252 articles ix journals. 



Articles in Journals. — July. 



Annales des Sciences NatureUes (Botanique). (torn. xii. nos. 

 2-6, April.) — L. Guignard, ' On the Embrj^ology of Leyuminosce ' 

 (tt. 8.) — P. Sagot, 'Plants of French Guiana' (contd.) — M. Treub, 

 ' Researches on CycadecB ' (tt. 7.) — A. Trecul, ' On the Order of Ap- 

 pearance of the first vessels in the aerial organs.' — (torn, xiii., no. 1, 

 May.) — J. Vesque, ' The Vegetable Species considered from the 

 standpoint of comparative anatomy.' — Id., ' Anatomical and de- 

 scriptive Monograph of Capparidecc ' (tt. 2.) — (nos. 2 & 3, June.) 

 — L. Guignard, ' On the Embryo-sac of Angiosperms ' (tt. 5). 



Botanical Gazette (June.) — A. F. Foerste, ' Leaves of Aquatic 

 Plants.' — M. S. Bebb, ' Introduced Plants of Rockford, Illinois.' 



Botatdsche Zeitung. — T. W. Englemann, ' On the detection of 

 Acids in Plant-cells by the Spectroscope.' — E. Schmidt, ' On 

 Plasma-bodies of the jointed Laticiferous Vessels' (1 tab.) — A. 

 Zalewski, ' On the nuclear division of the pollen mother-cells of 

 certain LiliacetB.' 



Bulletin of Torreij Bat. Club. — S. H. Wright, Dichronema 

 Beverchoni, n. sp. — F. L. Scribner, ' Grasses collected by C. 

 Pringle in Arizona and California.' 



Bull. Soc. Royale Bot. de Belgique. — F. Crepin, ' Primitive 

 Monographiae Rosarum ' (contd.) {Bosa involuta, var. Xicholsonii, a 

 new form collected by Mr. G. Nicholson, at St. Cyrus, Kincardine- 

 shire.) 



Grevillea (June). — M. C. Cooke, 'Exotic Fungi.' — Id., 'New 

 British Fungi' (Ayaricm (Mijcena) j)seudo-purus, n. sp.) — Id., ' Aus- 

 tralian Fungi.' — C. B. Plowright, ' On Germination of the Ure- 

 dines ' (1 tab.) — C. Kalchbrenner, ' Fungi Macowaniani.' 



Journal of Linnean Society (Botany, vol. xix., no. 120, June 26). 

 — M. T. Masters, ' On the Foliation and Ramification of Buddleia 

 auriculata.' — Id., ' On a new tro6s^y/vuo/? [_(_}. Kirkii] fromE. Tropical 

 Africa.' — R. J. Lynch, ' On Cross-fertilization in Boscoea purpurea.' 

 C. B. Clarke, ' On a Hampshire Orchis ' [O. incarnata, L.] , (1 tab.) 

 — W. R. M'Nab, On Abies Patonii.' — G. Henslow, ' On a proliferous 

 Mignonette' (1 tab.) — Id., ' On staminiferous Corollas of Diyitalis 

 purjmrea and Solanum tuberosum' (1 tab.) — F. Dai'win, 'On the 

 connection between Geotropism and Growth.' — G. Dickie, ' On 

 Alg^e from the Himalayas.' — B. D. Jackson, ' On negative Helio- 

 tropism in Fumaria coryinbosa.' — H. Bolus, ' On some Cape 

 Orchids.' — C. Darwin, ' The action of Carbonate of Ammonia on 

 the roots of certain Plants.' 



Xcw Zealand Journal of Science (May.) — F. von Mueller, 

 ' Plurality of Cotyledons in Persoonia.' 



(Esterr. Bot. Zeitschrift. — ' Carl Schiedermayer ' (portrait.) — 

 F. Hofmann, ' On the Flora of Bosnia ' (contd.)— S. S. von 

 Miiggenburg, ' Mycological Notes' (contd.)— J. Ullepitsch, 'Plants 

 of the Dreisesselberg.' — P. G. Strobl, ' Flora of Etna ' (contd.) 



