624 Floristik, Geographie, Systematik etc. 



deposited in the herbarium of the University of California: Asi- 

 >nina Piirpiisii, Benthmnatitha tuberosa, Coiirsetia polyphylla, Calo- 

 pogonimn ßavidum, Oxalis campontm , Euphorbia latericolor, Pedi- 

 lanthus Purpusü, Cuphea Purpnsii, Tibouchina Purpusü, Centradenia 

 salicifolia, Triolena radicans, Menodora intricata, Philibertia diimeto- 

 Yum, Cynanchum mexicanum, Viiicetoxicuni inegacarphiini, V. saepi- 

 rnentoriun, Iponioea melanotricha, I. carrisalia, I. piisilla, I. iirsina, 

 I. angustata, I. iodantha, Jacqiiernontia paiicißora, Breweria stilphu- 

 rea, Heliotropiiim petraewn, Athenaea Purpusü, Russelia Purpusü, 

 Jacobinia albicaulis, Tetrameriuni geniculatwn, T. nenioruni. Ronde- 

 letia heteranthera, Elaterium heterophylhim , Laurentia insignis, Tri- 

 dax Purpusü, and Pinaropappus caespitosus. J. M. Green man. 



Britton, N. L., Four undescribed West Indian Sedges. 

 (Torreya. XIII. p. 215—217. 1913.) 



Contains descriptions of the foUowing species: Stenophyllus 

 Wilsoni, S. portoricensis , Fimbristylis inaguensis, and Rynchospora 

 bahamensis. J. M. Greenman. 



Britton, N. L. and J. N. Rose. S tu dies in Cactaceae. I. (Contr. 

 U. S. Nat. Herb. XVI. p. 239—242. pls. 66-73. 1913.) 



Contains descriptions of new species of Mexican and Central Ame- 

 rican species of cacti and ne-«^" combinations as foWows: Echitiocactus 

 alaniosaiius, Echinocereus luteus, Eriophylluni Gaillardae , Hylocereus 

 niinutißorus, Nyctocereus guatemalensis, Opuntia Chaffeyi, Wittia 

 pananiensis, Echinocereus chloropthahnus (Echinocactus chloropthal- 

 7nus Hook.), Leptocereus quadricostatus {Cereus quadricoslatus Bello) , 

 Selejucereus ürbanianus {Cereus Urbaniatius Gurke & Weing.), 5. 

 vagans (Cereus vagans Brandg.), Wilcoxia viperina {Cereus viperinus 

 Weber). J. M. Greenman. 



Britton, N. L. and J. N. Rose. The Genus EpipJivllum and 

 ito Allies. (Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. XVI. p. 255— 266. pls. 78— 84. 

 . 1913.) 



The authors give a systematic treatment of Epiphyllian to 

 which Phyllocactus Link is referred as a synon^'m. The following 

 new names and combinations are included; the name-bearing syno- 

 nym being given in parenthesis: Epiphyllum cartagense {Phyllocac- 

 tus cartagensis Weber). E. caudatuvn, E. costaricense {P. costari- 

 censis Weber), E. darrahii [P. darrahü Schum.), E. grande {P. gran- 

 dis Lern.), E. grandilobum (P. grandilobus Weber), E. guaternalense, 

 E. lepidocarpuni {P. lepidocarpus Weber), E. Nelsonü, E. Pittieri 

 {P. Pittieri Weber), E. puniilmn, E. stenopetahnn (P. stenopetalus 

 Forst.), E. strictum (P. strictus Lem), E. Thoniasianuin {P. Thoma- 

 sianus Schum.) , Disocactus Eichlamii {Phyllocactus Eichlaniü Weing.) , 

 Zygocactus delicatus {Epiphyllum delicatum N. E. Brown), Schlum- 

 bergera Gaertneri {Epiphyllum Russellianum var. Gaertneri Regel), 

 5. Russelliana {E. Russellianum Hook.), Wittia costaricensis, Eccre- 

 rnocactus Bradei gen. et sp. nov., and Strophocactus Wittii {Cereus 

 Wittii Schum.) gen. nov. J. M. Greenman. 



Candolle, C. de, Piperaceae novae e peninsula malayana. 

 (Rec. Bot. Surv. India. VI. p. 1—27. 1912.) 



The following are described as new species: Peperomia Wrayi, 



