WE have received a copy of Fascicle I of the Synoptical Flora of North America, issued October 10. A review will appear in our next number.
THE Field Columbian Museum has begun a series of botanical publications. Vol. 1, part I, consists of a paper entitled "Contribution to the Flora of Yucatan," by Charles Frederick Millspaugh, Curator of the Museum.
THE Botanical Society of North America held its first annual meeting at Springfield, Mass., August 27 and 28. Charles E. Bessey was elected President for 1896. M. S. Bebb, Rockford, Ill.; W. A. Setchell, Berkeley; W. R. Dudley, Palo Alto, California; and D. P. Penhallow, Montreal, were elected members. Dr. A. W. Chapman was elected to honorary membership.
THE Division of Botany has recently distributed the following numbers of Vol. III, contributions from the U. S. National Herbarium: No. 3, "Flora of the Sand Hills of Nebraska, by P. A. Rydberg; No. 4, "Report upon a Collection of Plants made by J. H. Sandberg and assistants in Northern Idaho in 1892," by John M. Holzinger.
Page 5, line 21, for Brittanicarum read Britannicarum.
66 macrantherum read macranthum.
66 59, 31, "macranthera read macrantha.
24," Stiveri read Stiversi.
24, differ read differs.
Acidium, 80 133; Blasdaleanum,
sp. n., 77; Tonellæ, sp. n., 77
Bioletti, F. T., Notes on the genus Nemophila, 139.
Blasdale, Walter C., Observations
on Puccinia mirabilissima, 131
Agoseris, 24; dens leonis, sp. n., 23 Boisduvalia bipartita, sp. n., 119
Chrysocoma, 90 Chrysoma, 7, 9, 90: arborescens, nom. n., 10; brachylepis, nom. n., 12; Cooperi, nom. n., 12; cun- eata, nom. n., 11, var. spathulata, var. n., 11; diffusa, nom. n., 10; Domingensis, nom. n., 8, var. obtusifolia, var. n. ,8; ericoides, nom. n., 11; laricifolia, nom. n., 11; nana, nom. n., 10; Palmeri, nom. n., 12; paniculata, nom. n., 12; Parishii, nom. n., 10; pauci- flosculosa, nom. n., 8; pinifolia, nom. n., 12; teretifolia, nom. n., 12
Chrysothamnus, 92; albidus, nom. n., 107; Bigelovii, nom. n. 112; Bloomeri, nom. n., 115; Boland- eri, nom. n., 114; Californicus, nom. n., 111; var. occidentalis, var. n., 112; ceruminosus, nom. n., 94; depressus, 107; elegans, sp. n., 94; frigidus, nom. n., 112; graveolens, nom. n., 108; Greenei, nom, n., 94; Howardii, nom. n., 113; junceus, nom. n., 113; leio- spermus, nom. n., 113; Mohav- ensis, nom. n., 113; Nevadensis, nom. n., 114; Parryi, nom. n., 113; puberulus, nom. n., 93; pul- chellus, nom. n., 107; pumilus, 93; speciosus, 109, var.? Arizo- icus, var. n., 110, var. albi- caulis, 109, var. gnaphalodes, nom. n., 110, var. ? latisquameus, nom. n., 110, var. ? Plattensis, var. n., 111; stenophyllus, nom. n., 94; Vaseyi, nom. n., 96; viscidi- florus, 95, var. lanceolatus, nom. n., 95, var. latifolius, nom. n., 96, var. serrulatus, nom. n., 96, var. tortifolius, nom. n., 96 Cichorium, 62 Citation, rules for, 85 Cladina, 30
Cladothamnus campanulatus, sp.
Clarkia virgata, sp. n., 123 Claytonia, 157 Cœnogonium, 32 Coldenia, 157 Collema, 42
Collinsia, 77, 155, 156; concolor, sp n,, 49
Compositæ, observations on 6, 89, 107 Conocephalus, 1, 4, 25, 26 Cratægus, 77
Crepis Bakeri, sp. n., 73; Modo- censis, sp. n., 48 Cryptanthe crinita, sp. n., 66 Cupressus Arizonica, 150; macro- carpa, var. guadeloupensis, 149 Darlingtonia Californica, concern- ing the distribution of in Oregon, 179 Davidson, Dr, A., Botanical excur- sion to Antelope Valley, 153 Davy, J. Burtt, Plants hitherto undescribed, 116; Transcripts of some descriptions of Californian genera and species, 136; Pacific Slope plants in English gardens, 143; Cupressus macrocarpa, var. guadeloupensis, 149
Delphinium, 60, 157; leucophæum, sp. n., 118 Dichelostemma, 78
Dietel, P., New North American Uredineæ, 77 Diplopappus, 11 Diplophyllum, 27 Distichlys, 81
Dodecatheon alpinum, sp. n., 39; conjug ens, sp. n., 40; glastifolium, sp. n., 71; Hendersonii, var. Han- seni, var. n. 71; Jeffreyi, 39; pa- tulum, var. Bernalinum, var. n., 72, var. gracile, var. n., 72; radi-
catum, sp. n., 37; tetrandrum, sp. n., 40; viviparum, nom. n., 38 Eastwood, Alice, Observations on the habits of Nemophila, 151 Ellisia, 155 Endocarpiscum, 42 Ericameria, 10, 11 Erigeron Austinæ, sp. n., 100; bar- bellulatus, sp. n., 65; Blasdalei, sp. n., 124; confinis, sp. n., 35; Covillei, sp. n., 20; elegantulus, sp. n., 65; Hartwegi, sp. n., 21; oxyphyllus, sp. n., 20; petrocallis, sp. n., 21 Eriocarpum blephariphyllum,nom. n., 14; phyllocephalum, nom. n., 15; rubiginosum, nom. n,, 15 Eriogonum, 158
Eriophyllum croceum, sp. n., 124; obovatum, sp. n., 123
Eryngium alismæfolium, sp. n., 64 Erysimum Californicum, sp. n. 69 Erythronium Johnsonii, sp. n., 127 Eulophus, 157
tates Occidentales, 17, 44, 62, 69, 98, 118, 123; Corrections in Nom- enclature, 36, 75; Phytographic Notes and Amendments, 53, 102; Comment on 'Rules for Citation,' 85; Some species of Dodecatheon, 37; Sundry Propositions, 122; dates of publication of Nuttall's, Compositæ, 177 Gundlachia, 7, 8
Habenaria saccata, sp. n., 49 Handbook of West American Cone- Bearers, 162
Hasse, Dr. H. E., Lichens of the vicinity of Los Angeles, 41 Hemicarpha, 59
Hepaticology, chapters in the Early History of, 1, 25 Heuchera, 55
Hieracium amplum, sp. n., 101 Hilaria rigida, 147
Horkelia Tilingi, Transcript of original description, 137 Horticulture, Pacific Slope plants in English gardens, 143 Howe, Marshall A., Chapters in the Early History of Hepatico- logy, 1, 25; review of the Warm- ing-Potter Handbook of Syste- matic Botany, 82
Howell, Thomas, New Species of Pacific Coast Plants, 32; con-
cerning the distribution of Dar- lingtonia Californica in Oregon, 179
Hymenothrix, 62
Ibervillea Lindheimeri, nom. n., 75; Sonoræ, nom. n., 75; tripar- tita, nom. n., 75 Isocoma, 8
Jepson, Willis L., concerning Arc- tostapylos elegans, 178
Juncoides comosum var. macran- thum, nom. n., 59 Jungermannia, 29
Lepidium, 157; medium, nom. n., 36; Nama, 157 occidentale, sp. n., 32
Leptogium, 42
Leptotænia, 156
Lilium Parryi, 145 Limosella, 61
Linanthus luteolus, sp. n., 121; montanus, sp. n., 120; neglectus, sp. n., 24; nudatus, sp. n., 120; serrulatus, sp. n., 120 Linosyris, 10
List of Pteridophyta and Sperma- tophyta of Northeastern North America, 36, 50, 68 Lithophragma, 102; rupicola, sp.
n., 102; scabrella, nom. n., 102; tripartita; nom. n., 102; Wil- liamsii, nom. n., 102
Lloyd, Francis E., A new Violet, 74 Lophocolea, 28
Lotus, 157
Lunularia, 5, 26, 28
Lupinus, 17, 60, 155, 157; eximius,
sp. n., 116: laxiflorus, var. mon- tanus, var. n., 33; Tidestromii, sp. n., 17
Mimulus Clevelandi, 000; marmor-
Nemophila, 139, 151; atomaria, 142,
151; insignis, 141, 151; inter- media, sp. n., 141; Menziesii, 140, 151; parviflora, 140
Neosyris, gen. n., 115; fuliginea, nom. n., 115; hypoleuca, nom. n. 115
Nomenclature at the Springfield Meeting, A. A. A. S., 1895, 158; corrections in nomenclature, 36,
Enothera, 155, 157
Opegrapha, 32, 44
Open Letters, 50, 68, 147, 179 Opuntia, 61
Orthocarpus, 154
Osbertia, gen. n., 14; Heleniastrum, nom. n., 14, var. glabrata, nom. n., 14, var.? scabrella, var. n. 14; sto- lonifera, nom. n., 14
Pacific Slope plants in English gar- dens, 143
Parish, S. B., Further Additions to the Flora of Southern California, 58
Parrasia camporum, nom. n., 75; linearifolia, nom. n., 75
Microseris, 155, 157; intermedia, Pellia, 1, 2, 4, 28, 29
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