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leptosepala, Millettia Harrowiana, Vicia dichroantha, Dumasia For- 

 restii, Mucuna montana, Buddleia adenantha, B. agathosma, B. bra- 

 chystachya, B. Forrestii, B. myriantha, Loranthus Balfourianus, 

 L. caloreas, Hibiscus Forrestii, Oxy sporn serrula ta, Ligustrum ionan- 

 drum, Jasminum Beesianum, Epilobium Forrestii, Corydalis homo- 

 petala, C. Balfouriana, C. heterocentra, C. Bulleyana, Polygonum 

 jucundum, P. cycuiandrum, P. Forrestii, P. leptopodum, P. oligan- 

 thuntj P. calostachyum, P. subscaposum, Rheum Forrestii, Thalic- 

 truin tofieldioides, Delphinium Forrestii, D. Bidleyanum, G. Forrest 

 ex Diels, Aconitum jucundum, A. brevicalcaratum , A. Bulleyanuin, 

 A. transsectum, A. brachypodum, A. venatorium, A. acaule, Sibiraea 

 tomentosa, Potentilla stenophyllä , Sorbus reducta, Photinia Franche- 

 tiana, Cotoneaster verruculosa, C. hebephylla, C. iusculpta, Leptoder- 

 mis Forrestii, L. glauca, L. Wilsoni, L. pilosa, Rubia pallida, R. 

 leiocaulis, R. podantha, R. yunnanensis, R. ustulata, R. membranacea, 

 Galium Forrestii, G. nephrostigmaticum , G. modestum, Xanthoxylum 

 usitatum, Salix resecta, S. cathayana, Chrysosplenium Forrestii, Ve- 

 ronica Forrestii, Scrophidaria Forrestii, Thea Forrestii, T. yunnanensis, 

 Pitard, T. speciosa, Pitard, Daphne aurantiaca, Wikstroemia holose- 

 ricea, W. dolichantha, W. scytophylla, Carum coloratum, C. dolicho- 

 podum, C.(?) pityophilum, Angelica(?) rivuiorum, A. Forrestii, Li- 

 gusticum modestum, Peucedanum olivaceum , Trachydium chloroleu- 

 cnm, T. Forrestii, Heracleum stenopterum, Laportea Forrestii, Pilea 

 peperomioides, Mortis longistylus, Agapetes Bulleyana, Vaccinium 

 Forrestii, Valeriana barbulata, V. stenoptera, Caryopteris Forrestii, 

 Aneileyna stenothyrsa, Smilax tortuosus, Polygonatum uncinatum, 

 P. Stewartianum, Hemerocallis Forrestii, Chlorophytum platystemon, 

 Allium polyastrum, A. Bidleyanum, A. yunnanense, A. rhynchogy- 

 num, A. Forrestii, Lloydia Forrestii, Veratrum, stenophyllum, Hedy- 

 chium Forrestii. W. G. Craib (Kew). 



Diels, L„ Plantae Chinenses Forrestianae: Numerical Cata- 

 logue of all the plants collected by G. Forrest during 

 his first exploration of Yunnan and Eastern Tibet in 

 the years 1904, 1905, 1906. (Nos. 1122-2757). (Notes Roy. 

 Bot. Gard. Edinburgh. XXXII. p. 81 — 160. 1912.) 



Continuation of the numerical identifications of Forrest's Chi- 

 nese plants. As in the previous parts Forrest's field notes are 

 reproduced in füll. W. G. Craib (Kew). 



Domin, K., Queenslands Plant Association s. (Proc. Roy. 

 Soc. Queensland. XXIII. 1. p. 57—74. 1911.) 



A preliminary account of the author's observations on Vegeta- 

 tion. A number of plant associations are described from various 

 parts of Queensland. "Vine scrubs" occur in the more tropical 

 coastal districts with moisture and rieh soil, as dense thick forest 

 with many lianes and epiphytes; they are either continuous over 

 large areas or form gallery forest along streams. "Open forest" of 

 Eucalyptus with much undergrowth forms a contrast to the vine 

 scrubs, and the reasons for the sharp demarcation between one and 

 the other are discussed at length. Grasslands are also a conspieuous 

 feature. While sorae of the associations are ascribed to climatic and 

 edaphic factors, others are traced to diverse evolution of the flora; 

 associations of Australian, Malayan, and Antarctic plants in many 

 cases still retain their characteristic physiognomy. W. G. Smith. 



