INDEX TO PHILIPPINE BOTANICAL LITERATURE, VI. 965 
Radlkofer, L. Uber die Gattung Allophylus und die Ordnung ihrer Arten. Site. 
Math.-Phys. Klasse Kgl. Bayer. Akad, Wissensch, 38° (1909) 201-240. 
One hundred and fifty-six species are recognized, and an analytical key 
is given to them. Eighteen species are Philippine, of the forty-nine known 
from the Indo-Malayan-Polynesian region, and fourteen of these are endemic. 
The Philippine species are as follows: Allophylus largifolius sp. nov., A. 
unifoliolatus Radlk., A. apiocarpus sp. nov., A. hymenocalyx sp. nov., A. race- 
mosus Radlk., A. ternatus Radlk., A. setulosus Radlk., A. leptococcus Radlk., 
A. dasythyrsus sp. nov., A. malvaceus sp. nov., A. filiger Radlk., A. macro- 
stachys Radlk., A. grossedentatus F.-Vill., A. chlorocarpus sp. nov., A. timo- 
rensis Blume, A. dimorphus Radlk., A. quinatus Radlk., and A. insignis sp. 
nov. 
Radlkofer, L. Ueber die Sapindaceen Holliindisch-Indiens. Act. Congr. Int. Bot. 
Amsterdam 1877 (1878) 70-133 (reprint 1-63). 
Contains many notes on the synonymy of Philippine species, some new 
combinations, and the descriptions of several new species from the Archipelago, 
Lepisanthes ? eriolepis, Allophylus dimorphus, and A. filiger, the latter two 
credited to Java, but the specimens on which they were based were really 
collected in the Philippines (coll. Lobb) and distributed with erroneous 
localizations. 
Radlkofer, L. Natchtriige zur Uebersicht der Sapindaceen Hollandisch-Indiens 
(issued with the reprint of the above, pp. 65-103). 
Supplementary to the preceding paper, and containing some additional notes 
on Philippine species. 
Radlkofer, L. Ueber eine von Grisebach unter den Sapotaceen aufgefiilrte 
Daphnoidee. Sitz. Math.-Phys. Klasse Kgl. Bayer. Acad. Wissench. 14 (1884) 
487-250. 
In a consideration of the genus Parameria, P. philippinensis and P. vul- 
neraria are described from the Philippines. 
Rehm, H. Ascomycetes novi. Ann. Mycol. 5 (1907) 516-545. 
A single Philippine species is described as new, Mollisia copelandi Rehm, 
from Mindanao, on leaves of Caryota. | 
Richard, A. Mémoire sur la famille des Rubiacées, contenant la description géné- 
rale de cette famille et les caractéres des genres qui la composent. (July, 
1829) 1-226, pl. 1}. Mém. Soe. Hist. Nat. Paris 5 (1834) 81-304, pl. 11-29. 
Mussaenda philippica, Sabicea perrottetii, Plectronia monstrosa and Can- 
thium lycioides are described from Philippine material, all of which have 
been overlooked by most recent Philippine authors. According to the date on 
the title page the separate was issued about five years before it appeared in 
the “Mémoires.” : 
Ridley, H. N. New Philippine Zingiberaceae, Leafl. Philip. Bot, 2 (1909) 
569-572. (Article 28.) » 
A new genus Elmeria is described (non Elmera Rydb.), with two species, 
E. bifida (Hornstedtia paradowa Ridl.), and E£. pinetorum. Three species in 
other genera are also described, Phrynium philippinense Ridl., Alpinia penduli- 
flora, and Plagiostachys philippinensis. . 
Ridley, H. N. Zingiberaceae from South Negros. Leafl. Philip. Bot. 2 (1909) 
603-607. (Article 31.) 
Sixteen species are enumerated, the following described as new: Alpinia 
musaefolia, Amomum lepicarpum and var. pubescens, Hornstedtia conoidea, 
H. microcheila, and H. lophophora, while the new generic name Adelmeria is 
proposed for Elmeria Ridl., non Elmera Rydb. See Ridley “The Scitamineae 
of the Philippine Islands” Philip. Journ. Sci. 4 (1909) Bot. 155-199. 
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