18 see REVUE BRYOLOGIQUE. 
This paper contains several different notes, viz. 
4° Jungermannia (Lophozia) Hornschuchiana Nees is pa- 
_ rœcious, not, as was formerly asserted, dioecious ; the anthe- 
ridia are naked! 
2 Odontoschisma denudatum Dum. (Sphagnæcetis com- 
munis $ macrior Nees) is not a proper species, but is to be 
joined with O. Sphagni to one species. 
3° On thick cells walls in some hepatics. 
; 4 On apparently connated female flowers in Nardia hæ- 
= matosticta (Nees) Lindb. 
5° The inflorescence in Lophocolea cuspidata is autoecious, 
__ L. heterophylla is paroecious, L. bidentata and minor are 
_ dioecious. In Loph. bidentata the female flowers always are 
= terminal in primary shoots ; ir the three other species female 
_flowers are also io be found at the end of special small fertile 
branches from the ventral side of the stem. 
_ pallescens Nees. In one colesula the author found two young 
_ Sporogonia ; their pedicells appeared partly and their ca- 
_lyptræ totally common. When the preparate was subjected 
10 a gentle pressure, the seemingly simple calyptra divided 
in two lo two thirds of its length, the lowest third part, 
however, thas is formed by the stem, being common ; the 
pedicells were found to be free from each other even to their 
root, although hardly pressed to each other on account of 
being so near to each other. 
7° Strange male branches in Harpanthus Flotowianus Nees. 
The place of the male flowers is in this moss at the end of 
special small branches from the ventral side of the stem ; in 
these branches there usually are no leaves to be seen but 
1-5 bracts; in some specimens the author found the male 
branches longer and provided with leaves, the bracts more 
distant and less convex and the antheridia not so well en- 
veloped. 
8° A strange mode of branching in Jungermannia cœæspi- 
ticia Lindb. Within the colesula the author in specimens 
from Smaland found a number of young shoots together 
with pistillidia ; in one colesula there were even 15 shoots 
al the side of 11 pistillidia, two of which were fertilised. 
_ 405. ExsrranD, E. V., Om blommorna hos Skandinaviens 
bladiga  lefvermossor ( Jungermanniaceæ foliosæ } ( Bihang 
till K. Sv. Vet. Acad‘ Handir., Band 6, n° 1, Stockholm, 1880, 
P. 1-66, in swedish). is 
_ Through years some the author has studied the flowers 
the foliosæ Jungermanniæ ; it is rather to be deplored that 
the resalts of these toilsome and timewasting researches 
have been published in a language that is not understood 
the greatest part of Bryologists. The subjects treated in 
6° Two seemingly connated calyptræ in Chiloseyphus - 
