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ß. suäeticum Rouy = G. commune ssp. anisophyllum ß. sudeticum 

 f. alpestre Rouy = G- asperum ssp. anisophyllum var. Gaudinii 

 Briq. = G. asperum ssp. tenue var. glabratum Briq.). 

 var. Bocconei (All.) Schust. 1. c. p. 14 (= Gr. silvestre var. hirtellum Gaud. 

 = G. Lapeyrousianum Jord. = G. silvestre b. scabricaide Schur 

 = G- asperum var. d\ hirtellum Beck = G. asperum ssp. aniso- 

 phyllum var. hirtellum Briq.). 

 var. puberulum (Christ) Schust. 1. c. p. 14 (= Gr. asperum ssp. tenue var. 

 pubcrulum Briq.). 

 Galium shikokianum Nakai in Tokyo Bot. Mag. XXIII (1909). p. 103. — Japan, 



Shikoku. 

 Gr. japonicum (Maxim.) Makino et Nakai var. bracteatum Nakai 1. c. p. 103. 



-- ibid. 

 G. ossirivaense K. Krause in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. XLIII (1909). p. 159. — Massai- 



hochland (Jaeger n. 506). 

 G. glaciale K. Krause 1. c. p. 159. — Kilimandscharo (Jaeger n. 150). 

 G. Deistelii K. Krause 1. c. p. 160. — Kamerun (Deistel n. 83). 

 Gardenia subacaulis Stapf et Hutchinson in Journ. Linn. Soc. London XXXVIII 



(1909). p. 420. pl. 37. — Nord-Rhodesia und Nyassaland. 

 Gr. asperula Stapf et Hutchinson 1. c. p. 423. — Nyassaland und Süd-Rhodesia 



bis Britisch-Mittelafrika. 

 Gr. spathulifolia Stapf et Hutchinson 1. c. p. 424 (= G- Thunbergia K. Schum., 



non L. f.). — Tropisches Südafrika. 

 Gr. Goetzei Stapf et Hutchinson 1. c. p. 427. — Deutsch-Ostafrika (Goetze 



n. 44). 

 ff. Aqualla Stapf et Hutchinson 1. c. p. 427. — Von Bahr-el-Ghazal bis Yoruba. 

 Gr. erubescens Stapf et Hutchinson 1. c. p. 428 (= G- triacantha DC. var. parvi- 



limbis Williams). — Von Bahr-el-Ghazal bis Senegal. 

 Greenea longiflora Merrill in Philippine Journ. of Sei. IV (1909). p. 323. — 



Mindanao (Whitford et Hutchinson n. 9430). 

 Greeniopsis Merrill gen. nov. in Philippine Journ. of Sei. IV (1909). p. 324. 



This proposed new genus is allied to Emmenopterys of southern 

 China and to Mussaendiopsis of the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra and Borneo, 

 but differs from both in none of its calyx lobes being aecrescent, and 

 from the latter also in its stamens inserted at the throat of the corolla- 

 tube. It consists of two closely allied Philippine species, the following, 

 the type of the genus, which has been previously referred to Greenea, 

 species undetermined, and the plant described by Mr. Eimer as Mussa- 

 endiopsis multiflora. 

 G- philippincnsis Merrill 1. c. p. 324. — Samar (Merrill n. 5216, Cuming n. 1713); 



Luzon (Robinson n. 6402, Cnrran n. 10580). 

 Gr. multiflora (Eimer) Merrill 1. c. p. 325 (= Mussaendiopsis multiflora Elm.). — 



Dinagat (Ahern n. 490). 

 Grumilea rufescens K. Krause in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. XLIII (1909). p. 154. — 



Sansibarküstengebiet (Holtz n. 1067). 

 Gr. Keilii K. Krause 1. c. p. 155. — Zentralafrikanisches Seengebiet (Keil n. 50). 

 Guettarda argentea Lam. var. glabrata Urb in Symb. Antill. VI (1909). p. 47. — 



Jamaika (Harris n. 8777). 

 Gr. potamophila TJrb. 1. c. p. 47. — ibid. (Harris n. 9851). 

 G. frangulifolia Urb. 1. c. p. 47. — ibid. (Harris n. 9472). 



