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Botanical Notices. Coutrilmt.ions to Ajiieiicaii Botany, Sereno Wjitson ; Charac- 

 ters of Now Ferns from Mexico, D. ('. Eaton ; Botanical Contributions, by Asa Gray, 

 Nov. 18, 1873; Benthani's Flora Anstralicnsis, Vol. vi ; Flora Brasilieusis, faec. 62; 

 Mus^e Botanicjue de Loide, Vol. I; DeCandollo's Prodronins, Vol. xvir. Aui. J. Sci., 

 Ill, VII, tW-H8. 



Botanical NoticoH. Dr. Kegel on Vitis; Hepatic;e Boreali-Ainericana', C. F. Aus- 

 tin; Ilysauthes gratioloides; Synopsis Generis Lospedezje, C. J. Maxiinowicz. Am. 

 J. Sci., Ill, VII, 152-154. 



What is Daiwinism ? [Review of C. Jlodges's What is Darwinism ?, of A. Winchell's 

 Doctrine of Evolution, of G. St. Clair's Darwinism and Design, and of C. Kingsley's 

 We.stnunster Sermons. ] Nation, No. 465, pp. 348-351. [Darwiniana, pp. '266-282.] 



Botanical Notices. Parthenogenesis in Ferns; Hooker's Flora of British India; 

 New views on Lichenes and Gonidia ; Decaisno on Erynginra, species with parallel- 

 veined leaves. Am. J. Sci., Ill, VII, 440-444. 



Botanical Notices. Revision of the North American Cheuopodiacese, Sereno Wat- 

 son ; J. F. Mellichamp on Sarraceuia variolaris. Am. J. Sci., Ill, vii, 599-600, 



Owens College Essays and Addresses. [Review of Essays and Addresses by Pro- 

 fessors and Lecturers of Owens College, Manchester.] Nation, No. 474, pp. 76-77. 



Botanical Notices. Dr. Shawon Changes in the Character of Vegetation Produced 

 by Sheep-grazing ; McNab and Dyer on the Perigynium and occasional Seta in Carex ; 

 Maximowicz, Diagnoses Plantarnm Japonia), etc.; Botanical Contributions by Asa 

 Gray, in Proc. Am. Acad., Vol. ix; J. G. Cooper on Influence of Climate and Topogra- 

 phy on Trees around San Francisco Bay ; O. H. Willis, Catalogue of Plants near New 

 Jersey. Am. J. Sci., Ill, viii, 69-72. 



Manual of Geology, by Jas. D. Dana. Nation, No. 469, pp. 415-416. 



Botanical Notices. A. De Candolle on Physiological Groups in the Vegetable King- 

 dom; W. C. Williamson, Primeval Vegetation in its relation to the Doctrines of 

 Natural Selection and Evolution; J. W. Dawson, Annual Address of the President of 

 the Natural History Society of Montreal, May, 1874; R. Shuttleworth and his collec- 

 tions. Am. J. Sci., Ill, VIII, 147-156. 



Notes on the Addresses of the Presidents of the English, French, and American As- 

 sociations for the Advancement of Science. Nation, No. 481, p. 183. 



Note on Prof. Tyndall's estimate of Aristotle. Nation, No. 482, p. 204. 



Note on Wnrtz's Address on " The Theory of Atoms in the General Conception of 

 the Universe.-' Nation, No. 482, p. 204. 



Notes on Dr. Hooker's Address as President of a section of the British Association 

 ou Insectivorous Plants. Nation, No. 483, p. 219. 



Notice of the American Naturalist for Oct., 1874. Nation, No. 485, p. 250. 



Miscellaneous Notices. Baker's Revision of the Genera and Species of the Tulipeie ; 

 A Sexual Growth from the Prothatlus of Pteris cretica, by Farlow ; Botany of S. Pa- 

 cific Exploring Expedition under Admiral Wilkes, etc, Am. Jouru. Sci., Ill, viii, 

 320-322. 



Botanical Notices. J. D. Hooker on the Carnivorous Habits of some Plants; Liu- 

 nean Society of London ; Professorship of Botany at the Jardin des Plautes. Am. J. 

 Sci., Ill, VIII, 395-398. 



Botanical Notices. Note on the use of the word Cyclosis. Am. J. Sci., Ill, viii, 

 469-470. 



Notice of the Address of the President of the Michigan Pomological Society. Na- 

 tion, No. 493, p. 382. 



Botanical Notices. J. Scott, Notes ou the Tree-Ferns of British Sikkim; Flora 

 Brasiliensis, fasc. 53, 64; Journ. Linn. Soc, No. 77; Trans, and Proc. Hot. Soc. 

 Kdiuburgb, Vol. xi ; Florida plants for sale; American Naturalist, Vol. \iii. Am, 

 J. Sci., HI, IX, 65-69. 



Notice of De Candolle's Memorial of Agassiz. Nation, No. 504, ]». 135. 



