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the Highlands of Braemar (Botanical Rambles in Braemar, 

 Dundee, 1844), described in a picturesque style; Moore, 

 on the rare Plants of Yorkshire (Report of the British As- 

 sociation held at York, pp. 70-1) ; Andrews,on the Island 

 of Arran and the West Coast of Ireland (Lond. Journ. 

 of Bot. 1845, pp. 569-70). 



Local British Floras : On the county of Cork in Ireland 

 (The Botanist's Guide for the County of Cork : Contri- 

 butions towards a Fauna and Flora of the county of Cork, 

 London, 1845, 8vo), contains 885 Phanerogamia, and 936 

 Cryptogamia ; Jenner, on the country around Tunbridge 

 Wells, in Kent (A Flora of Tunbridge Wells ; Tunbr., 

 1845, 8vo), includes also the Cryptogamia. 



Systematic works on British plants : Bell Salter, three 

 new species of Eubus (Ann. Nat. Hist, xv, p. 305) ; Bab- 

 ington on Cuscuta (ibid, xvi, pp. 1-3), containing figures 

 of C. trifolii and C. approximata Bab., the latter brought 

 over from the East Indies, with seeds of Melilotus; Parnell, 

 on the Grasses (Descriptions of the Grasses of Great 

 Britain, illustrated by 210 figures) ; Spruce, on some 

 newly-discovered Mosses (Lond. Journ. of Bot., 1845, 

 pp. 169-95); 23 Jungermanniae with 4 new species; 

 Taylor, on 6 Jungermanniae new to great Britain, (ibid, 

 pp. 276-8,) amongst them one new species; Salwey, the 

 rare Lichens of Wales (Ann. Nat. Hist., xvi, pp. 90-9) ; 

 Hassall, a History of the British Fresh-water Algae, in- 

 cluding the Desmideae and Diatomaceae, with upwards of 

 100 plates (London, 1845, 2 vols. 8vo). The Phytologist 

 is continued. The following collections of dried plants 

 must be mentioned : Salicetum Britannicum auct. Leefe 

 (see Ann. Rep. for 1843), fasc. 2, see the critical remarks 

 by Sonder (in Ann. Nat. Hist, xv, p. 275); M'Calla, 

 Algae Hibernicae, vol. i (Dublin, 1845, 4to), with 50 

 species; Ayres, Mycologia Britannica (London, 1844), 

 containing 50 sp., may be regarded as a continuation of 

 Berkeley's work. 



Van den Bosch has published the third part of his 

 Flora of Zealand (see Ann. Rep. for 1842), containing 



