Abstract
THE appearance of the first volume of the catalogue of Cainozoic plants in the British Museum is a noteworthy event. Catalogues of the older plant remains have already appeared, but the great and valuable stores of Tertiary plants in the national collections have received scant attention. British Museum (Natural History): Catalogue of Cainozoic Plants in the Department of Geology. Vol. 1: The Bembridge Flora. By Eleanor Mary Reid and Marjorie Elizabeth Jane Chandler. With a section on the Charophyta, by James Groves. Pp. viii + 206 + 12 plates. (London: British Museum (Natural History), 1926.) 158.
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