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sold manera of them at 1s. each. I bought ~~ of them myself,” 
ds 
adds Mr. Storrie, who must therefore, we fear, be regarded as 
par sige waar The prickly subjects ineinded under Rubus and 
fiosa meet with little consideration ; and other mi are treated 
the Sei near Cardiff and $s; among these 
Scolymus hispanicus has maintained ita pales since 18738, e 
y annuals appear every ye n t 
arge oo of Welsh names are given, but it is stg _ 
to those who know no Welsh that they have no more claim to the 
title than the spurious names found in our Floras have ’ be 
enough, the English names are not; and among them are some 
enuine ones, of which the Saxon reader would have welcomed a 
translation. 
The book is well i but the pty nc yh of types is far 
from judicious. No authorities are Pag to the names of 
either genera or penile: Attention to the paiiite indicated will 
enable Mr. Storrie to make great improvements in a second edition, 
which we hope will be called for before very long J. B. 
w Booxs.—H. Scunor, Flora von Elberfeld und Umgebung’ 
(Etberteid Leas: 8vo, pp. 287). — P. Kunru, ‘ Flora der Provinz 
meen Holst veda euz: 8vo, pp. xii. 902, xxv.)— 
J. E. Prancnon ge (DC. Mon. Phan. vy. pt. 2: Paris, 
Diase son: 8vo, pp. 805- chy ng Mrrsrer, ‘Flora von Schaffhausen’ 
Schaffhausen, Schoch: 8vo, pp. vii. 202, viii.).—C. Satomon, ‘ Die 
almen’ (Berlin, Parcy: 8vo, pp. 184: 22 cuts). — H. Soums- 
Lavsacu, ‘ Einleitung in die Paliophytologie’ {heipnie, Felix: 
- 8vo, pp. viii. 416: 49 cuts). — O. Penzic, ‘Stud Botanici pon 
agrumi e sulle piante affini’ (Rome, Botta: text, ove; pp. vi 
atlas, 4to, tt. 58).—H. C. Harz, ‘ Flora of Howth’ (Dublin, Hodges : 
8vo, pp. 187, map). 
ARTICLES IN JOURNALS. 
Bot. Centralblatt (No. ar —J. M. Janse, ieee ae Me 
suche an Algen.’ — (Nos tam z Dietel, ‘ Beitrage z 
phologie und Biologie der Uredinee 
eect hemes os a. Sate. ‘ cidium on Juniperus 
virginian i. Berm p-)- — C. Robertson, ‘Insect 
relations. of certain Asclepinds” “(l Olan), — E. L. Knowles, ‘ The 
“Curl” of Peach-leaves’ (Eaoascus deformans : 2 plate). — H. 
Thomson, ‘ An excursion to the Platte.—J. Schneck, ‘ Dispersion of 
Seeds of Euphorbia marginata.’ 
