> [!cite] BHL link: this entry starts at [page 267](https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/33068509) of TL-2 Vol. II > Author links: [IPNI](https://www.ipni.org/a/4084-1) LSID 4084-1, [Wikidata](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q157501) QID Q157501 > Support pages: [[Abbreviations|abbreviations]], [[Layout key|layout key]], [[Cite TL-2|cite TL-2]] ### Author Hooker, Joseph Dalton (1817-1911), British botanist and explorer; pioneer plant geographer; son of William Jackson Hooker; graduated from Glasgow 1839; to Antarctic 1839-1843 on Ross's expedition; contact with Darwin 1843; botanist to Geological Survey 1846; assistant director Kew 1855; director id. 1865; president Royal Society 1873-1878; retirement from directorship Kew 1885; last publ. (Bot. Mag. pl. 8396) 1911. **Abbreviated name**: *J. D. Hook.* \[standard form in IPNI: *Hook.f.*\] #### Herbarium and types [[Collection K|K]]; the fungi at [[Collection BM|BM]]; much material also at [[Collection MANCH|MANCH]] and [[Collection E|E]]. – The drawings made by J. D. Hooker on the antarctic voyage are at [[Collection BM|BM]]; the Hooker correspondence, manuscripts and portrait collection are at [[Collection K|K]]. [[Collection FH|FH]] has 89 original plates of Sikkim-Himalaya fungi. *Exsiccatae* (with Thomas Thomson (1817-1878)): *Herbarium Indiae orientalis*, col. 1847-1851; contained material of various collectors such as Walker (Ceylon) and Stocks (Malabar). Widely distributed. *Ref*.: Clarke, G. C. S., Type specimens in Manchester herb. 1973. - Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 341-344. 1973. - Hedge, I. C. and J. M. Lamond, Ind. coll. Edinburgh 92. 1974. #### Bibliography and biography AG 2(2): 386; Ainsworth p. 71, 206, 228; Andrews p. 280; Backer p. 272; Barnhart 2: 200; BB p. 152-153; BFM 2263; BJI 1: 28; BL 1: 28, 45, 49, 56, 78, 91, 95, 102, 154, 301, 302, 2: 214, 220, 669; BM 2: 868-870, 6: 481; Bossert p. 181; Bret. p. 813-814; Clokie p. 184; CSP 3: 419-422, 6: 690, 7: 1012, 10: 267-268, 12: 346, 15: 930-931; Desmond p. 318 (extensive refs.); DNB suppl. 2.2: 294; DSB 6: 488-492; Frank 3(Anh.): 46; GR p. 373, *pl*. \[33\], cat. p. 65; Henry 2: 32, 722; Hortus 3: 1195 ("Hook., J."); IF p. 703-704; IH 2: 284-285; Jackson p. 560; Kew 3: 26-28; KR p. 306; Langman p. 375; Lasègue p. 326, 328, 391, 471; Lenley p. 228-229, 460; LS 12616-12619; Moebius p. 59, 143; MW p. 186-191, suppl. p. 112; NI 908-911; Plesch p. 266-267; PR 4199-4205, 10578 (ed. 1: 4638-4639); Quenstedt p. 209; Rehder 5: 403-404; RS p. 88; SBC p. 122 ("Hook. f."); TL-2/index, 2169, 2436, 2440, 2656, 2798; TR 587; Tucker 1: 348-349; Zander ed. 10, p. 671-672. - Allan, Mea, The Hookers of Kew, 1785-1911. 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Gaz. 55(5): 384-391. 1913 (part of a memorial oration delivered at Glasgow, 25 Jun 1912, dealing with H. as a philosophical botanist); Joseph Dalton Hooker, London 1919, 61 p. (Soc. promoting Christian knowledge; series pioneers of progress) (portr., bibl.). - Brewer, W. H., *in* S. Watson, Bot. Calif. 2: 559. 1880. - Britten, J., J. Bot. 36: 487-498. 1898 (on Hooker medal, with ill.); 54: 38-39. 1916; 57: 130-134, 200. 1919 (several personal notes; rev. of Huxley's Life and Letters of Sir Joseph H.). - Burkill, I. H., Chapt. hist. bot. India 240 \[index\]. 1965. - Cameron, H. C., Sir Joseph Banks 338 \[index\]. 1952. - Coats, A. M., Quest for plants 157-164. 1969. - Cockayne, L., Trans. Proc. New Zealand Inst. 44: iii-iv. 1912; Veget. New Zealand 5. 1921. - Cosson, E., Comp. fl. atl. 1: 43-49. 1881 (on Maroccan tour). - Daniels, G. S., Artists R.B.G. Kew 1974 (items 73-76) (portr.). - Dawson, J. Soc. nat. Hist. 2(6): 218-222. 1950 (on H. and Dawson Turner). - Desmond, R., Med. biol. Ill. 19: 255-259. 1969 (in paper on Walter Hood Fitch who illustrated many of J.D.H's works); *in* Gillispie, DSB 6: 488-492. 1972 (bibl.); Biol. J. Linn. Soc. 7(3): 173-182. 1975. - Dolezal, H., Friedrich Welwitsch 239 \[index\]. 1974. - Drewitt, F. D., Apothec. Garden 103 \[ind.\]. 1922. - Engler, A., Ber. deut. bot. Ges. 30: (87)-(94). 1913 ("Im persönlichen Verkehr mit Sir Joseph Hooker war sehr wohltuend die Anerkennung der Verdienste anderer Fachgenossen und namentlich auch die Pietät gegen aile Vorgänger auf seinen zahlreichen Arbeitsgebieten, sehr im Gegensatz stehend zu der so häufigen Überhebung vieler Gelehrten, welche nur mit einem gewissem Mitleid die Arbeiten ihrer Vormänner betrachten..."). - Ewan, J., Rocky Mountain naturalists 233-234. 1950 (on Hookers 1877 visit to the Rocky Mountains); *in* Century progress natl. sciences 52. 1955; Madroño 19: 32. 1967; Short hist. bot. U.S. 11, 41, 43, 45, 90, 92, 115-167. 1969. - Favrat, Bull. Soc. vaud. Sci. nat. 17(84): \[Sep 1-6\]. 1880 (on J.D.H. returning the Gaudin herbarium to Switzerland in Nov 1878; see also TL-2, p. 923). - Fletcher, H. R., Roy. Bot. Gard. Edinburgh 111, 125, 126, 172, 196. 1970. - Gagnepain, F., *in* Lecomte, H., Fl. gén. Indochine, tome prél. 43. 1944. - Glenn, R., Botanical explorers of New Zealand 81-86, 174. 1950. - Godley, Tuatara 13: 140-182. 1965 (expl. New Zealand). - Graustein, J. E., Thomas Nattall 468 \[index\]. 1967. - Gray, J. L., Letters Asa Gray 833 \[index\]. 1893. - Green, J. R., Hist. bot. 467-491. 1914. - Greenman, Bot. Gaz. 53(5): 438-440. 1912 (portr.). - Hall, N., Botanists of the Eucalypts 69-70. 1978. - Harvey-Gibson, J. D., Outlines hist. bot. 272 \[index\]. 1914. - Hoehne, F. C., Jard. bot. São Paulo 75. 1941 (portr.). - Hooker, J. D., Testimonials in favour of Joseph Dalton Hooker as a candidate for the vacant chair in the University of Edinburgh. Edinburgh 1845, 4 series, (bibl.) (see e.g. Stafleu, Wentia 16: 21. 1966); *in* Hooker, Lond. J. Bot. 7: 237-268, 297-321. 1849; *in* Hooker, J. Bot. Kew Gard. Misc. 1: 1-14, 41-56, 81-89, 113-120, 129-136, 161-175, 226-233, 274-282, 301-308, 331-336, 336-344, 361-370. 1849, 2: 11-23, 52-59, 88-91, 112-118, 145-151, 161-173, 213-218, 244-249. 1850 ("Botanical mission to India"). - Huxley, L., Life and letters of Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, London, John Murray, 2 vols. 1918 (portr.) (important source for biographical details and development of ideas). – other issue: New York, D. Appleton & Company 1918, identical with orig.; reprint 1977. - Jackson, B. D., J. Bot. 47: 106-107. 1909, 50: 284-285. 1912. - Macfarlane, J. M., The late Sir Joseph Hooker. Obituary address... January 5, 1912. Reprinted from Old Penn. Review 10, Jan 1912, 4 p. - Maiden, J. H., J. Proc. R. Soc. N.S.W. 46: 3-6. 1912. - Merrill, E. D., Contr. U.S. natl. Herb. 30(1): 153-156. 1947. (Pacific botany). - Milner, J. D., Cat. portr. Kew 62-63. 1906. - Nelmes and Cuthberson, Curtis Bot. Mag. dedications 1827-1927, p. 322. 1932 (portr.). - O.S. & B.D.J., Proc. Linn. Soc. London 124: 47-62. 1912 (portr., bibl.). - Phillips, V. T. and M. E., Guide mss. Coll. Acad. Phila. p. 239, 567. 1963. - Polunin, N., Bot. Canad. Eastern Arctic 11, 13. 1947. - Prain, D., Ann. Rep. Smithsonian Inst. 1911: 659-671. 1912 (portr.). - Reiche, K., Grundz. Pflanzenverbr. Chile 9, 13. 1907 (Veg. Erde 8). - Reveal, J., *in* Cronquist, A. et al., Intermountain flora 1: 58-59. 1972. - Robinson, Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts Sci. 62(9): 257-266. 1928. - Rodgers, A. D., William Starling Sullivant 349 \[index\]. 1940; John Torrey 343 \[index\]. 1942; Amer. bot. 1873-1892. p. 330 \[index\]. 1944; Liberty Hyde Bailey 496 \[index\]. 1949. - Scott, D. H., The work of Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker on fossil plants, London (printed by Taylor and Francis) 1912, 16 p. (Address anniv. meeting Linn. Soc. London 24 May 1912). - Seemann, B., Bonplandia 1(1): 8. 1853 (on a portr. of J.D.H. by Stone), 1(12): 106-107. 1853 (biogr.). - Skottsberg, Sv. bot. Tidskr. 6(2): 316-317. 1912 (portr.). - Simit, J., Hist. Life sci. 957-958, 1052. 1974. - Stafleu, F. A., The great Prodromus 27-28. 1966; Wentia 16: 20, 21. 1966; Taxon, 15: 37-39. 1966; Regn. veg. 71: 338. 1970. - Sutton, S. B., Charles Sprague Sargent 376 \[index\]. 1970. - Thiselton-Dyer, W. T., Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1905: 9-43 ("botanical survey of the empire"); Proc. Roy. Soc. 85(B): i-xxxv. 1912. - Turrill. W. B., Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1920: 16; Pioneer plant geography, The Hague 1953, Lotsya vol. 4, 267 p., *12 pl*. (extracts of H's writings on plant geography with critical notes); Joseph Dalton Hooker botanist, explorer, and administrator. London 1963, xi, 228 p. (portr., bibl.). - Urban, I., Fl. bras. 1(1): 178-179. 1906. - Wilkinson, Ann. Rep. Yorkshire philos. Soc. 1906: 55-56. 1907. - Wood, R. D., Monogr. Charac. 1: 816. 1935 (list publ. on Charac.). - Wulff, E. V., Int. hist. pl. geogr. 222 \[index\]. 1943. #### Composite works J. D. Hooker was a prolific writer who contributed botanical treatments to many works of wider scope. For a listing see BM 2: 868-870. - (1), Curtis, *Botanical Magazine*. (TL-2/1290). - (2), Hooker's *Icones plantarum*, vols. 11-20(1), 1867-1890 (TL-2/3006). - (3), Jackson, B. D., *Index kewensis*, 2 vols., 1893-1895 (general direction) (TL-2/3218). - (4), Bentham and Hooker, *Genera plantarum*, see under Bentham (TL-2/429). - (5), Thwaites and Hooker, *Enumeratio plantarum Zeylaniae*, see under Thwaites. - (6), Trimen, *A handbook to the Flora of Ceylon*, continued by J. D. Hooker, part 5 (1900). - (7), *Flora brasiliensis, Rosaceae*, 14(2): 1-74, *pl. 1-22.* 17 Apr 1867. See under Martius. - (8), Lecomte, *Fl. gén. Indo-Chine, Balsaminaceae* 1 (6): 611-629. Mar 1911. - (9), Oliver, *Flora tropical Africa*: *Begoniaceae* 2: 569-580. 1871. *Cucurbitaceae* 2: 521-569. 1871. *Melastomaceae* 2: 439-464. 1871. - (10), Candolle, *Prodromus* (TL-2/(fix)999). *Cytinaceae*, 17: 106-116. 16 Oct 1873. *Nepenthaceae*, 17: 90-105. 16 Oct 1873. - (11), With G. Bentham, *Flora ingritana*, in W. J. Hooker, ed., *Niger flora* 199-577, pl. 17-50. 1849. See under W. J. Hooker (TL-2/3012). - (12), *Botany* \[of Kerguelen island\], *in* An account of the petrological, botanical and zoological collections made... during the Transit of Venus Expedition 1874-1875, Philos. Trans. R. Soc. 168 (extra): 9-23, *pl. 1-23.* 1879 (rev. by Engler, Bot. Jahrb. 1: 85. 1881). #### Handwriting Monogr. biol. Canar. 4: 35. *fig. 31.* 1973; Candollea 30: 397-398. 1975; Rec. Auckland Inst. Mus. 12: 98. 1975. #### Eponymy *Josephia* R. Wight (1851); *Hookerella* Van Tieghem (1895); *Hookerina* O. Kuntze (1891); *Sirhookera* O. Kuntze (1891). ### Publications ##### n.2964. The botany of the antarctic voyage **Title** *The botany of the antarctic voyage* of H.M. discovery ships Erebus and Terror in the years 1839-1843, under the command of Captain Sir James Clark Ross, Kt., R.N., F.R.S. &c. by Joseph Dalton Hooker, M.D., R.N., F.L.S., assistant surgeon of the "Erebus" and botanist to the expedition. \[vignette\] Published under the Authority of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty. London (Reeve, Brothers,...) 1844-1860, 3 vols. in 6. Qu. **Abbreviated title**: *Bot. antarct. voy.* **Notes** I. *Flora antarctica* (on h.t.'s only). (*Fl. antarct.*). *part 1*: map, \[i\*, t.p. 1844\], \[i\]-xii, dedic., summary voy., \[1\]-208, *pl. 1-80.* *part 2*: \[i, iii, v\], \[209\]-574, \[1, h.t.\], *pl. 81-198.* *Copies*: MO, NY, Teyler, U.– *Plates*: col. liths. by Fitch; the following are combined: *9*/*10*, *22*/*23*, *24*/*25*, *26*/*27*, *31*/*32*, *39*/*40*, *44*/*45*, *90*/*91*, *136*/*137*, *165*/*166*, *167*/*168*, *169*/*170*, *172*/*173*; plate *76* is numbered *74*; extra plates: *107 bis, 107 ter*. |part |number |pages |*plates* |dates| |--- |--- |--- |--- |--- | |1 |1 |\[i\*\], \[1\]-16 |1-8, chart |1 Jun 1844| | |2 |17-32 |9-16 |ante 4 Jul 1844| | |3 |33-48 |17-24 |ante 16 Aug 1844| | |4 |49-64 |25-32 |ante 14 Oct 1844| | |5 |65-80 |33-40 |ante 14 Oct 1844| | |6 |81-92 |41-48 |ante 2 Dec 1844| | |7 |93-112 |49-56 |ante 4 Jan 1845| | |8 |113-144? |57-64 |1 May 1845| | |9 |145?-184 |65-72 |1 May 1845| | |10 |185-208, \[i\]-xii |73-80 |1 May 1845| |2 |11 |209-224 |81-88 |21 Oct-1 Nov 1845| | |12 |225-240 |89-96 |21 Oct-1 Nov 1845| | |13 |241-256 |97-104 |ante 4 Dec 1845| | |14 |257-272 |105-112<br/>(?107bis & ter) |ante 2 Feb 1846| | |15 |273-288 |113-120 |ante 2 Mar 1846| | |16 |289-304 |121-128 |ante 4 Apr 1846| | |17 |301 bis-316 |129-136 |ante 5 May 1846| | |18 |317-332 |137-144 |ante 1 Jun 1846| | |19 |333-348 |145-152 |ante 1 Aug 1846| | |20 |349-364 |153-160 |ante 3 Nov 1846| | |21 |365-380 |161-168 |ante 5 Dec 1846| | |22 |381-396 |169-176 |ante 1 Jan 1847| | |23 |397-428 |177-184 |ante 2 Feb 1847| | |24 |429-? |185-192 |ante 3 May 1847| | |25 |?-574, \[i\], \[iii\], map. |193-198 |ante 2 Oct 1847| Part 17 has p. 301 \[bis\]-304 \[bis\], 305-316. – For diagnoses of algae see also J. D. Hooker and W. H. Harvey, *Algae antarcticae*, *in* Hooker, Lond. J. Bot. 4: 249-276, 293-298. 1845, also reprinted with independent pagination (1-32) (TL-2/2437); for *Hepaticae antarcticae*, by J. D. Hooker and T. Taylor, see Hooker, Lond. J. Bot. 3: 366-400, 454-480. 1844, 4: 79-87 (TL-2/2967), 1845; *Musci antarctici*, ib. 3: 533-556. 1844 (TL-2/2966). *Lichenes antarctici*, ib. 3: 634-658. 1844. II. *Flora novae-zelandiae* (on main t.p.; the covers have "The botany of the antarctic voyage II. Flora of New Zealand... 1852-1855.") (*Fl. nov.-zel.*). *part 1*: \[i\*, iii\*, v\*\], \[i\]-xxxix, \[1\]-312, *pl. 1-70.* *part 2*: \[i\], \[i\]-378, *pl. 71-130.* *Copies*: NY (orig. covers; plates plain), U. –*Plates*: (2 issues: col. and plain), combined: *54*/*55*, *59*/*60*, *114*/*115*. Further notes on dates: see TL/1. |part |number |pages |*plates* |dates| |--- |--- |--- |--- |--- | |1 |1 |1-80 |1-20 |10 Jun 1852| | |2 |81-160 |21-40 |6 Sep 1852| | |3 |161-242\* |41-60 |13. Jan 1853| | |4 |243-312 |61-70 |5 Dec 1853| |2 |5 |1-80 |71-90 |27 Apr 1854| | |6 |81-160 |91-110 |11 Jul 1854| | |7 |161-272 |111-120 |9 Feb 1855| | |8 |273-378 |121-130 |9 Feb 1855| *Introductory essay*, p. \[i\]-xxxix, republished with reset type, London 1853 (see no. 2970); partial German transl. by Marschall, Oest. Bot. Z. 11: 65-81, 118, 128, 155-167. 1861. *Algae novae-zelandiae* (J. D. Hooker and W. H. Harvey) diagnoses *in* Hooker, Lond. J. Bot. 4: 521-551. 1845, 7: 443-445. 1848, see also no. 2438 for a reprint with indep. pag. III. *Flora Tasmaniae* (on t.p.'s) 1855-1859 \[1860 on t.p.'s\]. (*Fl. Tasman.*). *Part 1*: \[i\]-viii, cont., err. \[v\]-vii, essay \[i\]-cxxviii, key \[1\]-18, \[1\]-359, *pl. 1-100* (*84/85* comb.). *Part 2*: \[i, iii\], \[1\]-422, *pl. 101-200.* *Copies*: NY (John Torrey's copy; pl. col.), U (pl. col.). |part |number |pages |*plates* |dates| |--- |--- |--- |--- |--- | |1 |1 |1-80 |1-20 |24 Oct 1855| | |2 |81-160 |21-40 |13 Mai 1856| | |3 |161-240 |41-60 |17 Oct 1856| | |4 |241-320 |61-80 |28 Jul 1857| | |5 |321-359 |81-100 |1 Dec 1857| |2 |6 |1-80 |101-120 |3 Mai 1858| | |7 |81-160 |121-140 |3 Sep 1858| | |8 |161-240 |141-160 |15 Feb 1859| | |9 |241-320 |161-180 |16 Aug 1859| | |10 |321-422 |181-200 |29 Dec 1859| | |11 |i-exxviii, 1-18, etc. | |29 Dec 1859| *Algae tasmanicae*, see No. 2440 and Hooker, London J. Bot. 6: 397-417. 1847. *On the flora of Australia*, London 1859, see below (reprint of p. \[i\]-cxxviii) (TL-2/2975). *Facsimile ed*.: Weinheim (J. Cramer) 1963, 3 vols. text plus atlas volume containing all plates. Titles consistently *The botany the antarctic voyage*, vol. 1 with 1847 t.p., *plates* 180-198 misbound (in some copies) between *157* and *158*. *Copies*: MICH, MO, FAS. *Original manuscript lists* of plants collected, with notes and drawings, at BM. *Ref*.: BL 1: 78, 85, 91 GF p. 60; NAF 7: 1070, 11 (1): 89; NI 908; Plesch p. 266; PR 4199 (ed. 1: 4638); SK 1: clxxxvii; IDC 457. - Zuccarini, J. G., Gelehrte Anzeigen bayer. Akad. Wiss. \[20 Nov-9 Dec 1847\]: 232: 825-830, 233: 833-840, 234: 844-848, 241: 897-902, 242: 905-912, 243: 913-920, 244: 921-928, 245: 934-936. 1847. - Hooker, W. J., Colonial floras. Kew 1863. - Jackson, B. D., Bull. Herb. Boissier 1: 299. 1893; J. Bot. 47: 106-107. 1909, 50: 284-285. 1912. - Anon. \[Thiselton-Dyer\], Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1905: 11-14. - Wiltshear, J. Bot. 51: 356-358. 1913. - Cockayne, L., Veget. New Zealand 3-4: 1921. - Turrill, W. B., Pioneer plant geography 134-196. 1953. - Stafleu, F. A., Taxon 14: 26-27. 1965. - Godley, Tuatara 13(3): 175-178. 1965 (lists collectors Fl. antarct). ##### n.2965. The cryptogamic botany of the antarctic voyage of **Title** *The cryptogamic botany of the antarctic voyage of* H.M. discovery ships Erebus and Terror in the years 1839-1843. Under the command of Captain Sir James Clark Ross, Kt., R.N., F.R.S. &c. by Joseph Dalton Hooker... Published under the authority of the Lords' Commissioners of the Admiralty. London (Reeve, Brothers), Paris (Fortin, Masson, et Cie.) 1845. Qu. **Abbreviated title**: *Crypt. bot. anarct. voy.* **Notes** *Publ*.: 1845 \[-1847\] (further details lacking), p. \[i\]-iv, \[5\]-258, *pl. 57-80*, *151-198*. *Copies*: BIRM (info. S. W. Greene), MO, Steere. – This special edition of the cryptogamic parts of the *Flora antarctica* corresponds with p. 117-200 and 395-542 of the latter. Pages 243-258 of the *Cryptogamic botany* contain a special index to this reprint, p. \[i\]-iv are a special t.p. and introduction. The book is apparently rare. Pritzel saw a copy at Paris in Montagne's library. The history of publication is uncertain: p. 117-200 of the *Flora antarctica* came out on 1 Mai 1845, p. 395-542 came out only in 1847. BM 6: 481 cites this reprint from 1847 and with a bracketed title "\[*Cryptogamia antarctica*...\]". It must be assumed that the reprint with the special English t.p. dated 1845 was completed only in 1847. |*Cryptogamic botany* |*Flora antarctica* |*dates Fl. ant*.| |--- |--- |--- | |\[i\]-iv| |\[5\]-88 |1: 117-200 |1 Mai 1845| |89-236 |2: 395-542 |1847| |237-240, add. corr. \[1\]| |240-241, id. \[2\]| |243-258, index| | |2: 543-551, other add. |a. 2 Oct 1847| *Plates*: *57-64* col., *65-77* plain, *78-80* col., *152-164* col., *165*/*166*, *167*/*168*, *169*/*170* doubles, col, *171* single, col., *172*/*173* double, col., *174*-*181*, singles, col., *182*-*198*, singles, plain. ##### n.2966. Musci antarctici **Title** *Musci antarctici*; being characters with brief descriptions of the new species of mosses discovered during the voyage of H.M. discovery ships, Erebus and Terror, in the southern circumpolar regions, together with those of Tasmania and New Zealand. \[London 1844\]. Oct. **Notes** *Co-author*: William Wilson (1799-1871). *Publ*.: Sep-Oct 1844, p. 1-23. *Copy*: NY. – Reprinted from W. J. Hooker, London J. Bot. 3: 533-556. 1844. To be cited from journal. ##### n.2967. Hepaticae antarcticae, supplementum **Title** *Hepaticae antarcticae, supplementum*: or specific characters, with brief descriptions, of some additional species of the hepaticae of the antarctic regions, New Zealand and Tasmania, together with a few from the Atlantic Islands and New Holland. \[London 1845\]. Oct. **Notes** *Co-author*: Thomas Taylor (x-1848). *Publ*.: Feb 1845, p. \[1\]-19. *Copy*: G.– Reprinted from W. J. Hooker, London J. Bot. 4: 79-97. 1845. To be cited from journal. ##### n.2968. Observations made when following the Grand Trunk Road **Title** *Observations made when following the Grand Trunk Road* across the hills of Upper Bengal, Parus Nath. & C. in the Soane valley; and on the Kymaon branch of the Vindya hills. Calcutta (J. Thomas) 1848. Oct. (in fours). **Notes** *Publ*.: 1848, p. \[i\], \[1\]-57. *Copy*: MO. – Reprinted with independent pagination from J. Asiat. Soc. Bengal 17(2): 355-411. 1848 (see also Berghaus, Z. Erdk. 9: 230-242. 1849). To be cited from journal. ##### n.2969. The Rhododendrons of Sikkim-Himalaya **Title** *The Rhododendrons of Sikkim-Himalaya*: being an account, botanical and geographical, of the Rhododendrons recently discovered in the mountains of eastern Himalaya, from drawings and descriptions made on the spot, during a government botanical mission to that country: by Joseph Dalton Hooker,... edited by Sir W. J. Hooker,... London (Reeve, Benham, and Reeve,...) 1849\[-1851\]. Fol. **Abbreviated title**: *Rhododendr. Sikkim-Himalaya*. **Notes** *Part* \[*1*\]: 1849, after 15 Mar (date dedic.), p. \[1\]-14, *pl. 1-10* with text. *Part 2*: 13-29 Mar 1851 (TL/1), p. \[i, iii\], \[1\]-7, *pl. 11-20*, id. Imprint "Reeve and Benham ..." *Part 3*: 9 Nov-10 Dec 1851 (TL/1), p. \[i\], *pl. 21-30*, id. Imprint "Reeve and Benham..." *Copies*: MICH, U; IDC 7152. – *Plates*: hand-col. liths. by W. H. Fitch of drawings by J. D. Hooker. *Second ed*.: London (Reeve, Benham, and Reeve...), of part 1 only, no differences with ed. 1 except for the indication "second edition." on the t.p. *Copies*: MO, NY, USDA (all with original parts 2 and 3); IDC 5956. *Ref*.: GF p. 60; Sotheby 354 (coll.); Desmond, Med. biol. Ill. 19: 254-259. 1969. ##### n.2970. Introductory essay to the Flora of New Zealand **Title** *Introductory essay to the Flora of New Zealand*... London (Lovell Reeve,...) 1853. Qu. **Abbreviated title**: *Intr. ess. Fl. N. Zeal*. **Notes** *Publ*.: Oct 1853 (footnote p. \[i\]), cover (with above title), p. \[i\] xxxix. *Copies*: G, M, MO, NY. – Reprinted from *Flora novae-zelandiae*, see no. 2964. ##### n.2971. Himalayan journals **Title** *Himalayan journals*; or, notes of a naturalist in Bengal, the Sikkim and Nepal Himalayas, the Khasia mountains, &c.... London (John Murray,...) 1854. Oct. **Abbreviated title**: *Himal. journ.* **Notes** *Ed*. \[*1*\]: 2 vols. Mar 1854 (p. \[v\]: 12 Jan 1854; dedic. copy to Humboldt at HU signed Mar 1854; Bot. Zeit. 28 Apr 1854). *Vol. 1*: \[i\]-xxvii, \[xxviii\], \[xxix seal\], err. slip, ill., \[1\]-408, 2 maps, *pl. 1-5.* *Vol. 2*: \[i\]-xii, \[1\]-487, *pl. 6-12.* *Copies*: BR, HU, L, M, NY, P, US. *Plates*: coloured liths. of drawings by the author and W. Taylor. Plates *2* and *7* bound as frontisp. *Ed. 2*: London (id.) 1855, duod, "*Himalayan journals*. Notes of a..., &... A new edition, carefully revised and condensed. In two volumes". Copies: MO, USDA. *Vol. 1*: \[ii\]-xvi, \[1\]-348, *1 pl*. *Vol. 2*: \[ii\]-xii, \[1\]-345. *Ed*. \[3\]: London (Ward, Lock, Bowden and Co.) New York, Melbourne 1891. Oct. "The Minerva library of famous books... *Himalayan journals*; or, notes of a..." *Copies*: G, MICH, NY.– Frontisp. portr. Hooker, p. \[i\]-xxxii, ill., \[1\]-574, *13* (*or 12*) *pl*., uncol. liths., 2 maps. *Facsimile ed*.: of ed. 2, New Delhi-5, India (Today & Tomorrow's printers & publishers) 1969. *Copy*: MICH. ##### n.2972. Flora indica **Title** *Flora indica*: being a systematic account of the plants of British India, together with observations on the structure and affinities of their natural orders and genera by J. D. Hooker,... and Thomas Thomson,... Volume i. Ranunculaceae to Fumariaceae, with an introductory essay. London (Printed for the authors. Published by W. Pamplin,...) 1855. (Oct. in fours). †. **Abbreviated title**: *Fl. ind.* **Notes** *Co-author*: Thomas Thomson (1817-1878). *Publ*.: 1-19 Jul 1855 (TL/1), p. \[i\]-xv, \[xvi, motto\], \[1\]-280, 2 maps, \[1\]-285. *Copies*: MICH, MO, NY, U, USDA; IDC 5958. Only one volume published; replaced by *The flora of British India*, see no. 2981. *Praecursores ad Floram indicam*, by Hooker and Thompson, J. Proc. Linn. Soc. London 2: 1-29, 54-103, 163-180. 1858, J. Linn. Soc. Bot. 4: 106-157. 1860, 5: 128-181. 1861. *Ref*.: \[Seemann\], Bonplandia 3: 229. 1 Aug 1855 (corr. London 20 Jul). - Hooker, W. J., J. Bot. Kew Gard. Misc. 7: 255-256. Aug 1855. - Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 3: 428-432. Nov. Dec. 1856. ##### n.2973. Illustrations of Himalayan plants **Title** *Illustrations of Himalayan plants* chiefly selected from drawings made for the late J. F. Cathcart Esq. re of the Bengal Civil Service. The descriptions and analyses by J. D. Hooker, M.D., F.R.S. The plates executed by W. H. Fitch. \[London 1855\]. Fol. **Abbreviated title**: *Ill. Himal. pl.*\]. **Notes** *Publ*.: Jul 1855 (dedication dated 30 Jun 1855), p. \[i\*\], \[v\*, engr. t.p.\], \[vii\*\], \[ix\*\]-x\*, \[i\]-iv, \[1, expl. pl.\], *pl. 1-24* with text, \[1, index\]. *Copies*: MO, NY; IDC 5957. The book was to be published with the financial support of Cathcart (with whom Hooker had stayed in Bengal) and to be distributed free to "the principal botanists and scientific establishments in Europe." However, Cathcart died, 49 years old, on his way back to London, at Lausanne, 8 July 1851. The book was then financed by the family as well as by others: "Science is not yet self-supporting; it requires the countenance of amateurs no less than the severe studies of proficients to ensure its progress." \[Hooker, in pref.\]. There were 176 subscribers; the book was also for sale. The plates are coloured liths of drawings by "native artists", lithographed by W. H. Fitch. *Ref*.: GF p. 60; SK 1: clxxxvii; Sotheby 355. - Stearn, W. T., Ann. bot. Gard. Calcutta, 150th Ann. vol. 115. 1942. ##### n.2974. On the structure and the affinities of Balanophoraceae **Title** *On the structure and the affinities of Balanophoraceae* \[London 1856\]. **Notes** *Publ*.: 23 Oct-8 Dec 1856 (in journal), p. \[1\]-68, *pl. 1-16* (nos. 4, 5, 7, 12 col.; liths. by author). Reprinted from Trans. Linn. Soc. 22: \[1\]-68, *pl. 1-16.* 1856. To be cited from journal. *Ref*.: Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 4: 210-218. 1857. ##### n.2975. On the flora of Australia **Title** *On the flora of Australia*, its origin, affinities, and distribution; being an introductory essay to the Flora of Tasmania... London (Lovell Reeve,...) 1859. Qu. **Abbreviated title**: *Fl. Australia*. **Notes** *Publ*.: 29 Dec 1859 (date publ. in Fl. Tasm.), p. \[i\]-vii, \[i\]-cxxviii. *Copy*: MO. – "Reprinted from the Botany of the Antarctic Expedition, part iii., Flora of Tasmania, vol. I." See above. "... my friend Mr. Darwin's just completed work "on the origin of species... ", from the perusal of much of which in ms. I have profited so largely, had not appeared during the printing of this essay" (p. cxxviii). ##### n.2976. An account of the plants collected by Dr. Walker in Greenland **Title** *An account of the plants collected by Dr. Walker in Greenland* and artic \[sic\] America during the expedition of Sir Francis M'Clintock, R. in the Yacht 'Fox'. \[London 1861\]. Oct. **Notes** *Publ*.: 1861, p. \[1\]-11. Copy: MO.– Reprinted from J. Proc. Linn. Soc., Bot. 5: 79-88. 1861. To be cited from journal. ##### n.2977. On the cedars of Lebanon **Title** *On the cedars of Lebanon*, Taurus, Algeria, and India... \[London\] 1862. Oct. **Abbreviated title**: *Cedars Lebanon*. **Notes** *Publ*.: Jan 1862, p. \[1\]-8, *pl. 1-3* (Fitch del.). *Copy*: MO. – Reprinted from the Natural History Review vol. 2, Jan 1862. ##### n.2978. Handbook of the New Zealand flora **Title** *Handbook of the New Zealand flora*: a systematic description of the native plants of New Zealand and the Chatham, Kermadec's, Lord Auckland's, Campbell's and Macquarrie's Islands... London (Reeve & Co.,...) 1864-1867. Oct. **Abbreviated title**: *Handb. N. Zeal. fl.* **Notes** *Part 1*: Sep-Oct 1864 (p. \[5\*\]: 1 Jul 1864; J. Bot. Oct 1864), p. \[i\*\]-15\*, \[i\]-xl, \[1\]-392. *Part 2*: 1867, p. \[i\*-iii\*\], xli-lxvii, 393-798. *Copies*: MICH, MO, NY, U, US, USDA; IDC 7718. *A Maori-Latin index to the Handbook of the New Zealand Flora*. Wellington (G. Didbury) 1866. Oct., 8 p. was published in 1866 (see also Seemann, J. Bot. 5: 215-216. 1867). *Ref*.: Seemann, B., J. Bot. 2: 324, 347-350. Nov. 1864. ##### n.2979. Lecture on insular floras **Title** *Lecture on insular floras*, delivered before the British Association for the advancement of Science at Nottingham, August 27, 1866... \[London (Bradbury, Evans & Co.) 1867\]. **Abbreviated title**: *Lect. ins. fl.* **Notes** *Publ*.: Jan 1867 (p. 2), p. \[1\]-12, reprinted from Gard. Chron. 1867: 6-7, 27, 50-51, 75-76, 152. *Copy*: U. – See also: Considérations sur les flores insulaires, Ann. Sci. nat. Bot. 6: 267-299. 1866; see also J. Bot. 5: 23-31. 1867. *Reprint*: Sep 1896 (Nat. Nov. Oct(2) 1896), p. \[1\]-36. Copies: BM, L, M.– London (L. Reeve and Co....). Oct. ##### n.2980. The student's flora of the British Islands **Title** *The student's flora of the British Islands*... London (Macmillan and Co.) 1870. Oct. **Abbreviated title**: *Student fl. Brit. Isl*. **Notes** *Ed*. \[*1*\]: 1870 (p. viii: 1 Mai 1870), p. \[i\]-xx, \[1\]-504. *Copies*: MO, NY. *Ed. 2*: 1878 (p. viii: 1 Mai 1878), p. \[i\]-xx, \[1\]-539. *Copies*: MICH, MO, NY, US. *Ed. 3*: Jun-Aug 1884 (p. ix: 1 Jun 1884; Bot. Zeit. 29 Aug 1884), p. \[i\]-xxiii, \[1\]-563, *Copies*: NY, US. *Reprint* (1): 1897, London (Macmillan). *Reprint* (2): 1930, London (Macmillan and Co. Limited). *Copy*: MICH.– (J. Bot. 68: 349. Nov 1930). ##### n.2981. The flora of British India **Title** *The flora of British India*. By J. D. Hooker,... Assisted by various botanists... published under the authority of the Secretary of State for India in Council. London (L. Reeve & Co...) \[1872-\] 1875-1897. 7 vols. Oct. **Abbreviated title**: *Fl. Brit. India*. **Notes** *1*: \[i\*-iv\*\], \[i\]-viii, \[i\]-xl elem. bot., \[1\]-740. 1872-1875. *2*: \[i-v\], err. slip., \[1\]-792, \[1, addenda\]. 1876-1878. (err. slip distr. Mai 1880). *3*: \[i-iv\], \[1\]-712. 1880-1882. *4*: \[i-iv\], \[1\]-780. 1883-1885. *5*: \[i-iv\], \[1\]-910. 1886-1890. *6*: \[i-iv\], \[1\]-792. 1890-1894. *7*: \[i\]-vii, \[viii, add.\], \[1\]-842. 1896-1897. *Copies*: MICH, MO, NY, U, USDA; IDC 119. – Title of vol. 7: *Flora of British India*. *Facsimile ed*., vols. 1-3, Peking s.l.n.d., probably around 1956 (*n.v.*). *Index* to vols. 1-6: privately circulated by J. P. Fiddian (1894). *Allium*: The Alliums of British India, Herbertia 12: 73-84, 174. 1967, extracted from Hooker, Flora of British India 6: 338-345. 1892, revised and supplemented by W. T. Stearn. ###### *Chronological arrangement* |vol./part |pagination |date |author(s) |content| |--- |--- |--- |--- |--- | |1(1) |1-30 |Mai 1872 |Hooker, J. D. & Thomson |Ranunculaceae| | |30-38 | | |Dilleniaceae| | |38-45 | | |Magnoliaceae| | |45-94 | | |Anonaceae| | |94-107 | | |Menispermaceae| | |107-113 | | |Berberideae| | |113-116 | | |Nymphaeaceae| | |116-119 | | |Papaveraceae| | |120-128 | |Hooker, J. D. |Fumariaceae| | |128-167 | |Hooker, J. D. & T. Anderson |Cruciferae| | |167-180 | | |Capparidaceae| | |180-182 | |Hooker, J. D. & Thomson |Resedaceae| | |182-189 | | |Violaceae| | |189-197 | | |Bixineae| | |197-200 | | |Pittosporeae| | |200-208 | |Bennett, W. A. |Polygaleae| |1(2) |209-211 |Jan 1874 | |Polygaleae| | |211-212 | |Edgeworth, M. P. |Frankeniaceae| | |212-246 | |Edgeworth, M. P. & J. D. Hooker |Caryophylleae| | |246-248 | |Thiselton Dyer, W. T. |Portulaceae| | |248-250 | | |Tamariscineae| | |250-252 | | |Elatineae| | |252-258 | | |Hypericineae| | |258-278 | |Anderson, T. |Guttiferae| | |279-294 | |Thiselton Dyer, W. T. |Ternstroemiaceae| | |294-317 | | |Dipterocarpeae| | |317-353 | |Masters, M. T. |Malvaceae| | |353-379 | | |Sterculiaceae| | |379-409 | | |Tiliaceae| | |409-417 | |Hooker, J. D. |Lineae| | |417-422 | | |Malpighiaceae| | |422-425 | |Edgeworth, M. P. & J. D. Hooker |Zygophylleae| | |426-464 | | |Geraniaceae| |1(3) |465-483 |Feb 1875 | |Geraniaceae| | |484-517 | |Hooker, J. D. |Rutaceae| | |517-523 | |Bennett, A. W. |Simarubeae| | |523-527 | | |Ochnaceae| | |527-540 | | |Burseraceae| | |540-569 | |Hiern, W. P. |Meliaceae| | |569-572 | |Hooker, J. D. |Chailletiaceae| | |572-598 | |Masters, M. T. |Olacineae| | |598-606 | |Hooker, J. D. |Ilicineae| | |606-629 | |Lawson, M. A. |Celastrineae| | |629-644 | | |Rhamneae| | |644-668 | | |Ampelideae| | |668-699 | |Hiern, W. P. |Sapindaceae| | |701-740 | |Anonymous |Index| |2(4) |\[1\]-7 |Mai 1876 |Hooker, J. D. |Sabiaceae| | |7-44 | | |Anacardiaceae| | |44-45 | | |Coriarieae| | |45 | | |Moringeae| | |46-56 | | |Connaraceae| | |56-240 | |Baker, J. G. |Leguminosae| |2(5) |241-306 |Jul 1878 | |Leguminosae| | |307-388 | |Hooker, J. D. |Rosaceae| | |388-411 | |Clarke, C. B. |Saxifragaceae| | |411-423 | | |Crassulaceae| | |423-425 | | |Droseraceae| | |425-430 | | |Hamamelideae| | |430-434 | | |Halorageae| | |434-443 | |Henslow, G. |Rhizophoreae| | |443-461 | |Clarke, C. B. |Combretaceae| | |462-496 | |Duthie, J. F. |Myrtaceae (excl. Barringtonieae)| |2(6) |497-506 |Mai 1879 | |Myrtaceae (excl. Barringtonieae)| | |506-512 | |Clarke, C. B. |Myrtacea-Barringtonieae| | |512-565 | | |Melastomaceae| | |565-581 | | |Lythraceae| | |582-590 | | |Onagraceae| | |590-598 | | |Samydaceae| | |598-603 | |Masters, M. T. |Passifloreae| | |604-635 | |Clarke, C. B. |Cucurbitaceae| | |635-656 | | |Begoniaceae| | |656-657 | | |Datiscaceae| | |657-658 | | |Cacteae| | |658-665 | | |Ficoideae| | |665-720 | | |Umbelliferae| | |720-740 | | |Araliaceae| | |740-748 | | |Cornaceae| | |749-792 | |Anonymous |Index| |3(7) |\[1\]-17 |Mai 1880 |Clarke, C. B. |Caprifoliaceae| | |17-192 | |Hooker, J. D. |Rubiaceae| |3(8) |193-210 |Mar 1881 |Hooker, J. D. |Rubiaceae| | |210-215 | |Clarke, C. B. |Valerianeae| | |215-219 | | |Dipsaceae| | |219-419 | |Hooker, J. D. |Compositae| | |419-420 | |Clarke, C. B. |Stylidieae| | |420-421 | | |Goodenovieae| | |421-442 | | |Campanulaceae| | |442-448 | | |Vacciniaceae| |3(9) |449-455 |Dec 1882 |Clarke, C. B. |Vacciniaceae| | |456-476 | | |Ericaceae| | |476-477 | | |Monotropeae| | |477 | | |Epacrideae| | |478 | | |Diapensiaceae| | |478-481 | | |Plumbagineae| | |482-506 | |Hooker, J. D. |Primulaceae| | |507-534 | |Clarke, C. B. |Myrsineae| | |534-549 | | |Sapotaceae| | |549-572 | | |Ebenaceae| | |572-590 | | |Styraceae| | |590-618 | | |Oleaceae| | |618-620 | | |Salvadoraceae| | |621-671 | |Hooker, J. D. |Apocynaceae| | |671-672 | | |Additions/corrections| | |\[673\]674-712 | |Anonymous |Index| |4(10) |\[1\]-78 |Jun 1883 |Hooker, J. D. |Asclepiadeae| | |78-93 | |Clarke, C. B. |Loganiaceae| | |93-132 | | |Gentianaceae| | |133 | | |Polemoniaceae| | |133-134 | | |Hydrophyllaceae| | |134-179 | | |Boragineae| | |179-228 | | |Convolvulaceae| | |228-246 | | |Solanaceae| | |246-256 | |Hooker, J. D. |Scrophularineae| |4(11) |257-319 |Jan 1884 |Hooker, J. D. |Scrophularineae| | |319-328 | | |Orobanchaceae| | |328-336 | |Clarke, C. B. |Lentibularieae| | |336-375 | | |Gesneraceae| | |376-386 | | |Bignoniaceae| | |386-387 | | |Pedalineae| | |387-512 | | |Acanthaceae| |4(12) |513-558 |Aug 1885 |Clarke, C. B. |Acanthaceae| | |558-560 | |Hooker, J. D. |Selagineae| | |560-604 | |Clarke, C. B. |Verbenaceae| | |604-705 | |Hooker, J. D. |Labiatae| | |705-708 | | |Plantagineae| | |708-711 | | |Nyctagineae| | |711-713 | | |Illecebraceae| | |713-732 | | |Amarantaceae| | |\[733\]734 | | |Additions/Corrections| | |\[735\]736-780 | |Anonymous |Index| |5(13) |\[i-iii\], \[1\]-910| | |\[1\]-21 |Aug 1886 |Hooker, J. D. |Chenopodiaceae| | |21-22 | | |Phytolaccaceae| | |22-61 | | |Polygonaceae| | |61-68 | | |Podostemonaceae| | |68-71 | | |Nepenthaceae| | |71-72 | | |Cytinaceae| | |72-77 | | |Aristolochiaceae| | |78-99 | | |Piperaceae| | |99-101 | | |Chloranthaceae| | |101-114 | | |Myristiceae| | |114-116 | | |Monimiaceae| | |116-189 | | |Laurineae| | |189-192 | | |Proteaceae| | |192-201 | | |Thymelaeaceae| | |201-203 | | |Elaeagnaceae| | |203-228 | | |Loranthaceae| | |228-236 | | |Santalaceae| | |236-239 | | |Balanophoreae| | |239-240 | | |Euphorbiaceae| |5(14) |241-462 |Dec 1887 |Hooker, J. D. |Euphorbiaceae| |5(15) |463-477 |Dec 1888 |Hooker, J. D. |Euphorbiaceae| | |477-594 | | |Urticaceae| | |594-597 | | |Juglandeae| | |598 | | |Casuarineae| | |599-626 | | |Cupuliferae| | |626-639 | | |Salicineae| | |639-640 | | |Ceratophylleae| | |640-643 | | |Gnetaceae| | |643-655 | | |Coniferae| | |655-658 | |Thiselton Dyer, W. T. |Cycadaceae| | |658-664 | |Hooker, J. D. |Hydrocharideae| | |664-667 | | |Burmanniaceae| | |667-686 | | |Orchideae| |5(16) |687-858 |Apr 1890 |Hooker, J. D. |Orchideae| | |\[859\]860-864 | | |Additions/Corrections| | |\[865\]866-910 | |Anonymous |Index| | |910 | |Anonymous |Corrections| |6(17) |\[1\]-198 |Dec 1890 |Hooker, J. D. |Orchideae| | |198-224 | |Baker, J. G. |Scitamineae| |6(18) |225-264 |Jul 1892 |Baker, J. G. |Scitamineae| | |264-271 | |Hooker, J. D. |Haemodoraceae| | |271-277 | | |Iridaceae| | |277-286 | | |Amaryllideae| | |286-288 | | |Taccaceae| | |288-297 | | |Dioscoreaceae| | |297-299 | | |Roxburghiaceae| | |299-362 | | |Liliaceae| | |362-363 | | |Pontederiaceae| | |363-364 | | |Philydraceae| | |364-366 | | |Xyrideae| | |366-390 | | |Commelinaceae| | |390-391 | | |Flagellarieae| | |392-402 | | |Juncaceae| | |402-448 | |Beccari, O. & J. D. Hooker |Palmae| |6(19) |449-483 |Sept 1893 |Beccari, O. & J. D. Hooker |Palmae| | |483-488 | |Hooker, J. D. |Pandaneae| | |488-490 | | |Typhaceae| | |490-556 | | |Aroideae| | |556-558 | | |Lemnaceae| | |558-559 | | |Triurideae| | |559-562 | | |Alismaceae| | |562-571 | | |Naiadaceae| | |571-585 | | |Eriocauleae| | |585-672 | |Clarke, C. B. |Cyperaceae| |6(20) |673-748 |Apr 1894 |Clarke, C. B. |Cyperaceae| | |\[749\]-792 | |Anonymous |Index| |7(21) |\[1\]-224 |late Apr 1896 |Hooker, J. D. |Gramineae| |7(22) |225-422 |early Dec 1896 | |Gram., and add.| |7(23/24) |\[423-425\]-842 |early Dec 1897 |Anonymous |Index| | |\[i\]-viii| NOTE: *List of species and genera* of Indian Phanerogams *not included in* Sir J. D. Hooker's *Flora of British India*, by C. C. Calder, V. Narayanaswami and M. S. Ramaswami, originally published ca. 1925, facsimile ed. 1978, Delhi/Dehradun. ###### *Systematic arrangement* |taxon |author(s) |vol. |pagination |date| |--- |--- |--- |--- |--- | |Acanthaceae |Clarke, C. B. |4 |387-512 |Jan 1884| |Acanthaceae |Clarke, C. B. |4 |513-558 |Aug 1885| |Alismaceae |Hooker, J. D. |6 |559-562 |Sept 1893| |Amarantaceae |Hooker, J. D. |4 |713-732 |Aug 1885| |Amaryllideae |Hooker, J. D. |6 |277-286 |Jul 1892| |Ampelideae |Lawson, M. A. |1 |644-668 |Feb 1875| |Anacardiaceae |Hooker, J. D. |2 |7-44 |Mai 1876| |Anonaceae |Hooker, J. D. & Thomson |1 |45-94 |Mai 1872| |Apocynaceae |Hooker, J. D. |3 |621-671 |Dec 1882| |Araliaceae |Clarke, C. B. |2 |720-740 |Mai 1879| |Aristolochiaceae |Hooker, J. D. |5 |72-77 |Aug 1886| |Aroideae |Hooker, J. D. |6 |490-556 |Sept 1893| |Asclepiadeae |Hooker, J. D. |4 |\[1\]2-78 |Jun 1883| |Balanophoreae |Hooker, J. D. |5 |236-239 |Aug 1886| |Begoniaceae |Clarke, C. B. |2 |635-656 |Mai 1879| |Berberideae |Hooker, J. D. & Thomson |1 |107-113 |Mai 1872| |Bignoniaceae |Clarke, C. B. |4 |376-386 |Jan 1884| |Bixineae |Hooker, J. D. & Thomson |1 |189-197 |Mai 1872| |Boragineae |Clarke, C. B. |4 |134-179 |Jun 1883| |Burmanniaceae |Hooker, J. D. |5 |664-667 |Dec 1888| |Burseraceae |Bennett, A. W. |1 |527-540 |Feb 1875| |Cacteae |Clarke, C. B. |2 |657-658 |Mai 1879| |Campanulaceae |Clarke, C. B. |3 |421-442 |Mar 1881| |Capparideae |Hooker, J. D. & T. Anderson |1 |167-180 |Mai 1872| |Caprifoliaceae |Clarke, C. B. |3 |\[1\]2-17 |Mai 1880| |Caryophylleae |Edgeworth, M. P. & J. D. Hooker |1 |212-246 |Jan 1874| |Casuarineae |Hooker, J. D. |5 |598 |Dec 1888| |Celastrineae |Lawson, M. A. |1 |606-629 |Feb 1875| |Ceratophylleae |Hooker, J. D. |5 |639-640 |Dec 1888| |Chailletiaceae |Hooker, J. D. |1 |569-572 |Feb 1875| |Chenopodiaceae |Hooker, J. D. |5 |\[1\]2-21 |Aug 1886| |Chloranthaceae |Hooker, J. D. |5 |99-101 |Aug 1886| |Combretaceae |Clarke, C. B. |2 |443-461 |Jul 1878| |Commelinaceae |Hooker, J. D. |6 |366-390 |Jul 1892| |Compositae |Hooker, J. D. |3 |219-419 |Mar 1881| |Coniferae |Hooker, J. D. |5 |643-655 |Dec 1888| |Connaraceae |Hooker. J. D. |2 |46-56 |Mai 1876| |Convolvulaceae |Clarke, C. B. |4 |179-228 |Jun 1883| |Coriarieae |Hooker, J. D. |2 |44-45 |Mai 1876| |Cornaceae |Clarke, C. B. |2 |740-748 |Mai 1879| |Crassulaceae |Clarke, C. B. |2 |411-423 |Jul 1878| |Cruciferae |Hooker, J. D. & T. Anderson |1 |128-167 |Mai 1872| |Cucurbitaceae |Clarke, C. B. |2 |604-635 |Mai 1879| |Cupuliferae |Hooker, J. D. |5 |599-626 |Dec 1888| |Cycadaceae |Thiselton Dyer, W. T. |5 |655-658 |Dec 1888| |Cyperaceae |Clarke, C. B. |6 |585-672 |Sept 1893| |Cyperaceae |Clarke, C. B. |6 |673-748 |Apr 1894| |Cytinaceae |Hooker, J. D. |5 |71-72 |Aug 1886| |Datiscaceae |Clarke, C. B. |2 |656-657 |Mai 1879| |Diapensiaceae |Clarke, C. B. |3 |478 |Dec 1882| |Dilleniaceae |Hooker, J. D. |1 |30-38 |Mai 1872| |Dioscoreaceae |Hooker, J. D. |6 |288-297 |Jul 1892| |Dipsaceae |Clarke, C. B. |3 |215-219 |Mar 1881| |Dipterocarpeae |Thiselton-Dyer, W. T. |1 |294-317 |Jan 1874| |Droseraceae |Clarke, C. B. |2 |423-425 |Jul 1878| |Ebenaceae |Clarke, C. B. |3 |549-572 |Dec 1882| |Elaeagnaceae |Hooker, J. D. |5 |201-203 |Aug 1886| |Elatineae |Thiselton Dyer, W. T. |1 |250-252 |Jan 1874| |Epacrideae |Clarke, C. B. |3 |477 |Dec 1882| |Ericaceae |Clarke, C. B. |3 |456-476 |Dec 1882| |Eriocauleae |Hooker, J. D. |6 |571-585 |Sept 1893| |Euphorbiaceae |Hooker, J. D. |5 |239-240 |Aug 1886| |Euphorbiaceae |Hooker, J. D. |5 |241-462 |Dec 1887| |Euphorbiaceae |Hooker, J. D. |5 |463-477 |Dec 1888| |Ficoideae |Clarke, C. B. |2 |658-665 |Mai 1879| |Flagellarieae |Hooker, J. D. |6 |390-391 |Jul 1892| |Frankeniaceae |Edgeworth, M. P. |1 |211-212 |Jan 1874| |Fumariaceae |Hooker, J. D. |1 |120-128 |Mai 1872| |Gentianaceae |Clarke, C. B. |4 |93-132 |Jun 1883| |Geraniaceae |Edgeworth, M. P. & J. D. Hooker |1 |426-464 |Jan 1874| |Geraniaceae |Edgeworth, M. P. & J. D. Hooker |1 |465-483 |Feb 1875| |Gesneraceae |Clarke, C. B. |4 |336-375 |Jan 1884| |Gnetaceae |Hooker, J. D. |5 |640-643 |Dec 1888| |Goodenovieae |Clarke, C. B. |3 |420-421 |Mar 1881| |Gramineae |Hooker, J. D. |7 |\[1\]2-420 |Nov 1897| |Guttiferae |Anderson, T. |1 |258-278 |Jan 1874| |Haemodoraceae |Hooker, J. D. |6 |264-271 |Jul 1892| |Halorageae |Clarke, C. B. |2 |430-434 |Jul 1878| |Hamamelideae |Clarke, C. B. |2 |425-430 |Jul 1878| |Hydrocharideae |Hooker, J. D. |5 |658-664 |Dec 1888| |Hydrophyllaceae |Clarke, C. B. |4 |133-134 |Jun 1883| |Hypericineae |Thiselton Dyer, W. T. |1 |252-258 |Jan 1874| |Ilicineae |Hooker, J. D. |1 |598-606 |Feb 1875| |Illecebraceae |Hooker, J. D. |4 |711-713 |Aug 1885| |Iridaceae |Hooker, J. D. |6 |271-277 |Jul 1892| |Juglandeae |Hooker, J. D. |5 |595-597 |Dec 1888| |Juncaceae |Hooker, J. D. |6 |392-402 |Jul 1892| |Labiatae |Hooker, J. D. |4 |604-705 |Aug 1885| |Laurineae |Hooker, J. D. |5 |116-189 |Aug 1886| |Leguminosae |Baker, J. G. |2 |56-240 |Mai 1876| |Leguminosae |Baker, J. G. |2 |241-306 |Jul 1878| |Lemnaceae |Hooker, J. D. |6 |556-558 |Sept 1893| |Lentibularieae |Clarke, C. B. |4 |328-336 |Jan 1884| |Liliaceae |Hooker, J. D. |6 |299-362 |Jul 1892| |Lineae |Hooker, J. D. |1 |409-417 |Jan 1874| |Loganiaceae |Clarke, C. B. |4 |78-93 |Jun 1883| |Loranthaceae |Hooker, J. D. |5 |203-228 |Aug 1886| |Lythraceae |Clarke, C. B. |2 |565-581 |Mai 1879| |Magnoliaceae |Hooker, J. D. & Thomson |1 |38-45 |Mai 1872| |Malpighiaceae |Hooker, J. D. |1 |417-422 |Jan 1874| |Malvaceae |Masters, M. T. |1 |317-353 |Jan 1874| |Melastomaceae |Clarke, C. B. |2 |512-565 |Mai 1879| |Meliaceae |Hiern, W. P. |1 |540-569 |Feb 1875| |Menispermaceae |Hooker, J. D. & Thomson |1 |94-107 |Mai 1872| |Monimiaceae |Hooker, J. D. |5 |114-116 |Aug 1886| |Monotropeae |Clarke, C. B. |3 |476-477 |Dec 1882| |Moringeae |Hooker, J. D. |2 |45 |Mai 1876| |Myrsineae |Clarke, C. B. |3 |507-534 |Dec 1882| |Myristiceae |Hooker, J. D. |5 |101-114 |Aug 1886| |Myrtaceae (excl. Barringtonieae) |Duthie, J. F. |2 |462-496 |Jul 1878| |Myrtaceae (excl. Barringtonieae) |Duthie, J. F. |2 |497-506 |Mai 1879| |Myrtaceae-Barringtonieae |Clarke, C. B. |2 |506-512 |Mai 1879| |Naiadaceae |Hooker, J. D. |6 |562-571 |Sept 1893| |Nepenthaceae |Hooker, J. D. |5 |68-71 |Aug 1886| |Nyctagineae |Hooker, J. D. |4 |708-711 |Aug 1885| |Nymphaeaceae |Hooker, J. D. & Thomson |1 |113-116 |Mai 1872| |Ochnaceae |Bennett, A. W. |1 |523-527 |Feb 1875| |Olacineae |Masters, M. T. |1 |572-598 |Feb 1875| |Oleaceae |Clarke, C. B. |3 |590-618 |Dec 1882| |Onagraceae |Clarke, C. B. |2 |582-590 |Mai 1879| |Orchideae |Hooker, J. D. |5 |667-686 |Dec 1888| |Orchideae |Hooker, J. D. |5 |687-858 |Apr 1890| |Orchideae |Hooker, J. D. |6 |\[1\]2-198 |Dec 1890| |Orobanchaceae |Hooker, J. D. |4 |319-328 |Jan 1884| |Palmae |Beccari, O. & J. D. Hooker |6 |402-448 |Jul 1892| |Palmae |Beccari, O. & J. D. Hooker |6 |449-483 |Sept 1893| |Pandaneae |Hooker, J. D. |6 |483-488 |Sept 1893| |Papaveraceae |Hooker, J. D. & Thomson |1 |116-119 |Mai 1872| |Passifloreae |Masters, M. T. |2 |598-603 |Mai 1879| |Pedalineae |Clarke, C. B. |4 |386-387 |Jan 1884| |Philydraceae |Hooker, J. D. |6 |363-364 |Jul 1892| |Phytolaccaceae |Hooker, J. D. |5 |21-22 |Aug 1886| |Piperaceae |Hooker, J. D. |5 |78-99 |Aug 1886| |Pittosporeae |Hooker, J. D. & Thomson |1 |197-200 |Mai 1872| |Plantagineae |Hooker, J. D. |4 |705-708 |Aug 1885| |Plumbagineae |Clarke, C. B. |3 |478-481 |Dec 1882| |Podostemonaceae |Hooker, J. D. |5 |61-68 |Aug 1886| |Polemoniaceae |Clarke, C. B. |4 |133 |Jun 1883| |Polygaleae |Bennett, A. W. |1 |200-208 |Mai 1872| |Polygaleae |Bennett, A. W. |1 |209-211 |Jan 1874| |Polygonaceae |Hooker, J. D. |5 |22-61 |Aug 1886| |Pontederiaceae |Hooker, J. D. |6 |362-363 |Jul 1892| |Portulaceae |Thiselton Dyer, W. T. |1 |246-248 |Jan 1874| |Primulaceae |Hooker, J. D. |3 |482-506 |Dec 1882| |Proteaceae |Hooker, J. D. |5 |189-192 |Aug 1886| |Ranunculaceae |Hooker, J. D. & Thomson |1 |\[1\]2-30 |Mai 1872| |Resedaceae |Hooker, J. D. & Thomson |1 |180-182 |Mai 1872| |Rhamneae |Lawson, M. A. |1 |629-644 |Feb 1875| |Rhizophoreae |Henslow, G. |2 |434-443 |Jul 1878| |Rosaceae |Hooker, J. D. |2 |307-388 |Jul 1878| |Roxburghiaceae |Hooker, J. D. |6 |297-299 |Jul 1892| |Rubiaceae |Hooker, J. D. |3 |17-192 |Mai 1880| |Rubiaceae |Hooker, J. D. |3 |193-210 |Mar 1881| |Rutaceae |Hooker, J. D. |1 |484-517 |Feb 1875| |Sabiaceae |Hooker, J. D. |2 |\[1\]2-7 |Mai 1876| |Salicineae |Hooker, J. D. |5 |626-639 |Dec 1888| |Salvadoraceae |Clarke, C. B. |3 |618-620 |Dec 1882| |Samydaceae |Clarke, C. B. |2 |590-598 |Mai 1879| |Santalaceae |Hooker, J. D. |5 |228-236 |Aug 1886| |Sapindaceae |Hiern, W. P. |1 |668-699 |Feb 1875| |Sapotaceae |Clarke, C. B. |3 |534-549 |Dec 1882| |Saxifragaceae |Clarke, C. B. |2 |388-411 |Jul 1878| |Scitamineae |Baker, J. G. |6 |198-224 |Dec 1890| |Scitamineae |Baker, J. G. |6 |225-264 |Jul 1892| |Scrophularineae |Hooker, J. D. |4 |246-256 |Jun 1883| |Scrophularineae |Hooker, J. D. |4 |257-319 |Jan 1884| |Selagineae |Hooker, J. D. |4 |558-560 |Aug 1885| |Simarubeae |Bennett, A. W. |1 |517-523 |Feb 1875| |Solanaceae |Clarke, C. B. |4 |228-246 |Jun 1883| |Sterculiaceae |Masters, M. T. |1 |353-379 |Jan 1874| |Stylidieae |Clarke, C. B. |3 |419-420 |Mar 1881| |Styraceae |Clarke, C. B. |3 |572-590 |Dec 1882| |Taccaceae |Hooker, J. D. |6 |286-288 |Jul 1892| |Tamariscineae |Thiselton Dyer, W. T. |1 |248-250 |Jan 1874| |Ternstroemiaceae |Thiselton Dyer, W. T. |1 |279-294 |Jan 1874| |Thymelaeaceae |Hooker, J. D. |5 |192-201 |Aug 1886| |Tiliaceae |Masters, M. T. |1 |379-409 |Jan 1874| |Triurideae |Hooker, J. D. |6 |558-559 |Sept 1893| |Typhaceae |Hooker, J. D. |6 |488-490 |Sept 1893| |Umbelliferae |Clarke, C. B. |2 |665-720 |Mai 1879| |Urticaceae |Hooker, J. D. |5 |477-594 |Dec 1888| |Vacciniaceae |Clarke, C. B. |3 |442-448 |Mar 1881| |Vacciniaceae |Clarke, C. B. |3 |449-455 |Dec 1882| |Valerianeae |Clarke, C. B. |3 |210-215 |Mar 1881| |Verbenaceae |Clarke, C. B. |4 |560-604 |Aug 1885| |Violaceae |Hooker, J. D. & Thomson |1 |182-189 |Mai 1872| |Xyrideae |Hooker, J. D. |6 |364-366 |Jul 1892| |Zygophylleae |Edgeworth, M. P. & J. D. Hooker |1 |422-425 |Jan 1874| *Ref*.: Britten, Trimen et al., J. Bot. 10: 190-191. Jun 1872(1), 12: 63. Feb 1874(2), 13: 96. Mar 1875(3), 14: 191. Jun 1896(4), 16: 254 Aug 1878(5), 17: 190. Jun 1879(6), 18: 223. Jul 1880(7), 19: 127. Apr 1881(8), 19: 185-189. Jun 1881(8), 21: 28. Jan 1883(9), 21: 88-90. Mar 1883(9), 21: 253. Aug 1883(10), 21: 285. Sep 1883(10), 22: 94. Mar 1884 (11), 23: 287. Sep 1885(12), 24: 288. Sep 1886 (13), 31: 350. 1893(19), 34: 280. Jun 1896(21), 36: 39-40. Jan 1898(22/23). ##### n.2982. Journal of a tour in Marocco and the Great Atlas **Title** *Journal of a tour in Marocco and the Great Atlas* by Joseph Dalton Hooker,... and John Ball,... With an appendix including a sketch of the geology of Marocco by George Maw ... London (MacMillan and Co.) 1878. Oct. **Abbreviated title**: *Journ. Marocco*. **Notes** *Co-authors*: John Ball (1818-1889); George Maw (1832-1912). *Publ*.: Dec 1878 (Nat. Nov. Jan 1879, J. Bot. Feb 1879), p. \[i\]-xvi, front., \[1\]-499, 7 unnumbered plates, map, 12 figs. *Copies*: G, M, MICH, NY, USDA. *Reprint*: of Appendix D (p. 384-424), "on some of the economic plants of Marocco." By Joseph Dalton Hooker, s.l.n.d. *publ*.: Dec 1878, p. \[1\]-41. *Copy*: M. ##### n.2983. The distribution of the North American flora **Title** *The distribution of the North American flora*. A lecture by Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker,... Delivered on April 12, 1878, before the members of the Royal Institution of Great Britain \[London (Bradbury, Agnew & Co.)\] 1878. **Abbreviated title**: *Distr. N. Amer. fl.* **Notes** *Publ*.: Aug 1878, p. \[1\]-8. *Copy*: U. – Reprinted from the Gardeners' Chronicle, August, 1878. ##### n.2984. A century of Indian orchids **Title** *A century of Indian orchids* selected from drawings in the herbarium of the Botanic Garden, Calcutta... Calcutta (Printed at the Bengal Secretariat Press), London (sold by B. Quaritch...) 1895. Fol. **Abbreviated title**: *Cent. Ind. Orch.* **Notes** *Publ*.: Jul-Dec 1895 (p. \[v\]: Jul 1895; rd. at Kew 28 Apr 1896), p. \[i-iv\], \[1\]-68, \[i\]-ii, index, *pl. 1-101. Copies*: MO, NY, U, USDA. – Published in vol. 5(1) of the Annals of the Royal Botanic Garden, Calcutta. *Facsimile ed*.: Lehre (J. Cramer) 1967, ISBN 3-7682-0464-2. *Copy*: FAS. *Ref*.: Stafleu, F. A., Taxon 17: 293-295. 1968. - Duveen, Amer. Orchid. Soc. Bull. 42(2): 150-151. 1973. ##### n.2985. A sketch of the flora of British India **Title** *A sketch of the flora of British India* by Sir Joseph D. Hooker,... (Under Revision). London (Printed by Eyre and Srottiswoode...) 1904. Oct. **Abbreviated title**: *Sketch fl. Brit. India*. **Notes** *Publ*.: 1904, p. \[i, iii\], \[1\]-55. *Copy*: M. *Ed*.\[*2*\]: 1906, p. \[1\]-60. *Copy*: USDA. – "Reprinted from the third edition of the 'Imperial Gazetteer'", Oxford (at the Clarendon Press). Oct.