493 
Composite Flora of Kausas—The Relations of the. A. S. Hitchcock 
(Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci. xiii. 89). 
Contributions to Western Botany. Marcus E. Jones (Zoé, iv. 254). 
Includes a Revision of the American species of Aquilegia north | 
of Mexico, notes on Zowssendia, and descriptions of new species or 
varieties in Thelypodium, Caulanthus, Lepidium, Astragalus, Poten- 
tilla, Frasera, Emmenanthe, Phacelia, Gilia, Pentstemon and Erio- 
gonum. 
Corrections in Nomenclature—IlT, Edw. L. Greene (Erythea, i. 
206-208). 
The name Forsellesia is proposed for Glossopetalon, A. Gray 
(1853) not Schreber, and Bourdonia for Keerlia, A. Gray (1852) 
not D. C. Sutneria, Duham., is taken up for Calycanthus, L. 
Two species of Lotus and three of Astragalus, bearing homonyms, 
are re-named. 
Corrections in Nomenclature—IV. Edw. L. Greene (Erythea, i. 
246, 247). 
Prof. Greene maintains that his generic name Carlomohria 
should be adopted for Ha/esta, Ellis, and here names the species. 
He also proposes Cofina for Mohria, Sw., which he holds to be a 
homonym of Morea. Species of Zradescantia and Delphinium are 
re-named, and Mimulus Congdoni, Robinson, is transferred to 
Lunanus. 
Delphinum—Neue Arten der Gattung. E. Huth (Bull. Herb. Boiss. 
i. 327~336; Pl. 14-17). 
D. Penardi and D. Barbeyi, from Colorado, and D. Ehrenbergii, 
from Mexico are characterized. 
Diatomacee of Minnesota. Inter-Glacial Peat. Benjamin W. 
Thomas (20th Ann. Rep. Geol. and Nat. Hist. Survey of 
Minnesota ; pp. 291-320). 
Diatomacee—What ts a species in the? Arthur M. Edwards (Am. 
is Month. Micr. Journ. xiii. 212). 
2 Dipladenia atropurpurea. eas xliv. 488, with colored illustra- 
. tions.) | 
__Erythronium mesochoreum, ¥. B. Knerr;Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci. 
