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A is P ieu — on the upper surface of the cone-seales in 
gated m of peridia of a oe colour. The sporidia 
are iram of a dull y yellow, and contain round ie. fungus seems 
of Pinus Strobus, which were equally abundant in Arniston woods, 
but failed to find one affected with the Perichena. “ Report on the 
open Air gee at the Royal Botanic Garden (No. 3, 1872.)" 
By - M*Nab. table was submitted giving the dates on which plants 
me into Mie er during the month, and contrasting these with those 
for the last 20 years. Mr. Sadler reported having collected s specimens 
of Lathrea Squamaria in full flower at Arniston on Ist March, the earliest 
date he had ever seen it in flower 
Hotanical News. 
ARTICLES IN JOURNALS. 
Annales des Sciences Naturelles (ser. 5 arn xiv . nos. 1-4, dated Janu- 
ary, 1872).—G. de Saporta and A. F. Marion, “ Rema rks on a natural 
. Brong 
niart, “ Report on M. Gris's Memoir, * Researches on the Pith of Woody 
plants." "— A, Gris, “ Extracts from the Memoir above named" (tab. 4-7). 
—A. Trecul, ** Ou the proper Juice of the leaves of Aloes.”—J. Martinet, 
“Organs of Secretion of Plants" (tab. 8-14).—A. Trecul, “ Remarks on 
the Origin of Lenticels."—.L. Cailletet, ** Can Leaves Absorb Water ?" — 
E. Bureau, * Moree aud Artocarpee of New Caledonia " (enumeration of 
the species of Ficus commenced). 
Botaniska Notiser (1872, no. 1, dated 15th February).—V. B. Witt- 
rock, ** CEdogoniaceze nove in Suecia leetze ” (tab. 1) peas new "ee 
of Edo gonium and one of Bulbochete).—J. M. ** Fuligine 
akni or Moriolei” ( Moriola, gen. nov., with seven egaios Bifrontia, 
gen. nov., with two species, vid" pres 
o anische Zeiluag.—Willkomm, ' *On the origin of “Flores Cine Le- 
vantiei" (Artemisia Cina, Willk. (Berg.)).—F. Buchenau, “Proper 
Structure of the Leaf-apex in Scheuzeria palustris.’ —J. Baranetzky, 
“ Process of the Development of Gymnoascus Reessii" (tab. 3).—G. 
Hieron nymus, * — remarks on the Flowers of Euphorbia, and towards 
an explanatio f so-called axile anthers ” (tab. —Critical notice 
Ùr. s aom on Uechtri) of Hellreich's species, forms, sud hybrids of Austrian 
Pfitzer, * On the enclosure of Crystals of Calcium Oxalate 
in the Plant Cell- wall ” (tab. 3).—J. Klein, “On the — of young 
Roots of Coniferze"" (supplement).- iran w (by M Müller)of T. M . Fries s 
m.) 
Hedwigia ; occupied by notices of various recent ict a on Cryp- 
UND otany. 
nals and Magazine of Natural History.—M. Micheli, “ Recent re- 
acne in Sails Physiology " (concluded). 
* An abstract by Prof. Flükiger is given in ‘Pharmaceutical Journal’ for 
March 23rd. 
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