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Current Literature . 
Naturalist, The Midland ( continued ). 
No. 113. Druce: The Flora of Leicestershire. 
„ 1 15. Bagnal : New British Moss. 
„ 1 1 8. Saunders : Botanical notes from South Beds. 
Naturalist, The Scottish. Vol. XV ( continued ). 
July. Bennett: Notes on Nuphar pumilum and N intermedium. 
„ Trail : Scottish Galls. 
,, : Revision of Scotch Sphaeropsideae and Melanconieae (con- 
tinued in Oct. No.). 
„ : Report for 1886 of the Botanical Exchange Club. 
Oct. Meldrum : Report on the excursion of East of Scotland Union of 
Naturalists’ Societies to Killin in 1887. 
„ Roy : Historical Sketch of the Fresh-Water Algae of the East of 
Scotland. 
Trail : Report for 1887 on the Fungi of the East of Scotland. 
„ Bennett : Arabis alpina in Scotland. 
,, : Juncus tenuis , Willd., in Scotland. 
„ : Juncus alpinus as a British plant. 
„ : Carex caespitosa in Scotland. 
Nature. 
Vol. XXXVI ( continued ). 
No. 925. Dawson : Fossil Wood from the Western Territories of Canada. 
,, 926. Oliver : On a point of Biological Interest in the Flowers of Fleur 0 - 
thallis ornahis , Rchb. f. 
„ 928. Romanes : Physiological Selection. 
„ — Capron : The Droseras. 
,, 929. Thiselton-Dyer : Baron Eggers; Botany of San Domingo. 
„ 930. Crookshank : Dr. Klein and ‘ Photography of Bacteria.’ 
„ — Romanes : The Factors of organic evolution. 
„ 932. Ormerod : The Hessian Fly. 
,, 933 * Riedel : Cocoa-nut pearls. 
,, 934. Tennant: A monstrous Foxglove. 
„ 935. Brandis : The Garden Roses of India. 
„ — Collins : A monstrous Foxglove. 
„ 936. Ito : Botany of the Riukiu (Loochoo) Islands. 
„ 937. Riley : The Problem of the Hop-plant Louse ( Phorodon humile , 
Schrank) in Europe and America. 
„ 938 Bourdillon : The fertilisation of the Coffee plant. 
„ — Huth : Pearls of Jasminum Sambac. 
„ 939. Weismann : On the signification of the Polar Globules. 
,, — Sanderson : The Bacillus of Malaria. 
Vol. XXXVII. 
No. 943. Thurston : Note on a Madras Micrococcus . 
,, — Vaizey : Catharinea undulata. 
„ 945. Fowler : Professor A. Weismann’s theory of Polar bodies. 
„ 947. Masters : The Royal Horticultural Society. 
,, — Ward: Timber and some of its Diseases, I (continued in No. 948). 
