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the sheets, as passed for press, were so submitted, and a certain 
number of corrections then made—including one affecting our 
citations—are included in the far from complete list of « errata.” 
It is to be hoped that before the issue of a second edition, which 
is indicated as probable, the work will be thoroughly recast and 
brought into line with standard local floras. 
It remains to be said that lists of the Thallophytes are included, 
mainly taken from the contributions to this Journal of Messrs. 
E olmes and T. Howse 
contents been indicated in the heading. 
Illustrated Guide to the Trees and Flowers of England and Wales. 
By H. G. Jameson, M.A. 8yo, cl., pp.. xi. 136. 2s. 6d. 
Simpkin, Marshall & Co. - 
Tuts unpretentious little book is admirably adapted for its 
lover . .. to. fin out the 
little drawings in the margin representing the parts of the plant 
on the distinctive character of which the species or genus is sepa- 
Johns's Flowers of the Field, but we cannot imagine why he refers 
to Elliott's unsatisfactory edition of the latter, rather than to 
Mr. Jameson’s book is well printed and spaced, lucidly written, 
i Another 
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ference the use of the Latin ones. The work is practical and 
cheap, and should therefore prove useful, but we cannot help 
