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the peduncles are shorter and stouter; the flowers are langer, the corolla 

 much exceeding the calyx, and the petals are broader and flatter. 



F. E. Fritsch. 



Fernald, M. L., A n e w Geiim from Vermont andQuebec. 



(Rhodora. VIII. p. 11 — 12. January 1906.) 



G. pulchrum, a new spec'ics of Scringe's section Carlophyllata, 

 resembling C. macrophylliini in leaf outline, but vvith bright yellow pe- 

 tals, wide-spreading crimson calyx, and claret-colored styles. 



Trelease. 



Qreene, E. L, A new Northern Antennaria. (Ottawa Natu- 

 ralist. Vol. XIX. No. 10. 1906. p. 197) 



A. Athabascensis n. sp. is a member of the group of A. neglectüy 

 but coarse and stout in habit, though low in stature; heads as large as 

 those of A. africa with an involucre loosely tomentose at the base and 

 the bracts with very long white tips. F. E. Fritsch, 



Hayata, B., Compositae Formosanae. (Journ. Coli. Sei. 

 imp. Univ. Tokyo. XVIil. Art. 8. p. 45. 2 tab. 1904.) 



The author enumerates the Compositae of Forinosa basing upon 

 the collections preserved in the Herbarium of the Botanical Institute of 

 the Imperial University of Tokyo. 



He States two new species'to which he gives the diagnoses in the 

 text and figures in the plates. They are Gynura ellipiica Yabe et Hayata, 

 and Eiipatoriiim Tashiroi Hayata. B. Hayata. 



Hayata, B., R e v i s i o Enphorbiacearum e t Biixacearum J a p o- 

 nicarum. (Journ. Coli. Sei. imp. Univ. Tokyo. XX. Art. 3. 

 p. 92. 6 tab. 1904.) 



The author here gives a revised account of the Japanese Eiiphor- 

 biaceae, basing it upon the materials preserved in the Herbarium of the 

 Botanical Institute of the Imperial University of Tokyo. In this work, 

 some species are exciuded and some added. The foUowing are men- 

 tioned as new : Breynia acresccns, Euphorbia ebracteolata, E. togaksensiSy 

 Glochidion formosanum, G. lanceolatum, Phyllanthus Matsumiirae, P. 

 Nünamii. The author gives a synoptical key to the species which are 

 fully described in latin in the text, and figured in the plates. 



B. Hayata. 



Hemsley, W. B., New and Noteworthy Plant s. Anew 



Chinese Lilac with pinnate leaves, (Gardeners' 



Chronicle. Vol. XXXIX. 3. ser. 1906. No. 997. p. 68 



—69.) 



Syringa pinnatifolia Hemsley n. sp. resembles 6\ persica var. laci- 

 niata; but all the leaves are divided to the midrib into separate leaflets, 

 which are lanceolate-acute of very thin texture and very minutely fringed 

 on the margin; the calyx-lobes are rounded and the coroUa-tube relati- 

 vely long. ____ F. E. Fritsch. 



Hemsley, W. B., New and Noteworthy Plauts. The 

 g e n u s Corylopsis with adescription of anew species. 

 (Gardeners' Chronicle. Vol. XXXIX. 3. ser. 1906. No. 994. 

 p. 18-19. Fig. 12.) 



