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Wakker, J. H., Onderzoekingen over adventieve knoppen. (Inautr. - Dias ) 



Amsterdam 1885. 

 Woroniii , Ueber die Structur der Blätter von Statice monopetala L 



(Botanische Zeitung. XLIIl. 1885. No. 12.) 

 Wortmann, Jul., Ueber den Thermotropismus der Wurzeln. (1. c. No. 13. 



p. 193.) 



Systematik und Fflanzengeographie : 



Borbds, Vince v., Die Flora von Buccari. [Schluas.] (Oesterreichische Botan. 



Zeitschrift. XXXV. 1885. No. 4. p. 122.) 



Coutinho, Antonio Xavier Pereira, Emendas e additamentos d liata daa 



plantas transmontanas , publicada no 2« Boletim annual 1883. (Boletim 



Annual da Sociedade Broteriana. III. Fase. 1. 1884. [Coimbra 1885.1 p. 48.) 



Daveau, J., Euphorbiace'es du Portugal. (1. c. p. 1.) 



Fiek, E., Botanische Streifzüge in Russland. III. (Oesterreichische Botan. 



Zeitschrift. XXXV. 1885. No. 4. p. 130.) 

 Formänek, Ed., Mährische Rosen. (1. c. p. 119.) 



Hariland, E., Notes on plants of Sydney. (Proceedings Linnean Society 



New South Wales. 1884. Novbr.) ^ 



Henriques, J. A. , Apontamentos para o estudo da flora transmontana. 



Vegeta9äo da serra do Maräo. (Boletim Annual da Sociedade Broteriana. 



III. Fase. 1. 1884. [Coimbra 1885.] p. 38.) 



Jeannel, J., Note sur le climat de la Nouvelle - Cal^donie. (La Belffiaue 



Horticole. 1884. p. 351.) v e h 



Elatt, F. W., Determinationes et descriptiones Compositarum novarum ex 



herbario cel. Dr. C. Haskarl. (Flora. LXVIII. 1885. No. 10. p. 202.) 

 Masters, Maxwell T., Notes on certain Passifloreae from Western Tropica! 

 America. (The Journal of Botany. Vol. XXIII. 1885. No. 268. p. 113.) 



[Beschreibung einer kleinen Collection von Passifloreen , welche 

 durch Mr. Lehmann in verschiedenen Theilen Central-Amerikas und 

 in Neu-Granada gesammelt worden sind. Es finden sich darunter 2 

 neue Arten: Passiflora lancearia (§ Decaloba) Mast. sp. nova 

 und P. L e h m a n n i (§ Decaloba) Mast. sp. n.] 

 Müller, Baron Ferd. von, Description of a new Triumfetta from Arnhem's 

 Land. (The Melbourne „Chemist and Druggist". February, 1885.) 



[Among the specimens in a collection of plants, which was formed 

 on official request of the Hon. John Forrest, C.M.G., during a recent 

 survey expedition towards Cambridge Gulf, by Mr. Harry F. Johnston, 

 a species of Triumfetta occurs, distinct from any described congener. 

 A brief record is here given of this new plant, with the view of dra- 

 wing the attention of the readers of this professional periodical again 

 to the desirability of further material being procured from any newly 

 settled region of our great southern land for the completion of the 

 systematic works on its flora. 



Triumfetta Johnstonii. — Shrubby, densely beset with stellar hair ; 

 leaves on short stalks, oblong-lanceolar, rounded at the base, irregularly 

 denticulated ; stipules narrow-linear, acute ; peduncles opposite to leaves 

 and also terminal, bearing one to three flowers ; pedicels about as long 

 as the calyx, longer than the peduncle; sepals nearly as long as the 

 corolla , close to the summit bearing a dorsal short acute appendage ; 

 petals bearded inside at the base ; stamens numerous ; fruits ovate- 

 globular, not dehiscent, woody in texture, densely beset with short 

 hispid slightly hooked bristles; primary dissepiments three; the cells 

 of the fruit sub-divided, each bearing two seeds. 

 Near the Ord-River; H. F. Johns ton. 



Allied to T. micracantha, but the leaves not dilated towards the 



middle, the flowers and fruits very considerably lai-ger, the latter six- 



celled and six-seeded , and the bristles of the fruit indument much 



longer and not smooth.] 



Patonillard, N., Pistillaria bulbosa sp. n. (Bulletin de la Sociötö botanique 



de France. T. XXXIL- pt. 1.) 



