366 Floristik und Systematik der Phanerogamen. 



19S; anceps, V. 198; dependens, V, 198; lanceolatum, V, 198; Sacleuxii, 

 V, 198. Cercinia, IV, 376; Thoreli, IV, 376; Diouratea, IV, 



372; cardiosperma, V, 188; sculpta, V, 189; surinamensis, V, 188. — 

 Diphy llanthus , II, 216; corymbosus, V, 200; Duparquetianus, V, 

 200. - - D iphyllop od ium , IV, 377; Klain eanum , V, 200; Zenkeri, 

 \\ 200. — Diporidium, II, 214; androvlnen.se, III, 126; ardisioides, 

 III, 126; ciliatum, III, 126; cordatum, III, 126; Decaisnei, III, 126; emargi- 

 natum, III, 127; Humblotianum, III, 126; inermis, III, 127; leucophloeos, 

 III, 126; (madagascariense , III, 126) V, 181; Pervilleanum, III, 126; 

 rufescens, III, 126; Schimperi, III, 126; unlfloriim, III, 126; Wellichü, 

 III, 126; Wigthianum, III, 127. — Diporochna, IV, 376; Gilgii, V, 

 181; Hiemii, V, 181; latisepala, V, 181; membranacea, V, 181; paniculata 

 V, 181; rubescens, V, 181. — Discladium, III, 125; Bemieri, III, 125; 

 comorense, III, 125; lucidum, III, 125; mossambicense, III, 125; nitidum, 

 III, 125; obtusatum, III, 125; squarrosum, III, 125. — Elv asia , restr., 



II, 217. — G y m nouratell a , IV, 375; pendula, V, 193. — Hemi- 

 ouratea, IV, 374; pulchella, V, 190. — H etero p orid ium , IV, 378; 

 ab y ssinicum , IV, 378; arabicum, IV, 378. — Hostmannia esse- 

 quibensis, V, 205. — Microuratea, III, 379; Glaziovii, W, 375; 

 Weddeliana , V, 890; Vellozii, IV, 375 (nomina nuda). — Mone- 

 lasmum , II, 216; flavum, V, 202; glab er r imum , V, 202; macro- 

 carpum, V, 202; reticulatum, V, 202; squamosum, V, 202. — Noto- 

 c ampylum , II, 2 16; Mannii, V, .199. — Notouratea, II, 215; 

 inundata, V, 191. — Ochna, restr., 11,214, it. restr., III, 118; coriacea 



III, 120; fragrans, III, 120; Griff oniana, III, 120; Palisoti, III, 

 120; Ochnella, II, 214; a/6fl, III, 121; Barteri, III, 121; Boiviniana, III, 

 122; brachypoda, III, 122; Büchneri, III, 122; gracilipes, III, 122; 

 leptoclada, III, 122; mauritiana, III, 122; Mechowiana, III. 122; ovata, III, 

 122; pün ctulata, III, 121; rhiz om atosa , III, 121; tenuis, III, 120; 

 Welwitschii, III, 122. — Ouratea, restr., 1,34; it. restr., 11,215; it. restr., 



IV, 372. — Ouratella, IV, 375; Finlayi, V, 193; Ler minier i, V, 

 193; mexicana, V, 193. -- P l e uro ridge a, II, 215; alboserrata, V, 203; 



ferruginea, V, 203; zanguebarica, V, 215. — Plicouratea, IV, 373; 

 parviflora, V, 189; PI an c hon i ana , V, 189. — Poly ouratea, IV, 

 372; hexasperma, V, 190; polygyna, V, 190. — Polythecium, IV, 377; 

 Fischeri, V, 181; Humblotianum, V, 181; madagascariense, V, 181. — 

 Porochna, II, 214; Antunesii, V, 181; brunescens, V, 181; (Hiemii, III, 

 124) V, 181; Hoffmanni Ottonis, V, 181; (latisepala, III, 125) V, 181; 

 (paniculata, III, 125) V, 181; (rubescens, III, 124) V, 181. — Rhabdo- 

 pliyllum , II, 216; affine, V, 201; calophyllum, V, 201; refractum, V, 

 202. — Setouratea, I, 35; Glazioviana, I, 40; stipulata, I, 39; 

 tridentata, I, 39; Vellozii, I, 39. — Sp on gopyrena , II, 216; cyanes- 

 cens, V, 201; elongatum, V, 201. — Tetrouratea, IV, 375; Lelloi, V, 

 190. - Trichouratea, II, 215; Gardneri, V, 287; oleifolia, V, 187. 

 — Trichov aselia , IV, 380; canescens, V, 205. — Vaselia, 11,217; 

 quinqueloba, V, 205. Henri Hua 



Williams , F. N., Hieracium murorum and //. ccesium o f 

 British Flora s. (Journal of Botany. Vol. XL. 1902. 

 p. 291—293.) 



fhe history of the names of these species is discussed. The true 

 //. casium Fries (= //. murorum L var. <*.) is not a British plant. The 

 plant to which this name is applied and which occurs in the limestone 

 scars of Yorkshire and at Kirkstone in Northumberland is //. cwsium 

 var. Smithii Baker and the author regards it as a variety of //. floccosum. 

 „H. murorum u of British Floras (= //. murorum L. var. /?.) is //. s//- 

 vaticum Gouan. Both the names //. murorum and //. ccesium should there 

 fore disappear from the British list. 



For the blotching of the leaves, wich occurs in many forms of this 

 group, the author suggests a new term „centonate" (from Latin „cento" 

 = a ,,patchwork"). H. H. W. Pearson. 



