10b irloristik und Systematik der Phanerogamen. 



/. Schwarzü (Southern Florida), /. vestita (a cultivated plant of unre- 

 corded origin), /. Texana (Sabal Mexicana of southeastern Texas), 

 /. Uresana (Sabal Uresana) and /. Rosei, the last two from the Pacific 

 slope of Mexico, Thrinax praeceps, T. Ponceana, Thrincoma alta, 

 Thringis laxa , T. latifrons, Aeria atteniiata, Roystonea Borinquena, 

 R. Floridana (Oreodoxa regia of Florida), Acrista monticola, Catis 

 Martiana (Enterpe oleracea Mart., of Brazil), Ciirima colophylla, C. 

 corallina (Martinezia corallina of Martinique), Tllmia caryotaefolia 

 (Martinezia caryotaefolia), T. disticha (Martinezia distichaj, Acrocomia 

 media and Cocops rivalis — the new genera Catis and Tilmia being 

 characterized in passing reference. Trelease. 



CoviLLE, J. V., Harrimanella, a new genus of heathers. 

 (Proceedings of the Washington Academy of Sciences. Hl. 

 p. 569—576, f. 62—66. December 1901.) 



Under the names Harrimanella stellerlana and H. hyp- 

 noides, the author describes what have heretofore borne the 

 same specific names in the genus Cassiope, and, in passing^ 

 the generic name Arcterica is prepared for what has been 

 calied Cassiope oxycoccoides, the specific name being retained. 

 A key is given to the species left in Cassiope, based on fohage 

 characters. Trelease. 



ÖREENb, E. L, Certain Canadian violets. (Ottawa Natu- 

 ralist. Vol. XV. p. 191 — 192. December 1901.) 



An addition to a paper on the same subject, in Ottonia, Vol. IV, 

 p. 285. V. leucopetala is published as new. Trelease. 



Parish, S. B., A g r o u p o f Western American Solanums. 



(Proce2dings of the C^alifornia Academy of sciences. Third 



Series. Botany. Vol. 11. p. 159—172. 23. October 1901.) 



In this revision of the group of species related to 6". umbelliferum, 

 the following new names appear: Solanum Arizonicum, S. tenuilobatiim, 

 S. Wallacei (S. Xanti Wallacei Gray), 5. Wallacei viridis, S. Xanti inter- 

 mediiim, S. Xanti glabrescens, S. nmbellifernm Californicum (S. Califor- 

 nicum Dunal). Trelease. 



Murr, Josef, Zur Chenopodium - F rage. 11. (Deutsche 



botanische Monatsschrift. Bd. XIX. 1901. No. 3. p. 37 ff. 



No. 4. p. 49—54.) 8«. Mit 2 Tafeln. 



Besprochen werden Formen des: 

 I. Chenopodium albnm L. X opnlifolium Schrad. und zwar: 



A. Chenopodium album X opnlifolium var. obtusatum Beck. 



1. Ch. Borbäsii Murr (bei Innsbruck). 



2. Ch. Zschackei Murr (Bernburg in Anhalt). 



B. Ch. album X opulifolium var. typicnm Beck. (= Chenop. 

 Linciense Murr(bei Linz). 



C. Ch. album X opulifolium var. mucronulatum Beck. 



1. Ch. betulifolium Murr (bei Linz). 



2. Ch. Preissmanni Murr (Stiftingthal bei Graz). 

 II. des Ch. striatum Kras. < opulifolium Schrad. 



1. Ch. Tridentinum Murr (S. Martino bei Trient). 



2. Ch. solitarium Murr (Trient). 



3. Ch. Bernburgense Murr (Bernburg). 



