ZOOLOGY AND BOTANY, MICROSCOPY, ETC. 463 



Nave, J.— Collector's Handbook of Algae, Desmids, Fungi, Lichens, Mosses, etc. 

 [Instructions for their preparation and for formation of herbarium. ] 



London (1905) 214 pp. (figs.). 



Xkmbc, B. — Die Induktion der Dorsiventralitat bei einigen Moosen. (Induction 

 of dorsiventrality in some mosses.) 



[Observations on Fi^idens decipiens, Hypnnm cnpressiforme, H. cristaca- 

 streme, Hylocomium *plenden$.] 



Bull. Internat. Acad. Set. Prague, ix. (1904) pp. 126-30. 



Nicholson, W. E. — Cephaloziella Limprichtii Warnst. in Britain. 



[Description of this plant, which was collected near Lewes in Sussex, and 

 previously had been found at one place only, near Neuruppin in Branden- 

 burg. It is paroicous and has entire bracts.] 



Journ. Bot., xliii. (1905) pp. 186-7. 



Paris, E. G. — Index Bryologicus. 



[Index to the genera, species, and varieties of the mosses of the 

 world] Paris, 1905, ed. II. vol. iii. fasc. 1, 2, pp. 1-136. 



„ „ Muscinees de Madagascar. (Muscinese of Madagascar.) 



[A list of 11 mosses, 3 hepatics, and 7 lichens from Ambosika in 

 eastern Madagascar. One new moss is described.] 



Rev. Bryolog., xxxii. (1905) pp. 51-3. 



Pall, H. — Beitrag zur Moosflora Oberbayerns. (Contribution to the moss-flora of 

 Upper Bavaria.) 



Mitt. Bay. Bot. Ges. Er/orsch. heim. Flora, 1905, pp. 447-8. 



., „ TJeber den gegenwartigen Stand der Torfmoosforschung in Oberbayern. 

 (On the present condition of the investigation of the Sphagna in 

 Upper Bavaria.) 



Ber. Bay. Bot. Gee. Erf. heim. Flora, x. (1905) pp. 1-12. 



Petkrfi, M. — Die Torfnioose TJngarns. (The Sphagna of Hungary.) 

 [Monograph of 30 species.] 



Nbve'nytani Kozlemenyek. iii. (1904) pp. 137-69. 



„ „ Einige Beitrage zur Moosflora des Kaukasus. (Some contributions 



to the moss-flora of the Caucasus.) 



Ann. Hist. Nat. Mus. Nation. Hungarici t 

 ii. (1904) pp. 396-400. 



Sebille, R. — Tine hypnee nouvelle pour les Alpes francaises. Amblystegium 

 curvicaule. (A Hypnaceous moss which is new for the French Alps.) 



[Critical notes and figures of this high Alpine moss discovered last summer 

 in Dauphine'. It is very closely related to A. filicinum.] 



Rev. Bryolog., xxxii. (1905) pp. 41-4 (I pi.). 



Step hani, F. — Hepatioae amazonicae ab Ernesto Ule collectae. (Hepatics of the 

 Amazon river collected by E. Ule.) 



[A list of 54 species from Brazil ; 9 of them are described for the first time.] 



Bedwigia, xliv. (1905) pp. 223-9. 



Tore a, V. — Wahrend des Ausflugs am Aug. 14, 1904, bei Krammfliess und Promno 

 in der Nahe von Pudewitz beobachtete Moose und Algen. (Mosses and Algae 

 observed during the excursion of Aug. 14, 1904, to Krammfliess and Promno in 

 the neighbourhood of Pudewitz.) 



Zeitschr. Naturw. Abt. Deutsch. Ges. Kunst u. Wiss. Posen., 



xi. (1904). 



Towle, P. M. — Notes on the Fruiting Season of Catharinea. 

 [Observations extending from March to December.] 



Bryologist, viii. (1905) pp. 44-5. 



Warnstorf, C. — Kryptogamenflora der Mark Brandenburg. Band ii., Heft 3. 

 Lanbmoose. (Cryptogainic flora of Mark Brandenburg. Vol. ii.. Part 3. 

 Mosses.) 



[Continuation : Pohlia — Pterigynandrum.~\ 



Leipzig: Borntraeger. 1905, pp. 433-672 (pis.). 



