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Santalaceae by Dr. A. W. Hill, which is followed by the 
Balanophoraceae by Mr. C. H. Wr right. Huphorbiaceae, for 
which Sir D. Prain, Mr. N. E. Brown and Mr. J. Hutchinson 
are responsible, occupies the rest of this Part, and extends almost 
to the end of Part III. (pp. 385-528) which was published in 
May, 1920. Part III. also includes U/maceae and concludes 
with the 3rd species of Ficus in Moraceae. 
Flora of Tropical Africa.—Since the last notice of this work 
appeared (Kew Bull. 1913, p. 283) six more paris have been 
published as follows : — 
Vol. vi. Sect.2, pt. 1, pp. 1-192 Nae 1916 
ne tke rt. A De 1-192 * i917), 
»» vi. Sect. 2, pt. 2, pp. 193-359 Feb, 1918). 
5, 1x. pt. 2, pp. 193-384 (Apr. 1918). 
» 1x. pt. 3, pp. 385-576 (July 1919). 
sore 7-760 (July 1920). 
Yolume vi. Sect. 2, pts. 1 and 2, deals with the remainder of 
the Monochlamydeae ‘and with the Gymnosperms, a following 
families bei ng described :—Ulmaceae, *Barbeyac Canna- 
binaceae {by A. B. Rendle), rari (by Gag 8 Rendle and J. 
Hutchinson), Urticaceae (by A. B. Rendle), Myricaceae (by J- 
Hutchinson), Casuarineae (by C. H. Wright), ae and 
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Ceratophylleae (by S. A. Skan), Gnetaceae (by H. V. Pear- 
on). Pinaceae and Taxaceae (by O. Stapf), and We Cycle 
(by D. Prain). 
Vol. ix. pts. 1-4, deals with the Gramineae (by O. Stapf), of 
which there are 178 genera arranged in 19 og the 75th genus 
Setaria, being reached at the end of ‘anal fou 
Botanical Magazine.—The following plants are figured in the 
numbers for J dnoh August and September: —Nuphar poly- 
sepalum, Engel 8852), from the mountain lakes of Colorado; 
Piscestliallic pnlaa Rolfe (t. 8853), a native of Costa Rica; 
Cotoneaster serotina, CREF (t. 8854), from W pee: China; 
Daphne tangutica, Maxim. (t. 8855), from Kan Western 
hina; Coelogyne integerrina, Ames bes 8856), a nate of the 
Botanical Magazine.—The numbers for October, November 
and December, om completing Vol. XVI. of the F ourth Series 
of the magazine contain the following illustrations :—Verbascum 
ed by Dr. Rendle ona peculiar Nish African 
* ily establish 
A new family ¢ ly referred by Schweinfurth to the Urticaceae. 
and Arabian plant previous 
