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Hedwigia.—i. Schroeter, *' On some American Uredinem "(contd.). 

 — J. Juratzka, " Two new Mosses." 



(Esterr. Bot. Zeitschr. — J. Kerner, " On the Flora of Lower 

 Austria " (contd.).— F. Hauck, " Marine Algae of the Gulf of Trieste " 

 (contd.). — C. Haussknecht, " On introduced plants." — J. Kerner, 

 " Distribution of Hungarian Plants " (contd.). — E. Bock, " An ascent 

 of Triglav." — F. Antoine, "Botany at the Yienna Exhibition" 

 (contd.). 



Grevillea. — M. J. Berkeley, "Notices of N. American Fungi" 

 (contd.).— M. C. Cooke, "British Fungi."— Id., "A new Scotch 

 Feziza'^ (P. coprinaria, Cooke). — F. de Thumen, " Symbolaj ad Flor. 

 Mycologicam Australiae." — G. Davies, " Blyttia Morkii, N. ab E., in 

 Britain." — W. A. Leighton, "New Irish Lichens." — W. Phillips, 

 "Parasitism or polymorphism ? " — Id., "Anew British Ascobolus ^' 

 (A. amethyst inus). — Nylander, " On Ramalina limborina, Nyl." 



Bull. Bot. Soc. Belgique (xiv., 2). — B. C. Du Mortier, " Note on 

 Scropkularia Tinantii^'' (=z S. hetoniccefolia, Tinant). — Eosbach, 

 " Saxifraga multifida, n.s., & its allies." — J. P. J. Koltz, " Biogra- 

 phical notice of H. J. N. de Crantz." — F. Schultz, " Observations on 

 the * Statistique bot. du Forez ' of M. A. Legrand." — F.^Crepin, " Pri- 

 mitise Monographiae Rosarum, fasc 3 " (contd.). — C. J. Lecoyer, " On 

 Thalictrum'^ (chronological list of known species). — L. Errera, 

 " Vegegation round Nice." — F. Crepin, " On some Devonian fossils " 

 (tab. 1-6). — Rapin, " Two new Roses " {R. Mureti and R. Lereschii, 

 Switzerland). — A. Cogniaux, "Division of Anguria into four 

 genera." 



Bot. Notiser (17 Dec). — N. J. Scheutz, "Notes on Swedish 

 plants." — J. E. D. Iverus, "Attempt to arrange Swedish species of 

 Tnfolium.'^ — V. F. Holm, " Excursion in Lapland and Norway.'' 



New Books. — A. Jaeger, " Adumbratio muscorum totius orbis 

 tenarum," vol i., 1870-75 (Berlin, 28mk.) — M. C. Cooke, " Myco- 

 graphia seu Icones Fungorum," part i. (Williams & Norerate, 



128.). 



The second part of vol. i. of the Linnean Society's Transactions 

 (second series) contains a paper by the Rev. G. Henslow on the pre- 

 vailing systems of Phyllotaxis, and an important memoir by Mr. 

 Miers on the Barringtoniaceca (illustrated by nine plates), in which 

 sixty-seven species are fully described under ten genera, of which 

 latter, four are now first defined. 



The English translation of Prof. Baillon's " Histoire des Plantes " 

 has reached a fourth volume, containing Nyctagineae, Phytolaceaceaj, 

 Malvaceae, Tiliaceaj, Rutaceae, and other thalamifloral Orders. 



The 68th fasciculus of the " Flora Brasiliensis," published last 

 year, contains the Amarantacem by Seubert, and completes vol. v., pt. 1, 

 of this great work as systematically arranged. 



The " Boletin " of the National Academy of Sciences, Cordova, 

 Buenos Ayres, has reached its fourth number, and contains a very ex- 

 tensive account of the vegetation of the province of Tucuman, by M. 

 Jorge Hieronymus. 



