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Buller, A. H. R. and C. W. Lowe. 1911. Upon the number of 



micro-organisms in the air of Winnipeg. (Trans, r. Soc. Canada. 



3. IV. 4. p. 41—58. 1 pl.) 

 Ssadikow, W. S. 1911. Ueber den Einfluss des Strychnins auf 



Bakterien. (Cbl. Bakt. 1. LX. p. 417—425.) 

 Temple, J. C. 1911. The influence of stallmanure upon the bacte- 



rial flora of the soil. (Bull. Georgia Exp. Stat. 1911. 95. 35 pp.) 

 Thornton, W. M. 1911. The influence of inosid air on Bacteria. 



(Proc. roy. Soc. London. B. LXXXIV. 572. p. 280—288. pl. 7—12.) 

 Wolff, A. 1911. Zur Kenntnis und Benennung der in Milch und 



Molkereiprodukten vorkommenden Bakterien. (Cbl. Bakt. 2. XXX. 



16/18. p. 341—343.) 



XV. Lichenes. 



(Vacat.) 



XVI. Bryophyten. 



Brotherus, V. F. 1911. Allioniella, eine neue Laubmoosgattung aus 

 Ecuador. (Oefvers. finska Vet.-Soc. Förh. LIII. 13. 4 pp. 1 Taf.) 



Brotherus, V. F. 1911. Contribution ä la flore bryologique de la Nou- 

 velle Caledonie. III. (Oefvers. finska Vet.-Soc. Förh. LIII. 11. 42 pp.) 



Stephani, F. 1911. Botanische Ergebnisse der schwedischen Expe- 

 dition nach Patagonien und dem Feuerlande 1907 — 1909. II. Die 

 Lebermoose. (Kgl. svenska Vetenskapsak. Handl. XLVI. 9. 92 

 pp. 35 Fig.) 



Theriot, I. 1911. Diagnoses d'especes et de varietes nouvelles de 

 mousses. IX. (Bull. Geogr. bot. 4. XX. 263. p. 269-272 .) 



Travis, W. G. 1911. Cololejeuna calcarea (Lib.) in South Lanca- 

 shire. (Lancashire Nat. IV. 40. p. 107.) 



Wheldon, J. A. 1911. Social groups and adaptive characters in 

 the Bryophyta (cont.). (Lancashire Nat. IV. 39. p. 75-82. 40. p. 

 129-132. 41. p. 155-163.) 



XVII. Pteridophyten. 

 Cf. XVIII. Strömman, Willis. 



Alderwerelt van Rosenburgh, C. R. W. K. van 1911. New or 



interesting Malayan ferns. (Bull. Jard. bot. Buitenzorg. 2 Ser. 1911. 

 1. 29 pp. 4 pl.) 



Benedict, R. C. 1911. A new Antrophyum from Luzon. (Amer. 

 Fern Journ. I. p. 71 — 74). [The writer describes Antrophyum 

 Williamsi Benedict, founded upon specimens collected from tree 

 trunks, Baguio, Province of Benguet, northern Luzon, R. S. Wil- 

 liams 1579. The new species is related to A. nanum Fee and A. 

 parvulum Bory. — Maxon.] 



Benedict, R. C. 1911. A new Cuban fern. (Amer. Fern Journ. I. 

 p. 40 — 43). [The writer describes Anemia nipeensis Benedict, sp. 

 nov., from specimens collected on Serpentine formation, in the 

 Sierra Nipe, Oriente, Cuba, altitude 400—500 meters, by J. A. 

 Shafer (N° 3111). The species, which has dimorphous fronds, is 

 related to A. coriacea Grisebach. — Maxon.] 



Benedict, R. C. 1911. Ferns of the Transvaal. (Amer. Fern Journ. 

 I. p. 44 — 45). [Review of a paper by Burtt— Davy and Crawley 

 dealing with the „families, genera, and species of Pteridophyta of 

 the Transvaal". Reference is made by the reviewer to the re- 

 ported occurrence of certain species which are of general distri- 

 bution in the tropics, and to others which, except for their pre- 



