728 Pteridophyten. — Floristik und Systematik der Phanerogamen. 



Clute, Willand N., Notes from the South. (The Fern 



Bulletin. X. April 1902. p. 33—37.) 



Brief discussion of the habits and distribution of certain Pterido- 

 phytes in Louisiana and Florida. Moore. 



Palmer William, The log fern. (The Fern Bulletin. X. April 

 1902. p. 37—41.) 



A discussion , with key , of the differences between Dryopteris 

 goldieanacelsa and other closely related forms. Moore. 



Maxon, William R., An inter es ting Japanese Polypody. 



(The Fern Bulletin. X. April 1902. p. 42—43.) 



Changes Polypodium vulgare var. Japonictim , described by 

 Franchet and Savatier, to Polypodium Japonicum (Fr. and Sav.). 



Moore. 



Maxon, William R., Notes on American ferns-V. (The 



fern Bulletin. X. April 1902. p. 46—47.) 



The following genera briefly discussed: the correct name for the 

 little ebony spleenwort, Phegopteris Phegopteris in Central New York^ 

 Marsilea uncinata in Louisiana and Phegopteris Robertiana. 



Moore. 



Eaton, Alvah A., The genus Eguiseinm in North America. 



(The Fern Bulletin. X. April 1902. p. 43—45.) 



In this the tenth paper of the series, the varieties of Equisetum 

 litorale are discussed. The form fonnosum is described as new. 



Moore. 



Anonym. Schirmföhren. (Oesterreichische Forst- und Jagd- 

 zeitung. 20. Jahrg. 1902. 4". No. 6. p. 42—43.) 



Behandelt den schirmartigen Charakter der Schwarzföhre. Die bei- 

 gegebene Abbildung zeigt Schwarzföhrenbestände mit schirmartiger Aus- 

 bildung der Krone. Matouschek (Reichenberg). 



Anonym. Die Ceropegien. (Wiener illustrirte Gartenzeitung. 



1902. Heft 2. Wien 1902. 8». p. 50—52.) 



Es werden nur diejenigen Arten beschrieben, welche in einem 

 temperirten Hause oder in einem Warmhause gut gedeihen können. 



Matouschek (Reichenberg). 



Dendy, Arthur, The Chatham Islands a study in Bio- 

 logy. (Manchester Memoirs. Vol. XLVI. No. 12. 1902. 

 p. 1-29.) 



The author, who paid a short visit to Chatham Islands in 

 January 1901, deals with the Flora on pages 4 — 10 and again 

 on pages 14 — 16. The total number of species of phanero- 

 gams and ferns indigenous is probably under 200. The lovver 

 cryptogams are very imperfectly known. 



The flowering plants and ferns are conveniently grouped 

 under „Forest", „Moorland" and „Sea coast". 



