198 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
Vou. I. PaGsEs. PuatEs. Date. AUTHORITY. 
ye © bpp. 1-90) pls. 1-12. 1823. ae vue 
a Fy, 21-36] a4 1893. Isis, xvi, 1825, col. 874. 
33. Oe { ,, 37-80] » 25-55. 1824. Linnea, i “A rey p: 113. 
a & { », 81-158} », 06-100. 1826. Id., tom. cit., p. 279. 
Von. II. 
PE FT: [pp. 1-72] », 101-160. 1826. Id., tom. cit., p. a) : 
Id. ii. “1 18%, we LES 
oe [ ,, 73-148] », 161-200. 1827. stro: 
Retin "iga7 11898), > "38. 
(A review of the completed vols. i and ii appears in Isis, xxi, 1828, coll. 275, 276.) 
Vou. III. 
Pt 1. {pp. 1-80] pls. 201-231. ce Linnea Agave Litbl. p.34 (em). 
ome { ,, 81-136 ?] ns Senseid fit 183 Kayser, I: dex Libr. iv, 
p. 
bos 137 7-198] -,, [27 98 Colopho it of the work itself. 
(estas of the completed Vol. iil pote in Isis, xxxv, 1842, col. 798, and 
Linnea, viii, 1833, Litbl. 51.) 
II, Seen SELEcT# PrantaruM CrRYPTOGAMICARUM, ETC. 
work was issued in four parts and se two title-pages, 
the one ; dated 1827, evidently in error, for the second one carries 
the true dates of ana vtz., 1828-34, 
_ Paczs. LATES. DatTE Aur 
Pt. pp. 1-30. six i-xiv. April,1 1828. Linnea, vy, 1830, Litbl. p. #1. 
ein. Ars-Berat, Bot. Arbeten, 1829 (1831), p. 25, gives 28 pages.) 
Pt. 2. 
oo Be 3, 31-138. ,, xv—lxxvi. 1834, Kayser, Index Libr. viii. p74. 
» 4 : 
IV.—Ama@nitates Sous ica Monacensss, Eto. (Auswahl. merk- 
yp Pflanzen, ete.—Choix des Plantes remarquables, etc.). 
This work seems most pipe! quoted under its Latin title, 
which probably was that of the pper (unfortunately not pre- 
served), for the two title-pages are nye e in German and the other in 
French. The work appeared in four paris: as follows 
eo: PaGEs. Puartes. Date. Avr 
Linnea, v. 18 30, 1 Litbl. p- . 
Pt. 1. pp. 1-8 pls. i-v. 1829. | Wikstrém, Ars-Berat. Bot. A 
beten, 1829 (1831) p. 101. 
= 2. an 9-16 oe vi-x 1830. ee a es 1830 
oes ce Wikstrom, ee cit: 11831 (1832) 
“en } » 17-26 » xi-xiv. 1831. { ar 
(Pt. 2-4 also reviewed in Linnea, vi, 1831, Litbl. p. 15.) 
B. B. Woopwarp. 
SHORT NOTES. 
GAULTHERIA SHALLON Pursh, In THE New Forest.—Early in 
May Professor Silvanus Thompson sent a flowerless branch of a 
shrub to Kew, askin ng whether it was Gaultheria procumbens, 
adding that he w wild in England. 
