378 
Okie Plants—Notes on Distribution of and Stations for a few rare 
and interesting. Wm. C. Werner (Ohio Agric. Exp. Sta. Tech. 
Series, Bull. No. 3; extract). 
Notes on 17 species. 
Pepperidge Tree—The. O.C. Simonds (Am. Gardening, xiv. 469). 
With illustration of Wyssa aquatica. 
Phaenogams—tThe Leader of the. James A. Graves (Asa Gray 
Bulletin, No. 2, 2-5). 
Notes on Ranunculacee observed about Susquehanna, Penn- 
sylvania, and an explanation of the position of this order at the 
beginning of the botanical sequence of De Candolle. 
Pilze aus dem. konigl. Botanjschen Museum in Berlin.—Einige neue. 
P. Hennings (Hedwigia, xxxii. 61-64). 
Puccinia xylariuformis, from Chile, is described as new. 
Pilze Chiles, soweit dieselben als Nahrungsmittel gebraucht werden. 
F. Philippi (Hedwigia, XXxXii. 115-118). 
Plants Collected in Southeastern Utah, with Notes and Descriptions 
of New Species—List of. Alice Eastwood (Zoé, iv. 113-127; 
two plates). 
Notes on 141 species, Exeatnioic repens, Asclepias involucrata, 
var, tomentosa, Gilia Triodon, G. superba, Phacelia nudicaulis and 
Pentstemon Utahensis being described as new. 
Primitie Flore Costaricensis—II. T.Durand and H. Pittier (Bull. 
Soc. Bot. Belg. xxxi. 119-216). 
Continuation of the narrative of the botanical exploration of . 
Costa Rica, supplemented by the enumeration of the Mosses col- 
lected by M. Pittier, contributed by M. M. Renauld and Cardot, 
new species being described in the genera Dicranella, Dicranum, 
Campylopus, Holomitrium, Fissidens, Leptodontium, Hyophila, Bar- 
bula, Macromitrium, Philonotis, Breutelia (B. Brittonia, the same — 
as Dr. Rusby’s 3,137 from Bolivia), Acidodontium, Brach hymentum, 
Bryum, Atrichum and Pogonatum; the enumeration of the 
Hepatice by F. Stephani, new species being described in the 
genera Aneura, Anthoceros, Chiloscyphus, Frullania, Herberta and 
Plagiochila, and of the Composite by F. Klatt, where new species 
are described in Piptocarpha, Eupatorium, Mikania, Gymnolomia, 
Montanoa, Aspilia, Zexmenia, Viguicra; Calea, Liabum, Schiste? : 
carpha and Senecio. 
