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seni May, 1877.—R. ciliata, Hoff., was gathered by myself at 
Barmou Merionethshire, in April, 1876, sparingly, and again in 
Devember, and in quantity in August, 1877.—R. Bischoffii, Hub- 
ner (?), I collected at Barmouth in April, 1876, and August, 1877. 
There is a little doubt whether this is a form of 2. Bischoffit or a dis- 
species, all ban od to the Ghinte sectio oald be ad ed to the 
i Barmouth is now especially fich: in Riccias ; 
two new ones above recorded, there have been also collected there 
by Mr. Ralfs and Dr. Carrington, 2. In., D 
\ ; ca, Linn. , Linn., 
R. nigrella, DC, R. fluitans, Linn. (fruiting form).—By the kindness 
of Dr. Carrington, I have just seen specimens of a Miccia belonging 
to the ciliate section collected by Mr A. Croall at Montrose Links so 
far nage as Bis iy 1855, but I am unable at present to identify it.— W. 
H. Pra 
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Botanical Mews. 
ARTICLES IN JOURNALS, — SEPTEMBER. 
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Bot. Zeitung.—A. Morgen, ‘‘ On the process of assimilation i in the 
germinating cress (Lepidium bapra . Drude, ‘*On the’ struc- 
ture and systematic positio the genus Cordulorien.”” —Id. 
** Selected examples illustrating the structure of the fruit of Palms.” 
(tt. 5, 6.)—Rostafinski, ** Answer to Reinke. 
Flora. — H. de bi “On Conattodeoa Epinastie.” — H. 
Christ, “Forms of 2vsa observed in 1876.”—F. de Thuemen, 
. Fungi au ustro-africani ” gee. .) —F. Arold ‘*Mosses of the 
French Jura.” —S. Schulzer v. Muggenburg, ‘‘ Mycological Notes.” 
Hedwigia.—J. Schroeter, ‘‘ Peronospora obducens, nos. sp.” 
Ocesterr. Bot. Zeitschhr.—J. Freyn, *‘ Bellevalia Hackeli, nov. sp.” 
oo Stein, ‘* Saxifraga Forstert nave x mutata”).—F. Hauck, ** Alove 
e : 
ne ” (contd.).—W. Voss, ‘* Mycology of Carniola.”—L. Meny- 
harth, ‘ Metta pie of Waldstein and Kitaibel” (contd.).— 
S. Rohink, ** Bota of the neighbourhood of the a in 
Carinthia,” —F. Antoine, “Botany of the Vienna Exhibiti 
contd. 
Magyar Novénytanilopok.—‘‘ — eee « i portrait yee 
H. A. Weddell, ‘* Urticacee Herb. a mkovies, ** Flora 
of Buda-Pesth ‘and its vicinity ”’ (conte 
' Botaniska Notiser.—V. A. Po sy x Development of the pulp in 
Citrus.’ —J. E. Ze tterstedt, “ Carex Schrebert and Polystichum Oreop- 
Wi jngsho.” 
os —— hae Sc. Nat. (ser. 6, iv, pt. 3). oie Sorokine, ‘‘ On the 
structure of Crocisporium torulosum”? (tab. 6).—J. Wiesner, ‘ Re- 
. light and of ede heat on the transpi- 
ration of ‘Siok »_P. P. Deherain, ‘* Notes on the preceding.” —P. 
