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### Author
McIvor, William Graham (x-1876), British gardener sent to India by Kew, remained at Ootacamund (1848); became involved in the introduction of Cinchona into India.
**Abbreviated name**: *McIvor* \[standard form in IPNI: *McIvor*\]
#### Herbarium and types
[[Collection K|K]].
*Exsiccatae*: *Hepaticae britannicae*, or pocket herbarium of british hepaticae. New Brentford (C. J. Murphy) 1847, 136 nos. (see below).
#### Bibliography and biography
Barnhart 2: 426; BB p. 199; BM 3: 1211; CSP 4: 161, 12: 470; Desmond p. 407; IH 2: 482; Jackson p. 576; Kew 3: 541; Morren ed. 2, p. 38; PR 5717-5720; Rehder 5: 533; Tucker 1: 449.
- Anon., Gard. Chron. 1876(2): 150; Trans, bot. Soc. Edinburgh 13: 11. 1879 (d. 8 Jun 1876).
- Burkill, I. H., Chapt. hist. bot. India 242 \[index\]. 1965.
- Hawksworth, D. L. & M. R. D. Seaward, Lichenology Brit. Isles 198. 1977 (lichens at DBN).
- Hedge, I. C. & J. M. Lamond, Index coll. Edinb. herb. 106. 1970.
- Jackson, B. D., Bull. misc. Inf. Kew 1901: 43 (pl. K.).
- Kent, D. H., Brit. herb. 66. 1957.
- Sayre, G., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(2): 228. 1971.
- Sowerby, J. and J. E. Smith, English Bot. 2948.
- Synnott, D. M. Glasra 4: 25. 1980 (bryoph. from Yorkshire 1844/5 at DBN).
- Trimen, H., J. Bot. 14: 224. 1876.
### Publications
##### n.5180. Hepaticae britannicae
**Title**
*Hepaticae britannicae*; or pocket herbarium of British hepaticae; named and arranged according to the most improved system... New Brentford (printed by Charles James Murphy) 1847.
**Abbreviated title**: *Hepat. brit.*
**Notes**
*Publ*.: 1847, t.p. \[i\*\], leaves i-xviii preprinted with names, leaving space for specimens to be stuck on; contents p. \[i-ii\]. *Copy*: U-V; other copies reported from BM, E and FH.