203 



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portion of June.—]. V. Haberer. (Pampli., 8vo , 20, 1888.) 



A neatly printed paper, published by the Asa Gray Botanical 



Club. Localities and habitats of the species enumerated are 



given and special attention devoted to the time of bloomin 



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Lobelia syphilitica— Cross- fertilimtion of,~Q, L. Payne. (Bull. 

 Sci. Lab. Denison Univ., iii., 111-113.) 



Mildews of niinois~Some,~L. H. Pammel (Journ. Mycol., 



IV. 



36'Z^) 



Seiaginella Pringlei, Baker.— C. G. Pringle. (Garden and Forest, 



i-> 185.) 



This is as much a resurrection plant as 5. leptophylla, and is 

 recommended for planting on rock-work 

 Taxodiuvt distichum—Knaur on, (Gard. Chron., iii., 560, fig. 77.) 



lecoma radicans and Bignofiia capreolata. (Garden, xxxiii., 



348; illustrated.) 

 Ulota Phyllantha, Brid., La fructification de.—Y. Renauld, J. Car- 

 dot. (Revue Bryologique, xv., 36.) 



These bryologists have examined and described the fructifica- 

 tion of this moss from specimens collected by Thomas Howell in 

 Oregon, identical with ours. T much regret to state that I wrote 

 to J. Cardot in March, calling his attention to my discovery of 

 the fruit, and received a letter from him dated April 3d, acknowl- 

 edging the interest of the discovery ; therefore I claim priority 

 by several months, having illustrations and description ready for 

 publication before this number of the Revue Bryologique was 



received.* 



E. G. Britton. 



Urceolina pendida. (Garden, xxxiii., 436, Plate 648.) 



This handsome Amaryllidaceous plant was discovered by Mr. 



Pearce in Peru in 1863. 



Violets of British Columbia. —yi. Lopatecki. (W. Amer. Sci., 

 'v., 38.) A list of forms observed, with localities. 



^illotvs, Notes on North American^ tvith a Description of Nezv 

 or l7nperfectly Known Species, /— M. S. Bebb. (Bot. Gazette, 

 iii., 109-112.) Salix commntata, with three varieties, and 5. 

 denudata are new species from the Pacific Coast. 



y^^^ca filamentosa. (Garden, xxxiii., ZZS ; illustrated.) 



'"See this volume, p. 176. 



