188 ARTICLES IN JOURNALS. 
adopted for the original Dinebra Jacq. Herkyantaly such details 
do not detract much from the great value of the work as a whole. 
We regret to note that the issue of the parts in question was 
delayed by the veteran Dr. Ascherson’s illness. We wish him good 
ealth and strength, and a speedy completion of the Synopsis. 
The third part of M. Husnot’s work on Grasses, on the same 
lines as parts i. and ii., carries us from Atropis to Serrafalcus. The 
plates are poor, and distinctly inferior to those previously published 
in spite of the hope expressed with part i. that an im mprovement 
dr 
illustrated books on the Mosses and Hepatics of France and the 
neighbouring countries; and one is fain to doubt whether he has 
been able to give that critical attention which so critical a family 
as the Grasses demands. At any rate, the British botanist will 
still want a satisfactory account of the order, an account to which 
the accompaniment of good plates, ewig both habit and floral 
dissections of every species, is indispensable. The part, like 
ithout da 
parts i. and ii., is issued with te. It was received in the 
Daabinaut of Botany of the British Museum on Dee. 8rd, 1898. 
A. B. REnDLE. 
ARTICLES IN JOURNALS.* 
mals of Botany Pema —D. T. Macdougal, ‘Symbiotic 
Seprophtinn ‘@ pl.). — F. C. Newcombe, ‘ Cellulose- ‘Enzymes.’— 
urch, ‘ Harveyella mirabilis’ (2 pl.).—E. 8. Salmon, ‘ The 
sna Seca (3 pl.). — A. H. Biowy: ‘ —_— and Cytology of 
Achlya americana var. cambrica’ (8 pl.). - Burkill, ‘ Pelargonium 
rapaceum.’—D. one Scott, ‘ Meduilosa Ar sp. 2. oe 
—J. Li. Williams, ‘ New Fue us hybrids.’ 
keit d ion vom Alter bei Saijal Pflan ; 
Hallier, ‘ Was ist Boldoa repens Spr. 9° aber Fr sere “e Die 
Nomenclator des Rubus thyrsoideus.’ —(No. 11). F. Ludwig, ‘ Kin 
neues Vorkommen der Sepultaria arenosa.’ — (Nos. 11- 13). M. 
pie ‘Revision der Diagnosen von Hy menomyceten- Arten.’ 
— (No. 12). N.C. Kindberg, « Studien oe die Systematik der 
Laubmoose ’ (cont.).—(No. 14). V. Grégoire, ‘ Les cinéses aes 
iques dans les Liliacées.— R. Gutwi pal. “ abe i in der Umgebung 
v. Karlsbad gesammelte Algen 
Bot. Gazette (18 Feb.). — C. S. Sargent, ‘ New or little- known 
N. American trees.’—H. ©. Cowles, ‘ Dune Floras of Lake Michigan.’ 
—B. M. Duggar, Sporotrichum globuliferum.—W. W. Row lee, Salix 
Pringlei, sp.u.—W. M. Canby, Si came lanceolatum, sp. 0 
ull. de U Herb. Boissier (16 Feb.). — R. Chodat, ‘Alphonse de 
Candolle a l'Université de ice oa *. Stephani, ‘ Species Hep Hepatt- 
* The dates tes assigned to the numbers. eotnsohnk appear on : thei. 00 
or title-pages, but it must not always be inferred that this is the actual son a? 
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