No. 430.] NOTES AND LITERATURE. 831 
Parts III and IV of Spegazzini's *Nova addenda ad floram Pata- 
gonicam," separately issued from the Anales del Museo Nacional de 
Buenos Aires, Vol. VII, bears date of April 16, and includes species 
numbered from 474 to 977 inclusive, — a considerable number of 
them being new. 
Visitors to the beautiful little island of Capri, in the Gulf of Naples, 
will find help in a study of its flora in a tasteful little handbook by 
Cerio and Bellini, entitled Fora dell Isola di Capri, published by 
Emilio Prass of Naples. 
A portrait and biographical sketch of Dr. Adam Kuhn, first pro- 
fessor of botany in America and at the University of Pennsylvania, 
with an illustration of the genus Kuhnia, named in his honor, are 
published by Dr. Harshberger in the Alumni Register, of Philadel- 
phia, for April. 
A portrait of Sir George King, formerly director of the Calcutta 
Garden, is published in the Gardeners’ Chronicle of May 11. 
A note on Parkinson, with figure of the Parkinson statue in the 
palm house at Sefton Park, Liverpool, is printed in the Gardeners’ 
Chronicle for May 17. 
