Floristik und Systematik der Phanerogauien. 109 



yet in gardens, but described also from Costa Rica materiaL 

 Details of tiie male flower of the allied genera Asterogyne and 

 Calyptrogyne are given as woodcuts. 



B. Daydon Jackson (London). 



Greene, E. L, Plantae Bakerianae. III. Fascicle L 

 (Washington D.-C.) Nov. 18. 1901. 



An account, by Carl F. Baker, of bis botanical explo- 

 ration of the Gumieson Watershed in Colorado, and a miscel- 

 laneous congeries of paragrapholy Professor Greene dealing 

 with new or otherwise interesting species. 



The following new names occur: 



Ranunculus eremogenes pilosulus, R. oreogenes, Cyrtorhynclia 

 rnpestris, Delphinium dumetorum, D. quercetorum, Aconitum Bakeri,. 

 Draba graminea, D. oxyloba, D. Bakeri, D. nitida, Arabis deniissa, A. 

 stenoloba, Thelypodium Bakeri, T. lilacinum, Viola stenantha, V. demissa^ 

 V. inamoena, V. gomphopetala, V. physalodes, V. bitern ata, Polygonum 

 montanum (P. Douglasii montanum Small), P. commixtum, P. Howellü 

 (from northern California), Rumex Bakeri, Eriogonum chloranthnm, E. 

 Bakeri, E. salicinum, Apocynum ambigens, A. lividum, Mertensia con- 

 gesta, M. lateriflora, M. cynoglossoides, M. muriciilata, M. symphytoides 

 (from California), M. stenoloba (from Montana), Oreocarya horridula, O. 

 nitida, Monardeila panifolia, Castilleia cognata, Pentstemon teucrioides, 

 P. procumbens, Senecio contristatus, S. pyrrhochrous, S. lapathifolias, S. 

 pentodontus, Arnica lanulosa, A. silvatica, A. parvifolia , Helianthiis 

 fascicularis, Tetraneuris intermedia, Psilostrophe Bakeri, Hymenopappus 

 ochroleucus, H. parvulus, Artemisia Bakeri, Erigeron simulans, Plantago 

 retrorsa, P. Shastensis (from California), Abronia Bakeri, Allionia rotiindi- 

 folia, Thermopsis pinetorum, T. stricta, T. angustata (from Nevada), 

 Lupinus arceuthinus, L. dichrous, L. ampliis and L. leptostachyus — of 

 which only part of the description is given. Trelease. 



Annais of the Royal Botanic Garden, Calcutta. Vol. IX. 

 Part I. A second Century of new and rare Indian 

 plants. By Sir KiNG, G[EORGE], DuTHlE, J[OHN] IflRMlNGER] and 

 Prain, D[avid]. Calcutta, (Bengal Secretariat Press) 1901. 

 fol. {d>b cm.) 



This addition to the series of volumes of which it forms 

 part, has been received in London during October 1901, although 

 the date November 21. 1900 on the prefatory note contributed 

 by Major Prain, would imply an earlier issue. The fronti- 

 spiece is a photogravure of a finely grown specimen of 

 Albizzia Richardiana, King and Prain, introduced from 

 Madagascar; the details are to be found on plate 42. The 

 remainder of the plates, 93 in number, are lithographs by native 

 draftsmen : The following are new species, unless otherwise 

 indicated: 



Albizzia Richardiana King and Prain, p. 32, t. 42, and frontispiece. 

 Syn. Gagnebina Richardiana, Wall.; Albizzia paludosa, J. Anders.; the 

 latter being the first name under the right genus, but discarded by the 

 authors on account of the confusion, which is detailed. 



Leucostegane, Prain, 1. c. p 37. t. 46. nov. gen. (Leguminosae). 



L. latistipulata, Prain, 1. c. p. 38. Malay Peninsula. 



Riibus fasciculatus, Duthie, p. 39. t. 49. W.-Himalaya. 



