452 
Hepaticarum species nove III. F. Stephani (Hedwigia, xxxii. 
204-214). 
.This is taken up with descriptions of new Lazzanias, among 
them one from Magellan, and one from Peru. 
Inter-twining of Tendrils. D.T. MacDougal (Bot. Gaz. xviii. 396- 
397)- 
Notes on the tendrils of Micrampelis echinata and Partheno- 
cissus quinguefolia. 
Junipcrus—Fructification of. John G,. Jack (Bot. Gaz, xviii. 369- 
3753; One plate). 
Lake Superior Region—A Contribution to the Flora of the. 1. S. 
Cheney (Trans, Wisc. Acad. ix. 233). 
Three hundred -and forty-five species are listed, including 
Musci and Hepatice. | 
Mamillaria radiosa,Engelm. (Monatssch. Kakteenkunde, iii. 132, 
illustrated), ; 
Marine Alge of the Maritime Provinces.: G.-U. Hay (Buil. Nat. 
Hist. Soc. New Brunswick, vi. 62-68). 
Comprises a list of 84 species with notes. 
Notes on a small Collection of Plants, collected in Southwest Colorado 
by Mr, J. Cardwell Lees. J. C. Melvill (Mem. and Proc. Man- 
chester Lit. and Phil. Soc. vii. 4th Ser. 214-219). 
Penicillium and some other Fungi. "A. L. Osborn (Amer. Month. 
Micros. Journ. xiv. 241-249). 
Philosophy of Flower Seasons—The. Wenry L. Clarke (Am, Nat. 
xxvii. 769, reprint). 
Pontederia cordata, L—The Histology of the Som of, ¥. M. Wil- 
cox (Journ. Cincin. Soc, Nat. Hist. xvi, 101, illustrated). © 
Prenanthes alba (Meehan’s Month, iii. 161, illustrated). 
Problematic Organisms— Studies in—No. ti, The Genus Fucoides. 
Jos, F. James (Journ. Cin. Soc. Nat. Hist.xvi.62-81. PI. III-V.). 
In this contribution the author has performed an act for which 
many will be grateful, He has first of all included a full transla- 
tion of Brongniart’s little known paper published in Mem. Soc. 
‘Hist, Nat. Paris i. (1823) 301-321, entitled «Observations on 
Fucoides and on some other Fossil Marine Plants.’ The evil 
