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186 NOTICES OF BOOKS. 
THE jeciepen eels apa to the equally ee page rare ‘ Con- 
spectus Flore Europ * has just been issued. is styled 
: sy mcrae ant “4 at rof. ewan bids us look Ended rf a 
second Supplement, which will contain matter more in accordance 
with the pode se meaning of the term. The present 
more than 160 pages! Hanis mey be obtained from the aut 
(Stockholm) for 3s. 6d., post-free 
Mr. Wittiam Hopeson sends us an interesting paper on ‘The 
Botany of ey Caldew Valley,’ reprinted from No. viii. of t the 
‘ Transactions of the Cumberland Association.’ 
Tse Kew Report for 1882 and that of the Botanical Exchange 
Club for the same year were issued in April: we hope to give 
extracts from each in an early number 
Mr. R. D. Firzerrarp has issued the first part of vol. ii. of his 
‘ Australian Orchids.’ It contains figures, semen with his usual 
care and accompanied by dissections, of species of Caladenia, Sarco- 
chilus, Drakea, Dendrobium, Prasophyllum, Bolbophyllum, Microtis, 
and Thelymitra, 
Tue lately issued (5th) volume of the ‘Proceedings of the 
Dorset Field Club’ contains a list of the mosses of Glanvilles 
Wootton, by C. W. Dale, with some others found in the county by 
the late Ey H. H. Wood, of whom a photograph and memoir are 
prefixed to the volume. 
st part of a wa thee Guide to the Museum of 
a guide to the Museum as a storehouse of trustworthy information 
on Economic Botany. 
New Booxs. — C. Saromon, ‘ Deutschlands winterharte Baume 
und Straucher’ (Leipzig, Voigt: 8vo, pp. 238). — G. Cavums, 
Guide Pratique de Botanique rurale’ (Paris, Lechevalier: 8Vv0; 
pp. 180; tt. 52), — J. A. Gurnnarp, ‘ Flore de Bordeaux et du 
Sud-ouest’ (Paris, Masson: 8yo, pp. evii. 217). — J. Vauuot, 
. tea sur la Flore du Payé de Devia! (Paris, Lechevalier : 12mo, 
pp. 123). — F. Hinpepranp, ‘ Die Lebens verhiltnisse der Oxalis- 
sy | (Jena, Fischer : 4to, pp. 140, tt. 5). — J. H, Tava LOR, ‘The 
Bro, fs 1500). — . M. Gav ‘Les Ch asi gaiia? (P aris, 
Bailliére: 8vo, pp. i 508, tt. 16). 
