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hig last two pages begin the presentation of Piperaceae by C. de 
‘. 
_ THE THIRD FASCICLE? of Haldcsy’s Flora of Greece has appeared, com- 
ueting the first volume. The previous parts were noticed in this journal for 
Api (p. 290) and December (p. 419). The present part includes from 
eae to Dipsaceae, and closes with a full index of the whole volume. — 
The fist fascicle® of the second volume has also appeared, containing the. 
ipositae complete, and the beginning of Campanulaceae.—J. M. 
THE SECOND, THIRD, AND FOURTH FASCICLES of the fifth volume of 
Thomé’s Flora von Deutschland have appeared. As stated in a notice of 
the fist fascicle (Bor. Gaz. 33: 71. 1902), this volume deals with cryptogams, 
Seepting pteridophytes, which appeared in the first volume, and is the work 
‘Dr. . Walter Migula. The three fascicles received continue the presenta- 
ous —e ee, and contain twenty-three plates, eight of are 
: Tae SIXTH FASCICLE? of Engler’s great work on the genera and fami- 
eae by Engler 
. frican plants has just appeared, containing the Anonact 
Diels, Twenty-two genera are recognized, three of which (Asteranthe, 
t, and Uvariastrum) are described as new, ue sansa 2 = e 
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