20 F. Hock: Allgemeine Pflanzengeographit. 



*418. Mohr, K. The hard wood Forests of the South. (Garden and Forest, I, 34-35. 

 — Cit. nach B. Torr. B. C, XV, 1888, p. 145.) 



419. Morong, Th. A new water-lily. (Bot. G., XIII, 1888, p. 124—125, plate VII.) 



(R. 398 P.) 



420. Morris, D. Psiadia robundifolia. (G. Chr., ser. 3, vol. 3, p. 211.) (R. 466.) 



421. Müller, F. Baron v. Remarks ou the Victorian Flora. (Extracted from „Victoria 



and its Metropolis, Past and Present", Melbourne, Mc. Carren, Bird and Co., 

 p. 601—607.) (R. 444.) 



422. — Description of two hitherto unrecorded West Australian Plants. (Proc. of the 



Linn. Society of New South Wales, III [ser. 2], 1888, p. 162-164.) (R. 435a. 

 u. 450 e.) 



423. — Description of an hitherto unrecorded Goodenia indigenous to Victoria. (Extra- 



Print from „Victorian Naturalist", May, 1888. Bot. C, XXXV, 1888, p. 99-101.) 

 (R. 433 u. 450 a.) 



424. — Descriptions of new West Australian Plants. (Extra-Print from the „Victorian 



Naturalist", Oct., 1888.) (R. 450 g.) 



425. — Description of a new Athrixia from western Australia. (Extra-Print from the 



„Victorian Naturalist", August, 1888.) (R. 436 u. 450 h.) 



426. — Supplement to the Enumeration of Victorian Plants, comprising the Species added 



since Part II of the Key to the System of our Native Vegetation was published, 

 with Addition of a few Species inadvertently before omitted. (Extra-Print from 

 the Victorian Naturalist, 188S, May. — Bot. C. XXXV, 1888, p. 306-308.) 

 (R. 446.) 



427. — Flora of King Island. (Victorian Naturalist IV, 1888, p. 140—146.) (R. 448.) 



428. — Key to the System of Victorian plants I. Dichotomons arrangement of the orders, 



genera and species of the native plants, with annotations of primary distinctions 

 and supporting characteristics. Melbourne (R. S. Brain), 1887/88. XIII u. 559 p. 

 8°. II, 1885, 60 p., 152 tab. (R, 445.) 



429. — Note on the Central-Australian Actinotus Schwarzii. (Extra-Print from the Vic- 



torian Naturalist, August, 1888. Bot. C. XXXV, 1888, p. 339.) (Ref. 440.) 



430. — Notes on some Salsolaceous Plants. (Extra-Print from the Victorian Naturalist, 



Nov. 1888.) (R. 435 u. 450d.) 



431. — Select Extra-Tropical Plants, readily eligible for Industrial Culture or Naturali- 



sation, with indications of their native countries and some of their uses. Mel- 

 bourne. 517 p. 8°. (R. 106.) 

 *432. — Iconography of Australian species of Acacia and cognate genera. Decade 12, 13. 

 Melbourne, 1888. 



433. Müller, K. Das Pampas-Gras (Gynerium argenteum. Mit Abbildung.) (Natur, 



XXXVII, 1888, p. 195—197.) (R. 208.) 



434. — War das alte Palästina ein Waldland? (Natur, XXXVII, 1888, p. 346—347.) 



(R. 92.) 



435. — Der gröbste Baum des tropischen Afrika's. (Natur, XXXVII, 1888, p. 202.) 



(R. 472.) 



*436. - Stammt die Alpenflora vom Nordpol her? (Natur, XXX VDI, 1888, p. 227.) 



*437. — Washingtonia robusta, eine neue Zimmerpalme. (Eb. p. 232.) 



*438. — Die Cocapfianze in Ostindien. (Eb. p. 287.) 



*439. — Die Kopra. (Eb. p. 412—415.) 



*440. — Der Kampfer im Pflanzenreiche. (Eb. p. 499—503.) 



441. Murr, J. Zur Diluvialflora des nördlichen Tirols. (Oest. B. Ztg., XXXVIII, 1888,. 



p. 297—300.) (R. 80.) 



442. — Wichtigere neue Funde von Phanerogamen in Nordtirol. (Oest. B. Z., XXXVIII, 



1888, p. 202—206, 237-240.) (R. 81.) 



443. — Ueber die Einschleppung und Verwilderung von Pflanzenarten im mittleren Nord- 





