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Merrill, E. D.. The ascent of Mount Halcon, Mindoro. Philipp. 
Jour. Sci. 2: Gen. Sci. 179-205. f/. 7. 20 Je 1907. 
Many notes upon the vegetation of the region. 
Merrill, E.D. The flora of Mount Halcon, Mindoro. Philipp. Jour. 
Sci. 2: Bot. 251-309. 15 Jl 1907. 
Includes descriptions of 39 new species and 2 new genera, Halconta ( Tiliaceae), and 
Mearnsia (Myrtaceae): the families /ridaceae and Centrolepidaceae reported as new 
to the Philippines 
Murrill, W. A. An old locust post. Jour. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 8: 
473-175. f. 27. Au 1907. 
ey W. A. Some Philippine Polyporaceae. Bull. Torrey Club ~ 
465-481. 19 O di 
a des new species in Cori. lus, Funalia, Hapalopilus, Inonotus, Microporellus, 
Pe sone (2), Spongipellis, Ti enh: (5), Zyromyces, Amauroderma, Elfvingia, 
€$(2), Ganoderma (2), Pyropolyporus (3), and Gloeophyllum. 
Nash, G. V. A collection of American desert plants. Jour. N. Y. 
Bot. Gard. 8: 169-173. Al. go+f. 26. Au 1907. . 
meen, GY. “Water lilies and other aquatics: their relation to horti- 
culture. Jour. N. Y: Bot. Gard. 8: 202-220. pl. 41 +f. 29-33: 
S 1907. 
Noter, R. ic Les Gauva. Rev. Hort. 70: 373, 374 / 123. 16 
AU 1907. 
Noter, R. de. Les Pentstémons. Rev. Hort. 79: 330-332- / 1Z0- 
713. 16 Jl 1907. 
Olsson-Seffer, P. Visits to some botanic gardens abroad. Plant 
World 10: 193-200. f, 38-gr. $1907. 
Otten, W.A. Piant diseases in 1906. Yearbook U. S. Dept. Agric. 
- 1906: 499-508. 1907. 
Osterhout, W. J. V. On the importance of physiologically balanced 
Solutions for plants, II. Fresh-water and —* plants. Bot. 
Gaz. 44: 259-272. f. 1-7. 19 O 1907. 
Palla, A. Neue Cyperaceen. Ocsterr. Bot. Zeits. 57: 257, 258. 
Au 1907, 
New South American species of Cyperus and Bulbostylis. 
Parish, S. B, An abnormal leaf in Rumex. Torreya 7: 184, 185. 
i 2 218 1907. 
Patouillard, N, Basidiomycétes nouveaux du Brésil recueillis par F. 
N 
Oack, Ann. Myc. ‘5: mpage 20 S 1907. 
New Species i in Se; bf, Ny Atugn , Melanopus, Leptoporus, Xanthochrous 
(2), and Calvatia, 
