]56 Floristik und Systematik der Phanerogamen. 



media L. 71. Dactylis glomerata L. 72. Dactylis glomerata L. forma 

 pendula (Dum.). 73. Dactylis hispanica Roth. 74. Pöa bnlbosa L. 

 75. Poa crispa Thuill. 76. i^oa alpina L. 77. Poa vivipara (L.). 78. Poa 

 gelida Schur. 79. /^o« frigida Gaud. 8ö. Poa laxa Haenke. 81. Poa 

 minor Gaud. 82. Poa nemoralis L. forma snbcaesia Nob. 83. Poa 

 pannonica A. Kern. 84. Poa chaixii V\\\. 85. Poa trivialis L. 86, Poa 

 sylvicola Guss. 87. foa pratensis L. 88. Atropis distans (L.). 89. Atropis 

 limosa Schur. 90. Atropis Peisonis G. Beck. 91. Atropis transsylvanica 

 Schur. 92. Atropis pannonica Hack. 93. Nardns stricta L. 94. Aegilops 

 ovata L. 95. Aegilops triaristata Willd. 96. Aegilops triiincalis L. 

 ^7. Aegilops nova Winterb. 98. Cuviera europaea (L.). 99. Cuviera aspera 

 Gimk. 100. Elymiis arenariiis L. 



Der III. Band enthält folgende Pflanzen: 



101. Sorghum halepense (L.). 102. Milium effusuni L. 103. Milium 

 vernale M. Bich. 104. Phleum nodosum L. 105. Phleuni commutatum 

 Gaud. 106. Phleum paniculatum Huds. 107. Phleum Michelii All. 108. 

 Alopecnrus laguriformis Schur, forma elongatus Schur. 109. Gastridium 

 lendigerum L. 110. Calamagrostis Calamagrostis (L.). 111. Calania- 

 grostis villosa (Chaix.). 112. Calamagrostis villosa (Chaix.) forma 

 subgeniculata Torges. 113. Calamagrostis arundinacea L. WA. Calama- 

 grostis Epigeios (L.). 115. Calamagrostis Epigeios (L.) forma inter- 

 media (Gmel.). 116. Calamagrostis Psendophragmites (Hall. fil.). 117. 

 Lasiagrostis Calamogrostis (L.). 118. Trisetum flavescens (L.). 119. 

 Trisetum purpurascens (DG.). 120. Trisetum alpestre (Host.). 121. Tri- 

 setum alpestre (Host.) forma calvescens Hack. 122. Ventenata dubia 

 (Leers.). 123. Deschampsia caespitosa (L.). 124. Deschampsia varia 

 <VVimm. et Grab.). 125. Deschampsia flexuosa (L.). 126. Deschampsia 

 montana (L.). 127. Avena barbata Brot 128. Avena sterilis L. 129a. 

 Avenastrum pubescens (L.). 129b. Avenastrum pubescens (L.) forma 

 alpina. 130. Avenastrum decorum (Janka). 131. Avenastrum versicolor 

 (Vill.). 132. Avenastrum scabrum (Kit.). 133. Avenastrum subdecurrens 

 (Borb.). 134. Arrhenathernm elatius (L.). 135. Arrhenatherum elatius 

 {L ) forma pilosa Nobis. 136. Sesleria autumnalis (Scop.). 137 a. Sesleria 

 Bielzii Schur. 137 b. Sesleria Bielzii Schur, forma. 138. Sesleria 

 caerulea (L.). 139. Sesleria budensis (Borb.). 140. Sesleria Heufleriana 

 Schur. 141. Sesleria rigid a Heuff. 142. Sesleria filifolia Hoppe. 143. 

 Sesleria tenuifolia Schrad. 144a. Oreochloa disticha (Wulf). 144b. Oreo- 

 chloa disticha (Wulf.). 145. Koeleria splendens Presl. 146. Koeleria 

 gracilis Pers. 147. Koeleria transsylvanica Schur. 148. Koeleria glauca 

 (Schk.). 149. Koeleria phleoides (Vill.). 150. Haynaldia villosia (Huc'.s.). 



Prospekte, Inhaltsverzeichnisse und Anmeldungen bei H. Dr. Arpäd 

 von Degen, Budapest (Ungarn) II., kleine Rochusgasse IIb. 



Matouschek (Reichenberg). 



Garman, H., TheBroom-Rapes. (Bulletin No. 105. Kentucky 



Agricultural Experiment Station. March 2, 1903.) 



In contlnuation of a bulletin issued in March, 1890, this discusses 

 the economic aspects, including the life histoiy, of various species of 

 Orobanche, of which 0. ludoviciana, growing parasitica'.ly on Solanum 

 and Erigeron, 0. minor, growing on various Leguminosae, Dancus and 

 Petunia, and 0. ram^^u, on various Crnciferac, Solanaceae, Pastinaca, 

 Cannabis and Pyrethrnm, are recorded as occurring in the United 

 States. The article is well illustrated. Trelease. 



HoOKER, SiR J. D., Curtis's Botanical Magazine, com- 

 prising the plants of the Royal Gardens of Kew, 

 and of other botanical estab 1 ishments in Great 

 Britain, with suitable descriptions. Vol. LIX. 1903. 

 No. 702. Z"^ series.) 



