128 ARTICLES IN JOURNALS. 
B. Hemsley, ‘ Salvia mexicana, var. minor’ (fig. 49). Stauntonia 
eau (fig. 50); Hucharis Sanderii (fig. 53)—(March 24). W. B. 
Hemsley, ‘ The Bermudas.’ Oncidiwm monachicum Rehb, f. (Bg. iin 
Rodriguezia caloplectron Rehb.t., Hedychium peregrinum ‘ 
spp. 9 — Colchicum crociflorum (Bg. 55). Cotyledon a on 
(fig. 5 
rnal of Linnean Society (Feb. 28). — M. T. Masters, ‘ Passi- 
forow collecte d by E. André in Eeuador and New a” 
P. lorifera Mast. & Andr., P. resticulata Mast. & Andr., spp: nn 
2 plates). — H. N. Ridley, ‘ seeoivereal Notes’ (monstrosity of 
arex glawa; Pistillody in Lolinm perenne; Equisetum maximum 
var. serotinum : see J. Bot. 1882, p. 246). — W. Nylander & J. M. 
niga ‘Lichens collected in Eastern Asia by ". C. Maingay’ 
(many new species from British Burmah, Straits Settlements, 
China, and Japan).—W. E. Armit, ‘ Plants of North-West Queens- 
land peidesiiie medicinal properties’ ( es Grewia polygama 
strongly recommended for dysentery). — J. G. O. Tepper, ‘ Tas- 
manian Plants near Adelaide.’—Id., ‘ Remarkable malformation of 
' leaves of Beyeria opaca var. linearis ’ (1 plate). —- J. M. Crombie, 
‘Lichens of ‘‘ Challenger’? Expedition’ (Lecidea Moseleyi, sp. 0. 
—(March 24). J. G. Baker, ‘ Contributions to the Flora of Mada- 
gascar. Parti. Polypetale’ (Many new species; plates of Micro- 
steira, & new genus o Malpighiacee, and Sparn ene Ren: 
short Cc will be found in Journ. Bot. 1882, p. 3 
agyar Névénytani Lapok. — F. Mentovich, ee om to 
the Tyitelalive of the Loranthus- barks, with special regard 0 of 
the crystalliferous idioblasts found in them.’ —— J. Csato, ‘Inula 
hybrida.’ 
Midland Naturalist. — W. B. Grove, ‘Nomad Fungi: Reclassi- 
fication of Uredinee’ anae 1 plate). — F. T. Mott, ‘ Hedgerows 
(ee hh rshire.’ K. Bagnall, ‘ Flora of Warwickshire’ 
Nature. — Grant Allen, ‘ The Shapes of Leaves.’ a 15). 
W. B. Hemsley, ‘ peared of Saar Expediti 
Cisterr. Bot. tschrift. — H. Zukal, ‘ ag alsdirecte 
Abkommlinge einer Age ( 1 plate). — L. Celakovsky, ‘ Hieracium 
at JK; chj, ‘ Flore von Fiume.’ — J, Murr, ‘Ins 
ticu 
obec Leskithal: _p. G. Strobl, ‘ Flora des Etna’ (contd.). 
Science-Gossip. — Ei. Malan, ‘ Orchis mascula.’ — J. Spencer, 
* Lyginodendron OidNiiniontien, 
— seen Lindsay, who acted as principal foreman under the 
late Sadler, has been ae to the Curatorship of the 
Edinbucel Royal Botanic Garden 
