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Lueddcmannia Pescatorci. J. D. H. (Bot, Mag. Tab. 7123). 

 Masdevallia Carderi. J. D. IT. (Bot. Mag., Tab. 7125). 

 Medicinal Plants of Alabama — The. Chas. Mohr. (Pamph. 8vo, 

 pp. 17, Mobile, Alabama). 



This list is of much value to the apothecary, and, so far as it 

 goes, to the botanist also. The number of species enumerated 

 is necessarily limited, but the notes on distribution arc full, and 

 common names are given for each species. 



Medicinal Pla?its of the State of Minnesota — An enumeration of 

 the. Carl Weschcke. (Pliarm. Rundsch. viii. 155-157). 



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Micromycetes Novi, P. Ilariot and P. A. Karsten (Journ. Mycol 

 xii. 129-131). 



CalospJucria Smilacis and Cornularia Rhois collected by Lesque- 

 reux in Ohio are described as new. 



Mieroseris — The Pappus of . T. S. Brandugec. Zoe, i. 126-127). 



Mosses — New Canadian. N. C. Kindbcrg. (Ottawa Nat. iv. 

 61-65). 



In this number are described one new species of Dierauum 

 one Physcomitrinm^ one Webera, a new TJielia, a new Thuidiuniy 

 two Brachythecinms^ one Isothccium^ one Rhynehostcgium, two 

 Amblystegiums and one Harpidium besides four new varieties 

 and two subspecies. PI. G. B. 



Naturalized Plants of Southern California — ///, S. 15. Parish, 

 (Zoe, i. 122-126). 



Among these interesting notes is one on the introduction by 

 the Chinese of Sagittaria Chinensis at San Bernardino. 



Notes on North American Trees — XVIIL. XIX. C. S. Sargent. 



(Garden and Forest, iii. 331, 332 and 344). 



Descriptions of the wood of the following species are given: 

 Hclietta parvifolia^ Kaiberlinia spinosa^ Ilex nwntieola, Ceano- 

 thus velutinus, var. arboreus^ Rhus integrifolia, Cercidium fori- 



flexicaulis, Prunus ilicifolia 

 alii J var. herberifolia and Lye 



%plenifoli 



Notes on some of the rarer Plants found in Blue Earth and Pipe- 

 stone Counties, Minnesota. John I^. Leiberg. (Bull. Minn. 



Acad Nat. Sci. iii. ^y^ 38). 



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