re 
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Specimen Trees in Kew Gardens. By the same, Gard. Chron., 
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Phalenopsis amabilis. By R.A. Rolfe, Gard. Chiron, Ser. III., 
v., 88. 
List of Garden Orchids. By the same, l.c., Broughtonia-Cattleya, 
491; Cattleya, 555, 619-620, 648- 649, 718, 744-746, 801-802 ; 
vi., 78-79 ; Brassia, 155-156; Cattleyopsis- Leptotes, 323 ; Brassa- 
vola, 35 4-355. 
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A Mo — and Systematic Review of the Apostasiee. By the 
same, Journ. Linn. Soc., xxv., 211-243. 
* Lindenia," v. From t, 207 most of the descriptions. By the same, 
Caetus eulture for amateurs; being descriptions of the various 
Cactuses grown in this country, with full and practical instructions for 
their successful cultivation. By W.. Watson. 
— came out in the “Bazaar” for 1885, and following years; now 
sed and issued as a book. 
WAR: pus in flower at Kew. By the game, Garden and Forest, 
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Plants in a flower at Kew. By the same, Gard. Chron., Ser. IIL, v., 
459, 563. : : 
The Pinks of the Transvaal, By F. N. Williams, Journ. Bot., 
xxvii., 199-200. 
Revision of the specific forms of the genus Gypsophila. By the 
same, l.c., 321-329. 
Botanical Magazine, vol. cxv. 
Icones Plantarum, vol. xix. (t. 1301-1900). 
Grevillea, vol, xvii., March, June; xviii., Sept., Dec. 
' Bulletin of Miscellaneous Information, Nos. 25-36. 
1890. 
Fern Nomenclature and the Fern Conference. By J. G. Baker, 
Gard. Chron., Ser. III., viii., 187. 
Papaver pilosum and Heldreichii. By the same, l.c., 211, 
Vascular Cryptogamia of New Guinea — by Sir W. Macgregor. 
By the same, Journ. Bot., xxviii., 103-1 
Tonquin Ferns. By the same, l.c., 262-268. 
New Guatemalan Bromeliacex. By the same, I.c., 305-306. 
