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Articles in Journals. — September. 



Qrevillea. — M. J. Berkeley, ''Notices of N. American Fungi" 

 (contd.). — P. A. Saccardo, " Nova Ascorayceturn Genera." — W. A. 

 Leighton, " On Lecidea trochodes " (tab. 52).— C. B. Plowright, " On 

 the fructification of Rhytisma maximum, Fr." — M. C. Cooke, " British 

 Fungi" (contd.). — W. Joshua, ^^ CoUemacei of the Cotteswold 

 District. " 



Hedwigia. — G. Winter, '' On the (Ecidium of Puccinia anmdi- 

 nacea, Hedw." 



(Esterr. Bot. Zeitschr.—Y . Antoine, ''Botany at the Yienua 

 Exhibition of 1873." — F. Hauck, " Marine Algse collected in the 

 Gulf of Trieste" (contd.).— "R. v. Uechtritz, "Notes on the ' Prodr. 

 Florae Hispanicae ' " (contd.). — S. Schulzer v. Muggenburg, " Myco- 

 logical Notes." — L. Neugebauer, "Enumeration of Plants in Neigh- 

 bourhood of Pola " (contd.). 



Botani8che Zeitung. — C. A. J. A. Oudemans, " Three wrongly- 

 determined Fungi " (Ascopkora Scolopendrii, Fiickel, A. pulverulenta, 

 Riess, Phjllostica Bianthi, West).— H. Hoffman, "Experiments in 

 Culture." — L. Reinhard, " On the Morphology and Classification of 

 the BacillariacecB.^^ 



Botaniska Notiser (15th September). — B, F. Coster, "- OxiPotamo- 

 geton crispiis and its buds." — S. Berggren, " Botanical Tour in New 

 Zealand." 



Neiv Boohs. — Boissier, "Flora Orientalis," vol. iii,, and vol. 

 iv., pt. 1 (Geneva). — J. G. Baker, "Elementary Lessons in 

 Botanical Geography" (Lovell Reeve). — R. Bentley and H. 

 Trimen, "Medicinal Plants," pt. 1 (Churchill, 5s.) — A. Franchet 

 and L. Savatier, " Enum. Plant, in Japonia sponte crescentium," 

 vol. 1, pt. 2, to Conifer(B (Paris, Savy). — E. Fries, " Icones Selectee 

 Hymenomycetum " pt. 10 and last. — L. J. Wahlstedt, " Mono- 

 grafi ofver Sveriges och Norges Characeer" (Kristianstad). 



A systematic catalogue of the collection of Materia Medica of Dr. 

 H. van Heurck, of Antwerp, is in the press. It will form a volume 

 of 250 pages, with an enumeration of 4000 products. 



M. Gardoger has published the first fasciculus of his " Decades 

 Plactarum novarurn praesertim ad Floram Europse spectantes." 



Prof. Lindberg's " Hepaticse in Hiberniamense Julii, 1873, lect^ " 

 has appeared in the "Acta Societatis Scientiarum Fennicse " vol. x. 

 (1875), and consists of an elaborate account, with very copious syn- 

 onoray and critical observations, of 87 species of Irish Hepaticse. To 

 this is added a new tabular arrangement of the European Genera, 

 59 in number, and an account of the species of Racomitrium and 

 Grimmia. 



The Recorder's "Report for 1874" of the Botanical Locality 

 Record Club has recently been issued to the members. It forms a 

 pamphlet of fifty-six pages, and consists as before of four lists : 1, 

 new county records; 2, general localities; 3, extinctions and re- 



