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1847. Robt. H. Schomburgk. — Description of some grasses and 

 sedges from the East Coast of Demerara, with remarks on the Geogra- 

 phical distribution of the species. Annals Nat. Hist., Vol. XX. 



1848. Robt. H. Schomburgk. — Sir Walter Raleigh's Discovery 

 of the large, rich and beautiful Empire of Guiana, with a relation of 

 the great and golden city of Manoa (which the Spaniards call 

 El Dorado), etc., performed in 1595 ; reprinted from the edition of 1596, 

 with some unpublished documents relative to that country ; edited, 

 with Notes and a Biographical Memoir by Sir R. H. Schomburgk, 

 Map, Svo., Hakluyt Society's Publications, Vol. III. 



G. Bentham. — Contributions to the Flora of Guiana. Enume- 

 ration of Plants collected in Guiana by Sir Robert and Richard 

 Schomburgk and others, London, Jour. Bot., Vol. VII. 



1851. Robt. H. Schomburgk. — On the Forest Trees of British 

 Guiana, and their uses in Naval and Civil Architecture. Read before 

 the Linnean Society, Dec. 16. 



Sir W. J. Hooker. — Victoria Regia, or Illustrations of the 



Royal Water Lily, in a series of Figures chiefly made from specimens 

 flowering at Syon House and Kew, by Walter Fitch, London, Imp. 

 Folio, Coloured Plates. 



1854. G. Bentham. — Notes on North Brazilian Gentianeae, from the 

 collections of Mr. Spruce and Sir Roeert Schomburgk. Hooker's 

 Jour. Bot., Vol. VI. 



1876. Richd. Schomburgk.— Botanical Reminiscences in British 

 Guiana. Adelaide, 8vo. 



