44 PLANTS, SEEDS, AND CURRENTS 



Neill, P., A Tour through some of the Islands of Orkney and Shetland : Edinburgh, 

 1806. [His references to Molucca Beans (pp. 60, 213) contain nothing that is 

 not given by the Wallaces and others.] 



Ostenfeld. See Warming. 



Peel, C. V., Wild Sport in the Outer Hebrides, 1901. (There is a reference on p. 3 



to West Indian drift seeds.) 

 Pennant, T., A Tour in Scotland and a Voyage to the Hebrides in 1772 : London, 



1790. (Also included in Pinkerton's Voyages and Travels, 1809, iii., 289.) 

 Pettver, J., Musei Petiveriani : London, 1695 (octavo). 

 , Gazophyllacii Naturae : London, 1702 (octavo). 



, Jacobi Petiveri Opera, Historiam Naturalem Spectantia aut Gazophylaceum : 



London, 1764. A large folio work in two volumes containing 1000 figures 

 of natural history. The contents of all the plates are described with the 

 exception of the first fiftv, the descriptions of which are given in the volume 

 of 1702. 



Pontoppidan, E., Det forste Forsog paa Norges Naturlige Historie : Copenhagen, 

 1751. [An English translation was published in London in 1755.] 



Potjchet, F. A., The Universe, translated from the French by J. R. Ainsworth Davis, 

 1906, p. 394. Dr. Karl Muller in Les Merveilles du Monde Vegetal is quoted. 



Robert, E., Voyage en Islande et au Groenland, sous la direction de M. Paul Gei- 

 mard, Mineralogie et Geologie, part i., p. 131 : Paris, 1840. (Reference is here 

 made to the occurrence of seeds of Entada scandens at the North Cape and on 

 the shores of the White Sea. In this connection Gumprecht (p. 421) quotes 

 Robert in citing Le Bulletin de la Societt Geologique de France, xiii., 30.) 



Satjsstjre, Necker de, Voyage en Ecosse et aux lies Hebrides, iii., 22 : Paris, 1821. 

 (With reference to the tropical drift of the Hebrides, Gumprecht (p. 416) quotes 

 a paper of this naturalist in the Bibliotheque Britannique, Sciences et Arts, 1809, 

 xlii., 90.) 



Schjoth, A., Om enkelte af Ha vets Phanomene (On different Marine Phenomena) : 

 Christiania, 1848. Quoted by Vibe (see below). 



Sernandek, R., Den Skandinaviska vegetationens spridningsbiologi (The distri- 

 bution-biology of the Scandinavian plant-world), mit einem deutschen Resume : 

 Upsala, 1901. (An extensive bibliography is appended.) 



Sibbald, Sir R., Scotia Illustrata sive Prodromus Historiae Naturalis Scotise : Edin- 

 burgh, 1694. (The earliest work known to the writer in which West Indian 

 seeds stranded on the shores of Scotland and of the neighbouring groups of 

 islands are designated "Molucca Beans.") 



Sloane, Sir Hans, Catalogus Plantarum qua? in insula Jamaica sponte proveniunt, 

 1696, p. 214, quoted by Sir D. Morris in Nature, November 21, 1895, and by 

 Gumprecht (p. 411). 



, An Account of four sorts of strange Beans frequently cast on shore on the 



Orkney Isles, Philos. Trans., xix., 298, 1695-7. 

 , A Voyage to the Islands of Madera, Barbados, Jamaica, etc., 1707 and 1725. 



(Nearly all the work is occupied with " The Natural History of Jamaica," an 



island where he sojourned about fifteen months, 1688-9.) 

 Strom, Physisk og Oeconomisk Beskrivelse over Fogderiet Sondmor beliggende i 



Bergens Stift f Norge : Soroe, 1766. (Quoted by Gumprecht on p. 420.) 



Tabern2EMONTANTjs. See Note 2 at the end of this list. 



Tonning, Amoenitates Academicce, vii., 477. (A pupil of Linnseus and the first botanist 

 who identified the tropical fruits and seeds cast up on Scandinavian beaches.) 



Vibe, A., Kiisten und Meer Norwegens, in Petermann's Mitiheilungen, Ereangzungs- 

 band, i., 1859-61. 



Waelenberg, G., Flora Lapponica, p. 506 : Berlin. 1812. 



Wallace, Rev. J., A Description of the Isles of Orkney by Master James Wallace, 

 late Minister of Kirkwall, published after his Death by his Son : Edinburgh, 

 1693. 



