NOTICES AND EXTRACTS. 



London Journal of Botany, 83, 84 ; December, 1848, 450 



Paper on three supposed Species of Polystichum. By Professor Kunze, 455 



Abstract of a Paper by Professor Edward Forbes on some Peloria Varieties of Viola 

 canina (Extracted from the Proceedings of the Linnean Society, xxxvi.), 457 



Flora Hertfordiensis ; or a Catalogue of Plants found in the County of Hertford, with 

 the Stations of the rarer Species. Part IV. By the Rev. R. H. Webb, 

 M.A., and the Rev. W. H. Coleman, M.A., 461 



Hand-Book of British Ferns ; intended as a Guide and Companion to Fern Culture. 

 By Thomas Moore, Curator of the Botanic Garden of the Society of Apo- 

 thecaries, 465 



The Elements of Botany. By M. Adrien de Jussieu, Translated by James Hew- 

 etson Wilson, F.L.S., F.R.B.S., &c, &c. London : Van Voorst, Paternos- 

 ter Row, 1849, 471 



The Letters of Rusticus on the Natural History of Godalming, 517 



On the Discovery of Udora or Anacharis in Berwickshire, in 1842, and again in 1849. 

 By Dr. George Johnston (Extracted from the Proceedings of the Ber- 

 wickshire Naturalists' Club), 540 



The Ancient Straits of Malvern. An Essay on the Former Marine Conditions which 

 separated England and Wales, and an Account of the Probable Physical 

 Changes by which the Principality has become united to Great Britain. By 

 James Buckman, F.G.S., Professor of Geology and Botany in the Royal Ag- 

 ricultural College ; Fellow of the Botanical Society of Edinburgh ; Honorary 

 Local Secretary of the Botanical Society of London ; Honorary Member of 

 the Cheltenham Literary and Philosohpical Society ; of the Gloucester Phi- 

 losophical and Literary Society, &c. London : Longman, Brown, Green, 

 and Longmans, 546 



The Sea-Side Book. By W. H. Harvey, M. D. London : Van Voorst, 1849, 549 



A Paper on the Study of Natural History. By W. D. King. Read at the Mecha- 

 nic's Institution at Sudbury, March 16, 1849. Sudbury : Wright, 1849, 565 



Manual of Botany ; being an Introduction to the Study of the Structure, Physiology 

 and Classification of Plants. By John Hutton Balfour, M.D., &c, Pro- 

 fessor of Medicine and Botany in the University of Edinburgh, 581 



Count Suminski's Recent Observations on the Reproduction of Ferns, 613 



The Rhododendrons of Sikkim Himalaya. By Joseph Dalton Hooker, M.D., 

 &c. With Drawings and Descriptions made on the Spot. Edited by Sir 

 W. J. Hooker, K.H., &c. Second Edition. London: Reeve, Benham 

 and Reeve, 1849, 615 



The Rudiments of Botany : A Familiar Introduction to the Study of Plants. By 

 Arthur Henfrey, F.L.S., Lecturer on Botany at St. George's Hospital, 

 author of Outlines of Structural and Physiological Botany. With Illustra- 

 tive Woodcuts. London : Van Voorst, 1849, 647 



Cybele Britannica ; or British Plants and their Geographical Relations. By Hew- 

 ett Cottrell Watson. Vol. II. London : Longman & Co., 1849, 670 



Foot-prints of the Creator: or the Asterolepis of Stromness. By Hugh Miller. 

 London : Johnstone and Hunter, 26, Paternoster Row, 1849, 717 



REPORTS OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF SOCIETIES. 



Botanical Society of London, 396, 454, 488, 536, 564, 586, 610, 644, 669, 684, 717 

 Dundee Naturalists' Association, 444, 554, 586, 612, 644 



