260 MERRILL. 



Brotherus, V. F. IMusci Novi Philippinenses 1. Leafl. Philip. Bot. 2 (1909) 

 G5 1-658. (Article 37.) 



The following species are described as new: Campylopus calodictyon, 

 Fissidens elmeri, Syrrhopodon macro-trislichus, Webe7-a integerrima, W. 

 elmeri, Symphysodontella subulata, Symphysodon subneokeroides, Disticho- 

 phylhim elmeri, Hypopterygium delicatulnm, Cyathophorum philippinense, 

 and Pleuropiis hizoncnsis. 



Castracane degli Antelminelli, F. Report on the Diatomaceae collected by 

 H. M. S. Challenger during the years 1873-1876. Kept. Voy. H. M. S. 

 Challenger, Botany 2 (1886) III+178, pis. 1-30. 



The following are described from Philippine waters as new: Amphora 

 decora, A. philippinica, Pinnularia raeana, 'Navieula mammalis, N. decipiens, 

 N. mirabilis, Glyphodesmis murrayana, 0. challenger en sis, G. margaritacea, 

 Synedra capitulata, S. philippinarum, S. p,mbriatum, Cyclophora tenuis, 8u- 

 rirella dives. S. multicosiata, Campylodiscus zebuamis, C. lepidus, G. humilis, 

 C. philippinarum, C. nitens, C. anceps, 'Nitzschia plana var. zebuana, N. 

 obesa, N. vermiculaia, Stephanophyxis kitioniana, Lauderia pumila, Rutilaria 

 iulkii, R. edentulata, Biddulphia reticulata var. inermis, B. pellucida, Trice- 

 ratium pulvillus, T. coronatum, T. grunowianum, T. insutum, Stictodiscus 

 radiatus, S. radfordianus, S. afflnis, >S'. reiiculatus, S. margarilaceus, Ompha- 

 lopelta shrubsoliana, Coscinodiscus variolaius, C. decrescent, and C. ? rudis. 

 A few additional species previously described by various authors are credited 

 to the Philippines. 



Christ, H. Some Now Species of Malesiaii and Philippine Perns. Journ. Linn. 

 Soc. Bot. 39 (1909) 213-215. 



Five species are described, of which two, Alsophila matthewii Christ, and 

 Trichoman<;s subirifidiim Matthews & Christ are from Mount Maquiling, 

 Luzon. 



Copeland, E. B. Pteridophytes of the Horn of Negros. Leafl. Philip. Bot. 2 

 (1908) 387-426. (Article 19.) 



One hundred and eighty species and varieties are enimierated from the 

 Cuernos Mountains, southern Negros, the following being described as new: 

 Polystichum horizoniale Presl, var. sordidum, Lomagramma pteroides J. Sm., 

 var. subcoriiicea and var. negrosensis, Dennstaedtia articulata, Lindsaya 

 monosora, Plagiogyria luberculata Copel. var. gracilis, Loxogramme dimorpha, 

 I'olypodiutn negrosense, Cyaihea heterochlamydea, C. fructuosn, and Alsophila 

 elmeri. Numerous notes on distribution, habitats, and synonymy are given, 

 as well as a key to the Philippine species of Elaphoglossum. 



DeCandolle, Aug. Revision of the Philippine Species of Elaeocarpus. Leafl. 

 Philip. Bot. 2 (1909) 634-638. (Article 35.) 



Sixteen species are recognized with an analytical key, with four additional 

 doubtful ones. E. verruculosus, E. procerus, and E. elmeri are described as 

 new, and E. flssistipula Miq., is credited to the Philippines for the first time. 

 E. venosus C. B. Rob. (1908) was overlooked, and several nddiiinnal species 

 have since been described. 



Desvaux, A. N. Observations sur la fainille des L^gumineuses. Ann. Sci. Nat. 9 

 (1826) 404-431. 



Tcphrosia dichotoma is described as new from the Philippines; from the 

 description it is the same as the species later described by Vogel as T. 

 luzoniensi.^. 



Dubard, M. Note sur les Palaquium des Philippines. Bull. Mii.s. Ili.^l. Nat. 

 Pari.s 15 (1909) 379-384. 



Eighteen species of Palaquium are enumerated of which P. i>idalii Pierre 

 and /*. merrillii Dubard are described as new, and P. obovatum (GriflT. ) 



