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Hedwigia, Band XLIV, Heft 4, Apr. 1905. 
In this No. of Hedwegia we find a single article to note, 
viz., Lichenologisches, von Max Britzelmayer. The subheads 
of the article are: I. Lichenen vom ITochfelln und Hochgern; 
II. Cladonia gracilis L.; III. Cladonia rangiformis Hoff.; IV. 
Secidella goniophila Flk. 
Rabenhorst’s Kryptogamen-flora, Pilze, 100. Liferung, 30 Aug. 
1906. 
The 100 Lieferung of Rabenhorst’s Kryptogamen-flora (by 
Dr. G. Lindau) issued 30 Aug. 1906, completes the genus Ra- 
mularia; also the Abteilung Hyalohelicosporaeae and Hvalos- 
taurosporae. The family Dematiaceae is then taken up, the 
Unterabteilung Coniosporeae completed and the Unterabteilung 
Toruleae begun. New species described are: Ramularia helvetica 
on hieracium albidum; R. hamburgensis on Hieracium vulgatum; 
Coniosporium caricis-montanae on Carex montana, C. papyricola; 
Fusella typhae on dead leaves of typha latifolia. 
Annales Mycologici, vol. IV. No. 4. Aug. 1906 
The contents of Annales Mycologici, Aug. 1906, are: Dietel, 
P., Beschreibungen einiger neuer Uredineen ; Rick, Fungi austro- 
americani Fasc. III. u. IV; Fitch, Ruby, The Action of Insol¬ 
uble Substances in Modifying the Effect of Deleterious Agents 
upon the Fungi; McAlpine, D., Australian Acacia Rusts with 
their specific Hosts; McAlpine, D., A new Aecidium on Acacia; 
Fairman, Charles E., Pyrenomycetae novae in leguminibus Ro- 
biniae; Maire, Rene, Notes mycologiques; Rehm, H., Asco- 
mycetes novi; Rehm. Zum Gedachtnis an J. B. Ellis; Sydow, 
H. et P., Novae Fungorum species — III; Neue Literatur; Re- 
ferate und Kritische Besprechungen. 
Rehm, H. 
Under “Ascomycetes novi” H. Rehm describes in Annales 
Mycologici, August 1906, (1) Ascomycetes Americae borealis, 
seven species; (2) Ascomycetes hungarici, three species; (3) 
Discomyces gallicus, one species; (4) Discomyces graecus, one 
species; (5) Pyrenomyces Africae autralis, one species. 
Fink, Bruce. 
In an article in the Bryologist for March 1906 (9:21-4), 
Bruce Fink gives “Further Notes on Cladonias VI,” discussing 
Cladonia cariosa, Cladonia cariosa corticata Wainio, and Cladoniq 
squammulosa (Mull.) Wainio. 
