1887] Botany. 377 
ee Wolle’s Desmids of the United 
tat 
pat ne Van Heurck’s Synopsis des Diato- 
Belgique. 
2S ei Cooke’s British Fresh-Water Alge, 
pp. 74-110 
Mucorini* Winter's Rabenhorst’s Kryptogamen 
Flora. 
OOPHYTA. 
ZoOSPORE#.—Cooke’s_ British Fresh-Water Alga, pp. 56-67 
(Volvox, etc.), 132-134 (Sphzroplea). 3 
CEpoconiE&.—Cooke’s British Fresh-Water Algæ, pp. 148-177. 
CŒLOBLASTEÆ.— Antipi Cooke’s British Fresh-Water 
Algæ, pp. 115—126. 
Saprolegniaceæ* Winter's Rabenhorst’s Kryp- 
togamen Flor 
Fniomoghihordk. ` Winter’s Rabenhorst’s Kryp- 
togamen Flora, pp. 74-79. 
Peronosporeæ. Farlow’s Peronosporeæ of the 
United States. 
FucacEæ.—Farlow’s New England Algæ, pp. 99-104. _ 
CARPOPHYTA. 
CoLEocH#TE#.—Cooke’s British Fresh-Water Algæ, pp. 195- 
: 197. 
FLoRIDE#.—Farlow’s Dg England Algæ, pp. 106-183. 
ASCOMYCETES. ig ec aceæ. Bessey’s Erysiphei. 
Tuberaceæ. Cooke’s Hand-Book of British 
Fungi, pp. 738-750. = 
Helvellaceæ. Cooke’s Hand-Book of British 
Fungi, pp. 655-737- 
Pyrenomycetes. Winter's Rabenhorst’s Krypto- 
gamen Flora, vol. ii? 
Lichenes. Tuckerman’s North American Lichens 
Uredinee. Burrill’s Parasitic Fungi of Illinois. 
Ustilaginee. Winter's Rabenhorst’s Kryptoga- 
men Flora, pp. 79-131. 
- BasrpioMyceTes.—Winter’s Rabenhorst’s Kryptogamen Flora, 
- pp- 270-922, and Cooke’s Hand-Book of 
British Fungi, pp. 1-376, and 409-413. 
CHARACE&.—Halsted’s American Species of Characee. 
t The orders Mucorini and Saprolegniacez have not yet, been Spm coele in the pub- 
lication of the “ Kryptogamen Flora,” but no doubt they will be soo: 
2 Not yet quite completed. 
