[Lacoste. 
406 Botanical Necrology for 1887. 
Bryologia javaniea, auctoribus F. Dozy et Molkenbow, post mortem 
auetorum editoribus R. B. van den Bosch, et C. M. van der Sande 
Lacoste. 2 vols. 4to. Leiden, Brill, 1855-70. 
Novae species Hepaticarum ex insula Java a Dr. F. Junghuhn detectae. 
Nederl. Kruidk. Arch. Ill (1850-54). Continued in Nat. Tijdschr. v. Nov. 
Ind. X (1856). 
Over eene studie der Javaansche Hepaticae. Verslag Kon. Akad. v. 
Wetensch. Amsterdam, IV (1856). 
Synopsis hepaticarum Javanicarum, adjectis quibusdam speciebus 
hepaticarum novis extra- Javanicis. Verhandl. Kon. Akad. v. Wetensch. 
Amsterdam, V (1857). 
Eenige cryptogamische planten uit de omstreken van Amsterdam. 
Nederl. Kruidk. Arch. V, i860 (i ste Stk.). 
Nieuwe indigene Musci en Hepaticae [1869]. Ibid. I (1874). 
Aanwinsten voor de Flora bryologica van Nederland, 1872-73. 
Overzicht der mossoorten, welke in de provineien van Nederland zyn 
waargenomen, gerangschikt van het noorden des lands naar het 
zuiden. Ibid. (1879). 
Overzicht der Levermossoorten, welke in de provinsieen van Nederland 
zyn waargenomen, gerangschikt van het noorden des lands naar het 
zuiden 1880. 
Besides many identifications of plants collected during the excursions of the 
Dutch Botanical Society which appear in the Nederlandsch Kruidkundig 
Archief and elsewhere. 
EDWIN LEES 1 . Born at Worcester, 1800. Died at Worcester, 
October 21, 1887. Printer and Stationer in Worcester, early 
retired from business. One of Founders of Worcester Nat. Hist. 
Soc. and of Worcestershire Naturalists’ Club. Editor of Malvern 
News and Journal, 1861. Biographical notice in Journal of 
Botany, December, 1887. Published: — 
A catalogue of plants growing wild in the vicinity of Worcester. 
Appeared in Stranger’s guide to the City and Cathedral of Worcester, 
published under the assumed name of Ambrose Florence. 1828. 
The affinities of plants with man. London, 1834. 
A list of plants on the Malvern Hills. Loudon’s Mag. of Nat. Hist. 1830. 
The Botany of the Malvern Hills in the counties of Worcester, Here- 
ford, and Gloucester, with the precise stations of the rarer plants, 
etc. London, 1843. 2nd ed. London, Bogue, 1853. 3rd ed. Malvern, 
1868. 
Catalogue of Worcestershire plants in Appendix to Sfr C. Hastings’ 
Illustrations of the Natural History of Worcestershire, 1834. 
On the relative scarcity of certain species of plants and on changes in 
their habitat. Mag. Nat. Hist. N. (1831). 
Remarks on the mode of growth of the British fruticose Rubi ; and the 
forms derivable from Rubus caesius (1843). Trans. Bot. Soc. Edinb. I 
(1844). 
On the parasitic growth of Monotropa Hypopitys. Phytologist I (1844). 
1 The Editors are indebted to Mr. White, Secretary of the Worcestershire Nat. 
Field Club, for information about Mr. Lees. 
