Floristik und Systematik der Phanerogamen. 587 



7000 Sheets, a list of the Islands represented, a bibliography of preli- 

 minary publications already made on the survey, and a list of Amaran- 

 thaceae, Eiiphorbiaccae, Rtibiaceae and Verbenaceae, with description of 

 one Solanum. The following new names are included: Iresine keyensis, 

 I. inagiiensis, Argythamnia argentea, A. liicayana, Euphorbia Bracei, E. 

 Brittonii, E. lecheoides, Chiococca pinetorum Britton, Lantana demutata, 

 Nashia, n. g. (Verbenaceae), N. inaguensis, Valerianodes fruticosa, Calli- 

 carpa lancifolia (of Cuba), Pseudocarpidium n. g. (Verbenaceae), P. 

 Wrightü and Solanum didymacanthum, the names being attributable to 

 Millspaugh unless otherwise noted. Trelease. 



Moore, S., Uganda Gamopetalae from Dr. Bagshawe. 



(Journal of Botany. Vol. XLIV. No. 519. March 1906. 



p. 83—90.) 



The paper contains the description of the following new Gamope- 

 talae, found by Dr. Bagshawe at Entebbe in 1905: 



Randia naucleoides (characterised by its terminal, sessile, many- 

 flowered glomerules, giving it the appearance of a Nauclea), Tricalysia 

 Bagshawei (with few-nerved leaves, single calyculus, very short 6-toothed 

 calyx, long corolla-lobes etc.); Psychotria (§ Confertiflorae) maculata 

 (nearest P. nigropunctata Hiern, but with much larger and differently 

 shaped leaves on longer petioles, ovate, acute or acuminate stipules etc.), 

 Senecio Vitalba allied to 5. clematoides Seh. Bip , but differing in the 

 leaf, the lax racemose panicles and the involucre), Sersalisia edulis 

 (characterised by long^ shortly petioled, oblanceolate, very obtuse leaves, 

 and large red edible fruits)^ Mimusops (Quaternaria § Integrae) Bag- 

 shawei (alüed to M. penduliflora Engl, and M. dependens Engl., but 

 distinguished by the longthily cuspidate-acuminate leaves and the large 

 number of secondary nerves'and nervules, the latter scarcely distingui- 

 shable from the former) ; Jasminum (§ Trifoliata) Syringa (very near 

 j. Bakeri Elliot, but with a quite different and remarkably small calyx), 

 Tacazzca Bagshawei (nearest to T. floribunda K. Schum.^ but distingui- 

 shed by the cordate base of the leaves, which are bright green when 

 dry and provided with hairs only on the ribs, whilst there are no teeth 

 on the raised interpetiolar line; very small calyx; narrower lobes in the 

 corolla; longer and narrower coronal lobes; narrower anthers); Siphono- 

 glossa rubra (the first of the genus to be found in Tropical Africa); 

 Coleus (§ Solenos temonoides) entebbensis. F, E. Fritsch. 



Pampanini, R., Ancora sulla Peliosanthes Mantegazzlana. 



(Nuovo Giorn. Bot. Ital., N. Ser. Vol. XIII. 1906. p. 138.) 



Le Peliosanthes Teta Andr. var. Mantegazzlana Pampanini, cultive 

 au jardin bot. deFlorence et decrit il y a deux ans, ayant conserve 

 apres plusieurs floraisons tous ses caracteres, est eleve au rang d'espece 

 autonome. R- Pampanini. 



Pampanini, R., La Cheilanthes Szovitsii Fisch, et Mey. e la 

 sua presenza in Italia. (Nuovo Giorn. Bot. Ital., N. Ser. 

 Vol. XIII. 1906. p. 139—157.) 



Apres avoir fait l'histoire du Cheilanthes Szovitsii et montre quelle 

 est sa distribution, l'auteur resume en un tableau les peripeties de sa 

 nomenclature et dans un graphique son aire geographique. 



11 passe ensuite ä considerer les deux stations italiennes qu'on a indi- 

 quees pour cette Fougere : s'appuyant sur de nombreuses preuves il montre 

 que la Station du Mont Baldo en Venetie doit etre exciue de l'aire 

 de ce Cheilanthes, puisque l'unique echantillon qui y aurait ete recolte, 

 provient presque certainement de la Dalmatie, de sorte que l'aire 



