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Cocks, Hooker and Thomson ; No. 16 of same, papers by Babiiigton, Carncl, Oliver, 

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A friMi examination of Darwin's Treatise on the Origin of Species. Atlantic 

 Monthly, July, Aug., Oct., 1860. Reprinted in 18()1 as a .separate pamphlet of ;'>.'> 

 pages. [Natural Selection not inconsistent with Natural Theology. Darwiniana, 

 pp. 87-177.] 



Botanical Notices. A. W. Chapman, Flora of the Southern United States; G. 

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 History, etc., of Minnesota, Nebraska, Washington, and Oregon Territories. Am. J. 

 Sci., II, XXX, 137-i:!<». 



Botanical Notices. M. A. Curtis, Geological and Natural History Survey of North 

 Carolina; Thwaites, Enunieratio Plantarum Zeylanica^ parts 1 and 2; Walpers, Ann. 

 Bot. Syst. ; Buek, Index ad De Cand. Prodromum, etc., part 3. Am. J. S"!., II, xxx, 

 275-276. 



1801, 



Botanical Notices. W. H. Harvey, Thesaurus Capensis, No. 4 ; W. H. Harvey and 

 O. W. Sender, Flora Capensi.s, Vol. I ; A. H. R. Grisebach, Flora of the British West 

 Indies, parts 1 and 2, and Plantie Wrightiana' e Cuba Orientali ; D. C. Eaton, Filices 

 Wrightiante et Fendleriame ; T. J. Hale, Additions to Flora of Wisconsin ; J. S. New- 

 berry, Catalogue of Flowering Plants and Ferns of Ohio; E. W. Hervey, Catalogue 

 of Plants of New Bedford, Mass. ; E. Tatuall, Catalogue of Phtenogamons and Fili- 

 coid Plants of Newcastle Co., Delaware; H. W. Ravenel, Fungi CarolinianiExsiccati, 

 fasc. 1-5 ; A. Braun, Uber Polyombryonie und Keimnng von Cselebogyne ; F. Boott, II- 

 lustratious of the genns Carex. Am. J. Sci., II, xxxi, 128-132. 



Botanical Notices. L. Lesquereux, Botanical and Paheontological Report on the 

 Geol. State Survey of Arkansas. Am. J. Sci., II, xxxi, 431-435. 



Botanical Notices. Journ. Proc. Linn. Soc. No. 18, papers by Bentham, Crocker, 

 Hooker, Mitten, etc.; J. Phillips, Life on the Earth, its Origin and Succession ; C. R. 

 Bree, Species not Transmutable nor the Result of Secondary Causes. Am. J. Sci., 

 II, XXXI, 443-449. 



Botanical Notices. G. Bentham, Flora Hongkougensis ; Ann. Bot. Soc. Canada, 

 Vol. I, part 1, papers by Blackie and others; .Journ. Proc. Linn. Soc. No. 19, papers by 

 Mitten, Hooker and Thomson ; A.Wood, Class-Book of Botany. Am. J. Sci., II, xxxii, 

 124-130. 



BotanicalNotices. Flora Brasiliensis, fasc. 25-28 ; H. Carsten, Flor* Columbine, etc., 

 torn. I, fasc. 1; Journ. Proc. Linn. Soc. No. 20, papers by Hooker and Thomsou, 

 Welwitsch, Oliver, Bentham. Am. J. Sci., II, xxxii, 289-290. 



1SG3. 



Botanical Notices. H. A. Weddell, M6moirc sur le Cyuomorium cocciueum, etc. ; 

 E. Regel, Monographia Betulacearum hncusque cognitarum; Miiller, Ann. Bot. 

 Syst., vols. IV, V, and vi ; F. A. W. Miquel, .Journal de Botanique Neerlandaise ; E. 

 G. Squier, Tropical Fibres; A.Gray, Mexican Boundary Carices; Mnsci Gubenses 

 Wrightiana, coll. 1856-1858; C. C. Parry, Rocky Mountain Flora; Aroidea^ by Dr. 

 Schott ; .Jonrn. Proc. Linn. Soc, no. 21, Botanical Papers by Hooker, Masters, Col. 

 Munro and others. Am. J. Sci., II, xxxiii, 139-143. 



Botanical Notices. D. Candolle's Prodromus,vol xv, part 1 ; F. Boott, Illustrations 

 of the Genus Carex; Thwaites' Enumeratio Plantarnm Zeylania\ part 3; Ann Bot. 

 Soc. Canada, part 3. Am. J. Sci., II, xxxin, 430-432. 



Botanical Notices. C. Darwin, on the Various Contrivances by which Orchids are 

 fertilized; ,J. D. Hooker, Outlines of the Distribution of Arctic Plants, and on the 

 Cedars of Lebanon, Taurus, Algeria, and India; Weddell's Chloiis Audiua, vol. ii. 

 Am. J. Sci., II, XXXIV, 138-151. 



