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which he and his predecessors, from the time of Professor Elias M. 
Fries, have on m many occasions afforded invaluable assistance by 
to Kaempfer and Thu eis erected in Nagasaki by Ph. 
Siebold. “The usefulness of the work, which represents so much 
patience, industry and care, will be gratefully recognised and 
appreciated by many botanists and particularly by py srs are 
interested in the floras of South Africa and Japan by the k 
ledge of which Thunberg has furnished us a some elassibal 
contributions. 
Botanical Magazine.—The marae 2 Fe are figured in the 
number for January, February and h:—Paeonia peregrina 
Mill. (t. 8742), from the Balkan paniueulss Bishrg itis set race- 
mosum, Sieb. & Zucc. (t. 8743), a native of the mountains of 
Central Japan; Macodes Sanderiana, Rolfe (t. 8744) obit the 
Malay Archipelago; Indigofera atari Franch. (t. 8745), from 
Yunnati; Agave fourcryodes, Lem. (t. 8746), a native of Yucatan; 
Riindodéudson prostratum, W. W. Smith (t. 8747), a native of 
50), 
Yunnan and Asparagus falcatus, Tinie: from fe ome and 
also a native of venaal and extra- Tropical oak Afri 
In the number for April, May and June the ae ini 
figured :—Primula anisodora, Balf. f. et Forr. (t. 8752) fro ra 
nan; Odontochilus lanceolatus, Benth. (t. 8753) from Sikkim and 
Khasia; Zanthoxylum planispinum, Sieb. et Zuce. (t. 8754) from 
yi a Erlangea aggregata, ae es We Rites: a native of 
ola; Monadenium erubescens, N. E. Brown (t. 8756) ‘ native 
on omaliland and Mbit: “Malu Us Sargent, Rehd. (t. 8757) 
from Japan; Angraecum m gracilipes, Rolfe (t. 8758) a ised of 
Madagascar; Rhodendron areas a aay (t. 8759) from 
Yunnan; Howea Belmoreana, Becc. indigenous to 
Lord Howe’s eee Bulbophyllum sear “Rolfe (t. 761) a 
native of Sumatra; Primula sylvicola, Hort. ex Hutchinson (t. 
8762) from Yeas: and Melicytus ramiflorus, Forst. (t. 8763) 
from New Zealand and Polynesia. 
