676 SUMMARY OF CURRENT RESEARCHES RELATING TO 



Hamilton, W. P. — Mosses. 



[List of 197 mosses and 14 hepatics gathered in the neighbourhood of Church 

 Stretton in Shropshire.] 



Church Stretton. Ed. by Hyslop and Cobbold. Shrewsbury, 



1904, vol. ii. pp. 137-49. 



Herzog, Th. — Die Laubmoose Badens. Eine bryogecgraphische Skizze. (The 

 Mosses of Baden. A bryogeographic sketch. Continuation.) 



Bull. Herb. Boiss., iv. (1904) pp. 918-35, 1035-50. 



Ingham, W. — Mosses and hepatics of the Buckden District 



Naturalist, 1904, pp. 309-12. 



Keller, R. — Beitrage zur Kenntnis der Laubmoosflora des Kantons TJnterwalden. 

 (Contributions to a knowledge of the moss-flora of Canton Unterwalden. 1 ) 



[List of 102 species gathered at Beckenried, Bnochs, etc., on the Lake of 

 Lucerne.] Bull. Herb. Boiss., iv. (1904) pp. 952-6. 



Lam pa, E. — Untersnchungen an einigen Lebermoosen. (Researches on some 

 liverworts. Part II.) 



Sitzb. K. Akad. Wiss. Wien., cxii. (1903) pp. 779-92 (4 pis.). 



Lett, H. W. — A new Hepatic 



[Description and figures of Adelanthus Dugortiensis Douin and 

 Lett, gathered in Achill Island, Co. Mayo, in 1903.] 



Irish Naturalist, xiii. (1904) pp. 157-9 (1 pi.). 



„ „ Notes on Hypopteryginm. 



[Describes a new species, H. immigrant, found in an Irish green- 

 house ; and redescrihes 14 other species mostly preserved in 

 Trinity College, Dublin.] 



Journ. Bot., xiii. (1904) pp. 249-53 (1 pi.). 



Loeske, L.— Erster Nachtrag zur "Moosflora des Harzes." (First supplement 

 to the " Moss-flora of tlie Harz.") 



[Contains one species new to Germany and nine new to the Harz mountains] 

 Festschr. zu P. Atcherson's siebzigstem Gebwtstage, 1904, pp. 280-95. 



Lloyd, F. E. — Liverworts in dry regions. 



Plant World, Washington, vii. (1904) pp. 185-7. 



Maequand, E. D. — Further Additions to the Flora of Alderney. 



[Contains a list of 13 mosses, raising the total of species 

 in Alderney to 100.] 

 Guernsey Soc. Nat. Sci. Rep., 1903 (1904) pp. 266-71. 



„ „ The Mosses and Hepaticae of Sark. 



[A list of 60 mosses and 22 hepatics, 14 of which are not 

 found in Alderney.] Tom. cit., pp. 223-6. 



Massalongo, C. — Appunti intorno alle specie Italiane del genere Radula Dnmort. 

 (Notes on the Italian species of Badula.) 



[Having studied the native species in detail, the author arranges them in two 

 groups; (1) Communes (R. complanata, R. ovata, and R. Lindbergi with 

 var. germana = R. commutata Gott.); (2) Abnormes (R. visianica).~\ 



Bull. Soc. Bot. Ital, 1904, pp. 260-1. 

 McArdle, D. — Bryophyta. 



[A list of 84 mosses and 56 hepatics collected in Sligo and Leitrim, with a 

 photograph of a large growth of encrusted calcicolous mosses.] 



Irish Naturalist, xiii. (1904) pp. 208-13 (1 pi.). 



Paris, E. G. — Index Bryologicus. Ed. II., ii. fasc. 3, 4 (Paris, 1904) 



pp. 129-256. 



„ „ Qnelqnes nouvelles pleurocarpes japonaises et tonkinoises. (Some 



new pleurocarpous mosses from Japan and Tonkin.) 

 [Descriptions of 7 new species.] 



Revue Bryolog., xxxi. (1904) pp. 93-5. 



Paul, H. — Einige interessante Moosfunde aus Oberbayern. (Some interesting moss 

 records from Upper Bavaria.) 



Festschr. zu P. Aschersoris siebzigstem Geburtstage, 1904, pp. 128-37. 



