300 
THE AMERICAN MIDLAND NATURALIST 
FEBRUARY. 
Crow 25435. 53.475 (os OF DIOLO 4155 
1780) 28; 
Ble Jays 33,450 55) Fo toy dt eas 
[5 ato 
White-breasted Nuthatch, 2, 3, 
4, 7, 8, 27. 
Red-headed Woodpecker, 18, 
2A BES 225.275, 28. 
Goldfinch, 23. 
Downy Woodpecker, 
18. 
Song Sparrow, 20 to 23, 26, 27, 
28. 
37 fa, 9s 
Brown Creeper, 1, 3,°4, 6, 8, 
ly 03,53 7175°20) Bae 
‘Tree Spatrow,!.3, 4,''7, Lop' may 
17, AS, TO,. 22023 con 
Snowbird; 3,-4,.8, 9,12, Poyeewse 
247: 
Chickadee, 8. 
Cardinals oay072 
Bluebird; 13, 175/26; 
Robin; 'I3; 17, 20°t0 23) 2gwee 
Killdeer, 21. 
Herring Gull, 27, 28. 
Total number of species seen, 16. 
Total number of species seen during the winter, 20. 
CRITICAL NOTES ON NEW AND OLD GENERA 
OF PLANTS.—IX. 
BY J. A. NIEUWLAND. 
TRICHOSPERMA 
The Trichosperma Specg. was anticipated by Trichospermum 
Blume, and should be changed. 
Spaloviag is herewith, offered as 
a substitute. Joachim J. Spalowski was the author of a work on 
botany published in 1777 on ranunculaceous genera etc. 
Spalovia Nom. Nov. 
Trichosperma Speg. not Blume (1825) l. c. 
Spalovia pulchella (Speg.). 
Trichosperma pulchella Speg. 
t Blume, K., Bydr. 56 (1825). 
2 De Cicuta, Flamula Jovis, 
eliza) toy), Ad Peano pls 
Aconito, Pulsatilla ete., typ. 
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