106 Botanisches Centralblatt. 



Fleischer, Mx. 1904. Die Musci der Flora von Buitenzorg (zugleich Laub- 

 moosflora von Java). Enthaltend alle aus Java bekannt gewordenen 

 Sphagnales und Bryales, nebst kritischen Bemerkungen vieler Archipel- 

 arten, sowie indischer und australischer Arten. Bd 1. Sphagnales; 

 Bryales (Arthrodontei [Haplolepideae]). Leiden. 1900-1904. 8°. 

 XXXI, 386 pp. Mit 71 Sammelabbildgn. 



Garber, J, F. 1904. The life history of Ricciocarpus natans. (Bot. Gaz. 

 1904. p. 161-178) 



Lingot, F. 1904. Appel aux botanistes de l'Ain. Le Genre Polytrichum. 

 (Bull. Soc. Nat. de l'Ain. 1904. p. 24—26.) 



Litscbauer, V. 1904. Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Moosilora Algiers. (Oester. 

 Bot. Zschr. LIV. p. 104-112) 



Mc Ardle, D. 1904. A list of Irish Hepaticae. (Proc. Roy. lrish. Acad. 

 XXIV. No. 13. p. 387—502.) 



Macvicar, S. M. 1904. On the distribution of the Atlantic species of 

 Hepaticae in Scotland. (Annals of Scott. Nat. Hist. No. 50. April 

 1904. p. 119—125.) 



Marsb.aH, J. J. 1903. Tortula ruralis var. arenicola on the Yorkshire 

 coast. (Naturalist. No. 563. p. 461.) 



iWigula, W. 1903/04. Kryptogamae Germaniae, Austriae et Helvetiae exsiccatae. 

 Fase. 11 und 12. Moose. No. 101-150. Fase. 13 und 14. Pilze. 

 No. 51-100. Fase. 15. No. 51—75. Karlsruhe in Baden 1903—1904. 



Paul, H. 1904. I. Beitrag zur Moosflora Oberbayerns. (Mitt. Bayer. Bot. 

 Gesell. Erf. heim. Flora. No. 31. p. 366-372.) 



Pearson, William Henry 1903. Search for Hepatics at Hawes. (Natu- 

 ralist. No. 561. p. 403, 404.) [Field notes upon eighteen hepatics 

 gathered at Aysgill Force and Hordraw Scaur in Yorkshire. — A. Gepp.] 



Roll, J. 1904. Beiträge zur Laubmoos- und Torfmoosflora der Hohen 

 Tatra. (Hedwigia. Bd. 43. p. 132—139.) 



Roth, G. 1904. Die Europäischen Laubmoose. 5. Lfrg. Leipzig. W. Engel- 

 mann. 1904.) 



Schinnerl, M. Ueber den gegenwärtigen Stand der Lebermoosforschung 

 in Oberbayern. (Ber. Bayer. Bot. Gesell. Erf. heim. Flora. Bd. 9. 

 p. 1—49. Mit 1 Karte.) 



Siephani, F. 1904. Species Flepaticarum (suite). (Bull. Herb. Boiss. 

 Sie. II. T. 4. p. 345-361.) 



XIV. Pteridophyten. 



Britton, Elizabeth, G. 1903. The Jenman Collection of Ferns. (Journal of 

 the New York Botanical Garden. Vol. 4. p. 85 — 86.) [Note descrip- 

 tive of the Jenman collection of ferns acquired by the New York Bo- 

 tanical Garden upon the death of George S. Jenman, together 

 with a brief biographical sketch of the deceased. The collection con- 

 tains numerous type-speeimens. — Maxon.] 



Bush, B. F. 1903. A List of the Ferns of Texas. (Bull. Torrey Bot. Club. 

 Vol. 30. p. 343 — 358.) [An enumeration of the 54 species and sub- 

 species of Pteridophyta oecurring in the State of Texas, with extensive 

 notes on distribution and habitat. — Maxon.J 



Christ, H. 1904. Filices Cavalerianae. (Bull. Acad. Intern. Geogr. Bot. 

 1904. p. 105—120. 111.) 



[Clute, W. N.] 1903. Destroying the Ferns. (American Botanist. Vol. 5. 

 p. 112—114.) 



CoIHns, J. Franklin 1903. Woodsia glabella in Maine. (Rhodora. 5. p. 286.) 



Davenpart, George E. 1904. Miscellaneous Notes on New England Ferns. 

 VI. (Rhodora. 6. p. 31—33.) [Describes Nephrodium spinulosum 

 Concordianum n. var., from Massachusetts. — Maxon.] 



Eaton, A.A. 1903. Dodge's Fern. (American Botanist. Vol. 5. p. 117.) 



Eaton, A. A. 1903. Isoetes riparia Canadensis and J. Dodgei. (Bull. 

 Torrey Bot. Club. Vol. 30. p. 359—362.) 



Eaton, A. A. 1903. Notes on Botrychium tenebrosum new varieties of 

 Isoetes. (Extr. Rhodora. Vol. 5. No. 59. 7 pp. pl. 48.) 



