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The Kew Bulletin of Miscellaneous Information. (Wyman and Sons, and
others. 4e.) —This volume will meet with its customary welcome from many readers to whom the byways of horticulture, so. to speak, are full of interest. Utility is not neglected, for information which may be practically applied is given on various important matters,—the potato disease, for instance. In hole i- culture proper we note the usual increase of the naturalised flora. The new garden plants (actually new and recoveries of species that had been lost) number more than three hundred.