314 Vermischte neue Diagnosen. 
Bucharicae B. Fedtsch. Radice tuberosa, calyce elongato, petalis sensi m 
dilatatis subemarginatis) sistere videtur. — Chanatus Buchara: Prov. 
Baldschuan, in montibus ad pagum Tutkaul in valle fluvii Wachsch. — 
8. V. 1906 (st. vet.). — Leg. G. Morren. 
871. Salsola iliensis Lipsky in Act. Hort. Petrop., XXXII (1911), p. 6. 
— (Specimina autumnalia fructifera describuntur.) Annua glabra glau- 
cescens, a basi ramosissima, ramis longis caulem subaequantibus iterum 
ramosis (interdum subdiehotome), patentibus, inferioribus procumbentibus. . 
Foliis longis (maceratis) lineari-teretiusculis, superioribus sensim dimi- 
nutis, basi non dilatatis, apice subrecurvis, floralibus a bracteolis vix 
distinctis. Bracteolis a basi ovata lanceolatis acuminatis. Perigonii 
fructiferi laciniis spongiosis apice pyramidatim conniventibus, caeterum, 
sejunctis, striis spongiosis in alas prolongatis, in toto stellam formanti- 
bus. Alis infra medium ortis pallidis suborbiculatis transverse latioribus 
margine integris vix undulatis, basi subpatellari insidentibus, patella 
quinque — foveolata: — Ob alas saepe non sat evolutas fructus hetero- 
morphi videntur. — Planta a basi seminifera, ramosissima, ©. glaucae 
M. B. sat similis, a qua tamen primo aspectu radice non perenni, caule 
non lignoso distincta, dein ramis longis tenuioribus procumbentibus, peri- 
gonii laciniis spongiosis stellatim-pyramidatis et caet. diversa. — In 
arena mobili ad fluvium Ili prov. Semiretschje distr. Kopal, fructif. — 
16. VIII. 1909 (st. vet. — Leg. A. Michelson, 
872. Nothofagus apiculata (Colenso) Cockayne in Trans. N. Zealand 
Instit, XLIII (1910), 1911, p. 172. —  Fagus apiculata Col. in Trans. N. 
Z. Inst., vol. 16, p. 335, 1884. — The specimens were not in flower, 
but they correspond to the description in Cheeseman's Flora, except that 
the leaves generally are less than ?/, in, and the pubescence on the 
branchlets is very scanty. — New Zealand: South Island: Marl- 
borough—Mount Fyffe, Seaward Kaikoura Mountains, 150 m altitude, 
growing in company with N. fusca. `W. M. Goodall! 
873. Nothofagus Blairii (T. Kirk) Cockayne, I. c., p. 172. — Fagus 
Blairü T. Kirk in Trans. N. Z. Inst., vol. 17, p. 297, 1885. — The spe- 
cimens bore a few damaged male flowers. As far as I could make out. 
they are in pairs upon a short common peduncle, the perianth is 4- 
toothed, and the stamens vary from 8 to 14; but the material was in- 
sufficient for an accurate description, — New Zealand: South-Is- 
land: Marlborough— Mount Fyffe, Seaward Kaikoura Mountains, about 
150 m altitude. W. M. Goodall' 
874, Olearia lineata (T. Kirk) Cockayne, 1. c., p. 173. — O. virgata 
Hook. f. var. lineata T. Kirk in „The Students’ Flora of New Zealand“, 
p. 276, 1899. — New Zealand: South Island: Westland—Near River 
Wanganui. W. Wilson! 
875. Olearia mollis (T. Kirk) Cockayne, 1. c., p. 173. — O. ilicifolia 
Hook. f. var. mollis T. Kirk in ,The Student's Flora of New Zealand*, 
p. 269, 1899. — If it be right to separate O. ilicifolia and O. macrodonta 
although their inflorescences and heads are virtually identical — and in 
