222 BOTANICAL NEWS. 
” in Do — cornfields. There is a specimen of Rumer 
ters, is u e exclusion of J. lampro peti ; the latter 
is therefore ai ‘‘ generally distributed.” Vioia lutea still grows at 
eymouth, but V. levigata has long been extinct, or at any 1m 
on 
has not been et The author quotes the ‘ Botanist’s Guide” 
only ; more definite localities are given in Pulteney’s and the 
sian Herbaria, which both contain numerous examples of this lot 
species or variety, which has never been met with elsewhere. A 
vigorous search nent to be made by the Dorset botanists to redis- 
cover wen sae 
In endin ng the Dorset Flora to English botanists and col- 
lector 0 one ick sure that they will possess in it a concise and trust- 
wort. id 
e ground. One Tegrets to see a rather large number of mispri : 
but they are not generally of a very serious character, and detract but 
little from a book for which our thanks are due to the author, who has 
thus well filled up a gap in the county Floras. H. T. 
Pepa ews. 
TICLES IN J eerie —May 
Grevillea.—M. ne Cooke, “ chet: Fungi’ > (conta. Tab. 22).— 
W. Archer, “On the ‘ Ague Plant’ ” (Hydrogastrum Pier 
. Holmes, “‘ On TZortula genial Hook. & Gre fe® {i ob See | 
Callithamnion Mt Ooooh ”__W. A. Leighton, “ pi “Leoidlea “i 
niana, Ach., and Opegrapha granule, Daf, (tab. 26).—G. Davies, 
set Ss te from: Fretmont nd Nic 
9q.—H. mann, “ =i the” Garden Bean, ews 
puter ee (ab. 5),—M. “Sorokin “On some new Water-Fungt ( 
Laurus pak he A L.” (tab. 7).—H. Solms-Laubach, 3 
ing coun yet pid es , “On the morphological st vantas 
Seed-Buds” (con td.). —A. Moe ns pe ome aliquot i 
floree Caracasanz ” (6 new species). niefly 
Oesterr. oe a —R. v. Uechtritz, ‘° Botanical Notes, ° “icunl 
in §. Spain” (Eruca | longirostris, n.s.).—L, Cel lakovskys | ; a 
transsilvanicum, 1.8.” —J antocse ical J 
ra of 8 e 
hood of Vorarlberg”? (contd.). 
