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that all spermatia are capable of germination if a suitable liquid cam 
be found for each c 
encae stylo ospores, and thin- 
also, slewing: out Bonorden’s sug- 
gestions, expresses his belief that certain M es—e g., reli 
Aer gmus, Dendrochium, &c.—ar ermatia-bearing form 
Ascomycetous genera near Hypomyces ; er Mucedines he onan 
refer to Peronosporee and Mucorini. 
e natural cultural experiments were also Seren spermatia 
icacw sown on the host with successful results in a few 8. 
The rilliant work of Van Tieghem and Brefeld has a 
oa of the higher Fungi was supposed to lurk has 
rnu; still we confess to some Sa in finally 
regarding such comparatively advanced f 
sexual mean 
re-examination of the mycelium may lead to the Sooty of som 
sexual arrangement which has hitherto escaped detec 
Botanical Mews? 
Arrictes in Jovrnats,—Dxcemper, 1876. 
—M. C. Cooke and J. B. Ellis, “ Biles Seda ee Fungi 
(contd.).—M. C. Cooke, ‘‘New British Fungi.’ °—W, Fag Secs a 
- Tishead of ‘Fishguard, Pembrokeshire.” 
Gsterr. Bot. Zeitschr.— A. Kern rer, 
ae Celakovsky, ** Remarks on 
some Austro-Hungarian plants ”’ aaa 
Sadleriana, Janka.” —C. Hau paakne 
ck, 
—F. Hauck, “ Remarks o nop. 
Reinsch’s ‘ Contributiones ad ‘Ale et Fung.’ » —F. Ant * Bor 
at the Vienna Exhibition ” (con a i as Gra ty 
Flora.—H. Wydler, “On some cases of dichasial and 
some sympodial 
branching in ibis axes.”?_F, Hildebrandt, ‘On the runners of 
Trientalis eur —J. Miiller, ‘Rubiacee Brasiliane nove ” 
