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'• Florulce oltensis Additamenta, ou Nouvelles Annotations a la 

 flore du departement du Lot," by M. Em. Malinvaud, X.^ (" Bull. 

 Soc. Bot. de France," t. xi. 7, October 191 1), contains interesting 

 notes on several species. 



"Sur quelques especes japonaises et chinoises du genre Scrofu- 

 laria," by M. G. Bonati (" Bull. Soc. Bot. de France," t. xi. 7, 

 October 19 ii). 



" Plantes nouvelles, rares ou critiques," by MM. les Abbes Coste 

 et Soulie ("Bull. Soc. Bot. de France," t. xi. 7, October 191 1).— 

 Genmium bohemicum, L. ; Vicia sicula, (iuss. ;x Geum cebetmense {G. 

 svlvaticum x urhamini), Coste et Soulie ; Artemisia chamcenielifolia ; 



y. Thymus aveyronensis {T. vulgaris y. Serpyllum), Coste et Soulie; 



X Thymus vivariensis, Coste et Revol., etc. 



" The Relation of Climax Vegetation to Islands and Peninsulas," 

 by Roland M. Harper ("Bulletin Torrey Botanical Club," November 

 1911). 



"An Ecological Study of Whitewater Gorge," by L. C. Petry and 

 M. S. Markle (" Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science," 

 1910). 



"Induced and Occasional Parasitism," by D. T. MacDougall 

 ("Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club," October 191 1). 



" Om. Ijungbranning for skogskultur," by Edward Wibeck (" Med- 

 delanden fran Statens Skogsforsoksanstalt," 8, 191 1). 



"En margborrsharjning i ofre Dalarna," by Torsten Lagerberg 

 (" Meddelanden fran Statens Skogsforsoksanstalt," 8, 191 1). 



"Origin and History of our Garden Vegetables and their Dietetic 

 Values," by Professor G. Henslow, M.A., F.L.S., V.M.H. ("Journal 

 of the Royal Horticultural Society," December 191 1). 



"On Tumour and Canker in Potato," by A. S. Home, B.Sr., 

 F.G.S. ("Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society," December 191 1). 



Reviews, Book Notices, etc. 



The Twenty-Seventh Annual Report of the Watson Botanical 

 Exchange Club, 1910-1911. 



Under the enthusiastic management of its Hon. Secretary and 

 Editor the Report of this Club continues to increase in size and 

 usefulness. As usual, the Report is confined to notes upon the 

 specimens sent in for distribution by members, and these contain a 

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