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function’; ‘Form of Leaf of Viburnum Opulus & V. Lantana’; 
‘Fruit and Seed of J: uglandea.’ 
Saree Bot. Zeitschrift (June). —F, ee ‘ Lichenologische 
ente.’ — Campanula epigea Janka, n. sp. — L. Celakov. — 
‘ Ueber die Verwandtachaft von Typha und Sparganium ’"—A. Za 
bruckner, ‘ Zur Kryptogamenflora Oberésterreichs.’ — K. Polak, 
‘Zur Flora von Bulgarien.’ — EB. Junger, *Bekdninctic Gelegen- 
heitsbemerkungen.’ — P. A. Saccardo, ‘ Rathschlage fir Phyto- 
graphen, insbesondere fiir die auf dem Gebiete der Kryptogamen- 
kunde.’ 
Pharmaceutical Journal (June 20). — E. M. Holmes, ‘ Notes on 
Chinese Drugs.’ 
- Linnean Soc. (Bot. iii. 2). — A. Barclay, ‘ Life-history of 
a remarkable Uredine’ (Uromyces Cunninghamianus, n.sp.: 2 plates). 
—(ili. 3). W. Mitten, ‘Musci and Hepatic recorded from ei 
(1 plate). 
BOOK-NOTES, NEWS, ¢ée. 
ie expedition will be at pelea and it is i He that iri erin 
Tue May and June sect of the Kew Bulletin is devoted to a 
“Report of a Botanical Mission to the West Indies, undertaken by 
the Assistant-Director, Royal Gardens, Kew.” Much interesting 
information is scattered through the sixty-six pages devoted to the 
Report, which is well worth its price—4d. 
Messrs. Barutrire send us two recent additions to their ‘ Biblio- 
théque des ‘Connaissances Utiles’: Les Plantes d’ Appartement et les 
, by M. 
G. A. ir. The little volumes are cheap (4 fr. each), sand nicely 
got up, but their interest is horticultural rather than botanical. 
Wootts has issued an enlarged and improved edition of his 
List of Plants indigenous. to nah oo in the Neighbourhood of 
Sydney, which first appeared in 
_ We have received Tongues in a and Sermons in Stones, by the 
Rev. ef shies — George Allen), a pretty little ‘alicia 
dealing easant, popular fashion vs Plant-lore of various 
kinds, and adorned with suitable illustra 
We take the following from Nature af ‘Ma 28 :— We are 
t Kew has recent] uired b urch ae 
relat y acq Y purchase from Mr. 
Curtis, a 
Maiytaieis about 1650 original dra wings, chiefly of figures whith 
appeared in that re asin mr They belong Partly to the first 
series and 800 to 18: 
: : second, from 1 t is to say, 
= ting the period that te Maar was ob by Dr. Sims, iy 
