Fungi etc. — Bryophyten — Floristik u. Systematik d.Phanerog. 281 



VuiLLEMlN, Paul, Les Isaria du genv e Penicillium (Peniciilmm 



Anisopliae et P. Briardl). (Bull. Soc. mycol. de France. 



T. XX. 1904. p. 214—222. PI. XL) 



Le Champignon de la muscardine verte nomme par Metchnikoff 

 Entomophthora Anisopliae^ puis Isaria clestrucfor et par Delacroix 

 Oospora destructor, presente des appareils conidiens ramifies ä la fa^on 

 des Penicillium et de longs cliapelets de conidies naissant en progression 

 basipete. Visaria truncata Briard 1S88 (non Persoon) n'en diftere que 

 par ses conidies plus petites et incoiores. Le caractere isarien, tres 

 manifeste dans cette derniere espece^ exceptioneel dans la la premiere, 

 ne saurait masquer leurs affinites. Aussi doit-on les reunir I'une et 

 l'autre au genre Penicillium sous les noms de P. Anisopliae (Metch.) et 

 P. Briardi Vuill. Paul Vuillemin. 



BOVD, D. A., Notes on Mosses from West Kilbride, 



Ayrshire. (Transactions of the Edinburgh Field Naturalists' 



and Microscopical Society. V. Part II. 1904. p. 96, 97.) 



Two seaside species: Tortula ruraliformis, with a note on the cha- 

 racters which distinguish it from 7". ruralls. and Brachythecium albicans, 

 which was found fruiting abundantly at West Kilbride. 



A. Gepp. 



Evans, Alexander W., NotesonNewEngland Hepaticae. II. 

 (Rhodora. VI. p. 185-191. pi. 57. September 1904.) 



The true Lepidozia setacea (G. H. Web.) Mit. appears to be rare 

 in North America; most American specimens so referred being L. 

 sylvatica Evans, a new species (pl. 57) ranging from New Hampshire 

 to Florida, the type from Westville, Connecticut, Evans. 



Notes on two species of Scapania recently described, viz. 5'. con- 

 vexula C. Müll. Frib. and 5. paludosa C. Müll. Frib. 'Ihe former is 

 known only from Mt. Katahdin, Maine; the latter occurs in Massa- 

 chusetts, Vermont and New Hampshire;, and is widely distri- 

 buted in E ur o p e. 



Additional records of several species, for Maine, Vermont and 

 Massachusetts. 128 species of Hepaticae are now recorded from 

 New England; of this number 33 are common to all six States. 



Maxon. 



West, W., Scapania aspera inWestYorkshire. (The Natu- 

 ralist. London. December 1904. p. 379.) 



This hepatic is frequent in every limestone district ofWestYork- 

 shire, but was formerly distributed under another name. A. Gepp. 



BÄR, J., Floristische Beobachtungen im Val Bosco. 

 (Vierteljahrsschrift der naturf. Gesellsch, in Zürich, jg. XLIX. 

 1904. p. 197—229.) 



Bosco, das einzig deutsch sprechende Dorf des Kanton 

 Tessin, liegt in einem Seitenthal des bei Locarno in den 

 Langensee mündenden Val Maggia. V^erf. giebt über 

 dieses mit lichten Lärchenvväldern, Alpenerlengebüschen, Karfluren, 

 Fettmatten, Weiden etc. bestandene, abgelegene, noch wenig durch- 

 forschte Thal eine floristische Skizze, indem er jeweilen die 

 Vertreter der natürlichen Genossenschaften aufzählt und nach 

 ihren Standortsverhältnissen, ihren charakteristischen Merkmaien 



