336 SUMMARY OF CURRENT RESEARCHES RELATING TO 



Cardot, J. — Grimmia glauca Card. Espece nouvelle, ou forme hybrids 1 {G. glauca,. 

 a new spccit-8, or a hybrid form ?) 



[A new moss from the French Ardennes, possibly a hybrid be- 

 tween G. leucophsea and G. montana or G. trichophylla.~] 



Rev. Bryolog., xxxii. (1905) pp. 17-19 (fig.). 



„ ,. Nouvelle Contribution a la Flore Bryologique des lies Atlantiques. 

 (Fresh contribution to the moss-flora of the Atlantic islands.) 



[A list of 52 species collected in the Azores by B. Carreiro ; 

 13 being new to the islands, 2 new to science, with a new genus 

 — Ahphosia — founded on Lyellia azorica Ren. et Card. The 

 flora of these islands now contains 105 species, 16 of which 

 are endemic and 31 Atlantic] 



Bull. Herb. Boiss., ser. 2, v. (1905) pp. 201-15 (2 pis.). 



Cabdot, J.. & I. Theriot. — New or unrecorded Mosses of North America. 



[Descriptions of two new species, translated from Bot. Gazette, May 1904.] 



Bryologist, viii. (1905) p. 36. 



Crockett, A. L. — Rhacomitrium heterostichum gracilescens. 



[Found on Bald Mt., Camden, Maine.] Tom. cit., p. 33. 



Da vies, J. H. — Some Mosses from County Down. 



[Contains a list of 25 rare Irish mosses, with critical notes. The species 

 were collected in the valley of the Upper Bann, near the coast at New- 

 castle, and near Killou°;h. Fiesidens rufulus (with fruit) was found in 

 abundance. Aho F. decipiens. Weisia calcarea, W. crispata, Trichostomum 

 inutabUe var. cophocarpum, Amblystegium fallax. etc., were gathered.] 



Irish Naturalist, xiv. (1905) pp. 1-5. 



Douin. I. — Les Anthoceros du Perche. (Anthoceros-species of the Perche district.) 

 [Descriptions of, and summary of distinguishing characters of, A. Ixvis, A^ 

 punctatus, and A. crispulus.~] 



Rev. Bryolog., xxxii. (1905) pp. 25-33 (figs.). 



Elenkin, A. — Notes Bryologiques. (Notes on mosses.) 



[Chiefly concerned with the moss-flora of the Caucasus.] 



Bull. Jard. Imper. Bot. St. Petersbourg, v. (1905) pp. 23-40. 



Evans, A. W. — Notes on New England Hepaticae. 



[Critical notes on six species, the more important being on Lophozia Kunzeana, 

 Chiloscyphus pallescens, Jubula pennsylvanica. Also some lists of addition* 

 to the New England Flora.] Rhodora, vii. (1905) pp. 52-8. 



Ha gen, J. — Ein Beitrag zur Kentniss der Brya Deutschlands. (Contribution to a 

 knowledge of the Brya of Germany.) 



Norshe Vid. Selsk. Skr. Trondhjem (1904) 17 pp. 



Haines, C. C. — Notes on a Colony of Hepatios found Associated on a Dead Fungus. 

 [On an old sodden Forties fomentarius in the Adirondacks were found Scapania 

 (1 species), Cephalozia (3), Riccardia (1), Jamesoniella (1), Kantia (1), 

 Lophozia (2), Blepharostoma (1), and 2 mosses.] 



Bryologist, viii. (1905) pp. 31-2. 



Herzog, Th. — Die Laubmoose Badens. Eine bryogeographische Skizze. (The moss- 

 flora of Baden. A bryogeographic sketch.) 



[Continuation.] Bull. Herb. Boiss., ser. 2, v. (1905) 



pp. 268-83, 375-90. 



» „ Ein Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Barbula sinuosa. (Contribution to a 



knowledge of B. sinuosa.) 



[A criticism of the views of Juratzka and of Correns about 

 the vegetative reproduction of this species, together with 

 an account of laboratory cultures of various fragments of 

 the plant, and a note on its distribution from Britain to 

 the Caucasus. It is a plant of the Atlantic type.J 



Beth. Bot. CentralbL, xviii. (1905) pp. 115-18. 



