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anew Tulipa | T. erythronioides] from China, with the habit of 
an I ylroniim. By the same, l.c., 292. 
On the rarer Plants of. Central Somersetshire, eo on the vette 
there of Althea hirsuta. By the same, l.c., 357— 
Revision of the Genera E iiw of UCET. By the same, 
Journ. Linn. Soc., xiv., 508-6 
Descriptions of some new "Eos of Plants colleeted in 
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Martius, Flora Brasiliensis, xiii., pars rrt. Polygalaceæ. Auctore 
A. W. Bennett. 
Notes on the Gamopetalous Orders belonging to the Campanulaceous 
and Oleaceous Groups. By G. Bentham, Journ. Linn. Soc., xv., 1-16. 
Revision of the Sub-order Mimoseæ. By the same, Trans. Linn. 
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The Nari its only and culture By F. W. Burbidge. 
To which is added a scientific review of the entire genus. By J.G. 
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On the Classification and Sexual Reproduction of Thallophytes. 2: 
W.T. Thiselton-Dyer. (Revised and reprinted from Quart. Journ. 
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All the Lilies. [An abstract witb wood- cuts from J. G. Haken] By 
W. B. Hemsley, Garden, vii., 297-3 i 
The Yuccas. By the same, The ee viii, 129-134. 
The Magnolias, and their Allies. By the same, l.c., 269-271. 
Half-hours at Kew.** By W.B. H[emsley]. Gard. Chron., N.S., iii., T., 
141-142 ; IT. 335; III. Acacias, 814—815; IV. Acacias, le, iv. 130- 
131; V. 231-232; VI. Rare or interesting shrubs and trees, ’ 329-330 : 
VII., Oaks, 455-456 ; VII. 550-551. 
Fuchsias. By the same, Gard, Chron, N.S., iii., p. 179-180, iv., 
p+ 323. : - 
Planes. By the same, l.c,, 427—428. suni Lida 
petens of heat on plants. By the — it ivy S04. oae RAE 
I à 3 aond Flo — B. Godin - i Was. m 
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rther j Ebenacem, with description of a new species 
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On the discovery of Phylica arborea, Thouars, a tree of Tristan 
d'Acunha, in Amsterdam Island, in the S. Indian Ocean, with an 
enumeration of the Phanerogams and Vascular Oryptogams of that- 
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-Observations on some Indian oi of Garcinia. By pe — | 
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On Hydnora americana, R. Br. By the same, s 182-186. i 
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