riTTT.TPPINE nOTAXK'AI. T.TTEUATrUEj TV. 98 
Seemann, Berthold. Revision of tlie Natural Order Hoderaceae, being u Reprint 
with NumerouR Additions and Corrections of a series of ra|)ers Pul)lished 
in the "Jiniinal of Botany" l?ritish and Foreign. (ISOS) pp. 1-107, plates 7. 
Heptapleurum insularum and //. cuniingii are described from the Pliilip- 
pines and three or four other species are mentioned from tiie Archipelago, 
Xofhopauax cuwitigii Seem., Pohjsciafi nodosa Seem., Aralio hypohuca Presl, 
and Osutojsylon cumingii Seem., the latter beint^^ a nomen nudum and a 
synonym of Hoeriagiodcndron trilohatum Miar, {Cuminy 75^.) 
Spring, A. Monographie de la faniille des Lycopodiaci^es. {Af^ui. Acad. BruT, 
15 (1H42) pp. 1-110; 24 (1850) pp. l-3r>8.) 
Of hycopodUou- \^\ species are recognized and of tielayinella 20i> species, 
the folh)\viug being credited to the Philippines: Lycopodium itlicifoUum 
Vent., L. lawum Presl, L. phhyinaria var. loiiyifoVnnn Spring, and L. cenuniin 
h.; Helaginetla inrolvens Sprinj;. >'. tamariscina Spring, ^■. philippina Spring. 
>?. auriruhita Spring, S. commersoniami Spring, N. cupreftsitw Spring, S. cu- 
mingiana Spring, ^, laevigata Spring, *S'. pouzoJziana Spring, K. icaUichii 
Spring, -S'. cnulescenti Spring. S. pmuula Spring, K. presJinua Spring, **-'. /?«- 
hellafa Spring, .S'. getticufata Spring, ^'. myofturoides Spring. S, tniertexta 
Spring, S. heUingeri Spring, fi, arififafft Spring. i'siJottnti complamifvm Sw., 
and 1'. vapilhtre Blume. 
Stapf, Otto. TTallicracantha, a Xew Gonns of Acanthaeeae. (./oi/rn. JAnn. 8oc. 
Hot. 38 (1907) pp. G-17.) 
The above genus of Acanthaeeae is described, 19 species being eonsideied, 
all Borneean except one, H. philippinensis, which is descrilied from material 
collected at Zamboanga, Mindanao. 
Sullivant, W. S. United States Exploring Expedition . . . under the command oi 
Charles Wilkes, U. S. X. B«,tany, ^fusci. (1859) pp. 32, platen, 2(i, imperial 
folio. 
This paper really forms the first part of Volume 17 of the Wilkes Expedi- 
tion reports, but was published separately by the autlior. It contains the 
descriptions of two species of Philippine mosses, Ihjpnum caldereme and 
Nerlcrrn phyliogonioides, while ffypnum alUscens Schw. is credit<-d to the 
Archipelago. The diagnoses of the new species were published previously 
\nider the title "Notices of some New Mosses in the Collection of the United 
States Ex])loring Expedition under Captain Wilkes. {Proc. Am. Acid. 3 
(1857) pp. 181-185.) 
Taubert, P. Zur Kenntnis def Arten der Gattung Stenomeris Planch. {Engf. 
Bot. Johrh. 15 (1893) Beihl 3ft, p. 2.) 
Three species are recogni/.eil, 8, dioscoreae folia Planch., K. wallisH Taub., 
and S. Cumingiana Becc, all from the Philippines. 
United States Exploring Expedition during the years 1838-1842 under the 
command of Charles Wilkes, U. S. N., Botany, Vascular Cryptogams, Vol. 1.7. 
The first part of this volume was published in 1859 and contains »the 
mosses by SuUlrant, see above. Tn 1862 other parts were published. In the 
pai)er on lichens by Tuekermau no Philippine forms are recorded. For Algar 
■a\m\ Diatom aceae see Bailey and Harvey above, and for Fungi see Curtiss & 
Berkeley above. (See :Merrill, The Philippine Plants Collected by the Wilkes 
Ex|)edition, Thin Journal, 3 liotany (1908) 73.) ' . 
Valeton, Th. Kritisch Over/.icht der Olacineae. (1880) pp. 1-280, plates 6. 
Alwut three species are mentioned as extending to the Philippines, but 
no new species or names api)ear so far as the Philippine' flora is conc^-rned. 
