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(1893-4). They peiictrated as far north as A1 Had. Lunt collected 
about 150 species. An enuiuerai ioii ajipeared in tlie Kew Bull. (1891) 
328. Plants at Kew and the Brit. Mnseuiu. See also Th. Bent. 
18:93. — Nolde, Edward. — A Gerjuan. He set out from Damascus in 1893. 
He penetrated a little way into South Nejd, beyond Kasim, having 
crossed the Nafud by a track other than that which makes for Jubbe. 
He died by his own hand in London, 1895. 
Nolde, E. — Keise nach Innerabien, Kurdistan iind Armenien. 
Braunschweig, 1895. 
1894. — Zwenier, 8. M. — An American missionary to the Jews, made his 
way, in 1894, from Aden to Tais. His book contains botanical notes. 
Zwemer, 8. M. — Three Journeys in Northern Oman. Geogr. 
Journ. XIX, 1902. 
Zwemer, 8. M. — Arabia, the Cradle of Islam. Edinburgh, 1900. 
1895. — ^^Farmer, John Eretland, sent a collection of Perim Island plants to 
Kew. 
1896. — Palacky, J. — Ueber die Flora von Hadramaut (Arabien) Sitzb. d. 
Boehm. Ges. d. Wiss. XIX, May 1896. 
I89t. — Blrdwood, W. 8. (Col.) — He and his wife made in 1897 and 1898 
by far the most complete collection of Aden plants. Two collections 
were received at Kew, one in July 1897 and the other in Aug. 1898. 
A complete set of their plants is kept in the Herbarium of the Bombay 
Natural History Society. It is from this collection that Blatter com- 
piled his list of the Flom of Aden. 
I891f.— Briinnow, R. E. und A. von Romaszcwski. — Die Pro vine ia Arabia 
auf Grund zweier 1897 und 1898 unternommenen Eeisen und der 
Berichte friiherer Reisender. 3 vols. Strassburg, 1904-09. 
1891f.— Charnay, P. — Voyage au Yemen. Congres Roy. Soc. Geogr, 
Paris, 1897. 
Charnay, P. — Une excursion a P Oasis de la Hadj ou el Hota pres 
d’Aden. A travers le Monde. 1898. 
Charnay P. et A. Defiers. — Excursions au Yemen. Le tour du 
Monde, IV nouv. serie, 1898. 
Charnay, D. — Une excursion au Yemen. Bull. d. 1. Soc. de Geogr 
d’ Anvers XXIII (1899). 
!891f. — Jaeofe, €5. — Altarabisches Beduinenleben. Berlin, 1897. (Con- 
tains very many references to uses of plants). 
1898. — 8imony, ®. (Prof.). — Belonged to an Austrian scientific expedition 
to S. Arabia and Socotra undertaken in the year 1898 and 1899. He 
collected Lichens in S. Arabia, Socotra and the neighbouring islands. 
His phanerogamic plants have been worked out by Vierhapper. 
