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Identifier: journalofbotanyb49trim (find matches)
Title: Journal of botany, British and foreign
Year: 1863 (1860s)
Authors: Trimen, Henry, 1843-1896 Britten, James, 1846-1924 Ramsbottom, John, 1885- Seemann, Berthold, 1825-1871 Rendle, A. B. (Alfred Barton), 1865-1938
Subjects: Plants Plants -- Great Britain
Publisher: London : Robert Hardwicke
Contributing Library: The LuEsther T Mertz Library, the New York Botanical Garden
Digitizing Sponsor: The LuEsther T Mertz Library, the New York Botanical Garden
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enclature has been brought into line withthe British Museum List of Seed-Plants. The publishers stilldisfigure the title-page of review copies with an ugly violet stamp,to which is added an indication in ink that the book costs 6s. net. John H. Hart, who was born in Suffolk in 1847 and died atTrinidad, Port of Spain, on the 20th of February, had been Super-intendent of the Botanic Gardens there since 1887 ; he had pre-viously been Director of the Jamaica Botanical Department. In1908 he issued a list of the plants contained in the herbarumi ofthe Botanical Department at Trinidad, which includes the collec-tions by Lockhart, Purdie, Finlay and Prestoe, as well as morerecent collections made by himself and others. An enumerationof the Ferns and Fern Allies of the British West Indies andGuiana, by G. S. Jenman, was edited by Hart and published infragments with the Bulletin of the Botanical Department issuedunder his direction, and was subsequently issued as a volume. Journ. Bot. Tab. 514.
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E. W. Hunnybun del. West, Newman imp. SALICORNIA DISARTICULATA 2Ioss. 177 SOME SPECIES OF SALICORNIA. By C. E. Moss, D.Sc. (Plate 514.) The following is a preliminary account of an investigation,conducted by Dr. Ethel de Praine, Mr. E. J. Salisbury, and my-self, on some species of Salicornia which we have collected duringthe last three years. The investigation was commenced at Pro-fessor F. W. Olivers ecological station on a sandy salt-marsh—the Bouche dErquy—on the north coast of Brittany. Tlie driedcollections at the Linnean Societys rooms, at the British Museum(Natural History), at Kew, and at Cambridge have been examined,and also dried specimens kindly lent by Mr. C. Bailey, Mr. G. C.Druce, Professor C. Flahault, of Montpellier, Kev. E. F. Linton,Kev. E. S. Marshall, Mr. C. E. Salmon, Kev. C. H. Waddell, andDr. E. de Wildeman, of Brussels. The full account of the investi-gation, under joint authorship, will be published elsewhere. SALICOENIA (Tournef.) Linn. Sp. PL 3 (1753), e
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