INDEX TO PHILIPPINE BOTANICAL LITERATURE, VI. 261 



Engl., is credited with doubt to the Archipehigo. Critical notes are given 

 on the other species enumerated. 



Elmer, A. D. E. Some Interesting Lauraceae. Leafl. Philip. Hot. 2 (1908) 

 375-384. (Article 17.) 



This is the first paper of the second voliune of the "Leaflets of Philippine 

 Botany," but the sequence of both articles and pagination is continuous from 

 volume 1. The present paper contains the descriptions of the following new 

 species: Actinodaphne microphylla, Endiandra afborea, Litsea plateaefolia, 

 L. (juercoides, L. membranacea, L. to/yabensis, L. griseola ( =L. garciae 

 Vid.), Neolitsea intermedia, and Persca leytensis; Machilus philippinensis 

 Merr. is transferred to Pet sea. 



Elmer, A. D. E. Six Llndescribed Species of jMacaranga. Leafl. Philip. Bot. 2 

 (1908) 427-434. (Article 20.) 



The following Philippine species are described: Macaranga caudatifolia. 

 M. cuneaia, M. citernosensis, M. sylvatiea, .If. loheri (=3/. cumingii Muell.- 

 Arg. ). and M. rami flora. 



Elmer, A. D. E. Six New Myrsinaceae. Leafl. Philip. Bot. 2 (1908) 439-444. 

 (Article 22.) 



The following Philippine species are described: Ardisia punctata, A. mezii, 

 Discocalyx linearifolia, D. psychotrioides. D. montana, and Maesa embelioides. 



Elmer, A. D. E. Synopsis of Rubus. Leafl. Philip. Bot. 2 (1908) 445-462. 

 (Article 23.) 



The paper applies only to the Philippine species, of which 17 are recog- 

 nized, the following being described as new: Rubus mearnsii, R. brevipetalus, 

 R. zambaletisis, and R. fraxinifolius Poir., var. haightii. The species con- 

 sidered as R. rugosus Sm., is not Smith's species but the recently described 

 R. elmeri Focke. Descriptions of all the species considered are given, with 

 an analytical key. 



Elmer, A. D. E. Three Score of New Plants. Leafl. Philip. Bot. 2 (1908) 

 463-525. (Article 24.) 



This paper consists of the descriptions of the following species: Isachne 

 stricta, Celtis rubrovenia, Elatostema laxum, E, hastatum., E. delicatum, 

 E. spinulosum, Loranthus cuernosensis, L. bicoloratus, Notothixos philip- 

 pinensis, Goniothalamus magnificus, Hydrangea glandulosa, Pygeum fragrans, 

 Melicope odorata {=M. luzonensis Engl.), Zanthoxylum diabolicum, Evodia 

 pergamentacea, Micromelum curranii, Eurycoma dubia, Canarium nervosum, 

 Dichapeialum glabrum, D. obovatum, Elateriospermum paucinervium, Sapium 

 crassifolium, Claoxylon arboreum, Antidesma mic>'ocarpum , Trachelospermiim 

 philippine)ise, Glycosmis angularis, Turpinia ovalifoUa, Urandra fuliginea, 

 Meliosma sylvatiea, Cissus suberosa, Leea negrosensis, Halconia negrosensis, 

 Sterculia multistipularis, Saurauia avellana, S. negrosensis, Gordonia toel- 

 bornii, Eurya aurieulata ( =£■. amplcxicaulis Moore), Garcinia pirmatinervia, 

 CalophyUum hibbardii, Viola toppingii, Boerlagiodendron serratifoUum, Dios- 

 pyros reticulata ( =D. curranii Merr.), D. brideliaefolia, Symplocos fragrans, 

 S. curtiflora, 8. angularis, Jasminnm ixoroides (=J. bifarium Wall.), 

 Anodendron corymbosum, Callicarpa .'^ubglandulosa, Clerodendron klemmei, 

 G. preslii, Scutellaria marivelensis, Hypoestes linearis, Tricalysia negrosensis, 

 Lasianthus humilis, Psychotria negrosensis, P. cuernosensis, P. microphylla, 

 Ophiorrhiza caespitulosa, and Hedyotis leucocarpa. 



Elmer, A. D. E. The Genus Itea. Leafl. Philip. Bot. 2 (1908) 527-529. (Arti- 

 cle 25.) 



A discussion of the Philippine species only, two being considered and 

 described as new, Itea macsaefolia, and /. luzonensis (7. macrophylla of otlier 

 Philippine authors). 



