Junk, 1920] TAXONOMY, VASC. PLANTS 135 



A. Gossweileri, Angola; .1. I'sshf-ri, Uganda; .1. I ) immr.ri, Uganda; .1. crebrijlorun, Uganda; 

 A. Kiissneri, Congo; A. brtichycnlyx, Uganda; .1. HolvMi, Zambesi; and .1. rutaractarum, 

 Rhodesia. The following varieties are desoribed M new: .1. Buchanftni Gilg var. ugandrnsi8, 

 and A. congolauti* ( iilg. var. monophyllns. SchmideUa thVT40id98 Baker - Aphakia senegalen- 

 sis Kadlk. — K. M. Wiegand. 



2965. Baldacci, A., and A. Bi'hujixot. Contributo alia flora autumnale ed invernale del 

 dintorni di Vallona. [Autumn and winter flora of Vallona.j Nuovo Giorn. But. Ital. 25: 70-86. 

 1918. 



2966. Bennktt, Artih'r. Cheshire Plants. Jour. Botany 57: 129-130. 1919.— Notes on 

 R. S. Adamson's paper on the Flora of Northern Cheshire (Jour. Botany 57: 91). — Ceterach 

 officinarum and Potamogclon praelongus arc cited as the only new records for the county. 

 Additional stations are noted for other species in Adainson's list. A few other records are 

 added in the genera, Elatine, Callitriche, Saxifraga, Arctostaphylos, Euphorbia, Carex and 

 Lycopodium. The Naturalist for 1899, p. 353; for 1904, p. 23; and Spencek Moore's notes 

 in Jour. Botany for 1900, p. 74, are referred to for additional records. — K. M. Wiegand. 



2967. Bolzon, P. Aggiunte alia flora dell 'Appennino Ligure-Emiliano. [Appendix to 

 flora of Appenine Ligure-Emiliani.] Bull. Soc. Bot. Ital. 1918:55-61. 1918. 



2968. Bowles, Chas. W. Systematic botany. Amer. Bot. 25:57-63. / pi. 1919.— An 

 outline of the vegetable kingdom is given, with directions for distinguishing the major 

 groups of plants. The illustrated Key makes these groups more easily comprehended. — 

 W. N. Clute. 



2969. Britten, James. Bibliographical Notes, LXXV. Madeira flowers. Jour. Botany 

 57:97-99. 1919. — A review of: (1) Mrs. Penfold's "Madeira flowers, fruits and ferns." 

 Reeve Bros., 1845. (2) Mrs. Augusta J. Robley's "Selection of Madeira Flowers." Reeve 

 Bros., 1845. — K. M. Wiegand. 



2970. Burnham, Stewart H. The sedges of the Lake George flora. Torreya 19: 125- 

 136. 1919. — The region covered includes the New York counties of Washington, Warren and 

 Saratoga, with a few additional records from Essex County. Brief notes on habitat, station 

 and frequency of each species are appended. The total of forms enumerated is as follows: 

 Cyperus, 8 species; Eleocharis, 8 sp., 2 varieties; Stenophyllus, 1 sp.; Fimbristylis, 1 sp.; 

 Eriophorum, 5 sp., 1 var.; Scirpus, 17 sp., 1 var., 1 forma; Dulichium, 1 sp.; Rynchospora,! 

 sp.; Mariscus, 1 sp.; Carex, 94 sp., 25 var., 1 forma, 2 hybrids. — One new variety is pub- 

 lished, Carex complanata Torr. var. robusta, discovered June 18, 1892, 1 mile north of Kings- 

 bury Street. Four new combinations are made: Carex Leersii Willd. var. angustata (Carey); 

 C. Leersii var. cephalantha (Bailey); C. normalis Mackenzie var. perlonga (Fernald); C. 

 blanda Dewey var. varians (Bailey). — /. C. Nelson. 



2971. Chiovenda, E. Intorno alia priorita dei nomi generici Polystichum e Aspidium. 

 [Gn the priority of the generic names Polystichum and Aspidium.] Bull. Soc. Bot. Ital. 1918: 

 28-32. 1918. 



2972. Correvon, H. Icones florae alpinae plantarum. [Illustrations of plants of the alpine 

 flora.] IP. 29 p., 17 pi., 25 fig., 14 distribution maps. [No date; copy received June _'. 

 1919.] — This fascicle describes briefly, gives rather detailed distribution, and illustrates by 

 numerous figures and heliotype plates Cerastium latifolium L., C. pedunadatum Gaud., C. 

 unijlorum Murith, Saxifraga bijlora All., S. macropetala Kerner, S. oppositifolia L., S. 

 geranioides L., Senecio Carniolicus W., Achillea Barrelieri Sz., A. tenuifolia Schur., and 

 Artemisia Mutillina Vill. [In French.] Notes on culture are given, to which R. Farrer 

 has also contributed in English. [See also next following Entry, 2973.] — 0. E. Jennings. 



