Floristik und Systematik der Phanerogamen. 555 



Druce, G[eorge] Claridge, Anglesea and Carnarvonshire 

 Plants. (Journal of Botany. Vol. 40. p. 181 — 188.) 



A list of plants recorded in Anglesea and Carnarvonshire in 1884, 

 1899 and 1900. Caltha radicans is believed to be a new record for 

 England. A Rubiis is doubtfully identified as R. aininobiiis Pocke, a species 

 which has not previously been found in England. 



H. H. W. Pearson (London). 



Anonymus, The Timbers of the Malay Peninsula — 

 continued. (Agricultural Bulletin of the Straits and Fede- 

 rated Malay States. Vol. 1. p. 209—220.) 



A list, with a short description of each species, of the Malay Timber 

 trees belonging to the Natural orders Rubiaceae, Coinpositae, Alyrslneae, 

 Sapotaceae, Ebeuaceae, Styraceae, Apocynaceae, Loganiaceae, Bignonia- 

 ceae and Verbenaceae. H. H. W. Pearson (London). 



Anonymus , Report of the Committee on Botany. 



(Bulletin of the Natural History Society of New Brunswick. 



Vol. IV. 1902. p. 496—498.) 



Contains a list of 34 species of flowering plants and vascular 

 cryptogams new or little known in the province. 



H. H. W. Pearson (London). 



Hemsley, W[illiam] Botting, A second edition of the 



„Botanical Magazine". (Gardener's Chronicle. [3.] 



Vol. 31. p. 289—290.) 



The authors attention was drawn by Sir Joseph Hook er to the 

 existence of Volume i of a contemplated second edition of the „Botanicai 

 Magazine". It bears the following addition to the title of the first edition. 

 — „A new edition, with amended characters of the species; the whole 

 arranged according to the Natural orders, by W. J. Hooker, L. L. D., 

 F. R. S. etc. To which is added the most approved method of culture, 

 by Samue 1 C urt i s, F. L. S." The plan was to republish the plates 

 of the first filty-three volumes, with amplified descriptions and obser- 

 vations, arranged under their respective Natural orders. The single 

 volume which appeared, issued in 1833, contains 119 plates belonging 

 to the Orders Ramincnlaceae to Sarracenincene, arranged in the same 

 sequence as in De Candolle's Prodromus. 



H. H. W. Pearson (London). 



Smith, John Donnell, Undescribed plants from Guate- 

 mala and other Central A m erican republics. XXIII. 

 (Botanicai Gazette. XXXIII. April 1902. p. 249—262. 

 pl. 10, 11.) 



A continuation of a series of articles, the last preceding of which 

 was published in the same Journal. Vol. XXXI. 1901. p. 125. The follo- 

 wing new namesappear: Ouratea Tiierckheimii Donn. Sm., Gnarea Ttierck- 

 heimii C. DC, Matayba clavelligera Radlk., Swartzia niyrtifolia Giiate- 

 malensis Donn. Sm., Gurania megistantha Donn. Sm., Gonzaleci bracteosa 

 Donn. Sm., Psychotria polyplilebia Donn. Sm., Cestnim Poasanum Donn. 

 Sm., Colnmnea calcarnta Donn. Sm., Bravaisia grancliflora Donn. Sm., 

 Cithare.xyhiin pterocloilum Donn. Sm., AristolocliUi pilosa ligiilifera Mast., 

 A. seciiridnta Mast., Piper calophyllnni C. DC, Mollinedia Cosfarice/tsis 

 Donn. Sm., Ocotea Palmana Mez et Donn. Sm., O. Guisara Mez et Donn. 

 Sm% Trema enantiophylla Donn. Sm., Castus splendens Donn. 'Sm. et 

 Tuerckheim, Donnellia grandiflora C. B. Clarke, Callisia grnndiflora 

 Donn. Sm. and Polypodinm Alfari. 



