2581 Styracaceae. Symplooaoeae. Tamaricaceae. Thyinelaeaceae. Tiliaceae. 533 



Eurija myrtilloides Eimer in Leaflets of Philippine Botany 1 (1908). p. 323. - 



Luzon (Eimer n. 7784. 9105). 

 E- auriculata Eimer 1. c. p. 501. — Negros (Eimer n. 9544). 

 Gordonia Welborni Eimer in Leaflets of Philippine Botany II (1908). p. 500. — 



Negros (Eimer n. 9584). 

 Pentaphylax malayana H. N. Ridley 1. p. 305. — Pahang (Robinson and Wray 



n. 5325. 5339. 5405). 

 Tutcheria Dünn gen. nov. in Journ. of Botany XL VI (1908). p. 324. 



The systematic position of Tutcheria is clearly next to Pyrenaria, 



which it resembles in its flowers and seeds. It is distinguished by the 



dehiscence of its capsule and by its multiovulate loculi. 

 T. spectabilis Dünn 1. c. p. 324. — Hongkong (Tutcher). 



Theophrastaceae. 



Claäja elliptica Mez in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. XL (1907). p. 137 (nom. nud.). — 



Amazonas. 

 C tarapotana (Spruce mss.) Rusby in Bull. IS!. Y. Bot. Gard. IV. n. 14 (1907). 



p. 406. — Bolivia (Bang n. 2158. Eusby n. 1219). 

 Jacquinia macrantha Urb. in Symbolae Antillanae V. fasc. 3 (1908). p. 455. — 



Jamaika (Harris n. 8817. 9004. 9442. 9480). 



Thymelaeaceae. 



Daphne luzonica Robinson in Bull. Toir. Bot. Club XXXV (1908). p. 72. — 



Northern Luzon (Williams n. 1535). 

 Gnidia (§ Involucratae) Francisci Bolus 5. p. 399; siehe auch Fedde, Rep. nov. 



spec. VII (1909). p. 157. — Kapland (Bolus n. 11(531). 

 Passerina hirsuta L. var. microphylla Reynier in Bull. Ass. Pyr. ech. pl. XV 



(1905). p. 19; siehe auch Fedde, Rep. nov. spec. VIII (1910). p. 34. — 



Marseille. 



Tiliaceae. 



Asterophorum Sprague gen. nov. in Kew Bulletin (1908). p. 249. 



Asterophorum has the floral characters of Christiana and the fruit of 

 Pityranthe. The fruit of Christiana consists of several (fiv or fewer) free 

 follicles, and Asterophorum must therefore beregarded as generically distinct 

 from it, in spite of the great resembJance in habit and floral charac- 

 ters. The carpels of Christiana at the time of flowering are united to one 

 another by the lower part of the ovaries only; owing to the interlocking 

 of the long hairs with which they are clothed, however, the whole of 

 the ovaries and the lower part of the styles appear, on superficial examin- 

 ation, to be connate. 



A. eburneum Sprague 1. c. p. 249. — Ekuador (Spruce n. 0260). 



Carpodiptera floribunda Urb. in Symbolae Antillanae V. fasc. 3 (1908). p. 412. 

 c. fig. — St Vincent (Smith s. no.j, Grenada (Eggeis n. (>442, Broadway 

 n. 27), Trinidad (Herb. Bot. Gard. n. 806). 



Corchorus erodioides var. «. pinnatus Vierh. in Denkschr. k. Akad. Wiss. Wien 

 LXXI (1907). p. 385. tab. VIII. fig. 1 u. 2; ferner in Fedde, Rep. nov. spec. 

 VII (1909). p. 160. — Sokotra. 



var. ß. bicrenatus Vierh. 1. c. p. 385. tab. VIII. fig. 1 ; ferner in Fedde, 

 Rep. nov. spec. VII (1909). p. 160. — ibid. 



