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Cronologia DELLA Flora Italiana .... P. A. Saccardo, 
4to., xxxvii., 390, 15 lire, Padova, in which 4,093 species, besides 
varieties, have the name and date, when and by whom each plant 
was first recorded for Italy. 
The Craftsman’s Plant Book, or Figures of Plants selected 
from the Herbals of the Sixteenth Century R. G. Hatton, 
4to., ix. 539. Chapman & Hall, Lond., 1909. 2^s. 
Agricultural Botany, Theoretical and Practical. John 
Percival, M.A., F.L.S., 4th edit., 8vo., pp. xiv., 828, fig. 265. 
Ducksworth, Lond., 1910. ys. 6 d. net. A most excellent and useful 
work. 
The Journal of Botany, 1910, contains a valuable paper on 
British Oaks, by C. E. Moss, D.Sc., in which the writer clearly 
describes and defines as British Trees — Qiurcus Robur, L. X 
sessilifiora = x Q. rosacea, Bechst. Q. sessiliflora, Salisb., and 
Q. Cerris, L. Europe, p. i and p. 33 with figure. 
Notes on British Elms, Rev. Augustin Ley. Plate 543 of 
fruits, p. 65. 
Notes on the Flora of Flintshire, A, A. Dallman, F.C.S., 
in which a new Alien to Britain, Cornus alba, L., is mentioned as 
being naturalised, pp. 53 and 73. 
Ross-shire Plants, Rev. E. S. Marshall and W. A. Shoolbred, 
in which a hybrid Betiila (see ‘ Report ’ 473) is mentioned, as well 
as several new County records are given. Spircea japonica, Thunb., 
var. Bumaldi, Hort. and S. opulifolia, L., are reported from Conan 
106, p. 132. 
Notes on the Flora of Cheshire, E. & H. Drabble, 
P 152. 
Lathyrus tuberosus, L., in England. Miller Christie, 
p. 170. 
Natural Selection and Plant Evolution, A. B. Horwood, 
p. 177. 
Further Additions to the Berkshire Flora, G. C. Druce, 
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