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EoLL, J. — Mosses of the Erzgebirge . . .. .' 326 



Glowacke, J. — Mosses of the Austrian Protectorate 326 



Nicholson, W. E. — Bryophyfes of Majorca 326 



CuLMANN, P. — Webera subannulata _ 327 



Brotherus, V. F. — Mosses of the German Antarctic Expedition 327 



Theriot, I. — Mosses of Spifzbergen 327 



Brotherus. V. F. — Muscinem from Manchuria 327 



Paris, E. G. — Mosses collected in A nnam and China 327 



Brotherus, V. F. — Orthomniopsis and Ohamurxa 328 



DmuiERyG. — True Status of Philonotis mollis Vent 328 



Doum, I. — Ephemerum stellatum Phil 328 



Theriot, I. — Weissia brasiliensis, a forgotten Species 328 



FoREL, F. A. — Thamnium Lemani, a deep-icater Moss 329 



BusCH. H. — Some Critical Species of Pohlia 329 



Renauld, F. — Classification of the Barpidia 329 



Roll, J. — Sphagnological Notes 329 



Paris, E. G. — index of Mosses 329 



Gyorffy, I. — Tioin Capsules in Mosses .. 330 



MiJLLER, K. — European Repaticae 330 



Macvicar, S. M. — Scottish Hepaticx 330 



Evans, A. W. — Hepatic^ of Porto Rico 331 



Barsali. E. — Eepatics of Tuscany 331 



Massalongo. C. — New Madotheca from China 331 



DouiN, I. — Lophocolea minor not a good Species 332 



ToRKA, V. — Ricciella Huehneriana 332 



ScHiFFNER, V. — Various Notes on Hepaticm •'32 



Evans, A. W. — Calypogeia and its Type-species 332 



Cavers, F. — Morphology and Development of Frullania and Juhula 333 



Bibliography 333 



Fink, B., & OTHERS — North American Muscinese 447 



Paris, E. (-i. — Muscinex of Annam 447 



DiSMiER, G. — Notes on Species of Philonotis 448 



LoRSKE, L. — Systematic Affinities of the European Brachytheciex "448 



Dachnowski, A. — Physiology of Development in Marchantia 448 



Burton, J. — Reproduction of Mosses and Ferns 5'76 



Geheeb, A. — Problems of Moss Distribution 576 



Grout, A. J. — Relations between Moss Structvre and Habitat 577 



Geheeb, A. — Wrongly Labelled Moss Collections .- .. •• 577 



Brotherus, V. F. — Classification of Mosses 577 



Ingham, W., & C. A. Cheetham — Yorhshire Muscineie 577 



Larter, C. E. — Muscinece of North Devon 578 



PiEPER, G. R., & R. TiMM — Moss fiora of Hamburg 578 



Warnstorf, C. — European Sphagna 578 



Dixox, H. N.—Sm-ss Mosses 578 



DouiN, Ch. — Frtnch Muscinem 579 



Gyorffy, I. — Hungar inn Mosses 5<9 



Grout, A. J. — North American Mosses 580 



Geheeb, A. — Mexican Mosses 581 



Dixon, H. N. — Hypnum riparium L. in Neio Zealand 581 



„ ,, Fissidens algarvicus Solms as a British Moss ^'81 



Gehekb, A. — Distribution of Fissidens grandifrons 581 



Desmier, G. — Philonotis adpressa Ferg., a False Species 581 



Meylan, C. — Bryum and its Species 581 



LoESKE, L. — Rearrangement of Drepanocladus and its Allies 582 



MiJLLER, K. — European Hepaticse 583 



Macvicar, S. M. — New British Hepaticse 583 



Evans, A. W. — North American Hepatiae 584 



UouiN, Cn. — Dichiton gallicum 584 



Nicholson, W. E. — Cephaloziella patula Schiffn. in Britain 584 



■Culmann, P. — Cephalozia elachista 585 



