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in tlie vesiciform enlargement of the calyx and in its fruit. In 

 Pataffonula the enlargement of the calyx assumes another form, its 

 segments becoming thickened, greatly lengthened, and radiately 

 expanded ; it has a similar, though smaller, fruit. In ParacUgma 

 and Plethostephia the calyx swells and thickens, so as to enclose 

 its fleshy drupe in both cases with a rough osseous 2- or 4-celled 

 nut, witli erect atropous seeds, as in Auxemma. 



3. "A Revision of the Suborder Mimosese." By Gr. Bentham, 

 Esq., LL.D., V.P.L.S. 



4. " On some Fungi collected by Dr. S. Kurz in the Yomah 

 Eange, Pegu." By F. Currey, Esq., F.E.S., Sec. L.S. 



5. " Notes on the Letters from Danisb and Norwegian Natu- 

 ralists contained in the Linnean Correspondence." By Prof. J. 

 C Schiodte, of Copenhagen. 



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