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lar, Gaiuopbyllous Liliacea', by J. G. Hakcr; Clark ou Coiuiuelyuacca- of Bengal: 

 Dickie's Notes on Algai from Nortb Atlantic Ocean ; Absorption of Moisture by Leaves ; 

 Ilenfroy's Klonicntary Course of IJotauy. Am. J. Sci., II, L, 42r)-4'2'.'. 



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Hotanical Notices. Holienbiihel-Heullcr on theLinna'an Ifypothesisof tlie Deriva- 

 tion of Species; Lawsou's Monograph of Canadian Ranuuculacea- ; (Ersted on char- 

 acters furnished by the styles in Cupulilera- and .lugiandea", etc. Am. J. Sci., Ill, i, 

 147-149. 



Botanical Notices. Rhododtmdreai Asia' Orientalis, by Maximowicz; Flora Ans- 

 traliensis. Vo]. \: Braun's revision of Marsilia' and Pilularia'. Am. ,1. Sci., Ill, i, 

 )>2'2 •■2'23. 



Botanical Notices. Von Mohl on Sciadopitys verticili.ata ; Austin's Mnsci Appa- 

 lachian!. Am. J. Sci., Ill, I, 306-307. 



Botanical Notices. Flora Brasiliensis, fasc. 50; Prior's Popular Names of British 

 Plants, '2d ed. ; Vilmorin-Andrieux, Les Fleurs de Pleine Terre, IJd ed. ; Baker's Syn-' 

 opsis of Known Lilies; Hiera on the Distribution of Batrachiuni Section of Ranun- 

 culus; E. S. Rand on the Rhododendron and American Plants. Am. J, Sci., Ill, i, 

 47.5-476. 



Botanical Notices. Maximowicz on Diapensiacea; ; Lange on Form and Structure 

 of Seeds. Am. J. Sci., Ill, n, 6-2-63. 



Botanical Notices. Bretschneider on Chinese Botany; Gceppert on Plants killed 

 by Frost. Am. J. Sci., Ill, ii, 221-222. 



Botanical Notices. Flora Brasiliensis, fasc. 51-54 ; Baillon's Histoire des Plants; 

 Borodin on changes in position of grains of Chlorophyll under Sunlight; Deh^raiu 

 ou Evaporation of Water, etc. Am. J. Sci., Ill, ii, 460-465. 



Darwin's Descent of Man. Examiner, Vol. i, 594-600. 



Botanical Notices. Friderici Welwitschii Sertum Angolense; Hooker's Icones Plau- 

 tanim, III, jtart 1 ; Van Tieghem on the Structure of the Pistil in Primnlace;e, on the 

 Anatomy of the Flower of Santalacea^, on Comparative Anatomy of Cycadacea-, Con- 

 ifera', and Gnetaceie, on the Mistletoe; Botany of Clarence King's Survey; Oliver's 

 P'lora of Tropical Africa, Vol. II ; Heer, Flora Fossilis Arctica. Am. J. Sci., Ill, iii, 

 58-64. 



Botanical Notices. Miers, Contributions to Botany ; S. Watson, Botany of Clarence 

 King's Survey ; Hall, Plants of Oregon ; Saunders' Refugium Botanicum ; Warming, 

 Indoresceuce or flower in Euphorbia. Am. J. Sci., Ill, iii, 147-152. 



Botanical Notices. Scheutz, Prodromus Monographa; Georum; Baillou, Histoire 

 des Plantcs. Am. J. Sci., Ill, in, 306-308. 



Botanical Notices. Bentham, Revision of the genus Cassia; Delpino, on the Fer- 

 tilization of Coniferic; .1. Miiller, on the Cyathium of I'.uphorbia; Maximowicz, Ac- 

 tion of Pollen on Fruit of Fertilized Plant; Grisobach, Die V«'getation der Krde uach 

 Hirer Kliniatischen Auordnung; correction to Note on Baptisia. Am. J. Sci., Ill, iii, 

 376-381. 



Botanical Notices. Calletet on Absorption of Water by leaves; change of Habit 

 of a Parasite; Peck's report on Botany before Albany Institute: Cooke, Hand-book 

 of British Fungi; News of Botanists; .loiirnal of Botany: Fossil Flora of Great 

 Britain; "The Garden." Am. J. Sci., Ill, in, 472-476. 



Botanical Notices. Marc Micheli, Recent Researches in Vegetable Physiology; M. 

 T. Masters, Botany for Beginners; C. F. Austin, Mnsci Appalachian!. Am. J. Sci., 

 Ill, IV, 72-77. 



Professor Babington on Anacharis. Am. Nat,, vi, 2i)7. 



Botanical Notices. Robert Brown's first Botanical Paper ; Prantl's Memoir upon 

 Iniiline; Cooke and Peck, Erysii)hei of the United States; Kan-Sun, a Chinese Vege- 

 table; Flora Brasiliensis, fasc. 55. Am. J. Sci., III. iv, I4"J-151. 



