RECORDS OF AUSTRALIAN BOTANISTS. 71 
Bot. 1866, 236, also ‘‘ Memoir of W. H. Harvey, M.D., F.R.S.,”’ 
(London, 1869), with a portrait. Chapters xiii and xiv are 
devoted to his botanical travels in Australia, where plants 
other than sea-weeds also engaged his attention. He is 
commemorated by the following Australian plants :— 
Sarcopetalum Harveyanum, F.v.M.; Acacia Harveyi, Benth.; 
Seseli Harveyanus, F.v.M.; Verticordia Harveyi, Benth.; Caulerpa 
Harveyi, F.v.M., a sea-weed figured in “ Phycologia australica.” 
Heward, Robert (1791—1877). Died at Wokingham, 
Berkshire, Hngland, 24th October, 1877. F.L.S. 1836. In 
Jamaica, 1823-6, ‘“‘Ferns of Jamaica,’’ Mag. Nat. Hist., 
1838. Herbarium at Kew. Pritzel 143. Jackson 370. 
Journ. Bot., 1877, 380. Royal Society’s Catalogue, iii, 342. 
Lasegue, 266, etc. Gardener’s Chronicle 1877, ii, 571. 
The above from (1). He is chiefly known to Australian 
botanists as the friend, legatee and biographer of Allan 
Cunningham (see Lond. Journ. Bot., i, 107 and 263; also 
first series iv, 231 —320, the whole published in one vol. 
by Heward). Doubtless owing to his relations with Cunn- 
ingham he ever retained an interest in Australian plants. 
He is commemorated in Hewardia, J. Sm. = Adiantum Hewardia 
Hook.; Dryandra Hewardiana, Meissn.; Grevillea Hewardiana, 
Meissn.=G. concinna, Br. var. racemosa; Pimelea Hewardiana, 
Meissn. = P. elachantha, F.v.M. 
Kalckbrenner, Carl (1806-1886). He was an eminent 
authority on fungi, and described many Australian species, 
some of which are published in Mueller’s Fragmenta. 
Others were published in Proc. Linn. Soc., N.S.W. (of which 
Society he wasa corresponding member), viz., “‘ Definitions 
of some new Australian fungi,” vii., 104; ‘‘ Fungi aliquot 
Australiz orientalis,’’ vii., 563 ; ‘‘ New species of Agaricus 
discovered in West Australia,’’ vii., 638; ‘‘ Description of 
two new fungi,”’ vili., 175. He died in 1886 near Zips, 
Hungary, pastor of the Church at Wallendorf. A brief note 
