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both of these fungologists, and considers the plant specifically 
distinct. 
G. velutinus comes under the group with sessile peridium and 
smooth orifice. In its immature condition it was named Cyclo- 
m it ha en sen or 
species, G. velutinus. Lloyd mpeg m ia the latter name, 
as the species Ohiensis was based on take. He takes every 
ozcasion to insist on the futility of ie me ciate. as being 
an unnecessary pandering to the vanity of species-makers. He 
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final, and that it is 5 naneoeat for the student to enquire further 
With the exception of G. Berkeleyi Mass., and G. Michelianus 
W.G. Sm., the British species have all been «we in erica. 
The specimens are beautifully illustrated by photographs. 
A. L. 58. 
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ull, de ? Herb. Boissier (81 July). Ste phani, ‘ Species 
Edpatiears um’ (cont.: Piagio ochila). —_ HL Oh rist, ‘ Spicilegium 
pteridologicum austro-brasiliense’ (cont.). — G. sets eer, ‘ Les 
caractéres extérieurs du Cherophyllum hirsutum — R. Chodat, 
nte Hassleriane’ (cont.). — A. de Coincy, “Echium Bonnetii, 
sp.n.— W. Becker, Viola splendida & V. Siehe a, 
Bull. Soe. Bot. France (xlix, 5-6: 80 July). — E. Henry, 
‘ Nouveaux champignons ages mind ee — te de Rey- 
‘Anomalie 
1902 
Bull, Soc. es Ital. (May-June ; ; received 18 Aug.). — G. 
Arcangeli, ‘ Drosera rotundifolia.’ — E. Levier, Le genre Calypogeia. 
—F. Cavara, ‘ Conoscenza del nucleolo.’ : 
Bull. Torrey Bot. Club (25 July). — J. 0: a pyeiogies 
(cont.). — F. La mson Seribner & E. D. Merrill, ‘ New and note- 
worthy N. American Grasses.’ — A. Eastwood, ‘ New Nemophilas’ 
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