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Trimen's Journal of Botany, October, 1880–January, 1881.—Among the more valuable articles in the most recent numbers of this journal may be mentioned:—Musci præteriti (new or badly-described mosses), by R. Spruce.—An account of the Acanthaceæ of Dr. Welwitsch's Angolan herbarium, by S. Le M. Moore, with descriptions of a number of new species.—On Manihot Glaziovii, the plant affording Ceara india-rubber, by Dr. Trimen.—On a collection of Madagascan ferns, by J. G. Baker.—On Chara oblusa (stelligera Bauer), a species new to Britain, by H. and J. Groves.—The history of the scorpioid cyme, by Dr. S. H. Vines.—On the plants of North Aran Island, co. Donegal, by H. C. Hart; with a number of interesting shorter notices and articles.
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Scientific Serials . Nature 23, 259 (1881). https://doi.org/10.1038/023259b0
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