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spheres of life and labour, —a man who, through the years of a long 
life, devoted his best energies, with unflagging persistence, to the highest 
objects, whom none knew but to love, and none named but to praise. 
Jj. GB. 
NEW PUBLICATIONS. 
Flora of Devon and Cormwall. pe J. W. N. Kzys. Part 2: 1867. 
Part 3: 1868. 
In our fourth volume, pp. 381-383, we noticed the first part of 
this Flora, which contained the Orders Ranunculaceae to Geraniacee ; 
in the present parts the enumeration is continued to the end of the 
Composite 
Several suggestions made in the above-mentioned review have been 
adopted by the author, and the two pura now under notice are in 
many n their ir predecessors. Many 
more Me works are quoted, and the list of contributors is much in- 
creased; the arrangement of the localities has been altered for the 
better, a more care is taken in quoting authorities, though there is 
still room for improvement in this respect. 
About 375 species are enumerated in these two parts, Babington’s 
‘Manual’ being the standard employed; there are, however, several 
doubtful natives, and probable errors of observation, included in this 
number. 
A search through the ante-Linnzan authors would probably add a 
few more species to the Flora; e. 7. a Cornwall locality for Diotis mari- 
jima is given by Ray in the first edition of his Catalogus Plant. 
Anglis, p. 136. 
We hope Mr. Keys will be able to finish his work; would it not be 
better to page continuously, instead of beginning a fresh paging with. 
new parts as is done in Part 3? 
En liten Proflit pa Namnfürbistring. By S. O. Lindberg. Helsingfors : 
1867. 
In this contribution to correct nomenclature its author does that 
justice to S. F. Gray, author of the * Natural Arrangement of British 
Plants, for one genus of Hepatice, which had already been done in 
