495 
on North American specimens of G. pellucida, with curved cap- 
sules, and that the pedicel of G. geniculata is described as rough 
above the bend, not below. jG eRe 
_ Gilia superba. Phacelia nudicaulis. Alice Eastwood (Zoé, iv, 
296). 
The author reduces the two above species to Gilia subnuda, 
Torr., and Phacelia demissa, A. Gray. 
Gossypium lanceforme, Miers. James Britten (Journ. Bot. xxxi. 
330-331). 
Description of a new species from Mexico. 
Grasses from Mexico—Descriptions of new. ae Vasey (Contr. 
U. S. Nat. Herb. i. 281). 
New species of Paspalum, Panicum, Aristida, Muhlenbergia, 
Sporobolus and Eragrostis are described. 
Grasses from the United States—Descriptions of new or noteworthy. 
George Vasey (Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. i. 267). 
Descriptions of new species of Stipa, Orysopsis, Muhlenbergia, 
- Sporobolus, Bouteloua, Sieglingia, Eragrostis, Melica, Poa, Festuca, 
and Elymus. 
Grasses—Notes on some Pacific Coast. George Vasey (Contr. 
U. S. Nat. Herb. i. 265.. 
Guide to the Study of the Common Plants. Volney M. Spalding 
(12 mo. pp. xxiii. 246. Boston, Heath & Co., 1893). 
Halesia vy. Mohria. WW. Watson (Gard. and For. vi. 486). 
Halesia vs. Mohria oa Mohrodendron. J. 4. Redfield, N. L. Brit- 
ton (Gard. and For. vi. 518). 
Heuchera sanguinea. (Gartenfl. xli. 617, with colored plate.) 
Indefinite Stamens and subsessile Pods in Cleome. Edw. L. Greene 
(Erythea, i. 233-234). 
| Introduced Plants in the Arid Region. E. L. Berthould (Bot. Gaz, 
xviii. 435). 
: 5 Lamin eo Die aN, ee ee and Geographical Distribution 
(Of the. William Albert Setchell (Trans. Conn. Acad. ix. 333, _ 
- reprint). ; 
ae ae Hair Structures—On certain. Walter C. Blasdale (Erythea, i i. 
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