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Scholium to Hampe's Prodromus Florae Hercyniae; by Dr. Wallroth. 



De Plantis Mexicanis, &c., continued; by Dr. Sclilechtendal. 



Upon the genus Tetradidis ; by Dr. Bunge; (with a plate.) 



Conferva Lehmanniana, a new species, described by Dr. Lindenberg ; 

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On the structure of the stems of Isoetes lacustris; by Prof. Mold; 

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On the JlausscJuoarm, [a kind of Fungus;] by Sclmahe. 



Synopsis Desmidiearum hucusque cognitarum ; by /. Menegldni. 



On the proper place of several families of plants in the natural system. 

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Some new Diatomacese of the Eastern coast of Adriatic ; by Hya- 

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On the movement of the fluid in C'losteriwu Lumda ; by the same; 

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On a collection of plants from Bahia; by Dr. Schlechtendal. 



Observationes Botanicas ; by the same. 



Compositarum novarum decades, offert Dr. G. Walpers. 



Annual Report on the Flora of Hercynia, &c. ; by E. Hampe. 



On the Carices of Thunberg's Flora Capensis; by Dr. Schlechtendal. 



On a monstrosity of the leaves of Trifolium repens ; by Dr. G. Wal- 

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Observations on the variation of the Willows; by E. Hampe; with 

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Four new species of Mammillaria ; by C. Ehrenberg. 



There are also copious bibliographical and miscellaneous notices ap- 

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4. Wikstrom ; Annual Beports to the Boyal Swedish Academy of 

 Science, on the Progress of Botany. The latest volume we have re- 

 ceived, is the Annual Report for the year 1837, presented to the Swedish 

 Academy in March, 1838, and published (in the Swedish language,) at 

 Stockholm, in 1839. It forms an octavo volume of 612 pages: it gives 

 a well arranged account of all the botanical works published during the 

 year 1837, so far as they were known to the editor. This work is trans- 

 lated into German, from year to year, with some additions, by Dr. 

 Beilschmied of Breslau, to whom we are indebted for a German edition of 

 the Report for 1821, 1822, and 1824, (Breslau, 1838, forming a volume 

 of 230 pages;) that for 1831, (Breslau, 1834, 200 pages;) and that for 

 1835, (Breslau, 1838,) which forms a volume of about 420 pages, with 

 copious indexes, &c. 



