614 SUMMARY OF CURRENT RESEARCHES RELATING TO 



Oufino, L. — Osservazioni ed aggiunte alia Flora del Canada. (Observations on 

 and additions to the Flora of Canada.) 



[Contains 31 mosses of British Columbia.] 



Malpighia, xix. (1905) pp. 187-1%. 



Culm ann, P. — Contributions a la flore bryologique du Canton de Bern. (Con- 

 tributions to the moss-flora of Canton Bern.) 



[Contains lists of hepatics and mosses, with detailed notes on Diplophylleia 

 exsectstformis var. tequiloba, Schistidium teretinerve and Myurella julacea 

 var. scahrifolia.'] Bev. Bryolog., xxxii. (1905) pp. 73-9, fig. 



Dixon, H. N. — Notes on a Bryological Tour in the Pyrenees. 



[Contains lists of mosses gathered at Bagneres-de-Luchon, Gavarnie and 

 Cautarets in the summer of 1902.] Tom. cit., pp. 61-73. 



Evans, A. W. — A remarkable Ptilidium from Japan. (To this genus is transferred 

 the hepatic Mastigophora Bisseti Mitt., because of its blunt 

 branches and multifid leaves with marginal cilia ; it is remark- 

 able also for having water-sacs on some of its smaller leaves and 

 numerous multicellular hairs on the outer surface of both leaves 

 and underleases — a rare character in Hepaticse. A new and 

 full description of the plant is given.) 



Tom. cit., pp. 57-60, fig. 



„ „ Diagnostic Characters in the Jungermanniaceae. 



[A simple account of the main differences observable in the 

 arrangement and shape of the leaves, inflorescence, peiiauth, 

 etc., in the North American hepatics.] 



Bryologist, viii. (1905) pp. 57-63 (1 pi.). 



Fedtschenko, O. & B. — Materiaux pour la Flore de la Crimee. (Materials for 

 the Crimean flora.) 



[Contains a list of 14 mosses and 2 hepatics determined by V. F. Brotherus.] 



Bull. Herb. Boissier, v. (1905) pp. 621-88. 



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

 Mosses of Baden. A bryogeographic sketch.) 



[Continuation.] Tom. cit., pp. 573-88 ; 768-83. 



Hi, F. — Note sur une Grimmia. (Note on a Grimmia). 



[Critical remarks on G. edeidula, a new species found at Angers. It is a 

 small gymnostomous plant.] Bev. Bryolog., xxxii. (1905) pp. 82-3. 



Jaap, O. — Weitere Beitrage zur Moosflora der Nord-friesischen Inseln. (Further 

 contributions to the moss-flora of the North Friesian Islands.) 



[The islands of Sylt, Amrum and Fohr yielded 130 mosses, 16 sphagua, 

 44 hepatics. The rare Haplomitrium Hookeri was found in Kom.] 



Schri/t. Nat Verein. Schleswig-Holstein, xiii. (1905) pp. 65-74. 



Jackson, A. B. — Leicestershire Mosses. 



[A list of 161 species and varieties, containing over 50 additions to the moss- 

 flora of the county as published in 1886.] 



Journ. Bot., xliii. (1905) pp. 225-31. 



Martin, A. — Note bryologique sur Saint-Gervais-les-Bains etsur lavallee de l'Arve 

 (Haute-Savoie). (Bryological note on St. Gervais-les-Bains and the Arve Valley, 

 Upper Savoy.) 



[A list of 39 mosses and 12 hepatics.] Bev. Bryoh, xxxii. (1905) pp. 79-82. 



Mulleb, K. — Lebermoose aus den Pyrenaen gesammelt im Sommer 1903. (Hepatics 

 gathered on the Pyrenees in the summer of 1903.) 



[The author wandered along the whole range and collected 87 species, 10 of 

 which are new to the Pyrenean flora. Numerous localities are given.] 



Bull. Herb. Boissier, v. (1905) pp. 589-602. 



