394 Floristik und Systematik der Phanerogamen. 



Brown, N[icholas] E[dward], Kalanchoe diversa N. E. Brown 

 n. sp. (Gardeners Chronicle. Ser. III. Vol. XXXII. 1902. 

 p. 210.) 



Described as resembling K. Kirkii in general appearance, differing 

 in having more coarsely-toothed leaves and pale vermilion-orange 

 flowers; it is from Somaliland. B. Daydon Jackson. 



BROWN, N. E., Mesembyanthemum Mahoni s p. n. (Gardeners 

 Chronicle. [3.] Vol. XXXII. 1902. p. 190.) 



The species here described is one of about hall a dozen (6) of this 

 genus known from Tropical Airica. Its locality is Melsetter in Southern 

 Rhodesia. Over 300 species have been described irom South Africa. 



H. H. W. Pearson. 



CüNDALL, R. E. a n d CUNDALL, F., Glamorganshire plant s. 

 (The Journal of Botany. Vol. XL. 1902. No. 477. p. 316 

 —317.) 



A list to Supplement that published in the same Journal by 

 E. S. Marshall and W. A. Shoolbred p. 248—250.) 



B. Daydon Jackson. 



Daveau, J., A travers I'Espagne et le Portugal. 



(Ann. Soc. d'hort. et d'hist. natur. de I'Herault. Serie II. 



8°. XXXIV. 1902. 45 pp.) 



Reconnaissance phytogeographique rapide de ia peninsule iberique, 

 des plaines de la Catalogne, de l'Aragon et de la Nouvelle-Castille, de 

 la Sierra Morena, de la vallee du Guadalquivir avec Cordoue, Grenade, 

 Seville et leurs environs, des plateaux de l'Estramadoure etc. Lisbonne 

 et la basse vallee du Tage, Cintra, Coimbre, Porto avec leurs mer- 

 veilleux jardins, Salamanque et la vieille Castille retiennent en parti- 

 culier l'attention. On devine, sous ces notes sommaires, une connaissance 

 profonde du pays; elles fournissent, au double point de vue horticole 

 et botanique, des indications precises qui manquent trop souvent aux 

 ouvrages recents publies sur la Vegetation du domaine iberique. 



C. Flahault. 



Davis, J. H., Some plants seen along a Countv Down 



railway. (The Irish Naturalist. Vol. XI. 1902". No. 8. 



p. 181 — 183.) 



Notes made during several trips between Scarva and Ballyroney, 

 both of phanerogams and cryptogams. B. Daydon Jackson. 



Dunn, SflEPHENJ T|royte], New Chinese Lcguminosae. 

 (Gardeners Chronicle. Ser. III. Vol. XXXII. 1902. p. 210.) 



Among the large collections made in China by Dr. A. Henry are 

 many specimens in ripe fruit; from these many species have been raised 

 at Kevv, which were previously unknown in cultivation. Among these are 

 two new species, Desmodium amethystin um Dunn and Indigofera caudata 

 Dunn both from Szemao, Yunnan, at about 5000 feet altitude. 



B. Daydon Jackson. 



Elwes, H. J., W h at i s the Luco m b e a k ? (Gardeners 



Chronicle. [3.J Vol. XXXII. 1902. p. 195.) 



The author gives reasons for beüeving that the original „ Lucombe" 

 Oak is not a hybrid between the „Turkey" Oak (Quercus Cerris) and the 



