^9S BOTANICAL GAZETTE 



[march 



of their much advanced reduction are out of the question as connecting 

 hnks between gjTOnosperms and angiosperms. 



II. The resemblances of Loranthaceae to Gnetaceae are not founded 

 on natural affinity, aU the Santalales being reduced descendants of Saxi- 

 fragaceae or of Celastrales. 



great 



I recommend that the following forms be examined during this next season 



embryology 



Juliania, etc.), Tokyo (Myr 

 (Terebinth aceae) 



(Myr 



Hamburg 



THE GENERIC NAME GOLDMANIA 

 J. N. Rose of the United States National Museum 



called my attention to the duplication of a generic name by the publication 

 of GoUmanm in my recent paper entitled "New or other^vise noteworthy 

 Spermatophytes from Mexico, Central America, and the West Indies" 

 (field Col. Mus. Bot. Ser. 2:247-287. 1907). This name having been 



Hi 



Leguminosae, namely Goldmania Rose (^I"i 



^- ^at. Geneve 34:274. 1903), I propose the name 

 eoldmaneUa, gen. nov. of Compositae (Coreopsideae), for the olant which 

 1 described as Goldmanli. The binomlnnl mnv K. 



formed 



Goldnmnella sarmentosa Greenman, n. comb. (Goldmania sarmentosa 

 Greenm. Field Col. Mus. Bot. Ser. 2:270. 1907).-;. M. GREENitAX, 

 I'^eid Museum of Natural Historv. 



