CX 1 V 
Current Literature. 
Chronicle, The Gardeners’ ( continued ). 
No. 104. Reichenbach, f. : Cleisostoma r ingens, n. sp. 
„ — Brown: Stapelia gigantea (Fig. 101). 
„ — Crataegus mexicana, var. Carrierii (Fig. 104). 
,, — Coniocybe pallida (Fig. 105). 
„ 105. Symphyandra Hoffmanni , Pantozsek (Fig. 107). 
„ — J. O. W. : The red grub of the plum (Fig. 108). 
,, — Pinus Coulteri (Fig. 109). 
Gazette, Agricultural Student’s. 
New Series. Vol. III. 
Gilbert : Results of experiments at Rothamsted on the growth of 
Barley. 
: Results of experiments at Rothamsted on the growth of root- 
crops. 
E. K. : Field experiments. 
Brown : Microorganisms with special relation to Anthrax. 
Maude : Rare plants near the College (Cirencester). 
Vol. IV, part I. 
Harker : Studies of Grasses. 
A. H. : Visit to Sutton’s Grass Garden. 
Gossip, Science. 1888. 
No. 284. Bennett: Remarks on British Botany and on Plant Collecting. 
„ Jenner: Notes on the Flora of the South Downs. 
„ 285. Lett: The Sunflower. 
,, Riches: The economic products of plants. 
„ Gillett: Botanical notes at Hastings. 
,, Confar : Aftergrowth among Hardwood and Coniferous Tree-stumps. 
„ 286. Arnold : Lathyrus tuberosus in Sussex. 
,, Bulman : The red leaf again : a reply (continued in No. 287). 
„ 287. Worsley-Benison : The Sunflower. 
,, — — Howse: Fungus-Forays in France. 
„ 288. Odell: Notes on fasciation in Pyrethrum. 
,, Confar: Abnormal growths on forest-trees. 
Grevillea. Vol. XVII. 
No. 81. Cooke : New British Fungi (continued in No. 82). 
„ — Masses : British Pyrenomycetes. 
„ — Cooke : Berkeley and Curtis types. 
„ : Australasian Fungi. 
„ — : British Hyphomycetes. 
,, — : Exotic Fungi (continued in No. 82). 
,, — : Mutinus bambusinus in Britain (with Plate). 
„ 82. Synopsis Pyrenomycetum. 
„ — Cooke : Notes and Queries on Russulae. 
„ — Phillips: British Discomycetes. Notes and additions, No. 1. 
History of Berwickshire Naturalists’ Club. Vol. XII. 
Stuart : Contrasts between the Scottish and kandinavian Floras, with 
a few remarks on the Scenery. 
Amory : Alnmouth Marine Algae. 
