BOTANICAL NEWS. 287 
Bull. Bot. ae el (12. July).—C. Bamps, ‘‘ Rare Plants of the 
Sea of Hass ”—-A. Thielens, ‘‘ The Orchids of Belgium and 
Luxembourg. 
Bull. Bot. Sov. France (tom. xix., pt. 4).—E. Fournier, ‘‘ Ser- 
tum Nicaraguense ’’ (Lévy’s collection ; Ferns; nine new species.). 
—A. atin, ‘*‘ Jlysanthes gratvoladies in Environs of Angers,”— 
Gaudefroy and Mouillefarine, ‘The ‘ Florula obsidionalis’ of Paris 
‘6On Formation of ‘ Bou ee on 
previous li 
tional species, vhs no o longer fo found).—Triana "On Rezlia @ granadensis, 
Rel.”—E. Pri % e 
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margin of cuts in ene of Wigandia caracasana. meguére, 
n a Monstrosity of Agaricus (Pleurotu, ee conchatus, Bull. ”_M. 
iti ect.”—P. D 
spp. Eleven new spec gi E. Mer, ‘‘On origin and kt 
of dormant buds in n Woody Diootyledens ”__J, Duval-Jouve, ‘* Syno- 
nymy of certain Cypera 
Nuovo Giorn. Bot. Fabiano (24 July).—N. Tecrnctesie: ‘« Enume- 
ratio Plant. in agro Murensi sponte nase.” (contd.).—A. Todaro, ‘‘ Ad- 
on Flora of the Balkan —T. Car — Lg roe Thelygonum Cynocrambe” 
d indicem seminum hort.E mitani.”’—V. Cesati, ‘‘ Notes 
(tab —G.. Archangeli, ‘On ‘i apelae “forms of Vegetable 
Cells oT ehictinkoff ‘‘ Notes on development of sporangia and 
Spores in TJsoetes Durieni, Bory.”—Ib. ‘¢ Note on Cell-Division in 
Algee” b. 2).—V. Cesati, “ Further Notes seeps ry of the 
‘Comp. Fl. Italiana.’””—“ Review of Botanical Work at Congresses of 
Italian Natnralists ”” (eontd.). 
gonidia question, with a pe of Schuendener’s las aper 0 
the subject, is contained in the July number of ante 
Journal of rugs Science.” ical side of this 
hota 
periodical has been greatly stenatieaed by the addition to the 
editorial staff of Prof. Thi selton-Dyer. The short abstracts of recent 
ey “ign memoirs on various points in microscopical botany are a useful 
eatu 
The Transactions of the Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists’ Society 
for 1872-73 contains a full list of all the Fungi at present known to 
inhabit the country, compiled by Mr. C. B. Plowright. It contains 
upwards of 800 species, and appears to be a very carefully-prepared 
contributi 
3 In coat bh pete ‘or 1872-3 of the Glasgow Society of Field 
Naturalists we find a list of additions to the flora of the neighbourhood 
and a record of the exotics found on the rubbish sige about the city. 
Dr. J. Stirton, the President, contributes 1 some New 
Zealand Lichens, sent by Mr. J. Buchanan, of W area in which 
