336 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
Boughrood (43); *Vrowehurch (35). — +Melissa officinalis L. 
Crickhowell (42) ; Tintern (35).—Galeopsis Tetrahit L. “var. nagra- 
cans Bréb. Near the Three Cocks Junction (42). — Ballota nigra 
L. *var. borealis iichsleic.) Abergavenny.— *C sum office- 
nole ounesengre: Chenopodium polyspermum 
Three Cocks Junetio n (42).— *Rumex rg Beery Bou 
(4 sag aie a ie retry us L. Hay a Magus sylvatica 
The true Italian species. ees mses : fine trees by the Usk 
at Crickhowell (42) ; weiner (35).—P. deltoides Marsh. var. 
serotina (Hartig). Aber. rgavi &e. S 3: near ig gre ieg= 
&e. (4 9). Ehrh. 
side, and at “6 SO “d 3) — *}). a bur L. ( porn 
i * Colchicum 
&e. (42).— G. Cranmer Davce. 
BOOK-NOTES, NEWS, de. 
(small ae, ie Xvi, 363, 123 hte Uaivariies Tutorial Press, price 
3s.) is a little misleading. The earlier portion of it is devoted to 
a series of physiological experiments on stem ge speiagrees 
growth, &c., in general. Then follow a short chapter on the 
structure and arrangement of parts in sins ae oad, and one 
on flowers, fruits, and vars in which the f tion and structure 
to solve oy referdao’ to the iiss itself or. by: forming some - oe 
periment. The chief value of the book would appear to be to t 
teacher as suggesting a course of experimental work. Getacbualty 
points are a little over-elaborated. Thus it seems hardly necessary 
to boil stigmas in Fehling’s solution as a test for “om after the 
ready and simple experiment of placing on the tip of the tongue. 
The book is produced in the form typical of the series to which it 
belongs ; the numerous figures are mostly line drawings, clear and 
diagrammatic, though sometimes crude. 
that Mr. F. N. Williams has in hand a new Flora of 
Middlesex and that Mr. F. Arnold Lees is engaged upon a new 
edition of his Flora of West Yorkshire 
As we are going to press we mee with regret of the death of 
Mr. George Nicholson, of whom we shall give some account in 
early issue. 
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