RECORDS OF AUSTRALIAN BOTANISTS. 73 
barium ab ill. archiatro Patricio da Silva Manso in prov. 
Matto grosso collectum acquisivit atque in Germaniam 
misit, ubi pluribns museis europaeis venditum est. E 
Brasilia 1832 in Australiam profectus per plures annos in 
New South Wales, alpibus australianis et Tasmania itinera 
fecit. De ejus morte nil cognitum est.—Scripsit praeter 
alia: A journey from Sydney tothe Australian Alps, under- 
taken inthe months of January, February, and March, 1834 
. with some general information respecting the Colony 
of New South Wales, Sydney, 1835, 8 vo. 110 p. Some 
remarks on a short vocabulary of the Natives of Van 
Diemen’s Land 1839. Some data towards the botanical 
geography of New Holland 18438. 
Lit. Flora Ratisb. vol. x11 (1829) 2, p. 634 — 637, xrrr (1830) 
1, Beil. p. 37-40, xrv (1831) 2, p. 647-656, xv (1832) 2, 
Intelligenzbl. p. 25—40, xvit (1834) 1, p. 239. Lasegue, 
Mus. Deless. p. 281-2. J. H. Maiden, Departm. of Agric. 
Sydney, Miscell. Publ. No. 331 (1899) Flora of Mount Kos- 
ciusko, p. 6,8. V. Maiwald, Geschichte der Botanik in 
Bohmen (1904) p. 118. Pritz. Thes. IT ed. p.184; Cat. Se. 
Pap. Iv p. 2, VI p. 713, XII p. 445. 
Itinera.—I. 1830-31 civit. Bahia (ins. Itaparica, Incar- 
nacao, Bahia, Ilheos etc.) II. 1831-2 civit. Rio de Janeiro 
(Corcovado, Tijuca, Morro do Papagayo, Praja grande, 
Serra dos Orgaos, Magé, Capocina, Troxal etc.) et Minas 
Geraes. III. 1832—? iter Australiense. Societas botanica 
Ratisbonensis plantas Lhotskyanas Brasilienses variis 
herbariis europaeis (Wien, Berlin, St. Petersburg, de 
Candolle, Leipiz etc.) vendidit. (The above is from the 
pen of Herr I. Urban, Botanic Garden, Berlin, in Martius’ 
Flora brasil. Vol. 1, part i, p. 42.) 
Hooker (8) says his collections were dispersed ; he prob- 
ably sold them. He sold zoological specimens, e.g. Gray, 
Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ii, 307 (1839) describes a ‘* New 
