Bryophyten. — Pteridophyten. 545 



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



XL. No. 469. p. 1—9. Plate 429. London, Jan. 1902.) 



The author gives a list of ten Mosses Collected in China by 

 Dr. A. Henry; and one of these is new — Catharinea Henryi E. S. Salm. 

 He proceeds to demonstrate the identity of the Fiji moss Solinsia inflata 

 Hampe with Eucamptodon piliferus Mitt. from the West Indies. Dicnemon 

 rngosus Schwaegr., which has always been supposed to have come from 

 Australia, he shows to be identical with D. Baiiksü C. Muell. which is 

 known to occur in Tahiti only. Hypnum lentum Mitt. from the N. W. 

 coast of America appears to be identical with the European Scleropodiuni 

 caespitosum Schimp. A. Gepp. 



Ingham, Wm., Hepatics of Yorkshire and Durham. 

 (Journal of Botany. XL. No. 469. p. 30—33. London, 

 Jan. 1902.) 



A list of 66 species exciusive of the commoner Hepatics. 



A. Gepp. 



Macvicar, Symers M., Acrobolbiis Wilsoni (Tay!.) Nees in 



Scotland. Lejeiinea Rossettiana Massal. in Scotland. 



(Journal of Botany. XL. No. 469. p. 42. London, Jan. 1902.) 



The author records the discovery for the first time of these two 



Hepatics in Scotland. The former species is extremely rare and 



previously had been gathered only in the south-west of Ireland many 



years ago. A. Gepp. 



C[LUTE], W. N., Helps for the Beginner. The Club Mosses. 

 (Fern Bulletin. X. p. 16— 19. f. 1. Jan. 1902.) 



Populär account, with description, of the more common Lyco- 

 podiums. Moore. 



Andrews, A. Le Roy, A list o f Bryophytes from the M t. 

 Greylock Region. (Rhodora. IV. p. 29—31.) 1902. 



A list of 66 mosses and 18 hepatics collected from the northern 

 portion of the mountain mass at various points in the town-ships of 

 Williamstown, New Ashford, North Adams and Adams, Massachusetts. 



Moore. 



Steele, W. C, Fall fruiting of Osmunda. (Fern Bulletin. 

 X. p. 19—20. Jan. 1902.) 



Records Osmunda cinnamomea as sending up a second crop of 

 fertile fronds in the fall in Florida. Moore. 



Clute, Willard N., Notes from the South. (Fern Bulletin. 

 X. p. 5—7. Jan. 1902.) 



Records Ceratopteris thalictroides from Lake Pontchartrain, New 

 Orleans; also Marsilia, possibly uncinata and Azolla Carolinana from 

 the same locality. Moore. 



Britton, Elizabeth G., Seligeria campylopoda Kindb. (The 

 Bryologist. V. p. 24—25. March 1902.) 



The original description of this plant is amended and supplemented 

 through the finding of specimens in better condition than the tvpe. 



Aloore. 



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