74 
Isolepis Linnaei, |.c. 82 = Scirpus Holoschoenus, var, Linwei, 
Aschers. et Graebn. | 
Lepigonum segetale, l.c. i. pars 2, p- 92 (1837) = Spergularia 
segetalis, Fenzl, | . 
Lobularia halimiiolia, |.c. ii. p. 13 (1838) vice L. halimifolia, 
Steud. _ (1841.) 
Moehringia sphagnoides, l.c. i. pars 2, p. 102 (1837) = Moeh- 
ringia ciliata, var. nana (Gaud.). 
anunculus calthaefolius, l.c. 295 vice R. nudicaulis, Rouy 
et i Shes fe 
Sorbus sudetica, |.c. 178 vice S. sudetica, Nyman (1879), 
Ti cAw 8: 
Flora of Sweden.*——Under the authorship of Dr. C. A. M. 
Lindman, a useful work on the flowering plants of Sweden has 
just come to hand. It is published in a practical form which 
should commend itself to students of the Scandinavian flora. A 
most useful feature is a large number of well-drawn and taste- 
fully-arranged black-and-white text figures which, used in con- 
junction with the keys to genera and species, should make 
J 
key based on Linnaeus’ artificial sexual system. For instance, the 
of. “‘ Kla j 
species, and Tararacum Dahlstedt), 99 species, the genus 
Hieracium (by. Dahlstedt) seems surprisingly small with only 
cies, J. H. 
Flora arabica.t—TIn this compilation Father Blatter begins to 
bring together the citations, Synonyms, and such collectors’ 
records as were available of all the plants known in Arabia. 
There has been no complete Flora of the district published since 
1775 when Forskal’s Flora Aegypto-Arabica appeared, and anyone 
determining plants from this large area had to undertake con- 
siderable research before the works of the various authors con- 
cerned could be consulted. Now we have the Flora brought up 
to date and can approach the subject with some confidence, as 
the work has been carefully done 
@ ‘sequence of orders and genera follows Bentham and 
Hooker’s Genera Plantarum, the present part dealing with 
Ranunculaceae-Moringaceae. In the next part. we are promised 
* C. A. M. Lindman. Svensk Fanerogamflora, pp. 639. Stockholm, 1918. 
+ Flora Arabica, Ethelbert Blatter, S.J., FL8., Part i. Records of the 
Botanical Survey of India, viii, 1-193, Yada : see 
