No. 474] NOTES AND LITERATURE 



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Karasck gives an illustrated account of xv^vhxUou in the ^ranlens 

 of German Africa, in the Wiener illustncrtr CarUirj ;iin„i f..r Novem- 

 ber, 1905. 



The Journals.— r/?^^ Botanical Gazette, Sejjteniber: — Blukeslee, 

 "Two Conidia-hearincr Fungi"; dottier, "The Development of the 

 Heterotypic (^hroi i P )llen .Mother Cells"; Livingston, 



"Relation of Transpiration to Growth in Wheat"; Arthur, "Ihists 

 on Composita^ from Mexico"; Shattuck, "A Morphological Study of 

 Ulmus americana"; Billings, "Precursory Leaf-serrations of I'linus"; 

 Sheldon, "The Effect of Different Soils' o!i the Development of the 

 Carnation Rust." 



The Botanical (lazette, October: - McCiilhun. " Hcircn^-rMiicn in 

 Plants — II"; Brown, "A Botanical Survey of the llun.n River 

 Valley— III"; Lvon, "The Spore Coat, of Sela-inella - : Schneider, 

 "Contribution.s to the Biology of Rhizobia ^•"; KckcMM.n, -The 

 Physiological Constants of Plants Commonly used in American Botan- 

 ical Laboratories — 1"; Kraemer, "Further ()bser\atioiis on the 

 Structure of the Starch Grain." 



The Botanical Gazette, November: — Peirce and Randolph, "Studies 

 of Irritability in Alga^"; ^Vanscau, "l^he Bogs and Bog Flora of the 

 Huron Uixcr Valley"; Ball, "Notes on North American Willows — 



The Bryologi.s't, November: li;n nt-. " H In ram a ^. v /nur/i- 



folia"; Sargent, "Lichenologx for Hr.innrr. IV; ( hanibrrlain, 

 "Some Common Errors"; Hill, " I'jtnthiptt! pnxrrn" \ Merrill, 

 "Lichen Notes — 1"; Ilolziiigcr. "A Note on l.ocal Moss Distri- 



BuUeiin of the Torre;; Bntauiral Clut,. September: — Harper, 

 " Phytogeographical Ex|)loratioHs in the Coastal Plain of Georgia 

 in 1904"; INIurrill, "The Polyporacea^ of North America XII. 

 A Synopsis of the White and Bright Coh>re(l Pileatc Spe. ie-,"": Mae- 



