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by Berth. Seemann. Vol. VL London 1868, 
W.G. Smith: Morchella crassipes Pers., a new british 
Morel, p. 1. 2. tab. 73. 74. 
J. Colins: On the commercial kinds of India-rubber, or 
Caoutchouc, p. 2— 22, 
A. Ernst: On the plants eultivated or naturalized in the 
valley of Caracas. and their vernacular names (Forts., cf. 
Rep, 1867, n. 446), p. 22—28. 
W. 6. Smith: New or rare hymenomycetous Fungi of the 
British Flora, p. 33—36. tab. 75. 76. 
G. Bennett: On variation of colour in ihe flowers of the 
Warratah (Telopea speciosissima), and several other indi- 
genous plant of New South Wales, p. 36—38. 
W. Lander Lindsay: On the conservation of forestS in 
New-Zealand, p. 38—46. 
H. F. Hance: De nova Saginae specie (S. sinensis) no- 
tula, p. 46-47. 
Ders.: A pemptade of new chinese Monochlamydeae, Cori- 
spermum tglocarpum, Thesium psilotoides, Salix, Uantoniensis, 
Pellionia Grijstüi, Cudranus trilobus, p. 47—50. 
G. Bennett: Curious epiphytes from the Cape York, North 
Australia, p. 50-52. 
B. Seemann: Revision of the natural order ‚Hederaceae, 
(Forts., cf. Rep. 1867. n. 216), p. 52—58. 129-142. 161 
bis 165. tab. 79. 80. 
Report of the London Botanical Exchange Club for the year 
1867, by the Curators, p. 65—-76. 
Kob. Brown: On the nature of the discoloration of the 
Arctic Seas, p. 76-84. 
W. Lauder Lindsay: On the present domestic use of Li- 
chen dyestuffs in the seottish Islands and Highlands, p. 84 
bis 89. 
H. F. Hance: Diagnoses of two new Chinese Cyperaceae 
(Carex Sampsoni et Fimbristylis gracilenta), p. 8I—-%. 
List of some of the rarer Fungi found near Kenilworth, 
p. 90-91. 
H. F. Hance: On a new Chinese Acanthacea (Rrellia ve- 
nusta), pP. 92—94. " 
W. Mitten: New or rare british Mosses,, p. 97—89 
tab. 77. 
