264 MERRILL. 



1. Imivhinsunii Hk. f., /. cleniensae Hk. f., /. hi(janensis Hk. f., /. cnvifcana 

 Hk. f., /. elmeri Hk. f., /. mamUensis Walp., /. quercetorum Hk. f., /. klem- 

 meana Hk. f., /. jmbisepala Hk. f., /. mearnsii Hk. f., /. vidalii Hk. f., 

 /. harnesii Hk. f., /. rizaliana PTk. f., /. ahernii Hk. f., /. montalbana Hk. f., 

 /. ramosii Hk. f., /. fiticnnUs Hk. f., /. curranii Hk. f., /. crijpiogama Hk. f., 

 /. cleistogama Hk. f.. and /. loheri Hk. f. 



Jussieu. A. L. Observations sur la fainillc dos plantes Verbenacees. Ann. Mus. 

 Paris 7 (180G) (53-07. 



Aegiphila rihiirnifoUa (z^Prcinna ?), and Yitex parvi/lora are described 

 from tlie Philippines. 



Kranzlin, F. Zwei neuc Oreliideen von don Philippincn. Fcdde's Rcpertorium 

 7 (1910) 97, 98. 



Cirrhopetalum chryseiim Krilnzl., and Trichogloltis soleredcri Kriin/.l. are 

 described as new. 



Kranzlin, F. Einige neue Orchidaceen. Fcdde's Repcrlorium 7 (1909) 38-41. 



Sarcopodium stella si/Ivae Loher & Kranzlin is described from Luzon, and 

 Dendrohium goldschmidtianiim Kriinzlin from "Provinz der Philippinen und 

 Forniosa." 



Kiikenthal, G. Cyperaceae-Caricoideae. Pflan-enrcich 38 (1909) 1-824. 



Four genera are recognized, the chief interest centering in Carex, of which 

 798 species are recognized, with numerous subspecies, varieties, and forms. 

 Uncinia with 23 species, confined to South and Central America, Mexico, New 

 Zealand, and Australia, with one species extending to New Guinea, is now 

 known to occur in Luzon {U. rupestris Raoul var. capillacea Kiikenthal). 

 Of the genus Carex, the following species are definitely recorded from the 

 Archipelago: Carex vara Boott, Ceylon, mountains of India, and Borneo; 

 C. baccans Nees, India and Ceylon to southern China, Formosa, Java, and 

 Sumatra; C. filicina Nees, India and Ceylon, central China, and Java; C. 

 continua Clarke, Himalayan region, Burma, and central China; C. rafflesiana 

 Boott, var. scaberrima (Boeck.) Kiikenth., Java, Sumatra, Celebes, Ternate; 

 C. icalkeri Arn., var. turrita (Clarke) Kiikenth., the variety endemic, the 

 species in India, Ceylon, and Java; C. fuirenoides Gaudich., var. cirrhidosa 

 (Nees) Kiikenth., the variety endemic, the species in the Marianne Islands; 

 C. nodifioru Boeck., endemic; C. graeffeana Boeck., Fiji; (•. cryptostachys 

 Brongn., IMalay Peninsula, Waigou, Tonkin, Hongkong, and Formosa, and 

 C. brunnea Thunb., India to the jSIascarene Islands, Japan, Malaya. New 

 Caledonia, and Australia. Carex rhynchachaenium C. B. Clarke is mentioned 

 only as a species unknown to the author, and C. siibtransversa C. B. Clarke 

 is discussed under C. brownii Tuckerm. The above list of thirteen Philippine 

 species has been greatly increased by the more recent collections in the 

 Arclii])elago. 



Moore, S. Le M. A]at)astra diversa - Part IV. Joiirn. Hoi. 37 (1899) Hi8-175. 

 Two Pliilii)pinc species are described as new, from the collections of John 

 Whitehead, Eurya aniplexicatilis from ]\lindoro (more recently described by 

 Mr. Elmer as E. auriculata) , and Trichosporum breviftornm from Negros. 



Presl. C. B. Hymenophyllaceae. Eine botanische Abhandlung. (1843) pp. 1-70, 

 ],l. ].!. (Reprint from Abhandl. Bohm. Ges. Wiss. V 3:93-103). 



The following species are described from the Philippines, all based on 

 specimens collected by Cuming: Trichomaiies axplcnioidcs, T. diniidialiini. T. 

 snxifragoidcs, T. pnJniaium, T. luzonicum, T. acutum, T. viHIcfoliuin, T. apiifo- 

 liiini, T. eminens, Didynxjglossum brevipcs, D. vndulaiiitn. D. ftcrrvloium, D. 

 longisetum, Ilynicnophylhivi panioiiUflorum, SpharrocioniKni indcrocdriuini, 

 ('cfdiolrniKitx s tilrarirciifi and Ahrodictymn rioiiingii. 



