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by authors, and a number of additions to local State floras are 

 mentioned." 



One new combination appears, viz.: Ricciella niernhranacea 

 (Gottsche and Lindenb.) Evans {Riccia membranacea Gottsche and 

 Lindenb.). Maxon. 



Greenwood, H. E., Five common Cephalosias. (Bryologist. XIII. 

 p. 72—76. text-fig. 1—6. July , 1910). 



The author presents, with explanatory notes, photomicrographic 

 illustrations of the following 5 species of Cephalosia , C. bicuspidata 

 (L.) Dumort, C. curvifolia Dumort, C. connivens (Dicks.) Lindb., C. 

 serrißova Lindb., and C. lunulaefolia Dumort. Maxon. 



Boldingh, I., A contribution to the knowledge of the 

 Flora of Anguilla (B. W. I). (Rec. Trav. bot. neerl. VI. p. 

 11—36. 1909.) 



During his investigations on the Flora of the Dutch West 

 Indian Islands the author paid a short visit to the Island of 

 Anguilla, belonging to the Presidency of St. Kitts and Nevis. 

 The Island is about 90 G k.m., and is situated in 18° latitude and 

 63° longitude. It is one of the Lee ward Islands, is very flat and 

 belongs to the same geological formation as St. Martin consisting 

 chiefly of calcareous soil. Wherever the soil was abandoned or not 

 yet cultivated, especially near the seashore, Boldingh met with 

 a Vegetation, that consisted chiefly of prickly plants, ressembling 

 in superficial appearance the Croton Vegetation of the Dutch 

 Antilles, tropical wood was not be seen. 



As may be seen from the list of 152 species 11 are culti- 

 vated, 41 are also found on the Continent of America, 47 are 

 found in the American Islands as well as on the Continent, 8 in 

 the Am. Islands and the southern part of Florida, 15 only in the 

 Am. Atlantic islands and 28 are not yet seen except in the Antilles. 

 Among these 28 are 2 new species viz. Bouteloua Vaneedeni and 

 Myrtus anguillensis. Th. Weevers. 



Bornmüller, J . , Acantholimon micvostegiiini ßornm., species 

 nova sectionis novae persica. (Rep. spec. nov. VIII. 191/195. 

 p. 547-548. 1910.) 



Die neu beschriebene Art AcanthoWiion microstegiuni Bornm. 

 n. sp. stammt aus dem westlichen Persien. Sie ist der bisher 

 einzige Vertreter einer neuen Se-ktion Microstegia Bornm. sect. nov., 

 welche sich den Sektionen Cytnaria und Pterostegia anreiht. 



Leeke (Nowawes). 



BornmüUer, J. , Astragahis vulcaniciis Bornm., eine neue 

 nordpersische Art der Section Myohroma. (Rept. spec. 

 nov. VIII. 191/195. p. 546—547. 1910.) 



Verf. veröffentlicht die Diagnose einer alpinen im Eibursge- 

 birge Nord-Persiens beheimateten neuen Art, Astragahis viilca- 

 nicus Bornm. n. sp., welche systematisch in der Sektion Myohroma 

 neben A. Seidlitsii Bge. einzuordnen ist. 



Die vom Verf. in seinen „Beitr. z. Fl. d. Elbursgeb. Nord- 

 Persiens'" (Bull. Herb. Boiss., 2. ser. tom. IV— VIII.) Sep. p. 90. als 



