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The ancient and modern Floras of Montpellier. By the same, Nat. 
Hist. Review (1865)., 202-225. 
Wei. — of some New Genera and Species of ass Legu- 
minose. By the same, Trans. Linn. Soc., xxv., 297-320 
[A asd to the Linnean Society.] By the same, Broo. Linn. Sot., 
1864-65, pp. ix.-Ixx 
Supplementary Tiscali on the Spherie of the  Hookerian 
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Discovery of Asplenium Me in New Brunswick. By J. D. Hooker, 
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Gustav Mann's Botanische Forschungen an der Westküste von Africa. 
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Western Tropical Africa. By the same, Trans, Linn. Soc., 
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Pepper. By J. R. Jackson, Pharm. Journ., Ser. TI., vii., 288-291. 
Cork and its uses. By the same, Technologist, v., 193; repr. 
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Notes on Lichens collected by Sir John Richardson in Arctic 
America. By W. A. Leighton, Journ. Linn. Soc., ix., 184-200. 
Observations on the Morphology and Anatomy of the Genus Restio, 
Linn. together with an Euumeration of the South African ser 
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On:four new Genera of Plants of W cen — — belonging 
to the Natural Orders Anonacem, Olacines, Loganiacew, and Thyme- 
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On the Lentibulariee collected. in Angola by Dr. Welwitsch, F.L.S., 
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56. 
Notes upon a few of the ume collected, MÀ near Nagasaki, Japan, 
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Mr. Richard Oldham. By de same, l.c., 163-17 70. | 
n Five New Genera of West Tropieal Africa, —— to the 
N taral Orders Bixineæ, Tiliaceæ, and Anonaceæ, with a Note upon the 
Genera Oncoba and Mayna. By the same, L.c., 170-176. 
Flora Vitiensis: a description of the Plants of the Viti or Fiji 
Islands. With an account of their history, uses, and properties. By 
B. Seemann. 
” With 100 coloured pia by W. Fitch. Much of this work was done at 
Kew, but it also includes the materials collected by the botanists of Cook's. 
and other voyages, and preserved at the British Museum. Com pee ss 1068. 
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