NEW PHANEROGAMS PUBLISHED IN 1885. 113 
Potypoprum Puecopreris in West Sussex. — I have recently 
received this from the above county, collected by Mrs. R. i Pratten 
in a “grassy coombe”’ about a quarter of a mile from the Surrey 
border, in the Arun basin. From what I know of the locality, I 
think it probably native. My informant also reports its occurrence 
west of Haslemere, but I have not yet been able to ascertain whether 
is locality is in Nort h Hants or Surrey. There are not a few 
likely stations for this fern in se southern portion of the Arun 
district in Surrey.— W. H. Bex 
Nore ee 14.— The poe of the bladderworts is crowned 
by along beak. popsieting of the persistent style. It affords valuable 
diagnostic aon Se The following observations were made on 
upwards, with a rather wavy and sales ge margin ; longer than 
the yee of the fruit. eb shou ld be much interested to learn 
NEW Sse tlds PUBLISHED IN noe tige oe IN GREAT 
N AND IRELAND DURIN 
: Tue iioitdle ‘dele in this list ees : Beal Magazine,’ 
‘ Gardeners’ Chronicle,’ ‘ i Plan tarum,’ : Journ of Botany, 
as .. 
Some danger of species ublished in works of this general kind 
being overlooked. A large number of nomina nuda have been put 
forward in Mr. H. H. Johnston’s ‘The _ Siete Expedition’ 
(a work falsely dated 1886); but these we of course ignore, as they 
ave no ¢ to recognition, and their ssinvdatiii ‘into botanical 
literature in this form Bean! be reprehensi 
We have added in square brackets the publishers of certain 
names which are cited tron & he MS. description or notes of those 
who stand as the authority for them. New genera are indicated 
by an affixed asterisk. 
y pales HoLoGyNA Baker. Madame eae ae sar 
CTINIDIA FULVICOMA Hee China. Journ. Bot. 321 
Azranruus Leonis Rchb.f. Madagascar. Gard. Chron. xxiii. 726. 
JouRNAL oF a —Vou. 24. [Aprm, 1886.] see 
Linn .Bev- xxi.4il. 
