BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES, 855 
_ Desoxrprion or Piates.—The two very successful Copel by Mr. Morgan 
which illustrate this paper were made from dried s ecimens; and the artist 
a 
aay copied the material placed before him. In plates of such small size, 
only the — state of the species eine be ‘itnate sted the larger autumnal 
shoots and the outer autumnal stolons have been omi ed for want 0 space, 
L : : 
i and 
een able to observe). bd F fer Submer, ed stem, with Fizit-| e lower — 
in 
e accuracy of Mr. organ’s drawings gives a better idea of the specific 
characters of the species than any rie rss n could do, and shows exactly the 
resemblances and differences of this remarkable Pondweed to and from its 
parents, 
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES, 
IIT.—* Frora Corcrrese.”’ 
Unoer this title, a catalogue of Corfu plants was published - 
the Ionian Antholo Hey magazine of general literature which w. 
published in Corfu in 1884-5. Five parts only appeared, the first 
four of which formed a volume of 961 pp. Mhe contents are 
extremely miscellaneous, and are written in Greek, Italian, and 
English—a Greek tran alison being given of most of the papers in 
the other Ae languages. 
pp. 180-227 of the remainin part. It is arranged on the Linnean 
The We ak has been Vain ns cited by rag ae authors, often as 
nonymous production: in DC. vill. 284, it is styled 
- Tonic, sathol.: ir outage on ye 293 if ye same volume it is cited 
7 oy core.”; in vol. x. of the nitesgitcem it is called ‘Ion. anth.” 
and ‘Fl, coreyr. in anth. oh 3 52). Pritzel ord 
io 10786) treats it as anonymous, ge other writers, notably 
Sa D. Jackson, in the Index Kewensis, attribute it to Pieri: 
mG kchigl bulbosa [Pieri] in Ionios Anthol. v. 182.”* 
In cataloguing the library of the Botanical Department, it becam 
desirable, if possible, to ascertain whether this sieibation net 
e that some authors cite the work by its volume, others (like Mr. 
ection): or its parts, 2423 
