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Standpunkte. Den Bildnern der deutschen Nation gewidmet. 2., gänzlich umgearbeitete Auflage der ,,Anthropologischen Briefe.“ 1. Theil. Die Geschichte der Anthropologie. Die Entwicklung der Wissenschaft vom Menschen seit den ältesten Zeiten bis zur Gegenwart. Mit Holzschnitten. Dresden, Ehlermann. 1865. 8m. (IV, 326 p. c. figg. xyl.) 124 Fyr

III. Botanik.

1. Allgemeine botanische Schriften.

Annales Musei botanici Lugduno-Batavi. Edidit F. A. Guil. Miquel. Tom. I. Fasc. 7-9. Amstelodami, C. G. van der Post. Lipsiae, Fr. Fleischer. Fol. m. (p. 193-288. 2 tabb. lith., 1 tab. chromolith.) à 1 21 gr. Bonnat, Mme, Botanique à l'usage de la jeunesse. 5. édition. Avec gravures. Lille et Paris, Lefort. 12. (240 p.) Bulletin de la Société botanique de France fondée le 23 avril 1854. Tome IX. 1862. 9 Nros. Paris, au Bureau de la Société. Roy. 8. (704 p.) Coster, D. J., De plantkunde geschetst. 5. en 6. aflevering. Amsterdam, C. L. Brinkman. 8. (p. IX-XXIV, 321-416 c. figg. xyl.) 5: 80 ct. 6: 32 ct. (Compleet: 4 fl. 40 ct.) Denkschriften der Königl. Bayerischen botanischen Gesellschaft zu Regensburg. V. Band. 1. Heft. Regensburg, Manz in Comm. 4m. (42 p. 1 tab. lith. in fol. obl.) Dupuis, A., Fr. Gérard, 0. Reveil, F. Herincq, Le règne végétal divisé en traité de botanique générale, flore médicale et usuelle, horticulture botanique et pratique [plantes potagères, arbres fruitiers, végétaux d'ornements], plantes agricoles et forestières, histoire biogra phique et bibliographique de la botanique, par A. Dupuis, Fr. Gérard, O. Reveil et F. Hérincq, et d'après les travaux des plus éminents botanistes français et étrangers. Flore médicale. Tome I. Traité de botanique générale. Tome I. 2 volumes. Avec 2 atlas. Paris, Morgand. 8m. (XXIV, 952 p.)

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Cet ouvrage formera (avec histoire de la botanique), 17 volumes, dont 9 volumes gr. in-8. de texte et 8 atlas petit in-4 de planches gravées; les atlas renfermant (avec textes descriptifs en regard) plus de 3000 dessins de plantes ou de détails botaniques finement coloriés. Les 17 volumes, revêtus d'un élégant cartonage, avec planches et textes descriptifs, montés sur onglets, 800 fr.

Idem liber. Horticulture. Végétaux d'ornement. Texte et Atlas. II volumes. Paris, Morgand. 8m. (XC, 386 p. 52 tabb. aen.)

Jahrbücher für wissenschaftliche Botanik. Herausgegeben von N. Pringsheim. IV. Band. 1. Heft. Mit 9 zum Theil colorirten Tafeln. Leipzig, 1864. W. Engelmann. Lex. 8. (II, 124 p. 9 tabb. lith., quarum 1 color.) 2 $ 28 Sgr Hermann Schacht, Die Blüthe und die Befruchtung von Santalum album. P. 1-22. 4 tabb. lith.

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Friedrich Thomas, Zur vergleichenden Anatomie der Coniferen Laubblätter. P. 23-63.

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Robert Caspary, Bemerkungen über die Schutzscheide und die Bildung des
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No. VII. On Chara alopecuroides, Del., as a native of Britain; by C. C. Babington. [Plate VII.] p. 193-196. 1 tab. lith. et col. from N. E. Australia; by Berthold Seemann. p. 196. 197. Contribution to the history of Aroideology; by H. W. Schott. p. 197-206.- The Solana of tropical Polynesia; by Berthold Seemann. p. 206-211. the Under Secretary of state for India on the bark and leaves of Chinchona succirubra grown in India; by J. E. Howard. p. 211-214. p. 215-217. New publications. p. 217-223. Botanical news. p. 224. No. VIII. Revision of the natural order Bignoniaceae; by Berthold Seemann. [Plate VIII.] p. 225-228. 1 tab. lith. et col. Hypnum exannulatum, Br. & Seh., and H. aduncum, L., by W. Carruthers. p. 228-231. Adnotationes in Cassiniaceas Wrightianas Cubenses, a cl. Grisebach determinatas; by C. H. Schultz Bipontinus. p. 231–238. Trichomanes radicans indigenous to The ordeal bean

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Yorkshire and Wales; by Thomas Moore. p. 238. 239.
of Calabar [Physostigma venenosum, Balf,] and the best methods of applying it
in ophthalmic medicine; by D. Hanbury. p. 239-244. — On the genus Ceodes
of Forster; by B. Seemann. p. 244-247. On the toot-poison of New Sea-
land; by W. L. Lindsay. p. 247.
New publications. p. 247-256. Bo-
tanical news. p. 256.

No. IX. Revision of the natural order Bignoniacea; by Berthold Seemann. Plate IX. p. 257. 258. 1 tab. lith. et col. On the botany of South Pembrokeshire; by Charles C. Babington p. 258-270. Official report on the progress and condition of the Royal gardens at Kew, during the year 1862; by Sir William J. Hooker. p. 270-277. On Hypericum lineolatum; by J. G. Baker. p. 277. 278. On the position of the genera Hydrocotyle, Opa, Commia, and Blastus in the natural system; by Berthold Seemann. p. 278 -282. Rosa Hibernica, Sm. p. 282. Fumaria media, Lois. p. 282. Plants noticed at Hunstanton, on the coast of Norfolk. p. 282. 283. Fucus furcatus, Agardh, a new British seaweed. p. 283. -287.

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No. X. On Mammillaria Scheerii, Mühlenpf., a rare Mexican Cactus; by Berthold Seemann. [Plate X.] p. 289. 290. 1 tab. lith. et col. On a Yorkshire Galium allied to G. erectum, Huds.; by J. G. Baker. p. 290-293. Trichomanes radicans; (by C. C. Babington). p. 293. 294. Comparison of the leaf-cells in the British Hymenophylleae; by George Gulliver. p. 294. 295 c. 3 figg. xyl. Tithymalus Brauni, a new Euphorbiacea from Abyssinia; (by George Schweinfurth). p. 295. On two forms of plants growing under the same conditions; by John Edward Gray. p. 295-297. On the origin of herbaria; by Ernst H. T. Meyer. p. 297–302. The Owala or Opochala [Pentaclethra macrophylla, Benth.] of the Gaboon and Fernando Po, and the oil contained in its seeds; by J. Arnaud on. p. 302-307. - New British Cryptogamia; (by Benj. Carrington). p. 307-310. Chrysyménia rosea, Harv., (by J. E. Gray). p. 310. New publications. p. 310-317. news. p. 318-320. No. XI. On the geographical distribution of the Equisetaceae; by J. Milde. p. 321-325. Viola arenaria, De Cand., as a British plant; (by C. C. Babington). p. 325. 326. Essay on the metamorphosis of plants; by J. W. v on Goethe. 1790. Translated by Emily M. Cox; with explanatory notes by Maxwell T. Masters. p. 327-345. 1 tab. aen. Inflammability of the flowers of Dictamnus albus; (by Hahn). p. 345. 346. Notes from Northumberland, September, 1863; (by J. G. Baker). p. 346-348. On the natural order Characeae. p. 318. Cacoma piniquatorum, De Bury. publications. p. 319. 350. Miscellanea. p. 350-352.

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No. XII. Fucus distichus, Lin., as an Irish plant; by William Carruthers. Plate XII. p. 353-355. I tab. lith. et col, Sagina nivalis, Fries, discovered in Scotland; by Hewett C. Watson. p. 355. 356. Hypnum abietinum; by William Mitten. p. 356. 357. Remarks on the yield of quinine in the leaves of Cinchona plants; by Anderson. p. 358. 359. Is Hutchinsia alpina, R. Brown, a British plant? by W. W. New bould. p. 359. 360. Essay on the metamorphosis of plants; by J. W. v. Goethe. 1790. Translated by Emily M. Cox; with explanatory notes by Maxwell T. Masters. [Conclu ded from p. 345.] Plate IX. p. 360-374. On the Nardoo plant of Austra lia. p. 375. Chroolepus lageniferum, Hilde! rand, p. 375. Rare and exotic plants at Kew Bridge, Surrey; by J. Britten. p. 375. 376. Stations of some uncommon plants in Devon and Cornwall; by T. R. Archer Briggs. p. -378. New publications. p. 378-381. Botanical news. dex. p. 385-396. Journal, The, of botany, British and foreign. Edited by Berthold Seemann. Vol. II. No. XIII-XXIV. London: R. Hardwicke. 8m. (IV, 403 p. c. figg. xyl., 12 tabb. lith, quarum 11 col.) à 2sh. No. XIII. On the purple trefoil found in Scilly; by C. C. Babington. Plate XIII. p. 1-3. 1 tab. lith. et col. Two new Brazilian Aroidèæ; by H. Se hott. p. 4. - On the æstivation of Crithmum maritimum; by Berthold Seemann. p. 5-8. - On the introduction of Peruvian cotton into India; by Clements R. Markham. A list of plants reported to occur in the Orkney isles; by H. C. Watson. p. 11-20. Note about the Primula variabilis, Goup; by C. C. Babington. p. 20. 21. - Correspondence. p. 21-25. New publications. p. 25-32. Botanical news. p. 32. No. XIV. A synopsis of the British Ecidiacei; by M. C. Cooke. Plate XIV. p. 33-41. I tab. lith. et col. Analysis of Cinchona bark and leaves grown on the Neilgherry hills, and received in England November 20th, 1863. Communicated by Clements R. Markham. p. 41-45. Hypericum undulatum, Schousb., a recent addition to the British flora; by T. R. Archer Briggs. p. 45. 46. The Cucurbitaceae of tropical Polynesia; by Berthold Seemann. p. 47-52. Four new species of Aroidea; by H. Schott. p. 52-54. - Note on the Kilkee Fucus; by W. Carruthers. Zostera marina in the Orkney Islands; by Hewett C. Watson. On the occurrence of Calluna vulgaris in America; by B. Seemann. p. 55. 56. p. 56. 57. New publications. p. 57-60. Botanical news. p. 60-64. No. XV. On Gentiana Germanica, Willd., by C. C. Babington. Plate XV. p. 65-68. I tab. lith. et col. On Onagraceæ and Hydrocharidacea as elucidating the value of raphides as natural characters; by George Gulliver. p. 68New South Sea Island plants; by Berthold Seemann p. 70-77.Additions to Brewer's Flora of Surrey"; by Henry Trimey. p 78-94. Correspondence. p. 94. 95. New publications. p. 95. 96. Botanical news.

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No. XVI. On Hypericum undulatum, Schousb.; by C. C. Babington. Plate XVI. p. 97-100. I tab. lith. et col. Experiments on the yield of alkaloids from the leaves of Chinchonas grown in Jamaica; by Daniell. p. 100. 101. tributions to a flora of the Scilly Isles; by F. Townsend. p. 102-120.an opening in some legumes: by A. H. Church. p. 120-122 c. 5 figg. xyl. Some observations on the moss known to British Bryologists as Hypnum pratense; by William Mitten. p. 122 123. Correspondence. p. 123-126. Botanical news. p. 126-128.

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No. XVII. On the Asplenium Adiantum-nigrum, var. obtusum [Serpentini], as a British plant; by Thomas Moore. [Plate XVII] p. 129. 130. 1 tab. lith. et col. Synopsis of the phanerogamic flora of Spitzbergen; by A. J. Malmgren. p. 130-147. The genus Ascobolus, with descriptions of the British species; by M. C. Cooke. p. 147-154 c. 12 figg. xyl. Correspondence. p. 154156. New publications. p. 156-160. No. XVIII. On a new species of Boussingaultia; by John Miers. Plate XVIII. p. 161. 162. 1 tab. lith. Synopsis of the phanerogamic flora of Spitzbergen; by A. J. Malmgren. [Concluded.] p. 162–176. flowers; by Berthold Seemann. p. 176-187. -190. Botanical news. p. 191. 192.

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No. XIX. Descriptions of new British mosses; by W. Mitten. [Plate XIX] p. 193-196. 1 tab. lith. et col. Some remarks on the flowers of Euphorbis amygdaloides; by W. G. Smith. p. 196-199 c. fig. xyl. Botanical explorations of Mr. Richard Spruce. p. 199-201. On Alsine pallida, Dum. by Charles C. Babington. p 202-204. On some genera with one-celled ovary, referred to Hederacea; by Berthold Seemann.

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ficial report on the botanical department of the British Museum, by J. J. Ben nett. p. 207209. Catabrosa vilfoidea, Andr. p. 209. - Analysis of CinCommunicated by Clemens R. Markham. p. 209p. 214-218.

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No. XX. On the structure of Hildenbrandtia fluviatilis, Brebiss. by H. J. Carter. Communicated by Gray. Plate XX. p. 225-228. 1 tab. lith. et col. tinea intacta, Reichb., a recent addition to the British flora; by D. Moore. 228. 229. Remarks on some dioicious plants; by W. G. Smith. 234. Revision of the natural order Hederace; by Berthold Seemann. p. 235-250 c. 9 figg. xyl. Memoranda. p. 250-252. New publications. P. 252-254. Botanical news. p. 254-256.

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No. XXI On the genus Villaresia, with a description of a new species; by, John Miers. Plate XXI. p. 257-266. 1 tab. lith, et col. Rosa Bakeri, Dèsègl. mss. par M. A. Dèsèglise. p. 267-269. ciferous flowers; by W. G. Smith. p. 269-272 c. 4 figg. xyl. of Diatome; by H. J. Carter. p. 272. 273. of Linnaeus; by Alexander Braun. p. 274-279 c. 8 figg. xyl. Gentiana Germanica, Willd., by C. C. Babington. p. 279. Hypericum undulatum found in Cornwall; by C. C Babington. p. 279. 280. Correspondence. p. 280. 281. New publications. p. 281-287. → Botanical news. p. 287.288. No. XXII. Aphelandra ornata,, T. Anders, a recently introduced acanthaceous plant from Brazil; by T. Anderson. Plate XXII. P. 289. 1 tab. lith. et col Revision of the natural order Hederaceæ ; by Berthold Seemann. [Continued.] p. 289-309 c. 9 figg. xyl. Observations on the rice-paper tree, Tetrapanax papyriferum, C. Koch; its introduction and naturalization in Sydney, N. S. Wales; by George Bennett. p. 309-315. Additions to the lists of Hampshire plants. p. 316-318. On plants producing double flowers; by B. Seemann. p. 318. 319. Correspondence. p. 319. Memoranda. p. 320. Botanical news. P. 324.

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No. XXIII. On Potamogeton nitens, Weber, as an Irish plant; by D. Moore. Plate XXIII. p. 325. 326. 1 tab. lith. et col. Welwitschii iter Angolense. p. 326-340. On Sagina nivalis, Lindt, by C. C. Babington., p. 340-342. Two new species of Citriosma, from Brazil; by Berthold Seemann. 342 343. New British epiphytal Fungi; by M. C. Cooke. p. 343 344. Correspondence. p. 314-346. New publications. p. 347-357. — Memoranda. p. 358. 359. Botanical news. p 359. 360. No. XXIV. Lasiandra macrantha, a new Brazilian melastomacea; by Berthold Seemann. Plate XXIV. p. 361. 1 tab. lith. et col. The Mistletoe [Viscum album, L.] in Herefordshire; by Henry Bull. p. 361-385. Dasymitrum, novum genus Orthotrichearum; auctore S. O. Lindberg. p. 385-387. On Actinothrix, a new genus of Oscillatoriaceæ, from the coast of Ireland; by J. E. Gray. p. 387-389 c 3 figg xyl. On the synonymy of some Acanthaceous plants; by Berthold Seemann. p. 389. New publication. p. 390. Botanical news. p. 390-392. Kirchhoff, Alfred, Schulbotanik in methodischen Cursen bearbeitet. 3. Cursus. Halle, Schmidt. 1865. 8m.

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Pflanzengeographie nebst einer physiologischen Einleitung. (VIII, 84 p.) Kreutzer, Karl Josef, Das Herbar. Anweisung zum Sammeln, Trocknen und Aufbewahren der Gewächse nebst geschichtlichen Bemerkungen über Herbare. Mit 56 Holzschnitten. Wien, Helf. 8. (IV, 196 p. c. figg. xyl.) 1 $ Linnaea. Ein Journal für die Botanik in ihrem ganzen Umfange. XXXII. Band. Oder: Beiträge zur Pflanzenkunde. XVI. Band. Herausgegeben D. F. L. von Schlechtendal. 6 Hefte. Mit 3 lithographirten Tafeln und zwei Holzschnitten. Halle a. d. S. 1863. gedruckt auf Kosten des Herausgebers. Braunschweig, Schwetschke u. Sohn in Comm. Sm. (IV, 784 p. c. figg. xyl., 3 tabb. lith., quarum 1 col.) 6 $ J. Müller, Euphorbiaceae. Vorläufige Mittheilungen aus dem für De Candolle's Prodromus bestimmten Manuscript über diese Familie. p. 1-126.

E. Hampe, Species novas Muscorum ab Alexandro Lindigio in Nova-Granada collectas, amplius proposuit. [Vergl. Linnaea XXXI. S. 518. und Flora R. B. Z. No. 29. 1862.] p. 127-164.

E. G Paris, Courses bryologiques aux environs de Chambéry [Savoie]. p. 165

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Junci et Luzulae generum species per Hungariam observatae a beato Heuffelio concinnatae. Manuscriptum post mortem auctoris publicatum ab Augusto Kanitz. p. 189-200.

Vincenz Freiherr v. Cesati, Die Pflanzenwelt im Gebiete zwischen dem Tessin, dem Po, der Sesia und den Alpen. Ein Nachtrag zu meinem Aufsatze: „Gestaltung und Verhältnisse der Pflanzenwelt in der Lombardei." [Linnaea XXI. S. 1-61.] Hierzu Tafel I. u. II. u. 2 Holzschnitte. p. 201-262 c. 7 figg. xyl., 2 tabb. lith., quarum No. 2. color.

Paulus Kitaibel, Acrobya protophyta Hungariae, auctore - Manuscriptum Musei N. hung. Oct. Germ. 112. Appendix. p. 263-282.

F. W. Klatt, Fortsetzung der Bestimmungen von Irideen. p. 283-288.

Ueber einige zweifelhafte und neue Arten Androsace. Ein Beitrag zur Kenntniss der Primulaceen. Hierzu Tafel III. p. 289-293. I tab. lith.

D. F. L. de Schlechtendal, Supplementum I. ad Elaeagnacearum adumbratio. nem. [v. Linnaea XXX. p. 304-386.] p. 294-304.

Pauli Kitaibelii Additamenta ad Floram Hungaricam. E manuscriptis 80. I. II. III. IV. Oct. Lat. de plantis Hungariae Mus. nat. Hung. edidit Augustus Kanitz. p. 305-642

Adolf Scheele, Revisio Hieraciorum hispanicorum et pyrenaicorum. [Continuatio v. Linn. XXXI. p. 637-658.] p. 643-688.

F. W. Klatt, Revisio Iridearum. p. 689-784.

Meissas, N., Petite botanique. 5. édition. Paris, Lecoffre. 18. (144 p.)

Mühlefeld, J. Ch., Vorschule der Botanik.

Anleitung zur Kenntniss der wichtigsten Termine aus dem Bereiche der Phanerogamen oder Samenpflanzen. Erfurt, Villaret. 1865. Sm. (VIII, 39 p.) 6 fyr Netoliczka, Eugen, Lehrbuch der Botanik, mit besonderer Rücksicht auf das praktische Leben für die unteren Klassen von Gymnasien und Realschulen bearbeitet. 2. verbesserte, vermehrte Auflage. Brünn, Buschak & Irrgang. Sm. (126 p. c. figg. xyl.) 12 Fgr Pascal, A., Le petit botaniste de l'enfance, ou leçons sur l'histoire et les usages des plantes les plus utiles à connaître. Grenoble, Maisonville & fils. 12. (321 p.)

Richard, Achille, Nouveaux éléments de botanique, contenant l'organographie, l'anatomie, la physiologie végétales et les caractères de toutes les familles naturelles. 9. édition, augmentée de notes complémentaires par Charles Martins. 1. et 2. parties, comprenant l'organographie, l'anatomie et la physiologie végétales. Paris, Savy. 18m. (564 p.) L'ouvrage.complet en 3 parties: 6 fr. Unger, F., Botanische Streifzüge auf dem Gebiete der Culturgeschichte. VI. Der Waldstand Dalmatiens von einst und jetzt. [Abdruck aus den Sitzungsberichten der kais. Akademie der Wissenschaften.] Wien. 8m. (13 p.) (C. Gerolds Sohn.) 2 gr (I-IV., VI: 2 $ 6 Igr.)

2. Pflanzengeographie.

Donckier, Auguste, Note sur les stations géologiques de quelques plantes rares ou peu connues des environs de Limbourg. Bruxelles, Hayez. 1862. 8. (27 p.)

Kabsch, Wilhelm, Das Pflanzenleben der Erde Eine Pflanzengeographie für Laien und Naturforscher. Nach dem Tode des Verfassers mit einem Vorworte versehen von H. A. Berlepsch. Mit 59 in den Text gedruckten Holzschnitten. Hannover, C. Rümpler. 1865. 8m. (XVI, 642 p. c. figg. xyl., 1 tab. xylogr.) 4 $

3. Botanik in ihrer Anwendung auf Forstwissenschaft, Gartenkunst, Pharmacie etc.

Artus, Wilibald, Atlas aller in den neuesten Pharmacopoen Deutschlands aufgenommenen officinellen Gewächse nebst Beschreibung und Diagnostik der hierher gehörigen Pflanzen in pharmacognostischer und pharmacologischer Hinsicht; zugleich ein Hilfs- und Ergänzungswerk aller bisherigen Pharmacopoeen, pharmacognostischen und pharmacologischen Werke. Mit 300 illuminirten Kupfertafeln. 7-12. Lieferung. Leipzig, W. Baensch. 4m. (p. 65-112. 30 tabb. aen. et col.) à 2

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