78 Floristik und Systematik der Phanerogamen. 



BECKER, W., Viola suavis in Ungarn. (Oesterreichische bota- 

 nische Zeitschrift. Bd. LIII. p. 433. 1903.) 



Julius Gay er in Kiss-Csell entdeckte in einem Nadelwalde bei 

 See nächst Szombathek im Eisenburger Comitate die bisher in 

 Ungarn noch nicht beobachtete Viola suavis M. B. Am selben Stand- 

 orte wurde von Gay er auch der bisher noch nicht bekannte Bastard 

 Viola suavis X hirta gefunden, welcher vom Autor Viola Gayeri be- 

 nannt wird. Hayek (Wien). 



Britton, W. E., Vegetation of the North Haven Sand 

 Plains. (Bull. Torrey Bot. Club. Vol. XXX. p. 571—620. 

 Plates 23—38.) 



The region indicated is in the neighborhood of New Haven 

 Connecticut, U. S. A. The paper is divided into two parts. The 

 first part is a description of the physiography and of the plant forms of 

 the region. As the title indicates the conditions are essentially xero- 

 phytic. The second part deals with the structure of the plants of this 

 region. The anatomy of the leaves and stems and of the subterranean 

 parts of a considerable number of forms is briefly considered. A dis- 

 cussion of the structure of the plants in relation to their environment 

 eloses the article. H. M. Richards (New York). 



DüRAFOUR, Lettre [sur le Sisyrinchium Bermudiana]. (Bull. 

 Soc. bot. de France. L. 1903. p. 477—478.) 



Le Sisyrinchium Bermudiana L. parait bien installe dans l'Ain; il 

 y croit dans un pre maigre oü abondent les Carex. II est impossible 

 d'expliquer jusqu'ä present l'introduction de cette espece americaine, 

 que l'on a observde aussi, d'apres F. Hock, ä Maurice, älaNouvelle- 

 Zelande, en Australie et en plusieurs localites d'Allemagne. 



C. Flahault. 



Greene, E. L., Leaflets of botanical Observation and 

 c riticism. 



Under this name, on the 24 th of November, 1903, was distributed 

 the first signauire of 16 pages of Volume I of a new occasional publi- 

 cation started by Professor Greene. This signature contains the follo- 

 wing new names : Viola inornata, V. ampliata, Sieversia gracilipes 

 (Potentilla gracilipes Piper), Oclemena acuminata (Aster acuminatus), 

 0. nemoralis (Aster nemoralis) , Lasallea sericea (Aster sericeus), L. 

 \hittallii (Aster montanus Nutt.), L. phyllolepis (Aster phyllolepis T. and 

 G.), Unamia ptarmacoides (Aster ptarmacoides), U. fastigiata, U. 

 Georgiana (Aster ptarmacoides Georgianus), U. subcinera, Kyrstenia 

 aromatica (Eupatorium aromaticum), K. viburnifolia (E. viburnifolium), 

 K. angustata (E. angustatum), K. nemoralis (E. nemoralis), K- Tracyi 

 iE. Tracyi), K- aboriginum (E. aboriginum), K. borealis (E. borealis), 

 K. ceanothifolia (E. ceanothifolium), K. altissima (Ageratum altissimum), 

 K. incarnata (E. incarnatum), K- jucunda (E. jucundum), K- mellissoides 

 (E. mellissoides), K. paupercula (E. pauperculum) , K. Rothrockii 

 (E. Rothrockii), /(. herbacea (E. herbaceum), K- Arizonica (E. Arizoni- 

 cum), K. grandidentata (E. grandidentatum) , K. amplifolia (E. ampli- 

 folium), K. euonymyfolia (E. euonymyfolium), K. bellidifolia (E. bellidi- 

 folium), K. oreithales (E. oreithales), K- Pazcuarensis (E. Pazcuarensis), 

 K. grandifolia (E. grandifolium), K- ageratifolia (E. ageratifolium), 

 K. ciliata (E. ciliatum), K- glechonophylla (E. glechonophyllum), K- cala- 

 minthaefolia (E. calaminthaefolium), K- Donneil- Smithii (E. Donnell- 

 Smithii), K. collina (E. collinum), K- Espinosarum (E. Espinosarum), 

 K. Benthami (E. Benthami), K. deltoidea (E. deltoideum), K. Coahui- 

 lensis (E. Cqahuilensis), K. Guadalupensis (E. Guadalupensis), K- 



