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SIR JOSEPH BANKS. 
15. “History of the Instances of Exclusion from the Royal Society,” 
Lond., 1784. 
16. Kippis’s “Observations on the late Contests in the Royal 
Society,” Lond., 1784. 
17. “ Misogallus : A liCtter to .... Sir J. B 
containing strictures on his letter to the National Institute of France ” 
(attributed to Bishop Horsley. See pp. 159 and 171). Lond., 1802. 8vo. 
18. ‘‘Sir Joseph Banks and the Royal Society” : A popular biography, 
with an historical introduction and sequel. Lond., 1844. 16mo. 
19. “History of the Royal Society,” with memoirs of the Presidents, 
by C. R. Weld, Assistant Secretary. 2 vols. Parker, London, 1848. 
Vol. ii, 103-118, contains a biography of Banks, contributed to by 
Robert Brown. For an account of the dissensions, see vol. ii, chapter vi. 
The following biographical notices appeared about 1820, the year 
of his death. 
20. Naturalists' Library, vol. xxix, pp. 17-48. 
21. Annual Register, 1820, part ii, pp. 113, et seq. 
22. Gentleman's Magazine, 1820, part i, pp. 574 and 637 ; and part ii, 
pp. 86 and 99. 
23. Annual Biography and Obituary, 1821, p. 97. 
24. “ Nouvelle Biographie Generale,” tom. iv, p. 362. 
25. Home’s “ Hunterian Oration,” 1822. 
26. The New Monthly Magazine, Aug., 1820, p. 185. (With portrait.) 
27. Lord Brougham’s “Lives of Men of Letters and Science,” vol. i 
(see also vol. ii). 
“ He it was,” wrote Lord Brougham, speaking from his persona^ 
knowledge of the man, “ who may be truly said to have planted and 
founded the colony of Botany Bay.”* 
28. Andrew Duncan. “A short Account of the Life of the Right 
Honourable Sir Joseph Banks,” Edinburgh, 1821. 8vo. 24 pp. 
29. Cuvier. Eloge historique, lu le 2 Avril, 1821. Paris, 1821. 8vo. 
30 pp. Usually conceded to be the best eulogy on Banks. 
See also : — 
30. “ Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century,” by John 
Nichols, F.S.A. 2nd Edition, London, 1812-15, in 9 vols. (vii, 20, 
509.) 
• “ Lives of Philosophers of the Time of.King George the Third.' 
