See also Hanbury, Science Papers, 1876, p. 475.

Miquel (Friedrich Anton Wilhelm), De Cinchonæ speciebus> quibusdam, adjectis iis quæ in Java coluntur. Commentatio ex Annalibus Musei Botanici Lugduno-Batavi exscripta. Amstelodami, 1869,4°. 20 pages.

Oudemans (Anthony Cornelis), Sur le pouvoir rotatoire spécifique des principaux alcaloïdes du quinquina. Archives néerlandaises, x. (1875), 193-268, and xii. (1877).

Phoebus (Philipp), Die Delondre-Bouchardat’schen China-Rinden. Giessien, 1864, 8°. 75 pages and a table. The author gives a description without figures, of the microscopic structure of the type-specimens figured in Delondre and Bouchardat’s Quinologie.

Planchon (Gustave), Des Quinquinas. Paris et Montpellier, 1864, 8°. 150 pages. A description of the cinchonas and their barks. An English translation has been issued under the superintendence of Mr. Markham by the India Office, under the title of Peruvian Barks by Gustave Planchon. London, printed by Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1866.

Soubeiran (J. Léon) et Delondre (Augustin), De l’introduction et de l’acclimation des Cinchonas dans les Indes néerlandaises et dans les Indes britanniques. Paris, 1868, 8°. 165 pages.

Triana (José), Nouvelles études sur les Quinquinas. Paris, 1870, folio, 80 pages, and 33 plates. An interesting account of the labours of Mutis, illustrated by uncoloured copies of some of the drawings prepared by him in illustration of his unpublished Quinologia de Bogotá, especially of the several varieties of Cinchona lancifolia; also an enumeration and short descriptions of all the species of Cinchona, and of New Granadian plants (chiefly Cascarilla) formerly placed in that genus.

An abstract of the book will be found in Just’s Botanischer Jahresbericht für 1873, 484-494.

Vogl (August), Chinarinden des Wiener Grosshandels und der Wiener Sammlungen. Wien, 1867, 8°. 134 pages, no figures. A very exhaustive description of the microscopic structure of the barks occurring in the Vienna market, or preserved in the museums of that city.

Vogl (A.), Beiträge zur Kenntniss der sogenannten falschen Chinarinden. Wien, 1876, 4°. 26 pages, 7 microscopic sections.