. Welwitsch supplied his material for the following 7 

 out of the 14 Natural Orders included : Araliacese, Rubiacea; (partly), 

 Dipsacefe, Composita3 (only Gyiiura m/n/ata Welw.), Goodenoviese, 

 Campanulaceag, and Ebenacese. 



85. " Piperaceaa," by Gas. de Candolle, in de CandoUe, Prodr. Syst. 

 Nat. Veg. xvi., part 1, pp. 235"— 471 : Paris, 1869. 



86. " Report on the Caoutchouc of Commerce," by James Collins ; 

 pp. xii, 47, with 2 maps and 4 plates : London, March 1873. 



(p. 28.) " To Dr. Welwitsch . . . belongs the credit of first identify- 

 ing the plants yielding African caoutchouc.'' Plate 4, Landolphht, 

 owariemis P. Beauv., was drawn from a specimen collected by 

 Welwitsch. 



87. " A monograph of Ebenacese," by W. P. Hiern, in Trans. Camhr. 

 Phil. Soc. xii.. Part 1, pp. 27—300, tt. 1—11 : Cambridge, 1873. 



On page 48 is given a list of 33 of Welwitsch's African plants belong- 

 ing to this Order. 



88. " Podostemacese," by H. A. Weddell, in De Candolle, Prudr. Syst. 

 Nat. Veg. xvii., pp. 39—89 : Paris, 16 Oct. 1873. 



89. " CytinaceaB," by J. D. Hooker, in De Candolle, I.e., pp. 106—116. 



IV. Other Zoological Publications relating to Welwitsch's 

 Specimens. 



90. " Aves das possessoes portuguez da Africa occidental que existem 

 no Museu de Lisboa," by J. V. Barboza du Bocage, in Jorn. 8i-ienc. 

 Lisbon, i. No. ii., March, pp. 129—153 ; No. iv., Dec, pp. 324—339, 

 t. 6 : Lisbon, 1867. 



91. " Revision of the species of Hyrax, founded on the specimens in 

 the British Museum," by Dr. J. E. Gray, in Ami. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 

 Series 4, i., No. i., pp. 35 — 51 : London, Jan. 1868. 



92. " Les Myriopodes d'Afrique au Museum de Lisbonne," by F. 

 Santos Mattozo, in Jorn. Selene. Lisboa, viii.. No. xxxi., pp. 177 — 196, 

 cum tab. : Lisbon, Dec. 1881. 



93. " Ortopteros de Africa del Museo de Lisboa," by Ignacio Bolivar, 

 in Jor7i. Scienc. Lisboa, series 2, i.. No. ii., Sept. 1889, pp. 73 — 112, cum 

 tab. ; No. iii., Dec. 1889, pp. 150—173 ; No. iv. March 1890, pp. 211— 

 232, cum tab. : Lisbon, 1889-90. 



94. "Les Damans d' Angola," by J. V. Barboza du Bocage, in J(jru. 

 Scienc. Lisboa, series 2, i., No. iii.. pp. 186 — 196, cum tab. : Lisbon, 

 Dec. 1889. 



" Iter Welwitschianum : Lepidoptera Angolensia," by Rudolph 

 Felder, of Vienna. The manuscript of this work was finished by the 

 author, who died on 29th March 1871 ; but it does not appear to have 

 been printed. See Dr. J. R. Schiner, in Verh. Zool.-Bot. Gesellscli, 

 Wien, xxii. Abh. p. 45 : Vienna, 1872. 



