ZOOLOGY xVND BOTANY, MICKOSCOPY, ETC. 655 



Kellerman * publishes notes on some Uredinese with results of infection 

 experiments made by him. 



Australian Fungi.f — P. Hennings describes specimens collected in 

 Queensland, West Australia, and New Zealand by E. Pritzel and L. Diels. 

 A number of new species are recorded and two new genera, Dielsiella, 

 one of the Hysteriacege, which grows on both sides of fallen leaves. 

 Pritzeliella, the other new genus, is a member of the Hyalostilbacea?, 

 and near akin to Coremium. With few exceptions the plants described 

 all belong to the micro-fungi. 



D. M' Alpine % publishes two decades of micro-fungi. All of them 

 are additions to the Australian fungus-flora. Eleven new species and 

 twelve different genera are represented. With the exception of one 

 species from New South Wales, they were all collected in Victoria. Full 

 descriptions are given of the new plants. 



New Records of Fungi. § — T. Vestergren has examined the fungi 

 collected by himself on the island of Oesel in the summer of 1899. 

 He records 290 different species belonging to the Ascomycetes, Sphsero- 

 psidese and Hyphomycetes. Many of the species found are new. He 

 gives a detailed account of the Uredineee. 



Otto Japp || contributes a list of fungi to the Cryptogamic flora of 

 the island Rom, two species are new. 



E. Barsali H records 154 Hymenomycetes from the neighbourhood 

 of Pisa. For each species he gives the habitat and the name of the 

 collector. 



H. Diedecke** publishes a descriptive list of Sphairioidese from 

 Thuringia. Several species are new to science. 



H. and P. Sydow have tt determined a number of fungi, mostly 

 " Fungi imperfecti " from South America, and publish diagnoses of 

 the new species they have found in the various collections. They add 

 a short list of species determined by Saccardo, also from South 

 America. 



Eight new species of Uredineae from Japan are published by 

 P. Hennings.JI One of the species Uredo Sojw was found to have 

 Darluca fllum growing on it. 



The same writer §§ gives a long list of fungi from the Government 

 of Moscow. He adds a new species of Lachnea and a new Leptothyrium 

 to the flora. 



H. Rehm |||| gives a first series of Ascomyceten-Studien, a descriptive 

 list of 16 species of micro-fungi, nearly all of them new to science. 



Ed. Fischer %% gives a contribution to the knowledge of Swiss 



* Tom. cit., pp. 107-10 (1 pi.). 

 + Hedwigia, xlii. (1903) Beibl., pp. 73-88 (7 figs.). 

 X Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales, xxvii. (1902) pp. 373-9. 

 § Hedwigia, xlii. (1903) pp. 76-117 (1 pi.). 



|| Schrift. Naturwiss. Ver. Schleswig-Holstein, xii. (1903) Heft 2, 32 pp. See also 

 Ann. Mycol., i. (1903) p. 18S. f Bull. Soc. Bot. Ital., 1903, pp. 11-22. 



** Hedwigia, xlii. (1903) Beibl., pp. 165-7. ft Tom. cit., pp. 105-6. 



tt Tom. cit, pp. 107-8. §§ Tom. cit., pp. 108-18. 



Illl Tom. cit.. pp. 172-6. 



tf Bull. Herb. Bois3., ii. (1902) pp. 950-9. See also Centralbl. Bakt., x. (1903) 

 pp. 289-90. 



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