yss 
TVI. H. ZOLLINGER. 
contributed : A journey to. the mountain Salahh (a monography) i 
Observationes plivtographicse prsecipue genera et species nova non- 
iiulla respicientes, a series extending over 100 pages ; Thoughts on 
the physiognomy of plants in general, and on that of the vegetation 
of Java in particular ; Florre Javte species novae by Prof. Moritzi and 
M. Zollinger; besides several shorter contributions, botanical, zoolo¬ 
gical and meteorological. He lias also made valuable collections of 
minerals.* 
To the Tijdschrift yoor Nee elands Indie M. Zollinger has furnish¬ 
ed papers of great value, such as accounts of his visits to Bali and 
Lombok, an elaborate Description of the Lamp png country, and Con¬ 
tributions to a knowledge of the mountain systems of eastern Java. 
These papers are at once popular and scientific, and we long ago 
translated the greater part of them for this Journal. The number 
of original contributions which we have received has delayed their 
insertion. 
* “ M. Zollinger, already celebrated by his discoveries in the Flora of 
Java, has, during his numerous journics through the Lampongs and in 
the islands of Bali and Lombok, collected and presented to the Society 
many geological specimens, which arc of the greater value from these parts 
not having picviously been represented in the museum.”—lb. p. 71. 
