OBSERVATIONS
ON THE
STRUCTURE AND AFFINITIES
OF THE
MORE REMARKABLE PLANTS
COLLECTED BY
THE LATE WALTER OUDNEY, M.D.,
AND
MAJOR DENHAM, AND CAPTAIN CLAPPERTON,
IN THE YEARS 1822, 1823, AND 1824,
DURING THEIR
EXPEDITION TO EXPLORE CENTRAL AFRICA.
BY
ROBERT BROWN,
HON. M.R.S.E., F.R.S. AND F.L.S.; MEMBER OF THE ROYAL SWEDISH ACADEMY OF
SCIENCES, OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF DENMARK, AND OF THE IMPERIAL
ACADEMY NATURÆ CURIOSORUM; CORRESPONDING MEMBER OF THE
ROYAL INSTITUTE OF FRANCE, AND OF THE ROYAL ACADEMIES
OF SCIENCES OF PRUSSIA AND BAVARIA, ETC. ETC.
[Reprinted from the 'Narrative of Travels and Discoveries in Northern
and Central Africa,' by Major Dixon Denham and Captain
Hugh Clapperton. Appendix, pp. 208–246.]
LONDON:
1826.