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sur les principes dirigeants.* De cette maniére lorsqu’un auteur admet 
deux ou trois principes essentiels, co celui, par exemple, de 
Varticle 8, ‘‘ d’éviter toute création inutile an noms,”’ il est conduit & 
Coc le reste, s’il veut étre conséquent avec lui-méme.—ALPH. DE 
ANDO 
RTULA SINUOSA IN WARWICKSHIRE:—It may be interesting - to 
note that I find 7. sinwosa in two widely prasny localities in Warwick- 
shire. Near Wootton Wawen, I find it on the mortar of a brick 
clay soil that tee gis Siege the D, a more vigorous aif 
Botanical Mews. 
ARTICLES IN JOURNALS. 
: Ann. des Se. Nat. (t. xix., n. 1. December, 1873.)—J. Chatin, 
On the Development of the Ovule and Seed in Scrophulariacee, 
Solanaceze, Boraginacesw, and Labiate” (tab. 1-8).—(n. 2 & eb- 
ruary. —K, Prillieux, ‘On the Coloration and Tridoisehen of 
Neottia Nidus-avis”? tab. —E ezewski, ‘‘ Observations on 
t 9 
Crié, “ Microm mye ea Exotici Novi.’’—Boehm, ‘‘ On the Respiration 
of Terrestrial Plan 
. open Kiddy Archief. (ser. 2, v.1., pt. 3 873,)— 
X J, de Bruijn, “On Rumex Steinii and RB. "leptanthes ai, , and 
nae =~ Enation deus  Clveerts peer and Trifolium minus.” 
| Tan "0. A.J. A. Oudemany, « Additiona $ Mycological Flora of 
gland. ’"—Ib., * On a Fruit, half Citron, half Orange.”— W. ¥. RB. 
uringar and T. HH: d; Abeleven, ‘¢ Plants of Alkmaar, 1871.” 
Manrce. 
Grevillea.—S. 0, Li indberg, ‘‘ On Species of Zimmia” (translation). 
meee C. Cooke, « et Fungi” (contd.).—Nylander, “ New British 
chens ” peas on). 
& Ocsterr. Bot. Zeitschr.—G. Strobl., ‘Species of Seleranthus of 
tha, nie Celakovsky, ‘On the genus Trifolium’ ome? eee 
- ®, “Botanical Excursion in Montenegro in 3." —A. 
“Note istribution of Plants, &c.” (contd. ). —R. v.  Dochtrita, 
Nei on Calamintha etnensis, Strobl.”—H. Kemp, ‘‘ Supp. to Flora 
“ighbourhood of Vorarlberg ” (contd.). 
in Zeitung.—J. Scott, “ On the Indian Speciesof Loranthus andthe 
ake 
~ 1868, bits neiples de la Traduction anglaise: Laws of Botanical Nomenclature, i im 
