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Reyes, L. J. Philippine woods. Tech. Bui. Dept. Agr. and Coram. Philippines 

 no. 7. 536 p. 88 pi. 1938. 



Bibliography, principal distinctive characters used in wood anatomy; syste- 

 matic list of 264 important and about 200 minor species, with vernacular names, 

 distribution, size, general and structural characteristics of wood ; classification 

 of Philippine wpods into 4 groups, weight, durability, etc., of woods. 



Scribner, P. L. List of Philippine agricultural products and fiber plants. Bui. 

 Bur. Agr. Philippine Isl. no. 5. 47 p. 1904. 



Briefly annotated alphabetical list of fruits and vegetables, with vernacular 

 names ; annotated tabular list of fiber plants. 



Wester, P. J. The food plants of the Philippines. Bui. Bur. Agr. Philippine 

 Isl. no. 39. 3d ed. rev. x, 236 p. 67 pi., map. 1924. (1st ed. in Philippine 

 Agr. Rev. v. 9. 1916; 2d ed. 1. c. v. 14. 1921 (1922).) 



Topography, climate, etc. ; commercial statistics ; annotated list of species (wild 

 and cultivated) alphabeted by vernacular names; index of scientific names with 

 vernacular equivalents; bibliography. 



Whitford, H. N. The principal forest trees. (The forests of the Philippines. 

 Pt. II.) Bui. Bur. Forestry Philippine Isl. no. 10. 113 p. 103 pi. 1911. 



Systematic list, with scientific, official, and usual trade names ; key to principal 

 timber trees ; descriptive account of habit, bark, wood, uses, localities, vernacular 

 names of each species, systematically arranged. 



Local 



Brown, W. H., Merrill, E. D., and Yates, H. S. The revegetation of Volcano 

 Island, Luzon, Philippine Islands, since the eruption of Taal Volcano in 1911. 

 Philippine Jour. Sci. C, Bot. 12: 177-248. 2 fig. (maps), pi. 4-16 (inch map). 

 1917. 



Topography, former vegetation, revegetation, plant associations, etc. ; annotated 

 list of vascular plants found since 1914. 



Kanehira, Ryozo. A list of plants collected at Davao, P. I. Bult. Sci. Fak. 

 Terkult. Kjusu Imp. Univ. Fukuoka, Japan 7: 228-238. 1936. 



List of vascular plants collected by the author, with localities and general 

 range. (Text in Japanese.) (Mindanao.) 



Merrill, E. D. A flora of Manila. 490 p. 24 cm. Manila, 1912. [Philippine 

 Islands. Bureau of science. Publication no. 5.] 



Descriptive flora of the wild and most of the cultivated vascular plants (1,007 

 species), with keys, local and extralimital range, vernacular names; glossary. 

 The area covered is only about 100 sq. km. around Manila, but the flora is nearly 

 complete for most inhabited regions at low altitudes in all parts of the Philippine 

 Islands. — See also his Notes on the flora of Manila, with special reference to the 

 introduced element. Philippine Jour. Sci. O, Bot. 7: 145-208. 1912. (Statistical 

 tables of distribution of the species treated in his "Flora of Manila," with dis- 

 cussion; lists of introduced species.) — Also his Nomenclatural and systematic 

 notes on the flora of Manila. 1. c. 227-251. 1912. 



The flora of Mount Halcon, Mindoro. Philippine Jour. Sci. C, Bot. 2: 



251-309. 1907. 



Botanical collections, plant formations, etc. ; annotated list of spermatophytes 

 with general range and occasional annotations. Contains references to papers 

 on Pteridophyta, Orchidaceae, and Bryophyta of same locality. 



The flora of the Lamao Forest Reserve. Philippine Jour. Sci. 1 ( Suppl. 



1) : 1-141. 1906. 



Topography, general features of flora, statistics; annotated list of hepatics, 

 mosses, and vascular plants; general range indicated. The reserve is on Mount 

 Mariveles, Province of Bataan, Luzon. 



Hugh Cuming's letters to Sir William J. Hooker. Philippine Jour. Sci. 



30: 153-184. port. 1926. 



Includes (p. 174-176) explanation of erroneous labeling of some of Cuming's 

 "Philippine" plants, with list of collecting numbers and localities. 



On a collection of plants from the Batanes and Babuyanes Islands. 



Philippine Jour. Sci. C, Bot. 3: 385-442. 1909. 



Geography, phytogeography ; list of about 415 vascular plants, with localities. 

 The Batanes (or Bashi) and the Babuyanes Islands form a group extending 

 from near the north coast of Luzon to within about 160 km. of southern Formosa. 



