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Asplenium fontanum, Br, a British plant. By the same, Le., 340- 
343. 
Catalogue of Mr. Geyer’s Collections (continued), By the same, l.c., 
371-378. 
- Botanical Magazine, vol. lxxxi. 
Guide to the Gardens, ed., XIII. 
Report, , . . 1854. 
Journal of Botany and Kew Garden Miscellany, vol. vii. 
Museum of Economic Botany: a Guide to the Museum, &c. 
1856. 
Description of two American Species of Gnetum, By G. Bentham. 
Kew Journ., viii., 357-359. 
Notes on Loganiacew. By the same, Journ. Linn, Soc., L; 52-114. 
The Botany of the Antarctic Voyage of H.M.S. “Erebus” and 
“Terror.” By J. D. Hooker. III., Flora Tasmania, parts 2 and 3. 
On some Collections of Arctic Plants chiefly made by Dr. Lyall, 
aa Anderson, Herr Miertsching, and Mr. Rae, during the WepediGon: 
search of Sir John Franklin, under Sir J ohn Richardson, Sir Edward 
Belcher, and Sir Robert M'Clure. By J. D. Hooker, Journ. Linn. Soc., 
, 114- 124. 
On the Botany of Raoul Island, one of the Kermadec group in the 
South Pacific Ocean. By the same, l.c., 125-129. 
ased on a collection of plants made by Mr. MacGillivray, Naturalist 
to Hera 
On the structure and anag e Balanophorew, By the same, 
Trans. Linn. Soc., xxii. (1856), 1 
Catalogue of ve OO 8 = oS by W. J. Hooker, Kew 
Journ., viii., 16— 
Use of NE lacustris (Bullrush) in South America. _ By the 
same, l.c., 20-21. 
Agave americana in Devonshire, By the same, l.c., 26-27. 
Balsam-bog (Bolax glebaria, Comm.). By the same, l.c., 74-80. 
The Mammoth Tree (Sequoia gigantea). [By the same], l.c., 150- 
Ensete of Bruce. [By the same], le, 210-214, —— 
The Soap-Plant of California. [By the same], Le., 317-319. 
Cuba Bast in Jamaica. [By the same], l.e., 347-350, 
Jersey Cabbages. [By the same], l.c., 350-351. 
Odal oil. [By the same], Lc. 378. 
-~ On Polypodium anomalum; a new Species of Fern, m its 
Sori on the upper side of the Frond. By the same, Le., 360—362 
