ZOOLOGY AND BOTANY, MICROSCOPY, KTC. 727 



Pbowazek, S. — Die Entwickelung von Herpetomonas einem mit den Trypanosomen 

 verwandten Flagellaten, (The development of Herpetomonas, a flagellatuin allied 

 to the Trypanosomes.) 



[A preliminary note.] Arb. k. Gesundh., xx. (1904) pp. 440-52. 



Reinbold, Th. — Einige neue Chlorophyceen aus dem Ind. Ocean (Niederl. Indien), 

 gesammelt von A. Weber van Bosse, bestimmt von Th. Reinbold-Itzehoe. (Some 

 new Chloropliycese from the Indian Ocean (Dutch East Indies), collected by 

 A. Weber van Bosse, determined by Th. Rheinbold, of Itzehoe.) 



[Diagnoses of four new species of Chladophora, one of Cladophoropsis. and two 

 of Boodlea, brought home by Madame Weber van Bosse in the ' Siboga.'] 



Nuov. Notar., xvi. (1905) pp. 145-9. 



Schneider, A. — Chroolepus aureus a lichen. 



[Describes how this orange-red alga, now usually placed in the genus Trente- 

 pohlia, is commonly found witli its filaments closely covered with a delicate 

 network of spirally-wound hyphse of a minute fungus.] 



Bull. Torrey Bot. Club, xxxii. (1905) pp. 431-4 (1 pi.). 



Setchell, W. A. — Limu. (Algse for eating or ceremonial use of the Hawaiians.) 



Univ. California Publications, 1905, 23 pp. 



Silvenius. A. J. — Kolme snomelle nutta sinilevaa. (Three Cyanophycese new to 



Finland.) Mecld. Soc. Fauna et Flora Fennica, 1905 r 



heft 30. 

 ., „ Zur Kenntniss der Verbreitung finnischer Chlorophyceen und 



Cyanophyceen. (Contributions to our knowledge of the dis- 

 tribution of Chlorophyceae and Cyanophycese in Finland.) 



Tom. cit., heft 29. 



Sundvick, E. E. — Im brom och jodhalten i Ostersjbus alger. (On the bromide and 

 iodine contents of the Ostersjo algae.) Tom. cit.. heft 30. 



Terry, W. A. — Sur un etrange mode de developpement chezle genre Surirella. (On 

 a strange mode of development in the genus Surirella.) 



Microgr. Pre'p., xiii. (1905) pp. 57-60 (figs. 1-6). 



Ubsprung, A. — Eine optische Erscheinung an Coleochaete. (An optical appearance 

 in Coleochaste.) 



[The author finds that under certain conditions of light a dark cross is seen 

 on the disk of this alga. If the light falls vertically on the disk, no cross 

 is to be Been; if it falls at an angle, the cross is visible. The result of 

 experiments in the variation of the angle at which the light strikes the 

 disk and the eve respectively is described.] 



Ber. Deutsch. Bot. Gesell, xxiii. (1905) pp. 236-9 (1 pi.). 



Van Heurck, H. — Note sur le Cocconeis danica Flogel. (Notes on C. danica.) 



Microgr. Prep., xiii. (1905) p. 83 (2 figs.). 



Voglek, P. — Bisherige Resultate variations statistischer TJntersuchungen an Plank - 

 tondiatomaceen. (Results hitherto obtained by investigation of plankton diatoms 

 with regard to the statistics of variation.) 



[Three works are dealt with — those of Schroter and Vogler, Lozeron, and 

 Bachmann.J Forsch. Ber. Biol. Stat. Plon, xii. (1905) 



pp. 90-101 (2 pis., 8 figs.). 



Wattam, W. E. L.— Plant Life of the Seashore. 



Nature Study, xiv. (1905) pp. 23-7 (1 fig.). 



Zacharias, O. — Archiv fur Hydrobiologie und Planktonkunde. Neue Folge der 

 Forschungsberichte aus der biologischen Station zu Plon. 

 (Records of hydrobiology and plankton study. New series 

 of research reports from the Plon biological station.) 



Stuttgart, 1905. 



„ „ Rhizosolenia curvata, eine neue marine Planktondiatomee. (R. 



curvata, a new marine plankton Diatom.) 



Arch. Hydrobiol. u. Plunktonk., i. (1905). 



