370 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
Mexican pines, collected by G. R. Shaw; Director, Royal Botanic 
Gardens, Calcutta, 65 Asiatic plants; Curator, National Museum 
Melbourne, Victoria, 75 Aust ralian. plants; Director, Botanical 
arden, New yuck, 144 phanerogams, mostly from Jamaica ; 
Director Herbariuny. Muséum d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris, 1069 
pee and 104 anibae BoE On from Tropical Africa, 
hina, w Caledonia, and Brazil; Curator, Department of 
grasses; Director, National Hachette Sydney, New South 
Wales, 95 Australian plants; Curator, U.S. National Museum 
Washington, 200 American grasses, collected by A. S. Hitchcock. 
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES. 
LXII.—Wittkomm’s Boranrcan WoRKS. 
much botanists are indebted to Heinrich Moriz Will- 
komm *11821-95] may be readily appreciated by reference to the 
comprehensive list of his publicetane, appended to Dr. Richard 
R. von Wettstein’s obitu notice of him in the Berichte der 
Deutschen Botanischen AMO ge xiv. pp. (13)-(25), 1896. 
But useful as this list is, is would have been still more so had the 
opportunity been taken ‘i give aie information of the contents 
and dates of issue of the parts of such works as were published 
serially. 
- The ee notes were brought together for ae in the 
fifth volume of the Catalogue of the Books in the British Museum 
(Natural Boney issued recently, but it was Be impossible 
then to supply some of the data which have since come to hand; 
hence, little beyond particulars of the Icones is there given. 
In the following lists the title, place and date of publication 
taken from the title-page are first given, followed by particulars of 
the parts as issued; an authority for each statement is cited. 
Icones et descriptiones Plantarum novarum fs osha et ee 
Europe austro-occidentalis precipue Hisp Tom 
Lipsiz, 1852. Tom. ii. Lipsie, 1856. 
Issued in nineteen parts as follows :— 
eae ‘ (Stlene@ and Alsineg). 
Fasc. Pp. 
1 1-16 1-7 * (1859) Zuchold, Bibl. Hist. Nat. ii. 118. 
2 1794 8-131 % 
3 95-32 14.90 (1858) " ” ee 
4 $340 21-98 (1853) : eS gale 
5 41-48 99-35 (1854) : iv. 47. 
6 49.56 36-41 (1854) 
7 87-64 49-46 1850) . : iv. 139 
8 47-53 (1854) 
9 81-104 54-63 (1855) : ‘ 
10 105-123 64-73 (1856) : 
