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quäl in leugth; fruit nearly globular, beset densely witli very short white 

 hairlets, its base perforated; primary dissepiment turgid towards the middle 

 and separating into two laminas ; secoudary dissepiments thin and slightly 

 hollowed. 



Near Lake Deborah ; the specimens communicated by the Hon. J o h n^ 

 Forrest, C.M.G. 



Nearest allied to Chloanthes Denisonii, which however has niost of its 

 leaves teinately whorled and provided with sharper serratures, the flower- 

 stalks shorter, the calyx cleft less deeply with more pointed lobes, th& 

 corolla considerably smaller and also proportionately less turgid, the 

 anther-appendicles hardh- visible, the fruit ellipsoid-obovate. 



With this new elegant shrub , of evidently rare occurence , has been 

 dedicatively connected the name of the Duke of Teck, G.C.B., in appre- 

 ciation of the powerful support, whicli His Highness, as President now 

 of the Royal Horticultural Society of England, is affordiug to the very 

 meritorious pursuits of that great union. The colour of the corolla, so 

 far as can be judged from the dried specimens, turns from violet into 

 lilac. If Pityrodia is to be mantained as distinct from Chloanthes, the» 

 this plant should be placed into that genus.] 

 Foerste, A. E., Nasturtium lacustre. (Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club- 



New York. 1889. No. 10, 1 plate.) 

 Grevillius ^ A. J«, Om fanerogamvegetationen ptl Ölands alvar. (Botaniska 



Notiser. 1889. Heft 5. p. 179.) 

 Orönvall, A. L., Ett par anmärkuingsvärda fanerogamfynd i Skäne. (1. c. 



p. 200.) 

 James, J. F., Colour as a distinguishing feature. (Bulletin of the Torrey Bo- 

 tanical Club New York. 1889. No. 10.) 

 £raepelin, £., Excursionsflora für Nord- und Mitteldeutschland. 3. Auflage. 8". 

 XXVin, 314 pp. Leipzig (Teubner) 1889. M. 3.— 



Marsliall, Edward S., A correction. (The Journal of Botany. Vol. XXVIL 



1889. No. 323. p. 344.) 

 MÖrnerj C. Th., En form af Betula verrucosa Ehrh. (Botaniska Notiser. 188^. 



Heft 5. p. 189.) 

 Rogers, W. Moyle, Erica vagane near Bournemouth. (The Journal of Botany,. 



Vol. XXVn. 1889. No. 323. p. 344.) 

 Roper, J. C, Welsh records, 1889. (1. c. p. 343.) 



Saunders, James, Flora of the Ivel Valley, Bedfordshire. (1. c. p. 338.) 

 Scribner, E. L., N. American Andropogoneae. (Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical 



Club New York. 1889. No. 10.) 

 Scully, Regiuald W., Juncus tenuis Willd. in Kerry. (The Journal of Botany. 



Vol. XXVII. 1889. No. 323. p. 335.) 

 Soderini, Giov. Tit., Del lauro e delle sue varietä. 4°, 10 pp. Bologna (Tip. 



N. Zanichelli) 1889. 

 Starbäck, K. , Om tvenne fanerogamfynd ä Upsala slottsbacke. (Botaniska 



Notiser. 1889. Heft 5. p. 183.) 

 Torges , Epilobium hirsutum roseuin = E. Schmalhausenianum M. Schulze. 

 (Mittheilungen des botanischen Vereins für Thüringen zu Jena. Bd. VIII. 1889. 

 Heft 1/2. p. 8.) 

 — — , Festuca gigantea X i"bra n. hybr. (F. Hausknechtii m.). (1. c. p. 6.) 

 "White, F. Buchanan, A puzzle in topographical botany. (The Journal of Bo- 

 tany. Vol. XXVII. 1889. No. 323. p. 329.) 

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 (1. c. p. 321.) 



Palaeontologie: 

 Casparj', R., Einige fossile Hölzer Preussens. Nach dem handschriftlichen 

 Nachlasse des Verfs. bearbeitet von R. Triebel. (Abhandlung zur geolog. 

 Specialkarte von Preussen und der Thüringischen Staaten. Bd. IX. 1889. 

 Heft 2.) 8«. VIII, 86 pp. mit 15 Tafeln. Berlin (Schropp) 1889. M. 10.— 

 Raciborski, Maryjan, nyektorych skamienialych drzewach okolicy Krakowa.- 

 [Ueber einige fossile Hölzer der Umgebung von Krakau.] (Separat-Abdruck 

 aus SprawozdAn Komisyi fizyjograficznej Akademii Umiejetnusci. Tom XXIII. 

 1889.) 8». 12 pp. 1 Tafel. Krakow 1889. 



