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others, like P. affine, the leaves are technically sessile; but in the greater number the leaf is attenuated into what almost equally well may be called a winged petiole or a subsessile base. In one group only, that of P. amplexicaule, the base or petiole is dilated or elasping at its insertion. Comparison of two such ...
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TAXONOMIC SUMMARY—ILLUSTRATIONS 17 one region being included in each) is:—Boreales: Total 66; United States 28; Mexico 48; Central America 2; West Indies 0; South America 0. Aequatoriales: Total 211; United States 0; Mexico 29; Central America 20; West Indies 38; South America 134. Of the Boreales 41, or two-thirds, an...
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12 THE GENUS PHORADENDRON tropical species as P. chrysocarpum, said to have white or yellow berries when fresh, have the fruit represented in the herbarium with a dull leathery looking surface, the epidermal cells of which have a brassy glint as on other young parts of these plants. The pulpy red berries of P. rubrum,...
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CHARACTERS—INFLORESCENCE, FRUIT 11 arrangement of the flowers on a given spike present equally characteristic differences, but with the qualification that flowers of the uppermost joints may be fewer in number and simpler in grouping than below, while one or two of the lowest joints may be partly or entirely without fl...
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extends around the earth in the warmer zones, reaching well toward the limits of the cool-temperate latitudes in both hemispheres. Increasing knowledge of its forms has gradually led not only to the segregation of as markedly different genera as Viscum and Phoradendron, Loranthus and Psittacanthus, ete., but to recogni...
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tien to this point. So far as I know, none of the representatives of this genus attack either tree ferns or Monocotyledons, and relatively few are found on Conifers: the majority affect woody Dicotyledons. Though sometimes, as in the case of our common mistletoe P. flavescens, occurring on a number of unrelated hosts,...
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times are by Oliver, who determined the Mexican and Central American collections of Liebmann and Oersted ; by Eichler, who took note of extraterritorial forms when revising the Loranthaceae of Brazil; and by Urban, who rendered a similar service in connection with his study of the family as represented in the West Indi...
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the description agrees well with the plants of the middle west, which, like Rafinesque’s specimens, are hardly distinguishable from those of the east; the name (1836) can not displace the earlier flavescens; (4) V. leucarpum, with sessile oblong probably nerveless leaves, glomerate spikes with the flowers in twos or th...
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10 THE GENUS PHORADENDRON INFLORESCENCE.—The essential characters of Phoradendron in its group of Loranthaceous genera are chiefly its axillary spikes of small unisexual and monochlamydeous sessile flowers (Pl. 5-6), often sunken . in hollows of the frequently swollen internodes of the rachis and normally trimerous (P...
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EXPLANATION OF PLATES All of the figures, unless otherwise noted, are from herbarium material, photographed in natural size by the author. Though it has not been possible always to do so, an effort has been made to include in each illustration the lower part of a basal internode so as to show the presence or absence o...
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PREFATORY My attention was seriously called to the need of a revision of our leafy mistletoes through inability to understand the basis of characterization that could admit to one species such different appearing plants as those from the southeastern, southwestern and arid United States—not to mention California and Y...
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8 THE GENUS PHORADENDRON Stem.—Though it frequently happens that only one of the two opposed buds at a node develops into a branch, so that a pseudodichotomous forking may appear, the greater number of species, including all of those in our own flora, are monopodial or percurrent in their growth; but a comparison of P...
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4 THE GENUS PHORADENDRON then into classified form, that on an average nearly two new named forms appeared for each one already admitted to our northern flora. Notwithstanding an intention to limit my investigation to the species ot continental North America, the temptation to learn the characters of the South America...
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except that in one or two cases—notably that of the plant usually known as P. latifolium—the American principle ‘‘once a synonym always а synonym’’ has led to the adoption of a specific name of more recent origin than that first used when the latter, under Viscum, was preoccupied, even though it does not appear elsewhe...
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CHARACTERS—SCALES, CATAPHYLS 13 closely that species of either genus are commonly to be found in herbaria as representative of the other. Unlike typical foliage leaves, these scales do not disartieulate, though a constriction at the base of the seales іп two forms (Pl. 3) affords partial ground for their specifie recog...
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16 THE GENUS PHORADENDRON ordinary barriers to plant migration.* Like the similar European Viscum album, with its searce-definable races capable of effective germination only on the host-species from which the seed came, our eastern P. flavescens though attacking a large variety of plants is usually found confined to ...
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GENERIC DESCRIPTION Parasitic more or less fleshy suffruticose perennial exogens, usually brittle at the nodes. Leaves opposite, usually petioled or petiolately contracted, in a few species reduced to scales. Inflorescence of axillary or sometimes also terminal mostly several-jointed spikes. Flowers sessile, usually s...
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With eataphyls or scales constantly present toward the base of the branches, exceptionally eymosely dichotomous or forking without a percurrent main stem. Spikes axillary and, in the eymose forms, terminal. Flowers in dioecious or monoecious unisexual spikes or, mostly, with staminate and pistillate flowers on the same...
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Gilbert Carter, K.C.M.G., late Governor of Lagos, into the interior. (Kew Bulletin, 1893, pp. 146 and 369.) H. Veitch, F.L.S. Collection made by Kalbreyer in the region of the Niger Delta and Cameroons. NORTH CENTRAL. Eritrea. Miss Edith Cole and Mrs. Lort Phillips. A collection from Somaliland. (See Kew Bulletin, 1...
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xii PREFACE, Lieutenant C. S. Smith. Plants from Umba Valley, German East Africa, collected during the Anglo-German Delimitation Commission. (Kew Bulletin, 1893, p. 146.) Joseph Thomson. Collections from the neighbourhood of Lakes Nyasa and Tanganyika. (See Journal Linnean Society, Botany, vol. xxi. pp. 392-406. Died ...
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Holothrix. | CXXXIII. ORCHIDEE (ROLFE), 195 Flowers white, 14—14 in.long. Sepals triangular, acuminate, 1-nerved ; margin ciliate. Petals much longer than the sepals, basal part linear, 4 in. long; upper part divided into many filiform segments. Lip a little longer, and twice as broad, in other respects similar to the ...
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so-called disc or central part usually bearing crests or appendages, and the base sometimes extended into a sac or spur. Stamens and style united into a central column which faces the lip. Anther (in the African genera) solitary, on the top or back of the column, and more or less adnate to it, 2- or 4-celled. Pollen-gr...
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Lulophia. | CXXXII. ORCHIDEX (ROLFE). 47 10. EULOPHIA, R: Br.; Benth. et Hook. f. Gen. EI. iii. 535. Sepals subequal, free, subconnivent or spreading, the lateral ones sometimes adnate to the foot of the column. Petals like the sepals or a little broader, sometimes differently coloured. Lip continuous with the base or ...
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3. Nite Lanp.—The Nile Basin. It is bounded to the west by the 26th meridian of East longitude; to the east by the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean; to the south by the Congo Free State and German East Africa. 4. Lower Guinea.—The Western Coast region from the southern boundary of the Cameroons to the Tropic of Capricorn. ...
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In replying to this letter I pointed out that my scientific staff was so occupied with routine work that it was impossible to treat the completion of the Flora as a matter of official duty. If, however, as in the first instance, it was regarded as an extra-oflicial undertaking, I was willing to do my best, with such vo...
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The Books in this Catalogue have been reduced to net prices, and are sent Post-free on receipt of remittance. All previous Catalogues are withdrawn. LIST OF WORKS ALGA . S i oe VICTORIA LIBRARY. . 16 SuELLS AND Mo.uiusks 9 PLATES . ; : <- 16 ENTOMOLOGY ‘ ; 10 Fortacomine Works . 16 PUBLISHED BY PUBLISHERS TO THE Ho...
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6 Lovett Retve AnD Co., LIMITED Genera Plantarum, ad Exemplaria imprimis in Herbariis Kewensibus servata definita. By GEORGE BENTHAM, F.R.S., F.L.S., and Sir J. D. Hooxrr, F.R.S., late Director of the Royal Gardens, Kew. Complete in 7 Parts, forming 3 Vols., £8 2s. Flora of West Yorkshire ; with an Account of the Clima...
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36 CXXXIII. ORCHIDES (ROLFE). [Bulbophyllum. subulate, longer than the column, slightly denticulate in front, and decurrent.— Taurostalix Herminiostachys, Reichb. f. in Bot. Zeit. 1852, 933. Upper Guinea. Sierra Leone (ex Reichenbach !). Only known to me from the original description. Flowers as large as those of Hermi...
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Disc of lip without basal calli . . 38. L. roseus. Disc of lip with a pair of semicircular calli behind : ` ` . 39. L. Ephippilum. Disc of lip with a single dwarf callus behind. . - S ; . 40. L. Alexandri. Disc of lip five-keeled `. S . 41. L. Nyase. Spur inflated underneath near the base . 42. L. macranthus. Upper par...
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336 CXXXV, HÆMODORACEÆ (BAKER). [Sansevieria. ves ; facial groove rather deeper than the others; laterals also a little deeper than the dorsal. Primordial leaves terete. Flowers unknown.—Kew Bulletin, 1887, May, 10 and 3, fig. 7. Locality not known with certainty; probably the coast of German East Africa, The above des...
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vi PREFACE. collections were no longer available for study at Kew, and Professor Oliver eventually abandoned the further prosecution of the work. He retired from his official post in 1890. Meanwhile the publication of the first three volumes had considerably stimulated botanical research in Africa. Sir Jobn Kirk had b...
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, I. ,, 385 to end September 1898.
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Satyrium. ] CXXXIII. ORCHIDEÆ (ROLFE). 275 and more than twice as broad, spreading. Petals united for nearly half their length to the sepals, and similar to the odd one. Lip galeate, 4-4} lin. long, the basal third united to the lateral sepals; mouth broad and round ; apex very broad and obtuse; spurs broadly saccate, ...
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THE “ Flora of Tropical Africa” has met with many vicissitudes. It was projected by Sir William Jackson Hooker as part of the series of Colonial and Indian Floras to be produced at Kew which he initiated. The immediate impulse which led the Government to sanction the undertaking was given by Dr. Livingstone on his retu...
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190 CXXXIII. ORCHIDEZ (ROLFE). [Stenoglottis. of the column, cuneate-oblong, without a spur, 3-5-fid at the apex. Column very short and broad; clinandrium broad and erect, thickened at the margin. Anther cells parallel; pollinia granular, affixed by a short stipes to a small, oblong gland ; staminodes lateral, oblong, ...
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already issued. “The principal features of this plan, as settled by Sir W. J. Hooker, and described in his report, are these :— “ Ist. The descriptions are drawn up in the English language, Mr. Bentham’s ‘ Introduction to Botany, drawn up with special reference to Local Floras,’ containing the technical terms used in ...
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MOSSES. Synopsis of British Mosses, containing Descriptions of all the Genera and Species (with localities of the rarer ones) found in Great Britain and Ireland. By Contes P. Dong, PLS. Zo, Ze New Edition, entirely revised. Crown 8vo, 6s. 6d. net. Handbook of British Mosses, containing all that are known to be natives...
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ANTIQUARIAN. A Manual of British Archeology. By CHARTES Bovutett, M.A. Second Edition. 20 Coloured Plates, 9s. net. Sacred Archeology; a Popular Dictionary of Ecclesiastical Art and institutions from Primitive to Modern Times. By Macxenziz E, ©. Watcort, B.D. Oxon., F.S.A., Precentor and Prebendary of Chichester Cathe...
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Lovett Reeve anp Co., LIMITED 5 Flora of Mauritius and the Seychelles ; a Description of the Flowering Plants and Ferns of those Islands. By J. G. Barer, F.L.S. 24s. net. Published under the authority of the Colonial Government of Mauritius. Flora of British India. By Sir J. D. Doors, G.C.S.I., C.B., F.R.S., &e. ; assi...
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Satyrium, ] CXXXIII. ORCHIDEÆ (ROLFE). 263 narrower than the odd or front sepal. Lip superior, sessile at the base of the column, erect, galeate or cucullate, base more or less united to the lateral sepals, produced behind into a pair of descending spurs or sacs, rarely without a sac or with a pair of additional sacs o...
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Lovett Reeve anb Co., LIMITED 9 The Potamogetons of the British Isles; Descriptions of all the Species, Varieties, and Hybrids. By ALFRED FRYER, A.L.S., Illustrated by Ropert Morean, PLS Royal 4to. Sections 1,2 and 3, containing parts 1-3, 4-6, 7-9, each with 12 Plates, 21s. coloured ; 15s. uncoloured, net. Phycologia ...
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THE VICTORIA LIBRARY. A New Series of Standard and Popular Works, in handy pocket volumes, cloth, yellow edges, 1s. each net. Vol. I., British Oratory, containing Six famous Speeches, viz.: Grattan on Irish: Independence, Pitt on Union, Peel on Corn Laws, Bright on Reform, Jones on Democracy, Gladstone on Oaths. Bol...
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Lovett Reeve anp Co., LIMITED 7 Dedicated by Special Permission to H.R.H. the Princess of Wales. Monograph of Odontoglossum, a Genus of the Vandeous Section of Orchidaceous Plants. By James BATEMAN, Esq., F.R.S. Imperial folio, in One Vol., with 30 Coloured Plates, and Wood Engravings, cloth, £6 16s. 6d. net. The Rhodo...
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288 CXXXII. ORCHIDEZ (BROWN). [ Brownleea. obtuse, spur cylindrical, curved nearly in a circle, a little thickened at apex. Lateral sepals irregularly quadrangular, exterior lower angle almost a right angle, obtuse. Petals none (?) Lip very broadly oblong, obtuse. Rostellum short, ligulate—Disa apetala, Kranz]. in Engl...
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Lovett Reeve anp Co., LIMITED 11 The Lepidoptera of the British Islands. By CHARLES G. Barrett, F.E.S. Vol. I., Rhopalocera (Butterflies), 12s. net. Large Paper Edition, with 40 Coloured Plates, 53s. net. Vol. II., Sphinges and Bombycas, 12s. net. Large Paper, with 46 Coloured Plates, 63s. net. Vol. III., Bombyces and ...
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A Lovet Reeve ven Co., LIMITED The Botanical Magazine; Figures and Descriptions of New and Rare Plants suitable for the Garden, Stove, or Greenhouse, By Sir J. D Hooxer, G.C.S.I., C.B., F.R.S., late Director of the Royal Gardens, Kew. Royal 8vo. Third Series, Vols. I. to LV., each 42s. net. Published Monthly, with 6 P...
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ENTOMOLOGY. Monographiæ Entomologicæ. I. A Monograph of the Genus Trracotus. By E. M. Bowprer SHARPE. Parts 1 to 7, 4to, each with 4 Coloured Plates, 7s. 6d. net. Dedicated, by Special Permission, to Her Majesty Queen Victoria, Empress of India. Lepidoptera Indica. By F. Moors, F.Z.S. 4to. Vol. I., with 94, and Vols. ...
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GAMOPETAL. By H. F. Wernuam, B.Sc.; excepting Composite, Asclepiadaceze (Loganiacex (in part) ), and Acanthacee, by SPENCER MOORE, F.L.S.; and Convolvulacex, by Dr. A. B. RENDLE, F.R.S. RUBIACEE, This family is the most numerously represented in the whole collection, and some valuable additions—in the way both of rare...
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56 SOUTH NIGERIAN PLANTS Near T. aurea Hiern, but distinguished by the shape and indumentum of the leaves, the long petioles, the stipules, etc. Lasianthus Mannii Wernham sp. nov. Frutex ramulis complanatis dense praecipue in nodis hirsutis ; foliis petiolatis obovatolanceolatis vel ellipticis breviter acuminatis acut...
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AND SOLD BY LoNGMANS & Co., 39, PATERNOSTER Row, E.C.; B. QUARITCH, 11, GRAFTON STREET, NEw BOND STREET, W. ; DULAU & Co, LTD, 37, SOHO SQUARE, W.; AND AT THE British MUSEUM (NATURAL HISTORY), CROMWELL Roan, S.W. 1913
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PREFACE THE following account of the plants of the Oban District of South Nigeria has been drawn up from the collections made by Mr. and Mrs. P. Amaury Talbot in the years 1909 to 1912, during Mr. Talbot/s period of Government service in the District, „and presented by them to the Museum. Mrs. Talbot also made a very ...
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{extremity not seen) 15 x 8'5 cm., when dry green and shining; lateral nerves 4 pairs (including the basal pair), distant, inserted upon the midrib at about a right angle, strongly arcuate and anfractuose towards the margin, together with the reticulum flat or nearly so on the upper side and very prominent on the lower...
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E12 SOUTH NIGERIAN PLANTS leaf, but emitting their flowers. The drawing of this form gives the flowers of a pure blue. These resemble closely the types of the plant as described by Schumann, collected in the Cameroons by Preuss (n. 352) and in the East Gaboon by Bates (n. 548). The second drawing (n. 57) shows a plant...
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Moreover the microscopic structure of the sclerotium in L. Tuber-regium is exactly similar to that described by Schroeter, and afterwards by Bommer, in L. Woermanni. The internal tissue is of two kinds: (1) hyphae 2-3 „ wide, undulating, knotty, geniculate but little ramified ; and (2) globose, elliptical or elongate s...
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INTRODUCTION Tux following notes on the general character and vegetation of the Oban district have been kindly supplied by Mr. Talbot. The Oban district of South Nigeria * lies within the bend of the Cross River at a distance of 40 to 100 miles from the Gulf of Guinea. It is bounded on the East by the German Cameroons...
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vili INTRODUCTION every year. Several are even known to bloom four times in the year, while on the other hand some cauliflorous trees only blossom every two or three years. Natives, whose information in other cases proved trustworthy, declared that certain ones only flower once in seven years. The number of different ...
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ORCHIDACEE. The collection contains seventy species, of which twenty are new. Their affinity is almost exclusively West Tropical African, and as might be expected a large proportion occur also in the Cameroons, seventeen species being hitherto known only from that area. Among these is the genus Auxopus recently descri...
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LONDON: PRINTED BY WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS, LIMITED, DUKE STREET, STAMFORD STREET, S.E., AND GREAT WINDMILL STREET, W
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The upper part of the perianth-tube of this supposed variety is more curved than that of type specimens, otherwise except for the very long tails there seems no difference. As with the type, no leaves of this are to hand. The perianth is very pale green in colour with dark purple spots, and the hairs in the throat are ...
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The Liberian specimens are taller and stouter than the Nigerian, reaching 4:6 dm. in height with a thickness of 3 mm., the large radical leaves 15 em. long (including the lax sheathing base) by 3 em. broad, the spike 9 cm. long. The Nigerian plants range from 17-82 cm. long, with a slender stem 1-1:5 mm. thick, and rad...
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The collection contains only four species, three of which are distributed in West and Central Tropical Africa; the fourth Mapania amplivaginata K. Schum. has hitherto been recorded only from the Cameroons. Comparatively few grasses were collected, and these are mainly of wide distribution in the tropics. Two of speci...
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INTRODUCTION 1x The collection includes 1,016 species and varieties, 195 of which are new; there are nine new genera. The new genera are Alphonseopsis and Dennettia in the order Anonacem, the former allied to the Indian genus Alphonsea, the latter to Melodorum ; Crateranthus, a genus of Myrtacesw intermediate in struc...
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By J. RAMSBOTTOM, B.A. Lentinus Tuber-regium Fr. The first description and illustration of this fungus is by Rumphius (Herb. Amboin. vi. lib. xi. 120, t. 57 (1750)). The figure represents what seems to be a smooth block of earth on which six agarics are growing. Rumphius calls the former Tuber-regium and the latter Bo...
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118 SOUTH NIGERIAN PLANTS is Rumphius’ Tuber-regium, and also that it is the one described by Hennings. There are, however, one or two facts which may be added to Hennings’ description. The squamules which are present in such quantity on the young pileus do not later disappear. Owing to the expansion of the pileus the...
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Allied to T. Mannii Hook. fil. The distinguishing features of this species are the imparipinnate leaves with 6-7 leaflets; the generally hermaphrodite flowers with ovate petals 4-5 mm. long, in a dense, short, many-flowered panicle 8-12 em. long ; and the hairy disc. Nothospondias Talbotii S. Moore sp. nov. Arbor elat...
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74 SOUTH NIGERIAN PLANTS Crossandrella Dusenii S. Moore comb. nov, Syn. Pseudoblepharis Dusenii Lindau, Acanthus Dusenii Clarke, Crossandrella lawispicata Clarke. The Uganda plant which served as the type of Clarke's Crossandrella laxispicata is identical in every respect with the plant from the Cameroons. Adhatoda Bu...
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X INTRODUCTION A valuable discovery from an economic point of view is that of Poga oleosa Pierre (Rhizophoracee), hitherto known only from the Gaboon, the seeds of which are remarkably rich in oil. As indicated in Mr. Talbot’s note the district adjoins the Cameroons and is botanically an extension of the evergreen rai...
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G, 0. RosendaliJ. find slightly more diversity but no less distinct continuities of development. In this section, three distinct lines are evident. The middle line, re presented by M. caulescens^ is a direct continuation of M. nuda diffe ring essentially from the basic type only in having 5 episepalous stamens, and ...
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A revision of the genus Milella etc. 395 lo a 1 0-stamened ancestor. There is the possibility that the M. Breweri M. ovalis Hne could have arisen from M. caulescens but it seems more reasonable to assume that the origin would have to be looked for in the more general basic region than in the more specialized termina...
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Said to be a rare species, and to differ from M.japoiiica by the smaller and denser tlowers, 3-fid petals, semi-glabrous leaves, glabrous petioles and sterile bracts upon the scape. Not seen by us. Part. in. Relationship and Geographical Distribution. The accompanying diagram (fig. 9), seeks to show in a graphic ...
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place and a consequent greater fusion of the ovary with it, a reduction of the stamen number to the 5 episepalous ones on account of the closer crowding due to the narrowing of the axis, a progressive reduction of the divisions of the petal from the base upward, leaving only the last one on each side, and finally ...
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native) is absent in Great Britain is the Mediterranean Atropis festuciformis^ to which A. Foucaudii might be added, if it can really be accepted as a distinct species. Generally diffused along the coasts of Great Britain and Ireland are 7 species, of which 3 are Atlantic and 4 Mediterranean, whilst one of each cla...
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Mediterranean shares. The British areas of the littoral southern element generally join on to the continental areas so that there is no marked discontinuity^ the only exceptions being Mathiola incana (Isle of Wight to Charente inferieure), Limonium hellidifolium (Norfolk to the eastern end of the French Spanish fr...
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M. cordifolia t. 373. 2. — Rhizome slender, creeping, spreading freely by runners; flowering sfems very slender, erect, 5 — 18 cm. high, glandular-pubescent throughout, naked or with 1 — 3 short-petioled, caulinc leaves; basal leaves cordate to reniform, crenately lobed and shallow-toothed, pubescent with white st...
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0. Stapf. meaning of the terms ^Atlantic*, »Pyrenean«j or »Lusitanian« plants and the place which these elements hold in the British flora and its history. I have therefore thought it useful to sort out from the British flora that constituent portion which from its distribution in Europe might justly be called >At...
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Science at Portsmouth in 1911 a discussion took place on the relation of the present plant population of the British Isles to the Glacial period. It was opened by Mr. Clement Reid in an address in which he advocated the theory that no temperate flora could have survived the conditions f prevailing in the islands du...
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few southern species which are confined to the western part of Great Britain, Meconopsis camhrica, Arahis stricta^ Heliaiithemum gut tatiim and Trichomanes radicans^ of which the last but one is the only Mediterranean element. If we turn, howeverj to the remainder of the more limited *) species of the southern stock...
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Part, I, Introductory. The genus Mitella has experienced at the hands of systematic workers a degree of splitting up into petty genera which is wholly inconsistent with its well-marked generic characters and which does violence to the lines of genetic development running through the group. The divisions in all cas...
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Fort Golville, Washington, collected by S.Watson, Sept. 29. 1880. Note: This plant appears somewhat abnormal in its flowers, probably due io the fact that it was blooming so late in the year. The foliage is nearly identical with that of specimens from Mt. Stewart, Wash, collected by Sandberg and Leiberg in 1893. In ...
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A revision of the genus Milella etc. 377 In attempting to rehabilitate the old genus as Hooker, Gray and Engler progressively adopted it, and in the hope of avoiding as far as possible the common causes of error referred to above, the present work is based in the first place upon the study of extensive material fro...
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0. Stapf. what then is that southern element which undoubtly is present in the British flora and has so early attracted the attention of British botanists by its peculiar distribution, mostly westward, frequently much interrupted and in many cases extremely limited? If we take a British flora, for instance, the la...
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The Southern Element in the British Flora. 513 The species of class \ are so few and for my purpose relatively so unimportant, that I have not set them out in tabular form as I have done with the rest. The tables for the species composing the classes 2 and 3 require some explanation. They consist of 10 columns apar...
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G. 0. Rosendahl. It will be seen at a glance that what we might designate as the ground plan of structure of each of the principal organs, namely, sepals, petals, stamens, pistil and axis, runs through all the species of each series in a remarkably consistent manner. In the odd numbered series the sepals are oblong...
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To these characters should also be added the one of short, thick, nearly always ebracteolate flower-pedicels of the section Eumitella^ and the slender, more or less elongated, bi-bracteolate flower-pedicels and fre quent occurrence of 2-flowered cymes of the section Mitellastra. It would seem from all this that whe...
2023-12-23T13:55:16.136126
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G. 0. Rosendahl. four genera and eighteen species exclusive of the Japanese ones. As this latest work on Mitella adopts all the genera that taxonomists have at different times proposed for the group, so also it utilizes in a similar artificial manner the characters that have been employed for their sepa ration. An ...
2023-12-23T13:55:16.379256
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0. Stapf. division, whilst the remaining divisions in the South, the western to Mayo West, and the eastern to Duhlin, count 12 to 17 of them. The bulk of the Mediterranean species shows a similar distribution, although their num ber is as we have seen much smaller. Very striking is the result if we classify the At...
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The Southern Element in the Britisli Flora. 525 closely to the widely distributed H. qitadrangidum that it is treated by them as a western variety of it. Trichomanes radicans occurs in the warm regions of both hemispheres and is evidently a relict of very great age. Like the remaining species of the group it fits v...
2023-12-23T13:55:16.977836
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ding variations of M, trifida and is nearly as polymorphous. It ranges from northern to southern Idaho and by successive degrees in reduction of the flower parts, it becomes in northern Utah, in Wyoming and Colorado the var. stenopetala. M. divefi'sifolia stands somewhat apart both in its curious leaves and petal...
2023-12-23T13:55:17.118781
000713-00182765-0526
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Summary. Want of space forbids me to enter into a detailed consideration of the facts compressed into the columns of the tables ; but I may be allowed to summarise them under certain points of view and point to a few of the most general conclusions that suggest themselves to me. As already pointed out (see p. 512)...
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C. 0. Rosendahl. The two main stocks of the genus which developed in tlie area of origin also began moving southward in the mountains during pre-glacial times and in their progress soon evolved several new species. The M. Breiveri — M. ovalis group branched off early and attained the greatest southward range of t...
2023-12-23T13:55:17.335382
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of the island, in contradistinction to the eastern or Germanic side. Al though there may exist other reasons for especially denominat ing some of these the ^Atlantic species«, the name of the type will be here understood as having reference only to their distri bution within Britain itself, and by itself«. (The spacin...
2023-12-23T13:55:38.264140
000012-00267714-0007
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SOCIETY, Feb. 22. 1683 R. Grew having read feveral Leälures of the Anatomy Of Plants, fome whereof have been already printed at divers times, and fome are not printed; with feveral other Ledtures of their Colours, Odours Tafls, and Salts; as alfo of the Solution of Salts in Water; and of Mixture; all of them to the fa...
2023-12-23T13:55:38.275385
000012-00267749-0042
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Bitter, and Penetrant upon the Tongue, or in the , as Daify, Anagallis,good Cleanfers. That fuch Bodys,principally,are Anodyne, which are Yellow, I think, is more than a conceit; Yelks of Eggs, Foenugreek Seeds, Lint-feed Oyl, May-Butyr, Marrow, Pinguedo Humana, Hyofeyamus luteus, Safron, Sulphur, Opium, all Avodyne an...
2023-12-23T13:55:38.280808
000012-00267766-0059
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The Contents. tical and Lignous Body thereto, 23. How it groweth in length, 24, By what means it defcends, 25. How it grows in breadth, 26. And the Pith, how thus framed, 27. The nfe of the Pith, 27. Of the Infertment, 28. The joynt fervice of all the Parts, 29, 30, 31. CHAP. IL Of the Trunk. 'HE Coaréture, $. 1. T...
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000012-00267783-0076
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Cuticle, Which tranfient Sap, though it thus becomes fine, yet is not fimple ; but a mixture of Particles, both in refpe& of thofe originally in the Root, andamongft themfelves, fomewhat heterogeneous. And being lodgd in the Cortical Body moderately laxe, and of a Circular form ; the effe& will be an eafie Fermentation...
2023-12-23T13:55:38.291722
000012-00267800-0093
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The Anatomy ook twixt the two Rowls ; on whofe fecurity the growth of the Leaf in length depends. But thofe of Bears-Ears, Violets, Doves Foot, Warden, and many. more, upon contrary refpects, are rowled up inwards. Laftly, there isthe Tre-Rowl, as in Fer»; the Labels whereof, though all rowled up to the maiz Stem, yet...
2023-12-23T13:55:38.300212
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following Anatomy having been very gracioufly received by Your Majefiy : I am now emboldened moft : humbly to prefent the Whole into Your Royal Hands. By which Your Majesty will find, That there are Terre Incognite in Philofophy, as well as Geography. And for fo much, as lies here, it comes to pafs, I know not bow, ev...