102 Floristik, Geographie, Systematik etc. 



Timonius appendiculatus, Viburnum floribundum, V, glaberrimum, 

 and Melothria scaberrima, — all attributable to the author unless 

 otherwise noted. Trelease. 



Millspaugh, G. F., Preunciae Bahamenses. IL Contributions to 

 a flora of the Bahamian Archipelago. (Publ. Field Columbian 

 Museum. 136. Bot. Ser. IL p. 289—321. with map. Aug. 6, 1909.) 



Contains, as new: Dondia Wilsonii, D. carinata, Portalaca ga- 

 gatosperma, Chamaesyce cayensis {Euphorbia cayensis Millsp.), C. 

 Wilsonii, C. lecheoides (E. lecheoides Millsp.), C. exuniensis, C. Bracei 

 (E. Bracei Millsp.), C. vaginidata {E. vaginulata Griseb.), C. hyperici- 

 folia {E. hypericifolia L.),C. hirta (E. hirta L.),C. Berteriana (E. Ber- 

 teria na Balb.), C. Brittonii (E. Brittonii Millsp.) ,Enphorbiodendron n. 

 gen. {Euphorbiaceae) , with E. gymnonotum {Euphorbia gymnonota 

 Urb.), E. puniceum {E. punicea Sw.), E. Helenae (E. Helenae Urb.), 

 E. troyanum (E. troyana Urb.), E. fulvum (E. fulva Stepf.), E caly- 

 culatum {E. calyculata Kunth.), E. Latazi (E. latasi Kunth.), E. cestri- 

 folinm {E. cestrifolia Kunth.), E. cubensfe] {E. cubensis Boiss. E. 

 Dnssii (E. Dussii Kr. & Urb.), E. Gndoti{E. Gudoti Boiss.), E. lauri- 

 Jolinm (E. laurifolia Juss.), E. Sinclairianum {E. Sinclairiana Benth.), 

 Arthrothamnus cassythoid.es {Euphorbia cassythoides Boiss.), Croton 

 bahamensis, Centaurium Brittonii Millsp. & Greenm., Heliotropium 

 Nashii, Varronia bahamensis {Cordia bahamensis Urb.), F. Brittonii, 

 V. leptoclada {Cordia leptoclada Urb. & Britt.), V. lucayana, Catesbaea 

 foliosa, and Callicarpa Hitchcockii. Trelease. 



Morris, E. L., North American Plantaginaceae. III. (Bull. Torr, 

 bot. Cl. XXXVI. p. 515—530. Sept. 1909.) 



Contains, as new: Plantago xerodea {P. picta Morris) and P. pn- 

 silla Engelmanni {P. pusilla major Engelm.), the paper dealing with 

 the series of P. pusilla. Trelease. 



Morrison, A., A further note on the Australian tuberous 

 Droseras. (Proc. and Trans, bot. Soc. of Edinburgh, XXIII. III. 

 p. 236—237. 1907.) 



In D. erythrorhisa the organic apex of the bulb is mesial, and 

 the centripetal growth of the bulb results in the young bulb pene- 

 trating the old one. In D. macrantha and D. gigantea, there is a 

 divergence of the new bulb which therefore grows laterally on the 

 old one; sometimes the new bulb is borne on a stolon-like process, 

 generally it is sessile. W. G. Smith. 



Murr, J., Vorarbeiten zu einer Pflanzengeographie von 

 Vorarlberg' und Liechtenstein. (LIV. Jahresber. k. k. Staats- 

 gymnasiums in Feldkirch. 1909.) 



Für die Rheintalflora sind eine Reihe nordischer Arten, wie 

 Molinia arundinacea, Nardus stricta, Trichophorum caespitosum, T. 

 alpinum, Juncns aipinus, Gladiolus paluster, Dianthus superbits, Ca- 

 lamagrostis lanceolata , Drosera intermedia, Viola stagnina, Orchis 

 incamata und angustijolia, Allium schoenoprasum charakteristisch, 

 bei Bregenz treten in Wäldern auch Agrimonia odorata und Rosa 

 cinnamomea auf. Reichlicher sind aber in der Ebene prae- und 

 subalpine, selbst alpine Elemente vertreten, so auf Sumpfwiesen 



