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Elmer, A. D. E. A Fascicle of South Negros Figs. Leafl. Philip. Bot. 2 (1908) 
531-551. (Article 26.) 
Thirty-five species-are enumerated of which the following are described 
as new: Ficus hallieri Merr. (insufficient diagnosis), I’. everett, F. bengue- 
tensis Merr., var. negrosensis, F’. cervina, F. cuernosensis, F. crassitora, and 
F. garciae. Ficus ruficaulis var. paloensis Elm. is raised to specific rank. 
Elmer, A. D. E. Gesneriaceae from the Cuernos Mts. Leafl. Philip, Bot. 2 (1908) 
553-567. (Article 27.) 
Seventeen species are enumerated, of which the following are described 
as new: Oyrtandra maesifolia, CO. fragilis, C. attenuata, C. pallida, 0. anto- 
niana, Rhynchoglossum spumosum, Trichosporum cuernosense, and T. trun- 
catum. 
Elmer, A. D. E. A Score of New Plants. Leafl. Philip, Bot. 2 (1909) 573-594. 
(Article 29.) . : 
Consists of the descriptions of the following species: Mapania lucbanensis, 
M. banahaensis, Aphananthe negrosensis, Gymnacranthera negrosensis, Wein- 
mannia negrosensis, Parinarium coccineum, Sabia reticulata, Saurawa pan- 
duriformis, Eugenia inecrassata, B. robinsoni, EB. vidaliana, Schefflera pani- 
culata (=S. foetida Merr.), Linociera rubrovenia, Carruthersia imberbis, 
C. hirsuta, Erycibe dubia, Eranthemum fruticosum, Hemigraphis sublobatum, 
Psychotria diffusa cervina, and Pratia ovata. — 
Elmer, A. D. E. Synopsis of Fagraea. Leafl. Philip. Bot. 2 (1909) 595-601. 
(Article 30.) 
Eight species are considered of which the following are described as new: 
F. negrosensis, and F'. cuernosensis. The paper applies only to Philippine 
forms, 
Elmer, A. D. E. Synopsis of Artocarpus. Leafl. Philip, Bot. 2 (1909) 609-626. 
(Article 32.) 
The paper considers only the Philippine species, seventeen being recognized, 
of which the following are described as new: Artocarpus nigrescens, A. com- 
munis var. blancoi, and A. treculiana. A key is given to the species 
recognized. 
Elmer, A. D. E. The Genus Hydrocotyle. Leafl. Philip, Bot. 2 (1909) 627-629. 
(Article 33.) 
The paper applies only to the Philippine species, five being recognized, 
with an analytical key; H. benguetensis and H. delicata are described as new. 
Elmer, A. D. E. A New Grewia. Leafl. Philip. Bot. 2 (1909) 631, 632.  (Arti- 
cle 34.) 
Grewia negrosensis is described as new. 
Engler, A. Addimentatum ad Araceas-Pothoideas. Pflanzenreich 37 (1908) 2, 
3; IT 138, 139. 
This consists of a description of the genus Hpipremnopsis, which. is first 
made monotypic, all specimens being referred to H. media (Z. & M.) Engl., 
extending from India to Malaya, and the Philippines. In the “Addimentum 
II,” 183, however, the Philippine form is separated as a distinct, endemic, 
Philippine species, as HE. huegeliana (Schott) Engl. 
Engler, A. & Krause, K. Araceae-Monsteroideae. Pflanzenreich 37 (1908) 
1-138. 
The following species are credited to the Philippines: Raphidophora per- 
kinsiae Engl., endemic, R. philippinensis sp. nov., R. copelandii Engl., endemic, 
R. merrillii Engl., endemic, R. warburgii Engl., endemic, Epipremnum pinna- 
tum (L.) Engl., Indo-Malaya to Polynesia, FE. truneatum sp. nov., EF. elmeria- 
