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A. Gris, * Note on etes a new genus of Proteaceæ (Cenarrhenes 
spathulafolia, A. Br. and A. Gris in Ann. Sc. Nat. ser. 5. t. iii.) — 4. 
À “ Plants of rl neighbourhood of Fontainebleau” (Viola aveniotla 
sp. nov., very near V. sylvestris, Fries). —Chaboisseau, ** Notes on some 
rare nity curious botanical books.” 
May. 
Monthly Microscopical Journal.—H. J. Slack, “ The supposed Fungus 
on Coleus leaves, and notes on Podisoma fuscum and P. Juniperi” (The 
of Synchytrium, are referred to on on € exterior of the leaf.* 
Geological Magazine.— W. T. * On Oolitic Conifers” (Re- 
vision of Athrot iun. Pinites Solontofensis, sp. nov.; Condylites, gen. 
nov. 
Botanische Zeitung. — F. Buchenau, ** Ou the development of the 
flowers in the Compositæ” (Tab. you Sachs, “ Researches on the 
growth of roots in length." dar v. Janczewski, “ Comparison of the 
modes of development of Archegonia." 
lora.—S, Schwendener, * Di on the gonidia question 
A. Ernst, * Further observation on the structure of the a af 
Euphorbia” (tab. 5).— 4. Geheeb, “Bryological notes from th 
Journal of the Linnean Society. ie v N. A. Dalzell, ** Re- 
marks on Dolichos uniflorus, Lam. W. Bennett, “ On the floral 
structure of Impatiens fulva, Nütt.,- > hh Ar reference to the 
imperfect self- fertilized flowers " (Tab. 3).—D. Hanbury, “Note on 
Amomum angustifolium, Sonnerat."— M. J. Berkeley, ** Australian 
Fungi, principally from Baron F. von Mueller and Dr. R. Schomburgk.— 
ickie, * On the marine Algæ of the island of St. Helena."—$. O. 
Lin berg, “ Remarks on Mesotus, Mitten. M es * New 
Leguminose from Western Asia.” —S. O. Xésdiery, * On Zoopsis." 
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ooks.—A. Smee, F.R.S. ‘My Garden, its Plan and Culture, 
together with a general de escription of its Geology, Botany, and Natural 
nia: (Bell and Daldy, 21s.) J. H. Balfour, fie Book of Bo- 
. Bo mpleting the 
itis (Hardwicke). . de Visiani, * Flore Dalmatice Pene 
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