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RECORDS OF THE BOTANICAL SURVEY OF INDIA. 
Crutteiideii, C. — Excursion to Sana, the capital of Yemen. Bomb. 
Journ. Geogr. Soc. II, and VIII (1838) 267. Gives an account of 
the coffee-yielding highlands. 
llultou. — Account of the Curia Muria lies. Journ. Koy. Geogr. 
Soc. XL 156 ; Bomb. Journ. Geogr. Soc. III. 
Cruttendei), €. — Narrative of a journey from Mokka to Sana. 
Journ. Roy. Geogr. Soc. VIII, 1838. 
1833. — Carless, Lieut. — Memoir on the Gulf of Akabah, from notes during 
the survey by Moesby in 1833. Bomb. Journ. Geogr. Soc. I. 
Ab. S833. — Lahorde, L®on*de, the son of Count Alexandre de Laborde, 
was an enterprising' traveller, antiquarian and skilful artist. Before 
his arrival in Egypt he had explored all Asia Minor and Syria. He 
visited Arabia Petraea and collected many plants which were described 
by Delile who before had published ‘ ‘ La Flore d’Egypte.’ ’ 
Laborde, L. de et LInant. — Voyage de I’Arabie Petree. Paris, 
1830, 
Pellle, A. E. — Fragments d’une Flore de T Arab ie Petree, plantes 
recueillies par M. Leon de Laborde. Paris, 1833. 
Laborde, Leon de. — Journey through Arabia Petraea to Mount 
Sinai and the excavated city of Petra. London, 1836. 
Before fl 83 4— Traill, _James (fl. 1827-35). — Gardener at Chiswick and to 
Ibrahim Pasha at Cairo. Collected in Sinai before 1834. 
1834. -— Fresenius, J. B. G. W. (1808-66). — Professor of Botany at Senken- 
berg’s medical Institute of Frankfurt worked out the collections 
made by Dr. Rueppel who traversed Egypt, Arabia and Abyssinia. 
I'resenius, J. B. G. W. — Beitrage zur Flora von Aegypten und 
Arabien. (Mus. Senck). Frankfurt am Main, 1834. 
1834. — Hochstetter and Steudel. — Projet de Voyage en Arabie, pour la 
Botanique et la Zoologie (Extrait d’un avis aux membres de la Societe 
des Voyages d’histoire naturelle d’Esslingen, par MM. Hochstetter et 
Stendel a la date du 5 avril 1834). In Ann. Sc. Nat. ser. II, vol. I, 
318-319. 
1835. — Schimper, Wilhelm Philipp. — Sent by the ‘ Naturhistorischen 
Reisevrein ’ of Wiirtemberg to Egypt, from where he went to Arabia 
Petraea, chiefly investigating the flora of Sinai in 1835. He then 
proceeded to Abyssinia. Plants at Kew. . In 1836 he also collected 
at Jidda and Taif (Heijas).— Many of his plants were published in : 
Eiehard, A. — ^Tentamen Florae Abyssinicae etc. Paris, 2 vols. 
1847-51. 
1836. — Schubert, G. M. von. — Reise in das Morgenland, 1836 und 1837. 
Erlangen, 1838-39. 
