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_ Davenport's CATALOGUE oF THE DAVENPORT Hersartum!— 
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at present known to inhabit North America, north of Mexico, 
consisting of thirty-two genera representing one hundred and 
forty-two species. The catalogue isa pyi addition to our 
botanical literature, and also timely, as an unusual degree of 
interest is now bestowed by colinas to ferns. If all would 
pay as much attention tọ the young saan and specific limits of 
a aig > of the Davenport Herbarium of North American Ferns north of 
Mexico. Massachusetts Horticultural Society. Pati shed by the author, Salem, 
Mass., 1879. ss pp. 42. 50 cents. Address the ‘ath, n E. De ae 
_ Medford, Mass. 
