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Imtion, giving lists of species characteristic of various rocks, soils, waters 

 and trees, also lists of species grouped into several categories, according 

 to their habitats, within the three regions — mediterranean, forest, alpine. 

 He supplies a long dichotomous key to the 179 species, employing vege- 

 tative characters as far as possible ; also a synoptical table of the families, 

 genera and species. He then proceeds to describe the species systematic- 

 ally, adding critical notes, and introducing for comparison numerous 

 foreign species which occur in neighbouring countries. 



Andrews, A. L. — Some interesting Mosses from a southern Vermont peatbog. 



Rhodora, vi. (li>04) pp. 43-4. 



„ „ Bryophytes of the Mt. Greylock region. III. 



[A list of 23 Massachusetts mosses and 9 hepatics.] 



Tom. cit., pp. 72-5. 



Bailey, J. W. — Webera Lachenaudi Card, et Ther. 



[A new species gathered near Seattle (Wash.), U.S.A.] 



Bryolonist, vii. (1904) p. G6 (1 pi.). 



Barsali, E. — A propos de la fructification de THomalia lusitanica Schpr. (Con- 

 cerning the fructification of if. lusitanica.) 



[Description.] Set. Bryol , xxxi. (1904) pp. 90-1. 



Bit it ton, E. G. — Further notes on Sematophyllum. 



[A re-description of Richard's typos of the Carolina mosses, Leskea recurvans 

 and L. squarro^a. The former is now known as Sematophyllum recurvam-, 

 and the latter is reduced to the rank of a variety of it.] 



Bryologist, vii. (1904) pp. 59-61. 



Bisvnnthaler, J. — TJeber dieWachsausscheidung von Ditrichum glaucescens. (On 

 the excretion of wax by D. glaucescens.) 



Oesterr. hot. ZeitsOir., liv. (1901) pp. 94-6. 



Campbell, D. H. — Resistance of Drought by Liverworts. 



[Notes on the thalloid hepatics which survive the annual long summer drought 

 of California ] Torreya, iv. (iy04) pp. 81-6. 



Caedot, J., & I. Theriot — New or unrecorded Mosses of North America. II. 

 [Descriptions of 24 new species and 9 new varieties ] 



Bot. Gazette, xxxvii. (1904) pp. 3G3-S2 (10 pis.). 



Casares Gil, D A. — Catalogo de las muscineas de los alredores de Barcelona. 

 (Catalogue of the Muscineae of the environs of Barcelona.) 



Boh Soc. Esjwii. Nat. Hist., 1903, p. 527. 



Cavers, F. — Notes on Yorkshire Bryophytes. III. Rfcboulia hemisphaerica (L. 

 Raddi. 



[An account of the morphology and^biology, revealing some peculiar features 

 rot fully described hitherto.] Naturalist, 1904, pp. 208-14 



(1 pi. and 2 figs). 



„ „ On the structure and development of Monoclea Forsteri Hooker. 



[Living plants were examined, and consequently several new 

 points were made out. On the whole, the affinity uf the 

 genus is with Marchantiacea) rather than with thalloid 

 J unger m ann iacese. 1 



Rev. Bryol., xsxi (1904) pp. 60-80 (4 figs.). 



Claassen, E. — On the occurrence of Fossombronia cristula in Ohio. 



Ohio Nat., iv. (1904) p. 58. 

 Collins, J. F. — Some Maine Mosses. 



[Records five species new to the State. Distichium capillaceum invariably 

 grows associated with Mynrella Careyana.~] 



Rhodora, vi. (1904) pp. 145-6 

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