^0 Floristik und Systematik der Phanerogamen. 



tries Down, Armagh and Antrim. Two species „or subspecies'' 

 of the group Egregii are described, namely: 



Rubus Lettii, p. 216 and R. dunensis, p. 217, other subspecies are 

 R. Drejeri subsp. hibernicus, p. 217; R. anglosaxonlcus, subsp. vestiti- 

 formis, p. 217; R.Radnla, subsp. ecliinatoides, p. 219; R. Koehleri, 

 subsp. dasyphyllus, p. 219. 



Practically the same enumeration appears in Journ. Botan. 

 London. XXXIX. 1901. p. 378— 384. 



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Moore, Spencer Le M[archant] , L'Heritier's species of 

 Relhania. (Journal Botany, London. XXXIX. 1901. p. 

 386—389.) 



The species of this genus coliected by Masson, and pre- 

 served in Sir Joseph Banks' herbarium, were studied by 

 L'Heritier, and published in his „Sertum anglicum". The bre- 

 vity of his descriptions have since caused many of them to be 

 misunderstood, consequently, the author has re-examined the 

 type material, and described again those which seemed to need 

 that care. Sixteen species are thus reviewed. 



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Rendle, Alfred Barton, Notes on Trlllium. (Journal of 

 Botany, London. XXXIX. 1901. p. 321—335. plate 426.) 



A revievv of many species of the genus, though not of the 

 whole, Clearing up some doubtful points of synonymy, based 

 upon examination of the types of the older authors, and supple- 

 mented by fresh material in cultivation. Sixteen species are 

 critically reviewed of which two are now described for the 

 first time, tiiese being T. Rugelil, from N. Carolina, p. 331 ; 

 and T. affine, from Georgia, p. 334, both coliected by Rugel. 



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HiERN, WfiLLIAM JPIhilipJ, LlmoselUi aqiiatica L. var. temiifolia 

 Hook. f. (Journal of Botany, London. XXXIX. 1901. p. 336 

 —339.) 



A minute description of a form found in Wales, with its synonymy, 

 and a clavis to the forms of the genus; a figure is given of the plant 

 which gave rise to the article. . B. Daydon Jackson (London). 



Report of the Botanical Work Committee. Journal of 

 Botany, London. XXXIX. 1901. p. 305—315. 



A reprint of the Report of Government Committee, which 

 was constituded to enquire into the Botanical Work and the 

 Collections at the British Museum, and at the Royal Botanic 

 Gardens, Kew. This Report with minutes of evidence and 

 appendices, was issued during last summer by the Stationery 

 Office as a Blue Book of 218 pages, printed by order of the 

 House of Commons. and contains much official Information 

 concerning the two institutions named. This reprint is slightly 

 abridged by omitting certain portions. 



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