36 BOTANICAL INFORMATION. 
Portulacee, Primulacee, Restiacee, Rosacee, Solanee, Ur- 
ticee; F. A. G. Miquel, the Apocyneæ, Avicenniee, Ca- 
suarinee, Cupressinee, Gnetacee, Loranthacee, Malvacee, 
Olacinee, Santalacee, Sapindacee, Zygophyllee ; E. T. Steu- 
del, the Biittneriacee, Dilleniacee, Oxalidee, Polygalee, Ra- 
nunculacee, Rhamnee ; W. H. de Vriese, the Convolvulacee, 
Goodeniacee ; F. T. Bartling, the Caryophyllee, Diosmee, 
Labiate, Myoporine, Rubiacee, Scrophularinee, Ferbenacee ; 
Joach. Steetz, the Composite, Tremandree; A. Bunge, the 
Crucifere, Stackhousiee, Umbellifere ; O. Guil. Sonder, the 
Epacridee, Stylidee; J. F. Klotzsch, the Euphorbiacee; 
G. Kunze, the Filices; E. Fries, the Fungi, Lichenes; E. 
Meyer, the Juncee ; C. F. Meisner, the Mimosee, Papilio- 
nacee, Polygonee, Proteacee; E. Hampe, the Musci; J.C. 
Schauer, Myrtacee; A. Putterlich, Pittosporee. The other 
orders, not now mentioned, are undertaken by the editor, 
Professor Lehmann. 
The first Fasciculus commences with the Leguminosae, 
which occupy ninety-four pages ; then follow Rosacee, Chry- 
sobalanee, Myrtaceæ, Haloragee, Œnothereæ, and part of 
Oxalideæ ; the Leguminose and Myrtacee, as may be ex- 
pected, filling the greater part of the one hundred and sixty 
pages. We are glad to see our Macrostigma australe, 
Ic. PL, referred to Stylobatum of Desf. under the name of 
S. lineare; and no doubt correctly so; and placed in Chryso- 
balanee. This name is therefore to be preferred to 
ours. 
We shall look anxiously for the continuation of this im- 
portant work. 
Bentuam, Botany of the Voyage of H.M.S. Sulphur. 
The third and fourth Fasciculi of this valuable work are : 
published; and much as the earlier numbers were entitled to … 
our praise, the present are still more so. There is a manifest — 
improvement in the plates: those in the last number are — 
quite beautiful; and any defect in the preceding ones can 
