160 BOTANICAL GAZETTE [FEBRUARY 
are as follows: Comptonella (Rutaceae), Salaciopsis (Celastrineae), Montagueia 
(Anacardiaceae), Paracryphia (Euc iaceae), Enochoria (Araliaceae), Meris- 
L Rubia 
largest families are Orchidaceae (60 spp.), Euphorbiaceae (60 spp.), Rubi- 
aceae (60 spp.), and Myrtaceae (56 spp.), and they also furnish a large 
proportion of the novelties described. 
LESTER-GARLAND” has published a revision of the African genus Baphia 
(Leguminosae), recognizing 58 species, 3 of which are described as new. As 
an illustration of the recent development of our knowledge of the African 
flora, it may be stated that this genus is oe by 6 species in the Genera 
lantarum. 
BLaTTER and Hatx® have published a new genus (Bonnayodes) of Scrophu- 
lariaceae from India, related to Bonnaya, Ilysanthus, and Limnophila, but 
iffering from each in a decisive character. 
Moore” has described a new genus (Phanerocalyx) of Oleaceae from Africa. 
It is represented by two species, and is most nearly related to Strombosia. 
TCHINSON and PEARCE” have published a revision of the African 
siees Tryphostemma (Passifloraceae), recognizing 25 species, 6 of which are 
cribed as new. In the second volume of the Flora of Tropical Africa the 
pet was represented by a single species 
PRAGUE” has published a revision a Belotia, a Central American genus of 
Tiliaceae, recognizing 11 species, 6 of which are described as new. 
GLEASON” has presented a much needed rearrangement of the Bolivian 
species of Centropogon and Siphocampylus (Lobeliaceae), genera which have 
been very much confused, recognizing 14 species of the former genus and 
26 of the latter. 
AINIO*¥ has published two papers describing a collection of Japanese 
lichens by Yasupa. Thus far the published list includes 182 species, 94 of 
which are described as new.—J. M. C 
™ LesTER-GaRLAnD, L. V., A revision of the genus Baphia DC. (Leguminosae). 
Jour. Linn. Soc. 45:221-243. 1921. 
38 Species novae Indiae orientalis. Decas I. Jour. Indian Bot. 21:44-54. 1921. 
7% Moore, S. LeM., Alabasira diversa. XXXIV. Jour. Botany 59:244-249. 
1921. 
20 HUTCHINSON, J., Mich Pearce, K., Revision of the genus Tryphostemma. Kew 
Bull. no. 7. 257-266. 1 
at SPRAGUE, T. A., 2 revision of the genus Belotia. Kew Bull. no. 7. 270-278. 
eit: 
N, H. A., A rearrangement of the Bolivian species of Centropogon and 
wiikausme Bull. Tee: Bot. Club 48:189-201. 1921. 
23 WaInI0, E. A., Lichens ab A. YasupaA in Japonia collecti. Bot. Mag. Tokyo 
35:45-62; 63-80. 1921 
