94 ^eue Litteratur. 



Freyn, J., Plantae Karoanae. Aufzählung der von Ferdinand Karo im Jahre 1888 

 im baikalischen Sibirien, sowie in Dahurien gesammelten Pflanzen. (Oesterr. 

 botan. Zeitschr. 1889. p. 354.) 

 Hua, Henry, Anemone nemorosa var. anandra. (Bulletin de la Societe botanique 



de France. Tome XXXVI. 1889. No. 5. p, 255.) 

 Krasan, Frauz, Kalk und Dolomit in ihrem Einfluss auf die Vegetation. (Oesterr. 



botan. Zeitschr. 1889. p. 366.) 

 Lemmoi), J. G., Draba Crockeri, Nama deusa spp. nn. (Bulletin of the Torrey 



Botanical Club New York. 1889. No. 8.) 

 Luizet, Orchis hybrides decouverts k Fontainebleau. (Bulletin de la Soci^t^ 



botanique de France. Tome XXXVI. 1889. No. ."j. p. 314.) 

 Maliuvaud, Observations sur la communication prect^dente. (1. c. p. 271.) 

 Mueller, Ferd. Baron von , Description of a new Chorilaena. (From the 

 Victorian Naturalist. 1889. September.) 

 [Chorilaena Hassellii. 



Rather dwarf; leaves small, lanceolar- or linear-elliptical , somewhat 

 cuneate at the nearly sessile base, almost flat, equally green on both sides, 

 as well as the branchlets beset with scattered longish simple hairlets, 

 finally more glabrous ; flowers singly terminating the branchlets or also 

 developed from the upper axils, on short stalks; bracteoles small, linear- 

 er ovate-elHptical, distant from the calyx ; sepals very much shorter than 

 the petals, somewhat unequal, ovate- or lanceolar-elliptical, outside beset 

 with colourless hairlets ; petals large, membranous, narrowly elliptic-cuneate, 

 glabrous except towards the summit, yellowish, with a dark median stripe, 

 at first conuivent towards the base and distinctly overlapping; stamens 

 about as long as the corolla; filaments linear-capillary, provided above 

 the base with minute hairlets- bearing adnate scalelets, otherwise glabrous; 

 style elongated, capillary, glabrous ; stigma minute ; ovularies blunt, bearing 

 iipwards copious hairlets. 



On the western side of the Stirling-Ranges ; A. Hassell, Esq. 

 This plant resembles rather some species of Billardiera and Marianthus 

 than any Chorilaena or Eriostemon. The specimens obtained are only 

 about a foot high. The leaves attain ^/s inch in length ; the petals are 

 from ^J2 to 1 inch long; anthers and ovularies and ovules are normal; 

 pollen grains ovate-ellipsoid, smooth; fruit was at the flowering time 

 (early in spring) of the plant not available. 



From what is seen on this remarkable plant, it becomes desirable to 

 unite Nematolepis as a sub-genus with Chorilaena. Should however the 

 generic Separation be kept up, then our new species might as well be 

 placed into Nematolepis, the differences within the genus Correa, as regards 

 the corolla, being quite as great, whereas again diversity of the inflore- 

 scence would, for the extended genus Nematolepis, not be greater as for 

 Lasiopetalum. 



Nematolepis phebalioides has recently beeu found near Mt. Rugged by 

 Miss S. Brooks. 



Chorilaena quercifolia extends to the Shannon (F. v. M.), where it attains 

 a height of 30 feet.j 

 Regel, E., Zwei neue Tulpen aus Buchara. Mit Tafel. (Gartenflora. 1889. p. 505.) 

 Rosen, F., Systematische und biologische Beobachtungen über Erophila verna. 



[Schluss.] (Botanische Zeitung. 1889. No. 38. p. 613.) 

 Rostock, M., Phanerogamenflora vou Bautzen und Umgegend, nebst einem Ver- 

 zeichniss Oberlausitzer Kryptogamen. (Abhandl. der naturw. Geaellsch. Isis 

 in Dresden. Januar bis Juni 1889. p. 3.) 

 Sargeannt, J., Euphorbia Esula in Northamptonshire. (The Journal of Botany. 



1889. p. 315.) 

 Whitwell, William, Arenaria Gothica Fries in Britain. (1. c. p. 314.) 

 Williams, J. W., Lilium Martagon naturalised in Worcestershire. (1. c. p. 314.) 

 Wittmack, L., Aechmea Mertensii Schult, fil. Mit Abbildung. (Gartenflora. 

 1889. p. 516.) 



Phaenologie: 

 Magnus, P., Notiz über bemerkenswerthe Vegetationserscheinungen im Sommer 

 1889. (Oesterreichische botanische Zeitschrift. 1889. p. 364.) 



