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each other than from certain Malvaceae. The evolution of the 
flower is described in several genera. 
Baillon, H.—Etudes sur la Eicaire et l’Hepatique. Ibid. ii. p. 202. 
- . . Species Euphorbiacearum Neo-Caledonicae. Ibid. p. 211. 
Bocquillonia, a new genus, is described. 
— ■ — Bemarques generales sur les Phyllanthees de la Nouvelle- 
Caledonie. Ibid. p. 242. Menarda, Comm, and Leptonema , Juss. 
are reduced to the genus Bhyllanthus . 
-Organogenie florale des Acronychia. Ibid. p. 253. Study of 
the organogeny of Acronychia leads M. Baillon to refer it to 
Diosmeae rather than Zanthoxyleae, or to Aurantiaceae, to which 
he himself had previously referred it. 
- Sur l’organisation florale du Condalia microphylla. Ibid. 
p. 257. It is shown that in Condalia the pistil is monocarpellary, 
the two apparent cells arising from the intrusion of the ventral 
suture. Zizyphus , with bilocular ovary, is truly dicarpellary. 
—— Description d’un nouveau genre de la famille des Humiri- 
acees. Ibid. p. 262. The new genus is named Aubrya, from "West 
Tropical Africa. 
-Bemarques sur l’organisation des Berberidees. Ibid. p. 268. 
1. Value of the genus Aceranthus (reduced to j Epimedium) ; 2. 
Division of Epimedium into sections ; 3. On pentamerous flowers 
of JEpimedium , and (4) of Berber is ; 5. The anthers (and their 
dehiscence) of Berberideae; 6. The gyncecium of Epimediuni ; 7. 
The pistil of Jeffersonia ; 8. Of Leontice ; 9. The floral symmetry 
of Leontice ; 10. Of Jeffersonia ; 11. The Androecium of JPodo- 
phyllum ; 12. The ovules of Berberideae ; 13. Value of the Order 
Nandineae ; 14. The aril of certain Berberideae; 15. On the 
affinities of Berberideae and Papaveraceae; 16. Development of 
the leaves of some Berberideae. 
-Sur une Proteacee et une Laurinee polycarpellees. Ibid. 
p. 292. Lambertiaformosa with 4 and a Sassafras with 2 or 3 
carpels. 
-Etude d’une Crucifere a fleurs monstrueuses. Ibid. 306. 
With remarks on teratological evidence in settling the mor¬ 
phological value of organs. 
-Note sur le Burasaia. Ibid. p. 316. 
-Sur un nouveau genre de la famille des Myrtacees. Ibid. p. 
323. Bceckea camphorata , B. Br. forms the type of the genus 
Eremopyxis 
-Memoire sur les Loranthacees. Ibid. ii. p. 330. In this 
essay the author discusses the character of the so-called 
“ calyx” of Santalaceae, Olacaceae, Loranthaceae, and their 
allies, also of Compositae, Valerianeae, and some other Orders 
with inferior ovaries. These are regarded as being truly ase- 
palous, the ovary becoming inferior from the adhesion of an ex¬ 
ternal annular, or discoid development of the axis. M. Baillon’s 
arguments rest upon the order of development of the investing 
