families are enumerated without change in nomenclature or terminology. 

 In reference to generic nomenclature, some changes have been found to 

 be necessary, as I have followed the action of the Vienna Botanical 

 Congress and accepted Harms's list of nomina conservanda} Specific 

 nomenclature in greater part follows standard monographs, but in some 

 cases old names are adopted, and in others it has been found necessary 

 to propose new ones on account of preoccupation. Citations are generally 

 to standard monographs and floras where descriptions of the species are 

 to be found. No attempt has been made to cite the original publications 

 of all the species. Distributions of species have been compiled from 

 various authentic sources, monographs, etc. Native names are cited in 

 all instances when they were secured by collectors, names in actual use 

 by the natives of the region alone being given. 



In the following paper (511 genera and 1,151 species and varieties are 

 enumerated, all found within the limits of the Lamao Forest Reserve. 

 The material comprises Musci (Bri/opJii/fa and Hepatica'), vascular 

 cryptogams, and flowering plants, but not the fungi, alg*, and lichens. 

 The fungi have in part been identified by Mr. P. L. Ricker, of the 

 United States Department of Agriculture, and many genera and species 

 of various families are represented. None of the lichens have as yet 

 been identified, although the same is true in regard to them, especially at 

 the higher altitudes. Both marine and fresh-water algse are very poorly 

 represented at Lamao. 



Summary. 



"■Notishlatt Kgl. Bot. Gart. und Miis. Berl. (1904), App. 13, 9-37. 



