62 : ‘BOTANICAL NEWS. 
Gardens and Museums” (in Belgium, Holland, Germany, Austria, 
England, and France in 1872).— D. Hanbury, ‘‘On the Manna 
of Calabria.” —E. Hampe, ‘‘Musci frondosi in insulis Ceylon 
and Borneo a Dr. O. Beccari lecti” (Ceylon, 29 sp., 6 new. 
Solmsia gen. nov. (=Dicranum scariosum, Wils)—Borneo, 58 sp., 
15 ne 
—A. Geheeb, “ Bryological Journey (Brotherus’) to 
Hedwigia. e 
Lapland.”—G. Limpricht, ‘‘ Supplement to the Bryologia Silesiaca of | 
Milde.” 
Botaniska Notiser (16th Dec.).—S. 0. Lindberg, “Short Notes on 
rare Scandinavian M ntd.) (Cephalozia obtusiloba, sp. nov. 
osses”” (co 
C. rigida, sp. nov.).—F. W. C. Areschoug, ‘On Rubus Idaus, its | 
Affinities and Origin.’’* 
Ne 
Jena, 12s.).—E. Boissier, ‘‘Flora Orientalis,” vol. ii. Calyciflore 
lates). 
chiefly in relation to Fossil Species” (eight plates and map, and has 
a French resumé at the end).—F. ab Herder, “ Plante Severzoviane 
et Borszcoviane, fase iii.’’ 
~e 
in ‘Gardeners’ Chronicle ” and ‘“ e.”? 
the edi Journal, whilst heartil desiring to see the Kew 
collections maintained in their present situation, is opposed e 
design o London of erbarium for higher scientific 
which twelve new species are described and 
: 4 ; gured. Ai ; 
f. E. Morren has published an interesting account of the work — 
y furnished us with an English translation-of this — 
* The author has kindl 
paper, which we intend to print at length. 
