52(3 F. Hock: Pflanzengeographie. 



1008. Eastuood, A. A Flora of the South fork of Kings River from 

 Millwood to the head waters of Bnbbs Creek. (Publications of the Sierra Club, 

 No. 27, San Francisco, 1902.) 



1009. Le Roy, A. A new Hemizonia from California. (Torreya, II, 1902, 

 p. 122.) X. A. 



1010. Eastwood, A. From Redding to the snowd Peaks of Trinity 

 County; also List of Trees and Shrubs seen en route. (Sierra Club, Bull. 4, 

 1902. p. 39-58.) 



1011. Masters, M. T. Santa Barbara. (G. Chr., III, 31, p. 80. pl. 1, F., 

 1902.) 



Abbildung von Agave recurvata. 



1012. Peirce, (i. J. Studies on the Coast Redwood, Sequoia sempervirens 

 Endl. (Proc. Cal. Acad. Sei. [Botany], III, 2, 1901, p. 83— 1C6, pl. 14.) 



1013. Parish, S. B. A new California Rose. (Bull. So. Cal. Acad. Sei.. 1, 

 1902, p. 87, pl. 7.) X. A. 



1014. Dudley, W. R. A notable California fir. Abies onusta Koch. (Forestry 

 and Irrigation, 8, 1902, p. 193—198, 4 fig.) 



1015. Davy, J. B. Annotated list of plants from the Salton Basin 

 (Collected by F. J. Snow). (Bull. No. 140, Agric. Station, University of Cali- 

 fornia, 1902, p. 41—46.) 



1015a. Davy, J. B. The native Vegetation and crops of the Colorado 

 delta in the Salton Basin. (Supplement to Bulletin, No. 140, Agric. Station, 

 University of California, 1902.) 



1015b. Davy, J. B. Stock Ranges of northwestern California: Notes on 

 the grasses and forage plants and ränge conditions. (Bull. No. 12, U. S. Departm. 

 of Agricult. Bureau of Plant Industry.) 



1016. Parish, S. B. The Southern California species of Calochortus. (Bull. 

 Southern California Acad. Sei., I, 1902, p. 102—106.) 



1017. Parish, S. B. Through the arid lands of the South West. (Plant 

 World, 5, 1902, p. 148—150.) 



1018. Abranis, Le Roy. New or little known Southern California plants. 

 (Bull, of the Southern California Acad. of Sciences, I, 1902, p. 67—69.) (Vgl. 

 Bot. C, 90. 1902, S. 138.) 



1019. Oockerell, T. D. A. Notes on southwestern Plants. (Torreva. 2, 

 1902, p. 42-43.) 



5. Tropisch-amerikanisches Pflanzenreich, b. 1020-1009. 



A. Allgemeines, b. 1020—1024. 



Vgl. auch B. 96 (Yucceae), 230 (Cadaceae). 



1020. Therese Prinzessin von Bayern. Auf einer Reise in Westindien und 

 Südamerika gesammelte Pflanzen (mit Diagnosen neuer Arten von Neger, 

 Mez, Cogniaux, Briquet, Zahlbruckner und O. Hoffmann). (Bot. C, 

 Beihefte, XIII, 1902, S. 1—90. mit 1 Abbildung im Text und Tafel 1— V.) 



X. A. 



Nach einer Einleitung über den Gesamteindruck der durchreisten Ge- 

 biete, folgt eine Aufzählung aller gesammelten Arten. Als sicher festgestellt 

 werden darin folgende Samenpflanzen genannt: 



Podocarpus chilina (Chile), sprucei (Ecuador), Distichiis prostrata (Peru). 



