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tically a new perpen though Mr. Hemsley has no doubt been consi- 
derablv indebted to the eminent botanists and horticulturists named. 
, affords a reasonable expectation, which i is not disappointed on in- 
Primula sinensis (} nat. size). 
accounts of the 7 papa remarks on their history, native countries, &c., 
may be confidently accepted as correct ; their fault lies in their brevity, 
Se doubtless sie radable if the book was to be kept to the limit 
of a volu 
me. 
t is no doubt the iartiehons which are the attractive 
ru fuln s thes 
m 
careful and concise Gacrptie ions which accompany them 
kindness of te publishers specimens of the illustrations are aus 
in this notic Bot. 
Botanical Mews. 
Articies in JounNALS.— Marcu. 
Grevillea.—M. C. Cooke, ‘British Fungi” (contd.).—W. A. 
Leighton, “ Not otes on Hellbom's Lichens of Lule Lapmark ” (contd. ).— 
