NOTES AND NEWS. 243 



Homalothecium sericeum L. 15 N. Ancaster. 16 N. Bourn. 



16 S.E. Deeping. 



Camptothecium lutescens Huds. 15 S. Witham Wood- 

 Eurhynchium striatum Schreb. 15 S. Witham. 13 W. South 



Moor. 



Eurhynchium crassinervium TayL 15 S. Bytham. 

 Eurhynchium piliferum Schreb. 13 E. Nocton. 

 Eurhynchium Swartzii Turn. 16 S.E. Deeping. 

 Eurhynchium praelongum Dill. 13 W. South Moor. 16 N. 



Bourn Wood. 



Rhynchostegium ruscifolium Neck. 13 K. Nocton. 14 \\\ 



vSleaford. 



m denticulatum L. 16 S.E. Deepin^ 



»• 



Plagiothecium sylvaticum L. 13 W* South Moor. 

 Amblystegium serpens L. 16 S.E. Deeping. 16 N. Aslackby. 

 Amblystegium fluviatile Swartz. 13 E. Nocton. 14 W. 



Sleaford. 



Amblystegium riparium. 16 S.E. Deeping. 



Hypnum filicinum L. 15 N. Grantham. 



Hypnum cupressiforme L. 13 E. Nocton. 13 W. South 



Moor. 



Hypnum molluscum Hedw. 15 N. Ancaster. 



Hypnum cuspidatum L. 15 S. Witham Wood. 16 N. Bourn. 



Hypnum Schreberi Ehrh. 13 W. South Moor. 



Hypnum purum L. 13 W. South Moor. 



Hylocomium splendens Dill. 13 W. South Moor. 



Hylocomium squarrosum JL 13 & Nocton. 



Hylocomium triquetrum L. 16 N. Bourn Wood. 



February 25//;, 1896. 



NO TES AND NE IVS. 



In the Annals of Botany for March 1896, Prof. R. J- Harvey Gibson, ei 

 Liverpool, publishes a paper, illustrated by a plate, entitled 'Contributions 

 towards a Knowledge of the Anatomy of the genus .Selaginella, Spr. 



A Museum Enemy — Dust 

 Australian Museum. No. 7 of V. 



Edgar K. Waite, 

 1 out bv himself. 



the Leeds Museum and at Sydney, the initiative being in the lust instance due 

 Mr. T. Pridgin Teale, F. R. I , of Leeds. But the result of the further trials 

 Sydney of an idea of Mr. Waite's own proved much more successful than th< 

 ma«le at Leeds, and the flexible oiled silk diaphragm after hftcen months tr 

 **nt out all dust, under conditions more trying than ordinarily. 



