Floristik, Geographie, Systematik etc. 395 



D. Swynnertonii, D. nobilis, Walafrida Swynnertonii, Clerodeudron 

 ampUfolium, Vitex Swynnertonii, V. Dryadum, Ocimum odontosepu- 

 lum, Acroceplialus c/iirindeusis, A. picturatus, Hemisygia ornata, H. 

 flabellifolia, Plectranthus chimanimanensis, P. petrensis, P. Swyn- 

 nertoniij P. caudatus, Lötens Swynnertoniij P. gasensis, and Leouitis 

 spectabilis. 



Mr. Moore except in a few special cases is also responsible for 

 the following new Monochlamydeae : 



Corrigiola drymarioides, Baker fil., Protect Swynnertonii, Leuco- 

 spermum saxosum, Gnidia phyllodinea, Lasiosiphon roridus, Loran- 

 thns Swynnertonii, Sprague, Thesium scabridulum, A. W. Hill, Sy- 

 nadenium gasense, N. E. Brown, Cleistanthus apetalus, Phyllanihus 

 graniinicola, Hutchinson, P. Hutchinsonianus, Croton Swynnertonii, 

 C. madandensis, C. Gnbouga, Jatropha campestris, Cluytia Swynner- 

 tonii, C. monticola, C. stelleroides, C. phyllanthoides , Acalypha chi- 

 rindica, A. Swynnertonii, Macaranga mellifera, Prain, Gelonium 

 procerum, Prain, Tragia ambigua, T. madandensis, Excoecaria syl- 

 vestris and Celtis dioica. 



A. B. Ren die describes the following new Monocotyledons : 



Eulophia Swynnertonii, Angraecum rhodesianum, Brachycorythis 

 acutüoba, Gladiolns gasensis, Cyrtanthns rhodesianus, Dracaena ga- 

 sensis, Kniphofia rhodesiana, Aloe rhodesiana, A. Swynnertonii, 

 Anthericum rhodesianum, Chlorophytum gasense, C. angustifolium , 

 Amorphophallus Sivynnertonii, Stüochiton gasense, Fymbristylis rho- 

 desiana, Cymbopogon gasense, Digitaria Swynnertonii (pl. 6, figs 

 1—5), D. gasensis (pl. 6, ligs 1—5), Panicum Swynnertonii, Poeci- 

 lostachys flaccidida, Tricholoena rhodesiana, Craspedorhachis rhode- 

 siana (pl. 5, figs 5 — 13). 



A. Gepp is responsible for the determination of the Cryptogams 

 of which there are no new species. 



The paper is illustrated by reproductions of four photographs 

 showing various forest trees of special interest, five lithographed 

 plates depicting nine of the novelties, and a sketch-map of the 

 district showing the collector's route and main collecting bases. 



J. Hutchinson. 



Salmon, C. E., Notes on Limonium. IX. Limonium tomentellum, 

 O. Kuntze. (Journ. Bot. IL. 579. p. 73—77. t. 511. 1911.) 



A short historical account of Limonium tomentellum and L. 

 sareptanum is given, The author prefers to treat the latter as a 

 variety of L. tomentellum , and gives detailed descriptions and sy- 

 nonymy of both plants. T. A. Sprague. 



Sprague, T. A., Saxifraga lingulata and S. lantoscana. (Kew Bull- 

 Mise. Inf. p. 129—133, with 1 plate. 1911.) 



An historical account is given of Saxifraga lingulata, Bellardi, 

 5. australis, Moric, and 5. lantoscana, Böiss. et Reuter. Examination 

 of the material in the Kew herbarium confirmed the result arrived 

 at by Burnat and other authorities, that it is best to treat 5. 

 australis and 5. lantoscana as varieties of 5. lingulata. It is pointed 

 out that 5. callosa, Smith is an earlier name for 5. lingulata, and 

 that S. thyrsoidea, Tausch, which has been overlooked by recent 

 authors, is a synonym of 5. australis. T. A. Sprague. 



