civ proceedings oe the 



Cbyptooamic Botany : — 



F. Ardissone. Studies on the Italian Algae Gigartineae. Nuov. 

 Giorn. Bot. Ital. iii. 



F. Arnold. The Lichens of the Frankish Jura. Flora, 1871. — 

 Lichenologicalfragnaents. Ibid. 1872. — Lichenological excursion in 

 Tyrol, 1 plate. Trans. Zool. Bot. Soc. Vienna, xxi. 



G. A. W. Arnott. Notes on Coeconeis, Nitzschia, and other 

 Diatomacese. Published and presented by Dr. Cleghorn. 



J. G. Baker. A new Ceylonese Acrostichum. Journ. Bot. 1872. 



J. Baranetzky. On the development of Gymnoascus Beessii, 

 1 plate. Bot. Zeit. 1872. 



M. J. Berkeley. On Australian Fungi from F. v. Mueller and 

 E. Schomburgk. Journ. Linn. Soc. Bot. xiii. 



Abbe Boulay. Geographical distribution of Mosses in the Yosges 

 and the Jura. Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. xviii. 



R. Braithwaite. Monograph of European Bog-mosses, 1 plate. 

 Monthl. Microsc. Journ. vi., vii. 



0. Brefeld. On the development oi Penicillmm. Bot. Zeit. 1872. 



Abbe Chaboisseau. On Nitella syncarjpa and Cliara connivens, 

 1 plate. Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. xviii. 



— Cienkowski. On Palmellaceae and some Flagellatse, 2 plates. 

 Archiv Mikrosk. Anat. vi. 



F. Cohn. On the Bacteria question. Bot. Zeit. 1871. 



M. C. Cooke. Notes on Podisoma, 2 plates. — On nucleated 

 sporidia. Journ. Quek. Microsc. Club, ii. 



M. C. Cooke and C. H. Peck. The Erysiphse of the United 

 States. Journ. Bot. 1872. 



F. S. Cordier. On the genus Cordiceps. Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. xviii. 

 M. Cornu. A new Syncliytrium. — Two new genera of Saprolegnieas. 



Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. xviii. 



J. M. Crombie. Notes on Ramalince in the herbarium of the 

 British Museum. Journ. Bot. 1872. 



G. Dickie. On the marine Algoe of St. Helena. Journ. Linn. 

 Soc. Bot. xiii. 



J. E. Dubj. Select new exotic Cryptogams, 4 plates. Mem. 

 Soc. Phys. Gen. xxi. 



J. "W. Edmond. Notes on the structure and measurement of the 

 cells of Hepaticse. Trans, Bot. Soc. Edinb. xi. 



E. Fries. Icones Selectae Hymenomycetum nondum delineatorum, 

 60 coloured plates. Presented by the Royal Academy of Sciences, 

 Stockholm. — QueUtia, a new genus of Lycoperdacese. Bot. Zeit. 1872. 



