96 NOTICES OF BOOKS. 
komm himself) in the years 1844, 1845, 1846, and 1850, in Spain 
and Portugal. 5. Those new kinds found by Dr. Funk in the year 
1848 in South Spain, and by M. Bourgeau in 1847, in Catalonia, and 
since 1849 in Murcia and Granada. 6. Those new kinds described 
by Messrs. Boissier and Reuter in the year 1849, in South Spain and 
described in the *Pugillus, ete. 7. Those new kinds described by 
Messrs. Grénier and Godron in the ‘Flore de France, and found in 
France and Corsica; the new kinds desrribed by M. Jordan in his 
‘Observations’ and found in the South of France, as also all those 
which might have been published by M. Moquin-Tandon in his * Flore 
de la Corse.’ 
* All these plants will be drawn by the author after the finest 
and completest specimens, where it is possible in their natural size, in 
quarto or folio. Correct analyses of the buds and fruit of the plants 
represented, where it is necessary of the leaves and of the stems, with 
microscopic delineations; also of the more critical plants, those kinds 
will be represented on the same plate which may be, and are, taken for 
the genuine. The plates will be engraved and coloured in the same 
manner as those of Boissier’s ‘Voyage.’ The Text, in the Latin lan- 
guage, will contain—1. An exact description of the plants engraved. 
2. An account of the various similar kinds and the specific differences. 
3. Complete lists of Synonyms and of such representations as may 
already exist, with a critical examination of the latter. 4. An account 
of the geographical distribution. 5. Explications of the analyses. 
LINDLEY’S FOLIA OrcHIDACEA. 
We are glad to announce the second Part of this valuable work, 
already noticed at page 30 of the present volume. It contains the 
genera Sarcopodium, Lindl., 16 species; Sunipia, Buch-Ham., 1 species ; 
Arcrochene, Lindl., a new genus of 1 species, detected in Sikkim- 
Himalaya by Dr. J. D. Hooker; Jone, Lindl., a new genus of 7 species, 
chiefly Himalayan, from the collections of Wallich, Griffith, Thomson; 
and J. D. Hooker; Erycina, Lindl., a new Mexican genus of a solitary 
species; the Oncidium echinatum, H. B. K., and Epidendrum, of which 
the species (99) of the first five sections are alone included in the pre- 
sent Pari; the rest will be given in the third Part. 
