130 Scientific Intelligence. 
5. Filices Wrightiane et Fendleriane, etce., cura Daniet C. Earor, — 
A.M., an enumeration of the Ferns of this same rich Cuban collection, 
along with those of Fendler’s Venezuelan collection, with characters 
new “species, etc. The sets of Fendler’s Ferns issued to subscribers are — 
exhausted ; but those Lf aes are stil to be had, and are to be ce 
mented by new collectio 
6. Local Botanical Catiaigies —These are interesting as belpiue to 
determine the geographical at of our species, and also as indicating 
the zeal and activity of our local botanists, le never greater than 
now. cde flowing, published during the Mad ag ot before us:— 
versity of “Wise sin. tee umber of species and varietion added to Mr. 
Lapham’s latest Catena published in 1852, “amounts to 283, of 
which 112 are Mosses, Liverworts, and Lichenes.” ‘The catalogue of 
these is contributed b Mr. Lapham, The most notable addition is that 
of the rare Sullivantia Ohionis, before known at mae one station, ie the 
er. 
ey fs oe Flowering Plants and Ferns of Ohio ; by J.8 
Nigsiaey, 1 oo prepared for the Ohio State Medical Soci- 
ety, but now published y the Agricultural Society, prefaced by some it- 
teresting remarks upon the influences, “ physical, geological and climatic, 
which have determined the distribution of the species. 
9. A Catalogue of Plants found in New Bedford, Mass., end its vicin- 
ity ; by E.W. Hervey. The plants are arranged according to the season 
of their flowering. Nine species only come into bloom between the 
middle of March and the first of April,—viz., the common Chickweed, 
the English Groundsel, which are introduced, two Poplars, two Has els, 
and an Alder , Epigea, and Draba verna, We suspect that the latter is a 
its an introduced plant. : 
10. Catalogue of the Phenogamous and Filicoid Plants of New Cas- — 
ile County, Delaware, arranged Geqording to the Natural System, with : 
. (Published 
. 
112 pages, including a list of expected species, and an extended on 
of the Diatomacea = Desmidee detected in that district, 
11. Fung Caroliniani Exsiccati: Fungi of ——- attustrated 
natural specimens of the ssi by H. W. Rave 
Acad. Nat. Sciences, &c. c. I-V. Charleston, 8. "C. Russell & 
