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separate sheets, so that the whole can be arranged in order on 

 completion of the work. The plates contain life-sized figures of the 

 plants, but the greater portion is occupied by niuch-uiagniiied 

 representations of the various parts, which, though sometimes 

 somewhat conventional, give a good idea of the important characters. 

 The descriptions are careful and concise. We are glad to see that 

 the original name Char a Brawnii has been reverted to, in place of 

 the synonym C. coronata so often used. The introduction tells us 

 that the work was begun with the help of Baron Ferd. von Mueller, 

 and that its continuance will depend on the receipt of adequate 

 material and the necessary time being available. The book is well 

 printed, and the price (7s. per part) is very low. jj^ $. j q % 



ARTICLES IN JOURNALS. 



Bot. Centralblatt. (Nos. 8-13). — G. von Schlepegrell, ' Zur 

 vergleichenden Anatomie der Tubudoren.' — P. Knuth, ' Bliithen- 

 biologische Herbstbeobachtungen.' 



Bot. Gazette (Feb. 15). — P. H. Rolfs, ' Seed-coats q£ Makacea' 

 (1 plate). — A. Carter, ' Evolution in methods of pollination.' — 

 F. L. Scribner, ■ Mt. Kataadn and its Flora.' — F. btephani, 



1 Cryptomitrium tenerum Austin.' 



Bot. Magazine (Tokio : Feb. 10). — E. Yatabe, Saxifraga Wata- 

 nabei (plate). — T. Makino, ■ Notes on Japanese Wants.' 



Bot. Zeitung (No. 8). — H. Solms-Laubach, ' Ueber die in den 

 K-alkstemen des Kulm von Glatzisch-Falkenberg in bchlesien 

 erhaltenen structurbietenden PHanzenreste.' — (Nos. 9, 10). W. 

 Burck, 'Ueber die Beiruchtung der Anstoloehia-Biuthe.' — (No. 10). 

 R. Coesfeld, A Zur Anatomie und Physiologie der Laubmoose.' 



Bull. Soc. Bot. France (xxxviii : Comptes rendus, 6 : March 1). 

 A. Franchet & G. Bouy, * Myosotis bracteata Jbtouy.' — A. Chatin, 



4 Terjezia Claveryi.' . Boulay, ■ bur l'etude des Bubus en France.' 



— J. Constantm, * My xo trie hum.' — E. Bornet, ■ bur quelques Lcto- 

 carpus' (3 plates). — A. Chabert, 'Sur la Flore d' Algeria' {Aronicum 

 atlanticum, Pyrethrum Ultvieri, spp.nn.J. — L. Legre, 'Additions a la 

 Flore de la Provence.' — P. van Tieghem, 4 btrueture et affinites des 

 Abies. 1 — P. Hariot, ■ Flore Cryptoganiique de la Terru de Feu ' 

 {(joirwntia arrhiza, sp. n.). — D. Cios, ' Questions de Phytographie.' 



Bull. Torrey Bot. Club (Jan.). — N. L. Britton, Kusby's b. 

 American Plants (Lapatonum thymifoiiuni, Baccharis heteruthahn- 

 oides, spp. nn.). — B. D. Halstea, ' Manilla Jructigena and bpore 

 Germination.' — J. B. Leiberg, ' Iripteroctadtum Leucocladuliun.' 



C. Macmillan, 'Development ot Comciia-Beares in A crostalagmus.' 

 Id., ■ Some Duplicate Binomials. ' — E. J. Hill, * Host-plants of 

 Aphyllon fasciculatmn. 1 — (Feb.). H. Ries, *N. American species of 

 Xyris. 1 — B. D. Halsted, * Eastern and Western Weeds.' — C. 

 DeCandolle, ' Piperaeeas Bolivian® ' [Piper psUophyllum, P. Mapi- 

 rmse, P. Mwsbyi, P. oxyphyUum, Peperomia nuiiicaulis, P. Rnsbyi, 



