INVERTEBEATA, CRYPTOGAMIA, MICROSCOPY, ETC. 799 



Crojibie, Rev. J. M., F.L.S. — Enumeration of Australian Lichens in Herb. 

 Robert Brown (Brit. Mus), with Descriptions of New Species. 



[75 sp. ; 1 n. gen. ; 12 n. sp.] Jonm. Linn. Soc. {Bot), XVII., pp. 390-401. 



„ „ Vitricole Lichens and the Schwendeuerian 



Hypotliesis. Grevillea, VIII., pp. 30-1. 



Fries, Prof. T. M.— On the Lichens collected during the English Polar 



Expedition of 1875-6. 



[102 sp. ; 6 n. sp.] Journ. Linn. Soc. (Bot.), XVII., pp. 346-70. 



Lindsay, W. L., M.D., &c.— Experiments on the Colorific Properties of 



Lichens. Grevillea, VIII., pp. 25-8. 



Nylander, W. — Addenda nova ad Lichenographiam Europseam. No. 32. 



[20 sp.] Flora, LXII., pp. 353-62. 



Alg8B. 



(Ck)OKE, M. C.)— Preparations of Algae (Vize's). Grevillea, VIII., pp. 38-9. 

 Delogne, C. H. — Tryblionella ovata Lagerstedt. 



Bull. Soc. Belg. Micr., V., pp. 227-9. 



Dodel-Port, Prof. — On the Fertilization of Red Seaweeds by Infusoria. 



4 figs. {Ahstr.-) Mature, XX., pp. 463-5. 



Hauck, F. — Contributions to the Knowledge of the Adriatic Algae. XII. 



Plate 4. 



[_Myriotrichia ? repens, n. sp. ; Streblonema sphcericum ; Myrionema orhiculare ; 

 Symploca violacea, n. sp. ; Oscillaria Spongelice.'] 



Oesterr. Bot. Zeitschr., XXIX., pp. 242-5. 



KiTTON, F. — The Diatomacese of New Forest. Sci.-Gossip, No. 177, p. 206. 



KuNTZE, Dr. O. — On the Relationship of Algse with Phanerogams. {In part.) 



Plate 10. Flora, LXII., pp. 401-16. 



Maupas, E.—Ou. the Systematic Position of the Volvocinese, and on the 



Limits of the Vegetable and Animal Kingdoms. (Transl. from ' Comptes 



Rendus.') Ann. <| Mag. Nat. Hist., IV., pp. 170-2. 



Phipson, T. L. — On the Colouring Matter of Palmella cruenta. 



Comptes Rendus, LXXXIX., pp. 316-18. 

 Reinke, J.— Two parasitic Algge. Plate 6. Bot. Zeit., XXXVII., pp. 473-8. 

 RiCHTER, P. — Algarura species novae. 



\_Hyphcothrix roseola ; Schizogonium salinum.'] Hedwigia, XVIII., pp. 97-8. 

 WiTTROCK, V. B. — On the Spore-formation of the Mesocarpeae, and especially 

 of the new Genus Gonatonerna. 18 pp., 1 plate. 8vo. Stockholm, 1879. 

 TiVKM,, H. — A Case of Parthenogenesis in one of the Conjugatae. 



Oesterr. Bot. Zeitschr., XXIX., pp. 294-5. 



MICROSCOPY, &o. 



Alleged Improvements in the Microscope. Am. Joum. Micr., IV., pp. 137-9. 

 Cox, Hon. J. D. — Microscopical Work. (Letter.) 



Am. Journ. Micr., IV., pp. 131-4. 

 Cutter, E., M.D. — Microphotography with Tolles's ■j^r-i'icli Objective. 

 2 figs. Am. Journ. Sci. ^ Arts, XVIII., pp. 93-8. 



Field, H. — How to make a Compressorium. 3 figs. 



Sci.- Gossip, No. 176, p. 185. 

 FovQrE, F. — The modern Applications of the Microscope to Geology. 



Pev. Deux Mondes, XXXIV., pp. 406-31. 

 Fripp, H. E., M.D. — Is there a Science of Microscopy ? 



Proc. Prist. Nat. Soc, II., pp. 301-37. 

 Hitchcock, Prof. R. — Aperture, Angular and Numerical. 



Am. Quart. Micr. Journ., I., pp. 284-7. 

 Kadyi, Dr. H. — Soap as an imbedding substance for making Microscopic 

 Sections. Zool, Anzeig., II., pp. 476-9. 



Mancestrian, — . — Cells for Dry Objects. 



[Ring of shellac on slide, paper placed on it, and cell cut out by turntable.] 



Sci.-Gossip, No. 176, p. 184. 



