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a paper on “ New Lauraceae from the Malayan Region II” includes . _— 
tion of a new genus (Stemmatodaphne). The same author (Phi n. Sci 
Bot. 5:267-281. 1910) under the title “Bamboos of the Philippine "Telanda’” 
enumerates 7 genera to which are referred 25 species, 12 being new to science.— 
A. O. Garrett (Mycologia 2:265~304. 1910) in an article entitled “The 
smuts and rusts of Utah” publishes a catalogue of these plants collected in 
seven different counties of Utah, during eight years of field work, recording 
144 species——M. Girxe (Monats. fiir Kakteenkunde 20:145-148. 1910) 
characterizes a new species of Cereus (C. pseudosonorensis); the plant has been 
brought into cultivation in European gardens along with C. sonorensis from 
Mexico.—E. Hacket (Rep. Nov. Sp. 8:513-523. 1910) has published several 
new species of Gramineae, 5 of which are from Mexico and South America. 
The author also describes a new monotypic genus (Anelytrum), found near 
Genoa, Italy, the native habitat of which is still in doubt —H. Harms (Bot. 
ahrb. 45:293-316. 1gt0) under the heading ‘Leguminosae africanae V” 
has published 27 new species and records two genera (Eurypetalum and Tess- 
mannia) new to science.—E. Hasster (Rep. Nov. Sp. 8:552-560. 1910) 
continues the enumeration of plants of Paraguay, publishing several new 
Species and varieties in the Leguminosae.—A. A. HELLER (Muhlenbe 
697-113. 1910) gives further results of his studies of Bs Nevada tupines” 
and describes two new species (L. montigenus and L. nevadensis).—J. HERZOG 
(Beih. Bot. Centralbl. 277: 348-358. 1910) has sae II new species of 
mosses from Bolivia——B. P. G. HocureuTINer (Bull. N.Y. Bot. Gard. 
6:262-209. rgro) under the title “Critical notes on new or little known species 
in the Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden” has published 27 new 
Species and varieties of flowering plants, mostly from South America.—J. 
Huser (Bol. Mus. Goeldi 6:60-90. rgro) in an article entitled “Novitates 
florae Amazonicae” has published 31 new species of flowering plants from the 
region of the oe the paper ger a new genus (Euxylophora) of the 
Rutaceae.—F, Kranz In (Rep. Nov. Sp. 8:545. 1910) has published a new 
species of ae ic. ese ks from the Philippines.—G. LISTER 
(Journ. Bot. 48: 310-312. 1910) has described a new genus (Colloderma) 
Was originally found in upper Austria and rediscovered near Skene, Aberdeen- 
shire, Scotland.— —J. Lunett (Am. Mid. Nat. 1: 204-208, 233-238. 1910) has 
esctibed 7 new species and several varieties of spermatophytes from North 
Dakota.—K. K. MACKENZIE (Torreya 10: 249, 250. 1910) records a new species 
of Proserpinaca (P. intermedia) at present known only from New Jersey 
and Georgia, and (ibid. 228~230) a new blueberry shinies Des gee 
from New Jersey.—P. Macnus (Ber. Deutsch. Bot. Gesell. 2 
1I. 1910) describes and illustrates a hitherto unknown parasitic et from 
the Transvaal; the fungus was found on stems of Zizyphus and a new genus 
has been created for it, namely Hyalodema.—G. MassEE (Kew Bull. 249-253. 
1910) describes several new fungi and includes a new Merasmius from Trini- 
