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C. Sauvageau. (Ann. de l’Ecole Nat. D'Agric. de Mont- 
pellier vi. 135-151 ; two plates). ; 
Pyrenocheta Vitis, Phoma Farlowiana ; Coniothyrium Ber- 
landiert and Diplodia sclerotiorum and described as new and 
figured. 
Coryanthes macrantha. A. Bode. (Gartenflora, xl. 152-154, 
figs. 44, 45). 
Etude sur le genre Eustichia (Brid.) C. Mueller. Emile Bescher- 
elle. (Journ. de Bot. vi. 177-186.) 
The genus Bryoziphium, Mitt. is adopted for the species of 
the northern hemisphere, and three are recognized, B. Norvegi- 
cum, Mitt. B. Savatieri, (Husn.) Mitt. and B. Mexicanum, Besch, 
the latter separated from B. Norvegicum, to include Liebmann’s 
specimens from Mexico and Bourgeau’s No. 1333. oS. 
Flora of Mt. Desert Island, Maine—Fourth Annual Supplement 
to the Preliminary List. Edward L. Rand. (Hectograph 
print, pp. 7, Cambridge, Mass. 1892). 
This contains: A list of additions to the Phanerogamia and 
Pteridophyta, a list of species to be dropped from previous cata- 
logues, a list of the Hepatica, determined by Prof. Under wood 
including Diplophyllum albicans here first reported from the 
United States, one of additional Bryophyta, determined by 
Herr Warnstorf and Dr. Barnes, and one of additional Alge, 
determined by Mr. Collins and Mr. Holden. et 
Flora of Washington, D. C—Third List of Additions. 
Theodor Holm. (Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, vii. 105-132). 
This list, covering the period from , April 1886 to April 
1892, is supplemental to Professor Ward’s “Guide” of 1881, and 
the subsequent lists of 1885 and 1886. In it are recorded many 
additional species and new localities for the rarer ones of the 
region. Althea cannabina, found by Mr. Oliver, escaped from 
cultivation in vacant lots south of the capitol, and Brunella 
laciniata collected by Mr. Coville near Aqueduct Bridge, appear 
to be-here first reported from America. 
Flowers and Insects—VIII. Charles Robertson. (Bot. Gaz. 
OIL. 173). 
