'PINE BOTAxNK'AL LlTEUATrUK, IV. 89 
Curtis, M. A., & Berkeley, M. J. Fiinjri iu Wvpi. Wilkes V. tS, K.vploriii^^ Kxpedi- 
tion Vol. 17 (18t)2) pp. 195-202. 
A single species is mentioned from the Philippines, Tramctes amfrafis 
Friesj var., from the iliingsee (Maiigsi) Inlands. 
Duby, J. E. Diagnosis Muscorum iiovonini quos die 7 Dee. lS7<i Societati Physicae 
et Hi«toriae naturalis Genevensis euni ieonibu.s et desoriptlouibus comniuni- 
cavit. (Flora 35 (1877) pp, 73-77; 90-05.) 
Contains descriptions of three species of Philippine mosses collected 
by Padre Llanos, Orthotrichmn corallo'nhs, JJijptiinii IhiHosii, and //. philip- 
pinense. The same paper is reprinted in Mem. Soc. Phys. Gen&ve 26 (1879) 
pp. 1-14, with the addition of plates, each species being fignred. 
Gagnepain, F. Revision des Genres Mantisia et Globba. {Jiull. iS'oc. Hot. France 
48 (1901) pp. 201-216.) 
Four species of Olohha are credited to the Philippines, f7. pnrriflora PresI, 
G. uliyinosa Miq., G. ustulata, and G. harthci, the last two being described 
as new. 0. uHginosa, however, must be excluded as the Cimiing phint cited 
was from Malacca, not from the Philippines. 
Geheeb. A. Bryologische Fragmente III. {Flora 44 (1880* pp. 340-353.) 
On pages 350 to 353, under the heading *'SuIu-Moose," 10 species from 
the collections of F. W. Burbidge, 1877-78, are enumerated. Most of the 
species are from Sulu, but some are from Borneo. 
Gray, Asa. Botany, Phanerogamia, United States Exploring Kxpeditinn during 
the years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842 under the command of Charles Wilkes, 
U. S. N. Vol. 1 (1854) pp. 1-777, with folio atlas of 100 plates. (Vol. 15 
of the whole work.) 
The Wilkes Expedition was in the Philippines for one month, January 13 
to February 12, in the year 1842, about 500 species of plants being collected 
in the Arcliipelago in that time. In Dr. Gray's work 104 species from the 
Philippines are considered, of wliich 15 are described as new. The volume 
under c<msideration treats of the families from h'tinitnvulacate to Lonni- 
thucrae, inclusive, no more having been printed. Tlie ferns collected on the 
expedition were considered by Brackenridge in volume 10 of the same work. 
(See Brackenridge above, un<l Merrill, The Philippine Plants collected by the 
Wilkes, U. S. Exjdoving Kvpediti(m. This ./oitrmtl. 3 Holunif, (1!»08) 73.) 
Harvey, W. H.. & Bailey, J. W. New species of Diatomaceae. c<>llected by the 
United States Exploring Expedition imder tlie command of Captain Wilkes, 
U. S. N. {Froc. Acad. VhiJa. 6 flS54) pp. 430-431.) 
Contains the descriptions of the few species from the Philippines de- 
termined by the authors as new. Reprinted in Quart. Joiirn. Microscop. .SVi. 
3 (1855) "93-94, and in vol. 17, Wilkes Expedition reports {18t>2) pp. 
178-180, in tlie latter place with the addition i)f the previously described 
species of other authors discovered in the collection, 20 in all. 
Hemsley, W. Betting. On an Obscure Species of Triumfetta. {Journ. Hot. 28 
(1800) pp. 1-3, pi 1.) 
The diirerences between Triymfetfa prociimhens Forst., and T. suhpahnata 
Soland., are indicated and the latter is descril>ed for the first time, the form 
reported by the author previously from the Philippines under the name of 
T. procumheits Forst.* 
Hiort. Lah. Fuhl. 6 (P.»04) 17. 
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