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1463. Mangin, L. Notice sur M. William Gilson Farlow. [Note concerning William Gilson 

 Farlow]. Compt. Rend. Acad. Sci. Paris 169: 445-448. 1919. — A review of the life and works 

 of William Gilson Farlow. [See also Bot. Absts. 6, Entries 916, 947, 956, 963, and 1470.]— 

 V. H. Young. 



1464. [Nordstedt, O.] [Rev. of: Bryk, F. Caroli Linnaei Adonis Stenbroensis. xiii+ 

 28 p., 2 maps. 1920.] Bot. Notiser [Lund] 1920: 61. 1920.— The printing of an unpublished 

 manuscript of Linnaeus — a catalogue of the plants growing in his father's garden — written 

 in 1731 and 1732.— P. A. Rydberg. 



1465. Nordstedt, O. Prima locaplantarumSuecicarum. Bot. Notiser [Lund] 1920 (Bilaga) : 

 1-64. 1920. 



1466. Phillips, E. P. A brief analysis of the work of Carl Thunberg on the Proteaceae. 

 South African Jour. Sci. 16: 380-382. 1920. — Thunberg collected 79 species of Proteaceae, 

 but recognized only the genera Protea and Brabieum. Thunberg described 84 species. — 

 E. P. Phillips. 



1467. Ritzema Bos, J. Bij den aanvang van den 26 sten jaargang. [Beginning the 

 twenty-sixth year of the Tijdschrift.] Tijdschr. Plantenz. 26: 1-4. 1920. — An editorial 

 announcement. The Tijdschrift is to appear monthly instead of bi-monthly as in the past. 

 It is to be the semi-official organ of the Phytopathological Service of Holland. A complete 

 index of the first 25 volumes of the Tijdschrift is to be published. Authors and titles of a 

 number of leading articles to appear in volume 26 are given, and an appeal is made for increased 

 membership in the society and funds for the journal. — H. H. Whetzel. 



1468. Russell, E. J. Dr. Cyril G. Hopkins. Nature 104:442-44 . 1920.— Reference 

 to his death and brief survey of his work. — O. A. Stevens. 



1469. S(kan), S(idney) A(lfred). Sir William MacGregor. Kew Bull. Misc. Inf. 

 [London] 1920: 31-32. 1920. 



1470. W(akefield), E(lsie) M(aud). William Gilson Farlow. Kew Bull. Misc. Inf. 

 [London] 1919: 388-390. 1919.— See also Bot. Absts. 6, Entries 916, 947, 956, 963 and 1463. 



1471. Wilson, E. H. The romance of our trees. VII. The beeches. Garden Mag. 31: 

 115-119. 4 fid- 1920. — Discusses history, distribution, characteristics of the different species, 

 mentions celebrated specimens, celebrated groves and forests of beeches. — H. C. Thompson. 



1472. Wilson, E. H. The romance of our trees. IX. Whence came the common fruits. 

 Garden Mag. 31:259-263. 1920. — Discusses the origin of apples, pears, peaches, plums, 

 cherries, and apricots. — H. C. Thompson. 



1473. Wilson, E. H. The romance of our trees. X. The Lombardy poplar and the Babylon 

 willow. Garden Mag. 31:317-320. 5 fig. 1920. 



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1474. Anonymous. Kursus for Skogbrukslarlinge. [Courses of study for beginners in 

 forestry.] Tidsskr. Skogbruk 28: 123-125. 1920. — Announcement of establishment, organi- 

 zation, and administration of the schools. No list of courses. — J. A. Larsen. 



1475. Anonymous. Tropical agricultural college in the West Indies. Kew Bull. Misc. 

 Inf. [London] 1920: 81-96. 1920. 



