1894, | Notes and News, 
America. Of the seventeen species of North America north of Mex- 
Ico, a new species from Stone Mountain, Georgia, is described, and 
another from the Florida swamps. 
N THE Kew Lulletin (Oct.), among descriptions of new species 
from Tropical Africa, will be f ipti 
Just now very much interested in the Mexican flora, and who are not 
in the habit of looking into the Kew Audletin for a description of Mr. 
Pringle’s material 
WING-LIKE APPENDAGES on the petioles of a fossil Liriodendron 
b 
Other regidns. / 
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cent. of forest land, the Gulf states 50 per as ong Pom ptt poe 
Per cent., the Interior states 20 per cent., the Kocky Nou! Pre 
_ Io per cent., and the Pacific coast 30 per cent 
and Liriophyllum are figured and discussed by Mr. Arthur Hollick in © 
ber). He reg 
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