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Kracs, Dr. C. — Causes of the Change of Form of Etiolated Plants (conclideJ). 



Hot. Zeit., XXXVII., pp. 332-5. 



Lanessan, J. L. DK. — On the Circulation of Gases and the Phenomena of the 



Gaseous Diffusion of Heat in Plants. Rev. Intemaf. ScL, IV., pp. 70-85. 



LuERSSEN, Dr. Chr.— Outlines of Botany. 2nded. (216 figs.) 483 pages. 8vo. 



Leipzig, 187'J. 



Macchiati, L. — Experiments on the Emission of Carbonic Acid by Roots. 



Nuov. Giorn. Bot. Ital, XI., p. 203-11. 

 Mayer, J.— Process of Eespiration in Marsh and Water Plants. \_Note — 

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Naturforscher, XII., pp. 257-8. 

 Mer, E. — On tlie Influence of Media on the Structure of Roots 



Comptes Eend'ts, LXXXVIII., pp. 1277-80. 

 MiKOSCH, Dr. K.— Researches on the Origin of Chlorophyll-grains. 



SB. Akad. Whs., LXXVIII., pp 265-88. 

 Moisson, H. — The Diffusion of Gases in the Respiration of Plants. ( Transl. 

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MuscuLUS, F. — On the Physical Modifications which Starch undergoes. 



Bot. Zeit., XXXVII., pp. 315-51. 



Nobbc, F., H. Hanlein, and C. Councler. — Phosphate of Lime in the Living 



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Peyritsch, Dr. J. — On Placental Outgrowths. (2 plates.) 



SB. Akad. Wiss., LXXVIII., pp. 220-43. 

 ScHiMPER, A. F. W. — Researches on the Protein Crystalloids of Plants. 66 pp. 

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Schmoger, M. — On the Assimilation of Carbon by Plants out of Organic Sub- 

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Naturforscher, XII., pp. 228-9. . 

 ScHNETZLER, J. B. — On the Presence of Tannin in Plant-cells. 



Arch. Sci. Phys. et Nat., I., pp. 344-8. 



Schwendener, Z>r.— Mechanical Theory of the Position of Leaves. (^Transl. 



of the author's Re'sume'.) Bev. Inter nat. Sci., III., pp. 450-3. 



Stearns, R. E. C. — Form of Seeds as a Factor in Natural Selection in Plants. 



(8 figs.) Am. Nat., XIIL, pp. 411-20. 



Strasburger, E. — New Observations on Cell Formation and Cell Division. 



(1 plate.) (171 part.) Bot. Zeit., XXXYIL, pp. 265-79. 



Templin, Rev. L. J. — Leaves and their Functions. (From ' Kansas City Review 



of Science and Industry.') M. Journ. Sci., I., pp. 406-11. 



Trelease, W. — On the Fertilization of several Species of Lobelia. (9 figs.) 



Am. Nat., XIIL, pp. 427-32. 

 „ The Mutual Relations between Flowers and the Insects which 



serve to cross them. (Review of Dr. Miiller's paper in Schenck's ' Handbuch der 

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Vesque, J. — New Researches on the Development of the Embryonal Sac in 

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ViLLEPOix, R. M. DE. — Note on the Resinous Canals of the Fruit of the Umbel- 

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 VoGEL. — On the Acid Reaction of Flowers. 



SB. Bay. Akad. Munchen, 1879, pp. 19-29. 



Williamson, Prof. W. C, F.R.S. — On the Organisation of the Fossil Plants 



of the Coal Measures, Part IX. (7 plates.) Phil. Trans., CLXIX., pp. 319-64. 



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Proc. Roy. Soc, XXVIII., pp. 445-9. 



Weight, E. Perceval.— On Pollen Plants. (3 figs.) Nature, XX., pp. 225-6. 



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BouLAY. — Revision of the Flora of the Northern Departments of France. 

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Italian Cryptogamic Herbarium, published by the Italian Cryptogamic 

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