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Elmer, A. D. E. A Fascicle of South Negros Figs. Leaf,. Philip. Bot. 2 (1908) 
531-551. (Article 26.) 
Thirty-five species are enumerated of which the following are described 
as new: Ficus hallieri Merr. (insufficient diagnosis), F. everettii, F. bengue- 
tensis Merr., var. negrosensis, F. cervina, F. cuernosensis, F. crassitora , and 
F. garciae. Ficus ruficaulis var. paloensis Elm. is raised to specific rank. 
Elmer, A. D. E. Gesneriaceae from the Cuernos Mts. Leaf. Philip. Bot. 2 (1908) 
553-567. (Article 27.) 
Seventeen species are enumerated, of which the following are described 
as new: Gyrtandra maesifolia, G. fragilis, G. attenuata, G. pallida, G. anto- 
niana, Rhynchoglossum spumosum, Trichosporum cuernosense, and T . trun- 
catum. 
Elmer, A. D. E. A Score of New Plants. Leaf. Philip. Bot. 2 (1909) 573-594. 
(Article 29.) 
Consists of the descriptions of the following species: Mapania lucbanensis, 
M. banahaensis, Aphananthe negrosensis, Gymnacranthera negrosensis, Wein- 
mannia negrosensis, Parinarium coccineum, Sabia reticulata, Saurauia pan- 
duriformis, Eugenia incrassata, E. robinsowi, E. vidaliana, Scheffiera pani- 
culata (=S. foetida Merr.), Linociera rubrovenia, Garruthersia imberbis, 
G. hirsuta, Erycibe dubia, Eranthemum fruticosum, Eemigraphis sublobatum, 
Psychotria diffusa cervina, and Pratia ovata. 
Elmer, A. D. E. Synopsis of Fagraea. Leaf. Philip. Bot. 2 (1909) 595-601. 
(Article 30.) 
Eight species are considered of which the following are described as new: 
F. negrosensis, and F. cuernosensis. The paper applies only to Philippine 
forms. 
Elmer, A. D. E. Synopsis of Artocarpus. Leaf. Philip. Bot. 2 (1909) 609-626. 
(Article 32.) 
The paper considers only the Philippine species, seventeen being recognized, 
of which the following are described as new: Artocarpus nigrescens, A. com- 
munis var. blancoi, and A. treculiana. A key is given to the species 
recognized. 
Elmer, A. D. E. The Genus Hydrocotyle. Leaf. Philip. Bot. 2 (1909) 627-629. 
(Article 33.) 
The paper applies only to the Philippine species, five being recognized, 
with an analytical key; E. benguetensis and H. delicata are described as new. 
Elmer, A. D. E. A New Grewia. Leaf. Philip. Bot. 2 (1909) 631, 632. (Arti- 
cle 34.) 
Grewia negrosensis is described as new. 
Engler, A. Addimentatum ad Araceas-Pothoideas. Pfianzenreich 37 (1908) 2, 
3; II 138, 139. 
This consists of a description of the genus Epipremnopsis, which is first 
made monotypic, all specimens being referred to E. media (Z. & M.) Engl., 
extending from India to Malaya, and the Philippines. In the “Addimentum 
II,” 183, however, the Philippine form is separated as a distinct, endemic, 
Philippine species, as E. huegeliana (Schott) Engl. 
Engler, A. & Krause, K. Araceae-Monsteroideae. Pfianzenreich 37 (1908) 
1-138. 
The following species are credited to the Philippines : Raphidophora per- 
kinsiae Engl., endemic, R. philippinensis sp. nov., R. copelandii Engl., endemic, 
R. merrillU Engl., endemic, R. warburgii Engl., endemic, Epipremnum pinna- 
tum (L.) Engl., Indo-Malaya to Polynesia, E. truncatum sp. nov., E. elmeria- 
