336 



Canlopteris antiqiia, C, peregrma, Dadoxy Ion Newberry ty Lep- 

 idodendron Gaspianunt and Sphenophylhim vetnstuni are de- 

 scribed and figured — the latter as a new species. 

 Flora Brasiliensis, 



Fascicles 104, 105 and 106 have recently been received. 

 They complete Volume vi. Part VI., the second instalment of 

 the Rubiaceae, by Dr. Karl Schumann of Berlin, and Vol. xii. 

 Part I, including the Malpighiaceae, by Grisebach, Erythroxyla- 

 cese, by Peyritsch, Hypericaceae, by Reichardt, Marcgraviacise, 

 by Wittmack, Ternstrcemiaccje, by Wawra, Rhizoboleae, by 

 Wittmack, Dichapetalese, by Baillon, Guttiferae and Quiin- 

 aceae, by Engler, Moringacea;, by Urban and Napoleona- 

 cesE, by Eichler. The first of these was published in 1858,50 

 that this volume has been over thirty years in course of publica- 



tion. 



N. L. B. 



of the Alamo. C. R. Orcutt. (West Am. Sci. vi. 132- 



134)- 



ests of Vancouver' s Island — 



(Garden and Forest, ii. 525). 



Mountain. John Macou 



Fungi — New and Rare Species of North American. J. B. Elhs 

 and B. M. Everhart. (Journ. Mycol. v., 145-157). 

 Sixty-four new species and varieties are described. 



Fungi— New Species of Kansas. J. B. Ellis and W. A. Keller- 

 man. (Journ. Mycol. v. 142-144). 

 Twelve new species and varieties are described. 



Glaziophyton mirabile . M. A. Franchet. (Journ. de Bot. m. 

 277-281, illustrated). 

 An illustrated description of a new genus and species, native 



of Brazil. 



Grasses of Roane Mountain — The. F. L, Scribner. (Bot. Gaz. 

 xiv. 253-255, illustrated). 

 An enumeration of the species observed in July. Agrostts 



rupestris, Chapm., is figured. 



Griffinias. (Garden, xxxvi. 386, 387, illustrated). 



A full-page colored plate is given of G. hyacintha and a cut of 

 G. Blumenaria. 



Gymnogramme schizophylla. (Garden and Forest, ii. 532, 533» 



Fig. 140). 



