Bryophyten. 279 



Watts , Walter W., Note on Some Richmond River 



Hepatics. (Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New- 



South-Wales. Vol. XXVI. Part. 2. No. 102. p. 215, 216. 



Sydney 1901. 



24 species, ot which two are new {Cheilolejeunea Richinondiana 

 Steph. and Metzgeria Wattsiana Steph.) but not described. 



A. Gepp. 



Pearson, W. H., The Hepatlcae of the British Isles. Part. 

 XXVI. p. 449—464. tabb. CGI— CCVIII. London (Lovell 

 Reeve <& Co.) 1902. 



Treats of the genera Aneura and Metzgeria A. Gepp. 



Lett, H. W., Mosses new to Ireland. (Journal of Botany. 

 XXXIX. No. 466. p. 343. London. October 1901.) 



List of 6 species, 3 of which are new to Ireland and 3 have 

 been recorded before once only. A. Gepp. 



Wheldon, J. A. and Wilson, Albert, Mosses ofWest Lan- 

 cashire. (Journal of Botany. XXXIX. No. 465. p. 294 

 —299. London. September 1901.) 



This is supplementary to the previous lists published by the 

 same authors in Journal of Botany, November and December 

 1899. It contains 85 species of Mosses and numerous varieties 

 one of which is new (Hypniim fliiitans var, ovale Ren.), also 

 12 Hepatics. A. Gepp. 



Hamilton, W. P., Some Kirkcudbright Mosses. (Journal 

 of Botany. XXXIX. No. 468. p. 422—424. London. 

 December 1901.) 



A list of 83 species and some varieties with a brief sketch 

 of the geological characters of the country in which they were 

 gathered. A. Gepp. 



Ingham, William, Yorkshire Mosses. (Journal of Botany. 

 XXXIX. No. 466. p. 346. London. October 1901.) 



The author records for the North of England the localities 

 for Eurhynchium speciosiim Schimp. , Amblysteginm Jiiratzkae 

 Schimp. and A. Kochii Br. and Seh., which previously had 

 been known only from the South of England. A. Gepp. 



Salmon, Ernest S., Bryological Notes. (Journal of Botany. 

 XXXIX. No. 467. p. 357—365. Tab. 427. London. No- 

 vember 1901.) 



The author clears up the difficulties that Surround the 

 plant Tortula prostrata Mont. and redescribes the type. Pogo- 

 natum paiicidens Brsch. he finds to be identical with P. micro- 



