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161. 
162. 
163. 
164. 
165. 
166, 
167. 
168, 
169. 
170. 
171. 
172. 
173. 
174. 
175. 
176. 
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178. 
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Alfr. Deseglise: Observations on Baker’s „Reviews of 
the british Roses“, p. 9-11. 
W.G. Smith: Tuber excavatum, a new british Truffle, 
p. 11—12. . 
Fr. Unger: The sunken Island of Atlantis (Uebersetzung), 
p. 12—26. 
Welwitschii iter Angolense (Continuation aus Jahrg. 64, 
5. Rep. 1864. n. 610), p. 33—36. 
1) Hederaceae novae, auct. Berth. Seemann, wit tab. 26. 
2) Äroideae novae, auctore H. Schott. 
B. Clarke: On the structure and affinities of Uallitricha- 
ceae, p. 36—39. 
Fr. Unger: New-Holland. in Europe (Uebersetzung), p- 39 
bis 70 mit Illustr, 
B. Seemann: Revision of the natural order Hederaceae 
(Forts. aus vor. Jahrg., s. Rep. 1864. n. 390), tab. 73—81. 
tab. 27. 
C. C. Babington: On Lepigonum rupestre V. rupicole, 
p. 81—82. 
J. G. Baker: On Rosa eollina Jarg., 38 2 british plant, 
-P.-82—54. . 
On the vegetable origine of Diamonds (nach Göp pert’s 
Abh. in Verh. der Harlem. Societ.), p. 84—86. 
Vegetable hybridity (nach N din, p. 86-90. 
J. G. Baker: Hieracium villosum, p. 90-92. 
M. T. Masters: On the Corona of} Narcissus, p. 105—109. 
tab. 28. fig, 1-8. 
idem: Remarks on some walformed Howers observed by! Mr. 
W. G. Smith, p. 109—110. tab. 28, fig. 9—12. 
Welwitschii iter Angolense, s. oben nr. 163. 
“IV. LDemnaccarum a el. Fr. Welwitsch in Africae aequi- 
noctialis territorio angolensi colleetarum descriptio, 
auct. Fr. Hegelmeier, p. 110—115. th. 29. 
C. Cooke: Tuber exeavatum Vil., and the other british 
Truffles, p. 137--141. tab. 30. fig. 1. 
idem : Boletus cyanescens Bull., P. 11-18. tab. so. fig. 7. 8. 
‚A. Ernst: Plants used medicinally at Caracas, Venezuela, 
South America. and their vernacular names, p. 143—150. 
A. W. Eichler: On the systematic position of the natural 
order Trochodendrese (Webers. aus Flora, s. oben ur. 2. Ih 
p. 150-154. 
