Floristik und Systematik der Phanerogamen. 573 



In view of a loiiger stay in the Ganjam District the author 

 adds further notes on the flora and a supoiemental list to his former 

 observations (see Bot. Centraibl. \^oi. XCVllI. p. 66). The most 

 striking features in the flora are the large number of Leguminosae 

 (137 species). the small quantity of Orchideae (6 species) and the entire 

 absence of Uinbelliferae. F. E. Fritsch. 



Greenman, J. M., A new Krynitzkla. (Botanical Gazette. XL. 

 p. 146—147. August 1905.) 



Krynitzkla Siiksdorfli, from the State of \\/ a s h i n g to n. 



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Gruber, C. L., Crataegus in Berks County, Pennsylvania. 

 II. (Proc. Berks County Natural Science Club. Published by 

 the author, Kutztown, Pennsylvania, October 1903.) 



An enumeration of 26 species, containing extended descriptions of 

 the following; Crataegus premora Ashe, C villipes Ashe, C. Gruberi 

 Ashe, C. foetida Ashe_, and C. fallens Ashe n. sp. 



The author notes in manuscript the following corrections of the 

 paper as printed: C. cerea ~ C. tomentosa L.; C. pedicellata = C. 

 dlgna Sargent; C. acutiloba = C. miniata Ashe; C. virella = C. virella 

 Ashe ; C. Crus-galli pyracanthifolia — C Arduennae Sargent. 



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Gruber, C. L., Crataegus in Berks County, Pennsyl- 

 vania. IIL (Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Ciub. XXXII. 

 p. 389—392. July 1905.) 



Contains the following new names: Crataegus punctata niutabilis, 

 C. Cydonia, C. Moselniensis, C. Moselmensis corrugata and C. Triosteum^ 



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Gruber, C. L, Hawthorns of Berks County. P. l. 



(Read before the Berks County Natural Science Club, June 20, 



1903. Published by the author, Kutztown, Pennsylvania.) 



A paniphlet of 15 pages, with characters of the groups Tomentosae, 

 Macranttiae , JMolIes, Modestae, Uniflorae , Holmesianae, Tenuifoliae, 

 Prainosae, Boyntoniae, Amarae, Punctatae and Crus-Galli, based on the 

 author's field-notes. Trelease. 



Hemsley, W. B., New or Noteworthy Plant s. Senecio 

 . Veitchianus and 6", Wilsonlaniis, new species of the 

 section Ligularia, from China. (The Gardener's Chro- 

 nica. Vol. XXXVIII. S'-iserJes. 1905. No. 977. p. 212 

 —213.) 



5". Veitchianus Hemsl. is distinguished from 5". Ligularia Hook. f. 

 by the solid, half-round stalks of the lower leaves with a flat upper sur- 

 face, by the triangular-heart-shaped bract and by relatively long and 

 narrow ray-flowers with wide Spaces between them. 5. Wilsonianus 

 Hemsl. (= 5. Ligularia var. (?) polycephalus Hemsl. in Enumer. of Plants 

 of China, Journ. Liim. Soc. XXIH, p. 455) differs from both the preceding 

 species in the terete, hollow, pubescent stalks of the radical leaves and 

 the kidney-to heart-shaped blade and is characterised by the lowermost 

 branches of the flowering stem sometimes bearing as many as ten or 

 twelve capitula (less than 1 inch in diameter). F. E. Fritsch. 



