368 RUBIACEiE. 



Hesse (Oswald). This chemist has summarized his elaborate researches 

 on Cinchona in the German Dictionary of Chemistry, articles 

 Chinin, Cinchonin, etc. 187G-1877. 



Howard (John Eliot), Illustrations of the Nueva Quinologia of Pavon. 

 London, 1862, folio, 163 pages and 30 beautiful coloured plates. — 

 Figures of Cinchona mostly taken from Pavon's specimens in the 

 herbarium of Madrid, and three plates representing the structure 

 of several barks. 



Howard (J. K), Quinologyofthe East India Plantations. London, 1869, 

 folio X. and 43 pages, with 3 coloured plates exhibiting structural 

 peculiarities of the barks of cultivated Cinchonce. 



Howard (J. E.) The same, parts ii. and iii., Lond. 1876, folio xiv. and 

 74 p., with 2 views, 2 black plates and 13 coloured figures of Cin- 

 chona Calisaya {Ledgeriana) , G. officinalis, G. pitayensis, and others. 



Karsten (Hermann), Die niedicinischen Ghinarinden Neu-GranadcCs. 

 Berlin, 1858, 8°. 71 pages, and 2 plates showing microscopic structure 

 of a few barks. An English translation prepared under the super- 

 vision of Mr. Markham, has been printed by the India Office under 

 the title of Notes on the Medicinal Ginchona Barks of New Granada 

 by H. Karsten, 1861. The plates have not been reproduced. 



Karsten (Hermann), Florce Golunibice terrarumque adjacentium speci- 

 mina selecta. Berolini, 1858, folio. Beautiful coloured figures of 

 various plants including Cinchona, under which name are several 

 species usually referred to other genera. Only three parts have been 

 published. 



King (George), A Manual of Ginchona cultivation in India. Calcutta, 

 1876, 80 pages, small folio. 



Kuntze (Otto), Ginchona. Arten, Hyhriden and Gultur der Ghinin- 

 hdume. Leipzig, 1878. 124 pages and 3 plates. A review of this 

 book will be found in the Archiv der Pharniacie, 213, (1878) 473-480. 



Mclvor (W. G.) Notes on the propagation and cultivation of the medi- 

 cinal Ginchonas or Peruvian bark trees. Madras, 1867, 33 pages, 9 

 plates. The author explains the "motsing system" alluded to p. 362, 



Mclvor (William Graham), A letter on the cultivaMon of Ghinchona on 

 the Nilgiris. Ootacamund, 1876, 27 pages. 



Markham (Clements Robert), The Ghinchona Species of New Granada, 

 containing the botanical descriptions of the species examined by 

 Drs. Mutis and Karsten; with some account of those botanists, and 

 of the results of their labours. London, 1867, 8°. 139 pages and 

 5 plates. The plates are not coloured, yet are good reduced copies of 

 those contained in Karsten's Floi'ce Columbian ; they represent the 

 following: — Ginchona corymbosa, G. Triance, G. lancifolia, G. cordi- 

 folia, G. tucujensis. 



Markham. A Memoir of the lady Ana de Osorio, Gountess of Ghin- 

 chon, vice-queen of Peru (a.d. 1629-1689), with a plea for the correct 

 spelling of the Ghinchona genus. London, 1874, 4°. 99 pages, with a 

 map, heraldic figures and views. 

 See also Hanbury, Science Papers, 1876, p. 475. 



Miquel (Friedrich Anton Wilhelm), Be Ginchonce speciebus quibusdam, 

 adjectis iis quce in Java coluntur. Gommentatio ex Annalilus 

 Musei Botanici Lugduno-Batavi exscripta. Amstelodami, 1869, 4°. 

 20 pages. 



