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Id., AnD Th. Taror. Hepaticae antarclicae; being Cha- 
racters and brief Descriptions of the Hepaticae 
discovered in the Southern circumpolar Regions 
during the Voyage of H. M. Discovery Ships Erebus 
and Terror.—London Journ, of Bot. IL, (1844) 366- 
400, 451-481. 
Id., Id. Hepaticae antarcticae, Supplementum: or  Spe- 
cific Characters, with brief Descriptions, of some 
additional Species of the Hepaticae of the Antarc- 
tic Regions, New Zealand and Tasmania, together 
with a few from the Atlantic Islands and New Hol- 
land.—Ibid. 1V. (1845) 79-97. 
ld., Id. Lichenes antarctici. - Ibid. IL (1844) 634-658. 
Id. anp W. Winson. Musci antarctici. Ibid. III. (1844) 533-555. 
Hooker, W. J. Description of various plants from Dr. 
Gillies* Cordilleran Collections /Mutisia p. 7-12, tab. 
IV.-IX.: Poinciana, 129-131, tab. XXXIV.: Atropa, p. 
135, tab. XXXVI; Jaborosa, p. 347-348, tab. LXXI.)— 
Bot. Misc. L 1830. 
On the Genus Colliguaja of Molina, with an account 
of three new species. —Ibid. 138-43, tab. XXXIX.-XL. 
Id. On the species of the Genus Colletia, of the natural 
order Rhamneae, discovered by Dr. Gillies in South 
America.—Ibid. 150-59, tab. XLII[.-XLV. 
Id. On the species of the Genus Verbenaand some nearly 
allied genera, found by Dr. Gillies in the Extratro- 
pical Parts of South America.—Ibid. 159-73, tab. 
XLVI.- XLIX. : 
Id. On the plants of the natural Order Unábelliferae, 
detected by Dr. Gillies in the Extratropical Parts 
of South America.—Ibid. 323-353, tab. LXIU.-LXVIL. 
Id. On a New Genus of plants of the natural Order Gru- 
ciferae. from tbe Andes of Chile and Mendoza 
(Hexaptera)—Ibid. 349-54, tab. LXXII.-LXXIV. 
Id. On the Fagus antaretica of Forster, and some other 
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