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We have been favored with the title-page and advance plates 
of this important contribution to the knowledge of North Ameri- 
can Fungi. It is to contain about 600 pages and 41 plates, and 
will practically be a manual of the N. A. Pyrenomycetes. The 
arrangement will be in the main like that in Winter’s Pilze, as 
being more natural than that of Saccardo. The plates are 
artistic as well as accurate, having been drawn in all cases from 
fresh material, and reflect much credit on Mr. Anderson for 
patience and skill. 
Rhodostachys Andina. J. G. Baker. (Bot. Mag. T. 7148). 
Scaphosepalum pulvinare. (Bot. Mag. T. 7151). 
Shepherdia argentea und Elwagnus argentea, W.Siehe. (Gar- 
tenflora, xxxvili. 625-627, fig. 89). 
Solidago speciosa. (Garden & Forest, tii. 560, fig. 74). 
Supplement til St. Crotx’s og Jomfrusernes Flora. HH. F. A. 
Eggers. (Vidensk. Medd. Naturhis. For. Kjobenhavn, 
1890, I 1-21). 
An enumeration of species additional to the flora of the West 
Indian Island of St. Croix. Vanilla aphylla is described as 
new. 
Symbole ad Floram Brasilie centralis cognoscendam. Eug. 
Warming. (Videnskab. Meddel. Naturhis. Foren. Kjoben- 
havn, 1889, 1-10; 22-44; 327-357; two plates). 
These papers include an enumeration, with descriptions of 
new species, of the plants recently collected by Dr. A. Glaziou. 
The Sapotacez, contributed by C. Raunkier, include new species 
of Mimusops, Sideroxylon, Lucuma and Chrysophyllum, the 
Vochysiacee, by E. Warming, new species of Vochysia; the 
Scitaminez by O. G, Petersen, new species of Calathea, Maranta, 
Saranthe. There are also citations of all Dr. Glaziou’s numbers 
published in recent part of the Flora Brasiliensis, making a nearly 
complete record of the collections of this distinguished explorer 
in central Brazil. Nok Ss 
Tigridia Pringle, S. Wats. L. Wittmack (Gartenflora, xxxiii. 
320-322; fig. 51). 
