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Anaphal is adnata DC. Prodr. 6 (1837) 274; Hook. f. FI. Brit. Ind. 3 (1881) 
282; Forbes & Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. Bot. 23 (1888) 425. 
Luzon, Province of Benguet, Loher 3710; Baguio, Merrill 1/334: District of 
Lepanto, Mount Data, Merrill 1/51/0. 
Mountains of northern India to Martaban, Burma and Kwangtung. This spe- 
cies and the preceding have already been mentioned from Luzon by C. B. Robinson. 5 
GMAPHALIUM I jinn. 
Gnaphal i um japonicum Thunb. FI. Jap. (1784) 311; DC. Prodr. 6 (1837) 
237; Bentli. FI. Austral. 3 (1866) 653; Forbes & Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. 
Bot. 23 (1888) 427. 
Gnaphalium oblancifolium Elmer Leaf!. Philip. Bot. 1 (1906) 123. 
Luzon, Province of Benguet, Loher 3711/; Mount Santo Tomas, Elmer 6556, 
June, 1904; Bugias, Merrill 1/663, October, 1905; Pauai, Bur. 8ci. 1/348 M earns, 
July, 1907. 
Japan and China to Australia and New Zealand. G. oblancifolium Elmer, 
can not be distinguished from the typical form. 
Gnaphalium hypoleuoum DC. in Wight. Contr. (1834) 21; Prodr. 6 (1837) 
222; Hook. f. FI. Brit. Ind. 3 (1881) 288. 
Luzon, Province of Benguet, Bued River, Merrill 1/276, October, 1905: District 
of Lepanto, Mount Data,. Merrill 1/403, November, 1905. 
Temperate Himalaya to Japan and China; new to the Philippines. 
ARTEMISIA Linn. 
Artemisia capillaris Thunb. FI. Jap. (1784) 309; DC. Prodr. 6 (1837) 126; 
Forbes & Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. Bot. 23 (1888) 442. 
Artemisia parviflora Rolfe in Journ. Bot. 23 (1885) 213; Vidal Rev. PI. 
Vase. Filip. (1886) 163; Ceron Cat. PI. Herb. (1892) 103; Elmer Lead. Philip. 
Bot. 1 (1906) 141, non Roxb. 
The Philippine form is now represented at Kew by a full series of specimens 
collected by Vidal, Loher, Elmer, and Merrill, and after a careful examination of 
this material and comparison with the rich Indian and Chinese collections at 
Kew, we have come to the conclusion that the Philippine form must be referred 
to Thunberg’s species rather than to Roxburgh’s, the former being also very 
closely allied to Artemisia scoparia Waldst. 
Manchuria to Kamtschatka and Japan, Pescadores, Formosa and southern 
China. 
AN ISOPAPPUS Hook. & Am. 
Anisopappus chinensis (Linn.) Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beech. Voy. (1841) 196; 
Forbes & Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. Bot. 23 (1888) 431. 
Verbesina chinensis Linn. Sp. PL (1753) 901; DC. Prodr. 5 (1836) 618. 
Ghrysogonum philippinense Elmer Lead. Philip. Bot. 1 (1906) 161. 
Culion, Merrill 511/, December, 1902. 
The Culion specimen on which Elmer based his Ghrysogonum philippinense, 
does not belong in that genus, but is Anisopappus, not specifically distinct from 
A. chinensis. 
Kwangtung, Hongkong and the Shan States. 
5 Journ. N. Y. Bot. Garden 8 (1907) 115. 
