Ixxxvi Current Literature (July to Dec), 
Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society. Vol. IV. 
No. i. Nairne : An address to students of botany in W. India. 
,, — D. M. : Teratology in the Egg-plant ( Solatium melongend) (with Fig.). 
3i 2. Lisboa, Mrs. J. C. : Short notes on the odoriferous grasses (Andropogons) 
of India and Ceylon, with description of a supposed new species. 
(Plate.) 
„ — Parasitic trees. 
II. JAPAN. 
Journal of the College of Science, Imperial University, Japan. Vol. III. 
Pt. i. Yokoyama : Jurassic plants from Kaga, Hida, and Echizen. (PI. 
I-XIV.) 
Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan. Vol. XVII. Pt. 2. 
Conder : The theory of Japanese flower arrangements. 
AUSTEALASIA. 
I. NEW SOUTH WALES. 
Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales. Vol. IV. 
Part I. 
Woods : On the vegetation of Malayria. (Plates I-IX.) 
Maiden : Notes on the geographical distribution of some New South 
Wales plants. 
Part II. 
Muller : Ou the probable occurrence of Aldrovanda vesiculosa in New 
South Wales. (PI. XVI.) 
Woolls : Specimens of plants collected at King George’s Sound by Rev. 
R. Collie. 
Katz : Note on the bacillus of leprosy. 
: On air-gas for bacteriological work. 
Stephens : An attempt to synchronise the Australian, South African, 
and Indian coal-measures. I. The Australasian and New 
Zealand formations. 
Musson : Notes on possible means of dispersal of species. 
Katz : Experimental researches with the microbes of chicken- cholera. 
Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of South Australia. 
Vol. XI. 
Tate : Additions to the flora of the Port Lincoln district, with descrip- 
tion of two new species {Commer$onia Tatei , F. v. Muller, 
Brachycome cuneifolia , Tate). 
: Plants of the Lake Eyre basin. 
Cooke : List of fungi collected near Lake Bonney. 
II. QUEENSLAND. 
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland. Vol. VI. Part I. 
Shirley : The lichen flora of Queensland, with descriptions of species. 
Wild : Bryological Notes. 
