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138. Frullania Brasiliensis, Raddi. Arrial das Merces. With 
the last. 
139. Jungermannia Eckloni, Sprengel. (J. infundibulata, 
` Hook. and Wils. MSS.) Serra de Piedade. 
140. J. furcata, Linn. Organ Mountains, n. 34, (1). 
LICHENES. 
141. Cladonia perfilata, Hook. Ic. Pl. t. 192, n. 40 (1). 
142. Variety of the last. Organ Mountains, n. 42, (2). 
143. Cenomyce rangiferina. Ach. Synopsis p. 277, n 38, (1). 
. 144. Ramalina linearis, Ach. l. c. p. 294, n. 39, (1). 
145. Usnea florida. Ach. l.c. p. 304. Organ Mountains, 
n. 40, (2). 
146. Collema bullatum, Ach. l. c. p. 325. Organ Mountains, 
n. 39, (2). 
147. Sticta macrophylla, Hook. Bot. Misc. t. 13, n. 35, (2). 5. 
148. Sticta damecornis, Ach. l. c. p. 231, n. 35, (2). a. 
149. S. aurata Ach. l. c. p. 231. 
150. Parmelia perforata. Ach. l. c. p. 198. 
Notice of the Life and Labours of AvcugR-Erov ; (trans- 
lated from the preface to the “ Relations de Voyages en 
Orient de 1830 à 1838, par AUCHER-ELOY, revues ef an- 
nolées par M. Le Comre JAuBERT,”) Paris, 1843. 
“ We cannot but think that all the friends of Natural 
Science will feel pleasure in becoming acquainted with the 
Career of one of the most daring investigators whom that 
Science has ever inspired, and will be glad to know what 
remains of his writings. Botanists, above all, should be 
indebted to us; foritis among them that the kind of bro- 
therhood eminently prevails which has been observed among 
persons who follow the same kind of pursuit. Such indi- 
viduals compose a society among themselves, which has its 
Own existence, its peculiar language and its rallying-signs ; and 
While consolidated in their efforts to promote the common 
