cxii Appendix A. 
Vol. 73 (1847). Article by the Editor: — 
Addition to the ‘ Hortus Kewensis/ pp. 1, 33. 
Vol. 74 (1848). Article by the Editor : — 
On the rediscovery of Nelumbium jamaicense, D.C., in Jamaica, 
P- 3 * 
1840 - 64 . Species Filicum, being descriptions of the known 
Ferns, particularly of such as exist in the Author’s Herbarium, 
or are with sufficient accuracy described in works to which he has 
had access, accompanied with numerous figures, by W. J. H. 
This, which will probably prove to be the most enduring monument 
to my father’s labour as a systematist and descriptive pteridologist, 
is comprised in five 8vo volumes, embracing nearly 2,500 species, 
with 304 plates by Fitch, illustrating 520 of these. It occupied 
much of the latter eighteen years of his life, the last part appear- 
ing in 1864. The first volume is dedicated to Robert Brown. 
1847. A Description of Victoria Regia, or the great Water 
Lily of South America, with four coloured plates by Walter 
Fitch. Small folio. 
1849. The Admiralty Manual of Scientific Enquiry, prepared 
for the Use of H.M. Navy, and adapted for Travellers in general- 
Edited by Sir W. Herschel, Bt, published by authority of the 
Lords of the Admiralty. Botany by Sir W. J. Hooker. 8vo. 
Several editions of this work followed. 
1849-57. Hooker’s Journal of Botany and Kew Garden 
Miscellany \ Nine vols., 8vo, with 109 plates. 
Vol. 1 (1849), with thirteen plates. Articles by the Editor : — - 
Botanical information and Notices of Books, pp. 20-32, 57-64, 
90-6, 121-8, 144-60, 176-92, 213-24, 247-56, 282-8, 320, 
336-61, 370-84. 
Attaleafunifera , Mart., p. 121, t. iv. 
The Vegetable Ivory Palm, p. 204, t. vi, vii. 
On Pogostemon Patchouli , Pell., p. 328, t. xi. 
Vol. 2 (1850), with twelve plates. Articles by the Editor : — 
Botanical information, pp. 23-32, 60-4, 92-6, 118-28, 151-60, 
179-92, 218-24, 249-56, 285-8, 320, 248-352, 382-4. 
1 To avoid confusion, this series of the Journals should be cited as * Kew 
Garden Miscellany.’ 
