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markable new genus allied to Cassia ; Serianthes myriadenia of Plan- 
of Spireanthemum, A. Gray; Nothopanax multijugum (Paratropia, A. 
Gray); Mesopanax and Bakerai, both new Araliaceous genera; the latter 
14-androus, the former polyandrous, like the next, viz. Plerandra, of 
which a second species is here figured; a new Loranthus and a new 
Lindenia, both showy; a third Dolicholobium, but too like one of the old 
species ; Gardenia Vitiensis ; Blumea Milnei ; Paphia Vitiensis, a very 
showy-flowered new Vaccineous genus; Ardisia grandis ; and a charm- 
numerous plates, 8vo. ae) 
The Plants indigenous to the Colony of Victoria, a second volume, 
entirely of “Lithograms” with explanatory letter-press, carrying on the 
plates from 13 to 71, besides 7 supplementary plates, royal 4to, 1864- 
65. The analyses are very full, the drawing excellent, and the litho- 
graphy would do credit to almost any country. The descriptive letter- 
press is deferred to give precedence to the corresponding volumes of the 
Flora Austral h these plates will fittingly illustrate. <i 
6. Analytical Drawings of Australian Mosses ; edite Fern, Méu- 
LER. Fascic 8v. 1865. Twenty plates, with brief explanations 
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Hampe of Blankenburg (Brunswick), and the illustrations drawn under 
Dr, Carl Miller’s care, at Berlin, but Jithographed and printed at Mel- 
bourne. The plates are remarkably good, the typography beautiful. 
