62 Floristik u. Systematik d. Phanerog. — Hybriden. — Necrologie. 



M, J. M., New or noteworthy Plant s. Cyrlla raceml- 

 flora. (Card. Chron. London. Ser. 3, 30. 1901. p. 198. 

 fig. 61.) 



Article signed by the initials of Dr. M. J. Masters giving a füll 

 description of the shrub, its history and synonymy, with a figiire of a 

 flowering specimen. " B. Daydon Jackson (London). 



Rendle, A. B., New or noteworthy plant s. Hyssopiis 



offlclnalls L. var. grandiflorus Rendle var. nov. (Gard. Chron. 



London. Ser. 3, 30. 1901. p. 386.) 



A stricking, variety characterised by the diffuse flowering shoots, 

 lax partiai inflorescences and especially by the large open flowers. 



B. Daydon Jackson (London). 



Rendle, A. B., New o r noteworthy p 1 a n t s. Aster siib- 



coenilca sp. nov. S. Moore. (Gard. (3hron. London. Ser. 3, 



30. 1901. p. 385.) 



A new species from Hazara, North Western India the description 

 drawn up from specimens cultivated by Herr Max Leichtlin. 



B. Daydon Jackson (London). 



Brown, N. E., New or noteworthy plants; continued 



Semperviviim veliitlnum N. E. Brown. (Gard. Chron. London. 



Ser. 3, 30. 1901. p. 318.) 



Of unknown origin, but has been in cultivation since 1824; probably 

 from the Madeiran or Cape de Verd region. Affinities not indicated. 



B. Daydon Jackson (London). 



Mendel, Gregor, Experiments in Hybridisation. (Gard. 



Chron. London. Ser. 3, 30. 1901. p. 226—227.) 



An abstract of the translation issued in the Journal of the Royal 

 Horticultural Society, 26. 1901. p. 1—32. 



B. Daydon Jackson (London). 



Oerman S[outh] W[est] Africa. (Gard. Chron. London. 



Ser. 3, 30. 1901. p. 230.) 



Notes on the flora of Brakwater, in German South West Africa con- 

 tributed by Herr D int er, from his article in the Supplement to No. 23 

 of the „Windhoeker Anzeiger". B. Daydon Jackson (London). 



Obituary Davidson, George. (Gard. Chron. London. Ser. 



3, 30. 1901. p. 233.) 



A diatomist and investigator of the „Kieseiguhr" deposits in the 

 Loch of Kinnard, near Dinnet, a soft stone largely used in the manu- 

 facture of dynamite. B. Daydon Jackson (London). 



Hemsley, W[illiam] Botting, Cydonla sinensis. (Garden, London. 



Ser. 60. 1901. p. 248—249.) 



A reprint from Kew Bulletin, no. 155—156, p. 224—225 issued in 

 July 1901 ; it ^clears up some points of synonymy. 



B. Daydon Jackson (London). 



