686 Floristik und Systematik der Phanerogamen. 



HEMSLEY, W. B., On the genus Corynocarpus Forst. Supple- 

 mentary Note. (Annais of Botany. Vol. XVIII. No. LXIX. 

 January 1904. p. 179—180.) 



In his earlier paper on the genus the author had overlooked Van 

 Tieghem's account of it in the Journal de Botanique ior 1900 and now 

 discusses his views on the morphology and Classification. The author 

 does not agree with Van Tieghem's account oi the ovule and has 

 never met with the caducous stipules described by him ; it is suggested 

 that they may possibly be bud-scales. Further material has been exa- 

 mined since the author's previous account and staminodes with a 

 3-toothed apex, as described by Banks and Solander, have nowhere 

 been found. In none of the flowers recently examined was there a second 

 carpel recognisable. F. E. Fritsch. 



HOOKER, SlR J. D. and W. B. HEMSLEY, Curtis's Botanical 



Magazine. Vol. LX. No. 710. 



Tab. 7937: Lysichitam camtschatcense Schott., N. E. Asia and 

 N. W. America. Tab. 7938: Bulbophyllum auricomum Lindl., Burma. 

 Tab. 7939: Corydalis Wilsoni N. E. Br., Central China. Tab. 7940: 

 Sauromatum brevipes N. E. Br., Sikkim Himalaya. Tab. 7941: Mela- 

 leuca uncinata R. Br., Temperate Australia. F. E. Fritsch. 



H00KER, SlR J. D. and W. B. HEMSLEY, Curtis's Botanical 

 Magazine. Vol. LX. No. 713. 



Tab. 7952 : Epipremnum giganteum Schott, Malay Peninsula. 

 Tab. 7953: Marsdenia Imthurnii Hemsl. nov. spec, British Guiana. 

 Tab. 7954 : Dicentra chrysantha Wulp., California. Tab. 7955 : Chlo- 

 raea crispa, Chili. Tab. 7956: Iris (Xiphion) warleyensis C. H. Wright, 

 Bokhara. 



The new species was raised from seed at Kew ; it has long hanging 

 branches and flowers like those of a Hoya. F. E. Fritsch. 



Mayer, Adolf, Flora von Tübingen und Umgebung. 



(Tübingen [Verlag von Franz Pietzcker] 1904. 315 pp.) 



Die vorliegende Flora soll in erster Linie den Studirenden der 

 Tübinger Universität bei botanischen Exkursionen dienen. Sie bringt 

 eine Zusammenstellung der Pteridophyen (35 Species), Gymno- und 

 Angiospermen (1280 Species), die in der näheren und weiteren Umge- 

 bung der Stadt, in der Schwäbischen Alp vom Plettenberg bis 

 zur Teck, bei Balingen, Hechingen, Reutlingen, Urach, 

 Rottenberg, Herrenberg und Böblingen vorkommen. Die zahl- 

 reichen Fundortsangaben sind z. Th. aus der Litteratur entlehnt, zum 

 grösseren Theile dagegen neu. Abgesehen von den Beobachtungen 

 Verf. und seines Vaters sind u. A. auch diejenigen von Prof. Correns 

 Leipzig, Prof. Hegelmaier, Oberamtsarzt Krauss -j-, Oberförster 

 Rau, Dr. med. Schneider, sämmtlich in Tübingen, aufgenommen. 

 In der Bearbeitung des systematischen Theiles folgte Verf. fast durch- 

 gängig die Landesflora von Kirchner-Eichler. H. Fitting. 



Missouri Botanical Garden. Fifteenth Annual Report. 



St. Louis, Mo. April 30, 1904. 



An octavo of 129 pages and 46 plates, with additional text diagrams. 

 Contents: Report of the officers of the Board; Report of the Director; 

 Coulter, An ecological comparison of some typical swamp areas ; 



