56 NOTICES OF BOOKS AND MEMOIRS, 
s THE Dunwich Rosr ?—Among the ‘traditions of the 
ancient city of St. Felix, whose crumbling ruins have for centuries 
s ns and h 
dark green leaves, growing like the blackberry leaves, for which at 
took them.” (E ish in ‘ Fraser’ i 
found with pink flowers at Framlingham, once the stronghold of 
the Bigods, but this igs hardly consistent with the account in 
Fraser.—R. A. Pryor. 
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Extvacts and Notices of Books and Memoirs. 
REPORT OF THE HERBARIUM OF THE ROYAL GARDENS, 
KEW, FOR 1879. 
By Sir J. D. Hooxer, K.C.8.1., &0.* 
Hereartum.—The most important accessions to this depart- 
ment consist of :—A very complete set of the plants collected in 
imself. 
I , formed 
by Prof. Macoun, of Belleville, the joint property of that gentle- 
man and of the Canadian Commissioners of the Paris Exhibition. 
wAen on a mission to the Pacific Islands to procure sugar-canes, 
pie Dace Ce bie Aerated SM eee OGD Aa ar 
2 Seems necessary to state, as accounting for the appearance of this 
abstract so long after date, that the Report, although dated Jan. Ist, 1880, did 
not actually appear until the latter end of October of that year.— Ev. Journ. Bor. J 
