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Seemann, Bcrthold. 63. New South-Sea Island 

 plants. Journ. of Bot. II., 1864, pp. 70-77. 



64. On plants producing; double flowers. 



Journ. of Bot. II., 1864, pp". 176-187, 318- 

 319. 



65. On some genera with one-celled ovary, 



referred to Hederacepe. Journ. of Bot. II., 1864. 

 pp. 204-207. 



66. Revision of the Natural Order of 



Hederacese. Journ. of Bot. II., 1864, pp. 235- 

 250, 289-309; III., 1865, pp. 73-81, 173-181, 

 265-276, 361-363 ; IV., 1866, pp. 293-299, 

 352-353: V., 1867, pp. 236-239. 285-286; 

 VI., 1868, pp. 52-58, 129-142, 161-165. 



67. Two new species of C'itriosma, from 



Brazil: C. Thea and C. Lindeni. Journ. of 

 Bot. II., 1864, pp. 842-343. 



- 68. Lnsiandra macrantha, a new Brazilian 

 Melastomacea. Journ. of Bot. II., 1864, p. 

 361. 



-- 69. On the synonymy of some Acanthaceous 

 plants. Journ. of Bot. II., 1864, p. 389. 



- - 70. On the anthropology of Western Es- 



kimo (Esquimaux) land and on the desirability 

 of further Arctic research. Anthropol. Soc. 

 Journ. III., 1865, pp. ccxciv-cccviii. 



- 71. Hederacese nova; a cl. DR. WELWITSCH 

 in Africa requiuoctiali occidentali lectas. Journ. 

 of Bot, III., 1865, pp. 33-35. 



72. A gigantic Equisetum. Journ. of Bot. 



III., 1865, pp. 123-124. 



73. Epacris impressa, Lalnll. ft. 



Journ. of Bot. III., 1865, p. 157. 



74. On Hedera canariensis as an Irish 

 plant. Journ. of Bot. III., 1865, pp. 201- 

 203. 



75. On Faradaya, a new Australian genii 1 -. 

 Journ. of Bot. III., 1865, pp. 256-259. 



76. Bignouiacearum a cl. DR. WELWITSCH 

 in Africa? requinoctialis territorio Angolensi col- 

 lectavum descriptio. Journ. of Bot. III., 1865, 

 pp. 329-333. 



77. On Camellia japonica, var. variegata, 

 a new variegated Camellia. Journ. of Bot, IV., 

 1866, pp. 1-2. 



78. On the meaning of the name li Walnut." 



Journ. of Bot. IV., 1866, p. 26. 



79. The future vegetation of Australia. 



Journ. of Bot. IV., 1866, pp. 57-59. 



80. Variegated foliage and double flowers 



not occurring together. Journ. of Bot. IV., 



1866, p. 60. 

 . 81. Note on tbe genera Cupheanthus and 



Puuica. Jouru. of Bot". IV., ] 866, pp. 86-87. 

 82. Vegetable products of the Tocuyo 



river. Journ. of Bot. IV., 1866, pp. 264- 



265. 

 83. On the Newfoundland heather. Journ. 



of Bot. IV., 1866, pp. 305-306. 



Seemann, Bei-thold. 84. Ou Saprauthus, anew 

 genus of Anouacese from Central America. 

 Journ. of Bot. IV., 1866, p. 369. 



85. Weeds and their characteristics. Journ. 



of Bot. V., 1867. pp. 195-200. 



86. Revision of the Natural Order of Biit- 



noniaceae. Journ. of Bot. V., 1867, pp. 371- 

 375; VIII., 1870, pp. 145-149, 210-212, 337- 

 341, 379-383. 



87. Mimicry in nature. Jouru. of Bot. 



VL, 1868, pp. 182, 213-214. 



88. On two new genera of Srnilacineffi : 



Pleiosrnilax. Oligosmilax. Journ. of Bot. VI 

 1868, pp. 193-194, 257-258. 



89. The northern limit of edible berries. 



Journ. of Bot. VII., 1869, pp. 298-299. 



90. On the gigantic new Aroidea from 

 Nicaragua : Godwinia gigas, Serin. Journ. of 

 Bot. VII.. 1869. pp. 313-315. 



91. Description of two new species of Viti.s 

 (V. Chontalensis, V. Javalensis) from Central 

 America. Journ. of Bot. VII., 1869, pp. 332- 

 333. 



92. On vernacular names. Journ. of Bot. 



VII., 1869, pp. 333-336. 



93. On a new species of Oreopanax (O. 



destructor) from Chontales, Nicaragua. Journ. 

 of Bot. VII., 1869, pp. 350-351. 



94. A new genus of Celastrineas from New 



Caledonia : Phocea, yen. nor. Jouru. of Bot. 

 VIII., 1870, pp. 68-69. 



95. Note on the history of the genus Schre- 

 bera, Roxb. Journ. of Bot. VIII., 1870, pp. 86- 

 Si . 



96. Is there a second European Hydro- 



cotyle '< Journ. of Bot, VIII., 1870, pp. 241- 

 242. 



97. A new Pitcher-plant from Central 



America: Marcgravia nepenthoides, Seen/. Journ. 

 of Bot. VIII.. 1870, pp. 245-246. 



98. Ferdinandoa magnifica, tieem., a new 



species from tropical Africa. Journ. of Bot. 

 VIII., 1870, pp. 280,323. 



Seezen, E. L. 2. *Eisenhaltiger Sand. Riga, 

 Corresp. Blatt, II., 1847, p. 36. 



3. *Ueber momentane Uuverbrennliclikeit. 



Riga, Corresp. Blatt, IV., 1851, pp. 54-56. 



4. Aufloslichkeit des Gypses im Wasser. 



Riga. Corresp. Blatt, XV., 1866, pp. 31-33. 



5. Beitrag zur Flora Kemmerus. Riga, 



Corresp. Blatt, XV., 1866, pp. 112-122. 



6. Tropfenbildung. Riga, Corresp. Blatt, 



XVII., 1868, pp. 37-40. 

 Segalas, J?>. Note sur 1'absorption vesicale 



chez 1'homme sain. Paris, Acad. Sci. Compt. 



Rend. LXVIII., 1869, pp. 732-733. 

 Seger, H. Ueber die natiirlichen Farben uud 



die Verfarbuugen heller Ziegelsteine. Dingier, 



Polytechu. Journ. CCVII., 1873, pp. 378-387. 



