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14. Hepatice Boreali-Americane; by Coz F. Austin. Clos- 
ter, New Jersey, 1873.—This classical collection, which is ve 
Sets is limited ; the price $15, but soon to be raised. A separate 
48 pages, octavo, containing the tickets, 
index, &c., of the collection, Following the orthography of Jung- 
ermann’s name, the familiar genus dedicated to him is Junger- 
mannia, which Mr. Austin has shortened to Jungermania 
received from the United States, but the manner of its coming 
is given in Bull. Bot. Soe. 
A. & 
16. Synopsis Generis Les edezee, auctore C. I, Maxtmowicz.— 
genus is likely to throw upon them, and a 
accept, after verification (upon the first convenient Ma tgs fi 
the moderate changes which Dr. Maximowicz concludes to make. 
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to distinguish from LZ. violacea the L. reticulata, including L. 
sessiliflora and our variety angustifolia; the junction of LZ. pro- 
cumbens with L. repens confirms a view which some of our Amer- 
‘can botanists had already insisted on; and, as to the angustifolia 
variety of L. capitata, with its rounded legumes not surpassed by 
the calyx and sometimes slender peduncles, it is well separated 
owers of o 
“female” (none of which names are truly apt), we request our bo 
nists in the field to scrutinize them. They are probably eleis- 
togenous. As to Bertoloni’s L. cytisoides, it is of course Pitcheria 
and we thought this had been stated in 
