INDEX TO PHILIPPINE BOTANICAL LITERATURE, VI. 263 



num Engl. sp. nov.. Scindapsus hederaceus Schott, Cochin China and Ma- 

 laya, S. curranii sp. nov., and SpatMphyUum commutatum Schott, Philippines 

 and Celebes. Four of the new Philipj)ine species of Raphidophora, Epiprem- 

 num. and Scitidapsiis are described in the "Additanientum," pages 1,37, 138. 



Finet, E.-A. Orchidees nouvelles o\i peu connues. Bull. Soc. Bot. France XIV 

 9 (1909) 97-104. 



Liparis disticha Lindl. var. latilahris Finet is the only Philippine form 

 considei'ed, the variety, based on Cuming 2099, being described as new. 



Focke, W. 0. Species Rubornm. Monographiae generis Rubi Prodromns, Pars I. 

 Bibl. Bot. 72 (1910) 1-120, figs. 53. 



The following Philippine species are considered: Rubus pectinellus INIaxim., 

 Japan and Luzon; R. copelandi Merr., endemic; R. cumingii 0. Kuntze, 

 endemic; R. luzoniensis Merr., endemic; 7?. zamhalensis Elm., endemic; R. 

 pirifolius Sm. var. latifolivs Focke, Java, Sumatra, and Negros; R. bengue- 

 tensis Elm., endemic; R. mearnsii Elm., endemic; R- angulosis Focke n. sp., 

 Malay Peninsula and Archipelago, "Anscheinend auch auf Luzon;" R. glo- 

 meratus Bl. var. pileaims Fock-e n. var., Luzon, the species in Java; R. vidalii 

 Focke n. sp., endemic; R. hasskarlii Miq., subsp. dendrocharis Focke, New 

 Guinea, Bismarck Archipelago, Carolines, Fiji, Mindanao; R. rolfei Vid., 

 endemic, and R. elmeri Focke n. sp., endemic. 



Foslie. M. Xye Kalkalger. Kgl. Tidensk. Selsk. Skrifter (1908) no. 12: 1-9. 



Litholepis indica FosL, forma phUippinensis Fosl., is described from 

 Philippine material. 



Gagnepain. F. Essai d'une classification des Cratoxylon asiatiques. Notul. Sijst. 

 1 (1909) 14-22. 



Eleven species are considered, foiir of which are reported from the Philip- 

 pines. Of the Philippine forms, C. floribundum (Turcz.) F.-Vill., which I 

 have reduced to C. celebicum BL, is reduced by Gagnepain to C. clandestinum 

 Bl., while C. arborescens (Vahl) Bl. is reduced to C. blancoi Bl., although 

 Vahl's name is much the oldest. 



Hennings, P. Fungi Warburgiani. Hedtvigia 32 (1893) 216-227. 



Thirty-one species of fungi are credited to the Philippines in this paper, 

 of which a single one, Xylaria luzoniensis, is described as new. 



Herter, W. Beitrage zur Kenntnis der Gattupg Lycopodium. Studien fiber die 

 Untergattung Urostachys. Engl. Bot. Jahrb. 53 (1909) Beibl. 98: 1-56. 



One hundred and forty species are recognized, of which forty-eight are 

 described as new. No species are credited to the Philippines by definite 

 citation of specimens, but of those considered, the following have been reported 

 from the Archipelago by various authors: Lycopodium serrui:i"' Thunb., L. 

 verticillatum Linn, f., L. carinatum Desv., L. squarroswm Forst., L. piiyllan- 

 ihum Hook. & Arn., L. phlegmaria Linn., and L. pinifolium Blume. 



Herter, W. Ein neuer Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Gattung Lycopodium. Hcdwigia 

 49 (1909) 88-92. 



Several new species are described, including Lycopodium magnusianum 

 Hert., based on material collected by Mrs. Clemens in Mindanao. 



Hooker, J. D. A Review of the Known Species of Philippine Islands Species of 

 Impatiens. Kew Bull. (1909) 281-289. 



Twenty-five species are enumerated, all but two of which are described as 



new, all being endemic with the exception of the introduced Impatiens balsa- 



mina Linn. The species are as follows: Impatiens balsamina L., and forma 



diplocycla Hk. f., /. polyactina Hk. f., I. burkei Hk. f., /. merrillii Hk. f., 



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