286 ARTICLES IN JOURNALS. 
sarum.’ — H. Ross, ‘ Beitriige zur Flora von Sicilien.” — J. Cardot, 
’ Tore nevyolobibne de VAmérique du Nord’ (4p 
Bull. Soc. Bot. France, xliv. (Session prtwotaicaite & Barce- 
lonnette, sige —L. Legré, ‘ Notice sur Jean Saurin’ (1647-1724). 
—H. e, ‘Quelques plantes de la vallée de l’Ubaye.’ 
Bull. Tor Bot. “pe (15 May). — L. M. Underwood, ‘ The 
genus Seed meene (2 pl.) ; Id., ‘Cantharall multiplex, sp. 0 
E. Bi ‘idles in Sisyrinchium. °—B. L. Ro binidd, 
‘ Revision of Gusidiola: "—A. Nelson, ‘ New Plants from Me Se 
(Wyomingia, gen.nov. = Eri, mith on pulcherrimus Heller).—C. H. Peck, 
‘ Biliot C. Howe’ (1828-99 
Er = (1 May).—W. A. Setchell, ‘ see on Cyanophycea.’ 
—E 
Journal de Botanique (April). — E. Roze, ‘ Florule frangaise de 
Gliaelsa: zs l’Kseluse’ (conel.).—C. Sideayeia: ‘Les Acinetospora et 
la Sexualité = Tilopteridacées.’ — P. Van Tieghem, ‘ Spores, 
diodes et tom 
Malpighia (xii, fase. 1, 2). — L. Busealioni, ‘Un nuovo caso di 
incapsulamento dei granuli di amido’ (1 pl.). — M. Pallavicini 
Misciatelli, ‘ Nuova contribuzione all’ Asubossalaiolagide Ttalica.’— 
. Matt irolo, ‘Commemorazione di G. Gibelli’ (1831-98 : portr.). 
sinh Voglino, ‘Di una nuova merged dell’ Azalea indica’ (2 pl 
Oesterr. Bot. a (April).—A. v. Degen, ‘ Rheum Rhapon- 
ticum in Europa.’— ae iffner, ‘Zur te be rmoosflora von Bhutan’ 
(1 pl.).— EB. Hac ‘Ueber die Gramineen-Gattung Stapfia.’— 
F. Bubak, ‘ Zur Piledlore von Tirol.’-—V. Folgner, ‘ Zur Kenntniss 
ier Entwickelungsgeschichte einiger Siisswasser-Peridinien’ (1 pl.). 
ear : Uber die Trichom e der stor agree — (April & 
var. heterantha.—(March). W. G. Farlow, ‘ Poisoning by pose 
illudens.’ — M. Li. Fernald, aa ha ia & Ranunculus abortivus 
var. oor (i pk — (April). E. A. Burt, ‘ Vermont Helvellea’ 
(1 pl.).—M. L. Fernald, ‘ Antennarias of fates New England. ¥ 
(May). M. L. Fer ald ‘ Oxytropis campestris in N.E. America.’ 
G. G. Kennedy, Pottia Rundii, sp.n. (1 pl.) 
BOOK-NOTES, NEWS, 4c. 
Proceepine much on the lines laid down in Lindberg’s Musct 
Scandinavici, Dr. Br eerste in the recently published part of his 
British Moss-Flora (Part Feb. 1899. London: 303, Clapham 
Road. Pp. 65-96; tabb. 97102, Price 6s.), gives us the three re- 
maining species of. Amblystegium and about half of the genus Hypnum, 
which is divided into the following sections :—Myurium, Selero- 
