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Prentice, Cuartes SENonER, Apotpn, M.D. 
French locality for Ulex australis, On Carex pediformis and other new 
127; Plants at Nice, 127 Austrian planis, 85 
Ravpus, T. S., A.L.S. Simpson, THomas 
Earthquake at sea, 56; Sketch of the Udora Canadensis in the Wiske, near 
vegetation around Wellington, New Kirby, in Yorkshire, 54 
Zealand, 57 Stewart, NEIL 
Reynonps, Ricnarp On the various sections of coal, consi- 
Impatiens Noli-me-tangere at Amble- dered in their relation to th eblock, 
side, 30 and the relative views of histologists 
Rosson, JosEPH thereon, 208 
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Gosforth (Cumberland) and adjacent Rare plants in the neighbourhood of 
district, in 1883, 1 Edinburgh, 89 
Russet Anna Turasne, M. L. B. 
Devonshire station for Lythrum hys- On the germination of the spores of 
sopifolium, 81; Bifid ferns, 81 the Uredinee, 63 
Sanpers, GiLBERT Warp, N. B., F.LS. 
On _ the fructification of the genus Gywmnegramma leptophylla in Jersey, 
Desmarestia, 110 128 
Sanperson, J. 8S. B., M.D. Warineton, Ropert 
Note un the supposed Antheridia of On preserving the balance between 
the Rhamnee, 116 the animal and vegetable organisms 
Sawers, W. in sea water, 9 
Desmarestia Dresuayi on the coast of Yates, James, F.L.S. 
Treland, 84 Inflorescence of Cycas revoluta and 
Seemann, Berruony, Ph.D., F.LS. Macrozamia spiralis, 103 
Remarks on Sarsaparilla, 65 
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