316 Floristik und Systematik der Phanerogamen. 



Masters, Maxwell T., Chinese Conifers collected by 

 E.H.Wilson. (Journal of Botany. Vol. XLI. August 1903 

 p. 267.) 



An enumeration of the Coniferae collected by the above-named for 

 Mssr. J. Veitch <& Sons of Chelsea from S. W. and C en tral C hina. 

 Amongst them are a few new species, e. g. Picea neoveitchii Masters. Seeds 

 of most of the species were gathered and the seedlings are in cultivation 

 in Mssr. Veitch 's nurseries. The specimens were mostly collected 

 from the districts previously traversed by Dr. Henry, abbe David and 

 others. W. C. Worsdell. 



Ostenfeld, C. M., Smaa Bidrag til den danske Flora. II. 

 Euphorbia Esiila og dens Slegtninge. [Notes on the 

 Danish Flora. II. Euphorbia Esula and its Relatives.] 

 (Botanisk Tidsskrift. Köbenhavn. XXV. 1903. p. XXVII 



— XXIX.) 



The author has examined the material of Euphorbia Esula from 

 Denmark and found that it consists of E. Esula L., E. virgata Waldst. 

 and Kit.;, E. salicifolia Hort, and £". Cyparissias L. ; he notes the distinc- 

 tions between these species. C. H. Ostenfeld. 



Ostenfeld, C. H., Smaa f 1 o r i s t i s k e N o t e s. I. Stellaria media 

 og dens Slegtninge. II. Cerastium semidecandrum og 

 dens Slegtninge. [Small Notes on the Danish 

 Flora. Stellaria media, Cerastium semidecandrnm and 

 their Relatives.] (Botanisk Tidsskrift. Köbenhavn. XXV. 

 1903. p. XXIX— XXXI.) 



Of the group of species around Stellaria media the author gives a 

 Short description of 5. apetala Ucria, 6". media (L.) Cyril. and 6'. neglecta 

 Weihe, whose distribution in Denmark is mentioned. The same is the 

 case regarding Cerastium semidecandum L., C. tetrandrum Gurt., C snb- 

 tetra;uirum (Lge ) Murb., C. pumilum Gurt, and C. glutinosum Fr. 



G. H. Ostenfeld. 



Paülsen, Ove, Plants collected in Asia- Media und 

 Persia (Lieutenant Olufsen's second Pamir Expe- 

 dition). (Vidensk. Medd. Naturh. Forening. Köbenhavn. 

 1903. p. 133—178.) 



The following orders are treated in the here mentioned part of the 

 results of the Danish Pamir-Expedition: 



1. Cruciferae by W Lipsky; 61 species. 



2 Umbelliferae by W. Lipsky; 23 species^ of vvhich Zozimia 

 pamirica Lipsky is new to science. 



3. Valerianaceae by W. Lipsky; 4 species. 



4. Compositae by O. Hof f mann ; SO species, among which the follo- 

 wing new names occur: Chrysanthemum, (Tanacetnm) pamiricum O. 

 Hofim., Artemisia fragrans var. dissitiflora O. Hoffm.^ Senecio (§ Croci- 

 serides) Paulsenii O. WoWm. , Jurinea (§ Oegopordon) Paulsenii O.Uoiim,; 

 to some other species critical notes are added. 



5. Gramineae by E. Hackel; 95 species. 



The following lorms are new: Alopecurus mucronatus Hack.; Stipa 

 barbata var. platyphylla Hack. ; 5. orientalis var. trichoglossa Hack ; 

 Oryzopsis purpurascens Hack.; Agrostis Paulsenii Hack; Calamagrostis 

 emodensis var. breviseta Hack.; C. compacta Hack. n. nom.; Trisetum 

 suhspicatum var. glabrescens Hack.; Atropis convoluta var. subscariosa 



