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Floristik, Geographie, Systematik etc. 
Finet, E. A., Additions ä la flore de l’Asie Orientale ( Re- 
nonculacäes). (Journ. de Bot. 1908. 2 e Serie. I. p. 14—21, 29—34 
et 95—100.) 
Dans cette Note sont enumerdes les Renonculacees asiatiques 
entrees ä l’Herbier du Museum de Paris depuis la publication par 
l’auteur et Gagnepain des „Contributions ä la Flore de l’Asie 
orientale” (Bull. Soc. bot. France. 1903 et sq.). La seule espece 
nouvelle et VAnemone batangensis , plante voisine d'A. silvestris, de- 
couverte au Thibet. J. Offner. 
Merrill, E. D., Philipp ine Freycinetia. (Philippine Journ. of Sei., 
C. Botany. III. p. 307—315. Oct. 1908.) 
A monographic revision of 24 species, including the following 
new names: F. maxima, F. oblongifolia, F. Robinsonii, F. Curranii, 
F. auriculata, F. negrosensis, F. megacarpa, and F. Williamsii. 
Trelease. 
Merrill, E. D., The genus Radermachera Hassk. in the Philip¬ 
pines. (Thilippine Journ. of Sei., C. Botanv. III. p. 331—338. Oct. 
1908.) 
A historical and descriptive analysis of 9 species, containing the 
following new names: Radermachera coriacea, R. elliptica , R.fenicis, 
R. acuminata (Stereospermum quadripinnatnm Rolfe), R. palawanensis, 
R. pinnata glabra, and R. mindorensis. Trelease. 
Merrill, E. D,, The oaks of the Philippines. (Philippine Journ. 
of Sei., C. Botany. III. p. 317—330. Oct. 1908.) 
Revision of Castanopsis (1 sp.) and Quercus (17 sp.), containing 
the following new names: Quercus Clementis, Q. Luzoniensis, Q. 
caudatifolia, Q. Merrittii , Q. acuminatissima, Q. philippensis Merr., 
and Q. Curranii. Trelease. 
Miyoshi, M., Atlas of Japanese Vegetation. Phototj^pe Re- 
productions of Photographs of wild and cultivated plants 
as well as the Plan t-Landscapes of Japan. With explana- 
tory Text. (Tokyo. The Maruzen-Kabushiki-Kaisha (Z. P. Maruva 
& Co., Ltd.) Set VIII. 1907. Set IX—XII. 1908. Each Set 1 Yen.) 
Set VIII gives the illustrations of the Vegetation of Mt. Fuji, 
the highest mountain in the main Island of Japan. 
Plate 54. Fuji with its grassy plain. 55. Vitis Coignetiae, Pull, 
Angelica polyclada, Franch. 56. Upper part of the grassy plain of 
Fuji with larch forest. 57. Forest of deciduous trees. 58. Picea 
hondoensis, Mayr, with Usnea longissima, Ach. 59. Rodgersia podo- 
phylla, A. Gray, Cimicifuga foetida, L. var. simplex Huth. 60. Forest 
of broad leaved trees and conifers 61. Cirsium purpuratum , Maxim. 
62. Polygonum cuspidatum , Sieb, et Zucc. 
Set IX and X deal with the Vegetation of Saghalin up to 
50° N. Lat. Plate 63. Pinus pumita , Regel, Larix dahurica, Turcz. 
64. Artemisia Stelleriana, Bess. 65. Matricaria ambigua, Ledeb. 66. 
Senecio Pseudo-Arnica, Less. 67. Ledum palustre, L. var. dilatatum, 
Wahl., Larix dahurica, Turcz. 68. Abies sachalinensis, Mast., Pinus 
