11 
. Alfr. Deseglise: Observations on Baker’s .‚Reviews of 
the british Roses“. p. 9—11. 
161. W. G. Smith: Zuber excavutum, a new british Truffle. 
p. 1-12. 
162. Fr. Unger: The sunken Island of Atlantis (Uebersetzung) 
p. 1226. 
. Welwitschii iter Angolense (Continuation aus Jahrg. bd, 
s. Rep. 1864. n. 610), p. 33—36. 
1) Hederaceae novae, auct. Berth. Seemann, mittah. 26. 
2) Aroideae novae, auctore H. Schott. 
. B. Clarke: On the structure and affinities of Gallitrieha- 
ceae, p. 36—39. 
Fr. Unger: New-Holland in Europe (Uebersetzung), p. 39 
bis 70 mit Illustr. 
. B. Seemann: Revision of the natural order Hederuceae 
(Forts. aus vor. Jahrg., s. Rep. 1864. n. 390), tab. 1381. 
tab. 27. 
. C. C. Babington: On Lepigonum rupestre \. rupicola, 
p. 81—82. 
. J. G’ Baker: On Rosa collina Jaeyg., as a british plant. 
P-,82—84. 
. On the vegetable origine of Diamonds (nach G«öppert’s 
Abh. in Verh. der Harlem. Societ.), p. 84—8t. 
. Vegetable hybridity (nach Naudin), p. 86—90. 
. J. G. Baker: Hieracium villosum, p. 90—92. 
. M. T. Masters: On the Corona of Narcissus. p. 105109. 
tab. 28. fig. 1-8. 
idem: Remarks on some malformed fiowers observed by Mr. 
W. G. Smith, p. 109—110. tab. 28, fie. 9—12. 
Welwitschii iter Angolense, 5. oben nr. 163. 
IV. Lemnaceurum a el. Fr. Welwitsch in Africav acqui- 
noctialis territorio angolensi eolleetarum descriptio, 
auct. Fr. Hegelmeier, p. 110—115. tb. 29. 
. C. Cooke: Txber excwvatum Vitt., and the other british 
Truffles, p. 137-141. tab. 30. fig. 1—6. 
idem: Boletus eyanescens Brll.. p. 141-—142. tab. 50. fig. 7. 8. 
. A. Ernst: Plants used medieinally at Caracas, Venezuela, 
South America, and their vernacular names, p. 143—150. 
3. A W. Eichler: On the systematie position of the natural 
“order Trochodendreae (Uebers. aus Flora, s. oben 1 ar. 3.), 
p. 150-154. 
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