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‘ Resleria hypogaea.’ — A. Chatin, ‘Les Frica de la Flore de Paris.’ 
— Préaubert, ‘Un nouvel appareil & dessécher.’ — G. Rou uy, 
—P. Va 
* Hieracium cymosum 1.’ n Tieghem & G. Bonnier, ‘La vie 
ralentie et la vie latente.’ — P. Duchartre, ‘ Des Caieux pédiculés 
Tulipa Gesneriana,’ — EK. Bonnet, ‘Quelques Jusquiames vénén- 
euses du at — in, ‘L’Origine et ee 
des racines adventives chez les monocotylédons.’ — 
arbula sinuosa Wils. — J. Vallot, ‘ Etudes sur les Flore i 
Sénégal ' (with map). 
Bulletin of Torrey Botanical Club (Feb.). — F. Wolle, ‘ Fresh- 
water Alge’ (many new species; 1 plat Ae G. Vasey, ‘New 
—_— (Agrostis tenuis, A. humilis, spp. nn.). — E. Tuckerman, 
New Western Lichens’ (Lecidea Brandegei, L. Pringlei, a 
Sti Jacobi, spp. nn.) ; Pyrenothamnia (gen. nov.) Spraguet).— : 
P ‘ Oxytheca a i sp. n.’ 
Flora (Feb. 21).—C. Kraus, ‘Untersuchungen iiber den 
Saftedruck der Pflanzen’ ook shen — (March 1). W. Nylander, 
‘Addenda nova ad Lichenographiam europeam' (many new 
species, including om aggragabats from Charnwood Forest, 
Leicestershire, Verrucaria canella from Bangor, Lecanora miniatula 
from Braemar, and JL. obliterascens from Craig Tullo spe — 
(March 11). P.F. Reinsch, ‘Ueber Algen ihnliche und eigen- 
iche ey Korper | in der Garbonkohle Central- Busilanas” 
(2 plates). — L. Celakovsky, ‘ Ueber einige Arten resp. Rassen der 
Gattung Thymus.’ — (March 2 21). C. Kraus, ‘ Untersuchungen 
iiber den Saftedruck der Pflanzen’ (concluded). 
__. Garden (Mare rch 8). — ‘ Cypripedium _Spicerianum’ (ic. pict.).— 
(March 10). ‘ Abutilon vitifolium’ (ic. pict.). 
Gardeners’ Chronicle (March 3), — pink ye erg Rehb, t, 
Phalenopsis Boxallii Rehb. f., Iris Bartoni M. Foster, spp. nn. — 
(March 10). Celogyne sparsa Rehb. f., der ranthus Curnowianus 
Rehb. f., erat eryptodon Rehb. f., spp. nn.’ — J. G. Baker, 
‘A tect s of the species of Cyclamen.* N nal Raph a: 
(fig. 44). — *(Mareh 17). Oncidium ustulatum Rehb. 
* Mr. Baker recognises seven distinct species of Cyclamen, C. ibericum being 
referred to C. Coum and C. africanum to C. neapolitanum. He arranges them 
thus 
Flowering in Spring 
Large flowers, peduncle = tw oars a in fruit -. IL. C. persicum. 
Smaller flowers, peduncle twisting spira it. 
Leaves a bieslarae nearly so, without, large deltoid 
ee “a We ee oe i ee Ce COUN 
Leaves ovate-deltoid, thin, with large deltoid teeth. 3. C. REPANDUM. 
Flowering in Autumn. : 
Corolla-lobes not auricled at the base. 
Calyx 
ments ovate.. . ce .. 4. C, BUROPZUM, 
Calyx segments lanceolate . .. 5. C. cimaictcum. 
ghee he with two large auricles ‘at the base. 
8 with large deltoid teeth z .» 6. C. NEAPOLITANUM. 
inaves without large deltoid teeth . - 7 RECUM, 
