190 LINNEAN SOCIETY OF LONDON. 
Flora (Ap. 1, 11). — F. Buchenau, ‘ Die Juncaceen aus Mittel- 
amerika.’—W. Nyla ander, ‘ Lichenes ne San Thomé.’ =(Ap. 21 
J. Roll, * Zur ee der Torfmoose.’ — P. G. Strobl, Flora 
der Nebroden.’ — (May 1,11). K. F. fa rdan, ‘Die Stellung der 
Honigbehiilter und ee SS hp in den Blumen’ 
(2 plates), 
Gardeners’ Chronicle (May 1). — W. S. Mitchell, ‘ The origin of 
the Potato.’—Cypripedium Sanderianum Rechb. f n. sp.—M. Foster, 
‘ Iris Cengialti.” —W. G. Smi ith, ‘ Poisoning by jee dealbatus ’ 
(fig. 121). — Id., ime rg Disease’ (figs. 124, 125). — ety 
aging (fig. 128). — (May 8). Thriespermum indusiatum Rehb. f., 
p.—W. G. Smi sitet | asmcetacerent (fig. 183).—(May 15). 
One iidium pardoglossum Rehb. sp. — ‘ Oidium Tuckeri’ (figs. 
136-140), — — (May 22). enti Birkenheadii T. Moore, n. sp.— 
5 rtrait of rren. 
—C.58. Sargent, ‘ Larches of Western N. America’ Sloe 145, 146). 
—M.T. Mas asters, a (fig. 147 47). —— (May 29). Mazillaria 
F; 
rag ngt Segre Sp., Lritillaria contorta Hort., Adiantum Collisit, 
—A maa Fedia (fig. 186). 
Linn. Soc. (Nos. 143-4 , Ap. 80). — M. T. Masters, 
‘ Pes etnies to the History or esrtain Conifers’ (9 plates).— 
(No. 150, on tee ). F. B. Forbes & W. B. Hem msley, ‘ Index Flore 
Sinensis,’ p i. (Ranunculus — Depachet, Melodorum Oldhami, 
Viola fst v. Websteri, Polyga a fallax, P. hongkongensis, P. 
Mariesii, Stellaria a ee Eurya distichophylla, Saurawa 
Oldhami, as nn., all of He 
r Novénytani Lapok. (April). — H. Sabransky, ‘ Rose 
dittonis 1 Pos 
Desterr, ae Zeitechrift — H. Braun, ‘ Rosa petrophila Borb, i 
H, Braun.’ — E. Woloszezak, ‘ Ein fiir Galizien neuer C 
M. Kronfeld, « Suingkaeces iiber volksthiimliche Pflanzennamen.’ 
Vaudus, ‘ Zur Flora a Wolhyniens.’ — E. Palla, ‘Flora von 
Kremaier,’ — oS G. Strobl, « Flora des Etna.’ 
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LINNEAN SOCIETY OF LONDON. 
April 15. — W. T. T. Dyer, Esq., Vice-President, in the chair. 
—Mr, Rochfort Connor, of Graniget , was elected a Fellow of the 
Socie ety. — Specimens o livin endrobium oo and D. 
ort. — The third part of a List 
Gee. and other Hebe of Anstralia. with Descriptions 6 of New 
Species, ue Mr. v. —< Tonka Was read in nigga erwards 
Mr, Eve urn gave the of a anal s report on 
e gist 
the plants ec collected by him during his recent first ascent of Mount 
Roraima, in British Guiana. 
enti 
and fifty new species had been 
bed, while a few others yet enaited determination. A yet 
