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Bull. Torrey Bot. Club (Sept. 29). — H. Schrenk, ' Tuberculoma 

 pezizoidea' (1 pi.). — F. L. Hanley, 'Lichens of Maine.' — J. W. 

 Eokfelt, 'Lichens new to N. America.' — A. C. Stokes, 'Chromato- 

 phores of Atrophyllum sykaticum, &e.' 



Erythea (Oct. 1). — J. G. Lemmon, ' The Promontory Pines of 

 Mendocino.' 



Gardeners' Chronicle (Oct. 6). — ' Root-tubercles of Alder.'— 

 (Oct. 13). Physalu Francheti Mast., sp. n. (fig. 57). — (Oct. 20). 

 W. Brockbank, « John Horsefield.' 



Irish Naturalist (Oct.). — R. A. Phillips, ' Rare plants in West 

 Cork.' — N. Colgan, ' Matricaria discoidea in Ireland.' 



Journal de Botanique (Aug. 1). — L. Guignard, ' Sur l'origine des 

 spheres directrices' (concl.). — A. Franchet, 'Les Cypripedium de 

 l'Asie ' (concl.)- — (Aug. 16). A. Franchet, ' Plantes nouvelles de 

 la Chine occidentale.' 



Journ. Linn. Soc. (Bot. : xxx, 209 : Oct. 6). — C. T. Druery, 

 < Notes on Apospory ' (1 plate). — J. C. Willis, ' Fertilization 

 Methods of various flowers.'— ' Cleistogamy in Salvia Verbenaca' 

 (2 plates).— C.B.Clarke, 'Certain authentic Cyperacem of Linnaeus.' 

 — U. Martelli, 'Fall of Corolla in Verbasmm.* — H. B. Guppy, 

 ' Habits of Lemna minor, L. gibba, and L. polyrhiza.' 



Naturalist (Oct.). — C. H. B. Woodd, ' Notes from Langstroth- 

 dale.'— L. Petty, ' Constituents of N. Lancashire Flora.' 



Nuovo Gium. Bot. Ital. (Oct. 1).— G. Del Guercio & E. Baroni, 

 ' La gommosi bacillare delle Viti Malvasia in Italia.' — C. Massa- 

 ; ■ 



A. Bottini, 'Briologia italiana.' — F. Pasquale, ' Bibliografica bo- 

 tanica dell' Italia Meridiouale.'— E. Gelmi, < Le Primule italiane.' 



Oesterr. Bot. Zeitschrift. (Oct.). — A. Nestler, ' Untersuchungen 

 iiber Fasciationen ' (1 pl.i. — R. v. WYtt^in, • Ku,,hn,sia ' (cont.). 

 — J. Panek, ' Weiden & Weideubastarde." — J. Ilaring, ' Abuorme 

 Kiitzchenbildungcn bei Salix.'— II. Zukal, ' Zur Kenntnis.s der 

 Cyanophyceen ' (cont.). — J. Freyn, ' Plantas novte Orientales' 

 (concl.). 



BOOK-NOTES, NEWS, dc. 

 Another of the handsome volumes issued annually by the 

 Missouri Botanical Garden has reached us. Modestly styled 

 "annual reports," of which this is the fifth, these publications 

 always contain papers of marked botanical value. Some of these 

 are issued in advance of the volume, and Mr. Trelease in his preface 

 thoughtfully gives the date of their actual publication : the fact that 

 three of them "have been slightly corrected before the printing of 

 the volume" may, however, cause some confusion. The principal 

 contributions are, " A Study of the Venation of Species of Satix" 

 by Dr. Glatfelter; "Material for a monograph on the Tannoids," 



