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Further note on Waras. By the same, l.c., 969. 
The Collection of Gum Labdanum in Crete. By the same, l.c., 301- 
302. 
Introductory Sessional Address, . . . School of Pharmacy. 
y the same, l.c., xv., 261-265. 
The disputed identity of the Red Bark of the Nilgiris. .By the same, 
l.c., 481-482. 
Indian Pulse. [By W. B. Hemsley], Field, lxiv., 461. 
Sisyrinchium Bermudiana, By the same, Journ. Bot, xxii., 
8-1 10. 
Notes on the Flora of Parasnath, a Mountain of North-Western 
b . Clarke, “with an Introductory Note by J. D. 
Hooker, Journ. Linn. Soc., xxi., 
The Student's Flora . . . - Ed, III. By the same. 
Tropical African Mountain Flora. By thesame, Nature, xxx., 635. 
The Flora of British India. By the same. Part 11. 
Cocus Wood. By J. R. Jackson, Gard. Chron., N.S., xxi., 178. 
Paper-making materials. By the same, l.c., 700-702. 
Tropical Fruits. [Lecture at the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, - 
July 1886.] By D. Morris, Nature, xxxiv., 316-318. (Abstract i 
Gard. Chron., N.S., xxvi, 121-122.) 
The Illustrated Dictionary of Gardening, a practical and scientific 
Encyclopedia of Horticulture for Gardeners and Botanists, [A— Dipla- 
denia.] By G. Nicholson. 
A compendious work completed in four quarto volumes. 
The Kentucky Coffee Tree. By the same, Garden, xxiv., 29-30. 
The Ailanto, or Tree of Heaven. By the same, l.c., 63-64. 
The Yellow Wood (Cladrastis tinctoria). By the same, l.c., 96-97. 
The Sweet Gums. By the same, l.c., 166-167. 
The Sophoras. By the same, l.c., 211—212. 
The Hop Hornbeams. By the same, l.c., 231. 
Cladrastis amurensis. By the same, lc., 264-265. 
Escallonia sellowiana. By the same, l.c., 291. 
The Planer Tree. By the same, l.c., 370. 
The Zelkowas. By the same, l.c., 370-372. 
The Hornbeams. By the same, l.c., 418-420. 
Phillyrea vilmoriniana. By the same, l.c., 490. f 
.."Ehe-Magnolias. By-the. same, 1.64 608-518. ..— |. cosa E 
The Zenobias. By the same, l.c., 572-573. ess 
