278 F. Fedde und K. Schuster: Index novarum Siphonogainarum. [208 



Hypericum Borbasii Form. IV (1891). 31 nach Vandas 1. p. 126 = R. tetrapterum 



Fries. — Kleinasien. 

 R. Plasonii Form. X (1896). 65 nach Vandas 1. p. 127 = R, perfuratum L. — 



Thessalien. 

 R. acutum Moench var. undulatum (Schous'o.) Pau 5. p. 118 (= R. undulatum 



Schousb. ex Willd., Enum. p. II. p. 810 [1809] = R. baeticum Eoiss., 



Elenchus p. 25 |1838]). — Sierra Nevada. 



Siehe auch Fedde, Eep. nov. spec. VIII (1910). p. 134. 

 R. montanum L. forma imperforatum Vaccari 1. p. 92; siehe auch Fedde, Rep. 



nov. spec. VIII (1910). p. 328. — Aosta. 

 H. Delavayi R. Keller in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. XLIV (1909). p. 49. — China 



(Delavay n. 5180). 

 E. Lohen Merrill in Philippine Journ. of Sei. IV (1909). p. 294. — Luzon (Loher 



n. 66, Ramos n. 5716, Foxworthy n. 2562). 

 R. Esquirolii Leveille in Fedde, Rep. nov. spec. VI (1909). p. 330. — Kouy- 



Tcheou (Esquirol n. 513). 

 R. sachalinense Leveille in Fedde, Rep. nov. spec. VI (1909). p. 330. — Japan 



(Faurie n. 518. 519). 

 R. porphyrandrum Leveille et Vaniot in Fedde, Rep. nov. spec. VI (1909). 



p. 330. — ibid. (Faurie n. 521). 

 Marita verapazensis Donn. Sm. in Bot. Gazette XLVII (1909). p. 253. — Guate- 

 mala (v. Tuerckheim n. 8660). 

 M- saramaccana Pulle 1. p. 278. — Surinam (Pulle n. 228). 

 Pentadesma leucantha A. Chevalier in: Les vegetaux utiles de l'Afrique trop. 



franc. V (1909). p. 166. — Cöte d'Ivoire, Aboisso (Chevalier n. 16290). 



Halorraghidaceae. 



Gunnera albocarpa (T. Kirk) Cokayne 1. p. 43 (= G- monoica Raoul var. albo- 

 carpa T. Kirk); siehe auch Fedde, Rep. nov. spec. VIII (1910). p. 221. 

 Neuseeland, Südinsel, Stewartinsel. 



Proserpinaca palustris L. var. amblyogona Fernald in Rhodora XI (1909). p. 120. 

 — Ontario, Indiana, Missouri. 



Hamamelidaceae. 



Embolanthera Merrill gen. nov. in Philippine Journ. of Sei. IV (1909). p. 263. 



The genus above proposed is allied to Maingaya Oliver, of Penang 

 and Perak, and to Loropetalum R. Br., of India and China, differing 

 from both in its spicate inflorescence, and in the strongly auriculate 

 bases of the petals, from the former also in its different calyx and 

 absence of staminodes, and from the latter also in its 4-merous flowers. 

 lt is apparently more closely allied to Maingaya than to Loropetalum, 

 but seems to be distinet from both, and from all other hitherto described 

 genera. But one genus of the family, Sycopsis, was previously known 

 from the Philippines. 



E- spicata Merrill 1. c. p. 263. — Palawan (Foxworthy n. 739). 



Hippocrateaceae. 



Rippocratea (Cuervea) obovata Pittier in Contrib. U. S. Nat. Herb. XII (1909). 



p. 176. fig. 13. — Costa Rica. 

 R. parviflora N. E. Br. in Kevv Bull. (1909). p. 99. — Kwebe Hills (Lugard 



n. 180). 



