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volumes with 2460 plates, is to be extended, at the suggestion of Prof. 
Fries, so as to embrace Swedish and Norwegian plants not already 
figured. Professor Liebmann is the editor. The Ist fasciculus of this 
supplement contains 60 plates, a great part of them containing two 
naturalist 
nea: 
L. von ScCHLECHTENDAL, which was said to be suspended, now goes 
on again with renewed spirit. The 26th volume (the 10th of the new 
Series) bears the date of 1853; but the Ist part was not published (as 
the cover properly informs us) until February, 1854, the second, in 
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group of Stackhousiacea, by T. Schuckardt; an elaborate disquisition 
on Bowvardia, and the first page of a critique upon the ra Pani- 
empt at a new arrangement of Gesneriacea, by 
Hanstein ; continuations of Planta Mulleriane (Australian) and Plante 
Wageneriane Columbice, by various authors, and one or. two small 
_ Contributions, We hope this long-established and valuable Botanical 
Journal will now go on with regularity and success. 
he Botanische Zeitung, a weekly Gazette, edited by von Schlech- 
tendal and von Mohl, now in its 12th year, is well sustained. Its prin- 
rival German Botanical gazette, now in its second year, is 
Bonplandia ; Zeitschrift fir die gesammte Botanik, edited by B. Szx- 
ANN, in on, i | a sheet o $ 
ally more pages, in small folio, issued on the first and fifteenth of every 
Month. It is handsomely printed, and is valuable for intelligence. 
late there is some unpleasant controversy between it and the Botanische 
Zeitung, which is to be regretted on 
7. Annales des Sciences Naturelles, etc., redigée pour la Zoologie 
Par M. Minne Epwarps, pour la Botanique par MM. Av. Bronentarr 
