852 BOTANICAL NEWS. 



Semple, ' Memoii's of the Botanic Garden at Chelsea.' London, 

 Printed by Gilbert & Rivington, 1878. (Not published). 



Articles in Journals. — September, 1878. 



Grevillea. — M. C. Cooke, ' Calif ornian Fungi.' — Id., ' Extra - 

 Euroi^ean Fungi.' — Id., * On CJurtophoma .' — Id., ' Ravenel's Ame- 

 rican Fungi' (continued). — Id. and J. B. Ellis, * New- Jersey Fungi' 

 (continued). — J. E. Vize, ' Californian Fungi.' — W. PhilliiDS, 

 ' Californian Fungi.' — W. Arnell, 'A proposal of phsenological 

 observations on Mosses.' 



American Naturalist. — E. Palmer, ' Plants used by the Indians 

 of the United States.' 



Bot. Zeituw/. — C. Steinbrinck, ' Observations on the dehiscence 

 of some di-y pericarps, (t. 13). 



Flora. — 0. Drude, ' On the application of an analytical key 

 and the arrangement of Families in the new German Floras.' — 

 M. Gandoger, ' RosaB novffi GaUi^e' (continued). — H. Conwentz, 

 ' On a red Foxglove with Peloria flowers.' 



Oesterr. Bot. Zeit. — P. Ascherson, ' Tyjjha minima or Laxmanni? ' 

 — L. V. Vukitonovic, ' On Aiithi/llia tricolor, Vuk. — F.Hauck, ' Algm 

 of the Adriatic' (continued — t. 3). — R. T. SoUa, 'Midsummer 

 Flora of neighbourhood of Gorz ' (continued). — F. Antoine, ' Botany 

 of Vienna Exhibition' (continued). 



Magyar Novenytani Lapok. — L. Simkovics, 'Additions to Flora 

 of Kolozsvar and Torda' (several new hybrids, described in Latin). 



Silliinan's America)! Journal. — A. Gray, ' Forest Geography and 

 Archeology.' 



Bot. Xotiser (15th SejJt.). — S. 0. Lindberg, ' On Biclwdontimn.' — 

 0. G. Blomberg, * On distribution of Scandinavian Lichens.' — V. B. 

 Wittrock, ' On Linuaa borealis' (continued). 



Botanital Netos. 



Dr. Pfeffer, of Basle, has become Professor at Tiibingen, and 

 Dr. H. Vochting, of Berne, fills his place at Basle. 



The Botanical Locality Record Club desires to enlarge its 

 operations by the investigation of the geographical distribution of 

 Mosses through the British Isles, on the plan of ' Topographical 

 Botany.' A catalogue of British Mosses has already been issued 

 by the Club, but the funds in hand do not at present allow of the 

 publication of a Report on Mosses. Mr. C. P. Hobkirk, Hudders- 

 lield, and Mr. H. Boswell, Oxford, have consented to act as 

 Recorders, and it is hoped that bryologists who are interested in 

 the subject of distribution will send theii- names to either of these 

 gentlemen or to Dr. H. F. Parsons, Goole. 



