348 MKUKILL. 



Gray, Asa. ( lianuti'is of New or t)b.scuie Species of Plants of the Monopetalous 

 Onli'is in tlie Collection of the United States South Pacific Exploring; Expedi- 

 tion under Captain Charles \Yilkes, U. S. N., with Occasional Ileniarks. etc. 

 (Proc. Am. Acad. 5 (l.S()2.) 



On page 324 a single species from the Philippines is deserilnMl, (Idiiltlicrin 

 { Diplijcosia) Itizonica^ Drplycofiia luzonicu (A.Gray) Merr. 



Harms. H. Anoniopanax Harms, Eine im Herbar des Mus. Bot. Hort. Bogoriensis 

 cntdeckte neue Araliaeeen-Gattung. (Ann. Jard. Bot. liuitenzorg II. 4 (1904) 

 pp. 1.V16.) 



Tlie new araliaceous genus Anomopaiuix is described, with three species, 

 two, A. celebicus and A. icarburf/ii from Celebes, the third. .1. iiliiUppinensifi, 

 from Mindanao. 



Hasskarl, J. K. I'cber einige neue I'Haiizcii dcr Pliilippincn aus der Cumingschen 

 Sanimhmg. ( Flora. 38 (1865) pp. 401-4().S. ) 



Three species are described: Anredera euiiiingii Hassk. ( = .1. .■icandetift 

 Moii. ), tSymphorema glabrum Hassk. { = S. luzonicum (Blanco) F.-Vill.) and 

 Trihiilus indcrfuithus Hassk. (=T. cistoides L.). 



Hemsley. W. Bolting. Itcvision of the Synononiy of tlie Species of Aleurites. 

 (Ken- Bull. (lyO(i) pp. 119-121.) 



Four species of Aleurites are considered in eoinuHliiui willi a preceding 

 article on the source of Chinese wood-oil. .1. cardatd \l. \U\. .lapan to Formosa 

 and south China. A. fordii Hemsl., China, A. Irilohn l-'orst. (.1. nioliiccana 

 ( L. ) \\illd/) ^lalaya and Polynesia and naturalized in many ntlicr tropical 

 couTitries. and .1. tristpernKi Blanco. The last two are common and widely 

 distributed in the Phili])pines, the latter being endemic. 



Laguna y Villanueva, Maximo. Ajnmtes sobre un nuevo roble ((,). jordanae) de 

 la flora de Filiiiinas ( 1875) pp. 1-8, with plate. 



In this work, all the species of Quercus then known from Die Philippines 

 are enumerated, and on page 7 Quercus jordrnxir is (IcserilKMl. with a jdate 

 showing a branch and fruit, natural size. 



Massee, George. Revision of the Genus llemileia Berk. {heir Bull. (190(i) jtp. 

 '.i'y-42. with one plate.) 



F'our species are recognized, of which one, H. rastiitri.r Berk. & Broome, the 

 cau.se of the devastating coffee-leaf disease, is credited to the Philippines, on 

 leaves of Coffcd arabica L., and C. Uberira Hiern. ( It is abundant on the 

 leaves of the former througliout the Philipi)ines. and has practically killed 

 the coffee industry in the Archipelago.) 



Maxon. William R. A New Name for Kaulfussia Blume. a Genus of Maratta- 

 ce.ms Ferns. (/'roc. Biol. Hoc. WoHh. 18 (1905) pp. 239-240.) 



The new generic name Vhristenscnia is projiosed. I\<iiil(ussi<i Blume being 

 invalidated by earlier use of the same name by liomstrdt and .Vcc.s in the 

 I'oli/f/uldcca- and Coin posilir. A -ingh' s])eeies is re('<)gnize(i. Chrisietisenia 

 (isciilifolia (Blume) .\laxon. The genus is re|)reseiite(I in the I'hilii)|)ines by 

 a distinct species. C. riniiiin/i(nni Cliiist. 



Moore, Spencer le M. .Mabastra Diversa. Part Xll. [.lourn. liol. 43 (l'.M).-)i 

 pp. 137-150.) 



Among various species described from dilVerent parts of the World are 

 three from the I'iiilippines, Axtrr pJiilipiiim n.^is from nnrtlieni Luzon, and 

 I'ogostctiioii pliilippiiiensi.s from Lii/on and Panay. and ('rds.soccplKihtiu 

 liil ifoliinn from Xegros. 



