182 ee Intelligence. 
sate we think the rule of priority might have been w 
exa, bromoides, glaucescens, turgescens, Elliotia 4 
folliculata, subulata, Shortiana, debilis, glabra (a new species gleaned from 
our old fields by Dr. Kneiskern), retrorsa, tentaculata, Haler, squarrosa- 
stenolepis, Nove-Anglie, Emmonsii, varia, Penns ee umbellata, 
nigremarginita, F loridana, Richardson, ailiacea, —not to mention sev 
am ee further north or the ok no st. We hear er even a third : 
works, “Carice pastus deta aren ae rear upon the rs a : 
every land, and ruminated his vast stock of materials with unwearied 
patience and = long may he still flourish to produce pay yer 
volumes as t 
14. A Seiad Century y of Ferns ; being Figures with brief Devoripiions 
of one hundred new, or rare, or imperfect ly known species of Ferns ; hg: 
pe. 
ae writers on Ferns, The ison a orn consists entirely o 
new matter, well selected, oy its publication brings to light many: 
or obscure species. A new Struthiopteris (S. orientalis, Hook.) ff 
ples figured at plate 4, ant the imperfectly known Camptosorus Si 
s, Rupr, (here reduced to ner ne ete at plate 35, will especially 
itr the American botanist. The latter Fern differs from our 
or ti fe es ‘by the entire absence of lobes or auricles . se > 
the fi 
45: pees Filicum ; being Descriptions of ail known Foon. “le : 
“trated with Plates ; by Sew i M JA 3 Ara Hooxer, Kf, 
Parts XT and XIL, or vol. iii, parts lt sik IV. pp. 161-291, tab. 18I- 
210.—This portion of the work is mostly taken up by the latter part of 
the great genus Aspleatien, including Darea, Athyrium, Diplaz 
rs. 
too che he: to be s ies a 
ol genus, thus sonoohdit ‘pecs are 
sides many dubious or unknown forms, which a re_barely enumer 
ae ori Pa little Fern from Florida, distributed by Dr. Chapman 
the names of Aspl. Anchorila, A. verecundum, &e., and which in 
Pine is semtind the myriophyllum, Presl., is here reduced to’ Aspl. 
