spécimens, the only part of his Herbarium that escaped the Wreck 

 of the Alceste, London, 1818, in-4*', 8 p. 2 lab. 



12** Observations systematical and geographical on the Herbarium collec- 

 ted by professor Christian Smith in the vicinity of Ihe Congo, 

 during the expédition to explore that river under the command of 

 capt. Tuckey in the year 1816. London, 1818, in-4°, 66 p. 

 Traduction française : Observations systématiques et géographiques 

 de Robert Brown sur la collection de plantes recueillies sur les 

 bords du fleuve Congo par le professeur Christian Smith. 

 (Dans la « Relation d'une expédition entreprise en 1816 sous les 

 ordres du capt. /. K. Tuckey pour reconnaître le Zaïre, commu- 

 nément appelé le Congo, fleuve de TAfrique méridionale. Traduit 

 de l'anglais. Paris, 1818, in-4°. Atlas p. 24-99). 



15° Liste of plants collected on the coasts of Baflins Bay and at Possession 

 Bay, s. 1. et a. in-4°, 4 p. (From a voyage of discovery in H. M. 

 Ships Isahella and Âlexandery by John Ross. London 1819). 



14" An account of a new genus of plants, named Rafflesia. London 1821, 

 in-4°, 54 p., 1 tab. col., 7 tab. nigr. 

 (Extrait des Transactions of Linnean Society, vol. XIII). 



15° On the female flower and fruit of Raflleria with observations on its 

 affinities and on the structure of Hydnora, in-8% 1 p. 

 (Linnean Society. June, 17). 



16° Chloris Mclwilliana. A list of plants collected in Melville Island 

 (latitude 74°-7d° N., longitude 110 -112° W.) in the year 1820, 

 by the officers of the voyage of Discovery under the orders of 

 captain Parry. With characters and descriptions of the new 

 gênera and species. London, printed by W. Clowes. 1825, in-4°, 

 52 p., 4 tab. — (Seorsim impressa ex : A supplément to the 

 Appendix of capt. Parry's Voyage for the Discovery of a north- 

 west passage in the years 1819-1820, containing an account of the 

 subjects of natural history. London, Murray. 1824, in-4°, N'^ XL 

 p. CCLIX-CCCX, et tab. 3-6). 

 Germanice : von Gustav Kunze m Flora 1824. Beilage p. 65-115, 



17° Characters and description of Kingia, a new genus of plants found on 

 the south-west coast of New-Holland; with observations on the 

 structure of its unimpregnater ovulum; and on the female flower 

 of Cycadeae and Coniferse (Read before the Linnean Society of Lon- 

 don, Nov. 1 et 15, 1825) s. 1. in-8°, 58 p., 1 tab. — (In : king.. 

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18° Observation on the structure and affinities of the more remarkable 

 plants collected by the late Walter Oiidney, M. D. and Major 

 Denham and Captain Clapperton in the years 1822, 1825 and 

 1824, during their expédition to explore central Africa. London, 

 1826, in-4°, 41 p. 



19° A brief account of microscopical observations made in the months of 



