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Solanum Seaforthianum. W. Watson (Garden, xlii. 518, 519; 
colored plate). : 
A climbing species, native of the West Indies. 
Teratological Notes. Marshall A. Howe (Erythea, i. 18, 19). 
Record of medium floral prolification in Leptosyne maritima 
and phyllody of pistils in Zfohum. 
Umbelliferae—Studies in the Californian—I. Willis L. Jepson. 
(Erythea, i. 8-10). 
Angelica Caltfornica, Leptotaenia Californica, Nutt., var. platy- 
carpa and Peucedanum robustum are described as new. 
Woody Plants of Manhattan in their Winter Condition. A. S. 
Hitchcock (pp. 20, Manhattan, Kansas, 1893). 
A descriptive list of 48 trees and shrubs. Mr. Hitchcock has 
followed the code of nomenclature adopted at the Rochester 
Meeting of the Botanical Club of the A. A. A.S. We note one 
or two deviations from those rules. Rhus Canadensis, Marsh. 
(1785) is taken as the name of the Canada Sumach, but this is a 
homonym of &. Canadensis, Mill.(1767). 2. aromatica, Ait. (1789), 
appears to be the acceptable name. Symphoricarpos vulgaris, 
Michx. (1803), is antedated by S. orbicularis, Moench. (1794). 
Undescribed plants from Guatemala—X. John Donnell Smith. 
(Bot. Gaz. xviii. 1-7; one plate.) 
Sloanea pentagona, Xanthoxylum foliolosum, Ouratea podogyna, 
Fuchsia arborescens, var.(?) megalantha ; Hauya Rodriguesii, Hauya 
fleydeana, Parathests micrantha, Bumelia pleistochasia, B. liogyna, 
Styrax conterminum, Ehretia Luxiana, Juanalloa Sargii, Tynanthus 
Guatemaltensis, Schlegelia cornuta and Aigyphila falcata are de- 
scribed as new. Potentilla Donnell-Smithii Focke, Bot. Gaz. xvi. 
3, proves tobe P. heterosepala, Fritsch. Juanalloa Sargii is beauti- 
fully figured from one of Mr. Faxon’s drawings. 
