CRTPTOGAMIA. 473 



MiLDE. — Febersiclit ilber die Schlesische Laubmoos-Plora, von 

 Dr. J. MHde. 



This account of the Silesian Moss-Flora forms an Appendix to 

 the Botanische Zeitung for 1861. It contains a list (with locali- 

 ties and comments) of the species, and this is followed by a short 

 account of the published works on Silesian mosses. The author 

 then speaks of their distribution with respect to altitude and 

 soil, and of the relation of the Silesian Moss-Flora to that of 

 other countries. As the result of his observations he states that 

 Silesia produces 389 mosses, beiug far more than half of those 

 which occur in Europe, and he notices a number of species which 

 find their northern and southern limits within the province. 



Die Verbreitung der Schlesischen Laubmoose nach der 



Hoheu und ihre Bedeutung fiir die Beurtheilung der Schlesischen 

 Flora von Dr. J. Milde. Nov. Act. Vol. xxix. 



Hypmom insigne Milde, nov. spec, von Dr. J. Milde. Bot. 



Zeit. 6 Sept. 1861. Vol. xix. p. 260. 



This new species of Hypnum is described at length by Dr. 



Mnde. He found it in August, 1861, near Ludwigsbad by 



Salzburg. 

 Pajjcic. — Zur Moosflora des nordostlichen Banates von Dr. Josef 



Pancic. Wien. Z. V. B. Vol. xi. p. 93. 

 PoKOENT. — Untersuchungen iiber die Torfinoose TJngarns V. Sitz. 



1861. xliii. iii. 1. p. 123. 

 E.EICHAIIDT. — Beitrag zur Moosflora des Wechsels in ISTiederoster- 



reich von Dr. H. W. Eeichardt. Wien. Z. V. B. Vol. xi. p. 161. 

 Eeinsch (P. F.) Ueber einige EigenthumHchkeiten der Sporen und 



Fruchtbildung von JBryum caespiticium und Funaria liygrome- 



trica. Linn. 1861. xv. p. 216. 

 EosE ET Bescherelle. — Deuxieme note sur quelques mousses rares 



ou nouvelles, recemment trouvees aux environs de Paris par 



M. M. Ernest Eoze et Emile Bescherelle. Bull. Soc. Bot. 



Vol. viii. 1861. p. 82. 

 Schtmpee. — Observations sur quelques cas de Teratologie Bryologique 



par M. W. Ph. Schimper. Bull. Soc. Bot. Vol. viii. p. 351. 

 These observations relate to some monstrosities observed in 



the fruit of certain mosses, and arose out of the communication 



made to the same Society by Mens. Le Dien, to which we have 



referred above. 

 ScHdLTZ.^ — Ueber einige Arten und Bastarde von Hieracium und 



einige Laubmoose, von Dr. F. Schultz. Eeg. Fl. 1861. p. 33. 

 Zetteestedt. — Eevisio Grrimmiearum Scandinaviae ; auct. Joh. Em. 



Zetterstedt, phil. doct. 8vo. p. 139. Upsala. 1861. 



3. Lichens. 



Arnold. — Die Lichenen des Friinkischen Jura, von F. Arnold. 

 Eeg. Flora, 1861. pp. 241 and 257. 



