376 



agona, Schoch in Bot. Centralbl. Beih. xiv. 196 (1903) 

 tetragona, /», Griseb. in DC. Prodr. ix. 40 (1845) = tetragona, 



laris. 



ft, Schoch in Bot. Centralbl. Beih. xiv. 197 (1903) 



ft 



tetragona. 



tetragona, y, Griseb. in DC. Prodr. ix. 40 (1845) = tetragona, 

 ft ; scabrida, (3. 



transvaalensis, Gilt/ in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. xxvi. 104 (1898) 



Afr. trop. ; Afr. austr. 

 Irinervia, Hort. ex Ann. Fl. & Pom., 158 (1834) = peduncularis. 

 trinervis, Hort. ex Loud. Encyc. PI. Suppl. ii. 1306 (1830) 



peduncularis. 

 Tysonii, Gilg in Engl. Bot, Jahrb. xxvi. 104 (1898) 



purpurascens, ft. 

 unijlora, Lamk Encyc. Meth. i. 737 (1783) = tetragona, ft. 

 unijlora, Eckl. Un. It, n. 75 (s. d.) = emarginata. 

 Verdickii, De Wildem. Etudes Fl. Congo, ii. 3, 338 (1908) 



Afr. trop. 

 virgularis, Salisb. MSS. (s. d.) = emarginata. 



viscosa, Zeyh. ex Griseb. in DC. Prodr. ix. 40 (1845) 

 scabrida, ft. 



vulgaris, a, Cham, in Linnaea vi. 343 (1831) = linoides. 

 vulgaris, ft, Cham, in Linnaea vi. 343 (1831) = gracilis. 

 vulgaris, y, Cham, in Linnaea vi. 343 (1831) = emarginata. 

 Wilmsii, Gilg in Engl. Bot, Jahrb. xxvi. 105 (1898): 

 humilis, ft. 



Zeyheri, Prain in Kew Bull. 1908, 295 (1908) Afr. Austr. 



D. Prain. 



XLVL— MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. 



Mr. Alexander Hislop, formerly a member of the gardening 

 staff of the Royal Botanic Gardens, and afterwards successively 

 Assistant Superintendent of the Municipal Gardens, Queenstown, 

 Lap,* Colony, and Curator of the Pietermaritzburg Botanic Societv's 

 Gardens, has been appointed by the Secretary of State for the 

 Colonies, on the recommendation of Kew, Curator in the Agricul- 

 tural Department of Southern Nigeria. 



Kew Bulletin: Additional Series, VIII.-As already recorded 



greater 



Mr 



oi ms lite to a critical study of the natural order Cyperaceae, 

 becamo by d. rees the recognised authority on this family, to 

 Z X.f ( T U " £ ?' ery liati «a»Hty sent their collections from all 

 Fn .?1 l° Tld f0r i,lentifi cation. The work Mr. Clarke had 

 mnnn^r h P***™**?* of a monograph of the family. This 

 m tlVSb T g] l ? m P lete 80 f™ M references to material sub- 

 Z hU i v Y are concerae <l» was still unpublished when 



ne died, * or reasons explained in the preface to the work under 



