125] 



Westindisches Gebiet. 347 



species of Lepanthcs. (Transactions of the Linnean Society of London, VII, 

 1904, p. 1—13. plates 1—2.) N. A. 



Vgl. Bot. Centrbl., XCVIII, S. 260-261. 



Die Orchidaceen-Gattung L. ist beschränkt auf das tropische Amerika 

 und Westindien und hat wahrscheinlich in den Anden von Ecuador und Peru 

 die meisten Arten und reicht nordwärts nur bis zu den Bergen von Jamaika 

 und Kuba. 



687. rndcrwood, L. M. Account by Professor Underwood of 

 Explorations in Jamaica. (Journal of the New York Botanical Garden. 

 IV. 1903. p. 109—110.) 



688. IJrilton. N. L. The tropical Station at Cinchona, Jamaica. 

 (Pop. Sei. Mo., LXIV. 1904. p. 427-430. illustr.) 



689. Masters. M. T. The Juniper Cedar of Jamaica. II. (Bull. Dept. 

 Agric. Jamaica, vol. II. part 4, 1904, p. 83—84.) 



690. Hritton. N. L. The Tropical Station at Cinchona. Jamaica 

 (Journal of the New York Botanical Garden, V, 1904. p. 1—7, mit Abbildungen.) 



Enthält Schilderungen der Pflanzungen und Beobachtungen über Wärme- 

 und Feuchtigkeitsverhältnisse. 



691. Cassava Starch in Jamaica. (Agricultural News. III, Barbados, 

 1904, p. 105.) 



69la. Cotton ginning at Jamaica. (Agricultural News. III, 1904. 

 p. 197.) 



692. Citrus Fruit and Pine-Apples in Jamaica. Agricultural 

 News, III. Barbados, 1904. p. 164.) 



693. Cassava Starch in Jamaica. (Agricultural News. III, Barbados, 

 1901, p. 137.) 



693 a. The Mango in Jamaica. (Agricultural News. III, Barbados, 

 190-1. p. 132.) 



694. Jamaica Fruit Industry. (Agricultural News. III. Barbados 

 1904, p. 100.) 



69Ö. Nash, Geoi'ii"*' V. The Grass Family as treated in Urban"s 

 Flora of Puerto Kico. (Torreya. IV [1904], p. 26— 29.) 



Besprechung der Gräser in J. Urban, Flora Portoricensis in Symb. Antill. 

 IV (1903). p. 76-109. 



696. S[pi'a^'ue], J. A, New or noteworthy Plauts. Lobelia heterodontn 

 Sprague sp. nov. (Gard. Chron., XXXVI, 1904, p. 262—253.) 



X A., Grenada. 

 Vgl. Bot. Centrbl. XCVIII, S. 75. 



697. Trade and Agriculture of St. Lucia. (Agricultural News, III. 

 Barbados. 1904, p. 137.) 



698. Exports of Dominica. (Agricultural News. 111. Barbados. 1904, 

 p. 169.) 



699. St. Vincent Arrowroot. (Agricultural News, 111. Barbados, 

 1904. p. 217.) 



700. Tamworth Figs in Trinidad. (Agricultural News. III, Barbados, 

 1904, p. 19.) 



700a. Trinidad Fruit Trade. (Agricultural News. III, Barbados, 

 1904, p. 33—34.) 



700b. Varieties of Bananas at Trinidad. (Agricultural News, III, 

 1904, p. 84) 



