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_ strong plea for a botany broad enough to take in the plant under 
cultivation, and for a horticulture scientific enough to demand 
and use the laws and facts of scientific botany. 
the Yellowstone National Park, by Frank Tweedy, is a- neat pam- 
phlet of seventy-eight pages, enumerating 657 species of Phane- 
rogams and Pteridophytes found growing in the park. The main 
list is preceded by special lists of the forest trees, alpine flora, bog 
flora, flora of the hot springs and geysers, the grasses, etc——A 
new edition of the London Catalogue of British Plants is noticed 
by the English botanical journals. It is edited by Frederick J. 
Hanbury, and is published by Bell & Son, of London—-The 
editor of Grevillea (146 Junction road, London, N., England) 
offers for sale a number of botanical books of some rarity, to- 
ds injurious to ti 
J in their 
; also the notices 
ctive and beneficial. 
entomologist, by H. 
ington, 1885. 8 vo, pp. 219. 
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