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IN the Journal of Botany for March, the editor, Dr. Trimen, commences a series of useful articles (which is continued in the April number) on the Botanical Bibliography of the British Counties, being a list of country and district floras arranged topographically. The other paper of greatest interest in this number is one of a kind of which this very useful journal has now published a considerable number, and which may ultimately throw considerable light on some of the problems connected with the distribution of plants, On the Flora of the Leeds and Bradford District, by J. A. Lees.—The number for April commences with an article of some importance in systematic botany, A Revision of the genera Dryobalanops and Dipterocarpus, by Prof, Thiselton-Dyer, in which a number of new species are described, including two belonging to the previously monotypic genus Dryobalanops, and illustrated by a plate (two more being promised in the next number). The editor also gives in this number one of the most valuable specialities of the journal, his list of New Species of Phanerogamous Plants in periodicals published in Great Britain during 1873.
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Scientific Serials . Nature 9, 474–475 (1874). https://doi.org/10.1038/009474a0
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