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_ the account of C. 
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_ Which the relative priority 1s yet uncertain. 
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of Nymphea, and an exhaustive analysis of oriental species, a new 
a from N. odorata, and considerable de- 
tails upon the variations of the latter, commen ing them, more- 
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plants. Of Wuphar, he admits three 5-sepalled species ; WV. /a- 
ponicum (which he fully describes and figures, both yellow and 
lum (Kalmianum). 
In characterizing his two lepers sections of Vymphea, Dr. 
t. con 
logically answer well to the use he puts it to. If really needful to 
restrict any word to designate the pang eee | rare case a 
recognized botanical language. : 
sed umbelliferous plant, published by the present wri- 
ey’s botanical report pat od Pacific 
Wright’s Japan collection (since then iat 
oz. &c.) has now two genuine names, 0 
| cries, dee) has now two genuine names of 
Hooker’s Genera Plantarum, p. 905, which is by this time published 
in England, it is described as the genus Phellopterus ; in Maxi- 
mowicz’ irable co’ is in Miquel’s An- 
» as 
: _ nales, 3, p. 61 (1867), it is enumerated, but not charac 
_ Glehnia tittoralis, ¥. Schmidt, F'. Sancbal, ined.” 
_ Am. Jour. Scr.—SzconD SzRrEs, VoL. XLIV, No. 182.—Nov., 1867. 
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