64 BOTANICAL NEWS. 
pre revie de novis Hungarie plantis’ (Anthyllis carpets Knautia 
Kossuthii, spp. nn.). 
Michelia (Dec. ).—O. Penzig, ‘ Funghi Agrumicoli. —A. Berlese, 
‘ Index fungorum italicorum 
ce re . a Sg ardo’ ae —1280).—P. A. Sac ccardo, ‘ Fungi Veneti 
v. Mycologie Venete addendi (adjectis nonnullis 
ete onets) Series xiii.’—Id., ‘ Fungi boreali-americani.’—Id., 
- © Fungi gallici 
Midland Ne aturalist.—M. J. Berkeley, ‘On Underground Ee: 
6 plates). — G. C. Druce, ‘ Visit to Glen Clova and Callat 
J. E. Bagnall, ‘ Flora of Warwickshire’ (contd.). 
(Esterr. Bot. Sneak — M. Prihoda, ‘Carlo de Marchesetti’ 
(portrait)—A. Tomaschek, ‘Zu Darwin’s ‘‘ Bewegungsvermégen 
der joe : total: ). aaiy: Hire, ‘Flora von Fiume’ (concluded). 
—§. 8. Miiggenberg, ‘ Agaricus (Lepiota) Letellieri und ihm 
ahnliche Fortiea. "—P. G. Strobl, ‘ Flora des Etna’ (contd.). 
Botanical News. 
Tue Herbarium of the late Rev. G. E. Smith has been acquired 
by University College, Nottingham. 
r. Marcus M. Hartoe has been appointed Professor of ae 
History at Qusén’ s College, Cork. 
We understand that a te ne of Sir Joseph Hooker’ 8 
‘ Student’s Flora’ is in preparat 
Durine the past year the University oP has purchased, 
for the sum of £1250, the greater par he Herbarium of the 
late Professor EK. Fries. A Scan ae echoes a ae 
and a collection of mosses and alge#, also from Fries’s herbarium 
have been pr sagen to the Upsala Botanical Museum by an 
anonymous benefac Dr. Oscar Dickson has purchased and 
Leen to the same museum the very important ir 
andinavian mosses and alge formed by J. and C. Hart 
Tue Herbarium of the late sige Decaisne, as well as Tage manu- 
scripts and drawings, has later by his brother to the 
‘ Jardin peers de Etat ’ r% Brussels. 
M. ER announces his iba of publishing a work 
entitled ‘ Flora Kuropea.’ It is to extend to from fifteen to eighteen 
volumes, the first of which will appear during the present year, 
while the whole will be Sudapleted 4 in about twelve years. e look 
forward with alarm to the myriads of new and useless names which 
this publication is almost certain to bring upon us 
Txe first volume has been issued of a wo me upon Brazilian 
Orchids, by M. J. B. Rodrigues, entitled ‘Genera et species 
Orchidearum novarum.’ 
M. Favrat, of Lausanne, propose to publish sets of the 
Rubi of the South-east of Switzerland, for which they will make 
eiseiitinn during the coming summer 
