5. Brefe 
6. Enert 
General Notes. 
AmaurochaetacecE Rost. 
^efeldiacecE Rost. 
Enert henemacece Rost. 
Order Aneme^ Rost. 
Family i. Liceacece Rost. 
" 2. ClathropiychzacecF Rost. 
Order HeterodermevE Rost. 
Family i. Cribrariacea Rost. 
Order Columellifer.^ Rost. 
Family i. RztzcalarzaceiE 'Rost. 
Order Caloneme^ Rost. 
Family i. P eric haenac ecu Rost. 
" 2. Arcpriacece Rost. 
" 3. Trzchzacice Rost. 
Appendix. Order Sorophore^ Zoph. 
Family l. Guttubznece Zo^h. 
" 2. DzctyostelzacecE Kosi. 
Sub Cohort II. Monadineae Cienk. 
Order MoxXadine^e azoospore^ Zopf. 
Family i. Vampyrellea- Zopf. 
" 2, Burrsullinece Zopf. 
" 3. MonocystacecE Zopf. 
Order Monodine^ Zoospores Zopf. 
Family i. Pseudosporece Zo^i. 
" 2. Gymnococcace(£ Zopf. 
" 3. Plasmodiodiophordce Zopf. 
Order Ustilagine^ Tul. 
Artificially divided into "Amerosporeae " " Didyraosporeae " and 
** Dictyosporeae." 
Order Uredine^ Brongn. 
Artificially divided into " Amerosporese " " Didymosporeae "and 
" Dictyosporeae." 
The final volume will contain the Discomyceteae, Tuberaceae and 
Satrigomyceteae, and the whole work will then be one which every 
student of the Fungi will need to have. The descriptions, while 
often mere translations or copies of the originals, are in the case of 
the species of certain groups entirely re-written. The total cost of 
the whole work will be about one hundred dollars.— C^ar/^i 
Two Remarkable Radiates,— In the Aarsberetning of the 
Bergen Museum for 1887 (but recently issued), Dr. D. C, Danielssen 
describes two interesting forms obtained by the dredge in the re- 
cent Norse North Atlantic Expedition. When collected they were 
