40 The Botanical Gazette. January, 
made by Mr. John Holzinger, assisted by specialists in various groups. 
The region of northern Idaho is one of great botanical interest and 
has been of late years contributing many novelties. A few species are 
described, not so many perhaps as were expected, but many of the 
plants are of great interest. Asa matter of nomenclature it may be 
worth while mentioning a new Cardamine which is described as C. 
Letbergit and figured as C. Sandbergii. Just which of these names has 
the “right of way” may be a question. 
THE FOURTH PaRT of John Donnell Smith’s “Enumeration of Gua 
temalan Plants” has been issued. In this enumeration not only are 
Guatemalan plants included, but also numbers from other republics of | 
Central America. The list is printed to accompany the distribution 
of sets, and represents the work of several American and Europeat 
botanists. Following the list are reprints of these descriptions and 
thirteen Meisel plates. Captain Smith cannot be too strongly com- 
mended for his vigorous development of our knowledge of Central 
American plants, to which he contributes largely of his time and 
means. 
