deal more than 
7 _ begained. We 
‘ y now, 
when the Century Deities, and Crozier’s Dicheele of “borate 
terms have done what they could to spread the worst kind of botany 
E The sxity el have much to do, but we believe there are enough 
t0 help, when once started, it will check the existing evil C’est 
noe pas qui conte.—THEo. Hoim, Washington, D.C. 
ee ctoim bag do well to broaden his ideas of “strictly scien- | ie 
tany.— s. | | 
NOTES AND NEWS. a 
Brown U 
4 eaety bestowed upon noe W. W. Bailey the honorary 
e ot M. at es last commence 
Dr. L, CK of Be zk n, ap tor of Gartenflora and 
penbe of the i Boiinica Society, will attend the Congress in 
Hewet pe ViLMorIN has been appointed to represent the Société 
2 any tee at Mie International Botanical C Congress at Madi-_ 
rARD EDITION of Z. a Maladies de la Vigne has brought its 
ae wn in America, the Desmaziéres Pee 
. ch Institute, 
Beni CoO NO Marten, of. Florence: secretary of the Italian’ 
of Modena ee ale ad of. Luigi Macchiati of the pth University 
C a, will be attendance at the Madison Congr 
whe saree has just flowered for the first time in Europe, 
he hae to Mr. Max Leichtlin in Garde, ih: Chroni- 
: in 1879 by Professor C. S. Sargen 
“pa te the annotations upon our ae catefogues 
eae number ontaining much material of all kinds. 
ii e of Professo or Douglas H. Campbell among the editors. 
LR ee of the € Pteridophytes of South Africa, just published, 
Cpe, All Pr cludes 179 species, forty-two of which are peculiar to 
are — s known to occur south of the tropic of A 
Ss 
N TO systematic BOTANY, by Prof. Charle 
ee of Nebraska is announced from the press 
Ri uthor Oo ork correspo 
; he intended for r beginner rs, and the students will be in- 
_. 0 plants the groups. 
of all | 
nig Arthur C Wiehicae of Newfoundland, has for sale se 
Vol. el No. (5) for $2.00, and sets of Newfoundland 
