. Journal of botany, British and foreign . ive a special value to his work. The last part ( 1910, pubhshed Feb. ,1911) of TheEssex Naturalist contains a Report on the Lichens of EppingForest by Mr. R. Paulson, some notes on the coast-flora of thecounty, by Mr. J. C. Shenstone, and an interesting and exhaus-tive biography of Dr. Benjamin Allen of Braintree (1663-1738)who, although not himself a botanist, was a correspondent of Rayand Dale. The Selborne Magazine for March contains, besides the paperon introduced plants at Paisley, from which we give an extract onp. 126, a useful article


. Journal of botany, British and foreign . ive a special value to his work. The last part ( 1910, pubhshed Feb. ,1911) of TheEssex Naturalist contains a Report on the Lichens of EppingForest by Mr. R. Paulson, some notes on the coast-flora of thecounty, by Mr. J. C. Shenstone, and an interesting and exhaus-tive biography of Dr. Benjamin Allen of Braintree (1663-1738)who, although not himself a botanist, was a correspondent of Rayand Dale. The Selborne Magazine for March contains, besides the paperon introduced plants at Paisley, from which we give an extract onp. 126, a useful article on Botanical Photography, by Mr. P. F. Visick. By direction of the London County Council, a tablet has beenaffixed to No. 32, Soho-square (the National Hospital for Diseasesof the Heart), where for many years Sir Joseph Banks lived. We regret to announce the death of Mr. W. A. Clarke, ofOxford, and of Colonel Beddome, whose name was for many yearsintimately associated with Indian botany. Notices of both willappear in an early issue. Ic 4. 2b 2b I f \ \ rA ^ i ■ \ 3 2c 2d ! t .^^•-^^ 2f / ! 2f ■ ^^^ -^ 3 b 3b 6 b 2a 5 b / \h \ \ 5d \ . ^ . \ ^ 111 ! I ^i, 4 b 6d H?:3a^ H. N. Dixon del. HYOPHILOPSIS. &e. West, Newman proe 137 HYOPHILOPSIS, A NEW GENUS OF POTTIACE^, With Further Contributions to the Bryology of India. By H. N. Dixon, , (Plate 513.) Since my last article on Indian mosses in this Journal (), I have received for study several small collections. Theseinclude a further collection by Mr. Sedgwick, mostly about FortPurandhar, in the Poona District of the Western Ghats; a smallnumber collected by Mr. C. E. C. Fischer, Deputy Conservator ofForests in Coimbatore, on the Attapadi Hills, Mysore District, in1910, and sent to me by Rev. E. Blatter, While fromNorthern India Mr. L. B. Hall, , has sent me a few mossescollected by Miss Craig at an altitude of about 7000 ft., nearGhoom, in the Eastern Himalayas. And lastly, Mr. W. R. Sherrinhas s


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