IMPERIAL BOTANIC GARDENS, ST* PETERSBURG. 



Acta Horta Petropolitani, Vol III. Fane. 1, 2, 3 ; Vol. XIX 

 Fasc. 1 & 2. 



Messrs BURROUGHS & WELLCOME, LONDON. 



A New admixture of commercial Strophanthus, by P. E. 



F. Perredes, B S. 

 Anatomy of bark of Robinia pseud-acacia, by F. B. Power, 



Ph. D. 

 Chemistry of the bark of Robinia pseud-acacia, by F. B. 



Power, Ph. D. 

 Contribution to the pharmocognosy of official Strophanthus 



seeds, by P. E. Perredes,"B.S. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Annals of Congo Museum (Botany) ... Director. 



Apocynaceous plants collected by M. 



Gentel, by E. de Wildeman ... Author. 



Biltmore Botanical Studies, Vol. 1, No 2. Director. 

 Five pamphlets on botanical subjects, 



by E. M. Holmes Author. 



Flora of Western Middle California, 



by W. L. Jepson, M.D. ... g ... Author. 



Hybrid Conifers, by Maxwell T. Masters. Author. 



Mycological Notes, by G. G. Lloyd ... Author. 

 Native vegetation and crops of the 



Colorado delta, by J. Burtt Davy... Author. 



Pharmaceutical Journal. Current Nos.... President. 



Report of Govt. Entomologist, Natal ... Author. 

 Proceedings of the Indiana Academy 



of Science ... ... ... ... President. 



Sundry pamplets ... ... ... B. H. Shim. 



Transaction of the Linnean Society, 



Vol. VI, Part 1 N. E. Brown. 



PURCHASED. 



Journal of Botany, Gardeners Chronicle, Botanical Maga- 

 zine and Icones Plantarum. 



A very large number of indigenous plants have been named 

 for many applicants, including plants supposed to have medi- 

 cinal or economic value, and in all these cases there has been 

 no difficulty in supplying the names, and where required 

 information as to the properties of the plants also. Increasing 



