ікуі А SKETCH OF THE LIFE ОҒ 
Swansea: 1839-not published.]— This work was finished in 1821; ім learn from 
- Dillwyn, who has made full use of  Hamilton's text, that the remainder of the 
unpublished MSS. was, when he wrote, in the library of the Linnean Society of 
London. | | 
31. Account of а map drawn by a native of Dawe or Tavay. Edinburgh Philogo- 
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' 82. Commentary on the Herbarium Amboinense, I. Memoirs of the Wernerian Society 
of Edinburgh v. 307: 1823-4. IL. Memoirs cf the Wernerian Society of Edinburgh vi, 
268: 1826—31.—Whether this work was ever completed is doubtful; the Wernerian 
Society, which afterwards became absorbed in the Edinburgh Botanical Society, 
published the commentaries on the two first books. If more was written, this must have 
been after the completion of the Hortus Malabaricus, and the whereabouts of the MSS. 
is unknown. 
33. Account of two maps of Zænmæ or Yangoma. Edinburgh Philosophical Journal 
x. 59: 1824. 
94. An account of the map of Koshanpri. Edinburgh Philosophical Journal x. 247 : 
1824. : 
35. An account of the Janji, or Vallisneria alternifolia of Dr. Roxburgh, the 
plant used in India in refining sugar. .E/inburgh Journal of Science i. 34: 1894. 
36. Account of a map of Upper Laos, or the Territory of the Lowa Shan. 
Edinburgh Journal of Science i. Т1: 1894. 
87. Ап Account of a genus including the Herba Toxicaria of the Himalayan 
Mountains, or the plant with which the natives poison their arrows. Elinburgh Journal 
of Science i, 249: 1824. [Madden: Trans. Bot. Soc. Edinb. v. 1858; Stapf: Ann. Roy. 
Bot, Gard. Calcutta x, part 2. 1904.) < 
98. Acoount of а шар of the Kingdom of Pegu. Blinburgh Journal of Science i. 
267: 1824. | x 
39. Observations on Mun Kokhosee [Munko-Khoshee] (dated Katumanda, 10th. 
and 14th November 1802). Rozburgh, Flora Indica, ed. Carey and Wallich ii, 415: 
i ; Roxburgh, Fiora Indica, ed. Carey i. 631: 183), [Carey in Rozburgh, ed. 1824 
б. i 
n — of a plant allied to the genus Piper. Edinburgh Journal of Science 
T А 
41. An aecount of the Frontier : : 
iu: Rub қ Шаа Part of Bengal and the Kingdom of 
42. Ап account of the Frontier between Ava and the Part of Ben 
to the Karnaphuli River. Edinburgh Journal of Science їй, 89: 1825. 
43. An account of the Frontier between the Southern part of Bengal and the 
Kingdom of Ava. Edinburgh Journal of Science iii. 901: 1825; iv. 22: 1826. 
U 44. Some notices concerning the Plants of various parts ef Indis, and concern- 
ing the Sanserita names of those Regions (read June 18, 1821) Trans, Roy. Soc. 
Edin. x. 171: 1826. [Flora ix. 689: 1826; Froriep: Notizen xi. col. 97: 1825; Calcutta 
Review; for July 1894.]—This paper forms the basis of most of the notiees of 
Buchanan’s Indian career, ` 
45. Inscription upon rocks in South Bihar, described by Dr. 
and explained by Н. P. Colebrooke, Director (read December 4, 
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