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Wer sich in der bezüglichen Litteratur der Alten 

 umsehen will, findet in der vorliegenden Schrift ein 

 sehr schätzenswerthes Hülfsmittel, das in ähnlicher 

 Vollständigkeit wohl nicht geboten worden ist. 



Leider ist die öftere Benutzung desselben durch 

 den Mangel einer Inhaltsübersicht, ja sogar eines 

 Registers, unmöglich gemacht. Flückiger. 



Fersonalnachricht. 



Herr Dr. A. Peter hat sich an der Universität 

 München als Privatdocent für Botanik habilitirt. 



Neue Litteriitur. 



Zeitschrift f. Naturwissenschaften. Organ des naturw. 

 Vereins f. Sachsen U.Thüringen. III. Bd. l.Heft. P. 

 Rulf, Ueber das Verhalten der Gerbsäure bei der 

 Keimung der Pflanzen. — 2. Heft. H. Hof m a n n, 

 Untersuchungen an fossilen Hölzern. 



Zeitschrift für physiol. Chemie. VIII. Bd. 5. Heft. G. 

 Vandervelde, Studien zur Chemie des Bacillus 

 suhtilis. 



Allgemeine Forst- und Jagdzeitung. XII. Bd. 2. Heft. 

 K. Schub er g, Ueber die Kulminationszeit des 

 Zuwachses bei Bäumen und Beständen. — Eber- 

 mayer, Studien über das Wasserbedürfniss der 

 Waldbäume. 



Sitzungsbericht d. Gesellschaft naturforschender Freunde 

 zu Berlin v. 20.Mai1S84. A. W. Eic hier, Demon- 

 stration einiger Gegenstände aus dem bot. Museum. 



— Tschirch, Ueber die Morphologie der Chloro- 

 phyllkörner. 



The Journal of Botany British and Foreign. Vol. XXII. 

 Nr.258. June 1884. Fr.Townsend, On JEuphrasia 

 offieinalis~L. — Archer Briggs, On some De- 

 vonian Stations of Plants noted in the last Century. 



— New Phanerogams published in Periodicals in 

 Britain during ISs:) (concl.). — Nr. 259. Julyl884. 

 J.G.Baker, On the British Daffodils. — W. B. 

 Grove, New or noteworthy Fungi (concl.). — Fr. 

 Philippi, A Visit to the Northernmost Forest of 

 Chile. — J. B ritten, On the Nomenclature of 

 Gagen. — Short Notes : Aram italicwm Mill. in 

 Devon. — Liliiim Martagon in Gloucestershire. — 

 Tricliomanes radicans in Donegal. — Crepis bien- 

 nis in Middlesex. — Carex ligerica Gay in W. Nor- 

 folk. — Aecidium Jacobaeae Grev. — Aecidium 

 ranunculacearum DC. — J. D. Hooker, Report 

 of the Herbarium of the Royal Gardens, Kew, for 

 1SS2. 



The Journal of the Linnean Society. Vol. XX. Nr. 130. 

 J. St. Gardne r, Alnus Richardsoni (Petrophiloides 

 Bowerbank) a Fossil Fruit from the London Clay 

 of Herne Bay. — Miss G. Li st er, On the Origin 

 of the Placentas in the Tribe Alsineae of the Order 

 Caryophylleae. — A. W. Ben nett, Reproduction 

 of the Zygnemaceae ; a Contribution towards the 

 Solution of the Question, Is it ofa sexual Character? 



— Fr. Orpen B o w e r, On the Structure of the Stern 

 of ffiiynchopetalum montanum Fresen. — M. C. 

 Pott er, On the development of Starch-grains in 

 the Laticiferous Cells of the JEuphorbiaceae. — J. 

 R. Green, On the Organs of Secretion in the 



Hypericaceae. — Nr.131. Fr. Orpen Bowel, Note 

 on the Gemmae of Aulacomnion palustre Schwaegr. 



— Harry Bolus, Contributions to South-African 

 Botany (Örchideae) . — J. G. Baker, A Review of 

 the Tuber -bearing Species of Solanum. — M. C. 

 Cooke, The Structure and Affmity of Sphaeria 

 pocula Schweinitz. — Ch. B. Plowright, On the 

 Life-History of Aecidium bellidis DC. — F.Ki tt o n, 

 On some Diatomaeeae. from the Island of Socotra. ■ — 

 Nr. 132-133. Charles Baron Clark e, On the Indian 

 Species of Oypcrus ; with Remarks on some others 

 that specially illustrate the Sttbdivisions of the 

 Genus. 



The Transactions of the Linnean Society of London. 

 Vol. II. part 7. April 1884. Henry N. Ridley, The 

 Cyperaceae of tlieWest Coast of Africa in the Wel- 

 witsch Herbarium. 



The American Naturalist. Vol. XVIII. Nr. 6. June 1884. 

 E. L. Sturtevan t, Agricultural Botany. — An 

 Observation of Fertilization of the Germ Cell of 

 Eqmsetum arvense. — Sisyrwcliium bermudiana. — 

 Bailey'a Catalogue of N. A. Carices. — Graut 

 All e n's Colors of Flowers. — Flowers and their 

 Pedigrees. — North American Fungi. — The Flora 

 of Buffalo. — Ensilage Mold. — A Parasitic Cup 

 Fungus. — Red Clover in New Zealand. 



The Annais and Magazine of Natural History. Vol. 13. 

 N.78. F.W. Hutton, On the Origin of the Fauna 

 and Flora of New Zealand. 



Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of 

 Philadelphia. Parti. January-April 1884. J. Leid y, 

 Ant infected with a Fungus. — A. Gray, Flora of 

 North America. — J. H. Roth rock, Relation of 

 Medullary Rays to the Strength of Timber. — Th. 

 Meehan, Botanical Notes. — Double Flowers in 

 Gelseminum nitidum. — JEuonymus japonicus. — 

 Development of Fruit of Opuntia. — Hclianthus 

 tuberoms. — C'arya glabra. — Id., Indian use of 

 Apocynum caimabinum as a textile fibre.' — Id., The 

 Longe vity of Trees. — Id., Parasitism in Boschnialtia 

 glabra E. Meyer. — Id., Variation in Halesia. — 

 Id., Botanical Notes. 



The Botanical Gazette. Vol. IX. Nr. 6. June 1884. W. 

 Boott, Notes on Cyperaceae. — J. Sehne ck, 

 Notes on PhoradendranJ/aveseens I. — G. Vasey, 

 Notes on EriocJilora. — General Notes : Erythraea. 



— Notes on Economic Botany. — Rudbeel;ia liirtu. 



— Variation and human interferenee. — What a 

 lilac bush did. 



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