BOTANICAL NEWS. 95 



Dr. Stirton, and others in the Noi-th of Scotland ; and his own 

 researches in North and South Wales ; whereby the lichen-flora of 

 the former edition, amounting to 1156, has been raised to 1706, 

 thus rendering our lichens in number, rarity, and novelty, quite 

 equal to those of any country in Europe. 



Articles in Journals. — January, 1879. 



Botanische Zeitung. — K. Goebel, * On develoiDment of leafy 

 shoots from leaves of Isoetes.' — P. F. Keinsch, ' Eesearches on 

 entophytic and entozootic plants ' (tab. 1). — T. W. Engelmann, 

 ' On the movements of Oscillari^ and Diatoms.' — H. Wendland, 

 ' On Brahea or Pritchardia filifera, Hort.' — J. C. Doll, * On the 

 history of botanical morphology.' 



Flora. — W. J. Behrens, * On the nectaries of flowers' (tab. 

 1-5). — C. Ki'aus, * On the tissues composing foliage and flower- 

 leaves.' — H. Bauke, ' A Keply.' 



Hedwujia. — Gr. Winter, ' On a natural system of Thallophytes.' 

 — A. Fischer v. Waldheim, '•Ustllago Aschersoniana,' n. sp. 



Magyar Nov. Lapok. — L. Simkovics, * The moss-flora of Buda- 

 Pest.' 



Oesterr. Bot. Zeitschr. — J. A. Knapp, * Biography of Ludvig 

 von Vukotinovic' (with portrait). — M. Wyplel, * Eesearches towards 

 an accurate knowledge of nutation.' — F. v. Thueman, ' Vossia, 

 n. gen. Ustilagmearum.' — M. v. Hutten, ' On flora of upper valley 

 of Neutra.' — F. W. Lorinser, * Agaricus (Lepiota) riigoso -reticulata.* 

 — A. Peter, * Excursion to the Babia-Gora.' 



yuov. Giorn. Bot. Ital. — T. Caruel, ' On some reversed flowers 

 in Phaseolea.' — Id., * Illustration of Arisarinn proboscideicm, Savi ' 

 (tab. 1). — Id., ' On fruits of Pomiferae.' — Id., ' On structure and 

 affinities of several lower Families of Dicotyledons' (tab. 2). — Gr. 

 Archaugeli, ' On flowers of Dracunciilus vulgaris.' — M. Lo Jacobo, 

 ' Influence of exposure considered in relation to vegetation of the 

 higher mountains of Sicily.' — F. Baglietto, 'Lichens of island of 

 Sardinia.' 



Scottish Naturalist. — J. Keith, ' Supplementary list of Fungi 

 found within the province of Moray.' — J. Stirton, ' Description of 

 new Scottish Lichens.' — Kev. J. Stevenson, * Report of Crypto- 

 gamic Society's Exhibition of Fungi, 1878.' 



ISotanual Netos. 



Dr. J. Peyritsch has been appointed Professor of Botany in the 

 University of Innsbruck in place of Prof. Kerner, who has gone to 

 Vienna. 



Dr. V. B. WiTTRocK has become Reader of Botany in the 

 University of Upsala, and Keeper of the botanical section of the 

 Royal Museum at Stockholm. 



