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333. Thom. Anderson: An ennmeration 6t the PoIwä of Sik- 

 kim, p. 4 — 14. 



334. J. Shortt: On branched Palms in Southern-India ^ p. U 

 biß 17. 



335. J. E. T. Aitchison: Flora of the Mshiarpur District of 

 Punjab, p. 17—22. 



336. Asa Gray; Characters of a new genus eonsisting of two 

 species of parasitic Gentianeae (Eophyhn)^ p. 22 — 23. 



337. A. W. Bennett: Note on the structnre and affinities of 

 Parnassia palustris L., p. 24 — 31. 



338. Duncan: Notes on the stamens of Saxifragae, p. 31 — 32. 

 339- G. Dickie; Notes on a colleetion of plants from the North- 



East shore of Lancaster-Sound, p. 32—36. 



340. W. Länder Lindsay: On chenaieal reaction as a specific 

 character in Lichens, p. 36—63. 



341. Rieh. Spruce: Falmae Amazonicae, sive Ennmeratio Pal- 

 marum in itinere suo per regioues Americae aequatoriales 

 lectarum, p. 65—183, 



Vol. XII. 



342. Gull, Mitten: Musci austro-americani. Enumeratio Mm-- 

 scovum omnium austro-americanorum auctori hucusque co- 

 gnitorum, p. 1—659 (füllt den ganzen Band). 



XXXVII. The Annais and Magazine of natural hi- 

 story, including Zoology, Botany and Geology. . Conducted by 

 Babington, J. E. Gray, Dallas etc. IV. Ser. Vol. IIL IV. Lon- 

 don 1869. 



Vol. m. (L Semester 1869). 



343. G. D, Macdonald: Od the stmcture of \k^ Biatomacems 

 Frustule» and its genetic cycle, p. 1—8. tab. 3. 



344. A. Wanklyn: Description of söme new speciea of fossil 

 Ferns^ from the Bournemouth Leaf-bed, p. 10—12. tab. U 



345. A. Brongniart: Note on a fossil Lycopodiaceaa fruit 

 (übers, aus Comptes r^us der Pariser Akademie 1868), 



p. 74—79. 



346. W. A. Leighton: Notulae Lichenologicae (Fmlö., cfc Rep. 

 1868 n. 313); 26) Famintzin and Baranetzky on the 

 ehange of the Gonidia of Lichens into Zoospoi ea^^ (übers, 

 aus Bot. Zeit, 1868); 27) Dr. W.Njlaad^r <m now british 



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