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DODGE-<strong><strong>LICHEN</strong>S</strong> <strong>AND</strong> <strong>LICHEN</strong> PARASITE8<br />

LITERATURE.<br />

Aubert de la Riie, Edgar, 1929. Sur la constitution gkologique de l'ile Heard. C. R. Acad. Sci.<br />

[Paris], 189, 129-1 31.<br />

Aubert de la Rue, Edgar, 1930. Terres franpaises inconnues. L'Archipel des Kerguelen et les<br />

possessions fran~aises australes. Paris, SociktE! Parisienne d7Edition., 2 port, 189 pp., illus.<br />

Aubert de la Riie, Edgar, 1930a. Voyage d'exploration B l'fle Heard, Afrique Franpaise. Buli.<br />

Mens. Comitk de llAfrique Franpaise. Renseignements Colon. Doc., 40, 342-355; 1 map; 7<br />

figs.<br />

Aubert de la Rue, Edgar, 1932. Etude gkologique et gkographique de l'archipel de Kerguelen.<br />

Rev. Gkogr. Phys. GBol. Dynam., 5,-12224 ; pl. 1-25 ; 2 maps.<br />

Bouly de Lesdain, Maurice, 1931. Lichens recueillis en 1930 dans les iles Kerguelen, Saint-Paul<br />

et Amsterdam, M. Aubert dela Rue. Ann. Crypt. Exot., 4, 99-103.<br />

Chilton, C. ed., 1909. The subantarctic islands of New Zealand. Wellington, N.Z. (For Lichens<br />

see Vol. 2, 529-532).<br />

Crombie, James M., 1875 [Nov.]. New lichens from Kerguelen Land. [I]. Jour. Bot. Brit. For., 13,<br />

333-335. 11. 1876. Ibid., 14, 21-22.<br />

Crombie, James M., 1876. Lichenes Terrae Kergueleni ; an enumeration of the lichens collected in<br />

Kerguelen Land by the Rev. A. E. Eaton, during the Venus Transit Expedition in 1874-75.<br />

Jour. Linn. Soc. Bot., 15,180-193.<br />

Crombie, James M., 1877. Revision of the Kerguelen lichens collected by Dr. Hooker. Jour. Bot.<br />

Brit. For., 15, 101- 107.<br />

Cromhie, James M., 1877a. Contributions to the botany of H.M.S. "Challenger ". XXXIX. The<br />

lichens of the Challenger Expedition (with a revision of those enumerated by Dr. J. Stirton in<br />

Linn. Jour. Bot., 14, pp. 366-375). Jour. Linn. Soc. Bot., 16, 211-231.<br />

Crombie, James M., 1879. Lichens. Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc., [London], 168, 46-52. [also reissued<br />

with Observations on the botany of Kerguelen Island by J. D. Hooker., 1879. 3844.1.<br />

Dodge, Carroll W., 1947. For 1947 read 1948 (this B.A.N.Z.A.R.E. Report).<br />

Dodge, Carroll W. & Baker, Gladys E., 1938. The second Byrd Antarctic Expedition-Botany.<br />

11. Lichens and lichen parasites. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard., 25, 515-718 ; pl. 38-65.<br />

Hoo,ker, J. D. & Taylor, Thomas, 1884. Lichenes Anhrctici; being characters and brief descriptions<br />

of the new lichens discovered in the Southern circumpolar regions, Van Dieman's Land<br />

'<br />

1 and New Zealand, during the Voyage of H.M. Discovery Ships, "Erebus" and "Terror".<br />

London Jour. Bot., 3, 635-658.<br />

Hooker, J. D., 1845. The cryptogamic botany of the Antarctic Voyage of H.M. Discovery<br />

Ships, "Erebus" and "Terror", in the years 1839-1843 under the command of Captain Sir<br />

James Clark Ross. London. Reeve Brothers, i-iv, 1-258, pl. 57-80 ; 151-198. [Lichens, with<br />

Thomas Taylor, pp. 82-88 ; pl. 89 90; 213-236; pl. 195-198.1 +<br />

, . !<br />

* The authorship and dates of issue of illis and the ncxt work are very puzzling. Evidently the lichens from<br />

the voyage were forwuded to Thomas Taylor and a preliminary manu~cript returned for publication late in 1844.<br />

The first part of the completed manuscript, also by Thomas Taylor, was clearly published in May, 1845 (see S. T.<br />

Dunn, Jour. Bot. Brit. For., 51; 357; 1913). In the meantime-somf the duplicates were sent to Churchill<br />

Babington, who studied them very superficially and whose comments occur in the second part. The date of issue<br />

cf the latter part is uncertain. In the bound copy in thelibrary of the Missouri Botanical Garden, the title page<br />

for the whole work is dated 1845 and t h cryptogams ~ are paged continuously aa if the whole was issued at once<br />

and the text of Part I1 reissued with changed pagination (without evident change of text) when these groups<br />

viere reached in the course of publication in 1847. On the othw hand, the signatures of Part I are numbered<br />

A-Y, of Part TI [A]-Z, 2A-2Q, index unnumbered. The-signature [A] of Part I1 consists of a single loaf (p. 89,<br />

90) ; perhaps it originally was a whole sheet, the other half being a title page which was discarded by the binder<br />

when the work was bound as a single volume.

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