360 F. Hock: Pflanzengeographie. [138 



769. Rania, Rao M. Notes on San dal. (Indian Forester, XXX. 1904, 

 No. 6.) 



B. im Bot. Centrhl., 96, 1904, p. 314. 



760. Remery, Cli. LAraca aux Philippins et an Tonkin. (Revue 

 des cultures coloniales, XIII, 1904, p. 203—208, 242—247, 271—274, 304—308.) 



Musa textilis. 



761. Ridley, H. N. New Malayan Plants. (Journal of Royal Asiatic 

 Society-Straits Branch, No. 41, 1903, p. 31—51.) N. A. 



Die Namen der vielen neuen Arten .sind Bot. Centrbl., XCVI, 1904, S. 122 

 zusammengestellt. 



762. Clai'ke, C. IJ. List of the Carices of Malaya. (Journ. Linn. 

 Soc. London, XXXVII, 1904, p. 1 — 16.) N. A. 



Aus dem Gebiet von Sumatra zu den Philippinen und Neu-Guinea mit 

 Einschluss der malayischen und tonkinischen Halbinsel sind folgende Carex-- 

 Arten bekannt (ausser neuen): 



C. Thomsoni (Tonkin), nubigena var. fnllax (Java), brunnea (Celebes), 

 Graeffeana (Philippinen), alta (Java), remota var. Rochebruni (Java), cernua 

 (Tonkin). Ganäechaudiana (Neu-Guinea), phacodes (Java), pruinosa (Java), rnra 

 (Borneo), capillacea (Philippinen), scaposa (Tonkin), cryptostachys (Tonkin, Java), 

 indica (Penang, Java), Dietrichiae (Pahang, Borneo), repanda var. implumis: 

 (Perak), perakensis (^erdk), crudata (Perak), Ralf'lesimia (Java, Sumatra, Molukken), 

 Horsfieldii (Java), Balansae (Tonkin), Cumingü (Luzon), filicina (Java, Luzon). 

 continua (Luzon), rhizomatosa (Tonkin, Philippinen), arridens (Perak), hypsophila 

 (Sumatra, Java), curvirostris (Java), ionkinensis (Tonkin), composita (Assam), 

 speciosa (Borneo), longibracteata (Java), olivacea (Java), Jackiana (Java), pseudo- 

 cyperus (Java), brevicaulis (Neu-Guinea), WalUchiana (Tonkin). 



763. The Cultivation of Pine-Apples in the Malay States 

 (Nach „Agricultural Bulletin of the Straits and Federated Malay States" in 

 Agricultural News, III, Barbados, 1904, p. 116.) 



764. (itage, A. T. The Vegetation of the district of Minhu. 

 (Records of the Botanical Survey of India, Part III, No. 1. 1904, p. 1—141 

 and I — VII, with a map of the district.) 



Bespr. im Bot. Centrbl., XCVI, 1904, S. 627—628. 



764 a. BoHi'dilloii, J. F. Eugenia occidentalis, a new Speeres. (Indian 

 Forester, XXX, 1904, No. 6.) 



764b. Boui'dilloii, J. F. Eugenia Roma Varma, a new species. (Eb., 

 No. 4.) 



764c. Hole, R. S. A contribution to the Forest flora of the 

 Jubbulpore Division C. P. (Indian Forester, XXX, 1904, p. 499—514.) 



764 d. Brandis, D. Lindera aromatica Brandis. (Indian Forester, XXX, 

 1904, p. 476.) 



b) Nordostpolyiiesisches Gelnet (Uavaii-Iiiseln). b 765-768. 



765. Hall, W. J. The forests of the Hawaiian-Islands. (Bull. 48, 

 Bureau of Forestry ü. S. Dept. Agric. Washington, 1904.) 



766. Nash, G. V. A collecting trip to Haiti. (Torreya, VI, 1904, 

 p. 100—104.) 



767. Sugar Industries of Havaii and Trinidad. (Agricultural 

 News, III, Barbados, 1904, p. 162.) 



