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ARTICLES IN JOURNALS.* 
Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist. (Oct .). —J. W. H. Trail, ‘ Florula of 
pies ground at Aberdeen.’ — Arthur Bennett, Hierochloe in 
cot 
Bot. Gentvatbiad (Nos. 40-45).—W. Rothert & W. oe 
‘ Uber eine besondere e Kategorie von Krystallbehiiltern.’ —(No. 40). 
F Neger, ‘Zur Kentniss der Gattung Phyllactinia.’ —(Nos. 
41-45). M. Britzelmayr, _— der Diagnosen von Hymeno- 
myceten-Arten.’—P. Sorauer & E. Ramann, ‘ Sogenannte unsicht- 
bare Rauchbessialiguanen.! 
Bot. ” a ae Oct.).—H. Molisch, ‘ Ueber Zellkerne beson- 
dere Art’ (1 p 
Bo sgt oii os Heer 4: 15 Sept.).—C. A. Hansson, ‘ Spridda 
bidrag till var Flora.’ — T. Vestergren, ‘ Verzeichnis nebst Di la- 
gnosen und 36 itis sia umes taaiae zu meinen Exsiccatenwerke 
Micromycetes rariores selec 
Bull. U Herb. ore (30 Sept.). — A. Chabert, fee 
d’aprés sa correspondence de 1805 a Meld. "—E. Hackel, ‘ 
ratio Gram Haste » Tayonie, F. Stephani, ‘ Species spn aes 
(cont.).—J. caud, ‘ Trisetum Burnoufi.,—R. Chodat, ‘ Plante 
prem ood —P. de Palézieux, ‘ Blatt der Melastomaceen ’ 
nt.). 
Bull, Torrey Bot. Club (22 Sept.).—H. M. Richards, ‘ Effect of 
Chemical Irritation on the eee Coefficient of Sugar.’—A. 
Nelson, ‘New Plants from Wyom pores Kuntze, ‘1737 as 
Starting-point of N SS 5: MT acy & F’. J. Goule, ‘ New 
Mississippi Fungi.’—E. P. Bicknell,‘ Sindies in Sisyrinchium.’ 
es, deners’ Chronicle (23 Sept.) —W. Roberts, ‘ John Stackhouse.’ 
—(4 Oct.). G. Massee, ‘Fungus parasite on Aloe’ (Montagnella 
maxima, sp. 0. 
Journal de Basiies ( Juin”: =~ 11 Oct.).—A. de Joincy, 
E —P Sur 
‘ Plantes nouvelles de la flore d’ spag . van Tieghem, ‘ 
les genres Actinidie et ‘Sauravie. i aucher, ‘la racine des 
Kuphorbes cactiformes ann, ‘Application de la loi des 
c 
3 Eats nombres.’—A. Franchet, ‘Plantarum sinensium’ (Casta- 
Saks Bot. —— (Oct.) — A. Jencié, ‘Einige Keimver- 
suche mit Samen hochnordi ie Pflanzen.’—J. Rick & H. Zur- 
hausen, ‘ Zur Pilzkunde Vorarlbergs.'— F. Sauter, ‘ Funde selte- 
nerer Phanerogamen in Ost- und Mitteltirol. ’—K. v. Dalla Torre, 
‘ Die Eon yon Crocus albiflorus.’ 
Rhodora (Oct.),—M. L. Fernald, ‘ Undescribed and little-known 
varieties ‘of Aster and Solidago.’ 
* The dates assigned to the numbers are those which appear on their covers 
or ae but it must not always be inferred that this is the actual date of 
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