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are now, I believe, in the possession of M. Edouard Bornet, but 
these I was unable to see at this time owing to the absence of 
M. Bornet from Paris. 
On leaving Paris I went to Eerbeek in eastern Holland, where 
I was enabled to see certain originals in the collections of Kitz- 
ing and of Hauck through the courtesy and generous hospitality 
of Madame Weber-van Bosse, the present owner of these collec- 
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G. 41. Botanical Museum, University of Lund, Sweden. The Agardh her- 
barium is ayers in this building. 
tions. My next stop was a brief one at Oldenburg in the grand 
duchy of the same name. Here, in excellent condition, was 
found the herbarium of A. W. Roth, author of the Catalecta Bo- 
tanica (1797-1806) and of other well-known works. The speci- 
mens are usually accompanied by full data and by copies of the 
specific diagnoses in Roth’s own hand. 
I amburg, a few plants of the Binder herbarium, now in 
