154 J. H. MAIDEN. 



liampton, Queensland, for many years, where lie introduced 

 many useful plants and collected the indigenous flora most 

 carefully. I have given notes of his life in my paper. 1 A 

 valuable paper by M. Tliozet on Aboriginal foods will be 

 found in "Bulletin de la Societe d'Acclimatation, "Jan. 1873, 

 under the title of " Quelques details sur IWustralie," and 

 also in Revue Horticole 1872, p. 182. 



Works quoted—" Kew Catalogue of Portraits of Botan- 

 ists " (Kew Bulletin, 1906, p. 72). Quoted as (1). 



Biog. Universale (Michaud) Ancienne et Moderne. 

 Quoted as (2). 



"Rev. Gen. Biogr." Ed. 2, Paris, 1844. Quoted as (3). 



Nouvelle biographie generate, published by MM. Firmin 

 Didot Freres under the direction of M. le Dr. Hoefer. 

 Quoted as (4). 



Catalogus Illustratus Iconotheea; Botanies Horti Ber- 

 giani Stockholm iensis, anno 190.3 (Wittrock). 



1 am indebted to M. H. Lecomte of the Museum d'Hist- 

 oire Naturelle, Paris, and M. Cintract, 5 Rue Daubenton, 

 Paris, for the portraits of MM. Bory de St. Vincent, de 

 Jussieu, Brongniart and Moquin-Tandon, to Colonel Prain, 

 m.d., p.r.s., Director of the Royal Gardens at Kew, for 

 those of Labillardiere, Desfontaines (in middle life) and 

 Planchon, and to Mr. F. M. Bladen, Principal Librarian, 

 Public Library, Sydney, for that of M. D'Urville. To Mr. 

 Hugh Wright, Librarian of the Mitchell Library, I am 

 indebted for several interesting notes, and to Mr. Charles 

 Hedley, Assistant Curator of the Australian Museum, 

 Sydney, for useful information. 



