ZOOLOGY AND BOTANY, MICEOSCOPY, ETC. 555 



Massaloxgo, C— Censimento delle specie italiane del genere Madotheca. (Enume- 

 ration of the Italian species of the genus Madotheca.) 



Bull. Soc. Bot. Ital, 1901, pp. 36-40. 



Matouschek, F.— Ein zweiter Standort von Homalia lusitanica Schimp. in der 

 b'sterr.-ungar. Monarchie. (A second station for H. lusitanica 

 iu the Austro-Hungarian Empire.) 

 [Found near Abbazia.] 



Magyar Bot. Lapoh, iii. (1904) p. 166. 



,, Ueber Nematoden-Gallen bei Laubmoosen. (On nematode-galls 



on mosses.) 



[Description of the effects observed in four plcurocarpous species] 



Hedwigia, xliii. (19U4) pp. 343-5. 



Meylan. Cu- Notes Bryologiques. (Bryological notes.) 



[I. Contributions to the moss- flora of the Jura. II. On an abnormal form of 



Orthotrichum affine,'] Bull. Herb. Boits., iv. ( 1904) pp. 5S0-5. 



Migula, W.— Thome's Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Band V. 



Kryptogamen-Flora. (Thome's flora of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. 



Vol. V. Cryptogamic flora.) 



[Completes the Musciuese.] Lief. xvii. (Gera, 1904) pp. vi. 449-512 (3 pis.). 

 Mullek, K. — Beitrag zur oberbayerischen Lebermoosrlora. (Contribution to the 

 hepatic-flora of Upper Bavaria.) 



Mitt. Bay. Bot. Ges., 1904, pp. 307-8. 



„ „ Ueber die in Baden in den Jahren 1902 und 1903 gesammelten Leber- 

 moose. (On the hepatica? gathered iu Baden in 1902-3.) 



[A list of 116 species, with critical and distributional notes; 

 five species new to Baden, and two varieties new to 

 science.] Beitr. z. Bot. Centralbl., xvii. 



(1904) pp. 211-33. 



Nitardy, E. — Die Kryptogamenflora des Kreises Elbing. (The cryptogamic flora 

 of the environs of Elhing.) 



[A list containing 53 hepatics, 22 sphagna and 223 mosses of this Prussian 

 locality.] Hedwigia, xliii. (1904) pp. 314-342. 



Paris, E. G. — Index Bryologicus sive Enumeratio Muscorum ad diem ultimam anni 

 1900 cognitorum. (Bryological index or enumeration of the mosses 

 known at the end of 1900.) Ed. II., ii. fasc. 1, 2 (Paris, 1904) 



pp. 1-128. 



„ „ Muscinees de 1'Afrique occidentale francaise. (Mosses of French 

 West Africa.) 

 [Thirty-one mosses, fourteen being new, and four hepatics ] 



Sev. Bryol, xxxi. (1904) pp. 83-90. 



Pearson, "W. LL— Scapania compacta (Eoth) Dum. 



[Described by various authors as paroicous, dioicous and heteroicous ; upon 

 re- examination it proves to be variable, i.e. heteroicous.] 



Jourri. of Bot., xlii. (1904) pp. 208-9. 



Peterfi, M— Bryologiai Kb'zlemeny. (Bryological communications.) 

 [List of some Hungarian species of Bryum^] 



Magyar Bot. LapoJc, iii. (1904) pp. 116, 117. 



Eoth, G.— Die Europaischen Laubmoose. (The mosses of Europe.) 



Band ii. fa»c. 6, 7, 8 (Leipzig, 1904) pp. 1-384, pis. i.-xxx. 



Stephani, F. — Species Hepaticarum. (Species of Hepaticse.) 

 [Descriptions of Flagiochila continued.] 



Bull. Herb. Boiss., iv. (1904) pp. 345-360, 586-601. 



Thomas, Fr. — Moosvegetation in elektrisch beleuchteten Hohlen. (Moss vegetation 

 in caves electrically lighted.) 



FerTi. Bot. Ver. Prov. Brandenburg, xlv. (1903) p. 29. 



Turn, E.— Die Moosflora einiger unserer Hochmoore, insbesondere des Himmel- 

 moores bei Quickborn. (Moss flora of some high moors, especially of the Himmel- 

 rnoor, near Quickborn.) 



Verli. Natunc. Ver. Hamburg, xi. (1904) pp. 34-55 (13 figs.), 



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