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the title ‘‘ Further Contributions to the Flora of Patagonia,’’ 
dealt with a collection made by W. Andrews in Patagonia and 
presented by him to Kew. The writer is indebted t o Prof. Hans 
Schinz of Zurich for calling his attention to these nee by Ball. 
F. Meigen, in Engler’s Bot. Jahrb. xvii. 1893, p. 199, has 
a paper, “‘Skizze der Vegetationsverhiltnisse von te stints in 
Chile,’? which contains a general account of the flora between 
Aconcagua and Maipu and a list of all the plants known from 
this area, 
Frombling, in Bot. Centrl. xvi. Jah. Bd. 62, 1895, pp. 4, 40, 
published a general account of botanical excursions conducted 
sac iag three years’ stay in Chi 
_W. Neger, in Engler’s Bot. ‘Jabrb. xxiii. 1896, p. 382, has 
an pen of the vegetation in §. Chile under the title “ Die 
Vegetationsverhiltnisse im nordlichen Araucanien (Flusegebiet 
des Rio Biobio).’”” The same botanist, in Engler’s Bot. Jahrb. 
xxvill. 1899-1901, p. 231, has a paper s Diladaahigeagewphicglibe 
aus den siidlichen Anden und Patagonien,’’ which records the 
observations made and the plants collected in the summer of 1896- 
_ 1897 in the Cordillera de Villarica. 
Expedition Antarctique Belge.—Resultats du Voyage du 
S.Y. Belgica en 1897-1899. Botanique (Les Phanerogames des 
Terres Magellaniques) par E. de Wildeman, 1905. This work 
consists of (1) a systematic enumeration of the Phanerogams 
ected by M. E. Racovitza during the voyage of t e 8.Y. 
Belgica towards the S. Pole, (2) a systematic enumeration of the 
Austro-Antaretic American Phanerogames, and (3) statistical 
tables of the same. The reports of the Princeton University 
Expeditions to Patagonia, 1896-1899, vol. viii. Botany, is at 
present composed of three bulky volumes, most of which are 
occupied by acloskie’s ‘‘ Flora Patagonica. ” A useful 
bibliography is given in the second volume. Ww. B. T, 
The Flora of Jamaica.—The 4th volume, the 3rd to be as 
lished, of the ‘* Flora ‘st Jamaica,”’ by W. Fawcett and A 
text and incorporated apahid The arrangement ¥ollowed 3 is that 
» Durseraceae, Meliaceae, Malpighiaceae, 
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