138 GEORGE JACKSON, F.L.S. 
Although the paper on Ormosia* above mentioned is the only 
one with which his name is associated, it seems probable that some — 
of the work of which Lambert was the ostensible author may be © 
me ae to Jackson, who is styled by Baebury, writing in 1820, 
‘Mr mbert’s late factotum.’+ I cannot, however, find any 
iisrones rs Lambert to Jackson’s services, "alino ce those of his 
successor, David Don, are suitably acknow ledge d.{ 
e connection of Jackson with Andrews’s ‘Botanists’ Reposi- 
seems to have extended from the latter part of vol. vii. to 
that of vol. x.—from 1807 until his death. The first reference 
to Lambert’s Herbarium is on t. 584 (vol. viii.), although living 
plants sent by Lambert had been aac acknowledged by who- 
ever wrote the descriptions in the ‘Repository. Jackson’s part im 
the work seems to have been well Sow es his ¢ ontenpoaaa 
thus Salisbury, referring to a stabil in the ‘ ‘ Repository’ (t. 80 03) 
paragraph that he called immediately to assure me he was not the 
postal of it”;|| and he quotes Lambert as the authority for the 
"Smith 4 attributes to Jackson, no doubt correctly, the foundation 
isbury.** 
in 
Haworth: another of Jackson’s contemporaries, also knew of his 
connection with the ‘ eget but his reference to it is not 
complimentary to Jackson. Writing of Mesembryanthemum pre 
pingue, he quotes doubtful the plant so named in Bot. Repos. 
t. 540, and pro 
“ The s pobuid F edition of Hortus Kewensis cites the above figure 
J. s asking and o aeuae the favour of m telling him 
wake the rare Agieate littoralis grew wild (at a time when I was 
* ‘he genus was — (Trans. Linn. Soc. x. 358 sagas on two os 
s Herbarium, and a third, referred to Sophora by Swartz, which 8 . 
drawing b y Plumier existed in “the Sherardia Se Hime = Oxford.” OF this 
and other Plumierian drawings, Jackson says he n copies for Mr. 
Lambert,” and the plates ieccocaiking g the paper are no doubt hi 
t+ Salisbury’s MSS. in Department of Botany, British Museum. 
t _ to near —- of « The Genus Genus Pinus,’ p. vi 
gi grnksTbntors to this w 
al Trans. Hort. Soe. i. 295 (isia)._ f pod leo aad sigs Asay p. 63. 
non + +1, 
