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This species, seeds of which were collected on the mountains of 

 W. Szechuan and grown in England, resembles P. japonica 

 in general habit, but is characterised by its silvery, farinose scape and 

 inflorescence, by the deep rose-purple or violet-coloured flowers, and 

 by the longer and more gradually acuminate lobes of the caiyx. 



F. E. Fritsch. 



Fitzgerald, W. V., Some new species ofWestAustralian 

 plants. (Journal of the West Australian Natural History 

 Society. No. II. May 1905. p. 21—31.) 

 The following new species are described : 



Dodoiiaea Hackcttiana (somewhat like D. viscosa L. and D. atte- 

 nuata A. Cgh., but distinguished by the villous indumentum, the mostly 

 3 partite calyx of the rj flower, the 6 (rarely 7 or 8) stamens and the 

 3 merous 9 flower with a long style); Jacksonia inollissima (ovary and 

 pod like those of /. hoirida DC, but other characters resembley. serlcea 

 ßenth.; differs also in the longer flat phyllodineous branchlets) ; Micro- 

 myrtus Hurstlwusei differs from M. Drummondii Benth. in foliage, sessile 

 flowers, seldom solitary in the axils and in conspicuous, persistent brac- 

 teoles) ; Beaiifortia eriocephala (distinguished from the aWied B. piirpnrea 

 Lindley by the woolly white hairs on the foliage and inflorescence^ bracts 

 shorter than calyx, etc.); Brachycompe ciliocurpa (resembles B. iberidi- 

 folia, but has much compressed disc-achenes, which are wingless and 

 the edges are ciliate with long white silky hairs, while the ray-achenes 

 are turgid, obovate and laterally compressed); Angianthus connatus (no 

 immediate ally ; achene bead a quantity of long white wool at summit, 

 as in A demissiis Benth.) ; Gtiephosis exills (closely allied to B. skirro- 

 phora Benth., but with more slender habit, non-hirsute receptacle, and 

 pappus, composed of a ring of short basally conuate bristles); Heli- 

 pteriim pachychaetum (has habit and involucre of some forms of H. hyalo- 

 sperniiim F. v. M. with almost achenes of //. riibelliim Benth.; bristles of 

 pappus shortly connate); Goodcnia deciirsiva {Sect. Monochila ; distingui- 

 shed from G. scapigera R Br. by amplexicaul, shortly decurrent leaves, 

 Short secondary peduncles with 2 — 4 flowers, narrow-ovate to lanceolate 

 bracts, conspicuously ciliate indusium, etc.); Leiicopogon denticnlcitus 

 (Sect. Perojoa, ser. Oppositifoliae ; differs from L. oppositifoliiis Sond. 

 in the ovate, prominently striate leaves with denticulate margins; in the 

 herbaceous sepals, carinate and callous at the apex, and in the hypo- 

 gynous disc of free scales); L. minutifoHiis (Sect. Perojoa, ser. Concur- 

 vae ; without a near ally in the section; leaves V — ® < lines long, strongly 

 keeled); L. brevlstylis (differs from L. Gilbertii Steh, in the hairy vesti- 

 ture, broader striate leaves, proportionately shorter cordiform " hyaline 

 bracteoles, etc.); Eremophila(Pholidia) Scabemla (differs from the allied 

 E. microtheca F. v. M. in the scaberulous branches and foliage, in the 

 linear or almost subulate leaves, in the glabrous calyx-segments, etc.); 

 Greviüea stenophylla (differs from G. commiitata F. v. M.) in the linear- 

 filiform, mucronate acute, often unciate leaves); G brachyclada (differs 

 from G. Endlicherlana Meiss. in the perianth and the short stigmatic 

 cone with a prominent margin); Bertya AndrewsU{6\\\Qr?, irom B. quadri- 

 sepala F. v. M. in the shorter leaves, in the 5 merous «y flowers, in the 

 2-partite stigmas, etc.). F. F. Fritsch. 



GOLICYN, W. Fürst, Flora des Epiphanschen Kreises 

 des Gouvernements Tula. (Acta Horti Botan. Univ. 

 Imp. Jurjew. 1904. Bd. V. H. 4. p. 230—243. 1905. 

 Bd. VI. H. 1. p. 20—31. Russisch.) 



Im ersten Theile der vorliegenden Arbeit behandelt der Verf. all- 

 gemeine topographische und pflanzengeographische Verhältnisse und 

 theilt einige interessante Beobachtungen über die Verbreitung einzelner 



