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296. Ha nee, H. F.: Sertulum Chinense sextum: a sixth decade 

 of new Chinese plants, p- 130 — 135. 



297. Dyer, W. T. Th.: Notes of plants of the neighbourhood 

 of Oxford, p. 145—148. 



298. Church, Ä. H.: Sugar in Beet-root, p. 162. 



299. Trimen, H.: Is Aconts Calamus an native?, p. 163-— 165. 



300. Dickson, A.: On tbe Phyllotaxis oi Lepiäodenäron and 

 the allied, if not identical, genus Knorrta^ p. 166—167. 



301. Dyer^W.T.Th.: Onj5rö552ca2^ö7?/«;or^/;a Syme., p. 193— 196. 



302. Ernst, A.: Jottings from a botanical Notebook, p. 197—198. 



303. Trimen, H.: Notes in Jersey and Guernsey, p. 198— 201. 



304. H a n c e , H. F. : Notes on Partulara Psammofropha, p. 201—202. 



305. Leefe, E.: On hybridity in Salix and the growth of Wil- 

 lows from seed, p. 225—227. 



306. Warren, L.: The Flore of Hyde Park and Kensington 



Gardens, p. 227—239. 



307. Hance, F.: On the genus JPa^^opm Lour., p. 239— 240. 



308. Briggs, Archer: Stations of, and remarks on, some Ply- 

 mouth plants, p, 240—246. 



309. Trimen, H.: Siler frilohnm as a british plant, p. 257— 260. 



310. Baker, J. G.: On the dispersion of montane plants over 

 the hüls of the north of England, p. 260—270. 



311. Braithwaite, R.: Becent additions to our Moss Flora, 

 Part IV. p. 289—295. 



312. T u c k e r , R. : On the Flora of the Isie of Wight, p. 295—299. 



313. Moore, D.: Notes on some Irish plants, p. 299—300. 



314. S trat ton, F.: On Monotropa Hypopitys L., p. 300—303. 



315. Brown: The botanical history of Angus, p. 321—327. 



316. Dyer, Th, : Fungi parasitici on Vaccinium Vitis Idaea, 

 p. 328—329. 



317. Bennett, A.: Further obserYations od protandry and pro- 

 togyny, p. 329—330. 



318. Briggs, Archer : On Buhus ramosus Blox and undescribed 



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>pecies of the Ntidicaulis-Growg, p. 330—332. 

 31Sa. Baker, F. L. S.: On the botany of the Lizard peninsnla, 



p. 353—358. 

 318b. Scheffer, H. C, C: On Sundanese vernacular naraes, 



p. 358—360. 

 318c. Leefe, J. E.: On the arrangement of the british willows, 



p. 360—366. 

 318d. Briggs: Kubus adscitus Genev. and B. mutahilis Genev. 



