267 



still room for investicration in rerard to its status as a native or 



to""-'^" .XX ^^^ 



introduced plant in this country, but apparently inclines to the 

 belief that it has been introduced. 



3 



Hypoxylon Brooineaniiniy Berk, and Curt. 



It is remarked in '' Grevillea/* xix. 21, that specimens named 

 H. mnorphuDi, Ell. and Ever, are clearly the above species. 

 Kalmia — A CuriotisFormof. C. S. Sargent. (Garden & Forest, 



iii. 452, fig. 56). 



Description and figure of a monstrous form of Kalmia latifo 

 Ha found at Deerfield, Mass. The corolla lobes are divided into 

 five linear petals, alternate with the calyx lobes, and some of 

 them producing abortive anthers. The variety seems to be con- 

 stant, can be propagated by grafting, and is freely fertile in culti- 

 vation. 

 Locust Trees — The American, (Gard. Chron. viii. 181, 182). 



An interesting account of Robinia psetidacacia in Europe, es- 

 pecially of the individual, yet living in the garden of the Museum 

 in Paris, which was known to have been raised from seed in 

 1635, and is believed to be the first of its species that was made 



to grow in the Old World, 



Neolindcnia, Sur le, H. Baillon. (Bull Mens. Soc. Linn, Paris, 



1. 851, 867-868). 



Notes on a new genus, doubtfully referred to the Acantha- 



ceae, from Chiapas, Mexico, 



Notes on the Canyon Flora of Northzvest Nebraska, T, A. Wil- 

 liams. (Am. Nat. xxiv, 779, 780). 



Notes on the Flora of the Lake Superior Region. E. J. Hill. 

 (Bot. Gaz. XV. 140-149; 159-166). 



Notes on the Ligneous Vegetation of the Sierra Madre of Nnevo 

 Leon. C. G. Pringle. (Gard. & For. iii. HJ , 338, 362-363). 



Outlines of Wood's'' How to Study Plants:' (Pamph. pp. 28. 

 Indiana Teachers' Reading Circle, i890-'9i). 



Passiflora vitifolia. (Gard, Chron. viii. 212, fig. 32). 



Pleurothallis platyrachis, (Bot. Mag. t. 7129). 

 Native of Costa Rica. 



Primus Allcgheniensis. T. C. Porter. (Garden & Forest, iii. 



428. fig 53)- 



A capital figure of this interesting species. 



