244 MERRILL. 



Graebner, P. Typliaceae and Sparganiaceae. (Das I' flanzenreich , 2 (1900) 



- . Typhaceae pp. 1-18; Sparganiaceae pp. l-2fi.) 



Of the Typhaceae, Typha angustifolia L. subsp. javanica Schnizl. is the 

 only form credited to the Pliilippines. The Sparganiaceae are not represented 

 in the Philippine flora. 



Harms, H. Eini'ge neue Arten der Gattungen Cynonietra und Maniltoa ( Notiz- 

 hlatt Kgl. Bot. Gart. und Mus. Berlin 3 (1902) pp. 186-191.) 



Several species are described in both genera, including two from the 

 Philippines, Cynometra simplicifolia and C. xoarbuiiiii. 



Hayata, B. Compositae Formosanae. [Journ. Coll. Sci. Tokyo 18 (1904) No. 8, 

 ])p. 1-45, plates 2.) 



An enumeration of all the Compositae known from Formosa with analytical 

 keys to genera and species. The same species are again enumerated by 

 Matsumura and Hayata in their "Enumeratio Plantarum in Insula Formosa 

 sponte crescentium," etc. 



Hayata, B. Revisio Euphorbiacearum et Buxacearum Japonicarum. [Journ. 

 Coll. Set. Tokyo 20 (1904) No. 3, pp. 1-92, plates 6.) 



The article contains analytical keys to the genera and species, with 

 descriptions of both. Formosan species are included, 24 genera and (t5 

 species of Euphorliiaceae and 2 genera and .3 species of Hu.vaccac being 

 recognized, many of the former extending to the Philippines. 



Hayek, August von. Verbenaceae novae herbarii \'indobonensis. {Feddc's Re- 

 perlorium 2 (1906) pp. S6-88.) 



Several species of Verbenaceae are described as new including one, Calli- 

 carpa elegans Hayek n. sp. 1. c. 88, from the Philippines, the type being 

 No. 1460 Cuming. 



Koehne, E. Lythraceae (Das I'flanzenreich 17 (1903) pp. 1-326.) 



The following species are credited to the Pliilippines: Rotalia nicxicana 

 Cham, et Schlecht., var spruceana (Griseb. ) Koehne, R. ramosior (L. ) 

 Koehne, R. leptopetala Koehne, R. indica (Willd.) Koehne, all widely 

 distributed; Ammannia coccmea Rottb., subsp. longifolia Koehne, A. baccifera 

 Linn., forma typica, Koehne, subf. oontracta Koehne et subsp. viridis (Hor- 

 neiii.) Koehne, all widely distributed; Pemphis acidula Forst., a strand-plant 

 extending from Africa, tropical Asia to Malaya, Polynesia and Australia; 

 Lagerstroemia indica L. (introduced and cultivated only !) L. spcdosa (L.) 

 Pars., L. hatitinan Vid., L. piriformis Koehne, L. puniculata (Turcz. ) Vidal, 

 the last three endemic; LoAOsonia inermis Linn., introduced and cultivated. 



Laguna, Maximo. Cien Helechos de Filipinas dispuestos con arreglo a la ultima 

 edieion (1874) de la "Synopsis Filicum'' de Hooker y Baker. (A)in. Soc. 

 Esp. de Hist. Nat. 7 (1878) pp. 1-19.) 



An enumeration of 102 species of Philippine ferns, collected by IUtrand<i, 

 containing no descriptions and apparently no changes in nomenclature, but 

 calling attention to the validity of some of Cacanillcs' s|)ecics, notably t-iygo- 

 dium sciii ihaslal Hill. 



Maiden, J. H. (hi tlic Idciit ilicatioii of a Species of Eucalypt\is fidiii (lie Pliilip- 

 pines. (Rroc. U. S. Nat. Muscmn 26 (1903) 691-692.) 



One of the few species of this characteristic Australian genus t'ouiul iiorlli 

 of Australia, was collected by the botanists of the Wilke's IJ. S. Exploring 

 Expedition near Zamboanga, .Mindanao, in January, 1842, and described by 

 Asa Gray under the name given it l)v the collector, Eucalyptus multi/lora 

 l^icli. .After cxaminijig the tyiic Mi. M<ii<U-n reduces it to Eucalyplits 

 iKntiliiiiiiiKi V. V. Miillcr. a s|i('cics of I lie liisiiiaik .Xicliipclago. 



