122 NOTICES OF BOOKS. 
~ notice of the author, may be mentioned the “ Pharmaceutical 
urnal,” the ‘“‘ Annals and Magazine of Natural History,’ the 
he ournal of the Horticultural Society,” the ‘‘ Monthly Microscopical — 
Journal,” and the Transactions of the Irish Academy, of the Roy: 
Society ‘of Edinburgh, and of the Cambridge Philosophical Society. In 
British Colonies, and the roll of Scandinavian periodicals is wofully 
oy area the important publications of the Academies ani 
iti hagen 
arranged under the names of countries or places would be a 
addition to future annual volumes, and lead towards obtaining a coll 
plete enumeration of them all. 
ary to usual custom the faults of the book have pa pointed 
out first ; they are wholly those of omission, and only serv to show 
thing of value from it, and has arr, arranged all in a very handy form for 
reference. The ertislos are classified under the heads of o ( TOU 
olume. 
moh somewhat careful — through the English portion has re a 
very few lee of any sort, and evidence of unusual carefulness # 
precision, The geography’ is ey faulty ; ue: Lp - 
‘« Telands. But lth 
publi selentifio Hbeasion, and alt care ne any a tiresome and fruits 
search for papers the vefeweuce to which has been lost or ame 
Tcones Selecta ta i ie ag pala Per Srepuanca Scuuuit 
ET Carotum Katcus No. I. Pesth. 
Tur first part etnies SN which if continued is likely to 
valuable, contains ten plates of "Agarics beautifully printed in cn 
: : a 
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_ described by th rc oe ors. Some notice of this book has the 
appeared in these pages (Journ. Bot, 1873, p. 127); notes ® 
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late Figs, aay a (Amanita) Aureola, sa abe : 
f A. mus : 
and the size of the Spores is the same. Howeve 
