28 PROCEEDINGS OF SOCIETIES. 



Bull. Hot. Boc. France (vol. xxiv., Session Extraord. a Corse). 



E. Olivier, 'Works on the botany of Corsica.' — L. Marchand, 



♦ Organogeny of ovaries of Datura Stramonium and Nicandra phy- 

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 the seed.' — ' Report of Commission to inquii-e into the state of 

 the Vines of Corte affected with Phylloxera: — C. Remoiif, 'Plants 

 found in environs of Corte.' — Reports of the Society's excursions. 



Bot. .Vofz.s<r.— 0. Nordstedt, VCEdogoniese Americanae, hucus- 

 que cognita).' — J.N. Scheutz, 'Various localities.' — J. E. Zet- 

 tcrstedt, * On some hybrids of the genus SalU found in S. Sweden 

 in 1878.' — Swedish botanical literature for 1877. 



Bot. .Tuldakrift (ser. 8, vol. ii., pt. 3). — J. Lange, ' New species 

 from the Copenhagen Bot. Garden' (tab. 2-5).— A. Jurgensen, 

 ' On roots of Bromeliaceic ' (tab. 6-11). — J. Lange & H. Morten- 

 sen, ' Review of new or rai'e species of the Danish Flora, 1872-8.' 



Mayyar Xovenytani Lapok. — E. Suss, ' A new seK-directing 

 microtome.' — V.' de Janka, 'Botanical travels in Turkey' (I. 

 Rustchuk, Tirnova). 



Monthly Microsc. Journ. — P. Petit, ' New genera and species 

 oi Diatomacea' (tab. 14, 15). 



American Naturalist. — L. E. Ward, ' On the natural succession 

 of the Dicotyledons.' — G. E, Davenport, ^ Aspiclium spinulosum and 

 its varieties.' 



Journ. Linn. Soc. Lond. (no. 99, Nov. 5). — E. Lockwood, 

 *Note on the Mahwa tree, Bassia latifolia.' — E. Meehan, 'On 

 the laws governing production of seed in Wistaria sinensis.' — 

 J. G. Baker, ' Synopsis of HyjwxidacecB.' — J. Miers, 'On some 

 genera of (Hacacece' (tab. 5-7). — M. C. Cooke, 'Eungi of Texas.' 

 — R. J. Lynch, 'Mechanism for fertilization of Meyenia erecta.' — 

 Id., ' Seed- structure and germination of Pachira aquatica' (tab. 8). 

 — J. Miers, 'On Marupa, a genus of Si^naruhacecB' (tab. 9). — 

 J. Stirton, 'Remarks on Mr. Crombie's paper on the "Challenger" 

 Lichens.' — J. G. Allman, 'Note on probable migration of Pinyui- 

 cula yraiidi flora through agency of birds.' — C. B, Clarke, 'On two 

 kinds of dimor})hism in llulna'^ca'.' — 'N.E.Brown, Stapelim of 

 Tlmnberg's lierbarium, with descriptions of four new genera of 

 Stni.elin,' (tab. 11, 12). 



ycoccttrings of Soctcttcs. 



LiNNEAN Society of London. 



ynrnnber 7, 1878.~Prof. G. J. Allman, F.R.S., President, in 

 the chair.— The following gentlemen were elected Eellows of the 

 Society:— The Rev. W. W. Fowler, Repton, Burton-on-Trent ; 

 Wilfred HudcUeston, Esq., 23 Cheyne Walk, S.W. ; and Thomas 

 Tiloss Shuttleworth, Esq., Howick, Preston, Lancashire. — Sir 



