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capense, Bolus; Gethyllis longistyla, Bolus; spp. noy.)—F. Town 
send, ‘On a n Er ythraa new to England’ (1 tab. E. capitata, B. 
pate. eta te see Journ. Bot., 1881, Rs 87).—F. Darwin, ‘ Theory 
of the Growth . Cuttings. _oW. Phillips, ‘ Revision of genus 
Vibrissea ’ (abstract 
Magyar Nobsesienk Lapok.—C. Demeter, On the ny se 
of Rosanoff in the tissue of st tetiapices —F. aarschmidt, ‘ 
rochytrium in Transsilvania.’— A. K init; ‘ Plante ine 
hucusque cognite ’ (contd. a 
Midland Naturalist—J. E. Bagnall, ‘ Flora of Warwickshire ’ 
Shey ‘ 
Bot. Zeitschrift—_M. Willkomm, ‘ Spanish-Portuguese 
Plante’ "{ anaadetiii commutatna, sp. n.)—-H. Braun, ‘ Salix 
Heimerli,’ n. hybr.—D. Hire, ‘ On Crocus vernus. '——M. Ga ndoger, 
~* Pugillus’ (conelusion—forms of Gaudinia fragilis)—S. 8. von 
Miggenburg, ‘ Mycological Rose. ’"—P. G. Strobl, ‘ Flora of Etna’ 
(contd.) 
Popular Science Review.—W. 8S. Kent, ‘The Myxomycetes or 
rey Apa feat ; Animals or Plants ?’ (2 tab.) 
cottish Naturalist—J. Knox, ‘Life of George Don.’—J- 
> ati Gaelic po of Plants ’ (contd.) 
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Proceedings of Socteties. 
Linnean Society or Lonpon. 
Hig #3 21, 1881.--W. §. Dallas, Esq., F.L.S., in the chair.— 
. Chas. Batnanl, Jas. Bisset, Wm . Ho Imes, Dr. W. Marriott, 
John C. Sawer, begs S. Stubbs were severally balloted for, and 
elected Fellows of the Society. —The proposed Alterations of the 
up from the plant now called H. roseus, Thore; that name, - 
therefore, must fall into the category of a synonym. Torrey and 
Gray have gone further, and, by combining H. Moscheutos and H. 
— - entirely wa the name palustris. 
—Arthur Grote, Esq., Vice-President in the ¢ 
Airs Dichler, Director Ms ‘ths Botanic Garden, Berlin, was emer 
a Foreign Member.—There was exhibi ted for Dr. mre uln 
Masters a cone of Pinus Grenvillee from Mexico; a “ gnaur” from 
the trunk of the Cedar of Lebanon; and a series of. wall tigre 
