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ene this and much m n the same subject is more than 
c—it is intemperate atakanient and surpasses the license 
omer to romance writers. On page 6 we read, “ es the Floridee 
the sexual organs of reproduction are gonidia, four of which are 
usually formed in a mother-cell, and hence termed ‘ seunponttis ab 
them? other passages marked in my copy, but why proceed with 
dex to this book resembles that of Grevillea and other 
publications in which Dr. Cooke has had a hand . left a nde 
** What is Nostoc?” indexed under “ What,” is musing enough; 
but “The cae bacillus,” “‘ The destroyer,” both indexed under 
the,” without anything under “ comma,” “ bacillus,” or ‘ de- 
stroyer,” is ely @ record. G.M 
ARTICLES IN JOURNALS. 
Bot. Centralblatt. (Nos. 45, 46). — H, Sogery ‘ Anatomische 
Charakteristik der Combretaceen.’ — (No. 45). M. Miyoshe, ‘ Die 
essbare Flechte Japans’ (Gyrophora esculenta, sp. n 
Botanical ory (Oct. 16). — J. G. Jack, ‘Fracifcation = 
=o tl (1 plate).— D. M. Mottier, ‘ Development of embry 
= Acer shell (1 plate). — M. A. Nichols, ‘ Achenial his of 
~enecanlthg Ser Hol, Ma Ru ssell, ‘ Bacterial flora of Atlantic 
Wo oll, Mass.’ (1 plate). — D. T. al 
‘ Intertwining of Tendrils.’ oe engi 
Bot. Zeitung (Noy. 1).—E. Orato, ‘ Morphologisch ikro- 
chemische Didetmeahes di iiber die Phy a Fy ; ‘aa | ee 
‘ ulletin de UV Herb. Boissier (No. 10).—C. DeCandolle, ‘ L’Etude 
ce ag aye (2 gee aaa Sertorius, ‘ Zur Kenntniss der 
er Cornacea.’ — A. Rodrigue, ‘ Sur la structure du 
a Sage séminal des Polygalacées,’ — J. "Fre ‘Neue Pf n- 
arten der Pyrenaischen Halbinsel.’ Sena 
