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 1725, ed. ii. 1730. 'Nat. Hist. Vegetables' 1763. Jacks. 33; Dict. Nat. Biog. vi. 436.

(fl. 1812). Artist. 'Pomona Britannica,' 1812. Some plates are stated to be by the next. Pritz. 42.

(fl. 1736-1804): b. circ. 1736; d. circ. 1804. Artist. 'Pomona Britannica,' 1804. Redgrave's Dict, of Artists, 1878; Bryan; Dict. Nat. Biog. vi. 440.

(1812-86): b. Berkhampstead, Herts, 24 July, 1812; d. Holborn, 15 Nov. 1886. M.A. Camb., 1836. F.L.S., 1866. Mycologist. Herbarium in Mils. Brit. Pritz. 42; Journ. Bot. 1887, 148; R. S. C. i. 655, vii. 274, ix. 366; Proc. Linn. Soc. 1886-7, 34. Broomeia Berk.

(d. 1796 or 1803?); d. Jamaica, 1796 or 1803? Of Bristol. M.D. Edin., 1779. 'Enchiridion Botanicum,' 1782. ' Hortus Eastensis,' 1792. 'Cat. of the. . . Bot. Garden of Liguanea,' 1794. Herb, in City Library, King Street, Bristol. Pritz. 42; Jacks. 527; Baillon, i. 499; Dict. Nat. Biog. vi. 459. Broughtonia R. Br.

(fl. 1700). Surgeon in E. Indies. Correspondent of Plukenet. Discovered new plants in East Indies and at the Cape. Pult. ii. 62-3; Pritz. 44; Pluk. Mant. 69. Eriocephalos Bruniades Pluk. = Brunia L.

(c. 1828-85): b. circ. 1828; d. Ealing, Middlesex, 17 July, 1885. M.R.C.S. F.L.S., 1876. Practised at Ealing. Microscopist and cryrptogamist. Proc. Linn. Soc. 1883-6, 138.

(d. 1851): d. Boston, 30 Jan. 1851. M.D. Of Boston, Lincolnshire. F.L.S., 1826. Proc. Linn. Soc. ii. 132.

(d. 1873): d. Edinburgh, July, 1873. Sec. Edin. Nat. Field Club. Trans. Bot. Soc. Edin. xi. 427, 470; xii. 19; R. S. C. vii. 278.

(1834-59): b. Otley, Yorks., 1834; d. Otley, 19 Aug., 1859. Had a herbarium. Parkinson's 'Lays and Leaves of the Forest,' 252. ' Leeds Mercury,' 18 May, 1889.

(1836-63): b. Edinburgh, 19 Jan. 1836; d. Edinburgh, 23 March, 1863. Assistant in Edinburgh Herbarium. Associate Bot. Soc. Edin. 'List of Plants in Elie, Fife,' in Trans. Bot. Soc. Edin. vii. 519. Dict. Nat. Biog. vii. 21.

(b. 1699): b. Bishop's Castle, Salop, 1699. M.A. Oxon, 1722; F.E.S. Of Shropshire. "An ingenious young clergyman," Dillenius, 'Historia Muscorum.' Letters to Dillenius and plants in Oxford Bot. Gard. Library and Herbarium. Rich. Corr. 233; Linn. Corr., ii. 145.

(d. 1842): d. Thun, Switzerland, 1842. Colonel. Lived at Eichenbiihl, Thun, from 1822-1842. F.B.S.Ed., 1838. Mag. Nat. Hist. 1833, 469; Catalogue des pi. de Thoune, 1843. Pritz. 43; Jacks. 344; R. S. C. i. 659.

(fl. 1770-91). Flower painter. Exhibited at Royal Academy, 1770-91. Botanical Painter to Prince of Wales. Dryander, ii. 19.