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Taylor, J.—Notice of Flowering Plants and Ferns collected on both 
sides of Davis’ Straits and Baffin’s Bay. Ed. Phil. Journ. xvi. 
p. 76, and Trans. Bot. Soc. Ed. 1862, p. 323. A Catalogue of 
species with their localities. 138 Phanerogamia and 9 Ferns are 
enumerated, including about 17 species of E. Arctic American, 
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Teysmann nnd Binnendijk. —Sur quelques plantes nouvelles de la 
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j Embry ogonia ranks as generically distinct from Combretum , 
Nyctocalos , (Bignoniaceae) and Anauxanopetalum (Anacardiaceae) 
are new genera described. The latter is identical with Swintonia. 
. .— IJeber Kaju Garu, ein wohlriechendes Holz in Indien. This 
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a new genus near Aguilar ia , under the name of Gonystylus. 
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An account of the vegetation and geology of the Pena blanca, 
a mountain on the Spanish side of the Pyrenees, fronting the 
Maladetta. A new species of Campanula and a Euphrasia are 
described. 
Trecul, A.—Sur les sues propres des Apocynees, des Asclepiadees 
et des Legumineuses. L’lnstit. No. 1487, p. 215. The latex in 
these plants he finds in very delicate vessels associated with the 
liber-bundles or surrounding the pith, and not contained in the 
true liber-cells as asserted by Schleiden, Schacht, and others. 
Treyiranus, L. C. —IJeber zwei Cruciferen der Bheinischen und 
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With localities and brief critical remarks. The present part, 
arranged in the Candollian sequence of Orders, extends to Mal¬ 
vaceae ( Hampea ). Telracera and Belima are united. The 
authors remark that it is probable the number of ovules and of 
carpels is not of generic value in Dilleniaceae. Eleven new species 
of Guatteria are described, and eight of Cissampelos. Amended 
descriptions are given of Abuta , Aubl. and Tetrathylacium , Poepp. 
The entangled synonymy of Capparis Breynia , Jacq. is discussed 
in detail. Cochlospermeae are maintained as a distinct Family, 
and their differences from Bixa and its allies insisted on. Gloeo - 
spermum is a new genus of arborescent Yiolaceae, near Leonia, 
but with a produced connective to the anthers: one species is 
