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Londres. — The Journal of Bolany, edited by H. Trimen ; 

 1878, février-avril. 



Masters : Side-lights on the structure of Composites ; — Note on the 

 dimorphism of Restiaceae. — Babington : On Ranunculus tripartilus. — 

 Baker : On the rediscovery of the genus Eustephia of Cavanilles. — Leefe : 

 On Salix Trevirani. — Holmes : The cryptogamic flora of Kent. — 

 Hartog : On the floral structure and aiïinities of Sapotaceae. — Hiern : 

 On a question of botanical nomenclature. — Baker : On two new gênera 

 of Amaryllidaceae from Cape Colony; — New Compositae from Monte 

 Video; — An enumeration and classification of the species of Hippeasirum. 



— Babington : Notes on Rubi. — Hance : Note on the genus Pygeum. — 

 Hiern : On a new species of Gardénia from West Tropical Africa. — 

 Dycr : On the Dipterocarpeae of New Guinea, with remarks on some other 

 species. — Hance : Spicilegia florae Sinensis. — Babington : Notes on Rubi. 



— Holmes : The cryptogamic flora of Kent. — Short notes. 



— The Journal of the Linnean Society; n 0s 85 à 92. 



Baker : Revision of the gênera and species of Anthericeae and Erios- 

 permae. — Berkeley : The Fungi of Brazil, including those collected by 

 Trail in 1874. — F. Darwin : On the Glandular Bodies on Acacia sphaero- 

 cephala and Cecropia pellata serving as food for Ants. — Crombie : Lichens 

 collected by Pool in Madagascar. — Baker : On a collection of Ferns made 

 by Pool in the interior of Madagascar. — Potts : Habits of Filices observed 

 about the Malvern Hills near the Gorge of the Rakaia River, Canterbury, 

 New Zealand. — Vines : On the digestive ferment of Nepenthes. — 

 Crombie : Lichenes Insulae Rodriguesii. — Archer: Note on the Fresh- 

 water Algae collected by Moseley in Kerguelen's Land. — Dickie : Notes 

 on Algae collected by Moseley, chiefly obtained in Torres Straits, Coast of 

 Japan, and Juan Fernandez. — Masters : Remarks on the « Supperposed » 

 arrangement of the Flower. — Kirk : Note on Spécimens of Hibiscus allied 

 to H. rosa-sincnsis collected in E. Tropical Africa, with Remarks by 

 Prof. Oliver. — Moseley : Notes on the Flora of Marion Islands. — Dickie : 

 Supplemental Notes on Algae collected by Moseley. — Bentham : On the 

 distribution of the Monocotyledonous Orders into primary groups, more 

 especially in référence to the Australian Flora, with notes on some points 

 of terminology. — Jackson : Note on the uses of a commercial Cane termed 

 « Whangce, » a species of Phyllostachys. — Leighton : New British 

 Lichens. — Buchanan : On the Rootstock of Maraltia fraxinea. — 



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