Floristik und Systematik der Phanerogamen. 171 



Bailey, F. M., Contributions to the Flora o f Queens- 

 land. (Queensland Agric. Journ. Vol. XIII. pt. 4. 1903.) 



This is a briei description of 2 Orchids: Sarcochilus Weinthalii 

 Bail., occurring on the stems and branches of trees at the Main Range, 

 near Toowoomba, and iound in September 1903, and of Glossodia 

 minor R. Br. var. alba from Wellington Point. W. C. Worsdell. 



Brandegee, Katharine, Notes on Cacteae. <Zoe. V. p. 189 

 — 194. April 1904.) 



Contains the following new names: Cereus Thurberi littoralis, C. 

 vagans, C. pensilis, C. sciurus, M amiliar ia petrophila and M. lenta, all 

 Mexican. Trelease. 



Brandegee, T. S., A collection of Mexican plants. (Zoe. 

 V. p. 179—182. April 1904.) 



Includes the following new names: Thelypodium Mexicanum, T. 

 austräte, Spermacoce ambigua, Gentiana pcrpusilla, Gilia Purpusi, Cas- 

 tilleia Purpusi, and Krynitzkia Mexicana. Trelease. 



Brandegee, T. S., Palms of Baja California. (Zoe. V. 

 p. 187—189 April 1904.) 



Notes on Washingtonia filifera, W. Sonorae, Erythea armala, ZT. 

 cdulis and E. Brandegei. Trelease. 



B0URDILL0N, J. F., Eugenla occidentalis , a new species. 

 (Indian Forester. Vol. XXX. 1904. No. 5.) 



A small tree with white flowers found only hitherto in forests on 

 the banks of the Periyawi River in N. Travancore. It flowers 

 from January to April. In the Kew Herbarium is a specimen collected 

 by Wight änd marked C och in, April 1849. A plate accompanies the 

 note. W. C. Worsdell. 



Greenman, J. M., New species o f Mexican plants. (Zoe. 

 V. p. 183—187. April 1904.) 



Cerastium lithophilum, C. micropctalum, C. Purpusi, Arenaria 

 oresbia, Dalea erythrorhiza, Nauru tenyophyllum, Eupatorium rivale, and 

 E. vernicosum Schg. Bip. ined. Trelease. 



GuiNlER, E. , Les Saules. (Revue Savoisienne. 45 e Ann. 

 1 er Trim. 1904. p. 39—56, avec Hg.) 



L'auteur donne, sous forme de clef dichotomique, le moyen de deter- 

 miner les principales especes de Saules de la flore francaise, unique- 

 ment par l'examen des organes vegetatifs (feuilles, rame'aux et bour- 

 geons); il deerit ensuite tres exactement chaque espece en negligeant ä 

 dessein les caracteres des fleurs et des fruits, et indique la distribution 

 geographique surtout dans la H a u te - S a v o i e. Les hybrides les plus 

 repandus sont aussi mentionnes. J. Offner. 



Offner, J., Contribution ä la geographie botanique 

 du Massif du Pelvoux. (Bull, de la Soc. de Stat. et Sc. 

 Nat. de l'Isere. 4 e Serie. VII. — Ann. de l'Univ. de Grenoble. 

 XVI. 1" Trim. 1904. p. 181 — 188.) 



