ZOOLOGY AND BOTANY, MICROSCOPY, ETC. 329 



Brotherus, V. F. — Musci novi Dassiani. (New mosses collected by Duss.) 

 [Descriptions of 20 new species from Martinique and Guadeloupe.] 



Urbaris Symbolx Antillange, iii. (1903) pp. 421-9 



Brown, R. — On the Musci of the Calcareous Districts of New Zealand, with 

 descriptions of 35 new species. 



Trans. I'roc. N. Zeal. Inst., xxxv. (1903) pp. 323-42 (6 pis.) 



Bruckner, Familler, and others — Flora exsiccata Bavarica. Bryophyta. 

 Lf. 9-12, Nos. 201-300. 



Mitt. Bayer. Bot. Ges. Erf. Heim. Flor., 1904, pp. 348-9. 



Brunnthaler, J. — Ueber die Wachsausscheidung von Ditrichum glaucescens. 

 (On the secretion of wax in D. glaucescens.) 



Oesterr. Bot. Zeitsclir., liv. (1904) pp. 94-6. 



"Camus, F. — Muscinees recueillies en Corse en maiet juinl901. (Muscinese gathered 

 in Corsica in May and June 1901.) 



Bull. Soc. Bot. France, 1. (1903) pp. cli-clxxv. 



Cardot, J., et I. Theriot — Mousses de Kouy-Tcheou (Chine). (Mosses of the 

 Chinese province Kwei-Chau.) 



[Contains 16 species, collected by E. Bodinier, two of which are new.] 



Bull. Acad. Internat. Geogr. Bot., xiii. (1904) pp. 81-4 (1 pi.). 



Corbiere, L.— Contribution a la flore bryologique de l'Algerie. (Contribution to 

 the mo.-s-flora of Algeria.) 



[A list of 104 mosses and 34 hepatics, of which 11 mosses and 24 hepatics are 

 additions to the flora.] Rev. Bryol., xxxi. (1904) pp. 31-42. 



Cufisi, L. — Contributo alia Flora Briologica del Canada. (Contribution to the 

 moss-flora of Canada.) 



[List of 33 British Columbian mosses] 



Bull. Soc. Bot. Hal., 1903, pp. 287-90. 



Culm an, P.,. und J. Weber — Verzeichnis der Laubmoose des Kantons Zurich. 

 (List of the mosses of Canton Zurich.) 



Milt. Nat. Ges. Winterthur, 1903, pp. 3-SO. 



Da vies, J. H. — Moss notes from North Ireland. 



[List of 47 speck's, 6 new to Ireland.] Irish Naturalist, 1904, pp. 15-21. 



Dieckhoff, H. — Beitrage zu einer Mossflora von Geestenuinde. (Contributions 

 towards a moss flora of Geesti-miinde.) 



Aus. d. Heimatf. d. Heimat, 1903, pp. 3-16. 



Dixon, H. N — Discelium nudum Brid. in Northants. 



[A new, and the southernmost British record for the species.] 



Journ. Bot, xlii. (1901) p. 55. 

 j, „ Pottia Heimii Fiirnr. inland. 



[Records the occurrence of this distinctly maritime moss in Northamptonshire. 

 It has also been recorded from other inland districts in Kent, Yorkshire, 

 Somerset, and Hereford.] __ Turn, cit., pp. 55, 89. 



„ „ & W. E. Nicholson — Bryological notes on a trip in Norway. 



Nyt Mag. Naturv., xlii. (1904) pp. 91-6. 



Geheeb. A. — Botanische Ausbeute einer Eeiser durch die Sinaihalbinsel von 

 A. Kneucker. Bryophyta. (Botanical results of A. Kneucker's journey through 

 the Sinai peninsula. Bryophytes.) 



[Includes 20 species, 14 of which are new to Sinai, among them being two new 

 to science, two hitherto known only from Kurdistan, and one recorded only 

 from New Zealand ] Allg. Bot. Zeitschr. 1903, pp. 185-9, 203-4 ; 



1904, pp. 4-5. 



Hagen, J. — A propos de l'inflorescence du Bryum pallescens. (The inflorescence of 

 Bryum pallescens.) Rev. Bryol., xxxi. (1904) p. 30. 



„ „ Sur la position systematique du Dicranum molle. 



[A claim that this moss should be put into the Scopnria group, and not into 

 Arctoa.~\ Tom. cit., pp. 28-9. 



