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Patouillaed, N. — Contribution a l'histoire naturelle de la Tunisie. Notes My- 

 cologiques. (Contribution to the natural history of Tunis. Mycolngical notes.) 

 [Several new species of fungi are described, and important critical notes are 

 made on others.] 



Estr. Bull. Soc. Hist. Nat. d'Autun, xvii. (1904) pp. 1-15 (pis. iii.-v.). 



See also Hedwigia, xliv. (1904) Beibl., p. 17. 



Rehm, H. — Ascomyceten exs. fasc. 33. 



[A list of the species included in the Exsiccata, with notes on 

 some of the plants, and diagnoses of those that are new.] 



Ann. Mycol, ii. (1904) pp. 515-21. 



Revision der Gattungen Tryblidiella, Rhydithysterium. Tryblidaria, Try- 

 blidium, Tryblidiopsis. (Revision of the genera TryUidiella. etc.) 

 [The writer considers that the species of Rhydithysterium, 

 should be included under TryUidiella.'] 



Tom. cit, pp. 522-6. 

 Ascomycetes Fuegiani, A P. Dusen collecti. 



[Several of the species collected are new ; descriptions of these 

 are given.] Wiss. Ergeb. der Schwed. Exp. Magellan., 



1S95-7, pp. 39-58 (1 pi.). 

 „ Beitrage zur Pilzflora von Sudamerika. XIV. (Contributions to the 

 fungus-flora of South America, collected by E. Lie in Brazil.) 



[There is a large number of new species of microfungi ; the new 

 genera are Trycophyma (Myriangiales) and Stictoclypeolum 

 (Mullisiacese.)] Hedwigia, xliv. pp. 1-13(1 pi). 



Roll and, Leon — Observations sur quelques especes critiques. (Observations on 



critical species.) 



[The author gives descriptive and explanatory notes on 

 some of the larger Hymenomycetes.] 



Iiev. Mycol, xxvi. (1904) pp. 137-41. 



„ Champignons des iles Baleares, recoltes principalement dans 



la region montagneuse de Solier. ("Fungi of the Balearic 



Isles, collected chiefly in the mountainous region of Solier.) 



[The author sketches the locality, and makes notes on 



some of the parasitic forms; the list includes three 



new species.] Bull. Soc. Mycol. France, xx. (1904) 



pp. 191-210 (2 pis.). 



Stirling, James — Notes on a census of the Flora of the Australian Alps. 



[The list includes a number of lichens and fungi, recorded on pp. 391-5.] 



Trans, and Proc. Bot. Soc. Edinb., xxii. (1904) pp. 319-95. 



Stdow— Mycotheca germanica, Fasc. V.-VI. (Nos. 201-300.) 



[Diagnoses are given uf a number of the species, some of them new to science.] 



Ann. Mycol, ii. (1904) pp. 527-30. 



Trotter, A. — Notulae mycologicae. (Mycological notes.) 



[The notes deal largely with new species of microfungi.] 



Tom. cit., pp. 533-8 (4 figs.). 



Tuzson, Johann — TJeber das Modern und die Zonservierung des Buchenholzes, 

 (The decay and preservation of Beech wood.) 



Budapest : Lex-Okt., 90 pp., 3 col. pis. and 16 figs. (Hungarian.) 



See also Hedwigia, xliv. (1904) pp. 31-2. 



Lichens. 



Notes on Lichens.* — James McAndrew gives popular notes on 

 Lichens in general — on their form, classification, habitat, and on their 



♦ Trans. Edinb. Field Nat. Club and Micro. Soc, v. part 2 (1904) pp. S6-94. 



