320 EXTRACTS AND NOTICES. 
A seconp volume of the ‘Annales du Jardin Botanique de 
Buitenzorg’ has been begun, under the editorship of Dr. Treub, 
the Director of the Gardens. The first part contains a paper by 
the late Dr. Scheffer on new or little-known plants of the Indian 
“sweat and two memoirs by Dr. Treub on the embryogeny 
f the Cycadee and Lor anthacea respectively, each being carefully 
illus trated. 
Messrs. Veitcu and Sons, the well-known nurserymen, have 
issued a very useful ‘ Manual of the Conifere,’ to which no author’s 
the position occupied hitherto _by Loudon’s ‘ Arboretum.’ 
New Booxs.—G. C. W. Bounenstec, ‘ Repertorium Annuum 
ietaiie Biotaiaive Periodice,’ 1877 (Haarlem, Ex. Loosfes). 
—J. Bresapvota, ‘Fungi Tr identini,’ fase. i. (tt. xv. (Trent, 
Monanni).—P. Saccarpo, ‘ Fungi Italici’ (fase. XVU-xxvill; tt. 641— 
1120). — ‘Flora Brasiliensis,’ fase. Ixxxiv. (Rubiacee, pt. 1, by 
J. Murtier, Arcov; tt. 67). 
ARTICLES IN JourRNALs.—Avaust. 
Botanical Gazette—T. Mechan, ‘ Lilium Gr ayt.’ 
Botanische Zeitung.—C. Gobi; ‘ Outlines of a Systematic Classi- 
fication of the Gleophytes ’ (Thallophytes). —A. DeBary, ‘ Contri- 
butions to the knowledge of Peronos sporeg. 
_ Flora.—A. Geheeb and E. Hampe, ‘ Additamenta ad Enumera- 
tionum Muscorum in Rio de Janeiro et Sao Paulo detectorum.’— 
P. G. Strobl, ‘Flora of Etna’ (continued).—J. B. Jack, ‘The 
European Species of Radula’ (2 tt.). —H. Dingler, “Two n ew 
Thracian Astragali’ (A. ictericus and A. maroniensis). 
Midland Naturalist.—J, E. Bagnall, ‘ Flora of Warwickshire ’ 
(continued). 
Naturalist serine —W. West, ‘Cryptogamic Report of 
Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union for 1880’ "tsontione a). : 
(Esterreischische Bot. 4eitschrift—A. Tomaschek, sealer 
- Prothallia of Equisetum.’—-§. Schulzer von Miiggenburg, ‘ 
Reticularia Lycoper: rdon, Bull.’—D. Hire, ‘On Salvia Bertolonii.’— 
reuz, ‘On Lenticels in 4 mpelopsis hederacea.’—— P. Sintenis, 
‘On the Flora of Guetta! (constaneas —P. G. Strobl, ‘ Flora of 
Kitna’ (continued). 
