Bibliography. 1% 
- Miss GIBBS has written on the female strobilus of Fodocarpus. KIDSTON and 
GWYNNE-VAUGHAN have described two Jurassic Osmundaceae. MASSEE con- 
tinued his excellent papers on New Zealand fungi. BITTER, in his elaborate * 
work on Acaena, has described many new forms for New Zealand. The studies 
of BEAUVERD have cleared up several doubtful points regarding the Gnaphaloid 
Compositae. DOMIN has shown the New Zealand species of Adeleria to be 
distinct from any in Europe or South America. Mr. D. G. LirLıE, biologist 
on the Terra Nova, made large collections of Jurassic plants in New Zealand. 
These are being carefully examined by ARBER who has already cleared up 
many doubtful points.. At the time of writing various interesting papers rela- 
tive to New Zealand botany are in the press, and at no time have there been 
so many workers or greater botanical enthusiasm. 
_ Chapter Il. Bibliography. 7 
No space is available for anything approaching a full list of the literature 
pertaining to New Zealand botany. Papers merely describing new species, 
or such as are purely morphological or phylogenetic are not cited as a rule, 
and many of quite minor importance are omitted. It follows then that the 
list does not reflect in full the botanical activity of certain workers, especially Ei 
KIRK, COLENSO, PETRIE, CHEESEMAN, BUCHANAN and R. BROWN. On the 
other hand, a few wc dealing with floral relationships with other lands are, 
cited, as also others purely geological or geographical on which, it ‚may be, n 
statements in the book are based. Citations in the body of the work With = 
lade name Ann date refer ‚to this EN: ey N. Zul. means Trans- 
: ‚Institute. 
