42 Botanisches Centralblatt. 



Feriiald, M. L. 1905. Draba borealis in eastern America. (Rhodora. VII. 



p. 267.) [This Alaskan species has been detected on the Iower St. 



Lawrence. — Trelease.] 

 Fiori, A. 1905. Sopra alcuni Leontodon ibridi della Carnia. (Bull. Soc. 



bot. ital. 1905. 9. p. 290-293.) 

 Fräser, J. 1906. Some Perthshire plants. (Ann. scott. nat. Hist. 1906. 



57. p. 58 ) 

 Fries, R. E. 1905. Die Anonaceen der zweiten R e g n e 1 l'schen Reise. 



(Ark. {ör Bot. IV. 4. 30 pp.) 

 Gambage, R. H. 1905. Notes on the native flora of New South Wales. 



Part IV. The occurrence of Casuarina stricta Ait., on the Narrabeen 



Shales. (Proc. linn. Soc. N. S. Wales. XXX. 119. p. 376—391. 



2 pl.) 

 Gammie, G. A. 1905. The Orchids of the Bombay Presidency. Part II. 



(Journ. nat. Hist. Soc. Bombay. XVI 4. p. 562—569. 1 pl.) 

 Qleason, H. A. 1905. Notes from the Ohio State Herbarium, V. A revi- 



sed li'st of the Hypericaceae of Ohio. (Ohio Nat. VI. p. 403-406.) 

 Goldschmidt, M. 1906. Die Flora des Rhöngebirges. V. (Verh. phys. med. 



Ges. Würzburg. N. F. XXXVIII.) 

 Greene, E. L. 1903 (received 1906). A new southern violet. (Leaflets 



bot. Observ. and Critic. I. p. 2—4.) [V. ampliata, of the group of 



V. pedata. — Trelease.] 

 Greene, E. L. 1903 (received 1906). Distribution of Bidens vulgata. 



(Leaflets bot. Observ. and Critic. I. p. 1.) 

 Greene, E. L. 1903 (received 1906). Further segregates from Aster. 



(Leaflets bot. Observ. and Critic. I. p. 4—7.) 

 Greene, E. L. 1903 (received 1906). In the wrong genus. (Leaflets bot. 



Observ. and Critic. I. p. 4.) [Sieversia gracilipes is proposed for 



Potentilla gracilipes Piper. — Trelease.] 

 Greene, E. L. 1903 (received 1905). Neglected eupatoriacious genera. 



(Leaflets bot. Observ. and Critic. I. p. 7 — 13.) 

 Greene, E. L. 1905. On so-called Silene Menziesii. (Ottawa Nat. XIX. 



9. p. 163—166.) 

 Greene, E. L. 1903 (received 1906). The logic of it. (Leaflets bot. Observ. 



and Critic. I. p. 14—16.) [A commentary on repetition of the generic 



name as a specific name. — Trelease.] 

 Greene, E. L. 1903 (received 1906). Two new Sophiae. (Leaflets bot. 



Observ. and Critic. I. p. 96.) [S. obtusa and S. serrata, both from 



New Mexico. — Trelease.] 

 Griffin, W. H. 1904 (received 1906). List of localities, not recorded in 



recent floras of Kent and Surrey, for some comparatively rare plants. 



(South-Eastern Nat. for 1904. p. 73—77.) 

 Griggs R. F. 1905. The willows of Ohio. (Proc. Ohio State Ac. Sc. 



Columbus. IV. p. 257—314. pl. 1 — 16.) [Keys^ based on general 



characters^ carpellate aments and mature foliage, are given, and detailed 



accounts are furnished of the several species. — Trelease.] 

 Gurke, M. 1906. Echinocactus Mostii Gurke n. sp. (Mschr. Kakteenk. 



XVI. 1. p. 11-12.) 

 Györffy, J. 1905. Ueber einen neuen Fundort von Hymenostylum curvi- 



rostre var. ß. scabrum in Ungarn, sowie über die Anatomie dieses 



Mooses. (Növ. Közl. IV. Beibl. p. 59—61.) 

 Harvey, J. C. 1906. Notes on some Mexican Orchids. (Orchid Review. 



XIV. 157. p. 6-7.) 

 Heese, E. 1906. Cereus triangularis (Haworth). [Cactus triangularis L.]. 



(Gartenflora. LV. 2. p. 33—35. 1 Abb.) 

 Holmes, E. M. 1905. The Rose of Jericho. (Pharm. Journ. XXI. p. 757 



—758.) 

 Ingham, W. 1906. Malaxis paludosa in the North Riding of Yorkshire, 



(Naturalist. 1906. 588. p. 26.) 

 Keegan, P. Q. 1906. The Wych Elm [Ulmus montana]. (Naturalist. 1906. 



588. p. 18-21.) 



