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THE AMERICAN NATURALIST [A^ol. XL 



issued by the author, Professor Coker, from Shattuck's The Bahama 

 Islands, published by the Geographical Society of Baltimore. 



The concluding parts of :Macloske's "Flora Patagonica," forming- 

 part 5 of volume 8 of the Reports of the Privcefon Universitij Expedi- 

 tions to Patagonia, 1896 -1890, have recently been issued. 



A paper on the alpine flora of northern .\rgentina, by II. E. Fries,, 

 is published as the opening number of series 4, vol. 1, of the Nova 

 Acta R. Societatis Scientiarum IJpsaliensis. 



The third of Merrill's papers on "New or Noteworthy Philipi)ine 

 Plants," and a paper on the source of Manila "elcmi." form no. 2*) 

 of the publications of the Bureau of Government Lal>umtnri, v, of Manihi. 



The Flora of Tropical Africa, under the editorship of Sir William 

 T. Thiselton-Dycr, reaches into Convolvulacere in the recently 

 issued vol. 4, sect. 2, part 1. 



An account of the botany of northwestern New South Wales is^ 

 given by Turner in vol. 30 of the Proceedings of the Linnean Societi/ 

 of that country. 



A colored j)late of Sarraccnia flava accompanies an article on the 

 genus in Flora and Si/Ira for November. 



An illustrated acoinu of garden Sarracenias, by Vollbracht, is 

 publi.sl.c.l in the Wirnrr I llusfrierte Garten-Zeitung for December. 



An ilUistralcd niunu^Mapli of tli(> I roinvct's forms of Bauhinia is- 

 published by Westergren in no. 1 of the . I /•/, //• for Botanik of 1905. 



