Floristik, Geographie], Systematik etc. 91 



1. Eremiopsis, N. E. Br. : Bracts 3. Catyx very deeplj'- and equally 

 4-lobed. Corolla small. hypogynous, campanulate, 4-lobed, longer 

 than calyx. Stamens 8, hypogynous, included; filaments and anthers 

 free; anthers bipartite, cells distant, separated by the dilated. 

 somewhat crutch-like apex of the filaments. Ovary 1-celled with 1 

 pendulous ovule; style included, abruptly curved down upon the 

 side of the ovary at its base, then erect, and recurved at the apex; 

 Stigma simple. Fruit apparently indehiscent. Erect branching shrublet, 

 leaves small, spreading; Ars. small, in terminal Clusters of 2—6. 



2. Aniserica N. E. Br.: Bracts 0, except the minute floral leaves. 

 Calyx tubulär campanulate or campanulate, coriaceous, equall)' 

 4-toothed or 4-lobed. Corolla hypogynous, much longer than the 

 calyx, tubulär 2-lobed. Stamens 4, hyp., exserted at maturity; 

 filaments free filiform, glabrous; anthers free, basifixed, divided 

 almost to the base, spurless, opening by short oblique pores. Ovary 

 on a small disk, 2-celled; stjde exserted, filiform, glabrous; stigma 

 minute, simple. Ovules 1 in each cell, pendulous. A small shrub 

 resembling an Erica] leaves grooved down convex back; Ars. small, 

 numerous, in terminal Clusters. 



3. Lepterica N. E. Br. : Bracts 0. Calyx more or less unequall}^ 

 4-lobed. Corolla very small, hypogynous, obconic, 4-lobed. Stamens 

 8, hyp., included; filaments connate at base; anthers connate. Ovary 

 1-cefled with 1 pendulous ovule; style stout, soon enlarging and 

 forming a hollow conical top to young fruit; stigma large, soon 

 appearing sessile. peltate. Fruit ovoid, apparenth^ indehiscent, 

 pericarp thin. Shrub with very copious, slender, subparallel branches. 

 Leaves small, adpressed. Flrs. minute, 1—3 together, axillary 

 or terminal. F. E. Fritsch. 



Westerlund, C. G., Bidrag tili Hälsinglands flora. (Botaniska 

 Notiser. p. 1—40. 1906.) 



Enthält zahlreiche Nachträge zur Phanerogamenflora der Provinz 

 Hälsingland. Dabei wird eine besondere Aufmerksamkeit dem 

 Variationskreis der Arten gewidmet und zahlreiche Varietäten und 

 Formen derselben für die Provinz nachgewiesen. Als neu werden 

 beschrieben: Achillea millefoliimi f. perruhrißora , Erigeron acer var. 

 viridifolius , Valeriana excelsa f. alterna und f. trifoliata, Galiinn bo- 

 reale f. hmnidiiisculiim , und subf. hirtoscabriun , Melavipyricm pra- 

 tense f. albidosulfuremn und f. umbrosiim., M.silvaticunii. deciimhens 

 und f. suhovatum, Scutellaria galericulata f. iiberriina, Trientalis 

 eiiropaea f. erubescens und f. grandiflora, Viola tricolor var. distinc- 

 tissima, var. versicolor f. perobscura, var. luteocoerulea f. luteocoeru- 

 lescens, var. roseola f. ptirpurascois und f. luteoroseola , var. lutescens 

 f. pidcherrima, var. fulvostriata , var. albido coeridescens , var. lacti- 

 color, V. arvensis f. siibpatens, Geranium silvaticiim f. sublilacinuni, 

 Orobus vernits f. latissinms, Anemone neniorosa f. flavescens und f. 

 qiiadrifoUata , Stellaria graminea f. longisepala, Gymnadenia conopsea 

 f. subdensißora und f. unicuspis. Arnell. 



Woodhead, T. W., Ecology of Woodland Plauts in the 

 neighbourhood of Huddersfield. (Dissertation, Zürich, 1906. 

 Journ. of Linnean Societ>^-Botany. XXXVII. p. 333-406; 40 figs. 

 October 1906.) 



An important contribution to British ecology, dealing with 



woodland and moorland plants in the eastern slopes of the Penn in es 



