160] Halorrbagidaceae. Hippocrateaceae. Icacinaceae. Juglandaceae. Labiatae. 435 



Gonocaryum cognatum Eimer in Leaflets of Philippine Botany I (1908). p. 315. 



Leyte (Eimer no. 7352). 

 Ioäes philippinensis Merrill in Philippine Journ. of Sei. III (1908). p. 241 (= J". 



ovalisYiial, non Blume). — Mindoro (Merrill n. 987. 1287, Merritt n. 5407); 



Palawan (Foxworthy n. 729). 

 Poraqiieiba rhodoxylon Urb. in Symbolae Antillanae V. l'asc. 3 (1908). p. 405. 



— Portorico (Krug n. 1442). 

 Stemonurus laxiflorus (Miers) Merrill in Philippine Journ. of Sei. III (1908). 



p. 240 (= Platea laxiflora Miers = Gomphandra laxiflora Vidal = Cissus 



flexKosa Turcz.). 

 St. Merrittii Merrill 1. c. p. 240. — Mindoro (Merritt n. 9916. 9915). 

 Uranära fuliginea Eimer in Leaflets of Philippine Botany II (1908). p. 491. — 



Luzon (Eimer n. 8620). 

 U- luzoniensis Merrill in Philippine Journ. of Sei. III (1908). p. 242. — Luzon 



(Borden n. 711. 1926. 2949, Barnes n. 562. 574, Merrill n. 2669, Aherns 



collector n. 2445. 2989). 

 U- paueiflora Merrill 1. c. p. 243. — Mindoro (Merritt n. 6770. 4327). 



Juglandaceae. 

 Carya Digueüi Dode in Bull. Soc. Bot. France LV (1908). p. 470. c. fig. — 



Mexiko (Leon Diguet). 

 C glabra (Mill.) Spach var. villosa (Sarg.) C. L. Robinson in Rhodora X (1908). 



p. 32. — North Eastern United States (= Hicoria glabra var. villosa Sarg.) 



(= H. villosa Ashe). 

 Juglans Duclouxiana Dode in Bull. Soc. Dendr. France I (1906). p. 81 ; ferner 



in Fedde, Rep. nov. spec. \ll (1909). p. 90. — Himalaya und Süd-China, 



bes. Yunnan (Henry n. 10507. 10507a, Ducloux). 

 J. kamaonia Dode 1. e. p. 86 (= J. regia var. kamaonia 0. DC). — Westl. 



Mittel-Himalaya. 

 J. fallax Dode 1. c. p. 89. — West- Persien bis China (Jacqiiemont n. 286 a, 



Schlagintweit n. 2442, Aitchison n. 378). 



Beide siehe auch Fedde, Rep. nov. spec. VII (1909). p. 91. 

 J. orientis Dode 1. c. p. 91 (= J. jajjonica Sieb, et J. regia L. var. sinensis 



C. DC. in herb.). — Japan. 

 J. sinensis Dode 1. c. p. 92 (= .7. regia var. sinensis C. DC). — Nord-China. 



Beide siehe auch Fedde, Rep. nov. spec. VII (1909). p. 92. 

 J. sigillata Dode 1. c. p. 94. — Sikkim, Yunnan. 



Siehe auch Fedde, Rep. nov. spec. VII (1909). p. 94. 



Labiatae. 

 Acrymia Prain gen. nov. in Kew Bulletin (1908). p. 114. 



A. it differs from Cymaria in having a 2-lobed upper lip which 

 does not conceal the anthers. In Cymaria the upper lip is oblong, entire 

 and vaulted over the stamens whose anthers are distinctly 2-celled. 

 Except in being much smaller the corolla of Acrymia resembles rather 

 closely the corolla of Ajnga, a genus in which the anther-cells, though 

 usually discrete, are sometimes ultimately confluent. In Acrymia, 

 however, the anthers appear to be 1-celled from a very early stage. The 

 habit of Acrymia recalls that met with in the group of species belonging 

 to the genus Gomphostemma, which includes G. ovatum Wall., an G- 

 Mastersii Benth., and is unlike that met with either in Cymaria or in Ajuga. 



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