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Andrews, A. Le R. — Some interesting mosses from a southern Vermont peat-bog. 



Mhodora, vi. (1904) pp. 43-4. 

 Blind, 0. — Les Hepatiques de la region jurassienne. (The hepatics of the region 

 of the Jura.) 



[A list of 1 1 1 species, with their distribution according to regions — plain, 

 mountain, lake, marsh, etc.] Bull. Soc. Sci. Nat. Ain, 1904, pp. 31-6. 



Brdnard, A. — Contribution a Tetude des Mousses du departement de l'Ain. (Con- 

 tribution to the study of the mosses of the Department of the Ain.) 



Tom.cit, pp. 26-31. 



Calderon, S. — Nota preliminar sobre la turba y los turbales de EspaHa. (Pre- 

 liminary note on the peat and peat-bogs of Spain.) 



[A discussion on the features of the peat-bogs in various parts of Spain, the 

 causes of their formation, and the value of their contents for fuel.] 



Bol. Soc. Espaiiol. Hist. Nat., iii. (1903) pp. 417-28. 



Cardot, J., & Theriot, I. — The Mosses of Alaska. 



[List of 281 mosses, 125 new to Alaska, 46 new to science.] 



Harriman Alaska Exped., v. (1904) pp. 251-328 (11 pis.). 



Carestie — Muscinees des environs de Saint-Amour. (Mosses of the environs of 

 Saint- Amour in the Jura.) Arch. Flore Jurass., 1904, pp. 9-10. 



Dusen, P. — Sur la Flore de la Serra do Itatiaya au Bresil. (On the flora of the 

 Serro do Itatiaya, in Brazil.) 



[Contains six new species of hepaticse named by Stephani. A number of 

 Andine species occur in this high range.] 



Arch. Mus. Nation. Bio de Janeiro, xiii. (1903). 



D v s s — Enumeration methodique des Muscinees des Antilles Francaises. (Systematic 

 enumeration of the mosses and hepatics of the French Antilles.) 



Lons-le-Saunier, 1903, Svo, 82 pp. 

 Evans, A. W. — Hepaticae of Alaska. 



[List of 82 species, 40 new to Alaska.] 



Harriman Alaska Exped., v. (1904) pp. 339-72 (3 pis.). 



Familler, I. — Zusammenstellung der in der Umgebung von Regensburg und in 

 der gesamten Oberpfalz bisher gefundenen Moose. (List of all the mosses hitherto 

 found in the neighbourhood of Regensburg and the entire Oberpfalz.) 



Denhschr. K. Bot. Ges. Begensburg, viii. (1903) pp. 1-54. 

 Grout, A. J. — Mosses with Hand-lens and Microscope. Part II. 



[A non-technical handbook of the commoner mosses of the north-eastern 

 United States ; freely illustrated. Includes Dicranaceaa, Grimmiacese, 

 Tortulacese.] New York, 1904, pp. 87-166. 



L i n g o t, F. — Appel aux botanistes de l'Ain, et la genre Polytrichum. (Appeal to the 

 botanists of the Ain ; and [a list of the species of] Polytrichum [found in that 

 Department]). Bull. Soc. Sci. Nat. Ain, 1904, pp. 24-6. 



Matouschek, F. — Bryologisch-floristiche Beitrage aus Mahren und Oesterr.- 

 Schleisen. III. (Moss contributions from Moravia and Austrian Silesia.) 



Verh. Naturf. Ver. Briinn, xlii. (1904) 24 pp. 



Paris, E. G. — Quelques nouvelles pleurocarpes japonaises et tonkinoises. (Some 

 new pleurocarpous mosses from Japan and Tonkin.) 



[Descriptions by Brotherus and Paris of 22 new species gathered by Faurie 

 and others.] Bev. Bryol., xxxi. (1904) pp. 56-65. 



Pauk, H. — Beitrag zur Moosflora Oberbayerns. (Contribution to the moss-fiora of 

 Upper Bavaria.) Mitt. Bayer. Bot. Ges. Erf. Heim. Flor., 1904, pp. 366-72. 



Roth, G. — Die europaischen Laubmoose. (The mosses of Europe.) 



Lief. 6 (Leipzig, 1904) 128 pp. 10 pis.). 



Sohiffner, V. — Bryologisch-Fragmente. (Notes on Muscinese.) 



[Continuations.] Oesterr. Bot, Zeitschr. liv. (1904) pp. 102-4, 128-34. 



Schinnerl, M. — TTeber den gegenwartigen Stand der Labermoosforschung in 

 Oberbayern. (On the present condition of Hepaticology in Upper Bavaria.) 



Ber. Bayer. Bot. Ges., Erf. Heim. Flora, ix. (1904) pp. 1-49. 



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