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MERRILL. 
Rolfe, R. A. Supplementary List of Philippine Plants. Journ. Bot. 23 (1885) 
209-216. 
A list of 186 Philippine species which were not included by F.-Villar and 
Naves in the “Novissima Appendix” to the third edition of Blanco’s “Flora 
de Filipinas.” The paper contains the following new combinations: Strom- 
bosia philippinensis (Baill.)' Rolfe, Gomphandra laxiflora (Miers) Rolfe, 
Cupania revoluta (Turcz.) Rolfe, G. subundulata (Turcz.) Rolfe, Connarus 
trifoliatus (Presl) Rolfe as “trifoliolatus,” Terminalia wiollis (Presl) Rolfe, 
Barringtonid luzonensis (Miers) Rolfe, Orypteronia leptostachys (Planch.) 
Rolfe, Urophyllum memecyloides (Presl) Rolf e, Micrechites schrieckii (Huerclc 
& Muell. Arg. ) Rolfe, and Symplocos oblongifolia (Presl) Rolfe. 
Stephani, F. Hepaticarum species novae III. Hedwigia 32 (1893) 204-214. 
Bazzania latifolia is described as new from the Philippines, the type from 
Siargao Island. 
Stephani, F. Three New Liverworts. Leaf,. Philip. Bot. 2 (1908) 385, 386. 
(Article 18.) 
Anthoceros elrneri, Plagiochila elmeri, and Trichocolea striolata are 
described as new from material collected in Luzon. 
Sydow, H. et P. Fungi novi Philippinenses. Awn. Mycol. 8 (1910) 36-41. 
Twenty-two new species of Philippine fungi are described, as follows: 
Puccinia mesomorpha, Uredo manilensis, Meliola hyptidis, Valsella pinangae, 
Rosellinia procera, Nummularia gracilenta, Hypoxylon minutellum, H. lillipu- 
tianum, Xylaria gracilenta, Phyllachora aggregatnla, P. circinata, P. lepida, 
Homostegia fusispora, Eypocrella botryosa, Seynesia scutellum, Lembosia 
congregata, Mollisia ra/oida, Bulgaria pusilla, Cytospora calami, G. lirella, 
Melasmia exigua, and Septogloeum aurewn. 
Trecul, A. Memoire sur la famille des Artocarpees. Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. Ill 8 
(1847) 38-157, pis. 1-6. 
In this work the following Philippine species are described for the first 
time: Gonocephalus acuminatus Tree., C. microphyllus Trdc., Artocarpus 
cumingiana Tree., A. nitida Tree., A. lanceolata Tree., Gudrania obovata 
Tree. The several species previously described by Blanco are not considered. 
Virgil, R. M. Diceionario de los nombres vulgares que se dan en Filipinas a 
muclias plantas usuales y notables del mismo archipielago, con la correspon- 
dence cientlfica, la clasificacion natural, y la indicacion de su uso. (1879) 
VI+50. 
The scientific names in many cases are inaccurate and not to be trusted. 
Zahlbruckner, A. Lichenes philippinenses. Leaf. Philip. Bot. 2 (1908) 435-438. 
(Article 21.) 
Twenty-two species are enumerated including Sticta elmeri which is 
described as new; for a corrected diagnosis of this species see Zahlbruckner, 
“Neue Flechten - V.” Ann. Mycol. 7 (1909) 472-478. 
