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Flechten: 



Williams, T. A., Parmelia molliuscula Ach. With 1 plate. (Third Annual 

 Report from the Missouri Botanical Garden for the year 1891. St. Louis 1892. 

 p. 1G9 — 170.) 



Gefässkryptogamen : 



Noe, Mystik der Farne. (Westermann's illustrirte deutsche Monatshefte. 1892. 

 September.) 



Physiologie, Biologie, Anatomie und Morphologie: 



Beuecke, W., Die Nebenzellen der Spaltöffnungen. Mit Tafel. [Fortsetzung.] 



(Botanische Zeitung. 1892. No. 36. p. 585—593.) 

 Lignier, 0., Developpement comparc du Boyau pollinique des PhaneVogames 



et de la macrospore des Casuarinees. (Bulletin de la Societe' Liuneanne de 



Normandie. Serie IV. Vol. VI. 1892. Fase. 1 et 2. p. 22—28.) 

 , La nervation taeniopteridee des folioles de Cycas et le tissu de transfusion. 



(1. c. p. 65 — 71.) 



Riley, Charles V., The Yucca moth and Yucca pollination. Part. I. With 



10 plates. (Third Annual Report from the Missouri Botanical Garden for the 



year 1891. St. Louis 1892. p. 99—158.) 

 Sprenger, C, Jerichoroseu. (Gartenflora. 1892. Heft 18. p. 497—499.) 

 Strasburger, Ueber Wechselwirkungen im lebendigen Organismus. (Deutsche 



Rundschau. 1892. September.) 

 Trelease, William, Detail illustrations of Yucca. With 11 plates. (Third 



Annual Report from the Missouri Botanical Garden for the yerr 1891. 



St. Louis 1892. p. 159—166.) 



Systematik und Pflanzengeographie : 



Eiigler, A. und Prailtl, K., Die natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien, nebst ihren 

 Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen, bearbeitet 

 unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher hervorragender Fachgelehrten. Lieferung 76. 

 gr. 8°. 3 Bogen mit Abbildungen. Leipzig (W. Engelmann) 1892. 



Subsc.-Pr. M. 1.50, Einzel-Pr. M. 3.— 



kraiizlin. Cattleya Batalini Sander and Kräuzliu. (The Gardeners Chronicle. 

 Ser. III. Vol. XII. 1892. No. 299. p. 332—333.) 



Lehmann, F. C, Masdevallia racemosa Lindl. Mit 1 Abbildung. (Gartenflora. 

 1892. Heft 18. p. 488-492.) 



Martin, B., Revision de la flore du Gard, comprenant l'enumeration des especes 

 qu'il convient d'en exclure ou de n'y maintenir qu'avec reserve, et l'indication 

 des erreurs de diagnose au de nomenclature (ju'il importe d'y rectifier. 8°. 

 20 pp. Nimes (impr. Chastauier) 1892. 



Mueller, Bai'Oll von, Descriptions of New Australian plants, with occasioual 

 other annotations. [Continued.] (Extra-priut from the Victorian Naturalist. 

 1892. August.) 



Goodenia Forest li 



Herbaceous, rather dwarf, spreadingly sliort-pubescent with or without 

 glandules, sometimes glabresceut ; leaves of thin texture, ovat.e or lanceolar, 

 towards the base euneate, often grossly indented, particularly towards the 

 middle, of a dark greeu on botli sides ; pedicels solitarv, axillaiy or by 

 diminution of floral leaves terminal, devoid of bmcteoles, joiuted at the 

 summit, the lower much longer than the flowers ; calyx small, divided to 

 near the base into lauceolate-linear segments ; corolla velutinous-pubescent 

 outside, its lobes all appendiculated, the two upper unilaterally amply 

 scarious, downward at the edge barbellate ; anthers apiculate ; style rather 

 short and stout, as well as Ibe stigmacover imperfectly beset with hairlets; 

 fruit small, roundish, bardly surpassed by the calyx-lobes, much compressed, 

 outside beset with hairlets; dissepimeut hardly half penetrating the fruit; 

 seeds almost as wide as the cavity, dark brown, their surrounding niem- 

 brane about as broad as the nucleus, darkish, tender. 



Yule-, Fortescue-, and Sherlock-Rivers ; Hon. Sir John Forrest. 



Nearly alliad to G. melanoplera, differs in more copious indument, 

 deeper tieft calyces, upward protracted appendages of the corolla lobes, 



