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Descriptive Notes on Papuan Plants. 
F. Edelfeltii, p. 402 ; F. Lawesii, p. 403 ; F. casearoides, p. 403, 
for which the name F. Kingii may be substituted, as already a 
F. casearia became described ; F. Scratchleyana, p. 404 ; F. Miquelii, 
p. 405 ; F. Chalmersi, p. 406 ; F. Beriiaysii, p. 406 ; F. Pan- 
toniana, p. 407 ; F. Baeuerleni, p. 408 ; F. durinscula, p. 408 ; F. 
Oduardi, p. 409; F. pauper, p. 110; F. Soromensis, p. Ill; Dr. 
King in the same periodical Ivi., gave additionally descriptions of 
the following Papuan new species : F. conspicabilis, p. 61 ; F. mes- 
piloides, p. 62 ; F. Conora, p. 62 ; F. Arfakensis, p. 63 ; F. Comitis, 
p. 63 ; F. grandis, p. 64 ; F. D’Albertisi, p. 64 ; these from Dr. 
Beccari’s collection. The Artocarpus Blumeanus, recorded by Schu- 
mann in his Flora of Kaiser Wilhelm’s Land p. 39, is now referred 
by him to Sarcocephalus. 
POLYGONACE^. 
Muehlenbeckia rhyticarpa. 
F. V. M. Fragm. v. 92. 
Wasi-Kussa; Sir W. Macgregor. 
All parts of the plant are smaller than usual, and the fruits are 
rather granular-rough and somewhat shining. 
FICOIDE^. 
Sesuvium Portulacastrum. 
Litm4, Syst. Veg. Edit. Decima 1058. 
Kapa-Kapa; Sir W. Macgregor. 
LEGUMINOSAE. 
Pterocarpus Papuanus. 
F. V. M. in the Austral. Journ. of Pharm. April 1886. 
Maiva and Kerepuna; Edelfelt. 
Dioclea reflexa. 
J. Hooker, Niger Flora 306. 
New Guinea, precise locality not recorded. 
Schizosiphon roseus of Schumann (Flora of Kaiser Wilhelm’s Land 
p. 101) has changed its name into Schizoscyphus roseus (Uhl worm, 
Bot. Central Blatt 1889, p. 205). The genus Hausemannia has 
been reduced to the section Archidendron of Albizzia (L. S. of 
N.S.W. sec. ser. v. 20). 
