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‘ Voyage botanique aux fles Baléares' (conel.).—Ch. Guffroy & 
M. Capoduro, ‘ Notes tératologiques.—C. A. Picquenard, ‘ Etymo- 
logie du Se Malus.’-—K.. Drake del Castillo, ‘ Adrien. Franchet ’ 
ortr.). 
(por 
Gardeners’ Chronicle (7 July).—G. Massee, Cecospora Bolleana 
(fig. 2). 
Journ. Linn. Soe. ee a 1 July).—G. Massee, ‘ Origin 
of eae al (2 pl. . §. Salmon, ‘Mosses from China 
and Japan’ (1 pl.). 
Malpighia (xiii, fase. 11, 12: reed. July 18).—P. A. Saceardo & 
G. Bresadola, ‘ Funghi della Valsesia.’—R. Pirotta & E. Rhiovends, 
‘Illustrazione di alcuni Erbarii antichi Romani’ (cone 1,).— 
ie ‘Fasciazione singolare osservata nel Cavolfiore ’ (1 pl.).— 
‘ Sul genere Mycosyrina:’ (2 pl.). 
“Mem. a UV Herb, Boissier (No. 1 16: 25 June).—F. Stephan 
‘ Species enti No. 17: 303 pfs on Chodat, ‘Trois genres 
nouveaux de Protococcoidées’ (owt mannia, Catena, Hofmania).— 
sath ‘ Les feuilles ee et les feuilles colorées.’ 
tate 
ortr.).— chrenck Rhadinocladia, ¥ en.’ (Marine Alen) 
(1 pl.)—H Webster ‘ Naucoria Christine —(Jun aie) 
Setchell, ‘New England Species = ——— a—{July).. M. "¢ 
Fernald, ‘ Present influences upon our nor -eas astern is: "—R. 
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t the meeting of the Linnean Society on ay Z1st, Dr. O. 
Stapf exhibited fruits of various forms of Trapa from Europe, 
China, sot India, and discussed the differentiation of the genus 
into s e was inclined to recognize five pecies which 
in others very se represented in herba ria), he found ie on 
present impossible to define the species satisfactorily. Unpublished 
drawings of Indian and Chinese species in the collections at Kew 
— it probable that certain differences in the fruits would be 
und to be correlated with differences in the structure of the 
Clem 
