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extent, and high character of this work was given. That volume 
contained the Zhalamiflore ; this follows with the Calyciflore 
for Sophora alopecuroides and an allied species, which much 
resemble our Sopho 
preparation. A. G. 
8 1 
3 part 1, 
1872, contains plates 1101 to 1125, chiefly of Rubiacee and Com- 
ever, apropos t 
Spicatus Sauvalle Pl. Cub.,” that the work here cited is by Charles 
right, and the printing merely superintended by Signor Sau- 
valle, as in fact the title sets forth, although rather obscurely. 
uy : 
7 ‘n Cochliostema, the number is filled by a continuation of 
t. Baker’s useful reelaboration of the Liliacew, viz: b 
Which this fasciculus does not finish. From the conspectus it 
*ppears that the tribe Chlorogalec consists of the singular leafless 
ounce Bow 
Plant Chi : . : 
10, orogalum, and of Nolina of Georgia. ecembe 
1872.—_Mr. Trimen, one of the editors, contributes an article on 
Which this or Pe oaches 
, grass differs from P. arenaria, it appr : 
Irostis Epigeios, and so confirms the union of Psamma with the 
