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phyls D. By. T. myeelli hypbis tenuibus Iaxe rameels, intrieatia, 
ramulis lateralibus brevioribus sporas singulas terminales gerentibus; 
sporis sphaericis (diam. '/ı.0‘—!/ı07‘'‘) episporio fusco-violaceo, ele- 
ganter clathrato. Brachypodii pinnati folia habitat, et parenchymate 
inter nervos destructo strias ibi lineares, dense parallelas, 1’ 147, 
longas, mode Ustilaginis longissimae praebet, primum albidas, mox 
fusco-violaceas, epidermide demum rupta in sporarum pulverem se- 
cedentes, F. 
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für die periodische botanische Literatur der zweiten Hälfte 
des neunzehnten Jahrhunder!s. 
(Fortsetzung.) 
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Darm, the North Australian Exploring Expedition. 8. 11— 16. 
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Hooker, catalogue of Mr. Geyer’s Collection of Plants gathered 
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Meisner, on Chamaelaucieae. S. 19. 20. 
Ders., uses of Seirpus lacustris in South America. S. 20—22, 
&leghorn, note on the Sand- binding Plants of the Madras Beach, 
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Müller, on Duttonia, a new Genas of Myoporinae from Sonth 
Australia. S. 73—74. 
Hooker, Balsam-bag. S. 74—61. 
Monro, notes on the Vegetation of the Middle Island of New 
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Parish, letters on the Botany of Moulmein. 5. 103—108, 
Berkeley, decades of Fungi. S. 129144. 168--177. 193— 201. 
233—241. 272—281. 
Wallace, on the Bambos and Durian of Bornes. S. 225—230. 
Mitten, on some undeseribed Species of the Genera Mninm and 
Bryum. S. 230-233. 
Hooker, on three new Species ef Acrotrema, from Ceylon. 8. 341 
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Mitten, a List of the Musci and Hepaticae eollected in Victeria 
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Loewe, Species plantarum Maderensium. S. 280-302. 
De Vriese, on the Transplantation of tbe Peravian Berktroe inte 
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