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J. D. Hooker: On the ideutity of Pinus Pewee Griseb., of 
Macedonia, with te Piwıs excelsa of the Himalaya Moun- 
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John Kirk: Dimorphism in the fiowers of Monochoria va- 
ginalis, p. 147—148,. 
Will. Mitten: On some species of Musci and Hepaticae, 
additional to the floras of Japan and the coast of China, 
p. 148—158. 
Prof. Oliver: On four new genera of plants of Western 
tropical Afriea, belonging to the Natural orders Anonaceae, 
Ölaeineae, Loganiaceae, and J’hymelaeaceae, and on a new 
species of Paropsia, p. 158-162. tab. XIL 
John Seott: On the individual sterility and Cros s-Iınpreg- 
nation of certain species of Oncidium, p. 162—167.. 
Sulpiz Kurz: On a new genus of Moraceae (Sleetia), from 
Sumatra and Singapore, with a note by Dr. Anderson 
p- 167—169. tab. XHL 
. Charl. DarwiıP: On the sexual relations df the three forms 
uf Lythrum Salicaria, p. 169-—197, ınit Illustr. 
. John Seott: Notes on the sterility and hybridization of 
certain species of Passiflora; Disemma and Tucsonia, 
p. 197—207. 
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. Maxwell T. Masters: On a Peloria and semidouble fio- 
wer of Ophrys arunifera Huds.. p. 207-211, 
Ders.: Observations on the ı morpholog and anatoımy of the 
genus Restio Finn., together with an examination of the 
South African Species, p. 211-256. tab. XIV. XV. 
. John Treherne Moggridge: Ohservations on some Or- 
chids of the South of France, p. 256--259. tab. XVI. 
. George Bentham: On the genera Sweetia Sprens., and 
Glyeine Linv,, siinultaneously publishel under tbe name of 
Leptolobium , p. 259—267. 
. R. H. Beddome: Of a new vyenus of Ternstrocmiaceue 
(Poeeiloneuron), p. 267. tab. XVIL 
‚WS.M. @Urban: On the naturalized Weeds of british 
Kaffraria, pı 267—273. 
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