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Dallman, Supplement, contains many records, but most of the plants 

 marked with an asterisk as new have already been published for that 

 county, some in Top. Bot. and others in Mr Dallman's previous notes. 

 The aliens and varieties, which are asterisked, form no part of Top. 

 Bot. Hypericum Desetangsii Lamotte in Britain, C. E. Salmon, 

 p. 317. Helleborine viridiflora in Britain, J. A. Wheldon & W. G. 

 Travis, p. 343. Juncus balticus Willd. in England, R. S. Adamson, 

 p. 350. 



Icones Florae Germanicae et Helveticae. Reichenbach. 

 Tom. 25/2, decas 15 tt. 80-3. Rosaceae contd. auct. G. Beck; 

 decas 16, 17 tt. 84-91. 



Monographie du Genre (Enothera. H. Leveille. Fasc. 3, 

 pp. 409-466, 1913. 8vo. 



The British Rust Fungi (Uredinales), Their Biology and 

 Classifications. W. B. Grove. Camb. Univ. Press. Demy 8vo. 

 pp. xii., 412. 290 fig. 14/-. 



Flora der Gefursteten Grafschaft Tirol, etc. Dalla 

 Torre & L. G. v. Sarnthein. vi. Band. pp. xi., 495. 25 marks. 

 Contains the Bibliography, and Index of species, names, etc. 1913. 



The Botany of Iceland. L. Rosenvinge & E. Warming. 

 Marine Algae by H. Jonson. Part I. 8vo. pp. 186, 1912. J. 

 Wheldon & Co., London. 



Der Formenkreis des Cirsium eriophorum (L.) Scop, in 

 Europa. F. Petrak. Bibliotheca Botanica, Heft 78. Stuttgart 1912, 

 pp. 92. 6 plates. 35 text figures. In this Monograph the 

 author divides Cirsium eriophorum L. into 7 sub-species, our British 

 plant receiving the name Cirsium britannicum, ignoring the existence 

 of Cirsium britannicum Scop., which is wrongly identified by Dr E. 

 Williams Prod. Fl. Br. with Carduus pratensis Huds. Scopoli's plant, 

 as is proved by his description in his Itinerary, and his references to 

 Haller, etc., is C. heterophylium. It is, however, doubtfully lawful, 

 and certainly not advisable to use the name britannicum for the English 

 plant which is not, except as an alien, found in Scotland. Our plant 

 is diagnosed " Capitula ovata raro ovato-globosa mediocria vel magna. 

 Involucri parce arachnoidei foliola abrupte sub spinula in ligulam 

 parvam-ovatam vel ovata-rotundata dilatata." Petrak gives Scotland 



