56 SUMMARY OF CURRENT RESEARCHES RELATING TO 



Gorbiere, L. — La Flore de la presqu'ile du Cotentin. (The flora of the Cotentin 

 peninsula.) 



[Lists of mosses and hepatics.] 



Clierbourg et la Cotentin. emigre's Assoc, franc. Avanc. Sci. 



1905, pp. 102-6. 



Cornet, A. — Contribution a la flore bryologique de Belgique. (Contribution to 

 the bryological flora of Belgium.) 



Bull. Soc. Roy. Bot. Belgique, xlii. 1 (1905) pp. 71-6. 



Culm ann, P. — Quelques stations nouvelles pour la Suisse et la Savoie. (Some 

 new stations [for hepatics] in Switzerland and Savoy.) 



Rev. Bryolog., xxxii. (1905) p. 107. 



Dismier, G. — Note sur le Webera annotina auct. (Note on the Weber a annotina 

 of authors.) 



[Gives its history, and adds a key, descriptions, and figures 

 of the derivations split from it; he regards W.erecta 

 Correns as a variety, and W. proligera and bulbifera as 

 subspecies of it.] Tom. cit., pp. 87-92. 



,, ,, Remarques sur les Didymodon rigidulus Hedw. et D. spadiceus 

 Limpr. (Remarks on D. rigidulus and D. spadiceus.) 

 [Descriptions and geographical distribution.] 



Bull. Soc. Bot. France, lii. (1905) pp. 184-9. 



Dobbin, F. — A Sphagnum Bog. Amer. Bot., viii. (1905) pp. 51-3. 



Douin, I. — Les Cephalozia du bois de Dangeau. (The Cephalozias of the Dangeau 

 wood.) 



[Detailed study of four species, with 19 figures.] 



Bull. Soc. Bot. France, lii. (1905) pp. 244-64 (1 pi.). 



Dtjben, P. — Beitrage zur Bryologie der Magellanslander, von Westpatagonien, und 

 Sudchile. (Contributions to the bryology of the Magellan district, West 

 Patagonia, and South Chile.) 



[Continuation : Campylopus — Eucamptodon.'] 



Arkiv f. Bot., iv. 13 (1905) 24 pp., 8 pis. 



Elenkin, A. — Notes bryologiques. (Bryological notes.) 



[Writing in Russian, the author reviews papers by Grimme-Melsungen on 

 spore-development in mosses, by Golenkin on mycorrhizoid bodies in 

 Marchantia, by Brotherus on mosses of the Caucasus, and by Jaderholm 

 on Transcaucasian mosses ; he also gives his own observations on the 

 moss vegetation around Borjom, in the Caucasus, as seen in 1899.] 



Bull. Jard. Imper. Bot. St. Petersburg, v. (1905) pp. 23-40. 



Geheeb, A. — Meine Erinnerungen an grosse Naturforscher. (My recollections of 

 great naturalists.) 



[K., W., and W. P. Schimper, C. G. Carus, and P. von Martius.] 



1904, 44 pp. ; see also Rev. Bryolog., xxxii. (1905) p. 100. 



Geinitz, E., & C. A. Weber — Ueber ein Moostorflager der postglacialen Fohren- 

 zeit am Seestrande der Rostooker Heide. (On a peat-moss layer of the post- 

 glacial coniferous age on the sea-shore of the Rostock heath.) 



Arch. Ver. Freunde Naturg. Mecklenburg, lviii. 2 (1904) pp. 1-15. 



Gepp, A. & E. S. — Some Cryptogams from Christmas Island. 



[Contains a list of fifteen mosses and one hepatic, collected by H. N. 

 Ridley. Twelve of the mosses are new to this island of the Indian 

 Ocean, and one of them is new to science.] 



Joum. of Bot., xliii. (1905) pp. 337-44. 



Gillot, X.— Notes botaniques: appendice a l'Histoire Naturelle de la Tunisie par 

 M. H. de Chaignon. Mousses. (Botanical notes : appendix to the natural 

 History of Tunis, by de Chaignon. Mosses.) 



[List of ten mosses and one hepatic gathered at A'in-Draham, and deter- 

 mined by P. Camus.] Bull. Soc. Hist. Nat. Autun, xvii. (1904) p. 141 ; 



Rev. Bryolog., xxxii. (1905) p. 98. 



