32 a NEWS. 
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and §. — De B 
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with special reference to Prickles ” (tab. ix. an 
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Botamska Notiser (15 Nov.).—A a hee “* Plantago ox Lange, 
anew Scandinavi an Plant.”—J. Eriksson and §. A. Tullberg, ‘‘ Notes 
on Flora of Scania.”—Swedish and Danish Botanical Gleratabe: 
1872 ; Finnish ditto, 1871-72. 
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Seige at 
ada, dedica 
to Prof. W. H. Brewer, of Yale College ; Ghiesbreghtia belongs to 
Scrophulariacex, and?is named after Dr. Ghiesbreght, who collected it 
in Mexico. The notes on Composite which follow are a sort of com- 
A tes has been sent to the members of the Riteaiival Exchange 
Club stating that the ill health of Dr. Boswell-Syme, the Curator, has 
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of 1874, when Mr. Duthie, who will then be a resident in n Kainburgh 
has undertaken to assist ree palin Curator i in his labou 
