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IVatsom. P. Branda^ci and P. Render 



sonii. P. niillefolmm, Wats., becomes / 



cultivated Pharmacopoeial Plants in New 

 Huested. (Pharm, Rec, viii., 237, 238.) 



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Uredinem,— Notes on Western,—'^. M. Tracy and B. T. Galloway, 

 (Journ. Mycol., iv., 61-62.) 



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Vegetable Pathology. — Report of the Section of, — F. Lamson 



Scribner. (Rep. U. S. Dept. Ag. for 1887.) 



Contains papers on the fungoid diseases of the vine, potato, 



strawberry, apple, beet, cherry, peach, plum, cotton, raspberry, 



blackberry, bean, catalpa, rose, gooseberry and Indian corn, with 



beautiful colored illustrations. 



Verbreitung der Pflanzen durch Thiere, — Ueber die. — Carl Mohr. 



(Pharm. Rundsch, vi., 177- 18 1.) 



An account of the spread of plants, through the agency of 

 man and other animals, in the Eastern Gulf Region of the United 

 States. A list of about 200 introduced plants is given, with 

 memoranda in regard to their original habitats, method of in- 

 troduction, etc. 

 Weeds of Agricnlture, — Dr. Geo. Vasey. (Report of the Botanist, 



U. S. Dept. Ag., Rep. for 1887.) 



Portjilaca oleracea^ L., Asclepias Cormtti, Decaisne^ Raniin- 

 ctdiis sceleratus, L., Chondrilla jtmcea, L., Hypericum perforatum, 

 L., Amarantus kybridiis, L., Dancus Carota, L., Cy perns rotim- 



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figured. 



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(West. Am. Scientist, iv., 64-66.) 



Willows. — Notes on North American. — //. — M. S. Bebb. (Bot. 

 Gaz., xiii., 186, 187 ; illustrated.) Salix phylicoides, And., is 

 described and figured. 



Wood-Prodiicing Trees of Trinidad.— Classified List of the. 

 (Annual Report on the Trinidad Royal Botanic Gardens and 

 their Work for 1887.) 



Zygornorphy and its Causes. — //. — Charles Rpbertson. (Bot 

 Gaz., xiii., 203-208; illustrated.) 



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