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Journal de Botanigue (Feb. 1). — N. Patouillard, * Fragments 

 mycologiques.' — H. Douliot, ' Recherches sur le Periderme.' — 



— Masclef, * Geographie botanique du nord de la France.' — 

 (Feb. 16). A. Franchet, ' Deux Primula a graines anatropes.' — 

 E. Merv, 'Influence de rexposition sur I'accroissement de I'ecorce 

 des Sapins.' — J. Constantin, ' TuIasneUa, Prototremella, Pachy- 

 sterigma,' — C. Sauvageau, ' Sur la racine des plantes aquatiques : 

 les Potamogeton.' 



Magyar Ndvenytani Lapok (No. 138). — G. Istvanffi, ' De fun- 

 gorum nucleis.' 



(Esterr. Bot. Zeitschrift (Jan.). — Memoir of Jobaun Palacky 

 (portrait). — A. Hansgirg, ' Adriatiscbe Algen.' — B. Blocki, Poten- 

 tilla Enappii, n. sp. — L. Simonkai, ^ Inula menesiensis {ohvallata X 

 pleiocephala).' — A. F. Entleutner, ' Anlangen von Meran.' — (Feb.). 

 V. V. Borbas, Tilia semicimeata. — B. Blocki, Potentilla Tynieckii, 

 n. sp. — K. Vandas, * Flora von Sud-Hercegovina ' [Melampyruni 

 Jlmbiiatuvi, n. sp.). — L. Simonkai, ' Bromus Baumgartenii Steud. & 

 B. Barcensis Simk.' — (Mar.). A. Kerner, ' Ueber den Wechsel der 

 Bliithenfarbe an einer und derselben Art in verschiedenen gegenden.' 



— J. Wiesner, ' Zur Erklarung der wechselnden Geschwindigkeit 

 des Vegetationsrliytliums.' — M. Willkomm, ' Ueber einige kritische 

 Labiaten der spanischbalearisclien Flora.' — G. Haherlandt, ' Ueber 

 das Langenwachsthum und den Geotropismas der Rhizoiden von 

 Marchantia und Lunularia,' — H. Molisch, ' Notiz iiber das Verlialten 

 von Ginkgo hiloha im Finsterm.' — P. Ascherson, ' Zur Synonymie 

 das Eurotia ceratoides and einige agyptiscber Paronychieen.' — J. 

 Freyn, ' Ueber einige Kritische Arabis- Ax ten.' — R. v. Wettstein, 

 Pinus digenea [nigra X ynontana). — M. Kronfeld, ' Chronik der 

 Pflanzenwanderung : Galinsoga parviJJora.'' 



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Feb. 7, 1889.— Mr. C. B. Clarke, M.A., F.R.S., Vice-President, in 

 the chair. — Messrs. J. R. Green and J. W. White were admitted 

 Fellows of the Society, and, on a ballot taking place, the follo^ving 

 were elected : the Earl of Ducie, Messrs. Henry Hutton and Malcolm 

 LaTVTie. — The Rev. E. S. Marshall exhibited several interesting 

 varieties of British plants, collected by him in Scotland, and made 

 remarks thereon. Mr. E. M. Holmes exhibited a new British sea- 

 weed from Bognor, Rhododermis elegans var. polystromarica, a variety 

 new to science. 



February 21si. — Mr. Carruthers, F.R.S., President, in the chair. 

 Mr. G. A. Grierson was admitted a Fellow of the Society, and on 

 a ballot being taken, Messrs. Hindmarsh, Kirkby, Lowe and Morton 

 were elected Fellows. — Mr. George Murray exhilaited a fossil Alga, 

 Nematophycus Logani, Carr. — Mr. G. C. Druce exhibited some rare 

 •British plants from Scotland, amongst which were Calamagrostis 

 borealis, Ranunculus acris var. pumilus, and Broinus mollis var. 



