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Jumelle, Henri, Revue des travaux de physiologie et chimie v6g£tales parus 

 de juin 1891 ä aoüt 1893. (Revue generale de botanique. T. VI. 1894. 

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Jungner, J. \l.. Om regnblad, daggblad och snöblad. II. (Botaniska Notiser. 

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Loew, E., Blütenbiologische Floristik des mittleren und nördlichen Europa, 

 sowie Grönlands. Systematische Zusammenstellung des in den letzten 

 10 Jahren veröffentlichten Beobachtungsmaterials. 8°. VIII, 424 pp. Stuttgart 

 (F. Enke) 1894. M. 11.— 



MaCTicar, Siniers M., Altitudes reached by certain plants in Mid-Perth. 

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Molisch, Hans, Das Phycoerythrin, seine Krystallisirbarkeit und chemische 

 Natur. (Botanische Zeitung. X. 1894. p. 177—190. 1 Tafel.) 



Systematik und Pfianzengeographie: 



Bemiett, Arthur, Records of Scottish plants for 1893, additionnal to Wats on's 

 „Topographical Botany". (Annais of the Scottish Natural History. 1894. 

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 Berg, A., En ny form af Torilis Anthriscus (L.) C. Gmel. (Botaniska Notiser. 



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 Blochman, Ida M., Californian Herb-Lore. V. (Erythea. II. 1894. p. 162.) 

 Candolle, Casimir de, Meliaceae novae. § 2. Asiaticae et Africanae. 



(Bulletin de l'Herbier Boissier. II. 1894. p. 577. pl. XXI.) 

 Davy, J. Burtt, Transcripts of some descriptions of Californian genera et 



species. III. (Erythea. II. 1894. p. 164.) 

 Debeaux, 0., Additions et corrections ä la flore de la Kabylie du Djurdjura. 



(Revue de Botanique. XII. 1894. No. 134—136.) 

 Flora of Nebraska. Published by the botanical seminar of the University of 

 Nebraska. Introduction by Charles E. Bessey. Part I. Protophyta- 

 Phycophyta by De Alton Saunders. Part II. Coleochaetaceae, Characeae. 

 By Alfred F. Woods. 4°. 128 pp. 36 pl. Lincoln, Nebr. (Seminar) 1894. 

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 Hay, G. U., The flora of New Brunswick. (Transaetions of the Royal Society 



of Canada. II. 1894. See. IV. p. 45—50.) 

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Lenunon, J. G., Notes on West American Coniferae. V. (Erythea. II. 1894. 



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 Mueller, Ferdinand, Baron ron, Description of a new Isopogon of New 

 South Wales. (Extra print from the Proceedings of the Linnean Society of 

 New South Wales. Ser. II. Vol. IX. 25. April 1894.) 



Isopogon Fletcheri. 

 Branchlets robust, glabrous ; leaves narrow- or elongate-lanceolar, 

 always entire, many times longer than broad, callonsly spbaceolar-apiculate, 

 gradually narrowed iuto a hardly petiolar base, flat or at the margin 

 slightly recurved, on both sides dull green, their main venules much 

 longitudinal ; headlets of flowers terminal, solitary, sessile, almost concealed 

 among leaves, at first somewhat turbinate, at last globular-ovate ; outer 

 bracts glabrous, the lowest sometimes broader than long, always apiculate, 

 the exserted portion of the other bracts almost deltoid, short-acuminate ; 

 floral bracts reaching beyond the others, nearly elliptic- or obovate- 

 euneate, outside white-velutinous, but at and towards the summit glabrous; 

 rachis cylindrically lenghthened ; flowers rather small, quite glabrous ; 

 lobes of the corolla whitish, very narrow, bluntish, about twice as long 

 ns the tnbe ; stamens iuserted near the base of the corolla-lobes; anthers 

 bright yellow, beyond the cells protracted into a narrow appendicle ; 

 filaments flat, partly aduate, hardly shorter than the anthers; style 

 gradually thickened upwards, the incrassated portion angular, truncate, 



