195 
Gentiana Herrediana, Raimondi. WD. Oliver. (Hook. Ic. Plant. 
t. 1962). 
Collected by Pearce on the Cordillera of Mujia, Peru. 
Glimpses of Old Herbals. E. L. Sturtevant. (Am. Gard. xii. 
257-261, illustrated). 
Gloxinia maculata. (Garden, xxxix. 364, 365; with colored 
plate. 
Gymnogrammes. (Garden, xxxix. 369, 370, illustrated). 
Contains representations of G. Peruviana, var. argyrophylla 
and G. pulchella. 7 
Hepatice.—A Preliminary List of Pacific Coast. L. M. Under- 
wood. (Zoe, i. 361-367). 
An enumeration of 155 species, ranging from Alaska to 
California and Idaho. ; 
Kantia Vincentina, C. H. Wright. (Journ. Bot. xxix. 107). 
A newly described species from St. Vincent, (i. H. Smith, 
No. 1399), allied to K. trichomants. 
Lelia anceps, var. holochila. R. A. Rolfe. (Gard. and For. iv. 
£72; 173) fig. 31): 
Lobeliacee.—California. Katharine Brandegee. (Zoe, i. 373- 
377): 
Critical notes, including descriptions and questions of no- 
menclature. 
Native Plants in Field, Forest and Garden. (Am. Gard, xii. 281- 
291; illustrated). 
The following are figured : Goodyera pubescens, Habenaria 
ciliaris, Crinum Americanum, Viola pedata, Stuartia Virginica,, 
Quercus virens, Shortia galacifolia, Calla palustris, Zanthorrhiza 
apitfolia and Catalpa speciosa. 
Nebraska Flowering Plants. Goodwin D. Swezey. (Doane 
College, Natural History Studies No. 1, Pamph. 8vo. pp. 16. 
Crete, 1891. 
This is a list of Nebraska localities for flowering seus 4 in the 
herbarium of Doane College, based mainly on collections made 
by Prof. Swezey in a tour through the western part of the State, 
and by some of his students; 533 species and varieties are enum- 
erated, of which 76 are here first definitely recorded as occurring 
within the area. The nomenclature is based on the stability of 
