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var. iniilti /linnaia (C. inulii pin/alia Pollard), C. nictitans L. var. Mohrii (C. a.sp<;ra Mulil. 

 v:ir. Mohrii Pollard), C. aspera Muhl. var. Simpsoni (('. Simpsoni Pollard), C. savannamm 

 (ChnmiH crista sartui/uirum Britton), C. grcmulala (C. porloricenais I'rlt. \'ar. granvlata Urb.), 

 c. pinetorum (Chaemaecriata pinetorum Brit ton), C. Tuerckheimii (Chamaecrista Tucrck- 

 heimii Britton), C. glandulosa L. var. Swarteii (C. Swartzxi Wickstr.), C. bauhinioides Gray 

 var. pilosior Robinson, C. baithiii-ioidrs Gray var. arizonica Robinson, Calochurtu.i barbalus 

 (HBK.) Painter, var. chihuahuanus (C. barbahir <11BK.) Painter, subsp. chihuahuanus 

 Painter), Cryptocarya Bovriei (Lauras Bowici Hook.), Sanicula Peckiana, Tauschia Kel- 

 loggii (Dcwcya Kelloggii Gray), Viticella aurila (Nemophila aurila Lindl.), V. racemosa 

 (Nemophila r icemosa Nutt.), V. phacelioides {Nemophila phacelioides Nutt.), V. maculata 

 (Nemophila maculata Benth.), V. Menziesii (Nemophila Menziesii H. & A.), V. Menziesii 

 (H. & A.) Macbr. var. linijlora (Nemophila liniflora F. & M.), V. Menziesii (H. & A.) Macbr. 

 var. atomaria (Nemophila atormaria (F. &M.), V. Menziesii (H. & A.) Macbr. var. integrifolia 

 (Nemophila Menziesii H. & A. var. integrifolia Parish), V. Menziesii (H. & A.) Macbr. var. 

 rotata (Nemophila rolata Eastw.), V. Kirtleyi (Nemophila Kirtleyi Henderson), V. pulchella 

 (Nemophila pxdchella Eastw.), V. heterophylla (Nemophila heterophijlla F. & M.), V. hetero- 

 phylla (F. & M.) Macbr. var. flaccida (Nemophila flaccida Eastw.), V. heterophylla (F. & M.) 

 Macbr. var. tenera (Eastw.) Nels. & Macbr. (Nemophila tenera Eastw.), V. exilis (Nemophila 

 (xilis Eastw.), V. parviflora (Nemophila parviflora Dougl.), V. parviflora (Dougl.) Macbr. 

 var. Austinae (Eastw.) Nels. & Macbr. (Nemophila Austinae Eastw.), V. parviflora (Dougl.) 

 Macbr. var. Plaskettii (Nemophila Plaskettii Eastw.), V. pedunculata (Nemophila peduncu- 

 lata Dougl.), V. pedunculata (Dougl.) Macbr. var. sepulta (Parish) Nels & Macbr. (Nemo- 

 phila sepulta Pairsh), V. pedunculata (Dougl.) Macbr. var. densa (Howell) Nels. & Macbr. 

 (Nemophila densa Howell), V. breviflora (Nemophila breviflora Gray), V. spatulata (Nemo- 

 phila spatulata Coville) , V. humilis (Nemophila humilis Eastw.), Phacelia dasyphylla Greene, 

 var. ophitidis, Allocarya mexicana, Cordylanthus tenuis Gray, var. viscidus (Adenoslegia 

 viscida Howell), C. Hanseni (Adenostegia Hanseni Ferris), C. littoralis (Adenostegia lit- 

 toralis Ferris), C. ramosus Nutt. var. puberulus, C. Helleri (Adenostegia Helleri Ferris), 

 C. palmatus (Adenostegia palmata Ferris), Eriophyllum confertifolium (DC.) Gray, var. 

 artemisiaefolium (Bahia artemisiaefolia Less.). — E. B. Payson. 



1744. Marshall, E. S. Verbascum thapsiforme as a British plant. Jour. Botany 57: 

 257-258. 1919. — This species was found by W. D. Miller and the writer in a botanically 

 rich region near Holford, v. c. 5 S. Somerset. All previous records of the occurrence in the 

 British Isles are apparently unfounded. It is similar to V. Thapsus, and is a close relative of 

 V. phlomoidis L. with which the writer would write it as var. (or subsp.) thapsiforme Coste. 

 Schrader's original description of V. thapsiforme is given. The plant is considered native in 

 the place where found. — K. M. Wiegand. 



1745. Matsxjda, Sadahisa. A list of plants collected by I. Yamazuta on Mt. Omei. Bot. 

 Mag. Tokyo 33 : 130-137, 143-152. 1919.— Mt. Omei is one of the famous mountains of China, 

 and is situated about 103° 41' E. long, and 29 b 32' N. lat. and rises to a height of 11,000 feet 

 above sea level. Thirty-four genera and 76 species of spermatophytes, and 2 genera and 3 

 species of pteridophytes are listed. The new species and varieties are: Rubus chroosepalus 

 var. omiensis, Aster yamazulae, and Trigonotis omeiensis. — L. R. Abrams. 



1746. Meyer, Rudolf. Echinopsis Mieckleyi R. Mey. Monatsschr. fur Kakteenkunde 

 28: 122-124. 1918. — The new species here published appears to be native of South America 

 having been originally imported along with other cactus material from Bolivia. — /. M. 

 Greenman. 



1747. Monckton, Hokace W. The flora of the Bagshot District. Jour. Botany 57: 251- 

 257. 1919. — The author has made a practice of noting the plants which he has seen growing 

 on various geological formations, and has attempted to make complete lists of the flora of 

 certain selected geological areas. The district of the Bagshot Sands, on and around the 

 Bagshot Heaths (in England), is the area taken for the present report. It is 24 by 11 miles 



