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A Synopsis of the Hardy forms of Sempervivum now in cultivation 
in England. By J. G. Baker, Gard. Chron., N.S., xii, 10, 
Si 107, 135-136, 166, 268-269, 428-429, 650. (Key and Index on 
last page.) 
The Species of Fourcroya. By the same, l.c., 623-624, 656. 
Classified List of the known species of Apicra and Haworthia. By 
the same, l.c., 717-718. 
On four new binis of Eremurus from Persia. By the same, Journ. 
Bot., xvii., 17-1 
Report on a collection of Ferns made in the north of Borneo, by 
Mr, F. W. Burbidge. By the same, l.c., 37-44 
Report on Burbidge's Ferns of the Sulu Archipelago. By the same, 
l.c., 65-67. 
A Synopsis of the Genus Aechmea, R. & P. By the same, l.c., 
129-135, 161-168, 226—236. 
On a collection of Ferns gathered in the Fiji Islands, by Mr. John 
Horne, F.L.S. By the same, l.c., 292—300. 
Four new Ferns from South China. By the same, l.c., 304-305. 
On a variety of Hieracium caesium from the Great Orme's Head, 
By the same, l.c., xvii., 360-362. 
A Synopsis of Colchicacex and the aberrant tribes of Liliacem. By 
the same, Journ. Linn. Soc., xvii., 405-510. 
A contribution to the Flora of Northern Dems By J. G. Baker and 
S. L. Moore, Journ. Linn. Soc., xvii., 375-3 
Origin of ae Flora of the European Alps. By J. Ball, Proce. 
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—-— Trans. Considérations sur l'origine de la flore alpine européene. 
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Polygale Americang nove vi el pätai cognita. By A. W. Bennett, 
Journ. Bot., xvii., 137-143, 168-173, 201-207. 
New Plants of 1878. [By N. E. Brown,| In the Gardeners’ Year 
Book and Almanack, 1879, by R. Hogg, p. 141-167. 
Senecio speciosus. By the same, Gard. Chron., N.S., xii., 615. 
Note on Gardenia turgida. By C. B. Clarke, Journ. Linn Soc., xvii, 
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The Ferns of North India (Abstract). By the same, Journ. Linn, 
