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IXDKX TO I'lIILirriXE llOTAXIfAL LITEU.VTLUE, III. 
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Ridley, H. N. Scitainiiieae of Borneo. {Journ. Slraits Branch R, A. fioc. 46 
(lUOG) pp. 229-246.) 
Including Zingihcracew, Maraufacea; Miisaccw and LotrUicnv 80 spi-t-ics uiv 
onuniorated, many described a:s new and a few extending to tlit- Tliili]. pines. 
Ridley, H. N. Tlie Seitamineie of the Malay Peninsula. {Journ. Straits liram-h 
R. A. i^oc. 32 (1899) pp. 85-184.) 
A paper of the same scope as the same anthor's Seitainiiicic of Bonn-o, 
above, about 140 sjieeies being eiiumerated, it:ehiding many new ones jind a 
feM' that extend to the Philippines, 
Skan, S. A. Skimmia japoniea Thiinb. {Curiesfi' Hut. .Ua;f. IV. 1 (liKKl) Tab. 
8038.) 
This Japanese species fignvetl ;ind deseribeil; reecntly found also in norili- 
ern Luzon. 
Sydow, H. et P. Novae Fungorum species UK {Ann. Myc. 4 (1900) pp. 343- 
346.) 
Among species described from various parts of the world is one from the 
Philippines, Aucrsivahlia copelandi, on leaves of Canjata. 
Sydow, H. et P. Neue und kritisehe Uredineen IV. (.Inn. Myc. 4 (190G; pp. 
28-32.) 
The following new species are described from Philippine material: f/ro- 
myces hewitto', Urcdo davaoensis, U. hygroph{la% V. philippinm.si.s, and U. 
•wedeJia'-hi flora: 
Tavera, T. H. Pardo de. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines (1901) pp. 
1-269+XVT. English translation by Jerome B. Thomas. 
A compilation of notes regarding the medicinnl uses of various native 
plants, arranged according to Benthani and Hooker's Genera Plantarum, 
with descriptions of the species considered. The original work '"Plantas 
medicinales de Filipinas" was published in Manila in 1892. 
Underwood, I. M. The genus Alcicornium of Oandicliaud. {Hull. Torr. Jfot. 
Club. 32 (1905) pp. 567-59().) 
Tlie generic name Alcicornium Gaudich., is accepted for }*hili/ceiiuui, and 13 
species are recognized, of which two are found in the Philippines, Alcicor- 
nium coronarium (Miiller) Under w., and A. (/ranrfe (J. Sm.) Underw. 
Wright, C. H. Pinanga maculata Porte. [Cttrtiss' Hot. Mof/. IV. 1 (1905) Tab. 
8011.) 
This previously imperfectly known Philippine species figured and described. 
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