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Kabsten, H. — Das Geschlechtsleben cler Pflanzen u. die Parthenoge- 

 nesis. — Berlin, 1860. 4to. 2 plates. 



Florae Colunibiae terrarumque adjacentium specimina selecta, 



Tom. L, Fasc. 2.— Berlin, 1860. Folio. 20 plates. 



Keil, Feanz. — Ueber die Pflanzen-und Thierwelt der Kreuzkofl-Gruppe 

 nachst Lienz in Tirol. — Yerhandlgn. Zool. — Bot. Gesellsch. "Wien. 

 Bd. ix., pp. 151-166. 



Keenee, A. — Die Formationen immergriiner Ericineen in der Nord- 

 liche Kalkalpen. — Bonplandia viii. Jahrg., pp. 210-2, 287-9. 



Koenicee, Fe. — Ueber Bidcns tripartita, L. nodiflora, L. radiata, Thl. 

 and platycephala, Oer. — Bonpl. viii. Jahrg.. pp. 222-7. 



Kotschy, Theodoe. — Die Eichen Europa's und des Orients. — Liefg. v., 

 with 5 plates. 



Lehmann. — Index Seminum in Horto. Bot. JXamburgensi, 1858. — 

 Ann. Sc. Nat. Bot. Ser. iv., torn, xii., pp. 220-1. 



Linden, J. — Hortus Lindenianus. Recueil iconographique des plantes 

 nouyelles introduites par l'etablissement de J". Linden, au jarclin 

 royal de zoologie et d' horticulture a Bruxelles. 2 liyr. — Bruxelles, 

 25 coloured plates. 8yo. 



Lowe, E. T. — A list of plants observed or collected at Mogador, and in 

 its immediate environs, during a few days' visit to the place in April, 

 1859; with notes and observations. — Jour. Proc. Linn. Soe. (Bot.), 

 vol. v., pp. 26-45. 



The author remarks the Andalusian or Spanish- European cha- 

 racter of the vegetation. Palms, Bananas, Cactaceae, the Canarian 

 shrubby Euphorbiacese and Madeiran Composite, Labiatae, and Cru- 

 ciferae, are wanting. Trees are absent from the coast region, which 

 is more or less clothed with Retama monosperma, Pistacia lentiscus, 

 dwarf Argania, &c. Peganum harmala abounds on the shore. 



A catalogue is given of the 177 Phanerogamous plants observed. 

 Of these, one-fourth are common to Mogador, Algeria, Britain, the 

 Canaries, and Madeira ; two-thirds are common to Mogador and 

 Algeria. Critical notes are appended on certain of the species. 



Macvicae. — Vegetable Morphology : its general principles. — Edin. New 

 Phil. Jour., 1860. 20 pages. 



Maeties, C. F. Ph. von. — Flora Brasiliensis. Fasc. xxv. Santalaceae and 

 Myristicaceae, by Alph. de Candolle. Fasc. xxvi. Apocynaceae, by 

 J.Mueller. Lipsiae, 1860. 



Maximowicz, C. J. — Primitiae Florae Amurensis (Ext. Mem. Ac. Imp. 

 St. Petersbg., t, ix., 1859. 4to. 504 pages. 10 plates and map. 

 The new genera described arer: — Plagiorhegma (Berberideae) ; 

 Hylomecon (Papaveraceae) ; Schizopepon and Jlitrosicyos (Cucurbi- 

 taceae) ; Eleutherococcus (Araliaceae) ; Symphyllocarpus, Syneilcsis 

 (Compositae) ; Pterygocalyx (Gentianaceae) ; Omplialotrix (Scrophu- 

 lariacese). 



Meinshatjsen, K. F. — Beitrag zur Pflanezengeographie des Sud-TJral- 

 gebirges. — Linnaea. Bd. xiv., pp. 465-548, with 1 plate. 



The author was engaged, in the summer of 1844, as collector to 



