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Weinmannia minutiflora Baker var. pedicellata Pamp. 1. c. p. 89. — Madagaskar. 



W. racemosa Forst, form, leiocarpa Pamp. 1. c. p. 91. — Neu-Seeland. 



TT', samoensis A. Gray form, glalirescens Pamp. 1. c. p. 92. — Samoa-Inseln. 



Cucurbitaceae. 

 Angnriopsis Johnston 3. p. 697 nov. gen. — Verwandt mit Angvria und Gurania. 



„It is strikingly different in having the pistillate and staminate flowers 



of unequal size as in Melothria, and having a distinctly spicate inflores- 



cence. a character rare or entirely lacking in other Cucurbitaceae."' 

 A- Margaritemis Johnston 3. p. 697. — Venezuela (Johnston n. 286). 

 Cucurbita lagenaria-oblonga Planco, ed. 1. 772; ed. 2. 531; nach Merrill 1. p. 49 



= Lagenaria vulgaris Seringe. — Philippinen. 

 C lagenaria-villosa Blanco, ed. 1. 772; ed. 2. 532; nach Merrill p. 49 = Lagenaria 



vulgaris Seringe. — ibid. 

 C- pepo-aspera Blanco, ed. 1. 773; ed. 2. 532; nach Merrill ]. p. 49 = Benincasa 



cerifera Savi. — ibid. 

 C sulcata Blanco, ed. 1. 773: ed. 2. 532; nach Merrill J. p. 50 = C. maxima 



Duch. — ibid. 

 Cucumis luzonictis Blanco, ed. 1. 861; ed. 2. 534; nach Merrill 1. p. 50 wahr- 

 scheinlich = Melothria indica Lour. - — ibid. 

 C acutangulu* L. Blanco, ed. 1. 776; ed. 2. 534; nach Merrill 1. p. 49 = Luffa 



acutangula (L. ) Rob. — ibid. 

 Gurania pedata T. A. Sprague 2. p. 43?>; ferner in Fedde, Eep. II (1906). p. 140. 



— Columbia. 

 Momordica opereulata Blanco, ed. 1. 770: ed. 2. 630, non L. ; nach Merrill 1. 



p. 49 = Luffa cylindrica Roeni. — Philippinen. 

 M- cylindrica Blanco, ed. 1. 769; ed. 2. 530, non L.; nach Merrill 1. p. 49 = 



M- charantia L. — ibid. 

 M- sphaeroidea Blanco, ed. 1. 771; ed. 2. 631: nach Merrill 1. p. 49 = M- 



cochinchinensis Spreng. — ibid. 



Cyanastraceae. 

 Cyanastrum Bussei Engl, in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. XXXYI1I 1. (1905). p. 88. — 

 Ostafrika. 



Dichapetalaceae. 

 Dichapetalun/ tesselatum (King sub Chailletia) Williams 1. p. 219. — Siam. 

 D. buvumense E. G. Baker 1. p. 133. — Ukerewe-See. 

 D. monosper ine ni Merrill 3. p. 34. — Philippinen. 



Dilleniaceae. 

 Actinidia Giraldii Diels 2- p. 75. — China. 

 Hibbertia (Sect. nov. Oligosteinon) triandra R. P. Andrews in Journ. Proc. Mueller 



Bot. Soc. Westaustr. II (1903). p. 80. — Westaustralien. 

 Delima aspera Blanco ist nach Merrill 1. p. 1 = Tetracera mrmentosa (Linn. 



sub Delima) Vahl. 

 Dillenia indica Blanco, non Linn., and D. speciosa Bl., non Thunb. sind nach 



Merrill 1 = D. philippinensis Rolfe. 

 Saurauja pulchra T. A. Sprague in Trans, and Proc. Bot. Soc. Edinburgh XXII 



(1905). p. 247; ferner in Fedde, Rep. II (1906). p. 123. — Columbia, wie 



die folgenden. 



