51 



Notice concerning M. Drum7no?id's collcctions made 

 cTiieJlij in the southern and ivestcrn parts of the united 

 States, p, 21, 39, 95, 170. 



Fortsetzung der im Bot. Journal begonnenen Anfzählnng;. 



Excursions in the neighbourhood of Quito and to- 

 wards the summit of Chimborazo etc, Bt/ Col. Hall of 

 Quito p, 26, 52. 



Fortsetzung aus dem Bot. Journal. 



CoJttributioTis towards a Flora of South -America 

 and the islands of the Pacific, Btj HooJcer and yirnott 

 etc, p, 29, 102, 234. 



Fortsetzung aus dem Bot. Journal p. 322. 



On the Vegetation of Etna p. 49, 90. 



Aus der Linnaea Vol. VII übersetzt. 



Narrative of a Journeij to Payta 07i the coast of 

 Peru. By the late Col, Hall of Quito, p, 65. 



Comparison between the upper , or terminal lines of 

 trces and shrubs in Britain and thcir geographic e.vtcn- 

 sion towards the arclic rcgion. By H. C, Watson Esq, 

 p. 86. 



Physical and geographical observations made in Co- 

 lumbia. By Prof, Will, Jamieson, of Quito p, 111. 



Description of 3Talayan plants, By Will, JacTc, p, 

 121, 219, 253. 



Hierzu gehören die beiden Abbildungen von Rafllesia 

 Arnoldi Br. und RafH. Patma Bl. auf Tab. XIV u. XV. 



Some account on the uses and properties of Coca 

 {Erythrojcylon Coca). p. 161. 



AuszTig ans dem 2ten Bande von Poeppigs Reise, 



Historical sJcetch of the j}rogress of Botany in Rus- 

 sia, from the time of Peter the grcat to the prcscnt day, 

 and on the pari which the ^cademy has borne in the 



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