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minal growth of rnc cge and Fucacee.”—M. de Borbas, ‘ De 
Iridibus nonnullis precipue Hungaricis.”—C. Warnstorf, “Two new 
abe Mosses ” (Hy, Atco capillifolium and Sphagnum obtusum). 
Oesterr. Bot. Zeitschr.—G. Strobl, “ ere the irs Violets.”— 
Hauck, * « Aleem of the Adriatic ” (contd .).—V. von Borbas, “ Dian- 
thus Levieri, Borb.”—L. eine mm, ° Waldstein and Kitaibel’s 
species of arian "—_W. Voss, ‘ Myc ology of Corinthia.”—J. Kugy, 
he Mangert in the Fulian Alps.”—F. Antoine, * Botany at the 
Vienna Exhibition” ” (con 
agyar Niven, penta —8. Schulzer v. Muggenburg, ** Animad- 
versiones in cell. et i . Fries ‘Hymenomycet. Europ.’ ed. 2.”— 
“Two botanical nay caine the MSS. of the library of ‘King 
nus,” 
. Giorn. Botan. Italiano (10 July).—A. Andres, “On the 
i i A. Ji 
h at 
* Botany of the Gran Sasso.”—G, Bagnis, ‘Fungi collected ‘Sonee 
the Italian Expedition in Tunis in 1875 ” (tab. ae =O. Ar —— 
“On the gonidia question” (tab. 10).—G. Passe “ Fungi Par 
mensi ” * toentd —A. Piccone, ‘“ Prof. A. Sassi’s sellettien and the 
herbarium of the Royal Lyceum at Genoa, 
Hedwigia.—K. Schidermayr, ‘‘ Puccinia malvacearum in Austria.” 
Silliman’ 8 American Journal.—A Gray, “ hepa et of the genus 
rode tza 
Journ. v, Linnean Soe. (July 14th).—J. G. Baker, “Systema 
Tridacearum 
New Books.—M. P. Edgeworth, ‘“ Pollen” (Hardwicke and 
Bogue).—P. L. Simmonds, “ Tropical Agriculture” (London, E. and 
; on).—J. Moeller, ‘‘ Beitrage zur Og ar Anatomie des 
Holzes, ” 6 plates (Vienna, 1876).—A. de Bary, ‘ Vergleichende 
Anatomie der ibook peers Pe Phanerogamen und Farne’ 
aes zig, Engelmann, 14mk).—O. Kuntze, “Die Schutzmittel der 
flanzen gegen Thiere und Wetterungunst und die Frage vom Salz- 
iin a “ * CLeipg, Felix): —J. Britten, ‘‘ Popular British Fungi” 
3s. 6d.). 
“<B 
ie Pg the Ripsacea couronnés et autres mémoires” of the Royal 
Academy of Brussels, M. A. Cogniaux has published the second 
fascicle of his Diagnoses de Cucurbitacées now velles. The account of 
ne 
Elateriopsis, and Echinocystis are successively treated of in a historical 
resumé, an enumeration of the known species and detailed descriptions 
of the numerous novelties. A plate illustrates the genus Gurania by 
e different species. 
The Report for 1876 of the Botanical Locality Record Club has 
reached us, drawn up by Mr. T. B. Blow, pices Curator. ramen 
n ie akties for ed most ne new, bu enn * 
ished. A A list pl the Isle of Mull by Me. G. Ross 
ioe paar ck icabdnontod Gal with eal next Report there will be 
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