152 Floristik, Geographie, Systematik etc. 



velata, P. jaliseana, P. brachysepala, P. pedicellata, P. cuspidulata^ 

 P. tnicvotvicha , P. hrachytropis, P. Hayesii, P. consohvina, P. hifor- 

 mipiliSj P. isotricha, P. phoenicistis , P. macradenia geniiina, P. 

 fnacradenia glanduloso-pilosa {P. glanduloso pilosiun Chod.). P- 

 bahametisis, P. eucosma, P. Emovyi, P. hlepharotropis , P. liihophila, 

 P. alba tenuifolia {P. seneca temiifolia Prush), P. Wi^htiana, P. 

 glochidiata typica, P. glochidiata lencantha, P. exserta, P. variabiUs 

 typica, P. variabiUs leucanthema, P. decidua, P. paniculata leiicop- 

 tera, P. dolichocarpa and P. oxysepala. Trelease. 



Britton, N. L., The Vegetation ofAnegada. (Mem. New York 

 Bot. Card. IV. p. 565—580. Aug. 31, 1916.) 



Contains as new Acacia anegadensis Briti. , Chauwesyce articulaia 

 (Euphorbia articulata Aublet), and Arthonia anegadensis Riddle. 



Trelease. 



Candolle, C. de, A new species of Hydnocarpus. (Philip. Journ. 

 Sei. C. Botany. XL p. 37-38. Jan. 1916.) 



Hydnocarpus Alcalae, from Luzon. Trelease. 



Coker, C. W., Our Mountain Shrubs. (Journ. Elisha Mitchell 

 Sei. Soc. XXXI. NO 2. p. 91 — 112. Nov. 1915.) 



This is a general Statement regarding the 247 shrubs and 42 

 vines of the State of North Carolina with a Classification of the 

 same according to families. Harshberger. 



CokeF, W. C. and E. O. Randolph. Observations on the 

 Lawns of Chapel Hill. (Journ, Elisha Mitchell Sei. Soc. XXXI. 

 NO 2. p. 113-119. Nov. 1915.) 



This paper gives an analysis of a number of lawns near Cha- 

 pel Hill, N. C. with the constituent plants of each and reference 

 to their occurrence. Harshberger. 



Conard, H. S., Nymphaea and Nuphar again. (Rhodora. XVIII, p. 

 161—164. July 19l6.) 



The conclusion is reached that Nymphaea should be restored 

 for what has been called Castalia of late years; ihdit Nuphar shonXd. 

 be restored for the spatterdocus; and that Nelutnbo should be 

 continued for the lotus. Trelease. 



Cowles, H. C, A Proposed Ecological Society. (Torreya, 

 XV. p. 245. Nov. 1915.) 



An account of a meeting in Philadelphia to organize an 

 ecological society, which was subsequentl}^ started at the Colum- 

 bus. Ohio meeting of the American Association for the Advance- 

 nient of Science as the Ecological Societ)'^ of America. It has now 

 an initial membership of 258 members. Harshberger. 



