456 Botanical Necrology for 1889 . [chalubinski. 
Berkeley and Camille Montagne : Decades of Fungi. Hook. Lond. 
Journ. Bot. Ill (1844). 
On Thysanotheciwn , a new genus of Lichens. Ibid. V (1846). 
— Sixieme Centurie de plantes cellulaires nouvelles, tant in- 
digenes qu’6xotiques : Ddeade VII. Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. XI (1849). 
and G. H. Hoffmann : Description of the anatomical structure 
of Cerithium telescopium , Brug. Zool. Journ. V (1832-34). 
and J. Ralfs : On a new genus of Diatomaceae. Ann. Mag. Nat. 
Hist. XIV (1844). 
and M. C. Cooke : The Fungi of Brazil, including those col- 
lected by J. W. H. Trail, Esq., in 1874 . Linn. Soc. Journ. Bot. XV 
( j 877 ). 
— Fungi, their nature, influence, and uses. London (1875). 
The contributions of the Rev. M. J. Berkeley to the Gardener s Chronicle , 
from 1844 to 1879, are exceedingly numerous — except towards the end 
of this series of years, when they decrease in number. They are of varying 
importance, ranking from the remarkable series of papers on ‘Vegetable 
Pathology,’ extending over the four years, 1854-1557 (quoted above), 
down to notices of books and the like. It is not possible to deal with the 
majority of these writings, as has been done above with his other papers and 
books, since very many bear no titles, and are not indexed under Mr. Berkeley s 
name, 
TITUS CHALUBINSKI. 1 Born at Chociwek, near Radom (Russ. 
Poland), 1820. Died at Zakopany (Austr. Gallicia), 7 November, 
1889. Educated at the Gymnasium of Radom; the Medical 
Academy of Vilna, 1838-40 ; the Universities of Dorpat (Russia), 
1840-42, and Wurzburg, 1842-43. M.D. Physician at the 
hospital of Warsaw, 1847-57; Clinical Professor at the 
Medico-surgical Academy, 1852-60; the high School, 1860-69 ; 
and the University of Warsaw, 1869-70. Biographical notice 
by Luczkiewicz in ‘Biblioteka WarszawskoP, Dec. 1889; by 
Turkiewicz in ‘ Wszechswiat/ Warsaw, 1889, No. 46, etc. 
Published : — 
Historyczny pogla, d mnieman o plciowosci i sposobie zapladniania 
sig roslin. Bibliot. Warszawska, III (1843). 
Grimmieae tatrenses. Pamigtnik fizjograficzny, II. 
Enumeratio muscorum frondosorum tatrensium hucusque cognitorum. 
ERNEST SAINT-CHARLES COSSON . 1 2 Born at Paris, July 22, 
1819. Died at Paris, December 31, 1889. M.D. 1847. Membre 
de la Commission Scientifique de FAlgdrie, 1852. President de 
la Commission Scientifique de la Tunisie, 1882. Officier de la 
1 The Editors are indebted to Prof. Fischer de Waldheim, of Warsaw, for 
information about Prof. Chalubinski. 
2 The Editors are indebted to M. Malinvaud, of Paris, and Prof. Flahault, of 
Montpelier, for information about Dr. Cosson. 
