Floristik, Geographie, Systematik etc. 313 



behandelt), Olacaceae (eine unbestimmte Olacacea } spec), Balanopho- 

 raceae (spp. unbestimmt), Aristolochiaceae, Rafflesiaceae {Brugmansia 

 Zit>pelii Bl. noch nicht im Buitenzorger Herbar wiedergefunden), 

 Polygonaceae, Chenopodiaceae , Aniarantaceae, Nyctaginaceae, Pisonia 

 excelsa BI., die einzige Insektenfangende Baum), Phytolaccaceae, 

 Aisoaceae, Portulaccaceae, Basellaceae, Caryophyllaceae, Nymphae- 

 aceae, Ceratophyllaceae , Ranunculaceae , Berberidaceae , Menispermaceae 

 (grösstenteils von Diels bestimmt). Anonaceae (15 unbestimmte spp.), 

 Myristicaceae, Monimiaceae, Hernandiaceae , Papaveraceae, Cruciferae , 

 Capparidaceae, Moringiaceae (noch nicht in Kds. u. Val. Bijdr. 

 Booms. Java behandelt), Nepenthaceae, Saxifragaceae, Staphyleaceae, 

 Aceraceae, Sapindacene (teils von Radlkofer bestimmt). 



Allen Arten dieser Familien sind wie gewöhnlich Bemerkungen 

 über Synonymie, Habitus, Standortsangaben, Herbarnummern, 

 Sammlung von Holzmuster oder Alkoholmaterial, Austauschdupli- 

 kate U.S.W, beigegeben. M. J. Sirks (Haarlem). 



MacDougal, D. T., From the Red Sea to the Nile. (The Plant 

 World. XVI. p. 243—255. 9 fig. Sept. 1913.) 



This paper describes the Vegetation of the mountain Cojadas 

 near the west shore of the Red Sea, the highlands (with a flora 

 like Somaliland and Abyssinia) and the gentle drainage Chan- 

 nels which finally lead to the Nile. The change in Vegetation in 

 passing from one district to another is noted. Harshberger. 



Mackenzie, K. K., Notes on Carex. VII. (Bull. Torrey Bot. Club. 

 XL. p. 529—554. Oct. 1913.) 



Contains as new Carex Brainerdii, C. pityophila , C. geophila, C. 

 brevicaiilis and C. microrhyncha. Trelease. 



Mattirolo, O., Lorenzo Terraneo (1676—1714) el'im- 

 portanza dell'opera sua nella storia botanicadel 

 Piemonte. (Bull. Soc. bot. ital. p. 231—243. 1912.) 



La decouverte de 6 volumes d'Exsiccata (4 des 6 volumes de 

 l'„Opera botanica", 1 des 3 volumes de l'Appendice ä l'Opera bota- 

 nica, 1 des 2 volumes du „Cursus botanicus") permet ä l'auteur de 

 rassembler de nombreuses notes sur Lorenzo Terraneo 

 (1676 — 1714), medecin et anatomiste qui occupa une place remar- 

 quable dans la science botanique piemontaise du XVIIe siecle. 



C. Bonaventura (Firenze). 



Ostenfeld, C. H., Nogle Bemaerkninger om Oenanthe aqiiatica 

 (L.) Poir. . Oe. fluviatilis (Bab.) Coleman og Oe. conioides {N ölte 

 ms.) Lange. [Some Remarks on Oenanthe aqiiatica, Oe. fluvia- 

 tilis and Oe. conioides]. (Bot. Tidsskr, XXXIII. 2. p. 117—133. 4 fig. 

 and an English abstract. Köbenhavn 1913.) 



The submerged stage of Oe. fluviatilis is recorded for the first 

 time as found in Den mark; the localities are two rivers in the 

 western part of Jutland (Linding Aa and Varde Aa). Hitherto 

 this species has been known only from the British Isles and in 

 Elsass and Baden. 



