976 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 



Laooste, Dr. 0. M. Van der S. — Summary of the Species of Mosses observed 

 in the Dutch Provinces, arranged from North to South. 



Ned. Kruidk. Arch., III., pp. 1G3-74. 

 Leidy, Prof.— aScc Protozoa. 



Mitten, W., A.L.S. — (Botany of Kerguelen Island and Eodriguez) Musci. 

 Plates 3 (figs. 1-5), 37 & 38, (figs. A & B). 



Phil. Trans., CLXVIII., pp. 24-30, 388-96. 

 „ „ „ (Botany of Kerguelen Island and Rodriguez) Hepaticse. 



Plates 3 (figs. 6-1 1), 38 (figs. C & D), 39 & 40. 



Fhil. Trans., CLXVIII., pp. 40-5, 39G-401. 

 MuLLER, Dr. K. — Musci Fendleriani Venezueleuses {condd.). 



Linwiaa, XLIL, pp. 4SI-502, 

 Mi5LLER, 0., and H. Eck. — Cryptogamia from the Forest. Part 1. Mosses and 

 Sphagnacese (136 sp.). Part 2. Lichens (136 sp.). Part 3. Liverworts (37 sp.). 

 (Leipzig, 1879.) 



Philibert, — . — On a New Species of Seligcria. [S. erecta.'] 



Rev. BryoL, VI., pp. 65-6. 

 „ „ On Two New Mosses discovered in Saone-et-Loire (contd.). 



[2. Plagiothechun cuspidaium.'] Rev. BryoL, VI., pp. 67-9. 



PuiGGARi, J. — Note on the discovery of various Cryptogams in Brazil. 

 [Musci 16; Lichenes 5.] 



An. Soc. Espan. Hist. Nat., VIII. (Actas), p. 39-41. 

 Rabenhorst. — See Gottsche. 



Ravaud, — . — Guide for Bryologists and Lichenologists to Grenoble and its 

 Neiglibouihood {contd.). 8th ExciU'sion. Rev. BryoL, VI., pp. 74-7. 



Renalld, F. — Additions to the Bryological Flora of tlie Haute-Saone. 



Rev. BryoL, VI., pp. 83-5. 



„ „ Note on some Mosses of the Pyrenees {continued from Vols. 4 



and 5). Rev. BryoL, VI., pp. 60-73. 



SoMMERS, Prof. J., M.D., &c. — A Contribution towards the Study of Nova 



Scotian Mosses. Froc. ^ Trans. Nov. Scot. List. Nat. Sci., V., pp. 9-13. 



Spruce, E. — Hypnum {Brachythecium) salebrosum Hofifm. as a British Moss. 



Journ. of Bat., YLIL, pp. 305-7. 



Stephani, F. — German J ungermannige. 72 pp., 32 plates. (8vo. Berlin, 1879.) 



Waldner, M. — On the History of Development of the Sporogonium of Andrccea 



and Sphagnum. Preliminary Communication. Bot. Zeit., XXXVIL, pp. 595-7. 



Warnstoff, C. — Collection of German Liverworts (exsicc). Series I. 



55 sp. 



Characeee. 



Hooker, J. D., P.R.S. — See Cryptog. Vase. 



Mitten, W., F.L.S. — (Botany of Rodriguez) Characese. 



PhU. Trans., CLXVIII., p. 401. 



Fungi. 



Baebeck, "W. — Microscopical Fungi infesting our Cereals. 



Am. Nat., XIIL, pp. 612-20. 

 Berkeley, Rev. M. J., M.A., F.L.S.— (Botany of Kergueleu Island and 

 Eodriguez) Fungi. PhiL Trans., CLXVIII., pp. 93-94, 413-14. 



Bektoloni, a. — New Oi'rfmm of Cherry-laurel, [f. Passerinii.'] 



Nuovo Giorn. Bot. ItaL, XL, pp. 389-94. 

 Brunaud, p. — On the Presence of Glceosporium ampelopUagum Sacc. at 

 Saintonge. Rev. MycoL, 1, pp. 173-4. 



Ellis, J. B. — On the Variability of Spha;ria quercuum Schw. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. ScL Philad., 1879, pp. 66-70. 

 „ „ Fungi Bor. Americani. Cent. I. and II. 



Gronland, C. — Iceland Fungi collected in 1876. 2 figs. [24 sp.]. 



Bot. TiddsL, III., pp. 72-6. 

 Harz, C. O. — Actinomyces bovis, a new Mould in the Tissues of the Ox. 16 pp. 

 20 figs. (Sep. imp. from ' Jahresb. Miinch. Central-Thierarzneischule.'j (8vo. 

 Miiuchen, 1879.) 



