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E. arvense X Thelmateja, E. arvense X pratense, E. hiemale X variegatum, and E. scirpoides X 

 variegatum{'i) . — P, A. Rydberg. 



2006. Pau, C. El herbario de Planellas. [Planellas' herbarium.] Brot^ria S^r. Bot. 19: 

 49-65. 1921. — Senor Pau has studied the herbarium of D. Jose Planellas y Girald preserved 

 at the University of Barcelona. Ninety per cent of the specimens come from botanic gardens. 

 Planellas's careful labelling rendering confusion impossible, but there is also material from 

 Madrid, Saragossa, and Catalonia, as well as a small amount from botanists. The present 

 article is concerned only with plants from the province of Galicia, Spain, following the Ensayo 

 de la flora fanerogdmica gallega of Planellas. There are critical notes in most cases, refer- 

 ences to the Ensaj^o, indication of those species of which Galician specimens are wanting in 

 the herbariimi, and codification of the names with present day nomenclature, The present 

 installment covers the families Ranunculaceae to Rutaceae [pars?] in the DeCandollean 

 sequence, and is to be continued. — E. B. Chamberlain. 



2007. White, Jas. W. Report of the Distributor for 1919. Bot. Soc. and Exchange Club 

 British Isles Kept. 5 : 801-849. 1919 [1920]. Plants distributed number 7447.— G. C. Druce. 



2008. Williams, F. N. Genders of generic names. Jour. Botany 59: 205. 1921. — 

 Refers to Jour. Botany 59: 157, T. A. Sprague's article on "Plant Nomenclature: some Sug- 

 gestions." — S. H. Burnham. 



PTERIDOPHYTES 



2009. Martin, W. Pteridophytes of the Banks Peninsula (eastern portion). Trans, and 

 Proc. New Zealand Inst. 52: 315-322. 1920. — This paper presents a list of 60 pteridophytes 

 at present known to be growing on the Peninsula, with their localities and habitats. This 

 adds to the known flora 8 species previously reported but which a recent writer (Laing) had 

 considered lost to the region, namely: Alsophila Colensoi Hook, f., Hypolepis distans Hook, 

 Pteris iremula R. Br., Blechnum vulcanicum Kuhn, Polystichum adiantiforme (Forst.) J. Sm., 

 Dryopteris velutina O. Ktz., Lycopodhtm scariosum Forst., and L. Billardieri Spring (?). 

 One new record for the area is presented, Azolla rubra R. Br. The disappearance of a con- 

 siderable number of species is attributed to the removal of the forests and the feeding of cattle 

 on the undergrowth in some of the areas that remain. — Wm. Randolph Taylor. 



2010. Waterlot, et Decart. Pteridophytes de I'herbier du Museum recoltees k Mada- 

 gascar. [Pteridophytes of the herbarium of the Museum collected in Madagascar.] Bull. 

 Mus. Hist. Nat. [Paris] 26: 540-546. 1920. — A list is given of the pteriodphytes from Mada- 

 gascar in the herbarium of the Museum. The specimens are cited with complete data. The 

 determinations were made by Prince Bonapart. — E. B. Payson. 



SPERMATOPHYTES 



2011. Ashe, W. W. Notes on Rhododendron. Rhodora 23: 177-179. 1921.— A descrip- 

 tion is given of R. carolinianum margaretiae n. var., a white-flowered variety which resembles 

 the type in habit and is found in the same general region in North Carolina, only farther south 

 and at lower altitudes. The author also reports new stations in North Carolina for R. atlan- 

 ticum Rehd. (Azalea atlantica Ashe) and R. neglectum n. comb. {Azalea neglecta Ashe). — 

 James P. Poole. 



2012. Bennett, A. Sparganium angustifolium Michx. Jour. Botany 59: 235-236. 1921. 

 — A full synonymy is given. — Adele Lewis Grant. 



2013. Blake, S. F. The American species of Maximilianea (Cocblospermum). Jour. 

 Washington [D. C] Acad. Sci. II: 125-132. Fig. 1-2. 1921.— The following species and 

 varieties are described: Maximilianea codinae (Eichl.) Kuntze, M. regia Mart. & Schrank, 

 M. regia glaherrima Chod. & HassL, M. regia mattogrossensis (Pilger) Blake, M. vitifolia 



