PHILIPPINE BOTANICAL LITERATURE, IV. 93 



Seemann. Berthold. I'cvisiou of the Natural Order Hederaceae, being a Reprint 

 with Numerous Additions and Corrections of a series of Papers Puldislied 

 in the "Journal of Botany" British and Foreign. (18C8) pp. 1-107, plates 7. 

 Heptapleurum insularvm and H. cumingii are described from the Philip- 

 pines and three or four other species are mentioned from the Archipelago, 

 NotJiopanax cufiiingii Seem., Polyscias nodosa Seem., Aralia hiipoleitea Presl, 

 and Osmoxi/lon cumingii Seem., the latter being a nomen nudum and a 

 synonym of Boerhigiodendron trilohatum Merr. (Cuming 75 Jj.) 



Spring, A. Monographie de la famille des Lycopodiacees. (Mem. Acad. Brux. 

 15 (1S42) pp. 1-110; 24 (1850) pp. 1-358.) 



Of Li/copodiuin 101 species are recognized and of HcJagincUa 209 species, 

 tlie following being credited to the Piiilippines: Li/copodliim ulicifoUum 

 Vent., L. hixuin Presl, L. phlcgmaria var. longifoliuni Spring, and L. cermtujii 

 L. ; Helaginella inrolrcns Spring, H. tantariscina Spring, *S'. phiUppina Spring, 

 .V. ainii-uldia Spring, aS'. commcrsoniana Spring, *S'. cupressiiia Spring, »S'. cii- 

 jiiingiaiKi Spring, N. laevigata Spring, S. pouzolziana Spring, aS'. waJJichii 

 Spring, <s'. raiilcicens Spring, /S?. pennula Spring, S. presliana Spring, aS'. fla- 

 hcllata Spring, aS'. genicuJaia Spring, aS'. 7nyo.<mroide.i Spring, aS?. intcrlcxta 

 Spring, aS'. Idangeri Spring, aS'. aristata Spring, I'nUofinn coiiiplanattiin Sw., 

 and P. cap ilia re Blume. 



Stapf, Otto. Hallieracantha, a New Genus of Acanthaccae. (Joiini. Linn. Hoc. 

 Hot. 38 (lit07) i)]i. ti-17.) 



The aljove genus of Acantliaceac is described, 19 species being considered, 

 all Borneean except one, H. philippincnsi.'^, which is described from material 

 collected at Zand)oanga, IMindanao. 



SuUivant, W. S. l-nited States Exploring Expedition . . . under the command of 

 Charles Wilkes, U. S. N. Botany, Musci. (1859) pp. 32, plates, 2t;, imperial 

 folio. 



This paper really forms the first part of Volume 1 7 of the Wilkes Expedi- 

 tion rejjorts, but was published separately by the author. It contains the 

 descriptions of two species of Philippine mosses, Hypnum calderense and 

 Neckcra phyllogonioides, while Hypnum albescens Schw. is credited to the 

 Archipelago. The diagnoses of the new species were published previously 

 under the title "Notices of some New Mosses in the Collection of the United 

 States Exploring Expedition under Captain Wilkes. (Proc. Am. Acad. 3 

 (1857) pp. 181-185.) 



Taubert, P. Zur Kenntnis der Arten der Gattung Stenomeris Planch. (Engl. 

 Hot. Jahrh. 15 (1893) Bcihl. 38, p. 2.) 



Three species are recognized, .S'. dioscoreaefolia Planch., (V. n-(illisii Taub., 

 and S. Cnmingiana Becc, all from the Philippines. 



United States Exploring Expedition during the years 1838-1842 under the 

 command of Charles Wilkes, U. S. N., Botany, Vascular Cryptogams, Vol. 17. 

 The first part of this volume was published in 1859 and contains the 

 mosses by SuUivant, see above. In 1862 other parts were published. In the 

 pa])er on lichens by Tuckerman no Philippine forms are recorded. For Algae 

 and Diatnmaceae see Bailey and Harvey above, and for Fungi see Curtiss & 

 Berkeley above. (See Merrill, The Philippine Plants Collected by the Wilkes 

 Expedition, This Journal 3 Botany (1908) 73.) 



Valeton, Th. Kritisch Overzicht der Olacineae. (1880) pp. 1-280, plates 6. 



About three species are mentioned as extending to the Philippines, but 

 no new species or names appear so far as the Philippine flora is concerned. 



