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Gardeners’ Chronicle (June 30). oe Forstermanni Rehb. f 
Saccolabium Berkeleyi Rehb. f., spp. nn.— Primula _— (fig. 138). 
—(July 7). Hpidendrum inocohtrsin  Rehb. f., rscewiezella picta 
Rehb. *., C wpripedinen Curtisii Rehb. f., spp. nn. -— Hoya linearis, 
var. sikkimenss s (figs. 1, 2).— J. G. Baker, ‘Species of Tulipa’ 
(contd. ; 7’. macrospeila, sp. n,). — ‘A hybrid Raspberry ’ (ig. 3).* 
—R. A. Rolfe, ‘Peloria of Tetramicra bicolor’ (fig. 
Hemsley, ‘Why Figs cast their fruit.’ — (July 14). Meadesallih 
iene Rehb. f., Rodriguezia hecana Rehb. f., spp. nn. —— Plagio- 
lirion Te Baker (gen. & sp. n.).—Amianthium muscetoxicum 
(fig. 7). — ‘ Lis - seg — (Epidendrum). — ‘ Growth of 
Conifers ’ a 9). — (July 21). sy aca gpesss heterandrum 
N. Br 3 ecko Stains Baker). — J. G. Baker, 
: Specis - ee (contd.).--W. B. He Pe: ‘Social Life of Ants 
and Plants.’ — ‘Monstrous Cypripediums’ (fig. 12). — (July 28). 
Moviliertal irrorata Rehb. f., Cattleya Bestiaietions Rehb. f., Avch- 
mea Barleei Baker, spp. nn, — C. B. Plowrighl, ‘ Mr. Jensen and 
the Potato Disease.’ —— Playiolirion Hersmanni (fig. 16). — Sarco- 
podium stg . n. 2 (fig. 17). 
Jou al Microscopical Soc. (June). — M. Morris & G. C. 
Mandoesin a; eae tion pe Life-History of Ringworm Fungus 
(Trichophyton tonsurans’ (1 plate). 
re: Naturalist. — ¥ B. Grove, ‘Fungi of Birmingham’ 
contd.). 
Naturalist. — R. M. Christy, ‘ Fems of York.’ — H. Boswell, 
‘ New British Moss’ (Bryum gemmiparu 
Nuov. Giorn. sree Ital. — M. Lojacono, ‘Clavis specierum Tri- 
foliovtira? — A. Mori, ‘ Sulla struttura delle foggli delle Kricacee.’ 
— U. Martelli, ne Composte raccolte dal Doltor O. Beccari 
nell’ archipelago Malese e nella Papuasia’ (Bluwmea Arfakiana, 
Senecio sumatranus, Lactuca Kintilinds spp. nn.). 
(Esterr. Bot. Zeitschrift. — H. Zukal, CD ee Kerneri, sp. n.’ 
(1 plate). ao Celakovsky, ‘ Melica picta C. Koch.’ — V. v. Borbas, 
‘ Rosa Pokornyana Kmet.’—P. G. Strobl, : Flora des Etna’ (contd.). 
— B. Blocki, ‘ Beitrag zur Flora Galiziens uad der Bukowiana’ 
(contd.). 
vallaria majalis.’ — (June 80). E. E. Sewell, * Notes on Abnormal 
Flowers.’—(July 14). HL. McCallum, ‘ Seeds of Camellia drupifera.’ 
Science-Gossip.—P. Ewing, ‘Flora of Ben Laoigh’ (Grampians : 
includes Mosses and Hepaticw). ——- J. Spencer, ‘ Recreations in 
Fossil Botany (Sporocarpons and ne nc Sarma — W. B. Plow- 
right, ‘ Aicidium of Ranunculus Ficaria 
s is said to be a Ps shin between the Raspberry and the Strawberry ; 
we are indebted to the Rev. W. Newbould for pointing out that the figure 
‘well represents Rubus ce i vieeets z.] 
