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Professor Tuckerman's manuscripts, of which Mr, Willey has 

 seen specimens, 1 3 species; the second, descriptions of native 

 and exotic lichens from his occasional writings, 34 of the former 

 and 1 10 of the latter. The accompanying index includes also 

 the Index to Part I, which was published in 1882. 

 Lilium Canadense. (Garden, xxxiv., 182; illustrated.) 



palliditm, (Garden and Forest, i., 340, fig. 54-) 



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Marine Alg(E of the West Indian Region 



Geo. Murray. (Journ. Bot, xxvi., 237-243; continued.) 

 Native Ferns, — Cultivation of, — Robt. T. Jackson. (Gard. and 



Forest, i,, 317, 318, 330, 331, 340-342, 352-354*) 

 Old Trees — TJie Rejuvenescence of (Garden and Forest, i., 349? 



350; illustrated.) 

 Palestine. — Flora of. — Henry Gillman. (Am. Nat., xxii., 642, 



643-) 



difoiins, (Gard. Chron,, iv., 264, fig. 31.) 



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Primula Rusbyi. (Gard. and Forest, i,, 320.) 



Psendophmiix Sargejiti. (Garden and Forest, i., 352, figs. 55 



and 56.) 

 Pyrus coronaria, (Garden, xxxiv., 206 ; illustrated.) 

 Rhododendrons, (Vick's Mag., ii., 251-263; illustrated.) 

 Rihes speciosunt. (Garden, xxxiv., 2^0!) 



Robinia hispida. — W. Goldrlng. (Garden, xxxiv., 174; illustrated.] 

 Rubus deliciosns, (Garden, xxxiv., 230; illustrated.) 

 Rubus odoratus, (Garden, xxxiv., 2^0, 231; illustrated.) 

 Sycocarpus Rusbyi. — Pharmacognostical Notes on the Bark of 



Jos. Schrenk. (Drug. Bull, ii., 222, 223; illustrated.) 

 Tumble- Weed.— A Miniature.— Z. E. Bessey. (Am. Nat, xxii., 



645, 646.) This latest addition to the '^ tumble-weed " Uter- 



ature is To%v7isendia sericea. Hook, The achenes with their 



pappus comprise the part of the plant that '' tumbles. 



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