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near Stutgart, 



Metz; pi. Indise Orientalis. Sect. V. (PL Nilagiricse, Sect. II.) 

 200-300 species, M. lOs. — JE3. Determined by Messrs. Bentham, 

 Fenzl, Hochstetter, Lindley, Mettenius, Miquel, von Schleclitendal, C. 

 H. Scliultz, and others. 



Lechler; pi. Chilenses (Provincise Valdivia). 100-200 species. De- 

 termined by the same botanists, and Messrs. Grisebach, Von Flotow, 

 Montagne, and W. P. Schimper, &\. 55. 9^.— £2. 11*. &d. 



Dr. Philippi; pi, Cliilenses (Provincise Valdivia et Andium altiorum). 

 Determined chiefly by Professor Grisebach. 50-100 species, 12*. \\d. 



£1. 5*. 9^. 



Lechler; pi. insularum Maclovianarum (Falkland Islands). 35-50 



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species, 85. 7^. — 17s. ^d. 



W. Schimper; pi. Abyssinise, ed. ii., a Prof. Hochstetter revisa. 100- 



400 species, £1.— £4. 



Huet du Pavilion; pi. rariores Alpiura Helvetian (imprimis Yalesiae), 

 Sabaudise, Jurassi, et ditionis Genevensis. 200 species, JEl. 4«. 



Professor Th. Orphanides ; Flora Grseca Exsiccata, centurise I,-III., 

 £4. I65. 5^., will be continued. 



Alg^ Marinse Siccatse, Sect. I.-III. 3 vols, folio, each containing 50 

 species, at the price of 125., will be continued. 



Herbarium normale pi. oflicinalium et mcrcatoriarum ; text by Pro- 

 fessor Bischoff, sect. 1 ; 220 species, £2. 7^. ; will be continued. 



NOTICES OF BOOKS. 



Sikkim- Himalayan Plants, 



Dr. Hooker is preparing for publication, in a handsome foKo volume, 

 with twenty-four plates (uniform with 'The Khododendrons of Sikkim- 

 Himalaya') and an illuminated title-page, price five guineas, coloured, 

 * Illustrations of Sikkim-Himalayan Plants,' chiefly selected from draw- 

 ings made in Sikkim under the superintendence of the late J. F. Cath- 

 cart, Esq., Bengal Civil Service; the plates executed in lithography by 

 W. Fitch. 



