Floristik, Geographie, Systematik etc. 107 



England, and in Ireland are studied. A map shovving the ränge 

 of the plant, and four views of its Irish habitats, accompany the 

 paper. R. Lloj'^d Praeger (Dublin). 



Leveille, Mgr. H., Un nouveau Diiivanthera. (Bull. Geogr. Bot. 

 XXI. p. 297. 1119.) 



Breve description d'une espece probablement nouvelle du 

 Kouy-Tch6ou, Dniranthera chrysophora Lev., ä fleurs rayees de 

 jaune d'or. J. Offner. 



Maiden, J. H., Notes on some West Australian Eucalypts 

 with descriptions of new species. (Journ. Nat. Hist. and 

 Science Soc. West Australia. 3. N» 2. pp. 165—190. 1911.) 



Thirty three species of West Australian Eucalypts are described, 

 chiefly from field observations made in 1909, and their affinities 

 are discussed. The following new species and varieties areincluded: 

 Sp, nov. E. Stricklandi, E. Gviffithsii, E. Guüfoylei. Var. nov. E. 

 oleosa, var. glatica, E. oleosa, var. Flocktoni, E. goniantha, var. 

 Clelandi, E. occidentalis , var. astvingens. E. occidentalis, var. macrandra. 



W. E. Brenchley. 



Morrison, A., New and Rare West Australian Plant s. II* 

 (Journ. Bot. W. 597. p. 275—279. 1912) 



The new species described in this paper are: GreviUea Victori, 

 G. sintulans, and Dryandra teretifolia. M. L. Green (Kew). 



Nelson, A., Contributions from the Rock}'^ Mountain Her- 

 barium XI. New Plants from Idaho.(Bot. Gaz. LIV. p. 136 — 151. 

 Aug. 1912.) 



This paper is based on coUections made in Idaho by Mr. J. 

 Francis Macbride and Professor Aven Nelson. The following 

 new species and varieties are described : Sisyrinchium inalatum, 

 Eriogonum shoshonensis, Polygoniirn emaciatinn, Loeflingia verna, 

 Arabis lignipes var. itnpar, Parrya Huddelliana , Chylisina scapoidea 

 var. seorsa, Taraxia tikurana, Cicuta cinicola, Cynoniarathrum Mac- 

 hridei, Dodecatheon pauciflorum var. shoshoiieiisis, Phacelia firino- 

 marginata, Phlox longifolia var. fiUfolia, Gilia Burleyana , Cryptanthe 

 scoparia, Pentstemon atteniiatus var. varians, P. procerus var. aher- 

 rans, P. laxiis, P. linarioides var." seorsus, P. erianthera var. Whi- 

 tedü {P. Whitedii Piper), Castilleja multisecta, Enogonum loganmn, 

 Lesquerella Liinellii var. lutea, Astragalus Batesii, Mertensia cam- 

 panulata. J. M. Greenman. 



Netolitzky, F., Hirse und Cyperus aus dem prähistori- 

 schen Aegypten. (Beih. z. Bot. Centn XXIX. 2. p. 1 — 11. 

 4 Abb. 1912.) 



Die Verwendung von Panicum iniliaceurn und Setavia italica 

 im alten Aegypten bleibt fraglich; es konnte dagegen mit Sicher- 

 heit festgestellt werden, dass Panicum Colonum L. als Nahrungs- 

 mittel verwendet und wahrscheinlich auch kultiviert wurde. 



Panicum fumentaceum und P. Colonum sind keine Rassen 

 einer Art, sondern zwei von einander gut unterscheidbare Arten. 



