ANNALS 
OF THE 
ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN, CALCUTTA. 
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VOL. L—PART 1.—King, George—The Species of Ficus of the 
Indo-Malayan and  Ohinese Countries. 
Calcutta, 1887. 
ll.—Ki»g, George. —The Species of Ficus of the 
Indo-Malayan and Chinese Countries. 
^ Calcutta, 1888. 
Parts I and II (xiii, pp. 185 with 225 plates.) 
APPENDIX— 
1 King, George—Some New Species of Ficus from 
New Guinea. Calcutta, 1888 (pp. 9 with 7 
plates). 
2, Cunningham, D [avid] D [ouglas].—On the Pheno- 
mena of Fertilization in Ficus Roxburghii Wall. 
Calcutta, 1888 (pp. 11-51 with 6 plates.) 
VOL. i TUR. George. —The Species of Artocarpus indigenous to 
india. Calcutta, 1889 (pp. 1-16 with 14 
dies es). 
King, George.—The Indo-Malayan Species of Quercus and 
Castanopsis. Calcutta, 1889 (pp. 17-107 with 91 
plates). 7 ; 
VOL. Hi.—Prain, D[avid]—The Species of Pedicularis of the Indian 
pire and its Frontiers. Calcutta, 1891 (pp. 196 
with 137 plates) and Map and Table. 
King, George .—The Magnoliaces of British India. Cal- 
cutta, 1891 (pp. 197-226 with plates 38-74), 
Prain, D [avid]—An Account of the Genus Gomphost- | 
emma Wall, Oalcutta, 1891 (pp. 227-273 with plates | 
75-105). 
King, George —The Species of Myristica of British India. 
Calcutta, 1891 (pp. 274-331 with plates 106-174). 
VOL, iV,—King, ago —The Anonaces of British India. Oalcutta, 
1893 (xi, pp. 169 with plates 1-220). 
King, George.—A short account of Colonel Kyd, the 
2 Founder of the Royal Botanic Garden, Calcutta (pages mi 
1-11 with portrait). 
VOL, V.—PART Mg cd Sir Joseph Dalton.—A Century of 
Indian Orchids. Calcutta, 1895 (pp. 1-70 
with plates 1-101). 
King, George.—A Brief Memoir of William 
Roxburgh, author of the Flora Indica, 
Calcutta, 1895 (pp. 1-9 with portrait). 
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