Abstract
The Journal of Botany for May commences with a critical investigation, illustrated by a plate, by the editor, of the very common but badly understood Dock, Rumcx obtusifolius, which is followed by two papers on the distribution of plants, Additions to the British lichen flora, by Rev. M. Crombie, and Additions to the flora of Berkshire, by James Britten. In this number is also the very useful annual list of the new species of phanerogamous plants described in periodicals published in Great Britain during the year 1872. The plate which now accompanies every number is a great addition to the value of this magazine.
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