196 
For sale 
on account of the owners, Dr. Phil. C. Fr. 
Elmquist, sickness is a large European her- 
barium, containing nearly 12,000 species and 
numbering about 80,000 specimens, besides 
about 1,100 species from Asia Minor and 
Northern Africa, 600 exotic ferns and an 
almost complete Scandinavian collection of 
mosses and lichens. The herbarium, com- 
prising several exsiccata now seldom met 
with [viz. by Reichenbach , E . Fries (Hb. 
norm.) Millot, Magnier, Bougeau (Alp. 
marit., Hisp., Lusit., Rhodos, Balcan.) Wel- 
witsch (Lusit.), Fleldreich , Fellman etc. 
etc.] is lead (the plants loose) on stiff white 
paper and well preserved from insects. A 
monograph, ready for sending to the 
press, over the European Rubi is follo- 
wing the herbarium, that also contains the 
most of published Rubus-exsiccata. 
Prise 6,500 crowns swed. 
Apply by letter to the editor of this 
Journal or 
to Bankkamrer G. Elmquist Lund, Sweden. 
Innehall. 
Dahlstedt, H., Nâgra Hieracier fran Lagnö, Liusterö socken, 
Uppland. S. 183. 
Holmberg, 0. R., Glyceria fluitans (L.) R. Br X plicata Fr. 
S. 171. 
Porsild, P., och Simmons, H. G., Om Færôernes Havalgeve- 
getation og dens Oprindelse. En Kritik. S. 149. 
Litteraturöfversikt. S. 191 — 192. 
Smärre notiser. S. 192 — 194. 
Lund, Berlingska Boktryckeriet, 15 / 9 1904. 
