ZOOLOGY AND BOTANY, MICROSCOPY, ETC. 759 



Martin, Ch. Ed. — Herborisation mycologique aux environs de Perrignier. 

 [Description of species of fungi found in Upper Savoy.] 



Bull. Herb. Boiss., ser. 2, viii. (1908) pp. 974-5. 

 See also Bot. Centralbl, cxi. (1909) p. 104. 



M I G tr L A, W a l t e r — Flora von Deutschland. 



[Four fascicles dealing with the Oornycetes and Zygomycetes.] 



Erypt. Flora, v.-viii., fasc. 76-9 (1909) pp. 177-240 (20 pis.). 



YIoesz, G. — Magyarorszag Cordyceps-ei. (Corctyceps species in Hungary.) 

 [Critical account of several species.] 



Bot. Eozlem, No. 2 (1909) 15 pp. (1 pi.). 



See also Ann. Mycol., vii. (1909) p. 390. 



Patouillard, N. — Quelques Champignons de 1'Annam. (Some fungi from 



Ann am.) 



[The fungus flora is' very like that of the Conifer 

 woods in hilly regions of Europe and North 

 America. Several new species are described.] 



Bull. Soc. Mycol. France, xxv. (1909) 

 pp. 1-12 (2 pis.). 

 ,, ,, Champignons de la Nouvelle Caledonie. 



[An account of the genus Trichoglossum Bowd and 

 of Le Batia smaragdina sp. n.] 



Tom. cit., pp. 129-34. 



Potebnia, A. — Zur Entwickelungs-geschichte einiger Ascomyceten. 



f Development of some Ascomycetes : (1) Mycosphmrella, (2) Gnomonia, 

 Glomorella, and Psetidopeziza. The author proposes a scheme of classifi- 

 cation of the fungi imperfecti based on this relationship with higher 

 forms.] Trav. Soc. Nat. Univ. Imp. Kharkov, xlii. (1908) 



154 pp. (63 figs.). (Russian.) 

 See also Bot. Centralbl., cxi. (1909) pp. 163-4. 



Pringsheim, H. — Der Einfluss der chemischen Konstitution der Stickstof- 

 nahrung auf die garfahigkeit und die Wachstumsenergie verschiedener Pilze. 

 (The influence of the chemical constitution of nitrogenous nourishment on the 

 fermentative power and the growth force of different fungi.) 



[Certain molecules of the Amino-acid group must be present in the nitro- 

 genous substances to produce fermentation.] 



Biochem. Zeitschr., viii. (1908) pp. 119-27. 

 See also Bot. Centralbl., cxi. (1909) p. 305. 



Sumstine, D. — Four interesting Species of Moulds. 



[Species of Mucorini collected at the New York Bot. Garden.] 



Mycologia, i. (1909) p. 218. 



Theissen, F. — Xylariaceae Austro-brasilienses. I. Xylaria. 



[An account of the Xylarim of South Brazil ; 41 species are recognised.] 



Denkschr. Math. Nat. El. k. Akad. wiss. Wien, 



lxxxiii. (1909) pp. 47-86 (11 pis. and 7 figs.). 



See also Ann. Mycol., vii. (1909) pp. 392-3. 



Tbanzschel, W. — Revision der in Central- Asien von Herrn Ove Paulsen ge- 

 sammelten Uredineen. (Revision of the Uredineae collected in Central Asia by 

 Ove Paulsen.) 



[The plants were named by E. Rostrup, and have been revised by Transchel ; 

 a few corrections are noted.] Bot. Tidsskr., xxix. (1909) pp 154-7. 



Wheldox, H.J. — Some Highland Fungi. 



[Fungi collected in the Cairngorm mountains in July.] 



Joum. Bot, xlvii. (1909) pp. 348-9. 

 Wilde man, Em.de — Flore du bas- et du moyen-Congo. Flora of the lower 

 and central Congo.) 



[A list of leathery or woody fungi and of microfungi ; several new species 

 are described from notes left by the late P. Hennings.] 



Ann. Mus. Congo Beige, ser. 5, 111, fasc. 1, pp. 1-22. 



3 E •> 



