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RECORDS OF THE BOTANICAL SURVEY OF INDIA, 
The result of his journey he embodied in one of the most fascm- 
ating of modern books of travel. The botanist finds in it a great 
number of interesting observations on the vegetation of the country, 
on economic products and agriculture. In Feb. 1864 he commu- 
nicated the geographical results of his journey to the Roy. Geogr. 
Soc. 
Falgravej W. G. — Narrative of a year’s journey through Central 
and Eastern Arabia (1862-63). 2 vols. London, 1865. 
Palgravc, W. G. — Une annee de voyage dans I’Arabie centrale 
(1862-63), traduit par E. Jonveaux. Paris, 1866. 
18^3. — liowne, Eenjaml^ Thompson. — Collected S. W. of the Dead Sea 
in 1863-64. Plants at Kew. 
liowne, E. T. — ^Vegetation of the Western and Southern Shores 
of the Dead Sea. Journ. Linn. Soc. IX (1866) 211. 
1863. — Oliver and Cleave. — There are a number of specimens at Kew, 
collected at Aden by “ Oliver and Cleave.” In spite of prolonged 
investigations I have not been able to gather any* information regarding 
the bearers of these names. 
S8@5. — Arconati, Visconti, G. — Diario di un viaggio in Arabia Petrea 
(1865). Con molte tavole photogr. Torino, 1872. 
1865. — Felly, Sir Lewis (1825-1892). — Served as an Indian official in 
various capacities. In 1862 he became political resident on the 
Persian Gulf. On his journey in 1865 to Riyadh, the Wahabi capital 
of the highlands of Central Arabia, known as Nejd, he gathered a 
number of plants which he transmitted to Kew. Between 1865 
and 1871 he paid other visits to the Chaub Arabs .and Arab tribes of 
the littoral of the Gulfs of Persia and Oman. 
Felly, Lewis. — Report of a journey to the Wahabee Capital of 
Riyadh, in Central Arabia. Bombay, 1866. 
Felly, li. — In Journ. Ro}''. Geogr. Soc. (1866) 169. 
Proceedings of the Roy. Geogr. Soc. London, 1865. 
Felly, Lewis. — From Oman to Nedjd. London, 1868. 
I86C. — Clement -Mullet. — Le livre de I’agriculture d’Ibn-al-Awanu 
Paris, 1866. 
1866. — Milne-Eedhead, Eichard (1828-1900). — A barrister, made v^ollec- 
tions in India, W. Indies, Brazil, Sinai and other countries. 
Milne- Mead head, E.— Desert Flora of Sinai. In Journ. Linn. 
Soc. IX (1866) 208-229. 
1867. — “Fox, Henry Elliott, Eev, (1841-1926).'— Collected in Sinai in 1867 
and in Palestine in 1890. The Sinai plants are at Kew. 
