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Dalzell, N. A. Contributions to the botany of western India. 



{Hooker's Jour. Bot. & Kew Gard. Misc. II. 33-41, 133-14."., 



257-265, 336-344; III. 33-39, 89-90, 120-124, 134-139, 178- 



1S0, 206-212, 225-233, 279-2S2, 343-346; IV. 107-114, 289- 



295, 341-347. 1850-52.) 

 Edgeworth, M. P. Descriptions of some unpublished species 



of plants from northwestern India. {Linn. Soc. Trans. XX. 



23-91, pi. 2. 1851.) 

 Catalogue of plants found in the Banda district, 1S47-49. 



(As. Soc. Bengal Jour. XXI. (1S52), pp. 24-48, 151-184. 



1853.) — Reprinted: 60+{2] pp. O. [Mooltan, 1851.] 

 Annotated list. 



Thomson, Thomas. Sketch of the climate and vegetation of 

 the Himalaya. [1851.] (Philos. Soc. Glasgoio Proc. III. 

 (1848-55), pp. 193-204. 1S55. — Hort. Soc. Lond. Jour. VI. 

 245-258. 1851. — Edinb. Kew Philos. Jour. LII. 309-320. 

 1852. — Agric. Hort. Soc. India Jour. VIII. [pt. 2], pp. 14- 

 26. 1854.) Einige Worte liber das Klima und die Vege- 

 tation des Himalaya. {Hamburg. Gart. Blumenzeit. VIII. 

 102-110, 150-154. 1S52.) 



Hooker, Sir J. D. On the climate and vegetation of the tem- 

 perate and cold regions of East Nepal and the Sikkim Hima- 

 laya Mountains. {Hort. Soc. Lond. Jour. VII. 69-131, 1 il. 



18'52.) — Reprinted: 65 pp. 1 il. O. [London, 1852.] 



Ueber das Klima und die Vegetation der gemassigten und 

 kalten Regionen von Ost- Nepal und dem Sikkim-Himalaya- 

 Gebirge, nebst Aufzahlung der daselbst vorkommenden 

 Rhododendron-Arten. {Allg. Gartenzeit. XX. 164-165, 1S7- 

 189, 197-199, 203-205, 222-224, 22S-230, 237-238, 244- 

 247, 250-253, 268-270, 277-27S, 2S4-2S6, 310, 317-31S, 323- 

 324, 332-334. 1852.) 



Schultz, K. H. (Bipont.). Ueber die Cassiniaceen unterden 

 von Hohenacker herausgegebenen Nilgherry-Pflanzen. 

 {Flora, XXXV. 130-135. 1852.) 



Thomson, Thomas. Western Himalaya and Tibet; a narrative 

 of a journey through the mountains of northern India, during 

 the years 1847-48. 12+501 pp. 2 pi. 2maps. O. London, 

 1852. 



Naudin, [Charles]. Vegetation de l'Himalaya; Palmiers, 

 Bambous et Bananiers mstiques croissant avec des Coniferes. 

 {Flore Serr. VIII. 2S2-284, 286. 1852-53. — Rev. Hort. ser. 

 4, II. 344-350. [1853.]) 



Nietner, Johannes. Eine Wintertour im Delhi-Himalaya. 

 {Allg. Gartenzeit. XXI. 115-118, 122-125. 1853. — Deutsch. 

 Mag. Gart. Blumenk. 1S53, pp. 353-362.) 



Eine Tour an der Koromandel-Kiiste. {Allg. Garten- 

 zeit. XXI. 2S1-2S4. 1853.) 



Jameson, Wfilliam]. On the physical aspect of the Punjab; 

 its agriculture and botany. {Hort. Soc. Lond. Jour. VIII. 

 273-313. 1853. — Agric. Hort. Soc. India Jour. VIII. [pt. 

 2], pp. 162-197. 1S54.) 



Madden, Edward. Major Cunningham's Ladak. {Gard. 

 Chron. 1854, p. 253.) 



Hooker, [Sir] J. D. Himalayan journals; or, Notes of a natu- 

 ralist in Bengal, the Sikkim and Nepal Himalayas, the Khasia 

 Mountains ... 2 vol. il. maps. O. London, 1864.f — 

 New ed. rev. 2 vol. il. pi. O. London, 1S55. — [Another 

 ed.] 31+ [1]+ 574 pp. il. por. pi. maps. D. London, 

 1891. (Minerva library of famous books.) 



Griffith, William. Some account of the botanical collection, 

 brought from the eastward by Dr. Cantor . . . 1855. — See 

 China, pp. 158. 



Hooker, Sir J. D. Illustrations of Himalayan plants, chiefly 

 selected from drawings made for J. F. Cathcart. [8] pp.+ 

 29 IT. 24 pi. F. [London, 1855] 



Hooker, [Sir] J. D. & Thomson, Thomas. Introductory essay 

 [to the Flora indica], (/« their Flora indica ... I. pp. ix.- 

 xv. 1-280, 2 maps. 1855.) — Reprinted under tin- title: 

 Introductory essay I" the Flora indica; including preliminary 

 observations on the study of Indian botany, a summary of the 

 labours of Indian botanists, a sketch of the meteorology of 

 India, outlines of the physical geography and botany of the 

 provinces of India. [16]+ 280 pp. 2 maps. O. London, 



lN. r >f>. 

 Flora indica; being a systotnal io aCCOUnl of the plants of 



British' India together with observations on the structure and 

 affinities of their natural orders and genera. Vol. I. 15+[I]+ 

 280+285 pp. maps. (). London, 1855. 



No other volume pulilishe,!. 



[Cleghorn, 1 1 ugh. | ( ieneral index of the plants described and 

 figured iii Dr. Wight's work entitled " [cones plantarum In- 

 diac orientalis." 1856. — See N< ui nc i.atoks, p. 77. 



Madden, [Edward]. Elucidation of some plants mentioned in 

 Dr. Francis Hamilton's Account of the kingdom of Nepal. 

 {Ann. Mug. Nat. Hist. ser. 2, XVIII. 404-113, 442-457. 

 1856.) 



Beddome, R. H. Extract from Report on the vegetable prod- 

 ucts of the Pulnev Hills. {Madras Jour. Lit. Sci. XLX. (new 

 ser. III.), pp. 163-202. 1858.) 

 Flora of Pulney Hills (pp. 169-202). 



Dalzell, N. A. Catalogue of the indigenous flowering plants 

 of the Bombay Presidency forming an index to the Bombay 

 flora. 78 pp. O. Surat, 1858. 



Hooker, [Sir] J. D. & Thomson, T[homas]. Praecursores ad 

 floram indicam; being sketches of the natural families of In- 

 dian plants, with remarks on their distribution, structure and 

 affinities. {Linn. Soc. Jour. Bot. II. 1-29, 54-103, 163-1S0; 

 IV. 106-157; V. 128-181. 1858-61.) 



Anderson, Tho[ma]s. Notes on the flora of Lucknow, with cat- 

 alogues of the cultivated and indigenous plants. {As. Soc. 

 Bengal Jour. XXVIII. S9-120. 1859.) — Reprinted : 32 pp. 

 tab. O. n. t-p. [Calcutta, 1859.] 



Elliot, Walter. Flora andhrica; a vernacular and botanical 

 list of plants commonly met with in the Telugu districts of the 

 Northern Circars. Pt. I. 194 pp. O. Madras, 1859. 



Cleghorn, Hugh. Notes of excursions to the higher ranges of 

 the Anamalai Hills, South India, in 1S5S and 1S59. {Edinb. 

 New Philos. Jour, new ser. XIV. 147-150. 1861.) 



Dalzell, N. A. & Gibson, Alexander. The Bombay flora; or, 

 Short descriptions of all the indigenous plants hitherto dis- 

 covered in or near the Bombay Presidency; together with a 

 supplement of introduced and naturalized species. 4+332+ 

 112 pp. O. Bombay, 1861. 



Beddome, R. H. Contributions to the botany of southern 

 India. {Madras Jour. Lit. Sci. XXII. (new ser. VI.), pp. 70- 

 75; ser. 3, I. 37-59, 5 pi. 1861-64.) 



Anderson, Tfhomas]. Catalogue of plants indigenous in the 

 neighborhood of Calcutta. 0. Calcutta, i862.f 



Edgeworth, M. P. Florula mallica. {Linn. Soc. Jour Bot. 

 VI. 179-210. 1862.) 



Hunter, Alexander]. The Ahtool Ghaut and the ascent to the 

 Shevarny Hills from Madras. {Edinb. New Philos. Jour, new 

 ser. XVI. 161-162. 1862.) 



Klotzsch, [J.] F. & Garche, Augfust]. Die botanischen Ergeb- 

 nisse der Reise des Prinzen Waldemar von Preussen in den 

 Jahren 1S45 und 1846; durch Werner Hoffmeister auf Cey- 

 lon, dem Himalaya und an den Grenzen von Tibet gesam- 

 melte Pflanzen beschrieben . . . [4]+ 164 pp. 100 pi. F\ 

 Berlin, 1862. 



Stewart, J. L. Notes on the flora of the country passed 

 through by the expeditionary force under Brigadier-General 

 Chamberlain, against the Mahsood Wuzeeris, April 17th to 

 May 19th, I860. {Geogr. Soc. London Jour. XXXII. 31(3- 

 334. 1862.) —Sketch of the flora of the country . . . {Agric. 

 Hort. Soc. India Jour. XII. (1S61-62), pt. 1, pp. 379-113. 

 1S63.) 



Brown, R. N. A handbook of the trees, shrubs and herbaceous 

 plants growing in the Madras agri-horticultural society's 

 gardens and neighbourhood of Madras. 4+[l]+219pp. O. 

 .Madras, 1862 . — Ed. 2 rev. [2]+ 303 pp. O. Madras, 1866. 



[Brandis, Sir Dietrich.] Auszug eincs Briefes . . . Dom- 

 damu forests. {Bot. Zeti. XXI. 43-44. 1863.) 



Schlagintweit[-Sakiinlunski]. Hermann von. Sur la distribu- 

 tion de la temperature et les types des lignes isothermes dans 

 I'Inde. {Acad. Sci. Paris Com pi. Raul. LVI. 1161-1164. 

 1863.) 



Anderson, Thomas. On the flora of Behar and the mountain 

 Parasnath, with a list of the species collected by Messrs. 

 Hooker, Edge wor th, Thomson and Anderson. (As. Sue. 

 Bengal Jour. «XJUUl. (1863), pp. 189-218. 1864.) — Ra- 

 il: 30 pp! O. n. t-p. [Calcutta, 1863.] 

 List of plants ami pliyto^eographieal notes. 



Stewart, .1. 1.. Memoranda on the Peshawur valley, chiefly 

 regarding its flora. {As. Soc. Bengal Jour. XNNII. (i v 

 pp. 219-266, 1864.) — Reprinted: 48pp. O. n. t-p. [Cal- 

 cutta, 1863]. 



Bertoloni, Antonio. Piante asiatiche. {Accad. Sci. Bologna 

 M em. ser. 2, HI. 117-424,6 pi.; IV. 305 314, 6 pi. 1863 64.) 



Piante nuove asiatiche. 2 vol. 12 pi. (). Bologna, 



1864-65. 



Drury. Ueber. Handbook of the Indian flora, being a guide 

 to the flowering plants hitherto described as indigenous to 

 the continent of India. 3 vol. O. Travancore dc London, 

 1864-69. 



