PHILIPPINE BOTANICAL LITERATURE, V. 681 



Oliver, D. Strychnos ignatii Bergiue. Hook. Icon, iy 3 (1892) pi. 2212. 



What ia supposed to be the above species is figured and described, and 

 the complicated Bynonymy of the species is discussed. 



Oliver, D. Strychnos multiflora Benth. Hook. Icon. IV 3 (1892) pi. 2213. 

 The above Philippine species is figured and described. 



Pampanini, R. & Bargagli-Petrucci, G. Mbnografia della famiglia delle Stack- 

 liousiace.ie. Bull Herb. Boiaa. 11 5 (1905) 901-916; 1046-1060; 1146-1160: 

 6 (1906) 39-44. 



Two genera are recognized, 8tackhousia Sm., and Maogregoria P. Muell., 

 the latter monotypic and confined to Australia, the former with 20 species 

 and many varieties, confined to Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand, with 

 a single variety in the Philippines. The specimen collected in Luzon by 

 Cuming (no. 976), referred by Bentham to 8. muricata Lindl., is made the 

 type of 8. intermedia Bailey var. philippinensis Pamp. The introduction and 

 systematic part of the paper is by Pampanini, and the anatomical part is 

 by Bargagli-Petrueci. 



Pfitzer, E. & Kranzlin, F. Orchidaceae-Monandrae-Coelogyninae. Pflanzenreich 

 32 (1907) 1-169. 



Fifteen genera are recognized, the following species credited to the Phil- 

 ippines: Coelogyne hilamellata Lindl., 0. sparsa Reichb. f., C. chloroptera 

 Reichb. f., C. marmoraia Reichb. f., all endemic, the last imperfectly known; 

 DendrochUum arachnitum Reichb. f.. J), cowvallariiforme Schauer, D. fUiforme 

 Lindl., I), cucullatutn (Ames) IMitz.. D. longilabre (Ames) Pfitz., D. gra- 

 ciliscapum (Ames) l'fitz.. I), magnum Reichb. f.. />. cobbianum Reichb. f., 

 IK latifolium Lindl., 1h cucumerinum Reichb. f. (?), D. unoatum Reichb. f. 

 and var. lancifolid Reichb. f.. IK oinnabarinum Pfitz., I), glumaoeum Lindl., 

 and var. valida Rolfe, I), longifolium Reichb. f., D. nphacelatum (Ames) 

 Pfitz., 1). teneUum (Ames) Pfitz., D. willia>nsii (Ames) Pfitz., D. (jramini- 

 folium (Ames) Hit/.. It. tenellifolium (Ames) Pfitz... I), tenue (Ames) 

 Pfitz., 1). parvulum (Ames) Pfitz.. D. rcnusluhnu (Ames) Pfitz., />. xtrirti- 

 forme (Ames) Pfitz., I), oliganthum (Ames) Pfitz., I), ocellatum (Ames) 

 Pfitz. . J), recurvwn (Ames) Pfitz., D. philippinenee (Ames) Pfitz., I). 

 turpe (Ames) Pfitz., 1). anfractum (Ames) l'fitz.. 1>. merrUlii (Ames) 

 Pfitz.. D.t pumiluh) Reichb. f., D. ■ichitfordii (Rolfe) Plitz. & Kriinzl., all 

 endemic except D. longifvlium ; Pholidota triotos (Reichb. f . ) Pfitz.. P. con- 

 ehoidea Lindl., and /'. imbricata Lindl., the first two endemic, the last 

 widely distributed. DendrochUum especially should be studied with reference 

 to Ames Orchidaceae 2 (1908) 70-121, where descriptions of ami key to 43 

 Philippine species are given, including many new species n<>l considered in the 

 above monograph. 



Prain, D. Patchouli. Kcw Bull. (1908) 78-82. 



The patchouli plant of commerce is shown to be Pogoatemon coblin ( Blanco) 

 Benth., first described from Philippine material. 



Prantl. K. Das System der Fame. Arb. Kgl. Hot. Garten Breslau 1 (1892) 

 1-38. 



In a consideration of the genus Microlepia. the following species are 

 credited to the Philippines: .1/. triohoatioha J. Sm.. .1/. piloaula (Wall.) 

 Presl, and M. speluncae (L. ) Moore. 



Radlkofer, L. Sapindaceae Philippinenses novae. Elmer's Lea/1. Philip. Hot. 

 1 (1907) 208-211. (Article 10.) 



Four species are described as new, Allophylus unifoliatus Padlk.. Aphania 

 angustifolia Radlk., Dictf/oneura sphaerocarpa Radlk., and Mischocnrpus 

 ellipiicus Radlk. 



