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Cardot, J. — Notice preliminaire sur les Mousses recueillies par l'Expedition 

 antarctique suedoise. Deux genres nouveaux de Mousses aero- 

 carpes. (Preliminary notice on the mosses gathered by the 

 Swedish Antarctic Expedition. Two new genera of Acrocarpous 

 mosses.) 



[These plants were collected by C. Skottsbere in South 

 Georgia. One is like Didichium, but has pentastichous 

 leaves : it is called Pseudodidichium austro-georgicum. 

 The other, Skotsbergia paradoxa, is allied to Angstrwmia, 

 but has an asymmetric capsule, and a very remarkable 

 asymmetric peristome formed of two dissimilar halves — a 

 fact hitherto unknown in the Mosses.] 



Rev. Bryoloy., xxsii. (1905) pp. 45-7. 



„ „ Quelques mousses nouvelles pour la flore Beige. (Some mosses new to 

 the Belgian flora.) Bull. Soc. Hoy. Bot. Belgigue, 1904, 



pt. 2 (6 pp.). 



Claassen, E. — Key to the Liverworts recognised in the sixth edition of Gray's 

 " Manual of Botany." 



[This key to the genera aims at simplifying the determination of the kepaticse 

 of the north-eastern United States described in Gray's Manual. Other 

 characters have been added to those of the perianth, in order that the 

 genus of sterile plants may be recognised.] 



Ohio Naturalist, v. (1905) pp. 312-15. 



Cozzi, C. — Frammento di briologia milanese. (Fragment of Milanese bryology.) 



Boll. NaL Siena, xxiv. (1904) pp. 109-12. 



Douin, I. — Hepatiques nouvelles pour la France. (Hepatics new for France.) 



[Notes on Scapania calcicola and S. obliqua. their resemblances, differences, 

 and relations to other species.] Rev. Bryolog., xxxii. (1905) pp. 47-51. 



Eichlek, B. — Conomitrium Julianum (Savi) Mont., nowy nabytek dla flory krajowej 

 mehow lisciastyck. (A novelty for the mo.-sfloraof the country.) 



[In Polish.] Wszechiswat, 1904, No. 17, p. 269. 



Farmar, L. — Monoclea Forsteri. Knowledge and Sci. News. ii. (1905) 



p. 78 (fig.). 



Friren, A. — Promenades bryologiques en Lorraine III. (Bryological excursions 

 in Lorraine.) Bull. Soc. Hist. Nat. Metz, 1904 25 pp. 



Geneatj de Lamarliere, L. — Supplement aux notes bryologiques sur les en- 

 virons de Reims. (Supplement to bryological notes on the environs of Rheims.). 



Bull. Soc. Etude Sci. Nat. Reims,xiii. (1904) pp. 14-44. 



Gonse, E. — Les Muscinees de la Somme de l'Herbier Boucher de Crevecceur. (The 

 Muscineae of the Somme in the herbarium of Boucher de Crevecceur.) 



[A list of 85 mosses and 14 hepatics. being a revision of an old list published 

 in 1803.] Bull. Mem. Soc. Linn. Nord France, xv. (1901) pp. 258-65. 



Grout, A. J. — Notes on Vermont Bryophytes. 



[List of mosses and hepatics not previously recorded for the State.] 



Bryologid, viii. (1905) pp. 51-4. 



Hag en, J. — Ein Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Brya Deutschlands. (A contribution to 

 a knowledge of the Brya of Germany. ) 



[Critical notes on the species, of which four are new to science, 

 and three new to Middle Europe.] 



K. Norske Vidensk. Skrifter. Trondhjem, 1904, No. 1. 



Musci Norvegiae borealis. Bericht iiber die in ndrdlichen Norwegen 

 von Arnell, Fridtz. Kaalaas und anderen 1886-1897. gesammelten 

 Laubmoose. III. (Mosses of Northern Norway. Report on the 

 mosses gathered in Northern Norway by Arnell, etc., in 1886-97. 

 Part III.) Mus. Aarsk. Tromso, 1904, pp. 1-24, 241-382 (2 ^ls.). 



Henry, Rene.— Au sujet de la station d'Epinal du Dilaena hibernica Dum. (On 

 the question of the record of D. Hibernica from Epinal.) 



[This hepatic seems to have been wrongly reported from Epinal.] 



Bull. Assoc. Vosgienne Hist. Nat. No. 7 (1904) pp. 110-112. 



