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Friihlings vegetation von Colima in Chile, A. R. Philippi. 

 (Gartenflora, 1888, 152-154). 



Fungi Gnaranitici. Ch. Spegazzini. (Rev. Mycol. xi. no and 



157). . 



An * enumeration with collection numbers and habitats of 



species from Paraguay. Several new genera and species are 

 described. 



Gentiana calycosa. E. Regel. (Gartenflora, t. 1270). 



Histology of the Leaf of Taxodinvi, IL Stanley Coulter. (Bot. 

 Gaz. xiv. 101-107, PI. XI). 



Iowa — Notes on the Flora of A. S. Hitchcock. (Bot. Gaz. xiv. 

 127-129). 



Lactuca Scariola. E.J. Hill. (Bot. Gaz. xiv. 153). 

 Note of its establishment in the vicinity of Chicago, 



Ltst of Plants fj'om Lower Calif or^iia sent to the Smithsonian In- 

 stitution by Lieut. Chas, F, Pond, U. S. Navy. Geo. Vasey. 

 (Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1888, 16%). 



From collections made in Cedros and San Bonito Islds., re- 

 cently worked up by Prof Greene. 



Loco Weed, Prof L. E, Sayre. (Sixth Biennial Report of the 

 State Board of Agriculture, Kansas, part second, 147-15 i). 

 From this paper we learn that about $200,000 has been ex- 

 pended by the State of Colorado in a wholly ineffectual at- 

 tempt to destroy these poisonous plants. 



Loco Weeds. (Pharm. Rundsch. vii. 168, 169, illustrated.) Fig- 

 ures are given of Astragalus moUissimus and Oxyt7'opis Lam- 

 berti. 



Man 



Carl Ochsenius, (Botan. Central- 



blatt, xxxviii. 689-694; 721-727; II figures) 



Medicinal Tree — A Native. (Mining and Sci. Press, Iviii. 475 ; 

 illustrated). 

 A short account and excellent representation of Ilex Cassine. 



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Mission Viticole en Amerique. P. Viala. (8vo. pp. 387, plates 

 (chromolithographs). Coulct, Montpellicr, France, and G. 

 Masson, Paris). 

 This work embraces a monograph of the North American 



