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Botany and Zoology. 425 
Remarks on Prof. Owen’s Monograph on Porte don; b 
i, e. SEELEY, F.G.S., (from the Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., Aug., 1 i870. 
24 pp.)—Mr. Secley in this aa ss his siacsions to the 
views of Prof. Owen on the Dim odon 
b 
VaLirien pE Méiier. 1869. Scale oo =A beautiful taxon 
——— chart of the seen or European slope ot the Urals. 
cond Annual Report upon the Geology = Mineralogy 
se the stat of New Hampshire ; by C. H. Hrrcucocr, Prof. Geol. 
n Dartmouth College. 38 pp. 8vo. Mie teats N. H. 
Ill. BOTANY AND ZOOLOGY. 
Martius, Flora mien fase. xlix, — et Poly- 
podiaec Expos suit J, G. Bakur.—The other suborders 
worked up by J. W. Starn and were published in 1859, To 
some ot untries, and five more not yet reported from Brazil, 
but likely to be found there. Mr. Baker seems to diminish the 
number of species at every step; ; many that were recognized in the 
“Synopsis” being reduced to synouyms in the work now under 
consideration. For instance, Lomaria J Herminieri and JZ. 
made into one species. So, too, Blechnum Fendleri is joined to B. 
a and a Polgpadinn (Phegopteris) rigidum to aA 
u 
large 
Mr. Wright’s New Mexican 3 825, 4 is said to be 
P. sagittata and P. : 
cordata; P 
; sa ne 
specimens of P. pulchella, | and Pellea giabella rests upon St. Louis and 
specimens of P. atrepwrpurea, with an unusually glabrous gp iag and 
Am. Jour. Sct—Srconp Sertss, Vou. L, No. 150.—Nov., 
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