72 Bryophyten. — Floristik etc. 



perianths which place the Identification beyond dispute. He supplies 

 a diagnosis of the species, and adds critical notes. The British spe- 

 cies of the section Microlepidosia, L. setacea, L. trichoclados and L. 

 sylvatica are very closely allied and might be taken as three fairly 

 constant races of one species adapted to their several environments 

 which are respectively Sphagniini bogs, peat, and sandy ground 

 or rocks. He indicates points of structure b}'^ which the three species 

 may be separated; and believes that all Sussex plants of L. tricho- 

 clados will be found to belong to L. sylvatica; but, in the absence 

 of perianths, proof is difificult. A. Gepp. 



Stephan!, F. and W. W, Watts. Hepaticae australes. (Journ. 

 Proc. Roy. Soc. N. S. Wales. 1914. XLVIII. 1. p. 94-135. Sydney, 

 Aug. 1914.) 



Descriptions by F. Stephan i of the foUowing new species: 

 Arieura aequicellularis , A. gigantea, A. Giinniana, A. hebriderisis, A. 

 pusilla, A. rufescens, A. Walesiana, Archilejeimea Wattsiana^ Balan- 

 tiopsis decurvens, B. hastatistipida , B. kingwella, B. ptisilla, B. suh- 

 kiiigicella, B. Watsiana, Bvachiolejeunea grossivittüj ChandonaiitJms 

 difficiliSj Cheilolejeunea hamata, Ch. Wattsiatia , Chiloscyphits maxi- 

 jnus, Ch. montanus, Drepanolejeunea Riddleann, Firnbriaria dloica, 

 Fossombronia grossepapillata, Fnillania aspevif olia, F. belniorensis, 

 F. excisula, F. howeana, F. niiniitistipitla , F. Sinimoiidsii, Hygrole- 

 jeunea hebridensis, Isotachis terricola, Lepidosia buffalona, L. com- 

 munis, L. crassitexta, L. fiircatifolia, L. Giinniana, L. hastatistipula, 

 L. lateconica, L. microstipiila , L. tmiltifida, L. nova, L. qiiadristipida , 

 L. tripilosa, L. Weymonthiana, Lophocolea belm.orana, L. Boic'ieana, 

 L. excisifolia, L. howeana, L. varians, Madotheca hebridensis, Mar- 

 chantia paludicola, Mastigobryum aneityense, M. asperum, M. Cor- 

 bieri, M. dentistipulum , M. erosifolium , M. gracillimum, M. Gimnia- 

 num, M. hebridense, M. indigenarum, Mastigolejeunea acutifolia, 

 Mastigophora tenuis, Metsgeria howeana, M. longipila, M. paiiciseta, 

 Pallaviciniiis campanulatus, Plagiochila aneitiana, P. hebridensis, P. 

 heterospina, P. Lilliena, [nomen tantum], P. pabnicola, P. Riddleana, 

 P. Rossii, P. Santoensis, P. serrifolia, P. siipradecomposita [nomen 

 tantum], P. Victoriae, Ptychauthus rhombilobulus, Pycnolejeunea 

 Wattsiana, Schistochila hebridensis [nomen tantum], S. integerrima 

 [nomen tantum], Symphyogyna multißora, Thysananthus Bowienus, 

 Trichocolea minutifolia, T. Wattsiana. Most of these are from New 

 South Wales, some from the New Hebrides, and a few from 

 Lord Howe Island. A, Gepp. 



Stipton, J., Addition al Mosses from West Ross-shire. 

 (Trans. Proc. Bot. Soc. Edinburg. XXVI. 3. p. 241-247. 1914.) 



The author publishes descriptions of the following new species: 

 Campylopus Fergussoni, C. crenulattis, C. citrescens, C. perplexans, 

 Bryum rubicundum, Hypnum intortum, all gathered ncar Plockton 

 in 1913. A. Gepp. 



Blaringhem, L., UOenothera Lamarckiana Seringe et les 

 Oenotheres de la forgt de Fontainebleau. (Trav. Biol. 

 veget. Livre d€d\€ ä Gaston Bonnier. Rev. g^n. Bot. XXV bis. 

 p. 34—50. 1 fig. 1914.) 



La question de la diagnose et de la denomination exactes des 



