PHANEEOGAMIA. 107 



Palacky, Dr. — Uebersicht der von Miquel in der Flora Indiag Batavse 

 bestimmten Cumming'schen Philippinen-Pflanzen. — Flora, 1860, 

 pp. 446-8. 



A list of Miquel's names, with Cuming's distribution numbers. 



Pancic, Josef. — Die Flora der Serpentinberge in Mittel-Serbien. — Yer- 

 bandlgn. zool.-bot. Gesellschi. Wien. Bd. ix., pp. 139-50. 



In the enumeration of species, those which have been observed by 

 the author on the Serpentine only (about 42 species), are marked by 

 an asterisk. 



Paelatoee, Fieeppo. — Flora Italiana, vol. iii., Part 2 (to end of Mono- 

 cotyledons). 8vo. pp. 161-690. Firenze, 1860. 



The Italian species of Iris are distributed by Professor Parlatore 

 under the genera Iris, Xiphion, Pari., Gynandriris, Pari., Hermo- 

 daotylus and Thelysia, Salisb. 



The genus Bicchia is founded on Habenaria albida, Br., Gen- 

 naria, on Peristylus cordatus, Ldl., Caldesia, on Alisma pamassi- 

 folia, L. 



The " Flora Italiana" embraces, according to Professor Parla- 

 tore, 245 genera of Monocotyledons, containing 998 species. 



Peegee, A. B. v. — Studien iiber die Deutschen Namen der in Deutsch- 

 land heimischen pnanzen. — Denkschrift. Kais. Ak. d. Wissench. 

 Wien. (Math.-Natur. classe). Bd. xviii., Abth. ii., pp. 41-102. 



Peesoxnat, Yictoe. — ^"ote sur la station de quelques plantes de la Flore 

 de Beziers (St. Cere, Lot.). — BulL Soc. Bot. de France, torn, vii., p. 

 8-10. 



Observations sur quelques plantes du Department du Lot. — 



Bull. Soc. Bot. de France, torn, vii., pp. 22-4. 



Pescatoeea. — Iconographie des orchidees de la collection de M. Pesca- 

 tore, au chateau de la Celle- Saint- Cloud. Yol. I. 48 coloured 

 plates. Folio. Bruxelles, 1859-61. 



PniLEippi, R. A. — Excursion nach dem Ranco-See in der Provinz Yal- 

 divia.— Botanische Zeitung, 1860, pp. 305-11, 313-18. 



The author describes, at length, the vegetation surrounding the 

 Lake, and that of the route from San Juan. The species springing 

 up after the burning of a Yaldivian forest are, besides Funaria hy- 

 grometrica, of annuals, Oxalis valdkiana, Calandrinia axilliflora, and 

 Monocosmia corrigioloides. Soon large bushes and under- shrubs, grow- 

 ing socially, spring up, and form almost impenetrable masses. These 

 are chiefly made up of Abutilon vitifolium, Solatium Gayanum{Natri 

 of the Yaldivians), and a species of Baccliaris. A fourth plant 

 (species of Chusquea), affording a valuable fodder for cattle, some- 

 times covers large tracts to the exclusion of all others, after the burn- 

 ing of a forest. After a lapse of, perhaps, thirty to forty years, a 

 new generation of the former inhabitants of the forest, nursed in the 

 shade of the foregoing species, prevails, and the temporary occupants 

 are suppressed. 



Flora d. Wiiste Atacama (Chili). 6 plates, vide Philippi's 



Beise. 4to. 1860. 



