362 Floristik und Systematik der Phanerogamen. 



n. (Philipines). The two following are constantly apetalous — A. rivu- 

 laris Harn. Himalayas and Yunnan); A. speciosa Junghuhn (Java), A. Le- 

 moinei Hort, (garden hybrid). 



The paper concludes with a list of Synonyms and oi species which 

 the author excludes from the genus. H. H. W. Pearson. 



MfASTERS], M. T., Oaks. (Gardeners Chronicle. [3.] Vol. XXXII. 

 1902. p. 114.) 



The author describes various ornamental forms of Oak, for 

 the most part under their „garden" names. 

 The forms described are : 



1. Evergreen. Quercus Hex, Q. Turneri, Q. Hex latifolia, Q. Icturi- 

 folia, Q. Fordii, Q. longifolia. 



2. Deciduous or rarely sub-evergreen. Q. conferta (= Q. panno- 

 nica), Q. pedunculata filicifolia (— Q. pectinata), Q. (pedunculata) 

 fastigiata viridis, Q. pedunculata var. heterophylla (= Q. Fennesii Herb.), 

 Q. macrophylla, Q. pyrenaica (Tauzin). 



3. Coloured and variegated forms. Q. pulverulentissima, Q. robur 

 var. marmorata, Q. Concordia, Q. purpurea. H. H. W. Pearson. 



Nelson, Elias, Notes on certain species of Antennaria. 

 (Botanical Gazette. XXXIV. Aug. 1902. p. 114—124.) 



A critica! review oi a number of North American forms, including 

 the new name A. argentea aberrans. Trelease. 



Payne, C. Harman, Some Strawberry Books. (Gardeners 



Chronicle. [3.] Vol. XXXII. 1902. p. 109, 110.) 



The author gives an account of the bibliography — Engiish, 

 French; German and American — of the Strawberry. 



H. H. W. Pearson. • 



Rendle, A. B., New Chinese Plant s. (Journal of Botany. 



XL. 1902. p. 310— 311. PI. 441 B.) 



Biinnannia Dnlzieli allied to the malayan B. tuberosa Beccari, is 

 described and figured. Calanthe Masuca Lindl. var. sinensis and Hetceria 

 cristata Bl. var. minor are new varieties. H. H. W. Pearson. 



RlDDELSDELL, H. J., Welsh Hieracia. (Journal of Botany. XL. 



1902. p. 311—312.) 



A list of records of Hieracia for the counties Glamorgan, Breconn 

 and Carmarthen H. H. W. Pearson. 



Le Roy, Abrams, A new Hemizonia from California. (Tor- 



reya. II. Aug. 1902. p. 122.) 



Hemizonia grandiflora said to be related to H. luzulaefolia. 



Trelease. 



SPRENGER, Ch., Oleome speciosa Rafin. (Gardeners Chronicle. 



[3.] Vol. XXXII. 1902. p. 111.) 



This species, wild in the Northern States of America, is shortly 

 described, from a specimen flowering in Naples. H. H. W. Pearson. 



