DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY. l79 



Instructions for Collectors : Plants (fourth edition). 



Apart from the official publications issued by the Trustees, 

 the following relating to the collections have appeared : — 



Some New Jamaica Orchids, I., II., III. By Dr. Rendle and 

 Mr. W. Fawcett. (Journal of Botany.) 



Abnormal Flowers in Erica cinerea. By Dr. Rendle. 

 (Journal of Botany.) 



Notes from the National Herbarium, II. By Mr. Britten. 

 (Journal of Botany.) 



A seventeenth century English Botanist. (Dodsworth ; 

 plants in Herb. Sloane.) By Mr, Britten. (Journal of Botany.) 



List of Ferdinand Bauer's drawings of Australian Plants. 

 By Mr. Britten. (Journal of Botany.) 



Note on Quercus nigra. By Mr. Britten. (Journal of 

 Botany.) 



Sapium in the Collections of Ruiz and Pavon. By Mr. 

 Britten. (Journal of Botany.) 



Gentiana germanica as a British Plant. By Mr. Britten. 

 (Journal of Botany.) 



A New Siphoneous Alga. By Mr. and Mrs. Gepp. (Journal 

 of Botany.) 



Identifications of Rhodesian Polypetalse. By Mr. Baker. 

 (Journal of Botany.) 



A New Chryso-phyllum from Uganda. By Mr. Spencer 

 Moore. (Journal of Botany.) 



Alabastra Diversa. Part XVfll. By Mr. Spencer Moore. 

 (Journal of Botany.) 



The G^nn^Rotula. By Mr. Bunting. (Journal of Botany.) 



The First Fuegian Collection. By Mr. Morton Middleton. 

 (Journal of Botany.) 



Bibliographical Notes. — John Hawkins and his Plates. 

 By Mr. Britten. (Journal of Botany.) Smith's English Flora. 

 By Mr. Wiltshear. (Journal of Botany.) 



Further Studies on the Cytology of the Ascus. By Mr. 

 W. E. Brooks and Dr. H. C. I. Eraser. (Annals of Botany.) 



New and Rare British Fungi. By Miss A. Lorrain Smith. 

 (Transactions of the British Mycological Society.) 



Myxobacteriacese. By Miss A. Lorrain Smith. (Transac- 

 tions of the British Mycological Society.) 



The British Pansies. By Dr. Drabble. (Journal of Botany.) 



Mosses from the Western Ghats. By H. N. Dixon. (Journal 

 of Botany.) 



An undescribed structure in Mnium, with notes on the genus 

 Orthomnion. By H. N. Dixon. (Revue Bryologique). 



