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Honeysiickles.--Tivo American. C. S. S. (Garden and Forest, ni. 



187, figs. II, 34). 



livajttii. 



Lo) lie era Jii 



Hypmun circinale, Hook. J. Cardot. (Rev. Bryol. xvii. 17, 18). 

 The author finds that all his specimens are dioecious, and be- 

 lieves H. Sequoieti, Muell. not sufficiently distinct to be a species, 

 Laboiilbe7iiacece.— 0n Some North American Species of. Ro- 

 land Thaxter. (Proc. Am. Acad. Arts and Sci., 1890 

 S-14). 



This is a preliminary communication on another group of 

 entomogenous fungi, which, with the one already published by 

 the author on ihe American Entomophthorea;, is desi^-ned to 

 form a monograph. In this wnmhcx Peyritschiella and Cantharo- 

 myces are described as new genera with three new species, and 

 Stigmatomyccs and Labojilbenia add five more. E. G. B. 



Mangroves. J. T. Rothrock. (Forest Leaves, iii. 5, 6, ill 

 trated). 



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Contains representations of RJiizopJiora mangle and Avicen- 



nia nitida. 

 Mosses. — J 



—An hitrodnction to the Study of. , Elizabeth G. Britton. 

 (Microscope, x. 38-45 ; also reprinted). 



Mycologic Observations— I. A. P. Morgan. (Bot. Gaz. xv.84-86). 

 Memoranda taken in January of this year, at Preston, Ohio. 



Naturalized Plants of Southern California. — Notes on the. II. 



S. B. Parish. (Zoe. i. 56-59). 

 Nomejiclatiire. — A Question of. — Notes on North American Trees. 



— X]P. C. S. Sargent. (Garden and Forest, iii. 186). 



The question is in regard to the proper binomial with which 

 to designate Schinus Fagara of the " Species Plantarum," after- 

 wards changed by Linnaeus to Fagara Pterota when he deter- 

 mined that it could not stand in the former genus. The author 

 calls attention to the fact that it may be included in the "qwws 

 Xanthoxylum, and hence proposes to pass over the several names 

 by which it has been called from time to time, and hereafter 

 know it under the title Xanthoxylum Fagara (L.) Sargent. The 

 fact is pointed out that this specific name was applied by Linna,*us 



