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persistent cylindrical neck of the receptacle, not ribbed, glabrous 
when dry wrinkled and dark red-brown. 
Wild Quince. 
Native Names: Mootagoola-sode or Moozagu (Modjadjies 
Natives), Moeqwequlipala (Sesutu). 
ouTH ArRicA. Transvaal: Pietersburg Distr.; a common 
tree of the Mist-belt forests of the Houtboschberg, 1200-1700 m. 
Burtt Davy 5096! (type), 5094! 5209!; A. J. O'Connor, Nov. 
1913, in flower, 1465, and Oct. 1916, in ripe fruit, 2081, 
both in Forest Dept. Herb. ; Modjadjes Mt.; Burtt Davy 5272! 
Lydenburg Distr. ; Pilgrim’ s Rest, in Van der Merwe an 
Burtt Davy 5210!; Sabie-hoek Forest, Burtt Davy 5290! in For.’ 
Dept. Herb. 353; Forest near Pilgrim’s Rest, Grenfell, Forest 
Dept. Herb. 352 ! 
The wood is said to be “‘ useful.” 
XLIX.—LIST OF PUBLICATIONS BY THE LATE 
In the last paragraph of the obituary notice of the late 
Mr. G. Massee, published in K.B. 1917, p. 85, a. reference is 
made to the preparation of a list of his papers to be published 
at a later date. The list which has had to be held over for some 
time has now been completed. 
1867, 3 
British Woodpeckers (Picus). Intellectual Observer, xi. 
. pp. 321-325, 1 col. pl. 
1877. 
Phyllotaxis. Nature, xvi., Bs 208. 
1880. 
Rites on some of our smaller Fungi. Science Gossip, 1880, 
pp. 7-9, 84-86, 224-226, 6 text-figs. 
On the germination of the spores of Spumaria alba. (Notice 
of a communication to the Liverpool Microscopical Society.) 
‘Amer. Monthly Microsc. Journ., i. p. 240. 
1882. 
Notes on Puccinia graminis. Naturalist, vii. pp. 191-195. 
Note on the germinating sporidia of Valsa leiphemia, Fr. 
- Journ. Bot., xx. pp. 310-311 
1883. 
A gossip about Fungi. Science Gossip, 1883, pp. 227-229, 
252-256, 23 text figs. 
