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Tillandsia streptophylla, LL. Wittmack (Gartenflora, xxxviii. 
288, 289; one figure). 
Native of Central America. 
Tupelo Tree—T, he. (Garden «& Forest, iii. 485, 486, illustrated). 
Includes a full page picture of typical trees of Vyssa aquatica. 
Viburnum—Arten aus der Gruppe Lentago. Dte Nordameri- 
kanischen. H. Zabel. (Gartenflora, xxxviii, 461-463). 
This is an account of some of our species of Vzburnum as un- 
derstood by Herr Zabel. A new variety subpedunculatum of V. 
Lentago is described, and also a supposed hybrid between V. 
‘Lentago and V. nudum=V. Vettert. All these studies are based 
on garden specimens. 
Washingtonia robusta, H. Wendl. LL. Wittmack (Gartenflora, 
XXXVIll. 300-302; one figure). 
A description of this California palm as studied in cultivation. 
Wild Carrot. Aug. D. Selby. (Journ. Columbus Hort. Soc. 
v. 70-72). 
A brief history of references to Daucus Carota in local cata- 
logues and quotations from laws enacted designed to prevent 
its spreading. 
Yucca gloriosa. (Gard. Chron. viii, 692, fig. 136). 
Zizania aquatica. LL. Wittmack. (Gartenflora, xxxviii. 262- 
266; three figures). 
Proceedings of the Club. 
The regular meeting was held on December 8th, the President 
in the chair, and twenty-two persons present. 
Miss Elizabeth Doughty and Mr. J. T. Kane were elected 
active members, 
Dr. Eccles read the announced paper of the evening, “‘ Notes 
on the Flora of the Western Desert.” It was profusely illustrated 
by specimens and lantern slides. 
Dr. Britton read a note just received from Prof. Conway 
Macmillan, announcing the discovery of Sa/vinta natans in a lake 
