Ill I : II. 1. 1 vriJATlM.N HoilTK i)I. K. 



Mr. Td.MiaUtV: Mr. 



Tisa , the director of the botanic garden and the autho- 

 rities, and requested the president to convey the thanks 



». Mr. Be Candolle supported the 

 ipe of the speedy recovery of pi 



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tulatioiis to prof. Parlatore, on the importance and richness 

 of the botanical collections. In particular he praised the 

 central herbarium and its arrangement. These propositions 

 were received with acclamation, and Messrs. Decandolle, 

 Gelesnow and Cesati were named to form the commission. 

 Mr. Bubani proposed that some mark of acknowledgement 

 be made in memory of the grand duke Leopold II of Tuscany, 

 who had done so much for botany .This was followed by various 

 other votes of thanks, and Mr. Ridolfi read a closing speech. 

 The syndic , Mr. Peruzzi , returned thanks on behalf of the 

 institute for the philosophical communications, and the 

 meeting broke up. 



LIST OF THE VICE-PEESIDENTS OE THE CONGRESS. 

 AKiii'.-LniTainr Mr. Sdihunor Strasbourg. 



tions on the floral en 

 on the vegetable para 



collection of new am 

 mograph of the Sali 



Linden 



Brussels 



J. Triana 



Bogota. 



J. Lange 



Copenha 



H. Baillon 



Paris. 



J. Planchon 



Montpel 



Bentham 



London 



Hooker 



Kew. 



D. Moore 



Dublin. 



J. Orplianides 



Athens. 



Bauwenhoff' 



Utrecht. 



W. Suringar 



Leyden. 



H. Beichenbach 





H. Weiidland 



Herrenh 



Mr. Gennero first submitted some oloerva 

 followed by an exposition of some facts 



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Schiibeler 

 A. De Cando 

 J. Desor 

 Hofmeister 



Stuttgardt. 



E. A. 



