54 Henslow's Catalogue of British Plants. 



Henslow, Rev. J. S., M.A., Professor of Botany in the Uni- 

 versity of Cambridge; A Catalogue of British Plants, 

 arranged according to the Natural System, with the Syn- 

 onyms of De Candolle, Smith, Lindley, and Hooker. 

 Second edition, 8vo, 66 pages. London, Rivington and 

 Hatchard, 1835. 



Of the species registered, the author has indicated by signs 

 those which he considers to be in any of the four following con- 

 ditions : — Possibly introduced by the agency of man. Natural- 

 ised species, certainly not indigenous. Occasionally found wild, 

 but not even naturalised, extinct, or erroneously introduced ; 

 and which ought to be excluded from our floras. Included in 

 the flora of Cambridgeshire. The author has referred, in his 

 preface, to his views exhibited in this Magazine (Vol. VIII., 

 p. 84? — 88, not "Vol. VII." as cited), relatively to, at least 

 some of, these distinctions. It is intended to present, in a fu- 

 ture number, a list, taken from the author's catalogue, of such 

 species as he may have designated relatively to the views there 

 proposed. 



The Transactions of the Entomological Society of London. 



Vol. I. Part II., 8vo, 96 pages, 6 plates of figures, some of 



the figures coloured. 1835. 75. 6d. 



The contents of the first part are enumerated in VIII. 62, 63. 

 The subjects treated of in the second part are as follows : — 



Remphan Hope/ Waterhouse, " a new species of longi- 

 corn beetle, from the East Indies." G. R. Waterhouse, Esq. 

 has described and named this : it is illustrated by a coloured 

 figure. It is of the family Prionidae. Its body is 2 in. 11 

 lines long. 



Amycterus [#, without, mukter, a proboscis.] Sconhem 

 Hope, " a new curculionideous beetle, from the Swan River," 

 in New Holland. This is described and named by the Rev. 

 F. W. Hope, and is elucidated by figures. Its thorax bears 

 tubercles in longitudinal rows, and its elytra spines in longi- 

 tudinal rows. 



" Observations on the osculant Crustaceous Genus Arc- 

 turus of Latreille ; with the Description of a British Species. 

 By J. O. Westwood, F.L.S., &c." The species described is 

 identical with the Astacilla longicornis Flem., illustrated by 

 Dr. Johnston, in this Magazine, VIII. 494 — 496. Mr. West- 

 wood's treatise is illustrated by a plate bearing 30 figures. 



" On the Apparent Identity of Sphinx ephemeraeformis of 

 Havvorth, with Psyche plumifera of Ochsenheimer. By J. F. 

 Stephens, F.L.S., &c." A figure is provided of the species 

 of insect that Haworth described. 



