320 BOTANICAL NEWS. 
Botanical Pews. 
ARTICLES IN JOURNALS.—AUGUST. 
American Naturalist.—¥. Brendel, ‘‘ Notes on the Flora f S. 
Florida.”—D. 8. Jordan, ‘‘ Key to “high er Alge of Atlantic oa 
— Newfoundland and Florida. 
Ocesterr. Bot. Zei tschr. .— Wiesner, **On the Deiionst elton of 
Sinalocs bs Cork aorta Peaeh = rner, ‘* Orobanche micrantha, 0.8., 
oO. so arring agrees | Uechtrit «Botanical Notes” (Epilobium 
Krausei, csniiion ‘esl re2)—J. C. Schlosser, “ The 
Kalniker Gebhige’ ”” (contd.) 
Hedwigia.—P. Magnus, ‘ On Protomyces pachydermus, T. J. 
Juratzka, ‘‘Two New Mosses” (Barbula commutata, "hicmoshiariae 
mediterraneum. ) 
Bot. Zeitung.—F. Hegelmaier, ‘On certain Lycopodiacese” 
(out. )—W. hegeia e ‘Hesperidin, a constituent of some Auran 
e.’—T. Irmisch, “On the Morphology of some species as 
Geran, pean: G. sanguineum and G@. tuberosum” (tab. 
0 Giorn. Bot. Ital. (27 July).—J. Tchistiakoff, ete 
tive Recah on the Development of the Spor res of Hyuisetum 
meer ~ ees elginen 
s, ‘* Thamnolia vermicular a monograph ” 
(tab. 5). ates “Sale, “¢ Lichenogical contributions ” (contd., 4 me 
species).—H. Wawra, “ Onthe Flora of Hawai.””—E. Fleischer, “ On 
the Embryology of Monocotyledons and Disotyledots ” (tabs. 6+8).— 
F. Arnold, “ Lichenological Fragments (Bruchia vogesiaca).” 
New Book.—The Forest Flora of North-West and Central India ; 
a handbook of the indigenous trees and shrubs of those countries, com- 
menced by the late Dr. Stewart, and con agro and ee by Dr. 
Brandis. With an Atlas of Plates by W. Fitch 
The last part (tom. xiv., part 1) of the iin "ah la Société 
Royale de Botanique de Belgique contains an important contribution to 
cryptogamic botany in the shape of a Monograph of Baropet si : 
pis hope to notice this monograph more fully at an early oppor- 
unity. 
In the Copenhagen “‘ Vidensk. Meddel. f.d. Naturhist. Foreming” 
for 1874, no. 1-2, Warming continues his “Symbole ad Floram F 
Brasiliz cognoscendam, ” with the L entibulariacez, Primulacew, 3 
which is given at pares 
