68 BOTANICAL GAZETTE. 
art I, treati 
cupied with the thorough examination of the “ morning-glory ” as preliminary 
to Part II, the structure of flowering plants. Part “TL discusses rs flowerless 
leisure of a whole season o ingle species than to hurry over a great number 
merely for the sake of cncovering their names. ” Would that every student 
could be impressed wit nig that idea. 
ize ; and one, withal, quite original in pegpher hae serengeiaeat. 
ices Americane emceate, distribute a T. F. Allen, M.D. Fasciculus IV. _ 
No. 31-40, 
ork of Dr. Allen in rede and making known our me ean 
ora is wonky of high comm tion. His well fect pews papers in the 
Bulletin of the Torrey Ci b, supplemented by the of cm 
ch are distributed wit h liberality make it ble to collect a 
P 
of Tol three of Chara, and an additiona Lextre- Ranetoner epelds ves ui 
— ew a bate Nitelia minuta, a new species, is accompanied by a descrip 
rf Gacdigee of the Native and Naturalized sae LA = City of Buffalo and its Viewn- 
ity. a nie F. Day. 8vo., 215 pp. 
rely the most complete local pomeme catalogue we have yo 
seen, for it includes both Phee nogams and Cryptogams. It is prefaced by Ss 
ered 
= he catalogue an authentic pe riie ‘. ik 
is certainly to be congratulated upon such a successful completion of a wor 
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