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Beimett, Arthur, Recorcl of Scottish plants in 1888. (Scottisli Naturalist. 1889. 

 No. 7.) 



— — , The Synouymy of Potamog-eton rufescens Sclirad. (The Journal of Botany, 

 Vol. XXVII. 1889. No. 320. p. 242.) 



Boiuiier, Gr.j Observations sur les Reuonculacees de la florc de France. (Revue 



generale de Botanitiue. Tome I. 1889. No. 6.) 

 Briggs, T. R. Archer, Orchi.s latifolio-maculata To\vn.s (?) in Devon. (Tlie Journ. 



of Botany. Vol. XXVII. 1889. No. 320. p. 244.) 

 Brittoil, E. Gr., Note on North American species of Tissa (= Lepigonum). 



(Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club New York. 1889. No. 4.) 

 Brittoil, N. L., Rusby's S. American plants. (1. c. No. 7.) 



€larke, C. B., A Perthshire Orchid. (The Journal of Botany. Vol. XXVII, 

 1889. No. 320. p. 250.) 



Coiues, H., Die Laven des Vesuv, ihr Fruchtboden und de.ssen Vegetation. 

 Uebersetzt von J. J. Mohrhoff. (Sammlung gemeinverständlicher wissen- 

 schaftlicher Vorträge. Neue Folge. 1889. Lief. 80.) 8". 40 pp. M. 0.80. 



Fiek, E. und Pax, F., Resultate der Durchforschung der schlesischen Phanero- 

 gamenflora im Jahre 1888. (Jahresbericht der Schlesischen Gesellschaft für 

 vaterländische Cultur in Breslau für 1888. p. 174.) 



Gelini, E., Contribuzione alla flora dell' isola Corfü. (Nuovo Giornale Botanico 

 Italiano. Vol. XXI. 1889. No. 3. p. 446.) 



Goiran, A., Sulla presenza di Bellevalia roniana Reich, nel Veronese. (I. c. 

 p. 478.) 



— — , Sulla presenza di Melittis albida Guss. nel Veronese. (1. c. p. 415.) 

 Keller, Die Vegetation arktischer Länder. (Biologisches Centralblatt. Bd. IX. 



1889. No. 6.) 

 Krilu/lin, F. und Witlniack, L., Eine neue Orchidee : Odontoglossum Brandtü 



Kränzlin et Wittm. n. sp. (Gartenflora. Jahrg. XXXVIII. 1889. Heft 14. 



p. 378.) 

 Lagareiine, Payrages egyptiens, le palraier. (Revista mensile, Alessandria. 1889. 



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Ludwig, F., Ueber eine eigenthümliche Art der Verbreitung des Clirysanthemum 

 siiaveolens (Pursh.) Aschs. (Zeitsclirift für Naturwissenscli. für Sachsen und 

 Thüringen. 4. Folge. Bd. VlI. 1888. Heft ß.) 



Marshall, Edward S., Pestuea heterophylla Lam. in Britain. (The Journal 

 of Botany. Vol. XXVII. 1889. No. 320. p. 349.) 



- — — , Festnca heterophylla Luin. in N. Hants. (I. c. p. 250.) 



— — , Notes ou Highland plants. (1. c. p 221». ) 



Martelli, M., SulUi Chamaerops Immilis var. dactylocarpa. (Nuovo Giornale 



Bot.nnico Italiano. Vol. XXL 1889. No. 3. p. 412.) 

 Mathews, W., County botany of Worcester. [Contiu ] (Midland Naturalist. 



1889. July.) 

 Maury, P., l'iantes du Haut-Orenoque. (Journal de Botanique. 1889. 1. Mai.) 



— ^, Plantes du Haiit-Orenoque. (1. c. June 16.) 



Miclieletti, L., Sulla subspontaneit;\ del l^epidium Virginicum in Italia. (Nuovo 



Giornale Botanico Italiano. Vol. XXI. 1889. No. 3. p. 479.) 

 Müller, von, Baron, Descriptions of some uew uustralian plants. (Victorian 

 Naturalist. 1889. July.) 

 [OI-DENLANDIA PSYCHOTRIOIDES. 

 Leaves rather large, from ovate- to elongate-lanceolar, somewhat acuminate, 

 almost membranous, narrowed into a short stalk, beneath slightly paler and along 

 the thin venules beset with haiilets, above glabrous ; stipules deltoid, short- 

 pointed, fugacious ; cymes in a lerminal divergently branched; panicle, bearing 

 densely short appres.sed brownish-grey hairlets ; flowers quitc small, pentamerous ; 

 bracts minute, narrow-semilanceolar ; calyx-lobes roundish-deltoid, very shord; 

 tube of the corolla almost entirely euclosed, iuside glabrous, turgid; lobes mem- 

 branous, venulous, about as long as the tube; anthers almost sessile, ovate- 

 ellipsoid, broadest towards the base and there slightly bilobed, tlieir apex 

 minutely bidenticular, their dehiscence introrse ; style never much elongated ; 

 Stigmas very short; epigynous disk beset with minute hairlets; fruit small, only 

 with its (luadrivalvnlar summit emerging-, ovate-globnlar, slightly com])ressed; 

 placentaries inserted about the middle of the dissepiment; seecls numerous, very 



