180 N.'uc Litteratur. 



a soft lustre on the surface, the branches ol' the panicle and also the 

 stalklets are raore angulur, while the lid is conspicuously pointed, the 

 ovary less depressed and the style shorter. The fruit, irrespective of 

 perhaps bark and wood, niay also be dirt'erent. 



In the last number ot this periodical I alluded to some Eugenias 

 with eucalyptoid calyces, by which an approach is oöered thus far to 

 the genus Eucalyptus; but in the species from New Britain the petals 

 being entirely absent, as in all other congeners, it is not likely, that 

 the carpologic characteristics will prove others than those of Eucalyptus 

 and not eugenioid. 



I seize on this opportunity, as perhaps the last that ever would be 

 afforded me, to connect with a distinct specific form of the genus Eu- 

 calyptus now permanently the name of Prof. Ch. Naudin, Ph.D., 

 Memb. de Tlnst., üirector of the famous experimental garden of Antibes, 

 who by cultaral i-esearches and watchful studies in that grand Insti- 

 tution has much aided in augmenting the forest - resources of the 

 countries around the Mediterranean Sea, and who has simultaneously 

 by literary elucidations even at a venerable age brought the Eucalypts 

 in his own great country under fuller cognisance as among the leading 

 timber trees of the globe.] 



Prein, Jacob, Verzeichniss von Pflanzen, welche im Jahre 1883 an einigen 



Orten des Gouvernements Jenisseisk gesammelt wui-den. 80. 28 pp. St, 



Petersburg 1884. [Russisch.] 

 Regel, E., Conspoctus specierum generis Phlomis Imperium Rossicum inco- 



lentium. (Acta horti Petropolitani. IX. 1886. II. p. 575 — 596 et 1 tab.j 

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politano cultarum. (1. c. p. 597— 620.) 

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carumque. (1. c. p. 605—618.) 

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(1. c. p. 619-620.) 

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n. sp. , Dendrobium hercoglossura n. sp. (The Gardeners' Chronicle. New 



Ser. Vol. XXVI. 1886. No. 667. p. 456; No. 668. p. 486—487.) 

 Schulz, Augnst, Zur Phylogenese der Cariceae. (Irmischia. VT. 1886. No. 



5/6. p. 17.) 



Paläontologie : 



Ristori, Gr., Filliti dei travertini toscani. (Atti della Societa Toscana di 

 Scienze Naturali di Pisa. Processi verbali. Vol. IV. 1886. p. 114.) 



Teratologie und Pflanzenkrankheiten: 



Borgmanu, Cheimatobia Brumata L. und Boreata Hübn. (Verhandlungen 



der XI.— XIII. Versammlung des Hessischen Forstvereins, p. ^'»0.) Hanau 



1886. 

 Hugonueuq, P., Nouvelle note sur l'emploi du sulfure de potassium contre 



l'oidium et le mildew. (Extr. du Messager agricole. 1886. Juin 10.) 80. 4 pp. 



Montpellier (Impr. Hamelin freres) 1886. 

 Pichi, Poche parole suU'infezione peronosporica della vite. (Atti della 



Societa Toscana di Scienze Naturali di Pisa. Processi verbali. Vol. V. 1886. 



p. 106.) 



Medicinisch-pharmaceutische Botanik : 



Itauer , Ueber die Incubationsdauer der Wuthkrankheit beim Menschen. 



(Münchener medicinische Wochenschrift. 1886. No. 39.) 

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1886. No. 39.) 

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Grenoble (Impr. Breynat et Cie.) 1886. 

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