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vulgaris.' — Id., ' Sull' allungamento dei piccioli nella foglie di Euryale 

 ferox.' — P. Baccarini, ' Note patologiche.' — G. Cicioni, ' Sopra alcune 

 specie trovate in quest' anno nell' Umbria.' — Id., 'Sopra una mon- 

 strosita del Polygonum dumetorum.' — D. Levi-Morenos, ' Sulla dis- 

 tribuzione peristoruatica dell' autocianina in alcuni Sedurn.' — G. 

 Cuboni, 'Anomalie fiorali del Colchicum.' — A. Bertoloni, 'Sull' 

 origine dello studio dei semplici in Italia.' — U. Martelli, ' Sull' 

 Arum pictum e suoi pronubi.' — L. Micbeletti, ' Sulla Rudbeckia cbe 

 cresce lungo l'Olona.' — B. Pirolta, ' Sulla presenza in Lombardia 

 della Commelina communis.' — P. Baccarini, ' Sullo sviluppo dei 

 picnidii.' 



Oesterr. Bot. Zeitschrift (Jan.). — A. Kerner, ' Die Bedeutung der 

 Dicbogamie.' — J. Freyn, 'Plants Karoanae.' — A. v. Degen, Asperula 

 Hercegovina & A. pilosa, spp. nn. — J. A. Baumler, ' Mycologische 

 Notizen.' 



Scottish Naturalist (Jan.) — Mrs. Farquliarson, 'Ferns and Mosses 

 of Alford District.' — J. Boy, Sciadium Arbuscula in Britain. — Id., 

 ' Desniids of Alford District.' — W. Wilson, 'Growth of Phalaru 

 arundinacea.' — W. H. Beeby, ' On the Flora of Shetland.' — J. 

 Stirton, Scottish species of Grimmia (G. Horni, G. platyphylla, 

 spp. nn.). — J. W. H. Trail & W. Phillips, ' Scottish Disooinycetes.' 

 — J. W. H. Trail, 'Fungi records for Clyde.' 



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December 19, 1889. — Mr. J. G. Baker, F.R.S., Vice-President, 

 in the chair. — Messrs. S. A. Moore and J. J. Walker, R.N., were 

 admitted, and Messrs. C. Curtis and P. Groom were elected Fellows 

 of the Society. — A paper was read by Mr. T. Johnson on Dicty- 

 opteris, in which he gave an elaborate account of the life-history of 

 this brown sea-weed, with remarks on the systematic position of 

 the Dictyotacea. Dr. Scott, Mr. George Murray, and Mr. A. W. 

 Bennett criticized various portions of the paper, and acknowledged 

 the important scientific bearing of the facts which had been brought 

 out by Mr. Jobnson's careful and minute researches. 



January 16, 1890.— Mr. J. G. Baker, F.R.S., Vice-President, in 

 the chair. — Mr. S. Litbgow was elected, and the following were 

 admitted Fellows of tbe Society : Messrs. C. W. Turner, J. T. 

 Tristram Valentine, William Borne, and Major A. R. Dorward. — 

 Mr. Clement Reid exhibited and made some remarks upon a col- 

 lection of fruit of Trapa natans from the Cromer Forest Bed at 

 Mundesley. — Mr. J. G. Baker exbibited and described a collection 

 of cryptogamic plants from New Guinea, upon which Mr. A. W. 

 Bennett and Capt. Elwes made some critical remarks. — In the 

 absence of the author, Mr. A. Barclay, a paper was read by Mr. 

 B. D. Jackson, "On the Life-history of a remarkable Uredine on 

 Jasminum gra?idifloriim." A discussion followed, in which Mr. A. W, 

 Bennett and Prof. Marshall Ward took part. 



