ARTICLES IN JOURNALS 125 
Bulletino della Societa — Italiana (‘ Nov.,” received 
21 Feb.). — L. meee r, ‘ Conife s de Chine, recoltés par Pére 
Joseph Giraldi dan Shen-si.’ — as Passerini, ‘Sui tubercoli 
ra della Midiinge sativa’ (8 pl.).—(‘‘ Dec.,” received 21 Feb.). 
guinot, ‘ Flora di Procida e di Vivara.’ 
Bull. Torrey Bot. Club (28 Jan.). — E. 8. Salmon, ‘ Notes on 
Erysiphacea..—A. P. Anderson, ‘Canker growth on Abies balsamea’ 
(2 pl.). — Id., ‘ Tilletia horrida on Oryza sativa.’ — R. J. Ren nert, 
‘ Seods and seedlings of henner triphyllum and A. Dracontium’ 
(1 pl.). 
Gardeners’ Chronicle (15 Feb.). — Crassula conjuncta N. E. Br., 
sp. n 
as de Botanique (‘‘ Dec.,” received 17 Feb.). —P. van 
Tieghem, Epiblepharis, gen. nov. (Luxembergiez). as Hi Guignard, 
‘La double fécondation chez les Renonculacées.’ — C. Sauvagean, 
‘ Les Sphacélariacées ’ {(cont.). — P. Pa armentier. we pollen des 
Dialypétales ’ (conel.). — (‘ Jan.,” pig te! 17 Feb.). P. van 
Tieghem, ‘ Sur le genre Beccarina.’ — E. Bescherelle, ‘ Mousses de 
la Guadeloupe et de la Martinique.’ — N. Patouillard & P. Hariot, 
‘ Bovista ammophila,” — uégnen, ‘Anatomie du style et du 
stigmate des Phanérogames’ (cont.). 
New Phytologist (19 Feb.).—D. H. Scott, ‘ The old wood and the 
new.’ — A. C. Seward, ‘ The so-called phloem of Lepidodendron.’— 
F. F. Blackman & x G. Tansley, ‘Classification of Green Alge’ 
(cont.). 
Oesterr. Bot. Zeitschr rift (Feb.).—F. Bubak, ‘ Einige Compositen 
bewohnende Puccinien’ (Jackya, gen. noy.). — E. Zederbauer, 
‘Untersuchungen iiber Auflage und Entwicklung der Knospen 
an den Vorkeimen einiger Laubmoose’ (8 pl.). — Su, A. Tschermig, 
‘Die Algenvegetation an den Wasserriidern der Schiffsmihlen bei 
Wiens —= J, Velen novsky, ‘Neunter Nachtrag zur Flora von Bul- 
garien.’—E. Hackel, ‘ Neue Griiser.’—J. Freyn, ‘Plante Karoane’ 
cont.). 
Rhodora (Jan.).—H. Webster & F. H. Silsbee, Velvaria. a G, Hi. 
Davenport, ‘ New England Ferns’ (cont.).—E. F. Williams, ‘ Lists 
of New England Plants.’ — (Feb.). J. R. Churchill, ‘ Plants from 
Prince Edward Island.’ 
ie Set Neriaoemiaged: oe si 
in nomenclature. They ero cafel the Linn a specific names under 
the following heads :—(1) Those applied to distinct species fairly 
well understood in Linneus’s time, and still generally accepted. 
