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the descriptioDS at a guinea for each article. Yet he was 

 very sore about the book being called ' Sowerby's Botany,' 

 and thereby gave an illustration of the petulance of his 

 temper. (See 'Journal of Botan}^' 1872, p. 374.) 



P. 80. Lixdley's HEPtBARiuM. — THs valuable collection 

 is now at Cambridge, excepting the Orchidacese, which are 

 at Kew. Two of Lindley's most important works should be 

 noticed, viz. ' Genera and Species of Orchids,' and ' Folia 

 Orchidacea.' 



P. 81. — The 'Miscellaneous Botanical Works of Robert 

 Brown,' in 2 vols., with a vol. of plates, was issued by the 

 Kay Societ}^ in 1866. 



