254 notices of books and memoirs. 



Articles in Journals. 



May. 



(Esterr. Bot. Zeitschrift 



Roiipa: — S. Schulzer, 'Mycological Notes' (concluded) (Dadalea 

 polymorpha, Schulzer, olim Ceriomyces terrestris. 1 tab.) — H. Wawra, 

 'On Bromeliaceee ' (continued) (Quesnelia lateralis, Q. strobilospica, 

 Q. centralis, Q. Angustocoburgi, spp. nn.) — L". de Vukotinovic, 'New 

 forms of Croatian Oaks.'— F. Antoine, 'South Australian Weeds.' 

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



Annales des Sciences Naturelles (Botany).— Ser. 6, torn, ix., No. 4. 



Ch. Flahault, 'On the modifications of Vegetables ' (concluded). 



June. 

 (Esterr. Bot. Zeitschrift.— E. de Halacsy, * Thlaspi Goesingense,' 



n. sp.— F. Krasan, 'On plant-distribution in the districts of Gorz 

 and Gradisca.' — H. Wawra, ' On Bromeliaceaj ' (contd.) — V. v. 

 Aiclnnger, 'Ascent of the Hohe Kugel.' — J. Wiesbaur, 'The 

 Violets of the Bisamberg, near Vienna.' — F. Antoine, ' South 

 Australian Weeds ' (contd.) — G. J. v. Klinggraff, ' Palestine and 

 its vegetation ' (contd.) 



Flora.— H. von Lone, ' On the development of the endogenous 

 organs.' — J. Muller, ' Lichenological Contributions,' no. xi. 

 (numerous new species and forms). 



Naturalist (Huddersfield).— J. E. Griffith, ' Flora of Carnarvon- 

 shire and Anglesea' (contd.) 



Hardwicke's Science- Gossip. — F. Kitton, 'The early history of 



the Diatomace ffi ' (contd.)— M. H. Bobson, 'The salmon disease' 



(Sapro legnia ferax) . 



Botanische Zeitung.—R. Stahl, ' On the influence of direction 

 and intensity of light on several phenomena of motion in the 

 Vegetable Kingdom' (concluded). — W. Woronin, 'Vaucheria 

 Debaryana, sp n. (1 tab.).-E. Haeckel, 'On the flowering of 

 grasses. — H. Bauke, 'Drawings of prothallia of Ferns,' with note 



uy J. Sachs. — A . ile Bo™ iw n o -i • 



by J. Sachs— a. ue xsary 

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Hedmgia.—G. Warnstorf, 'Excursions in the Lower Harz' 

 (concluded). 



American Naturalist.— C. E. Bessey, ' The supposed dimorphism 



ol Lithospermumlongijlonun: 



Magyar Xoreyta ni Lapolc.—'Qn the foundation of a central 

 Botanical Institution.'-Ch. Mika, 'On the vegetation of the baths 

 of Hercules near Mehadia.' '~ ~ ' 



Plantse 



TW f neM Meliadia -' ~ (Supplement) A. Kanitz, ' 



Bomaiiue hucusque cognit® ' (contd!) 



hnJtfS!" ° f T't[ re !> B »tanical ( 1nl,—D. C. Eaton, ' New or little- 

 Known Jen of the United States' (Northolmm Lonmoni, sp. n.)~- 

 J. B. Smith, ' Woljlia gladiata, var. florid <mu.< 



a»l^/?T? Mlerwntpical, Soc. — M. C. Cooke, 'The genus 

 l«»«n,l,a (1 tab.,-A. Cr.mouvNew Species of NUz^ekia ' (2 tabs.) 



