Allgemeines. ~ Anatomie. 291 



giossary of Indian names with their botanical equivalents, and a sepa- 

 rately paged index of 7 pages. Trelease. 



GoODDiNG, L, N., Rocky mountain p lantst udies. I. (Bota- 

 nical Gazette. XXXIII. p. 66—69. Jan. 1902.) 



Marsilia oligospora, Erythronium obtusatum, Tradescantia Lara- 

 niensis, Iris pelogonus and Alsine validus are described as new, and 

 Erythronium grandiflorum parviflorum Watson is raised to specific rank 

 as E. parviflorum. Trelease. 



MuLDREW, N. H., S ylvan Ontario. (A giiide to our native 

 trees and shrubs. Illustrated with 131 leaf-drawings. Toronto. 

 William Briggs 1901.) 



After a prefactory glossology of leaf and stem, the author gives 

 leaf-keys to the species and a systematically arranged list of the latter 

 with localities and occasional brief annotation. Trelease. 



Leavitt, R. G., Outlines ofBotany for the High school 

 labo rato ry a nd classroom. (Based on Grays Lessons in 

 Botany. New York, Cincinnati, Chicago. American Book 

 Company, p. 272. figs. 383.) 



An elementary class book, combining morphological, organographic 

 and ecological considerations with a resume of the main groups of plants 

 ■and a series of simple laboratory exercises. Trelease. 



Maiden, J[oseph] H[enry] and Betche, E[rnst,] Notes Irom the 

 Botanic Gardens, Sydney. No. 7. (Sydney, Proc. 

 Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales. XXVI. 1901. p. 79—90.) 



This article covers the orders Malvaceae to Lycopodiaceae with des- 

 criptions of the foUowing new species Nephelium Forsythii, p. 81 ; Thryp- 

 tomene (§ Micromyctus) hexamera, p. 82; and Calotis inermis, p. 84. 



B. Daydon Jackson (London). 



Saunders, Helen, Botanical Notes. No. II. (Plymouth. 

 Trans. Devon. Assoc. XXXIII. 1901. p. 469—474.) 



Lists of plants noticed at certain localities in the county of Devon. 



B. Daydon Jackson (London). 



Melbourne, Botanical Garden. (Gard. Chron. London. 

 Ser. 3. XXX. 1901. p. 246—247. plate.) 



Embodying remarks by H. J. Veitch, published in the „Gardeners' 

 Chronicle", 15. Sept. 1894, and by Peter Barr in a Melbourne paper 

 recently. B. Daydon Jackson (London). 



Bertrand, C. Eg. et Cornaille, F., Les pieces libero- 

 ligneuses elementaires du stipe et de la fronde 

 des Filicine'es actuelles. — Les chatnes libero- 

 ligneuses des Filicine'es. (Comptes rendus des seances 

 de l'Academie des sciences. Tome CXXXIII. p. 524. 

 Ibid. p. 546. Ibid. p. 695. Ibid. p. 1027.) 



La piece lib^roligneuse elementaire du stipe et de la fronde 

 se presente ä Tun des etats suivants: 1" faisceau bipolaire; 

 2^ divergeant; 3*^ masse indeterminee. 



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