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LITTERATURA PHYCOLOGICA 



FlorsB et Miscellanea phycologica 



107. Adams J. — Note on some Seaweeds occurring on the Antrim 

 coast. — Irish Naturalist voi. XllI, 1Q04, n. ó, p. i38. 



108. Deckenbach C. — Ueber einige das Phycoèrythrin begleitende 

 Farbstoffe (Russ. m. deutsch. Ausz.). — Scripla botanica Horti 

 Univ. imp. Petropolilanae XX, 1902-1903. 



109. Duerden J. E. — Bering Algae as Agents in the Disintegration 

 of Corals. — ISÌezv York Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Ilist. 1902, io pp., 

 1 piate. 



no. Gerassimow J. J. — Zur Physiologie der Zelle. — Bull. Soc. Im- 

 pcr. (Ics Natur. de Moscou 1904, n. i, pp. 184, i Taf. 



111. Hansgirg A. — Pflanzenbiologische Untersuchungen nebst al- 

 gologischen Schlussbemerkungen. — Wien, 1904, Hòlder, 8°, 

 pp. 240. 



112. Howe Marshall A. — The Museum Exhibit of Seaweeds. — 

 Journ. New York Botan. Garden voi. V, 1904, p. 5Ó-64, f. 9-1 2. 



11 3. Howe Marshall A. — The Pike Collection of Algae. — Journ. 

 Nezu York Boian. Garden voi. V, 1904, p. 8Ó-87. 



114. Kelssler (von) K. — Das Plankton des Millstàtter Sees in Kàrn- 

 ten. — Oesterr. botan. Zeitschrift LIV, 1904, n. 6. 



11 5. Kofoid C. A. — The Plankton of the Illinois River, 1894-1899, 

 with introductory notes upon the hydrography of the Illinois Ri- 

 ver and its basin. — Part I. Quantitative Investigations and ge- 

 neral results. — Bull. Illinois Siate Laboratory of Nat. Hist. v. VI, 

 1903, pp. XVIII, 629, pi. 5o. 



110. Kuckuck P. — Bericht i^ìber eine botanische Reise nach Ma- 



