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See also Wight, Robert. Illustrations of Indian botany. 1831-34. 



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Perrotet, [Samuel]. Extrait d'une lettre . . . k M. Benjamin 

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Birch, Deburgh. Topographical report on the Neilgherries. 

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Graham, John. A catalogue of the plants growing in Bombay 

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Royle, J. F. Illustrations of the botany and other branches of 

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Huegel, Karl, Freiherr von. Kaschmir und das Reich der 

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Vegetabilische Produkte (II. 245-2S6. 1840). — Chiefly on economic 

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Wight, Robert. Illustrations of Indian botany; or, Figures il- 

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 economical uses and medicinal properties, including descrip- 

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plants. 6 vol. 2101 pi. Q. Madras, 1840-53. 

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Perrotet, [Samuel]. Rapport sur les manuscrits de m£teoro- 

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Jacquemont, Victor. Voyage dans l'lnde . . . pendant des 

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Vigne, G. T. Travels in Kashmir, Ladak, Iskardo, the coun- 

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Royle, J. F. Observations on the vegetation and products of 

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Griffith, W[illiam]. Remarks on a few plants from central 

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Cambessedes, J[acques], Plantae rariores quas in India orien- 

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Munro, William. Hortus agrensis; or, Catalogue of all plants 

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Wight, Rob[er]t. Notes on Indian botany. (Calcutta Jour. 

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Madden, [Edward]. Diary of an excursion to the Shatool and 

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Stocks, J. E. Notes on the botany of Scinde. (Ann. Mag. 

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Wight, Robert. Spicilegium neilgherrense; or, A selection, of 

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Madden, Edward. Notes of an excursion to the Pindree 

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Hoffmeister, W[erner]. Briefe aus Indien. Nach dessen nach- 

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 I. On the geographical distribution of Coniferae on the Hima- 

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 Mountains . . . translated from the German. 12+527 pp. 

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 Naturwissenschaftlicher Anhang. I. Ueber die geographische Verbreitung 

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Griffith, William. Itinerary notes on plants collected in the 

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 Notulae ad plantas asiaticas; arranged by John M'Clel- 

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 — Icones plantarum asiaticarum. 4 vol. 661 pi. F. Cal- 

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Contents : Vol. I. Development of organs in phancerogamous plants. 

 Vol. II. On the higher cryptogamous plants. Vol. III. Monocotyle- 

 donous plants. Vol. IV. Dicotyledonous plants. 



Hooker, [Sir] J. D. Observations made when following the 

 grand trunk road across the hills of upper Bengal, Parus Nath, 

 &c. in the Soane valley; and on the Kymaon branch of the 

 Vindya Hills. 57 pp. O. Calcutta, 1848. 



Vicary, N. Some notes on the botany of Sinde. (Ann. Mag. 

 Nat. Hist. ser. 2, I. 420-434. 1848.) 



Hooker, Sir [J. D.]. Notes of a tour in the plains of India, the 



Himala and Borneo, being extracts from [his] private letters, 



written during a government botanical mission to those 



countries. 2 pts. O. London, 1848-49. 



Contents: Pt. I. England to Calcutta. 1848. Pt. II. Calcutta to 



Darjeeling. 1849. 



Extracts from the private letters of Dr. Hooker, written 



during a botanical mission to India. (Lond. Jour. Bot. VII. 

 237-268, 297-321 ; Hooker's Jour. Bot. & Kew Gard. Misc. 

 I. 1-14, 41-56, 81-89, 113-120, 129-136, 161-175, 226-233, 

 274-282, 301-308, 331-336, 361-370; II. 11-23, 52-59, 88- 

 91, 112-118, 145-151, 161-173, 213-218, 244-249. 1848- 

 50.) — Climate and vegetation of the Himalayas. [Abstract.] 

 (Gard. Mag. Bot. [IL] 13-23, 3 il. 1S50.) 



Notes, chiefly botanical, made during an excursion from 



Darjiling to Tonglo, a lofty mountain on the confines of 

 Sikkim and Nepal. (As. Soc. Bengal Jour. XVIII. pt. 1, pp. 

 419-446. 1849. — Hort. Soc. Lond. Jour. VII. 1-24. 1852.) 



M'Clelland, John. Report of the Geological survey of India. 

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 List of plants (pp. 72-96). 



