206 SUMMARY OF CURRENT RESEARCHES RELATING TO 



Claassen, E. — List of the Mosses of Cuyahoga and other counties of Northern 

 Ohio. 



[Contains about 135 species, three of which are new to Ohio State.] 



Ohio Naturalist, iv. (1904) pp. 157-60. 



Cornet, A. — Trois Mousses nouvelles pour la Flore Beige. (Three mosses new to 

 the Belgian flora. Bull. Soc. Boy. Bot. Belg.. xli. (1904) pp. 143-4. 



Dismier, G. — Trichodon cylindricus Schpr. et Campylopus subulatus Schpr. dans les 

 Vosges. Muscinees rares ou peu connues pour cette chaine de montagnes. ( T. 

 cylindrinis and C. subulatus in the Vosges, with some Muscinea; rare or little 

 known for this mountain chain.) 



[Notes on six mosses and four hepatics.] 



Bev. Bryolog.,xxxii. (1905) pp. 8-10. 



Grout, A. J. — Spore distribution in Buxbaumia. 



[An observation which shows that the peristome of Buxbaumia aphylla is not 

 a useless organ, but plays a part in spore distribution.] 



Bryologist, viii. (1905) pp. 3-4. 



Gyorfft, J. — TJeber das Vorkommen der Buxbaumia Hall, in Ungarn. (On the 

 occurrence of Buxbaumia in Hungary.) 



[Enumeration of all recorded Hungarian localities for Buxbaumia ; it is re- 

 markable that B. indusiata is more frequent than B. aphylla, especially in 

 the Tatra.] Mag. Bot. Lapok., iii. (1904) pp. 250-4. 



Haqen, J., et P. Porsil d. — Descriptions de quelques especes nouvelles de Bryacees 

 recoltees sur Tile de Disko. (Descriptions of some new species of Bryacex col- 

 lected on Disco Island.) Medd. om Chronland, xxvi. (1904) 



pp. 435-65 (6 pis.). 



Halin, M. — Decouverte du Breutelia arcuata Schinip. en Belgique. (Discovery of 

 B. arcuata in Belgium.) g Bull. Soc. Boy. Bot. Belg., xli. (1904) pp. 188-9. 



Harris, C. W. & W. P. — Lichens and Mosses of Montana. 



Bull. Univ. Mont. Biol, ser. 1 (1904) pp. 303-31 (7 pis.). 



Herzog, T. — Die Lanbmoose Badens; eine bryogeographische Skizze. (Bryogeo- 

 graphic sketch of the mosses of Baden.) 



[Continuation. Milium to Polytrichum.~] Bull. Herb. Boiss. v. (1905) 



pp. 149-64. 



Hiktze, F., & C. Kohlhoff — Eine "Wanderung durch ein interessantes Moos- 



gabiet Hinterpommerns. (A trip through an interesting moss district of inner 



Pomerania.) Ver. bot. Vereins Prov. Brandenburg, xlv. (1904) pp. 88-40. 



Holzingek, J. M. — Review of Dr. Warnstorf's paper on European Harpidia. 



Bryologist, viii. (1905) pp. 7-8. 



Ingham, W. — Tortula laBvipiliformis De Not. (A new observation.) 



[Young plants observed growing naturally in the rosette of brood- 

 leaves, a fact not mentioned by Correns, who found the young 

 plants growing on the protonema produced by detached brood- 

 leaves when cultivated in nutrient fluid.] 



Naturalist, 1904, p. 378. 

 it „ Riccia sorocarpa Bisch. 



[Fruiting specimens associated with Fossombronia cristata in a 

 stubble-field at Langwith in December; Riccia glauca being 

 found in a similar field at Strensall.] Tom. cit., pp. 378-9. 



»i „ Jongermannia niinuta Crantz. 



[Found with Lepidozia trichoclados C. Muell. on dead sticks in a 

 wood on Strensall Common.] Tom. cit., p. :;79. 



Lanqeron, M. — Remarques sur le presence du Trichocolea tomentella Dum. dans le 

 Jura. (Remarks on the presence of T. tomentella in the Jura.) 



Arch. Flore Jurass., v. (1904) pp. 6:;- 6. 



L ingot, F. — Cueillettes bryologiques dans l'Ain. (Gatherings of Mosses in Ain.) 



Bull. Soc. Nat. Ain, 1904, pp. 29-32. 



