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Merion Naturalist. —T. C. Porter, “The Fedias of the Northuru United 
States.”—C. C. Parry, * Locality of the new species of Arceuthobium’ 
A. minutum, Engelm. MS. Parasitic on Abies nigra. Discovered b, 
i Millington, 10th August, 1871, two miles north of Warrensburg, 
York). 
Bulletin de la Soc. Bot. de France, tom. xviii. p. 3.—4A. Barrandon, 
. ID.—J. B. M Brongnia 
and A. Gris, * Supplement to the Proteaceze of New Caledonia” (Beau- 
prea, gen. nov. B. gracilis, spathulafolia, want Hum Pancherii, Balanse). 
—E. Gaudefroy and E. Mouillefarine, “ On the Plants found in the environs 
of Paris in 1871 ” (a Flora of the two sieges ; list of 190 species, chiefly 
Algerian; seeds brought with fodder for French a rmy).—Col. Paris, 
s Vegetation of the "neighbourhood of Constan ? (Algeria).—A. 
Arrondi 
on.” -Py capone m, “On the oleiferous. Canals of Composite.”’— 
A arion, “ Piae f the Department du Nord” (Wolfia purses in the 
ditches of the fortifications of Lille, Valenciennes, and Douai).—E. Mer. 
“ The Physiological Action of freezing on Plan " (continued).—P. Sagot, 
‘On Yams.” —E. Timbal- Lagrave, es Rand tion of the Hieracia of 
Lapeyrouse " (continued).—A. Pérard, ** Addenda to list of Phanerogams 
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acts. 
nold, “ Lichenological Fragments xv. »— PF. Schultz, 
“ Observations on à the "Vlora of the Palatinate” (continued).—S. Kurz, 
“ Note on Lobelia virum 7... K. Prantl, “ Results of recent Researches 
on Stomata " (Tab. VI.).—A. W. Eichler, *' Further Remarks on the 
Flowers of Cruciferee.’ put H. Schultes, “ Note on Begonia patula, Fisch. 
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Botanische Zeitung. —F. W. Klatt, “On the genus Iris.” —H. G. 
Reichenbach, £; Obituary of Berthold Seemann."—4A. Er “ist, ** (On the 
growth and development. of the leaves in Hydrocleis nymphoides, See 
(Limnocharis Humboldtii, C. L. Rich)."—H. Hoffmann, “ On Vari 
—A. Ernst,“ List of Plants — in September,'1871, on the Tai 
group of islands, Los Roques."—€C. Hee "—— 4 — K^ decipiens, 
Ehrh., and Hybrids deest cuc and S. granulata, L.” Reichen- 
bach, t; * On Cundurango " (defined as a Lape of beste M. Cun- 
durango, Reichb. f.). 
New Books.—Lin dley and Hutton, * Fossil Flora, vol. i. (re-is 
—J. H. Balfour, * First Book of Botany.'— . Sa ides and others, 
* Mycological Illustrations,’ part 2 (with 24 plates J 
A general index to the last ten volumes of Regel's * Gartenflora ’ has 
been iss ued, giving a reference to all the ted mentioned, which includes 
eur of Bo ehe is in active prepa ration. Besides «eel IÉ 
corrections of the two volumes of which the work at present consists, 
supplementary third see is in contemplation. 
