880 OBITUARY. 
Naturalist.__J. Cash, ‘Mr. Wilson’s Tours’ (concluded). 
(Esterr. Bot. Zeitschrift—J. B. Wiesbaur, ‘ Bosniche Rosen.’— 
L. aad ‘ Ueber einige ar ee Lee Stipa tauricola, n. sp.’ 
—C. F Sr ane n Seelosti D. Hire, ‘Zur Flora von 
Croatien. Vv, ’Borb as, ‘ Die Wiedenhybride Ungarns.’—B. Blocki, 
‘ Zur Flora von Galizien.’—-P. G. Strobl, ‘ Flora des Htna ’ (contd.). 
Pharmaceutical Journal (Nov. 10).—J. J. Dobbie, G. G. Hen 
son, & Bayley Balfour, ‘ Classification and properties of red Resins 
known as Dragon’s Blood.’ 
Science Gossip.—K. C. Malan, ‘ Urcehis mascula.’ 
OBITUARY. 
The Rev. Roserr Woop, Vicar of Westward, near Wigton, 
ahead. died at Pa see on the 15th of March last, at the 
advanced age of 86 yea Although never attaining any great 
prominence in the pie dace world, Mr. Wood was a genuine lover 
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y a han Mr. 
especially interested in British flowering tire of which he had 
an accurate knowledge, although the more recent “ critical” school 
did not attract his ante am ; his herbarium was nearly complete 
for the British flor Mr. Wood published very little; a note upon 
Alchemilla ee aite, " published i in this Journal for 1872 (p. 808), was 
his sole oa to our pages. In a magazine called ‘ Young 
ngl n which some Svea was at one time given to 
“vena in August s 1864, the other in felts 1865,—under the 
signature ‘‘ Wood Robert,” which he frequently employed. 
clergyman Mr. Wood was bes active, doing much to improve his 
parish in many ways. He was a kind and sebal correspondent, 
and will be missed and palit by many who did not know him 
ak. toa Wood's death was shacodad by that of his eldest 
on, the Henry Hayton Woop, Rector of Holwell, Dorset. 
The sae siatiod was born at haba Sept. 28, 1825, and died at 
the same place on November 8rd, 1882. He was one of the founders 
of the Dorset Field Club, and devoted a good deal of attention to 
Botany, especially to Mosses, of which he had an see col- 
lection, which has been acquired for the British Mus 
We regret to announce the death of the Rey. ea Harpur 
Crewe, Rector of Drayton Beauchamp, near Tring, which ass 
on Baptoniber 7th, after a long and raat illness, at the age of 
