' s -' ^r^-' 



^--* %.7 ---^"^7 



,j- 



f ^ 



-^ 



20 



289. 



290. 



291. 



292, 



294. 



> £ 



/> 



Hance, E. Fi: Sertnlam Chinense quartum, p. 163 — 168. 

 Brigham, W. T.: Homce Mann, Curator ofBötany in the 

 Boston Soeiety of Natural History, Necrology (from the Pro- 

 ceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History, vol. XIL, 

 November 18, 1868), p. 168—171. 



Mann, Hörace: Statislics and Geographical Range of Ha- 

 waiian (Sandwich Islands) Plauts, p. 171 — 183. 



Müller, F. von: Report of the Victorian Government Bo- 

 tanist and Director of the Melbourne Botanic Garden, 

 p. 183—202. 



293. Braun, A. und Bouch6, C: Revision of the Genus San- 

 guisorba (from Index Sem. Hort Bot. Berol. 1868), p. 202 

 bis 207. 



Miers, J.: Ou the Genus ßt/mbolanth^$ , p. 217—218. 

 tab. M* 



Büchenau, Fr.: Index ctiWens Butomacearmn, AUsmacea- 

 ceartm , Juncciginacearumqne hucugque 'descriptari^ (aus 

 „Abhandlungen des naturwisseuscbaftl. Vereines ku Bremen 

 s. 0. n. 221), p. 219—232. 



Hance, H. F.: Notes on the Fern-Flora of China, p, 234 

 bis 239. 

 297. Prentice,C.: On a New Species of Htfpoderris^ p. 240. 

 Liadsay, W. Länder: Notes on ^om2 Vomposiiae ofOtago, 

 New-Zealand, p. 252—265. 



More, Ä. G.: Discovery oi Aira uliginosa Weihe, atRound- 

 stone, CO. Galway, p. 265—266. 



Watson, HeweU Q,: Aira flexuosa Weihe^ in England, 

 p. 281—95. t. 96. 



Hance, H. F.: Note on Sambums Chinensis Lindi,, p*295 

 bis 296. 



-7. 



-j 



295. 



(( 



296. 



298. 



299. 



300, 



301. 



302. 

 303. 

 304. 



Ders.: Note on Mehstoma repens Desronss., p. 296- 



Masters, M- T.: On the genus Frewcm^ia, p. 297—8. 



Seemann, B.: The northern limitof edibleBerries, p. 298 

 bis 299. 



305. 



Moore, Gh.: Vegetation of Lord Howes's Islaud, 

 bis 313. 



p. 299 



306. 



307. 



Seemann, B.: On the gigautic uew Aroidea from Nicara- 

 ragua (Godwima giga$ Seem.), p. 3.13—5. tab. 97. 

 Stratton, Fred.: Notes on hie of Wight Plauts^ p. 315 

 bis 317. 



I 



