354 Bryophyten. — Pteridophyten. — Floristik etc 



düng; am nächsten der C. Jackii stehend; in dichten Rasen von 

 Dicranian scopariuni lebendj mit der n. f. Slanensis (Blattzellen 

 kleiner, die Teile des Involucrums hoch hinauf verwachsen, Zähne 

 der Läppchen der Perianthmündung kurz, aber nicht dornig), 

 Lophosia Mülleri (Nees) n. f. exigua Schffn. (zur var. pumila gehörend, 

 aber sehr verlängert, gegen die Zweigenden oft etioliert, Amphi- 

 gastrien grossj. Neu für Dalmatien sind: Scapania aeqiiüoha Dum., 

 Cephalosiella Hampeana (Nees) Schffn., Lophosia Mülleri Dum., 

 L. lycopodioides Dum., Plagiochila asplenoides (L.) var. minor u. 

 humilis, Lophocolea heterophylla (Schrad.), Fossombronia angiilosa 

 (Dicks.), Clevea hyalina (Somerf.), Sauteria alpina Mont., Riccia 

 papulosa Mor., R. Crosalsi Lev., Marchantia polymorpha var alpes- 

 tris Nees. Matouschek (Wien). 



Yasuda, A., Sechs neue Arten der Laubmoose. (Botanical 

 Magazine. Tokyo. XXIX. p. 149—156. 5 Fig Japanese Text. 1915.) 



Die Arbeit enthält japanische Beschreibungen von: Bartramia 

 deciduaefolia Broth. et Yasuda, Anoecta}igium gymnostomoidesBroih., 

 Hyophila Tsutiodae Broth., Clastrobryum Tsunodae Broth., Pylaisia 

 macrocarpa Broth., und Brachythecium Tsunodae Broth. Mit Aus- 

 nahme der Bartramia werden die neuen Arten abgebildet. Ob die 

 Diagnosen auch noch in einer allgemein verständlichen Sprache 

 veröffentlicht werden oder wurden, geht aus der Arbeit nicht hervor. 



Jongmans. 



Carse, H., The Ferns and Fern Allies of Mangonui 

 County, with some notes on Abn ormal Forms. (Transact. 

 a. Proceed. New Zealand Inst. 1914. XLVII. pp. 76—93. Welling- 

 ton, July 1915.) 



Of the 138 species of ferns, that are credited to the New Zea- 

 land flora in Cheeseman's „Manual", 90 species and 14 varieties 

 occur in the Mangonui County. H. Carse published field-notes 

 and criticisms on many of these ferns; and also a series of remarks 

 concerning a number of abnormal growths which he has observed 

 and collected during some years. A. Gepp. 



Anonymus [Rolfe, R. A.]» New Orchids. De c ade 4 4. (Kew 

 Bull. Mise. Inform. 3. p. 77-81. 1916.) 



The following are described by the author: Plenrothallis papil- 

 lifera (Costa Rica), Kraenzlinella ruf escens (Peru), Eulophia Stenartii 

 (S. Africa), Stigmatostalix Costaricensis, Gomphias Traceyae (Colom- 

 bia), Chloraea robiista (Chile), C. densißora (Chile), C. Zi/w^s/Y (Chile), 

 C. Mensis (Chile), Asarca temiiflora (Chile). E. M. Cotton. 



Black, J. M., Additions to the flora of South Australia. 8. 



(Trans. & Proc. Roy. Soc. South Australia. XXXIX. p. 94—97. 3 



pl. 1915.) 



Pectinella Griffithii is described — a plant previously considered 

 by the author to be a form of P. antarctica. On the examination of 

 further material, however. he finds that even in the very young 

 female flower of P. Griffithii the peduncle is twice as long as the 

 ovaries, whereas in P. a}itarclica both the male and female flowers 



