NOTICES OF BOOKS. 815 
Seg —— Dyer, Geol. Mag., vol. ix., p. 195, pl. ¥ 
ar r Oolite. Solenhofen. 
Cupretnylon Pritchardi, Kr. ; Macloskie, Journ. Bot., vol. x., 
Tertiary. Lough Neagh. 
Pits Speman Dyer, Geol. Mag., vol. ix., p. ss pl. v., 
Oolite. ee to 
Dabr Withowa, Lindl. races iy ; Carruthers, Geol. keg ., Vol. ix., 
p. 58, fig. 4. Carbon burgh 
Prototaxites Logant, Bevciyi see Nematophycus. 
GyMNOSPERME ? 
Antholithes, Brongn. ; Carruthers, Geol. niga vol. ix., p. 5 
Cardiocarpon, Brongn.; Carruthers, Geol.. Mag., Big ‘ix. we 
p- 52. 
Car dionarpum australe, Carr., Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. 
xxviii., p. 356, pl. xxvil., f, 4, Ce yr 
6 
C. Lindley?, Carr., l.c., p. 56, f. 1 and 2. Carboniferous. 
rk. 
C. en Carr., l.c., p. 57, f. 3. Carboniferous. Coal- 
brook Dal 
paaenaeatie 
hocites Grantoni, Paterson ; tens Geol. Mag., vol. ix., 
“s 58, fig. 6. Carboniferous. Edinbur: 
Notices of ooks. 
od 
Flora Orientalis : sive Enumeratio plantarum in Oriente, a eae et 
to Indiw fines, hucusque observatarum; auct 
Borssrer. Volumen secundum. Geneve et Basiles. "1872. 
(Pp. 1159.) 
Tue present ee. of this most valuable ee we extends 
re—as far as the first volume of Benth d Hooker’s 
“¢ Genera ”— maintains the high reputation of its eee as an 
able and accomplished botanist, yes an unrivalled critical knowledge 
hi i ern 
excellent arrangement of Koch is plloweds in are the 144 sere 
of Trifolium enumerated, except that Presl’s section Parame 
