Abstract

THE numbers of the Journal of Botany for May and June appeal almost entirely to students of systematic and descriptive botany:—Mr. F. J. Hanbury continues his notes on Hieracia new to Britain, in the course of which he describes three species altogether new.—Mr. Geo. Massee contributes diagnoses of a number of new species of Fungi from St. Vincent, illustrated by three coloured plates.—Mr. E. G. Baker continues his Synopsis of genera and species of Malveæ; Rev. Moyle Rogers his essay at a key to British Rubi; and Mr. W. A. Clarke his first records of British flowering plants.

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