Grevillea . CRYPTOGAMIC LITERATURE. Hobkirk, C. P.—A Synopsis of the British Mosses, containingDescriptions of all the Genera and Species, 196 pp London, 1873. Venturi, Dr.— Ueber Orthotrichum, in Hedwigia, No. 2,Feb., 1873. Juratzka, J.—u Bryologische Notizen, in Hedwigia, for Feb.,1873. Smith, W. G.— New Hymenomycetous Fungi from Stoves,in Journal of Botany, for March, 1873. Witt, Otto N.— Bericht iiber die Untersuchung zweierDiatomaceen-Gemische. Ein Beitrag zur Kenntniss der Florader Sudsee. J plate, 4to. 1872. Nylander, W.—Addenda nova ad Lichenographiam Euro-paeam, in Flora, Jan., 1873.


Grevillea . CRYPTOGAMIC LITERATURE. Hobkirk, C. P.—A Synopsis of the British Mosses, containingDescriptions of all the Genera and Species, 196 pp London, 1873. Venturi, Dr.— Ueber Orthotrichum, in Hedwigia, No. 2,Feb., 1873. Juratzka, J.—u Bryologische Notizen, in Hedwigia, for Feb.,1873. Smith, W. G.— New Hymenomycetous Fungi from Stoves,in Journal of Botany, for March, 1873. Witt, Otto N.— Bericht iiber die Untersuchung zweierDiatomaceen-Gemische. Ein Beitrag zur Kenntniss der Florader Sudsee. J plate, 4to. 1872. Nylander, W.—Addenda nova ad Lichenographiam Euro-paeam, in Flora, Jan., 1873. Wells, Samuel.—The Structure of Eupodiscus Argus, inMonthly Microscopical Journal, for March. Lang, Captain F. H.—On Professor Smiths Conspectus of theDiatomaceaa, in Monthly Micro. Journ., for March. De Notaris, Dr. G.—lie Piante Crittogame prolusione ad uncorso di esercitazioni critto-gamologiche. Rome, 1873. Stoduer, Chas.—The Structure of Eupodiscus Argus, in theLens, for Jan., .# No. 11.] [May, 1873. (Bxtvilltn, A MONTHLY RECOED OF CRYPTOGAMIC BOTANY,AND ITS LITERATURE. NOTICES OF NORTH AMERICAN the Rev. M. J. Berkeley, , {Continued from Page 150.) 22G. Lachnocladium semivestitum. B. $ C—Delicatnin repe-titer farcato-ramosum, ramis toinentosis ; apice glabris. No. Michener. On the ground. From a common short stemstraight forked branches arise, which are clothed below with whitishdown, the acute tips alone being free. 227. Lachnocladium subsimile. B.—Delicatum repetiter ra-mosum, flexuosum deorsum tomentosum. No. 4600. New the ground. I had at first considered this as a form of , but the ramification is very different. Even the base isflexuons, and the branches are not straight, while the tips areshortly forked. 228. Lachnocladium Micheneri. B. 4 C.—Repetiter ramosumfurcatum fnscum e caudice cylindrico subdiviso ; basi albo-tomento-snm. No. 3534, 3763. Penns. Michener. On dead leaves, o


Size: 1578px × 1584px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookauthorcookemcm, bookcentury1800, bookdecade1870, bookyear1872