476 Bibliographical Notices. 



Mrs. Edward Roscoe, of Liverpool ; and descriptions by the Rev. 

 William Hincks, F.L.S., of York. The work will appear in Numbers, 

 in 4to, each of eight plates, price 10s. 6d., and will extend from 

 seven to ten numbers. We know that every facility will be afforded 

 to this accomplished lady, especially by specimens from gardens, to 

 make this work worthy of the public patronage. The plates will of 

 course be coloured, and executed in lithography by M. Gauci. 



British Flora. Fourth edition. 



The fourth edition of Sir W. J. Hooker's British Flora (contain- 

 ing the phsenogamous Plants and Ferns) has lately appeared, with 

 considerable alterations and additions. We may mention particularly 

 that the present volume is accompanied, without any additional cost, 

 by four plates of numerous figures, beautifully executed in litho- 

 graphy : two of these plates are devoted to the illustration of all 

 the genera of the grasses ; the other two to those of the umbelliferous 

 plants, which will tend materially to facilitate the student in at- 

 taining a knowledge of those interesting but difficult tribes. 



The same author has recently published the first part, with twelve 

 beautifully coloured plates, imperial 8vo, of his ' Genera Filicum,' 

 from drawings executed by Francis Bauer, Esq., Botanic Painter to 

 Her Majesty ; also the sixth part of the Botany of ' Capt. Beechey's 

 Voyage', and the ninth part of the ' Flora Boreali- Americana'. 



Linncea, ein Journal fur die Botanik, &c. Vol. XI. Parts 4, 5, & 6. 

 Vol. XII. Part 1. 1838. 



Excursion from Trieste to Istria in the spring of 1833, with an 

 especial reference to Botany. By M. Tommasini and Dr. B. Biasoletto. 

 — Remarks on GrabowsMa. By G. A. Walker Arnott, Esq. — Reply 

 to Meyer's letter in Linn., vol. xi. p. 106. On the nature of lenticu- 

 lar glands. By Hugo Mohl. — On Scolecopteris elegans, a fructifying 

 fossil fern. By F. C. Zenker. — Contributions to the knowledge of 

 Ceratophylla. By Dr. M. I. Schleiden. — Description of Hordeum eas- 

 iest e trifurcatum, H. Monsp. By the Editor. — On the writings of 

 Albertus Magnus. By Ernst. Meyer. — Monograph of Gassicurtia, a 

 genus of variolarious Lichens. By A. L. A. Fee. — On a state of the 

 white-flowered Salvia pratensis, in which the stigma was united to 

 the lower lip. By F. A. G. Miquel. Remarks on the fibres of the 

 roots of the higher plants. By E. a Ohlert. — Observations on the 

 buds of trees and shrubs. By E. Ohlert. — Description of two new 

 Melocacti. By F. A. W. Miquel. — On a new Atragene. By Prof. 

 Wenderoth. — Synopsis of the genus Cassia. Second Part. By Dr. 



