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New Phytologist (24 July). Oliver, ‘ Gymnospermous 
seeds.’ — V. H. Blackman, ‘Co osnepliors and coceoliths.’ — G. 
Min nee ‘Rhizome of Matonia.'’ — F. F. Blackman & A. G. 
Tansley, ‘ Classification we Green Alge’ (cont.). 
Nu ei Giorn. Bot. Ital. (July; received 18 Aug.). — G. Albo, 
‘ Significato fisiologito degli alcaloidi vegetali.’ — P. i 
‘T peli delle Borraginacee.’ — §. Sommier, ‘Flora dell’ Arcipelago 
Toscano,’—C. Zanfragnini, ‘Flora me meno dell’ Emilia.’ 
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oo Wellenburg und dessen ecient Thiatigkeit.’ 
enz, ‘ Hieracien-funde in den ésterreichischen Alpen’? 
one Hiickel, ‘Neue Griiser.’—J. Freyn, ‘ Plante Karoane’ 
con 
Bodora (18 July). — R. EH. D. Merrill, ‘ Notes on N. American 
Grasses.’ — M. L. Fernald, Hmpetrum rubrum in New En gland.— 
Aug 18 ML. Fernald, *Tavacetewm palustre in America.’ — G. E. 
Davenport, ‘New England Fer 
BOOK- seen NEWS, ¢ée. 
For staining, Bohmer’s peng sana was used for twenty to 
forty minutes, and then tashints (0°3 gr. in 100 cc. 50 per cent. 
alcohol) for one hour. The method or desaleitying, ee 
Thirty-two species are reco orded, of which twenty | are new. = 
Corallina, Two of these new species possess a vari ety each, and 
two new varie fee are added to already existing species. A new 
definition of Corallina adherens Kiitz. is given, in order to dis- 
tinguish from it the ged S new species C. ginaragt a 
which ig considered by him worthy of specific rank on B 
of ie stable characters, notwithstanding ite, peel to 
