344 BOTANICAL GAZETTE. 



ARTICLES IN JOURNALS. 



American Association fob Advancement of Science; botanical papers (notice of each 



paper read at Minneapolis meeting), Science, 2. 333. 

 Bentham & Hooker.— " Genera Plantarum" reviewed by Ern. Cosson, Nature, 2s. 485. 

 Britton. N. L.— See under " Gerard" below. 

 Caspary, R.— The mallow rust, Puccinia Malvacearum Montg., in Prussia, Schrijten d 



Phys. Okon. Ges. z. K6nigs.23. 206. 

 DlNGLER, H.— Contributions to the Oriental Flora. Finn/, July 1. 

 Dupour, J.— Notice of a parasitic fungus on sponge, Ball. Soc, Vaudoise, 18. 144. 

 Eaton, I). C— New or little known ferns of the U. S., No. 11, Torr. Bull. 10. 101. 

 Ellis, J. B. & B. M. Everhart.— New species of fungi (10 species), Torr. BuU. 10. 97 ; with 



W, A. Kellerman, New Species of N. Am. Fungi (14 species), Am. Nat. 17. 1164. 

 Everhart, B. M. — See under "Ellis" above. 

 Parrar, J. A.— Age of Trees, Pop. Sci. Mo. 24. 53. 



Foerste, Aug. P.— Hibernacula of herbs (illustrated), Am. Nat.ll. 1107. 

 Gerard* W. R.— Contributions toward a list of the state and local floras of the U. S., V. The 



Western States. Torr. Hull. 10. 103. * 



Halsted, B. I).— Notes on Sassafras leaves (illust.), Science, 2. 491. 

 Hance, H. P.— Diagnoses of new and habitats of rare or hitherto unrecorded Chinese 



plants, V1I1 (2 new species, an Ilex and Rubus), Jour. But. 21. 295. 

 Heimerl, Anton.— Achillea alpina L. and the forms designated by this name, Flora, Aug. 



21, concluded Sept. 1. 

 Hoffman, H.— Torrubia cinerea Tul. f. brachiata (with plate). Flora, Aug. 21. 

 Holmes, E. M.— Rhodymenia Palmetta, var. Nicseensis (with plate), jour. Bot. 21. 289. 

 Ingersoll, Ernest— Tree growth (further illustration of Mr. Kennedy's paper below), 



Science, 2. 569. 

 James, Joseph F.— Dissemination of Phlox, Science, 2. 496. 

 Joshua, W.— Notes on British Desmidiese, No. 2, Jour. Bot. 21. 290. 

 Karsten, H.— Contribution to the knowledge of the developement of the Cinchona 



alkaloids. Flam, Aug. 11. 

 Kellerman, \V. A.— See under ''Ellis" above. 



Kennedy, W. S.— Influence of winds upon tree growth, Science, 2. 170. 

 Knight, Elizabeth G.— On the fruit of Eustichium Norvegicum, Br. Eu. (with plate), 



Torr. Bull. 10. 99. 

 Kurtii, H.— Bacterium Zoplii (concluded, with plate), Bot. Zeit., June 29. 

 Macloskie, G.— The achenial hairs of Townsendia, Am. Nat. 17. 1102. 

 Mueller, Hermann.— Review of his "Fertilization of Flowers " (with illustration), 



Nature, 28. 513. 

 Mueller, Dr. J.— Lichenographical contributions, XVII, Flora, June 21, July 1, 11, 21, 



Neubner, Ed.— Contributions to the knowledge of the Calicise (with 3 plates), Flora, July 



1, concluded July 11. 



Pax, Dr. Perd.— Flora of the Rehhorn near Schutzlar (continued), Flora. June 21, 



Sept. 1, 11. 

 Reinsch, P. P.— Upon parasitic, alga-like plants in the Russian leaf-coal, and the nature 



of the plants which compose the coal (with 2 plates), Flora, July 21, concluded Aug. 1 ; 



Anewalgoid type in the Stigmaria coal of Kurakim (Russia) (with 1 plate), Flora, 



Aug. 1 ; Notice of the stratum of stone coal recently discovered within the Polar Circle, 



Flora, Aug. 11. 

 Shattock, Samuel G.— On the fall of branchlets in the Aspen (P. tremula), Jour. Bot. 



2. 306. 



Stearns, \V. A.— Notes on the Natural History of Labrador, plants (annotated list of 157 



species), Proc. U. S. Nat. 31us. 6. 126. 

 Wamstorf, C— The peat-mosses of Flotow's herbarium in the Royal Bot. Mus. in Berlin 



(with one plate), Flora, Aug. 21. 

 Weber, A.— Notice of Stahl's " so-called compass plants," Isis, April. 18S3. 

 Williamson, W. O— Vegetation of the carboniferous age (Address before the Brit. Ass. 



Adv. Sci,), Science 2, 529. 

 Weight, Chas.— A new Eleocharis (E. diandra, from Conn., resembling E. obtusa), Torr. 



Bull. 10. 101. 



