46 
Note on the fruiting of Wistaria sinensis in Europe. By W. T. 
Thiselton-Dyer, Journ. Linn. Soc., xvii., 329-332. 
A Cochin-China remedy for Leprosy [Strychnos gautheriana]. 
Pierre. By the same, Nature, xxi., 35.) 
Notes on Sapotacee, II. By M. M. Hartog, Journ. Bot, xvii, 
356-359. 
1879, p. 3 
Biologia Centrali- gere si Contributions to the Knowledge of 
the Fauna and Flora of Mexico and Central America. ited by 
F. D. Godman and O. Salvin. Botany by W. B. Hemsley. 
The first part appeared in September 1879. 
(An es of a few lines of the above appeared in Rep. Brit. Assoc., 
76.) 
Diagnoses Plantarum . . . mexicanarum, &c. II. By the same. 
La distribution géographique des plantes, par [le méme] (suite). 
Belg. Hortie., xxix., 59-64, 68-77, 79-88. 
Fritillaria Karelini. By the same. Garden, xv., 121. 
Rhododendron cinnabarinum. By the same, 1.c., 182-183. 
The Caleeolarias. By the same, l.c., 258-261 (Index at end), 
Himalayan Primroses. By the same, Lc. xvi., 12-13. 
Some ornamental species of Hibiscus. By the same, l.c., 486—487. 
Mexican and Central-American Orchids (an Alphabetical List of 
all the species hitherto er, Ni R a short historical introduction; 
By the same, Gard. Chr N.S., xi, 202-203, 235-256, 267-268, 
Se 367-368, 433-434, 559, - 686, 119-720. xii., 42-43, 75, 107-108, 
38. 
A New Natural Order of Plants. [By the same], l.c., xi., 170. 
Ornamental Grasses and Sedges [from the German of €. Bouché]. 
e same, l.c., 784 
'Swellings on Roots of Plants. By the same, l.c, xii., 112-1 13, 144. 
Kerguelen Land. By the same, l.c., 208. 
"Rodriguez. By the same, l.c., 295-296. 
The Genus Rondeletia. Some Corrections and Emendations in the 
Synonymy of the Species of the Genus. By the same, l.c., 235 
A Key to the Species of Spiræa and allied Genera [extracted from 
A Annot. de Spireaceis]. By the same, lc. 359-360, 
Dahlias. By the same, l.c , 437, 524, 557. 
On a two-flowered eis iam of d eei Rudge, and the 
difference between this species and C. Grayi, Carey. By the same, 
Journ. Bot., xvii., 274-275. 
Mogino and Sesse's collection of Mexican dried pienie Pa the 
same, l.c., 315-316. 
