78 Floristik, Geographie, Systematik etc. 



wird im April— Mai abgepflückt, Neubelaubung tritt ein (Seidenrau- 

 penzucht). Im Spätherbste werden die Blätter aller Gewächse abge- 

 pflückt und als Stallstreu verwendet. Matouschek (Wien). 



Meppill, E. D., New plants from Sawar. (Philipp. Journ. Sc. C. 

 Botany. XL p. 175-206. July 1916.) 



Pothos acuminatissimuSj Laportea platyphylla, Champereia pla- 

 typhyllttj C. oblongifolia, Aristolochia samarensis, Cyathula lancifolia, 

 Papualthia saniarensis, Orophea leytensis, Knema stellata, Endiandra 

 laxiflora, Canarium samarense , C. robustuntj Aglaia stenophylla, A. 

 samarensis, Amoora fulva, Chisochiton caulißorus, Excoccaria steno- 

 phylla, Trigonostemon acuminatus, T. longipes {Dimovphocalyx lon- 

 gipes Merr.), Oncocarpus densiflorus, Allophylus samarensis, Leea 

 unifoliolata , Grewia inflexa, Sterculia Ramosiij Ternstroemia philip- 

 pinensis, Garcinia samarensis, G. MacGregorii, Homalium samarense, 

 Petersianthus quadrialatiis [Terminalia quadrialata Merr.), P. africa- 

 nus {Peter sia africana Welw.), P. minor {Petersia minor Niedenzu), 

 Eugenia Tulanan), Strychnos Wenselii, Premna stellata, Hemigraphis 

 oblongifolia, and Rungia membranacea. Trelease. 



Meppill, E. D., Osbeck's Dagbok öfwer en ostindesk resa. 

 (Amer. Journ. Bot. III. p. 571—588. Dec. 1916.) 



Contains the following new names: Albissia chinensis {Mimosa 

 chinensis Osb.), Ceratolobiis javanicus {Caryota javanica Osb.), Des- 

 modiunt styracifoliuyn [Hedysarum styracifolium Osb.), and Limno- 

 phila chinensis {Columnea chinensis Osb.). Trelease. 



Robinson» B. L., A monograph ofthe genus Brickellia. (Me- 

 moirs Gray Herbarium Harvard Univ. I. Cambridge, Mass. Feb. 

 3, 1917.) 



Ninety-one species are differentiated, and illustrated by 96 de- 

 tail figures, the following new names occur: Brickellia filipes, B. 

 spinulosa asperata, B. Watsoni, B. Lemmoni Vrootoni [Coleosanthus 

 Vrootoni Greene), B. venosa (C. venosus Vrooton and Standley), B. 

 verbenacea {C. verbenaceus Greene), B. subsessilis, B. brachiata ade- 

 nopoda, B. glabrata, B. brachiata glabrata Rose, B. californica nor- 

 malis, B. californica tenera {B. tenera Gray), B. californica renifor- 

 mis [b. reniformis Gray), B. californica lobulata, B. californica 

 fepsonii, B. veronicaefolia senilis, B. veronicaefolia petrophila (B. 

 petrophila Rob.), B. veronicaefolia umbratilis {B. petrophila umbrati- 

 lis Rob.), B. Palmeri amphothrix, B. conduplicata (B. betonicaefolia 

 conduplicata Rob.), B. Nelsonii, B. secundiflora nepetaefolia {Eupato- 

 rium nepetaefolium H.B.K.), B. Parryi micacea, B. nutans {E. nutans 

 H.B.K.), B. pendula squarrosa {B. squarrosa Rob, & Seat), B. argy- 

 rolepis, B. squarrosa {Eupatorium squarrosum Cav.), B. squarrosa 

 oligadena, B. guatemalensis, B. Botterii, B. adenocarpa, B- adeno- 

 carpa glandulipes, B. chenopodina {Coleosanthus chenopodinus Greene), 

 B. arguta, B. arguta odontolepis, B. oblongifolia linifolia {B. linifolia 

 Eat.), B. Brandegei, B. macromera, B. Fendleri nepetaefolia (C ne- 

 petaefolius Greene), Blanata microdonia and Eupatorium incarnum 

 {Brickellia microphylla Hieron.). 



