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Botanical Notices. A. et C. DcCandollc, Monographia' Pliaiieio<i;amaruin Prodromi 

 uunc continuatio, nunc revisio; J. D. Hooker. Flora of British India, part 5; A. W. 

 Eichler, Flower-diagrams; G. Bohnensicget W. Burck, Repertorium Anniium Litera- 

 turajPeriodicie, toni« iv; J. G. Baker, Synopsis of Genus Aquilegia. Am. J. Sci., Ill, 

 XVI, 325-327. 



Botanical Notices. Todaro, Rela/ione siilla Cnltnra dei Cotoni in Italia, .seipiita 

 da una Monographia del Genore Gossypium ; T. Median, Native Flowers and Ferns 

 of U. S. Am. J. Sci., Ill, xvi, 403-404. 



Botanical Notices. A. 8. Wilson, Sugar in Nectar of Flowers ; D. C. Eaton, Ferns 

 of N. A., parts 8 and 9; Note on a Monstrous S;uTaceiiia purpurea. Am. J. Sci., Ill, 

 XVI, 485, 487, 48«. 



Epping Forest and bow best to deal with it, by A. R. Wallace in Fortnightly Re- 

 view. Nation. No. 704, p. 400. 



IBT'O. 



Botanitial Notices. Flora Brasiliensis, fasc. 75-78 ; Heer, Flora Fossilis Arctica, 

 tome V ; A. R. Wallace, Epping Forest. Am. J. Sci., Ill, xvii, 69-71. 



Hooker and Ball's Tour in Marocco, [Review of Hooker and Ball's .Journal of a 

 Tour in Marocco and the Great Atlas.] Nation, No. 718, pj>. 232-233. 



Botanical Notices. W. T. Tliistleton-Dyer, On Plant-Distribution as a field for 

 Geographical research ; C. F. Nyman, Conspectus Florai Euroi):»ia!. Am. J. Sci., Ill, 

 xviii, 176-177, 



Notices of A. Wood's and J. D. Steele's Fourteen Weeks in Botany, and Arabella B. 

 Buckley's Fairy-Land of Science. Nation, No. 723, p. 324. 



Botanical Notices. Strasburger. Ueb«'r Poly embryonic : Bentham, Notes on 

 Euphorbiacea; ; J. D. Hooker, Journal of a Tour in Marocco and the Great Atlas ; 

 Eaton's Ferns of North America, parts 12 and 13 ; Farlow, Anderson and Eaton, Algse 

 Amer. Bor. ExsiccatJ©, fasc, 3; Am. J. Sci., Ill, xvii, 334-339. 



Botanical Notices. Guides for Science-Teaching, Goodale and Hyatt ; L. Erreraou 

 the Function of the Sterile Filament in Pentstenion ; Revue Mycologique, No. 1 ; 

 Meehan's Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States; F. B. Hine, Ob.servations 

 upon Saprolegniea* ; V. Rattan, Popular California Flora. Am. J. Sci., III., xvii, 

 410-413. 



Botanical Notices. L. Errera on Number of digestive glands in Diona-a ; T. F. 

 Allen, Characea- Americana; ; O. Beccari, Malesia ; G. Heuslow, On the Self-fertiliza- 

 tion of Plants [Bot. Gazette, iv, 182-187]. Am. J. Sci., Ill, xvii, 488-494. 



Concerning a Few Common Plants. [Review of Prof. Goodale's Primer with tho 

 above title.] American Agriculturist, July, p. 2.")0. 



Botanical Notices. J. T. Rothrock, Botany in vol. vi of Report of U. S. Geogr. 

 Survey west of 100th meridian ; Flora of British India, part vi ; Reichenbach, Refu- 

 giuni Botanicum, vol. ii, fnsc. 1 ; Trans, and Proc. of Botanical Soc. of E<linburg, 

 xiii ; Botanical Papers in Journ. Linn. Soc. Bot., xvii ; F. Darwin, on Nutrition of 

 Drosera ; Balfour on the Genus Pandanus; E. Lockwood on the Mahwa Tree, etc. ; 

 G. Heuslow, Floral dissections illustrating typical Genera of British Natural Orders. 

 Am. J. Sci., Ill, XVlll, 154-].'-)8. 



Botanical Notices. J. Ball, on the Origin of the Flora of the Euroi)ean Alps; von 

 Mueller, Native Plants of Victoria, part i. Am. J. Sci., Ill, x\'iii, 23(i-238. 



Notice of S r John Lubbock Scientitic Lectures. Nation, No. 746, p. 262. 



Instinct and Reason, by F. C. Clark. Am. Nat., xlli, 317-318. 



Plant Archu'ology (Notice of Saporta's "Le Monde dcs Plants avant I'Apparition 

 de I'Homme" ). Nation, 1879, 195-196, 212-213. 



Botanical Notices. L. Celakovsky, the Gyninosnermy of ConifersB, by Geo. Engel- 

 mann and A. Gray [Bot. Gazette, iv, 222-224] ; Contributions to Alnerican Botany, 

 IX, by S. Watson ; Musci Fendlerini Venezuelcnsiis ; Baillon, Dictionnaire tie Botan- 

 ique, vol. II, part I ; Trans. Linn. Soc. Loud., vol. i ; Nouveile Archives du Museum, 



