PIIILIPriXE P>OTANICATi UTEUATURE, IV. 91 
Miiller, Carl. Musci Indici novi adjectis noinmllis aliis exoticis. {Linnaca 37 
(1872) pp. K)3-182.) 
Contains the tUagiuwes of eight species of Philippine mosaes, mostly based 
on material collected by Gustav Wallis in northern Luzon in 1870. 
MUller, Carl. Novitates Bryothecae ATiilU'rianae. {Liunaea 38 (lft74) jtp. 54-5- 
572.) 
Under "I, Mnsci Philippinenses," twenty-six species of Piiilippine mosses 
are described from the collections (if Wallis, Semper and (fuming. 
Miiller, C. Addimenta ad Synopsin Mnsconmi nova. {fiot. Zrif. 20 (1862) p. 
393.) 
Contains the descriptions of two species of mosses Uom the Philiiijiines, 
Hypnum laftiomitrium and //. j Huco-mucronatum. 
Miiller, C. Supplcnientmn novum ad Synopsin muscornm. [Bot. Zcif. 17 (1859) 
pp. 240-248.) 
Contains the description of Pilofrirhum longifronti from the Pliilippines. 
Nees ab Esenbach. (iramineae herbarii Lindleyani. {Hook. Jovru. Hot. and 
Kew dard. }fific€l. 2 (1850) pp. l»7-U)o.) 
About 77 speeies of grasses are enumerated from the Piiilippine collections 
of Hnj:,di Cuming, eleven being described as new. This paper was not available 
in Manila at tlie time the author prepared his Enumeration of Philippine 
Gramineae,= and as a consequence a few names that appear in the paper 
4lo not occur in the enumeration. 
Niedenzu, F. Zur Kenntnis der Gattnng Crypteronia Blume. {Engl. Bot. Jahrh. 
15 (1892) pp. lGl-179.) 
Five species are recognized, tliree of whicli are found in the Philippines, 
C. leptoslachi/s Planch., (/. ciimingii Plancli., and C. paniculala Blume, the 
iirst two being endemic. 
Palacky, J. Uebersiclit der von Mitpiel in der Flora Indiae batavae bestimmten 
Cun'iing'schen Philippincn-Pflanzen. {Flora 43 (IH(iO) pp. 446-448.) 
A list of about 225 species compiled from Mitiuel's Florae Indiae Patavae, 
being the plants of Cuming's Philippine collection mentioned by Miquel in 
that work, 
Paris E. G. Index Bryologicus sive enumeratio muscorum hucusque cognitorum 
adjunetis synonymia distri])utiniieque geographica locupletissimis. (1894) 
pp. VT+1379 {Act. ^oc. Linn. Burd.) 
An index to the species of mosses published up to 1894, alphabetically 
arranged by genera and species, with known synonyms and geographical 
distribution of each species. About 75 species are credited to the Philippines. 
Paris, E. G. Index Bryologicus supplementum prinuim (19UU) pp. 
1-234 {M4m. Herh. Boisa.) . 
Supplementary to the preceding, about 25 additional specit > . reditod to the 
Philippines. 
Pickering, Charles. The Geographical distribution of Animals and Plants, part 
2 (187G) pp. 1-524. 
' The author was a member of the Wilkes United States Exploring Expedi- 
tion, and pages 491 to 524 of the above work deal with the Philippines. The 
expedititm was in Philippine waters from January 13, 1842 to February 12, 
of the same year, stops being made and collecting done at Manila, whence a 
^ ThiH Journal, 1 (1906) Suppl. 307-302. 
