BOOK-NOTES, NEWS, ETC. - 8Bl 
Bull, midis Bot. ~ (Oct.).—A. Schneider, | ‘ Probable cari 
of Plasomen.’—A. F. Foerste, ‘ Botanical Notes es D. Halsted, 
: emg Belaxgoniams.’ —K. G. Britton, ‘ Notes on N. American 
Orthotrichum.’ — G. F. Atkinson, ‘ Unequal Segmentation and = 
significance in primary division of embryo of Ferns.’ — 
perfectly developed embryos on a single pvnthatlnagn of peered 
cuneatum 
Erythea (Nov.). — EH. L. Greene, ‘ Novitates seep — 
. G. Lemmon, Scarab of Monterey and Knobcone Pines.— 
I. L. Blockman, ‘Californian Herb-lore.’ — F. v. oe eller, ‘In- 
definite stamens and subsessile pods in Cleome.’ 
Gardeners’ Chronicle (Oct. 28). — Bolbophyllum easramaa Kranzlin, 
sp. n.—(Nov.4). Kniphofia citrina Baker, sp.n.— rhopetalum orna- 
tissimum (fig. 91). — R, Baron, ‘ Eulophiella Blisabetha.’ — (Nov. 11). 
Furcrea albispina Baker, sp.n.—(Nov. 18). Coleus Penzigit Baker, 
sp. n 
: Tris Naturalist (Nov.). — N. Colgan, ‘ Notes on Flora of Co. 
u 
Journal de Botanique (Oct. 1, 16).— L. Guignard, Pe ae, 
des principes actifs chez les Capparidées, etc.’ — E. ur 
maladie des branches de Sapin causée par le Phoma abictina.’ a P. 
saat ‘ cidium carneum. 
uova Notarisia (Aug., Sept.). — P. Pero, ‘I laghi alpini 
Valtelline — 0. Bor rge, ‘Uebersicht der neu erscheinenden Des- 
Pea 5 ole 
Midland Picea (or, —W. H. Wilkinson, ‘ Lichens of the 
Isle of Man.’—J. E. B gnall, ‘ Flora of Warwickshire 
Naturalist (Nov.). a T. Burgess, Plants of Spilsby, N, Lincoln- 
hire 
Deters Bot. Zeitschrift. (Nov.). — 8. Murbeck, neh iran, poljensis ; 
agnu 
sp.n.—P. Taubert, Trifolium ornithopodioides. — ‘Zur 
5, Verbreitung der i data ietis,’ — J. Freyn, , Plante 
nove ntale K. Polak, ‘ Zur Flora von Bulgarien.’ — 
Franzé, ‘Ueber einige niedere Algento ormen.’ — A. Nestler, ‘Die 
ying von Artanthe cordifolia 
mean Soc. London n (Botany, iii i. pt. 9: 
Ridley, ‘ alorn of asters Coast of Malay rate “6 es 
sl a lee ert 
BOOK-NOTES, NEWS, ée. 
Ar the meeting of the Linnean Society on Noy. 2nd, Mr. Spencer 
amic botany of the recent 
jer a Cian to Mato Grosso, upon which he acted as botanist. The 
expedition started from Cuyabi, first visiting the Chapada Plateau 
to the east of the city, 7 lvers many plants were iecagell ve 
a journey was made to the new 
des Bugres), on the Paraguay river, 
