XXXVni rilOCEE DINGS OF TH1-; 



PniENOGAMic Botany : — 



35. Fournier. Etymology and origin of the genus Hesperis. Bull. 

 Soc. Bot. Fr, xiii. 



J. Lange. Notes on the most important species figured in the 

 46th part of the * Flora Danica.' H, Dan. Soc. Se. Proceed. 18G7. 



G. Munby. On Iberis parvijlora, and on the Arab names of Al- 

 gerian plants. Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. xiii. 



Richter and Lorct. On a liomulea new to the south of France. 

 Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. xiii. 



Physiological and Miscellaneoits Botany : — 



D. Clos, On the pulvinary spines of some species of Asparagus. 

 Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. xiii. 



P. Duchartre. On the Growth of some Plants during the Night. 

 Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. xiii. 



E. Faivre. On some physiological phenomena in the vegetation 

 of Mulberry-cuttings. Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. xiii. 



F. Ilartig. On the circulation of the sap in Woody Plants. Ann. 

 Sc. Nat. Bot. Ser. 5, vii. 



Kirschleger. Morphology of the scale of Conifcrte, and of the aci- 

 cular leaves of Asparagus. Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. xiii. 



E. Prillieux. On the Colouring-matter of Black Grapes. On the 

 Development and Structure of the roots ofOrchidca). Bull. Soc. Bot. 

 Fr. xiii. 



S. EosanofF. On the red pigment of Florideae and its physio- 

 logical functions. Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. xiii. 



Chyptogamic Botany : — 



C. M. Gottsclie. Mexican Hepatica; described from Prof. Lieb- 

 mann's Collection, ]l. Dan. Soc. Sc. Trans. Ser. 5, vi. 



J. Milde. On the Fern Flora of Atlantis (the Atlantic islands). 

 Bot. Zeit. 1867. 



W. Nylander. Additions to the Lichens of Triana and Plan- 

 chon's * Prodromus Flora; Novogranatensis.' Ann. Sc. Nat. Bot. Ser. 

 5, vii. 



Miscellaneous : — 



Linnffii Species Plantarum. An interleaved and annotated copy, 

 which belonged to the poet Gray. Presented by Dr. Dickson. 



A. Murray. Journal of Travel and Natural History, No. 1. Pre- 

 sented by the Publishers. 



