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D18MIER, G, — Le Lejeunea Rossettiana Mass. dans le Dauphine. (Lejeunea Rossei~ 

 tiana in Dauphiny.) 



[This hepatic, very rare in France, has been found on the 

 Col de Saulee at about 1100 metres.] 



Op. tit., 1. (1903) pp. 289-90. 

 Dixon, H. N. — Campylopus atrovirens De Not. c. fr. A correction. 



[Calls attention to the little-known fruit of this moss, which was discovered 

 more than thirty years ago in the Pyrenees.] 



Rev. Bryol., xxxi. (1904) p. 12:;. 



Glowacki, J.— Beitrag zur Laubmoosflora von Gmiind in Karnten. (Contribution 

 to the moss-flora <>t Gmiind in Carinthia.) 



Jahrb. Naturh. Mus. Karnten. Elagenfurt., xxvii. (1904) pp. 93-128. 



Hekzog, Th. — Die Laubmoose Badens. Eine bryogeographische Skizze. (A bryo- 

 geographic sketch of the mosses of Baden. ) 



[Continuation.] Bull. Herb. Boissier, iv. (1904), pp. 1137-54, 1241-50. 



Hillier— De la dispersion de l'Hypnum aduncum dans la region jurassienne. (On 

 the distribution of H. aduncum in the Jura.) 



Arch. Flor. Jurass., 1903, p. 101. 

 Howe, M. A. — Exogenous origin of Antheridia in Anthoceros. 



[An expression of doubt as to whether the bodies so described by E. Lampa, 

 in Vest. Bot. Zeitschr., liii. (1903) pp. 436-8, may not rather be tubers.] 



Torreya, iv. (1904) pp. 175-6 

 Ingham, W. — Yorkshire Mosses and Hepatics. 



[Occurrence of Campylopus atrovirens var. muticus Milde, Dicranum scoparium 

 var. orthophyllum Brid., Weisia calcarea var. mutica Boul., Nardia minor 

 Nees, in Yorkshire.] Naturalist, 1904, p. 286. 



Matousohek, F. — Beitrage zur Moosflora von Ober-Oesterreich. I Teil. (Con- 

 tributions to the moss- flora of Upper Austria. Part I.) 

 [Critical enumeration of old and new finds.] 



62 Jahresb. d. Mus. Francisco-Carolinum. Linz., 1904, pp. 1-22. 



Painter, W. H. — Mosses and Hepatics of Llanwrtyd, Breconshire. 

 [A list of 99 mosses and 11 hepatics.] 



Journ. of Bot., xlii. (1904) pp. 335-7. 

 Paris, E. G. — Muscinees de l'Afrique occidentale francaise. (Musciuese of French 

 West Africa.) 



[Contains 26 mosses and 2 hepatics, including descriptions of 

 16 new mosses.] Rev. Bryol., xxxi. (1904) pp. 117-23. 



„ „ Index Bryologicus. 2nd ed., ii. (1904) fasc. 5-6, pp. 257-375. 



Porter, T. C. — Catalogue of the Bryophyta and Pteridophyta of Pennsylvania. 



Boston, 1904, 66 pp. 

 ■Podpera, J. — Ein Beitrag zur Laubmoosflora Bohmens. (A contribution to the 

 Bohemian moss-flora.) 



[List of 84 mosses, with descriptions of three new varieties.] 



Verh. h. h. tool. bot. Ges. Wien, liv. (1904) pp. 507-15. 

 „ „ Vysledky bryologickeho vyzkumu Moravy za rok 1903-4. (Result.-, 



of the bryological exploration of Moravia in the years 1903-4.) 

 Jahrb. Naturh. Klubs in Prossnitz in Miihren, 1904, 30 pp. 

 Roth, G. — Die Europaischen Laubmoose. (The Mosses of Europe.) 



Band ii. Lief 10 (Leipzig, 1904) pp. 513-640, pis. xli.-l. 



Sommier, S. — Alcunepiante recentemente racolte all' Elba, non ancora indicate per 

 quest' isola. (Some plants recently gathered in Elba, not yet recorded for this 

 island.) 



[Among the new records are Tesellina pyramidata and Rictia papillosa.'] 



Bull. Soc. Bot. Ital, 1904, pp. 304-5. 

 Stephani, F. — Species hepaticarum. (Species of hepatics.) 

 [Monograph of 1'lagiochila, continued.] 



Bull. Herb. Boissier. iv. (1904) pp. 1197-1214 



