ANNALS OF BOTANY. 817 
Fruits and Seeds ie Regen Sig two plates); one by Me 
. Gardiner and T. Ito, ‘ On the structure of the spine i secret 
cells of Blechnum mic and steht’ ieee brn kg en 
one by Miss Agnes Calvert and Mr. L. A. Boo ‘On laticiferous 
dienes in the pith of Manihot ite) and on the presence of 
Nuclei in this Tissue’ (with one plate); and one by Mr. W. H. 
Gregg, ‘On anomalous thickening 2 the roots of Cycas Sonn 
ote 
of attaching “‘all the credit” of the * Enumeration of Chinese Plants’ 
now appearing in the Linnean Society’s Journal to Mr. Forbes, 
because his name appears before that of Mr. Hemsley? Did anyone 
ever overlook Mr. Daniel Hanbury’s share in ‘ Pharmacographia’ be- 
cause ean s name preceded his on the title-page of that work ? 
sappointing part of the number is that which should 
be the se a useful—we refer to the ‘ Record of Current 
Literature,’ which is to be ‘‘a special feature’ of the undertaking. 
an and execution it contrasts very unfavourably with the 
entry appears from its title—‘‘ Herbier des Muscinées de Belgique. 
Cent. i.”—to be a collection of specimens, and other exsiccati are 
