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in their relation to altitude ; by H. C. Watson, Esq. [A most valu- 

 able paper.] 



II. A continuation of Mr. Watson's paper on the Plants of the 

 Grampians. — Description of Trochopterls, a new genus of Ferns ; by 

 G. Gardener, Esq. — Notices of some Plants new to the Flora of Bri- 

 tain ; by H. C. Watson, Esq. : they are Linaria Bauhinii, Lolium mul- 

 tifloruvi and Bromus commutatus. — Botanical information : containino* 

 extracts from a letter from Mr. James Drummond on Australian 

 Botany ; and from Dr. Hostmann on the Plants of Brazil. — Biogra- 

 phical sketch of the late Allan Cunningham. 



III. Biographical sketch of the late Allan Cunningham {continued). 

 — On the permanent regions of Alpine Vegetation ; by R. B. Hinds, 

 Esq. — Description of Coptophyllum, a new genus of Ferns ; by G. 



Gardener, Esq.— On Trichomanes vittaria ; by Sir W. J. Hooker, 



Enumeration of Fungi collected by Dr. Hostmann in Surinam ; by 

 the Rev. M. J. Berkeley.- — -Enumeration of Fungi collected by H. 

 Cuming, Esq. in the Philippine Isles ; by the Rev. M. J. Berkeley. 

 — Contributions to a Flora of Brazil ; by G. Gardener, Esq. 



IV. Contributions to a Flora of Brazil {continued) . — Contributions 

 to a Flora of South America; by G. Bentham, Esq. — Botanical in- 

 formation. — Notes of an excursion to North Carolina ; by Asa Gray, 

 M.D. {continued). 



V. Notes of an Excursion to North Carolina ; by Asa Gray, M.D. 

 {continued). — Characters of three new species of CAres^a ; with re- 

 marks on the identity of Pycnocephalum and Chresta; by G. Gar- 

 dener, Esq. — On the Plants of the Grampians (second paper); by H. 

 C. Watson, Esq. — On the position to be assigned to the genus 

 Cneonim in the natural series ; by P. B. Webb, Esq. — Botanical in- 

 formation : a letter from Mr. Bridges on the Botany of Chili. — Bio- 

 graphical sketch of the late A. Cunningham {continued). 



VI. Biographical sketch of the late Allan Cunningham {concluded). 

 — On Cenomyce retipora ; by Sir W. J. Hooker. — On a new species 

 of Meniscium from China; by Sir W. J. Hooker. — Botanical infor- 

 mation from Brazil, New Zealand and the Cape of Good Hope. — The 

 Regions of Vegetation ; by R. B. Hinds, Esq. — Notes on Mimosea; 

 by G. Bentham, Esq. 



The Phytologist : a Botatiical Journal. 



No. 13. June 1842. The commencement of a second annual Part. 

 Contents : — A History of British Lycopodia and allied Genera ; by 

 Edw. Newman (Pilularia globulifera) . — Sketch of an Excursion to 

 the Clova Mountains in July and August 1 840 ; by W. Gardiner, 

 Esq. — Notes on Arenaria rubra, marina and media ; by S. Gibson, 

 Esq. [The two former appear to us to be distinct sj)ecies, but we 

 cannot agree with Mr. Gibson in separating the latter from marina, 

 as our own observations would lead us to believe that the characters 

 drawn from the seeds and length of the capsule are not constant. We 

 trust that we shall not be considered presumptuous if we hint to this 

 very accurate observer, that a more frequent reference to the writin'^s 



