248 _ NEW PHANEROGAMS PUBLISHED 1N 1886. 
with similar morphological — and indeed most of the elm 
trees on the Mansfield Road, Nottingham, which I have passed 
aily ever since their flowering. began — a like disposition to 
nstrosity. which the 
year, and of the few that are so doa i show the fruits only 
on a very few ee ranches on one side of the tree. Very few elms had 
burst the scale-buds of the leaf at a Sagat of ee and the 
trees sighed are very backward in leafing.—Joun 
LOCALITY FOR CHEILANTHES MYRIOPHYLLA — This 
Ss acmen and South Rniicas Fern, which has coountly been 
found growing on the high mountains ‘of the eastern portion of 
mainland about twenitpfie . rile 8 nd the fern is PB res a 
formed a portion of the sieiiusd, as the fossil dlaphaat of Santa 
Rosa ee was a remnant of the fauna of the same period.— 
Lorenzo G. Yarzs, 
Se 
NEW PHANEROGAMS PUBLISHED IN PERIODICALS IN GREAT 
BRITAIN DURING 1886. 
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Gardeners Chron ‘Tacos a ‘Journal’ and ‘ Trans- 
ions of Linnean Society of Lond 
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Boras ; a POLYANTHEMUS Ridi, Mad: agascar. Journ. Linn. Soc. 
E = ooDEFROvANUM Rehb, f. Cochin China. Gard. Chron. 
Acareres Forsesn F. Muell, N. Guinea. J. Bot. 290. 
Africa. Gard. Chron. xxyi. 38,— 
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ALPINIA aFFinis Ridl, and A. 
Amomum virtatum Hi, 
DECURVA Ridl. as Ah ces J. Bot. 357. 
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