122 MISC. PUBLICATION 4 01, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 



PARACEL ISLANDS 



General 



Gagnepain, Frangois. Quelques plantes des ilots de la Mer de Chine. Bui. 

 Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris II, 6: 286. 1934.— Deuxieme note . . . Notulae Syst. Mus. 

 Hist. Nat. Paris 6: 35-37. 1 fig. (map). 1937. 



List, with localities and dates, of plants collected on the Paracel Islands (off 

 Annam) and North Danger, Loaita, Itu-Aba, and Spratly Islands to the south 

 of the Paracels. 



Sawada, Kaneyoshi, and Sasaki, Syun'iti. [Plants of the Paracel Archi- 

 pelago.] Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Formosa 12: 89-90. 1922. 



List of 28 plants collected by Y. Ono on Drummond, Money, Lovell, Duncan, 

 and Lincoln Islands in 1922. (In Japanese.) Title and annotation from Merrill, 

 E. D., and Walker, E. H. A bibliography of eastern Asiatic botany, p. 433. 

 1938. 



PHILIPPINE ISLANDS 



See also Dutch East Indies (Steenis, On the origin). 



General 



Brown, W. H., ed. Minor products of Philippine forests. 3 v. illus. 23.5 cm. 

 Manila, 1920-21. (Bulletin no. 22, Bureau of Forestry.) 



Illustrated treatments of various forest products other than timber, by several 

 authors. Vol. 1 includes palms and palm products, bamboos, fiber plants ; vol. 2, 

 resins, oils, etc., wild food plants, natural dyes ; vol. 3, wild ornamental plants 

 (herbs), soap substitutes, official medicinal plants, poisonous plants, miscellane- 

 ous useful wild plants, edible fungi, medical uses of Philippine plants. Vernacular 

 names are given ; complete index in vol. 3. 



Merrill, E. D. A dictionary of the native plant names of the Philippine Islands. 

 [Pub.] Bur. Govt. Lab. Philippine Isl. no. 8. 193 p. Manila, 1903. 



Alphabetical list of about 5,000 vernacular names, with botanical equivalents ; 

 corresponding list of scientific names with collected vernacular names and brief 

 annotations on habit, uses, etc. 



An enumeration of Philippine flowering plants. 4 v. 6 maps. 24 cm. 



Manila, 1922 (1923) -26. 



Annotated list of vascular plants (8,120 species, of which 5,532 are endemic), 

 with synonymy, exsiccatae, local and extralimital range, vernacular names (v. 

 1-3). Vol. 4 contains geography and geology, Philippine alphabet and vernacular 

 names, botanical history, ecology, floral relationships, bibliography, additions to 

 enumeration, and general indices of vernacular and scientific names. — Pages 1- 

 239 (and 6 maps) of v. 4 reprinted with title: A discussion and bibliography of 

 Philippine flowering plants, as Pop. Bui. Bur. Sci. Philippine Isl. no. 2. 1926. — See 

 also his Additions to our knowledge of the Philippine flora, I— III. Philippine 

 Jour. Sci. 26: 447-496. 1925; 29: 475-496. 1926; 30: 389-430. 1926.— Also 

 Quisumbing, Eduardo. New or interesting Philippine plants, I. 1. c. 41: 315- 

 371. 28 fig., 3 pi. 1930. 



Species blancoanae. A critical revision of the Philippine species of 



plants described by Blanco and by Llanos. 423 p. 24 cm. Manila, 1918. 



Description of editions, etc. ; annotated list of species described by Blanco and 

 by Llanos, with identifications. Replaces his A review of the identifications of 

 the species described in Blanco's Flora de Filipinas. [Pub.] Bur. Govt. Lab. 

 Philippine Isl. no. 27. 132 p. 1905; also his Additional identifications . . . 

 Philippine Jour. Sci. C, Bot. 2: 429-436. 1907. 



Pardo de Tavera, T. H. Plantas medicinales de Filipinas. 339 p. 22 cm. 

 Madrid, 1892. (English translation and revision, Medicinal plants of the Philip- 

 pines, by J. B. Thomas, jr. 269 p. Philadelphia, 1901.) 



Annotated systematic list, with vernacular names, uses, description, and 

 habitat ; index of species classified by uses and by diseases. 



Philippine Islands. Bureau of forestry. A dictionary of names applied to 

 trees of the first, second, and third groups. Bui. Bur. Forestry Philippine Isl. 

 no. 23. 40 p. 1923. 



List of officially recognized names, with botanical equivalents ; alphabetical list 

 of other vernacular names for these, with cross-references. 



