414 . Scientific Intelligence. 
Mr. Greene describes a econ Californian species, one of them 
a re-publication of Dr. Kellogg’s Brickellia — and 
another, Spatganium Californicum, “from three nine feet 
high,” said to be erhaps too near S. eurycarpum, Engelm.” 
Our lamented associate was unable to Spal nar it jen that 
is race 
f t S Haneuiabial papers, by Messrs. Cooke and Harkness, 
heey Phillips and Harkness, Messrs. Plowright and Harkness, 
Messrs. Ellis and Harkness, and a lar arger number of new species 
and genera by Dr. Ha rkness aba: it is not for = ie See 
maces? is becoming, as it were, a kingdom of i 
. Darwinism stated b Darvin hime if. Chovameialea Pas- 
d 
eee Srom the writings of Charles Darwin: selected and ar 
Nat 
ranged by THAN pees ee York: Appleton & Co. 
1884, pp. 350, 12mo.—A thoro ughly vitlg and unbiased idea of 
Darwinism is to be obtained only fr m Darwin’s own writings. 
violate There is no dau qung. 2 hy Pchey wea noe for 
there i is ne aw ws of note or co 
ALE, rey Protessor ist (Botany in Haiy ard Univer re Boston: 
Cassin 1882, wel de —We pro tertg noticed the earlier fas- 
feicee-yres and atty portraitures, in which the chromorlithographic 
printer has really done justice to Mr. 8 rague’s elegant and faith- 
ful paintings, we wish to call attention to it. We believe that 
the copies were so promptly taken up that it is entirely out of 
print; and we are uncertain if the publisher can pode: it, 
though that, and the continuance of the work, were greatly to 
wished. While all the plates are of very high order except that 
a ile are — Cade “ following are amo ng} the most ex- 
sweet water-lily and the May-flower. A word must be said for 
the letter press, which has nt poetry and thread-bare se senti- 
ent, and has managed to combine, in a readable and interes 
narrative, much good desotpied: matter, curious informat: 
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