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MERRILL. 
Jack, J. B. & Stephani, F. Hepaticae Wallisianae. Hedwigia 31 (1891) 11-27. 
Twenty-one Philippine species are enumerated, collected in Luzon by 
Wallis. Three species are described as new, Herbertia longispina Jack & 
Steph., Thysjmolejeunea gottschei Jack & Steph., and Schist ochila wallisii 
Gott. & Jack. 
Kranzlin, F. Neue und kritisehen Arten. Orchis 2 (1907) 10. 
Microstylis philippinensis is described as new. » 
Macfarlane, J. M. Nepenthaceae. Pflanzenreich 3 6 (1908) 1-92. 
The family consists of a single genus, Nepenthes, of which 58 species and 
many varieties are recognized. The following are credited to the Philippines: 
Nepenthes blancoi Blume, N. philippinensis Macfar., N. copelandii Merr., 
N. ventricosa Blanco, A. burkei Mast., and the varieties excellens Veitch 
and proliflca Mast., N. phyllamphora Willd., N. alata Blanco, and the varie- 
ties ecristata Macfar., and biflora Macfar., and N. deaneana Macfar. The 
above species, with the exception of N. phyllamphora, Willd., are endemic in 
the Philippines. 
Mildbraed, J. Stylidiaceae. Pflanzenreich 3 5 (1908) 1-98. 
Six genera are recognized, the species being mostly confined to the southern 
hemisphere, the greatest number in Australia. Stylidium, the largest genus, 
has 103 species, all Australian except a few that extend to Malaya and 
India. No species is recorded from the Philippines, but the Australian 
Stylidium alsinoides R. Br., has been collected several times in Luzon. 
Murrill, W. A. Some Philippine Polyporaceae. Bull. Torn. Bot. Chib. 34 (1907) 
465-481.' 
Sixty-nine species are enumerated from the Philippines, the following being 
described as new: Coriolus cuneatiformis, Funalia philippinensis, Hapalo- 
pilus subrubidus, Inonotus elmerianus, Microporellus subdealbatus, Polyporus 
coracinus, P. palensis, Spongipellis luzonensis, Trametes caespitosa, T. la- 
maensis, T. luzonensis, T. subacuta, T-. icittiamsii, Tyromyces elmeri, Amauro- 
derma elmeriamum, Elfvingia elmeri, Fomes luzonensis, F. philippinensis, 
Ganoderma > subtornatum, G. williamsianum, Pyropolyporus lamaensis, P. 
merrillii, P. williamsii, and Gloeophyllum edule. There are also many new 
combinations. 
Murrill, W. A. A collection of Philippine Polypores. Elmer’s Leaf. Philip. Bot. 
1 (1908) 252-271. (Article 15.) 
Thirty-six species are enumerated, the paper being compiled from one by 
the same author published previously in the Bull. Torr. Bot. Club. 34 (1907) 
465-481, noted above. 
Murrill, W. A. Additional Philippine Polyporaceae. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 3 5 
(1908) 391-416. 
One hundred and two species are enumerated, based on material supplied 
by the Bureau of Science. One new genus, Whitfordia, based on Fomes 
warburgiana P. Iienn., and the following 38 new species are described: 
Coltricia benguetensis, Coriolopsis copelandi, C. bataanensis, C. meUeoflm'a, 
C. subcrocata, C. clemensiae, Coriolus currani, C. p«rpusillus, C. rubritinctus, 
C. subvernieipes, Cycloporellus barbatus, Favolus resinosus, F. subrigidus, 
Hapalopilus ramosii, Hexagona luzonensis, H. pertenuis, Inonotus clemensiae, 
Trametes conglobata, T. insularis, Tyromyces merrittii, T. subchioneus, T. 
unguliformis, Arnauroderma asperulatum, A. bataanense, A. clemensiae, .1. 
ramosii, Fomes subresinosus, F. subungulatus, Ganoderma balabacense, G. 
currani, Pyropolyporus subextensus, P. tenuissimus, P. tricolor, Daedalea 
isabellina, D. subconfragosa, Gloeophyllum nigrozonatum, Lenzites clemensiae , 
and L. submurina. 
