500 
S, alurigera from Peru, S. /ateritia from Guatemala, and S. 
didymadenia from Bolivia (Rusby, 517, distributed as S. clematidt- 
_Solia, Camb. ?). 
Skizze der Vegetationsverhalinisse von Santiago in Chile. 1o & 
Meigen (Engler's Bot. Jahrb. xvii. 199-294). 
A general account of the flora of the region, supplemented by 
a list of several hundred species collected by the author, novelties 
being described in the following genera: Calceolaria, Draba, Gilia 
C:nothera, Pernettya, Senecio, Solanum and Valeriana. 
Sudamerikanische Hochgebirgspflanzen. WW. Siber (Gartenfl. xli. 
425,452). With colored illustrations of Paranephelius uniflorus, 
Espeletia grandiflora, Eryngium pumillum and Veronica cupres- 
sotdes. 
Laxodium distichum. Maxwell T. Masters (Gardn. Chron. xiv. 
659, with figure.) 
Lexas Trees—Notes on Some of the. J. Reverchon (Gard. and For. 
Vi. 503). 
Aisculus arguta, Roped marginatus, Rhus copalina, var. lan- 
ceolata, Sophora affinis, Prosopis juliflora and Bumelia lanuginosa are 
the species discussed. 
Tillandsia Lorentziana Griseb. und andere Argentinische Arten— 
Bemerkungen zu. ¥F. Kurtz (Gartenfl. xli. 404). 
Uredinee of the San Francisco Bay Region—The. WV. C. Blasdale 
(Asa Gray Bull. No. 3, 1893). 
Vagrant Crucifers. John Higgins (Asa Gray Bull. No. 3, 1893). 
Variations in Dominant Species of Plants. W. A. Carleton (Trans. 
Kansas Acad. Sci. xiii. 24). 
Victoria regia. HH. Gaerdt (Gartenfl. xli. 651). = 
_ ‘Vitis Baileyana, Munson. T. V. Munson (Leaflet, pp. 2, dated 
June 20, 1893, issued November, 1893). 
Description of the grape first described by Mr. Munsonas V. 
Virginiana; this name being a homonym of a Lamarckian species — af 
is here changed to the above. 
Vitis in Kansas—The Distribution of the Genus. A. ia Hitchcock ie 
1 Sees Raises Acad. Sci, xiii. 79). 
