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Thymus (1903). Vaccinium (1901). 
Clinopodium (Calamintha C.). idaeum (V. Vitis-Idaea). 
cunila Rast hersene is). 
Horminum (Horminum pyrenai- Vicia (1901). 
ok arietina (Cicer a.). 
Hyssopus (Hyssopus officinalis). tollenda (V. hybrida). 
Molissn (Melissa officinalis). 
Viola (1902). 
‘Trifolium (1901) ammotropha (V. tricolor, var. a.). 
dalmatinum (T. dalmaticum). 
So (1905). 
Trollius (1901). tima (Z. pedicellata). 
paluster (Caltha p.). 
Zinnia (1905). 
‘Tussilago (1905). laevis (Helianthus 1.). 
generalis (T. Farfara). 
Mr. Cecm Victor Botey Marguanp, M.A., F.L.S. has 
been appointed by the Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries 
an Assistant (Herbarium) in the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 
Mr. T. G. Mason, B.A., late Economic Botanist, Imperial 
Department of Agriculture, West Indies, (K.B., 1920, 218) has 
been appointed by the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Senior 
Botanist, Agricultural Department, ences 
The Flora of Madras.*—The fifth part of Mr. Gamble’s Flora 
of the Presidency of Madras, which has just been published, 
_ completes the family Ebenaceae begun in Part IV, and continues 
through the next eleven families as far as the genus Tlysanthes 
of Scrophulariaceae. The remainder of this last family is held 
over to Part VI. Several new varieties are described and the 
following new combinations for species adopted :—Linociera 
zeylanica (= L. purpurea Vahl.) ; Rejoua dichotoma (= Tabernae- 
montana dichotoma Roxb.); Brachystelma  brevitubulatum 
(= Ceropegia brevitubulata Bedd., Brachystelma Beddomei 
Hook. f.); Cordia evolutior (= C. fulvosa C. B. Clarke with var. 
hee not of Wight.); Torenia travancorica (= T. asiatica 
* Flora of the Presidency of Madras, by J. 8. Gamble. Part IV. 
Published under the authority of the Secretary of State for india in 
Council. London: Adlard & Son & West Newman Ltd., 1923- 
Pp. 769-962. Price 10s., or 6 rupees 8 a. net. 
Printed under the authority of His Masesty’s STATIONERY ws sICE 
By Eyre and rib 99 i to de, Ltd., East Harding Strest, E.C. 4. 
Printe re to ths King’ $ most Excellent Majesty. 
