24 THE JOUITNAL OF BOTANY 



parts worked up by myself." The names of the authors are attached 

 to their various contributions, but it may be useful to bring them 

 together in one list, with an indication. of the regions to which they 



relate. The list is arranged under the authors' names : — 



Churchill Babington — Liehenes-. Eskimaux-Land, 47-49; 

 Panama, 246-48 ; Mexico, 344-5 ; Hongkong, 432. 



A. H. R. GRISEBACH — G-entianacea : Panama, 169, 170; Mexico, 

 318-19. 



W. H. Harvey— Alga : Eskimaux-Land, 49, 50. 



F. Klotzsch -JEuphorbiaceee : Panama, 99-10(5; Mexico, 276-8. 



J. Mieks — Panama: Menispermacece, 76-78; Solanqcece, 172- 

 176. 



F. A. W. Miquel — Panama: Artocarpece, 195-197; Piperacea, 

 197-200. 



W. Mitten — Hepatica: Panama, 245-6. 



\V. Muniio — Hongkong: Cyperacece, 422-3; Graminece, 423-4, 



Nees Ali Esknbece — Panama: Oyperucecs, 221-223 ; G rami lira-, 

 223-225. 



EL G. Reichenbacii — Orchidew. Panama, 214-5; Hongkong, 

 417-19. 



F. Scheek — Cactece: Mexico, 285-93. 



C. H. ScnULTZ-Bll'ONTlNUS — Composite: Mexico. 297-315. 



John Smith — Filices : Eskimaux-Land, 44 ; Panama. 226-243; 

 Mexico, 337-343; Hongkong, 425-431. Lycopodiacets : Panama, 

 213; Mexico, 343-1; Hongkong, 431. Marsileacece ; Panama. 2 14 ; 

 Mexico, 345. Equisetacea : Panama, 244. 



J. Steetz — Compusitce: Panama, 139-163; Hongkong, 384- 

 395. 



W.Wilson — Musci: Eskimaux-Land, 44-46; Panama, 244-5 ; 

 Mexico. 344; [Hongkong. 432]. 



In the Legumitiosce, Scrophulariaceee, and Labiates of Panama, 

 Seemann (lUO, 176, 1S7) acknowledges the assistance of George 

 Benthain. Wilson's name is not printed in connexion with the 

 Hongkong mosses, but Trimen has added it in MS. in the copy in the 

 Department of Botany. Two species of Quercus from Panama (Q. 

 S emannii and Q. Warcewiczii) are named and described (pp. 251-2) 

 by F. Liebmann. 



The study-set of Seemann'e plants is that in the National Her- 

 barium: see Jo urn. Bot. 1889, 102-5. James Britten. 



REVIEWS. 



The Cambridge British Flora. By C. E. Moss, D.Sc, M.A., 

 F.L.S., F.R-.G.S., Professor of Botany at the University College, 

 Johannesburg, University of South Africa, assisted by Specialists 

 in certain Genera, illustrated from Drawings by E. W. Hunny- 

 15 un. Vol. III. Portulacaceaa to Fumariacere. Folio; paper 

 ■ boards. Pp. xvi, 200, tt. 191. Cambridge University Press. 

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