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352. Älph. Wood: A sketch of the natural order Liliaceae, as 

 represented in the Flora of the states of Oregon and Cali- 

 fornia, with speci:»l refereuce to the plants colleeted in an 

 excursion along our Pacific coasts, 1866, p. 165 — 174. 



353. Thom. Meehan: Keniarks on the leafs oiüoniferae,^. 181-3. 



354. Ders.: Mikhella rcpevs, a dioecious plant, p. 183—4. 



355. Edw. D. Cope: On the origin of gener a, p. 242—300. 



356. Thora. Meehan: Variations in Taxodium and Tims, 



p. 300—303. 



357. Ders.: On tlie seed-vessels of Forsijthia^ p. 334 — 5. 



Jahrg. 1869. 



358. Thom Meehan: Sexual law in the Coniferae, p. 121—4. 



359. Ders.: On the pvoduction of bractea in Xan^, p. 176 — 180. 



360. Ders. : The law of development in the flowers of Ambrosia 



artemisiaefolia, p. 189—190. 



361. C. F. Austin: Characters of sorae new Hepaticae (niostly 

 North-American), together with notes on a few imperfectly 

 described species, p. 218--233. 



LIX. Journal of the Academy of natural sciences of 



Philadelphia. New Series, vol. VI. part 1— IV. 



Philadelphia 1866—1869. » 



362. Alph. Wood: On Brevoortia, p. 369—370. tab. 55. 



LX. Proceedings of the American Philosophical So- 

 ciety held at Philadelphia, for promoting useful knowledge. 



Vol. XL n. 81. 82, Philadelphia 1869. 



363. H. C. Wood: Prodromus of a study of the Fresh-water 

 Algae of Eastern North-America, p. 119—145. 



3Gl. Ders.: Medical activity of the Heiup-plant, as grown in 

 North-America, p. 226—233. 



365. G. B. Wood: Experiments on the revival of Peach tr^es, 

 p. 237—9. 



LXI. Vargasia. Boletin de la JSociedad de ciencias fisicas y 



naturales de Caracas. N. 7. Caracas 1870. 



366. Ernst, A.: Plantas interesantes de la Flora caracasana, 

 p. 178—194. 



Die zweite und Schluasheferung des Repertors für 1870 wird 'im Decem- 

 hp.ravisgegeben. 



