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YOUNG, William, The Hepatics of theGlenshee District. 

 (Transactions and Proceedings of the Botanical Society of 

 Edinburgh. XXIII. Part I. 1905. p. 93—98.) 



The author gives the results of a week's collecting in Glenshee 

 in July 1904. He succeeded in adding 1 new record {Cephaloziella Tackii) 

 for Scotland, 12 for E. Pertshire, 6 for Forf ar s h i r e, 5 for S. 

 Aberdeenshire. The paper consists of a series of field-notes. 



A. Gepp. 



Weymouth, W. A., Some additions tothebryological 

 flora of Tasmania. (Papers and Proceedings of the Royal 

 Society of Tasmania for the year 1902. [June 1903.] p. 115 

 — 132.) 



The author has published two previous papers on mosses in the 

 same periodical in 1893 and 1895. The present paper contains descrip- 

 tions of 5 new species, Anomocion tasmanicus Broth., Bryiini (Euhryum) 

 argillicola Broth., B. {Eubryiim) microsporum Broth., B. {Eubryum) ovi- 

 carpuni Broth.^ Eriopiis tasmanicus Broth.; also the names of four unde- 

 scribed new musses, Bartramidula Weymoiithi Broth., fissidens leptoda- 

 diis C. Müll, and Broth.^ Philonotis vigens Broth., Weissia {Hymenosto- 

 mniii) Weyiiwuthi C. M.: also eleven mosses new to Tasmania. Then 

 foliows a list of seventeen hepatics which are new but not dcscribed; 

 Aneiira dentata Steph., A. gracilis Steph.^ A. longiflora Steph. , A. tas- 

 manica Steph., Cephalozia ve?rucosa Steph. ^ Cephaloziella Levieri Steph., 

 Cheilolejeunea Weymouthi Steph. ^ Fimbriaria tasmanica Steph. Fossom- 

 bronia dentata Steph., Isotachis pusilla Steph., Lejeiinea (Eulejeiinea) 

 cuspidistipiila Steph.^ Lepidozia sexfida Steph., Lophocolea Weymouthi 

 Steph , Plagiochila squarrosa Steph., Radula Weymouthi Steph., Riccia 

 tasmanica Steph., Tylimanthus homomallus Steph.; and finally a list of 

 92 hepatics new to Tasmania. A. Gepp. 



AUTRAN, E., Enumeration des piantes recoltees par 

 M. Stuart Pennington pendant son premier voy- 

 age ä la Terre de Feu en 190 3. (Revista de la Uni- 

 versidad de Buenos Aires. T. IV. No. 18. p. 287—305. 

 Buenos Aires, 1905.) 



Apres une introduction par M. !e Prof. J. A. D.ominguez, direc- 

 teur du Musee de Pharmacologie de la Faculte de Medecine de Buenos 

 Aires,, Autran presente l'enumeration des Phanerogames recoltees par 

 Stuart Pennington. Les Mousses et Hepatiques. determinees par le 

 Dr. Paul Düsen sont au nombre de 22 especes. 



Les Lichens ont ete etudies par le Dr. G. O. Malme et les Cham- 

 pignons par Miles Stuart Pennington. On compte 8 especes pour 

 les Premiers et 7 pour les seconds. 



L'article contient en outre une note sur 13 piantes medicinales et 

 industrielles de la Terre de Feu par J. A. Dominguez, avec l'indi- 

 cation de leurs proprietes et des resultats de leur analyse chimique. 



A. Gallardo (Buenos Aires). 



Bennett, F., The Botany of Irvinebank and its imme- 



diate neighbourhood. (Proceedings of the Royal 



Society of Queensland. Vol. XIX. Pt. 1. 1905. p. 65—71.) 



The country under consideration is as a whole rugged and moun- 

 tainous with little good soll; from December to May there is a heavy 

 wet season and Vegetation thrives, but in the remaining part of the year 

 the rocky hüls are bare. The local flora presents in no respects a tropi- 

 cal appearance, as the latitude might lead one to suppose. Most of the 



