Bryophyten. — Pteridophyten. 353 



Evans, A. W., Notes on New Eny^land Hepaticae.X. (Rhodora. 

 XIV. p. 200-225. Nov. 1912.) 



The present paper contains critical notes upon several species 

 of Lophosia and Chiloi^cyphus and includes also various records of 

 Hepaticac which are new to New England, the most interesting 

 being ihat of Nee^iella pilosa (Hörnern.) Schiffn. Maxon. 



Hill, E. J., Notes on Lepidosa setacen. (The Brvologist. XV. p. 

 44—45. May, 1912.) 



Descriptiv^e notes upon this species, from material collected on 

 Sphaguitni in New York. Maxon. 



i ishibu. E., Mosses common to North America and fapan. 

 (The Bryologist. XV. p. 39-41. May, 1912.) 



There are here listed the names of nearly 200 species of mosses 

 which are said to be common to Japan and North America. 



Maxon. 



Kaalaas, B., Bryophyten aus den Crozetinseln II. (N)'^t Ma- 

 gazin for Naturvidenskaberne. L. p. 97—120. Christiania 1912.) 



In dieser Mitteilung werden die vom Kapitän Th. Ring und 

 Kand. O. Raknes auf den Crozetinseln im Januar 1908 gesam- 

 melten 26 Arten von Laubmoosen aufgezählt. Als neue Arten und 

 Formen werden beschrieben: Ditrichutn validienervium Kaal., 

 DicrmieUa Hookeri (C. Müll.) Card. var. elongata Kaal., Catnpylopus 

 sub}iite}is Kaal. (C. cavifoUus Mitt. ?) Bvyuni crosete)ise Kaal., Philo- 

 notis augustifoUa Kaal., Ph. tenella Kaal., Breutelia propinqiia Kaal. 

 und Ptychomnioii Ringianmn Broth, und Kaal. N. Wille. 



Nicholson, W. E., The genus Claopodiuni in Europe. (The 

 Bryologist. XV. p. 41-44. May, 1912.) 



The occurrence of the genus Claopodiwn in Europe rests upon 

 the identit}' of certain specimens from Portugal which are here 

 referred with slight doubt to C. Whtppleanum (SuU.) Ren. & Card. 

 The probable synonymy of this species is given in füll. Maxon. 



Broadhurst, J., The genus Stncthiopteris and its representa- 

 tives in North Anierica. II. (Bull. Torrev Bot. Club. XXXIX. 

 p. 377—385, pl. 26—29. Aug. 16, 1912.) 



In this, the concluding portion of the paper, the species with 

 petiolulate pinnae are treated, the following being described as 

 new: Stritt hiopteris chiriqiiana Broadh., from Chiriqui, Panama, 

 based upon Maxon 5650; 5". Shaferi Broadh.. from Cuba, based 

 upon Shafer 8106; 5. f/w^^erwocxi/Vz«« Broadh., from Jamaica, based 

 upon Underwood 985; and 5. vivipara Broadh., from Costa Rica, 

 based upon Maxon 435. All of these are figured. 



The following new combinations also appear: 5. CÄm/'//(C. Chr.) 

 Broadh {Blechnum Christa C Chr.); S. co5/<7n'cews/s (Christ.) Broadh. 

 [Loinaria costariceusis Christ.); 5. dmiaeacea (Kunze) Broadh. (Lomörna 

 danaeacea Kunze;; S. falciforniis (Liebm.) Broadh. (Loniariafalcifor- 

 mis Liebm.); 5. lineata (Swartz) Broadh. [Osmimda lineata Swartz); 



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