MKUUILL. 
Chodat, Robert. Monoj^MUpIiia Polyj^jiluwaium. {Mem. jS'ot*. riii/s. el Hi.sl. Xal. 
Geneve (1003) pp. l-oOO, plates 35.) 
Of the gt'iuis VoJifijala 404 spoeies art' iTcojrnizcd. hut one /*. irarhunjU Cliod., 
Philippines aiul Now CiilftlonUi Wuig crt'ditt'd to tlu' aivliipclai^o (/*. ivle- 
phioides of IMiilippiiie authors, iion Willd.). St-vt'ral utlitr spucie^ are how- 
ever found in the archipelago, l\ venchosa Juss., /*. chittcnsis L., I', potifolia 
PresI, P. luzoitifHsia Merr., and 1\ scptvtninrvia Merr. 
Elmer, A. D. E. Leaflets on Philippine Botany (1000-07) pp. l-:i08. Of the 
above work articles liave aitpeared, as follows: 
Article 1, April 8, lUOG, Philippine Pvubiaceae, by A. D, E. Elmer, pp. 1-41. 
Of this family 149 tsijecies representing 42 genera are enumerated, of which 
several genera are reported from the Pliilippines for the first time, Amara- 
carpus, ChdSdUaj CocIospcriiniiUj dalium, MussarndiopsiSy and TncaJyf^ifi, 
and the following 45 species are described as new: Amaracatpus longifoUus, 
Aryostemma solaniflora, Coelospermum ahcmiantfm. Gardenia ivhitfordii, G. 
merriUii, G. ellipfica, G. acMtifoUa, Ixora sparsiffora, 7. bih'racteofa, Lasian- 
fhus hispidus, L. copclatidi, L. hordeni, L, cuVioneufiiSj Miissaenda gnuulifforn, 
M. henyuetcnsis, Mussaendiopsis mulUfloray 'Neriera dentata, yauclca viduliij 
Olden landia- apoensiSj O. yoderi, (), hengnetense/O. hanksii, O. ciliata, Ophior- 
rhiza hi flora, Psychotria longipediceUaia, P. hataancn.^is, P. siihscssiliffora, 
P. ruhiginosa, P. hanahaciifiis, P, pinnatinercia, P. hanicsii, Randia min- 
dorensis, K. samaletisis, R. uncaria, R. umhellata, R. fasciculi flora, Sarcoce- 
phaltfs ovatus, Tricalysia tinagaoense, Timovius attenuafus, T. henguetensis, 
T. quadrasii, T. ohovaius, Uncaria phih'ppineufiis, Vropliylhtm snhlatiense 
and U. hataancnsc. Many other species are credited to the Philippines for 
the first time but witliout citation of specimens representing them, the in- 
ference being that these species are represented in the herbarium of the 
Bureau of Science. In some genera, Plectronia, Sfylocoryue, etc., new com- 
binations are made without references to previously described species. Keys 
are given to the species under each genus, but no keys to the genera. Ac- 
cording to the date of in^ue this work antedates Supplement I to the i*hilip- 
pine Journal of Science, on pages 120-137 of which some of the species men- 
tioned above are also published. Careful work will be necessary to correlate 
these species. No attempt is made to enumerate all the species of tlie family 
credited to the archipelago by various authors, and no synonomy is given. 
Article 2, April 10, 1000, pp. 1-21 (42-62). A Fascicle of Benguet Figs, 
by A, D. E. Elmer. Twenty-eight species are listed, of which the following 
are described as new: Ficus fastigiata, F. irisatui, F. eucaudata, F. confusa, 
F. umbrina, F. longipedunculata (Merr.) Elm., F. magnifica, F. rudis arbo- 
* rea, F. subintcgra (Merr.) Flm., F. repandifoJius, and F. integrifoUa. 
Article 3, April 12, lOOG, pp. 03-73. Additional Xew Species of RiUjia- 
ceae, by A. O. E. Elmer. The following 14 species are described as new: 
Argo.stemma quadripetiolata, Oldenlandia filifolia, Psychotria subalpina, P. 
pnloense, P. ell ipfici folia. Gardenia m-orindnefolia, Ophiorrhisa ptthetiecns, 
■ Ixora mcycri, I. leytcnsis, Tricalyaia purpureum, Urophyllum hanahactise, 
V. lucbanentic, Timonius arborca and Laaianthus morus. As with article 1, 
this paper antedates Supplement i to the Pkilippine Journnl of Science, 
according to the date of issue, where some of the above species are also 
published, not always however based on the same material. 
Article 4, April 15, 1003, pp. 74-77. Pandans of East Leyte, by A. D. E. 
