GOODALE’S PHYSIOLOGICAL BOTANY. 149 
Is an extraordinary spore of its hitherto ra a southern 
it tion. On our journey south we gathered on the Little 
weies ae’ 
found many years belts and to which he drew my attention, and 
with coin see a All the above names have been inserted 
1 in the new edition of the ‘ London pao which srw sé pub- 
| lished ve the first week in ss —FREDE J 
| HELVOLA in Briratn. —_ while examining hey age 
seer aoe with the specimen pe raed eeancted by his father 
= M. Blytt) at Valders, Norway, the original sta tation. — 
mun Benner. 
NOTICES OF BOOKS. 
Gray’s Botanical Text-book. Vol. Il. Physiological Botany, by 
Gzo Lincotn ee a A. M., M.D. i Ah on, New York. 
Txo 
tice. bearing the title at ‘the head of this notice recals at once 
Hofmeister’s ‘Handbuch der Physiologischen omen "haga 
: - rank 
__ With the series written by Hofmeister, de Bary, and lie this 
fact has placed Prof. Goodale in the position of having great things 
his own wn good patty: dale It may be said at once that, though the 
Present book hardly be placed on the level of the classical 
— sean, yet it does not fall far short of them; and 
odal 
best book of its kind-in the English language, of native origin, if I 
botk Say so re = aR = k. Hitherto a large body of students 
