9 
Some account of the B Sera Ivory Palm (Phytelephas macro- 
carpa), by the same, l.c 212. 
4- 
Repr. in Pharm. J ourn., ix. (1850), 369 -575. 
Putch-Pat, or Patchouli (Pogostemon Patchouli), By the same, 
l.c. 328-330. 
Abstract in Pharm. Journ., ix. (1850), 282." 
Deseription of a new Melastomaceous ON discovered in Jamaica, 
by Dr. MacFadyen. [By the same,] l.c., 
Botanical Magazine, vol. Ixxv. 
Guide to the Gardens, ed. V. 
Return of the Number of Visitors . (Parl. Papers). 
Journal of Botany and Kew Garden Miscellany, vol. i. 
1850. 
[Specimens communicated to the Museum at Kew by R. Spruce. By 
W. J. Hooker], Kew Journ., ii. 70-76. 
Jute; Corchorus capsularis, L. By the same, 1.c., 91-92 
en Oak (or Teak) [ Oldfieldia africana]. [By the same], l.c., 
183-1 
Eboe Nut of the Mosquito shore. [By the same], l.c., 249-250. 
Chinese “ Rice paper” or * Bok-Shung." [By the same], l.c., 27-29, 
250-253. 
Abstract in Pharm. Journ, ix., 545-546. 
‘Description and Figure of the Cedron of the Magdalena river 
(Simaba Cedron, Planch.). 377-382. (See an 
= Dia ie in the next volume, p. 59-60.) 
Repr. harm. Journ., x., 344-348 ; 472. 
Botanical den vol. Ixxvi. 
Guide to the Gardens, ed. VIII. 
Return of the Number of Visitors . . . [ Parl. Papers, 1849]. 
Journal of Botany and Kew Garden Miscellany, vol. ii, 
c wes 
Great Exhibition of 1851. Report ; iur y, Class IIT., pp. 123-162. 
Report on Substances used as Food. By J. D. Hooker 
Victoria regia ; or, Illustrations d the Royal Water jd: in a series 
of figures chiefly made from specimens flowering at Syon and at Kew 
By W. Fitch; with descriptions by 
W. J. Hooker 
Ane elephant folio containing four beautifully coloured plates by Fitch. 
Botany. By W. J. Hooker. us the Admiralty Manual of Scientific 
uiry, ed. II., p. 416-437.) 
Figure and Description of a new Species of Ranunculus [R. digitatus), 
z from the oe — By e same, Kew Sons i diis. 124-125. 
