65G ANNUAL RECORD OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY. 



(Behjium.) 



Crepin (Francois). Guide du Botaniste en Belgique (Plantes vivantes 

 et fossiles). Tar Francois Crepin. Bruxelles et Paris. 1878. (18mo, 

 495 pp.) 



[Am. Journ. S. and A. (3), XV., 224.] 



(Great Britain.} 



Hooker (Sir Joseph Dalton). The Students' Flora of the British Isl- 

 ands. By Sir J. D. Hooker, K. C.S.I. , C.B., etc. Second Edition. Lon- 

 don : Macmillan & Co. 1878. 



[Am. Journ. S. and A. (3), XVI., 240.] 



Hulme (F. Edward). Familiar Wild Flowers. Figured and Described 

 by F. Edward Hulme, F.L.S., F.S.A. With Colored Plates. Parts I.-XII. 

 London : Cassell, Fetter & Galpin. 



[Nature, XVIIL, 11 ; XIX., 94, 95.] 



North America. 



(General.) 



Gray (Asa). Synoptical Flora of North America. By Asa Gray, LL.D., 

 Fisher Professor of Natural History (Botany) in Harvard University. Vol. 

 II., Part I. Gamopetalae after Composite. New York: Ivison, Blake- 

 man, Taylor & Co. May, 1878. (8vo, vii., 402 pp.) 



[Am. Journ. S. and A. (3), XIII., 400.] 



[Am. Nat., XII., 686-689.] 



[Nature, XVIIL, 325, 326.] 



[Popular (The) Science Monthly, XII I., 371, 372.] 



Watson (Sereno). Bibliographical Index to North American Botany ; 

 or, Citations of Authorities for all the Recorded Indigenous and Naturalized 

 Species of the Flora of North America; with a Chronological Arrangement 

 of the Synonomy. By Sereno Watson. Part I. Polypetalaj. Washing- 

 ton : Published by the Smithsonian Institution. March, 1878. 



[Am. Journ. S. and A. (3), XV., 400, 401.] 



[Am. Nat,, XII., 386, 387.] 



[Nature, XVIIL, 325, 326.] 



(Canada. ) 



MaCOUn (T.). Catalogue of the Phrcnogamous and Cryptogamous Plants 

 (including Lichens) of the Dominion of Canada South of the Arctic Circle. 

 By T. Macoun. Belleville, Ont. (8vo, 32 pp.) 

 [Am. Journ. S. and A. (3), XVI., 156, 157.] 



(United States.") 



Meehan (Thomas). The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States, 

 in their Botanical, Horticultural, and Popular Aspects. By Thomas Meehan, 

 Professor of Vegetable Physiology to the Pennsylvania State Board of Ag- 

 riculture, Editor of the "Gardener's Monthly," etc. Illustrated with Chro- 



