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Sowerbj, Salisbury, Scliomburghk, Fitcli, Sclileiden, W. G. 
Smith, and especially rrancis and Ferdinand Bauer ; and a 
large collection of drawings of Chinese and Indian plants. 
The department possesses also many valuable manuscripts, 
such as those of Eobert Brown, Solander, Piuiz and Pavon, 
Konig, Salisbury, and Miers, referring to plants now in the 
Herbarium on which these botanists have worked. 
The cellular plants are accommodated in a large room in the Cellular 
Central Tower approached by a staircase, the entrance to which ^^^^^s- 
is on the left side of the statue of Sir Joseph Banks. The 
Mosses include the collections of Wilson, Hampe, Drummond 
and Spruce ; the Liverworts contain the herbarium of Hampe ; 
with the Lichens are incorporated collections made by Carroll, 
Spruce and Weddell. The Algse contain the herbarium of Prof. 
Dickie, the Diatomacese of Kiitzing, G-reville and Deby, and 
collections from Harvey, Eobert Brown, Shuttleworth, &c. The 
extensive series of Pungi, including collections from various 
botanists, has been increased by the bequest of the valuable 
herbarium of the late Mr. C. E. Broome. 
