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nevf corky stratum is formed below ; and so 

 taken oil the trunk every s 



indefinitely. ^ ^_ ^_ 



^ 6. Martius, Flora Brasiliensis, fasc. xxix, and fasc. xxx; both issued 

 in January 1862, The first of these contains the remaining tribes, Dal- 

 bergimnnd SophorecB, of the Papih'onaceous Leyumimm, elaborated 

 by Mr. Bentham, pp. 218-3.50, tab. 57-127, with Indexes and a title- 

 page,— so that the Papilionaceoe of themselves compose a volume. The 

 name of the author warrants the excellence of the elaboration. The plates 

 profusely illustrate the Dalbergiece, and were drawn at Munich. The 30th 

 fasciculus, a comparatively small one, is devoted to the Scrophularinea, 

 elaborated by Prof J. A. Schmidt, of Heidelberg, to the illustration of 

 ro r s^^ P'^te* ^'^ devoted. So this great work makes very good 

 7. Orisebach's Flora of the British West Indian Islands ; Parts iv and 

 V have appeared since our last notice. Although the third part closed 

 with an mdex and contained the title-page as of the first volume, we are 

 pleased to find that these are only temporary, that the paging runs on 

 mto the new parts, so that the whole will compose only one volume. As 

 \nal t.^^^*^^ l^^ Monocotyledons, and part 6 is already in press, we 

 «„>!., !_.:_ ,. ... • jjpjj^jjjjj^ ^Q^jj^ Meanwhile C. 



Conyza albida. It shoi 



looked up from origin 



anthus, no less than Linociera, has albuminous seeds, as long ago noted 

 ^Tm crfner " ""^ ^--onovius and Linn^us is rightly taken up. Lia- 

 GELMA^v ^^^ ^^""* -Euphorbia in De Candolle' s^Frodromus ; by G. E.n- 



& Dlrt!Jf*t?,i"i*^f7^^ f five years a continuation of the Prodromus, constituting 

 a part ot tlie 15th volume, has just made its aonparanrp rnntaininff a mono- 

 z^tSL wo?k%"'''t;^"^'^^''^'^ 'y E. VLLT^Tre'ceLCeTfuthorhas 

 most mi^ ' heretofore almost unapproachable 

 moat numerous genera of plants spread over the 

 pa propriety retained this eminently 

 Lhir;"' \r"''^'r'°"^ some of tL 



M D "" fJa^'orth to Klotzsch and 



Mr. Bossier describes 693 species, wl 

 and carefully analyzed himself, and ad( 



Steudd 



species, are tbrthp o-~»fLi " i V Wendages. The former, cuiiLa."-* . 



