BOTANICAL NEWS. 191 
Nature (May 17).—A. G. Nathorst, ‘ Fossil Alge.’ — (May 24). 
H. Miller, ‘ Effect of —— of colour in flowers of Pulmonaria 
officinalis upon its fertilise 
Nuovo Giorn, Bot Malt aig. 30). -—— M. Lojacono, ‘ Revisione 
dei Trifogli dell’ America septentrionale’ (Trifolium Hemsleyi, T. 
ok ee ay ee ‘pum, Plummeri, T. appendiculatum, T. 
Watson Grayi, T. Neolage opus, spp. un.; 8 Pager = —F, v. 
Mueller, " Nita still semen glaberrima Caruel.’—L. Macchiati, 
‘Gli afidi pronubi.’ — Id., ‘ Ancora sugli aieckeaa delle piante.’— 
A. ong ' a ae — prod che si formano nell’ allo dell’ assimi- 
lazio — A. Penzig, ‘Appunti sulla struttura sim- 
pritiales dla Vite’ “a plate). 
(Esterr. Bot. Zeitschrift. — L. Celakovsky, * Ranunculus grana~ . 
tensis Boiss.’ — G. Beck, ‘Inula hybrida Bau um — B. Blocki, 
‘ Beitrag zur Flora Galiziens und der Bukowina (eo td.) — J. B. 
Keller, ‘ Rosa reversa W. K.’ — VY. v. Borbas, ‘Rhodo-und Batho- 
graphische Kleinigkeiten.’—P. G. Strobl, ‘Flora des Etna’ (contd.). 
Pharmaceutical Journal Upy 5). H. Paul, ‘ Results of 
Analysis of Cinchona Bark grown in Jamaica.’ — (May 12) § The 
Cultivation of the Poppy in European Turke 
Piven My —_ (Jan. ae —N. Pa ott Sur la localisation 
de 1H um.’ — EH. Heckel, Tératologie Cryptogamique.’ 
. Gillet, 1 otevties spwsietia poouae* (Inocybe inte Mom - 
SCENS , Gaillardi, spp. nn.). — (April), C. Roumeguére, 
. Motor of Cesati .—Id., ‘Rapports entre le mycelium filamenteux 
constituant aa genre Ozonium Link, et divers Hyménomyeetes.’ 
m ‘ De la reproduction des Ascomycétes.’ — Portrait 
Science-Gossip. — J. Spencer, ‘ Recreations in Fossil Botany.’ — 
C. Parkinson, ‘ Boiantes among the Sandhills, Isle of Wight.’ 
BOTANICAL NEWS. 
Mr. MarsHatt Warp has been elected Fellow of Christ’s 
College, Cacrecies 
Sir J. D. Hooxer has been awarded the ‘ Founder’s Medal’ by 
the Royal Geographical Society, and has also been elected a 
Foreign Associate of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences. 
Dr. Brerscunew the well-known Russian botanist and 
sinologue, whose seoaiit contributions to our knowledge of Chines 
otany were noticed i some veh, on in this Journal for 1882, 
about to leave China, and, on his return to Europe, will devote 
himself to Demers ry the flora of China and kindred subjects. 
Surceon-Masor J. BK. T. Arroutson has been recommended for 
elation my the e Royal Society oo the Council of that body. 
Mr. J. G. Baxer is delivering a course of lectures on Saturday 
afternoons at the Chelsea Botanic Garden 
