G2 ROIANJCAL NEWS. 



25otanical |JctD^. 



Aeticles in Journals. — December, 1874. 



Monthly Microsc. Journal. — J. Fleming, *' On some Microscopic 

 Leaf-Pungi from the Himalayas" (tab. 86).— G. Gulliver, *' Sphge- 

 raphides in British UrticacecB and in LeonuruaP 



Grevillea. — M. J. Berkeley, "Notices of IS". American Fang i " 

 (contd.).— M. C. Cooke, New British Fungi " (contd.).— Id., '' Carpo- 

 logy of Pe%iza^^ (contd.) — Id., ''Himalayan Leaf-Fungi" (4 new- 

 species). — J. De Seynes, " A Sphteriaceous parasite on PezuaP — J. 

 Stirton, ''New British Lichen" {Parmelia Millaniana) — E. M. 

 Holmes, " On Stenogramme interrupta, Harv." (tab. 37). — Id. 

 " Additions to Bryology and Lichenology of Devon and Cornwall." 



Bot. Zeitung. — R. Stoll, "On the formation of Callus in Grafts " 

 (contd.) — H. Gressner, " Development of Cyclamen " (tab. 13.) 



Flora. — J. Muller, " Lichen ological contributions" (10 new species). 

 — H. Wawra, " On Flora of Hawai Islands" (contd.) {TJrera Kaalce, 

 n. s.). — H. Christ, "Postscript to ^o.§a-forms of Switzerland" — C. 

 Sanio, " Answer to remarks of Prof. Dippel." — F. Arnold, " Lichens 

 of the French Jura." 



Hedwigia. — J. Schroter, "On Peronospora violacea, Beck., and 

 some allied species." 



Oesterr. Bot. Zeitschr. — L. Celakovsky, " On the Receptacle, &c." — 

 J. Kerner " Salix Fenzliana^^ {super-retusa x glalra). — J. Gremblich, 

 " Classification of 'Alpine roses' " (3 hybrid forms between Rhodo- 

 dendron ferrugineum and jR. hirsutum). — A. Oborny, "On Flora of S, 

 Moravia" (contd.). — A. Kerner, " Distribution of Hungarian Plants" 

 (contd.). — M. Winkler, " Notes on a Tour in Spain " (contd.). 



Bull. Soc. Roy. Bot. Belgique (vol. xiii., n. 2, Dec. 14). — E. van der 

 Meersch, "On the Flora of Kraene-Poel."— F. Crepin, " PrimitioB 

 Monographiae Rosarum. Fasc. 3. On some Asiatic Roses " {R. Davidi^ 

 n. s.). — C. Bamps, " Note on Chara aspera, Willd. 



Botanisha Notiser (Dec. 17th).— ^ J. E. Zetterstedt, " Botanical ex- 

 cursions in Gottland, 1872." — Letter of S. Berggren, from Auckland 

 — Swedish Botanical Literature for 1873. 



New Boolcs. — Sir J. Lubbock, " British Wild Flowers in relation 

 to Insects " (Macmillan, 4s. 6d.) 



The " Popular Science Review " for January contains an inte- 

 resting article, by Mr. Britten, on the various plants known to form 

 the habitations of ants. 



Prof. Lindberg, of Helsingfors, has issued the first fasciculus of 



