OBITUARY. 888 
but we oe to see that the actual day of the month is of any 
importan 
pokes = os Mokwbz publishes a paper, ‘On the Hepatice of 
the Hill of Howth in the Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 
(8rd S. iii. No.1). He yaa thirty-six species, two of which, 
Cephalozia relia and Anthelia Juratskana, are new to Ireland, 
and his paper is illustrated “e plates of these. 
Botanica stasenie Who are in the habit of writing plant- 
descriptions will find Young’s Botanical Schedules a great help in 
drawing up an orderly ae, complete account of their specimens. 
These schedules, which are A handy size and printed on good paper, 
are supplied by Ashfield & Young, of 82, Bridge Road West, 
mall Ke 
table to the characteristics of the ctatical British Ratan al Ose. 
compiled by Mr. G. W. You ung. This little work of fifteen pages 
was originally prepared by the author for his own use, but the 
appreciation of its utility by his fellow-workers has induced him to 
proffer it to others, to ‘enable them without trouble to nape sag 
given specimen, and refer it to the order to wh ich it belon 
given as the type of Mascaialace| while the iadeat is left quite in 
the dark as regards the monochlamydeous plants of the order, and 
would be stumped at once by Clematis or Anemone. 
aworTr has issued a Provisional List of the Flowering 
OBITUARY. 
Frrepricn Traveorr Kitzine, the omg phycologist, who 
died at he eat where he was a Professo “7 ae ealschule, 
some Pas years age most of the younger panurilice of phycologists 
were surprised: to discover th 
other friends. He was the most voluminous writer on Algew, and 
though his books all exhibit marks of rapid production, they un- 
doubtedly served their purpose, and some of them still serve it. 
