188 NOTICES OF BOOKS AND MEMOIRS. 



lias been treated by Mr. George L. Goodale, who has brought 

 together in small compass the leading facts regarding the economy 

 of vegetables : his brochure is entitled ' ' Concerning a few common 



plant- " 



s. 



Other New Books. — V. Lemoine, ' Atlas des caracteres speci- 

 fioues des Plantes de la Flore Parisienne et de la Flore Eemoise ' 

 (fascicles 1 & 2). Paris, Savy. — W. B. Hemsley, 'Biologia Cen- 

 trali-America ' (Botany), pt. iv. (Leguminom — Rosacea), tt. 2. — 

 K. Praxtl & S. H. Vines, < Text-Book of Botany.' W. Swan Son- 

 nenschein & Allen, Paternoster Square. — ' Icones Plantarum,' 

 vol. iv., pt. i. Williams & Norgate. — G. S. V. Wills, ' Dictionary 

 of Botanical Terms.' Simpkin (l.v.) 



s in Journals 

 April. 



Xuovo Giornale Botanieo Italiano. — L. Caldesi, 'Florae Faventinae 

 Tentamen' (contd.) (Horn comtgata, n. sp.) — 0. Penzig, ' The genetic 

 relations of Ozonham and Coprintu ' (2 tabb.) (Coprinus intermedins, 

 n. sp.) — A. Goiran, ' Phytographic notes ' (Agropyrum Caldesii, 

 n. sp.i — A. Mori, ' Observations on the " cistoma" of Gasparrini ' 

 (1 tab.) 



Magyar Novent. Lapok. — F. C. Doell, ' De Tritici genere notula ' 



— F. Fabry, ' Two excursions into the district of Turoc.'' 



Hedwigia. — Waruztorf, ' Excursions in the Lower Havz.' — - 

 G. Winter, ' List of the I'redhu;,- and their host-plants ' (contd.) 



Oetterr. Hot. Zritschrift.—A. Heimerl, ' On the Flora of Lower 

 Austria.'— S. Schulzer v. Miiggenburg, « Mycological notes' (contd.) 



— H. AYawra, 'On BromeUttcM ' (contd.) [Nidttlaritm Ferdinando- 



coburgi, X. Antvineanunt, BromeUa f Itatiaiem, BUIhergia llcichardi, 



J'lchmea petropoUtana, J\. organisms, M. N<itti</U t n. spp.) 



B. v. Uechtritz, ' On /,W umbdliflora and 11. cuspidata.'—J* Wie 



baur, 'The forms of Festuca ovina' (F. peeudoviua, Hackel ined.) 



C. J. Klinggraff, ' Palestine and its vegetation ' (contd.) 



Hotanishu Xntiser.— F. Behm, ' A botanical excursion to Oviks- 

 ijellen, in Jemtland, in 1876.' — E. V. Ekstrand, ' Notes on Scan- 

 dinavian Liverworts.' 



Scottish Naturalist, — J. Cameron, « The Gaelic names of plants' 

 (contd.)— F. B. White, ' Fungi of Perthshire' (contd.) 



Naturalist (Huddersheld).— H. Boswell, ' Fissidms .srrruiatus: 

 J. E. Griffith, ' Flora of Carnarvonshire and Anglesea ' (contd.) 



Botsmtcht Zeitung. — H. Ambronn, « On Bilaterality in the 

 llondcr' (concluded), 2 tab. — J. Baranetsky, 'The division ol 

 nuclei in the pollen mother-cells of Tradescantias.'— E. Stahl, 'On 

 the influence of direction and intensity of light on several phenomena 



of motion in the vegetable kingdom' (1 tab.) 



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Coffee-leaf disease of Ceylon' (Ucmilaa castatrix), G tab. 



W. T.T.Dyer, 'The 



