GRAMINEES 59 
D. H. Campbell and 
sical researches of Prof. D. H. 
with the rest of the 
rof, 
others, raised to the rank of a class co-ordinate 
epatics 
are Ricci@, and two new varieties are described. A.G 
Graminées. Descriptions, figures et usages des Graminées spontanées et 
cultivées de France, Belgique, Iles Britanniques, Suisse. ar 
T. Husnot, Folio, pp. viii, 92; tt. 83. T. Husnot, Cahan, 
par Athis. 1896-1899. Price 25 francs. 
1 each, 
which they were received by the Department of Botany. They are 
as follow :— 
Part 1. Pp. 1-24; tt. 1-8. Oct. 81, 1896. 
Part 2. Pp. 25-48; tt. 9-17. June 23, 1897. 
Part 3. Pp, 49-72; tt. 18-24. Dec. 8, 1898. 
Part 4. Pp. i-viij (including title-page), 73-92; tt. 25-33. 
sage 1899. 
. . * P 7 “ 
Digitaria sanguinalis on plate iv. is hardly recognizable, and the 
bad. We fully 
clientéle. In France, where only true naturalists buy, less costly 
black plates are preferable.” M. Husnot also draws a pathetic 
