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Anuraea cochlearis, var. stipitata, EArenbg. 4. 
A. hypelasma, Gosse. 1, 3 and 4. 
A. serrulata, Ehrenbg. 4. 
A. tecta, Gosse. 2. 
Notholca acuminata, Mhrenby. 4. 
N. scapha, Gosse. Frequent in 1 and,2. 
N.labis, Gosse. 1. 
N. heptodon, Perty. 1. 
Pedalion mirum, Hudson. 3. 
11. PORIFERA. 
DEMOSPONGIAE. 
Ephydatia fluviatilis. 
Spongilla fluviatilis. On Dreissensia shells in lake. 
8. lacustris. Lake. 
12. PROTOZOA. 
CORTICATA. 
Vorticella mic.ostoma. Lake. 
Paramoecium caudatum. Lake. 
IL—FLORA. 
L PHANEROGAMS AND VASCULAR CRYPTOGAMS. 
By G. Nicholson, F.L.S. 
The following list of the flowering plants and higher cryptogams 
is founded on the one published in the “ Journal of Botany,” for 
January, 1875. Since that time a number of species has been 
added to the wild flora,and segregates have been duly determined. 
Some plants, such as Lysimachia Pilars, Typha angusti otia, 
Phragmites communis, &c., have all the appearance of being truly 
wild at Kew, but are not in reality natives of the district, having 
be noted at any season, but these are not included in the 
flora. A very interesting feature connected with the d flora of 
