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RECORDS OF THE BOTANICAL SURVEY OF INDIA. 
Figarl, A. Sl liJiiBseppc ilc Motarls. Nuovi luateiiaU [)cr I’algologia 
del Mar Kosbo, etc. Mein. Acc. Tor. II, XllI (Torino i85M). 
Flgarl, A. — Studi Bcientifici sulTEgitto e Bue adiacenze compresa 
la Peninsula delT Arabia Petrea. 2 vols. Lucca, 1864-05. (vol. II, 
479-677 contain two diaries of excursions into Arabia Petraea in 1847 
and 1849). 
Figari, Autoiilo A. M. Mussoii. — L’ exploration scientitique do 
PEgypte sous ie regne de Mohammed Ali — mis en ordre ])ar A- 
Deflers. (Kev. d’Egypte). Le Caire, 1896. 
1849. — Hogg, John (1800-69). — Classical scholar kiid naturalist. 
Hogg, J. — On Mount Serbal being the true Mount Sinai ; on the 
Manna of the Israelites, etc. (Repr. from Trans. Roy. Soc. of Lit.) 
London, 1849. 
Hogg, J. — On Sinai, map and paper. Jameson’s Edinb. Philoso- 
phical Journ. XLVIII, 193, XLIX, 33. 
1849. — McHonald, Major, collected in Arabia Petraea in 1849. 
1849. — 'Famisier, 0. — Voyage en Arabie. Paris, 1849. 
1850. — Madden, Edward (died in 1856). Lt.-Col. of the Bengal Artillery. 
Travelled in India (1830-45) and collected at Simla, Kumaon, and 
Aden. Plants at Kew. 
1851. — Ciuarmani, Carlo. (Khalil Agha). — A Levantine Italian. At one 
time consular agent for the King of Prussia at Jerusalem. lie under- 
took an expeditioA to Jauf in 1851. In 1864 he set out again intrusted 
with a mission to buy stallions in Nejd for their French and Sardinian 
majesties. He w^ent to Teima, Kheibar, the Ateiba country and 
Kasim. Here, suspected of being a Turkish spy he was sent a prisoner 
to Aneiza. Here he was set free and went to Jabal Shammar. Then 
he returned across the Xafud. 
Csuarmaiil, C. — II Neged settentrionale : Itinerario da Gerusalemme 
a Aneizeh nel Cassini. Gerusalemme, 1866. 
1851. — Eromheld, William Arnold (1801-1851). — Botanist. Traveled in 
the West Indies, North America, Egypt and Syria. At Danaascus 
he was attacked by malignant typhus and died 4 days after his arrival. 
Eromheld, W. A. — Letters from Egypt and Syria. London, 
1856. 
1851, — Lynch. — Narrative of the U. S. Expedition to the river Jordan 
and the Dead Sea. 5th ed. London, 1851. 
185L — Thomson, Thomas (1817-78). — In 1839 he joined the Bengal 
Army as Surgeon. In 1851, in the company of J. D. Hooker, he 
returned to Europe. They largely increased the number of speci- 
mens of Hooker’s previous collection at Aden and also added some , 
