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Current Literature . 
Journal of the Boyal Horticultural Society. (London, 1889-90.) 
Vol. XI ( continued ), Part 3. 
Foster : On Irises. 
Barron : The Strawberry. 
The National Rose Conference : — 
Baker : The Botany of Roses. 
Crepin : A new Classification of Roses. 
Hibberd : The Origin of the Florist’s Carnation. 
Rivers : Peaches and Nectarines. 
Coleman : On Conifers. 
Vol. XII, Part 1. 
The Vegetable Conference : — 
Wright: The Food of Vegetables. 
The Chrysanthemum Centenary Conference : — 
Hemsley : Wild Progenitors. 
Payne : History of the Chrysanthemum. 
Burbidge : Seeds and Seeding. 
Part 2. 
Veitch: The Hippeastrum ( Amaryllis ). 
Daffodil Conference : — 
Burbidge : History of Cultivated Narcissi. 
Engleheart : Seedling Daffodils. 
Wolley-Dod : Trumpet Daffodils. 
Krelage : Polyanthus Narcissi. 
Wolley-Dod: Primroses. 
Part 3. 
Lynch : A new classification of the Genus Paeonia. 
Carnation Conference:— 
Williams : The Carnation from a botanical point of view. 
Fern Conference : — 
Bower : Which are the oldest Ferns? 
Lowe : Hybrid Ferns. 
Druery ; Plumose British Ferns. 
Note on the Origin and Parentage of Gladiolus Gandavensis. 
Journal of the Boyal Microscopic Society. 1890. (Parts 1-5.) 
Part 1. Bennet : Freshwater Algae and Schizophyceae of Hampshire and Devon- 
shire. (Plate I.) 
„ 3. West : Contribution to the Freshwater Algae of North Wales. (Plates 
V-VI.) 
„ 4. Gill : On some methods of preparing Diatoms so as to exhibit clearly 
the nature of the Markings. 
„ — Cauber : On a simple form of Heliostat, and its application to Photo- 
micrography. 
Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute. (London, 1889-90.) 
Vol. XXII. 
Rivers : The Nectarine only a form or variety of the Peach. 
Post : On the Botanical Geography of Syria and Palestine (with Map). 
