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Copeluad, from the publishers, Messrs. Macmillan and Co.; The 

 Horticultural Record, compiled by E. Cory, from Mr. W. J. 

 Bean ; Beknopt overzicht der meest gehruikte G eneesmid delen in 

 Nederlandsch Oost-Indie, by J. van Dongen, from the Kolouiaal 

 Instituut, Amsterdam; Elements of the Science of Botany as 

 established by Tyiunaeus, ed. 3, 3 volumes, by E.. Duppa, from 

 Mrs, Luckhurst; The Banana, by W. Fawcett, from the puh- 



Stud 



treatment 



f fungus diseases of 



om Prof. H 



./ New South Wales, by J. H 



^1-54,^ from the Secretary of Agriculture, Sydney, while the con- 

 tinuation of the same author's Critical Revision of the Genus 

 E^icalyptus, of which 21 parts have now been published, has been 

 received from Mr. Maiden himself; the parts of the North 

 American Flora issued during the year have been received from 

 Dr. N. L. Britton; The Weed Flora of Iowa, by L. H. Pammel 

 and others, from the Iowa Geological Survey; volume viii. of 

 The Rothamsted Memoirs, from the Secretary, Board of Agri- 

 culture and Fislieries; An Account of the Morisonian Herharium, 

 etc., by S. H. Vines and G. C. Druce, from the Delegates of the 

 Clarendon Press, Oxford; Webbia, vol. iv. pt. 2, from the editor, 

 Prof. Y,golmo Maitelli; and A Monograph of the- Genus Sabicca, 

 ^'vu' -'^- Wernham, from the Trustees of the British Museum. 



A i^^il^^i^l? ^^^i^^e been presented by their respective 

 ^thoTs :~The Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. 

 liniley, vol i-n; 4tZa5 de la Flore d' Algerie, by J. A. Battandier 



3-4 (from 



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i.olomat, by M. B. Berro, a work dealing historically with ; 

 culture mainly m Paraguay, -GTruguay and Argentina; also 



ZTr?' ^lY '''''' ^^ ^^^ ^"^^ ^^*^o^ 5 ^^e Species of Sargassum 

 tel 4? ^^^^ coo.*. 0/ the Danish West Indies, etc., and The 



mrZL Tm^ ^^' ^r''^ ^''* ^"^^*^^' P^^t 2, both by F. 

 I'S'o/ .f "r"^^^ 0/ iAe (?enn. Dry^teris part 1, and 

 TchZd * ^^f^^^«^ ^Veoies of Dryopteris, etc., both by 

 Col^rvlTf'l^l ^°]r'-"^ P"P^^^ ^y Sir Arthur H. Church o^ 

 LCter:uIh7fn^^^\^^^ %^^ ^Zumznt^m in Plants, etc. ; 



CoMbt^rj^ ^^^^^ W F. E. Elf vino- ; 



pnrt 4^. i^i ^f ^«d^^^ ' 4 Flora of California, by W. L. Jepson, 

 recorded hi B 'v. f'.f'^ «"^ principal Climbers, etc., 



.^I'e bv G M^™' V J. H. Lace; TAe Fui^u Flora o York- 



latteWfLmMr G rl"^^! -.^'^A'^"^^' ^^^^^ ^^S. additions by the 

 the .V.r W p- ^ Cro^sland) iDate growing in the Old World and 



by 0. SaW4ean 4„/^^'i-^'rr^T'*^"^' ^"^ ^' Spha^elariacees, 

 tion, 1910 fri'r ^^r ^S^''?l?^«^^*^ ^'Term Nova' Expedi- 

 as well as LZf^in'-IS^i!^^ ^tj/^f ^^-^ts of the Riviera 

 Amonff flip -mn^ ./' "f -a- Stuart Thompson. 



tainedi No. 15 ' M„'" , '"oT^'^'^fiy l'™self of the plants con- 



i» iU antumn of ISC' Xlf,°r V ^T' ^°*»°'<= OarLns, Kew, 



- . " niie a list of stove and greenhouse plants 



