LES ILES CANARIES 189 
grouped under genera, cag and varieties)—a valuable study of 
the affinities of the Atlantic es <i oe of the new species, 
hitherto undescriked or new to the 
enumeration the order Sebaneda is that of Bentham & 
im: onium percarneum 
Murray (1889)” and 4. hierrense one (1889) rm 191). No 
bibliographical reference is given; but the plants here intended 
were published—as species of Sempervivwm—in this Journal for 
1899 (pp. 201, 395) in a paper So Be interesting critical notes 
on Canarian and Madeiran Crassulacee, with the description 
(p. 201) of a new Sedum, S. Vhiccrotionse. which is a mentioned 
by MM. Pitard & Proust. Murray’s earlier paper “ Species of 
Lotus § Pedrosia” (Journ. Bot. uhh 381-387), containing de- 
scriptions of Lotus dumetorum (Web SS.), 
oe and a new variety— shi ia if. (eos. has 
also been overlooked ; nor do we find any mention of Vicia scan- 
dens R. P. Murray from Teneriffe, described in this Journal for 
1895, p. 9. It would seem that the authors were unaware of 
Murray's work on the Canarian flora, of which at one time he 
hoped to publish a connected account; but it is strange they 
should not have Sigg Seo to ae = plants which they attri- 
bute to him under Aon The sabe (including a new 
species) described under tosis vidacka ate mpared with the de- 
scriptions of preg s novelties, and his eritibed notes on the genus 
ae irepase: 
are some ee notes on introduced and naturalized 
pleats: ats Mexican Hunnemania fumariefolia, for example, has 
pach ee fg during eC) a rage years in Lanserote, where it 
caped from ga arden wider dissemination is generally en- 
doucadieds! as it atly Gs pnbelstda by aries; Ozalis 
cernua 
though many of the islands, and another African species, 0. pur- 
a is now abundant inthe turf in Teneriffe; Acacia Farnesiana, 
om America, i - ee: naturalized i in Gomera and elsewhere. 
A small point of meen Sr edicago 
minima is quo sat ope of “Grufberg ap. L. Am y. 105. 
Flora Anglica ats quake soe ieaibkiateabed ‘by Grufberg, 
owed De authorship to Linneus, and first appeared in the Dis- 
sertations (reprinted in the “Amesaithtes in 1759) in 1754. More- 
* These are also omitted from Index Kewensis, Suppl. 2. 
JOURNAL OF Botany,—Vot. 47. [May, 1909.] Q 
