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PROCEEDINGS OF SOCIETIES. 



Embryo-sac in Angiosperms ' (tt. 17-25).— M. T. Masters, 'The 

 relations between Morphology and Physiology in the leaves of 

 Conifers.'— J. M. Crombie, 'The Lichens of Dillenius' " Historia 

 Muscorimi." ' 



Annalesdes Sciences Naturelles (Botany), ser. 6, tom.ix., nos.2& 3. 

 — J. H. Fabre, • On the Sphariacea of Vaucluse ' (contains tbe 

 following new genera \—Stuartella, NaviceUa, Rostrella, Yerlotia, 

 Ikctnsnella, Julella, Delacourea — the first commemorating John 

 Stuart Mill, who was engaged upon a Flora of Vaucluse at the time 

 of his death— and many new species), tt. 1-6.— John Ball, ' On the 

 origin of the European Alpine Flora.'— Ch. Flahault, ' On the 

 modifications of vegetables.' 



Magyar Xocent. Lapok.—F. Schaarschmidt, ' On the division of 

 tbe chlorophyll grains.' 



(Ester. Bot. Zeitsch.—U. Wawra, 'On Bromeliacea:' ' — J. 

 Freyn, 'Memoir of Tommasini.'— W. Vatke, 'Determination of 

 Hildebrandt's African plants' (Leguminous Ccesal } nnea).—M. Will- 

 konnn, ' Spanish-Portuguese plants ' (concluded).— V. v. Borbas, 

 ' Two Heuffelian Thulictra.'—G. J. v. Klinggraff, ' Palestine and its 

 vegetation ' (continued). 



Botanische Zeitung. — H. Ambronn, ' On several cases of 

 bilaterahty in the Floridea ' (2 tab.) 



Grevillea.— M. C. Cooke, ' Reliqiue Libertiame.'— Id., 'The 

 subgenus Coniophora : — Id., ' Fungi of India.'— Id., 'New York 



U A g n ~d ' ™ on ' ' Diatomacece of Kerguelen's Land. '— W. Phillips 

 ana L. ±5. Plownght, 'New British Fungi' (Peziza indiscrete, 



r. hirto-coccinea, P. nuda, Ascobolus viridulus, Xummularia </i<jm, 



bplwna /n,penci, spp. nov.)-' Woolhope Club Meeting ' (continued : 

 contains descriptions of Cortinariw imbutus, Lactarius picinus, 

 Marasmus polyadelphus, M. splachnoides, Hinnennla Platan*, and 



iZT ai i a T \f n6W t0 Bllfc ain)—Quelet, ' New Fungi from the 

 Jura and the Vosges '-two plates illustrating CortmOriv: 



n U%Z ll 7 jia '~i*-' ^T inter ' ' List of tlie Vredim* and their host- 

 plants observed m the district of Koch's " Synopsis." ' 



ti£' Tff ( Hud ^ rsfiel <l).-J. E. Griffith, ' Flora of Carnarvon- 

 snne and Anglesea.' 



in Fw?r m Nat T Ust '~ Lester F - Ward, ' Sexual differentiation 



in jLyxiftta repens. 



$roceeirmg;s of gocictit*. 



Eoyal Society. 



^!!'tJ^~l Ee ^ on Pnyto-PalfEontolocrical Investigations 



Ett tag. Wn F1 ° V? ?T • Bay -.'-' ^ Dr Co " stMtin V? 



° ieu - ihe first investigation of the fossil plants 



