1885.] Botany. 301 
Stibnite—The stibnite crystals from Japan, which Professor 
E. S. Dana has recently studied (vide Naturatist, Nov., 1883, 
p. 1159) have also been investigated by Krenner! at Buda- 
Pesth and by Brun.? The former adds three new forms, P, $P 
and P, to the seventy observed by Dana, making the whole 
number of forms now known on stibnite, eighty-eight. M. Wada,’ 
of Tokio, in a recent paper read in Berlin on some Japanese 
minerals, gives the correct stibnite locality as Ichinokawa, in the 
town of Ojoin-mura near Saijo, Province Iyo, Island of Shikoku. 
Dana’s locality is incomplete, since “ Kosang,” in Japanese means 
“mine,” and “ Faegimeken Kannaizu,” chart of the district of 
BOTANY.‘ 
low, Montreal, Canada. 
Wuy Fiowers Biossom Earty.—Mr. Meehan in his Native 
Földtani Közlöny, 1883, ae A es ee 
. Sci : at. ve (3), IX, p. : : 
Teda sea as Gesellschaft be EA PEE Freunde zu Berlin, 17 Juni, 
1884, 79-86. 
. Edited by Proressor CHARLES E. BessEY, Lincoln, Nebraska. 
