PHIT.IPPINE BOTANICAL LITERATURE, IV. 91 



Miiller, Carl. Musci Tiulici iiovi adjeotis iioiiiiulli8 aliis exoticis. {Linnaca 37 

 (1872) pp. ]().3-182.) 



Contains tlu' (lia<)noses of eight species of Philippine mosses, mostly hased 

 on material tolletted hy (iustav Wallis in nortliern Luzon in 1870. 

 Miiller, Carl. Novitates Bryothecae Miillerianae. (Linnaca. 38 (1874) pp. 545- 

 572.) 



Under "1, Miisci Pliilippinenses," twenty-six s|)e('ies of i'liilippine mosses 

 are des(>ril)ed from the collections of Wallis, SemjxT and Cuming. 

 Miiller, C. Addimenta ad Synopsin Mns<Minim nova. {liol. Zeil. 20 (18()2) p. 



•My.\. ) 



Contains the descriptions of two species of mosses from tlie Philippines, 

 Hypnum lasioniitriiini and H. fitufo-mucronatiitn. 

 Miiller, C. Supplenicntuin noxum ad Synopsin muscorum. (liol. Zeif. 17 (1859) 

 pp. 24(5-248.) 



Contains the description of PUolrichum Jonyifrons from tlie Philippines. 

 Nees ab Esenbach. (Iiainineae herbarii Lindleyani. (Hool-. Joiini. liol. and 

 Kew (lard. Mi.sccl. 2 (1850) pp. i)7-105.) 



About 77 species of grasses are enumerated from the Philippine collections 

 of Hugh Cuming, eleven being described as new. This paper was not available 

 in Manila at the time the author prepared his Enumeration of Philippine 

 ({ramineae,- and as a consequence a few names that ap])ear in the jiaper 

 do not occur in the enumeration. 

 Niedenzu, F. Zur Kenntnis der (4attung Crypteronia Blume. (Enyl. But. dahrh. 

 15 ( 1802) pp. l(il-179.) 



Five species are recognized, three of whicli aie found in the Philippines, 

 C. h'i)lost(irhys IManch., C. fuiniii<iii Planch., and ('. iiaiiiculata Blume, the 

 first two being endemic. 

 Palacky, J. Uebersicht der von Miquel in der Flora Indiae batavae bestimmten 

 Cuming'schen Philippinen-Ptlanzen. (Flora 43 (18()0) pp. 440-448.)" 



A list of about 225 species compiled from Miquel's Florae Indiae Batavae, 

 being the plants of Cuming's Philippine collection mentioned by Miquel in 

 that work. 

 Paris, E. G. Index Bryologicus sive enimieratio muscorum hucusque cognitorum 

 adjunctis synonymia distributioneque geographica locupletissimis. (1894) 

 pp. V14-I379 (Act. 80c. Linn. Burd.) 



An index to the species of mosses published up to 1894, alphabetically 

 arranged by genera and species, with known synonyms and geographical 

 distribution of each species. About 75 species are credited to the Philippines. 



Paris, E. G. Index Bryologicus supplementum prinuun (1900) pp. 



1-234 (Mem. Herb. Bois.s.}. 



Supplementary to the preceding, about 25 additional species credited to the 

 Philippines. 

 Pickering, Charles. The Geographical distribution of Animals and Plants, part 

 2 (187G) pp. 1-524. 



The author was a meml)er of the Wilkes United States Exploring Expedi- 

 tion, and pages 491 to 524 of the above work deal with the Philippines. The 

 expedition was in Philippine waters from January 13, 1842 to February 12, 

 of the same year, stops being made and collecting done at Manila, whence a 



■This Journal, 1 (1906) ,S'«p/>/. 307-392. 



