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Floristik, Geographie, Systematik etc. 
p. 11 —14. pl. 21—24; Spiranthes longilabris , p. 15—16. pl. 25; Studies 
in the orchid flora of the Philippines, p. 17—257, with text-figures; 
Summary of new species and combinations proposed in the present 
fascicle, p. 274; Errata et corrigenda, p. 275; Index to fascicles 
1 and 2, p. 277—288. 
The piece de resistance of the volume is Mr. Arnes’ Studies 
in the orchid flora of the Philipp in es. An unfortunate anticipatorv 
publication of some of the same material in Das Pflanzenreich, 
detailed in the introduction to the present fascicle, necessitates the 
abandonment of some of the names here published, these corrections 
being noted on pages IX and X. Aside from these, the following 
new names occur: Acriopsis philippinensis, Adenostylis lusonensis, 
A. marivelensis, A. strateumatica, Agrostophyllum inocephalum, 
Aphyllorchis bengnetensis, Bulbophyllum exile, B. gnomoniferum, 
B. vagans, Ccilanthe Elmeri, Calopogon barbatus, Ceratostylis ramosci, 
Cestichis caespitosa, C. Forbesii', C. gracilis, C. trichoglottis, C. vestita, 
Cheirostylis Philippinensis, Chloidia confusa, Corybas Merrillii, Den- 
drobinm chameleon, D. Lyonii, D. marivelense, D. Merrillii , Den- 
drochilnm affine, D. bicallosum , D. bicallosum minor, D. Clemensiae, 
D. Copelandii, D. exile, D. Hutchinsonianum. D. longispicatum, 
D. luzonense, D. malindangense, D. Meernsii, D. microchilum, D. 
minderense, D. palawanense, D. simulacrum, D. Woodianum, Donitis 
philippinensis, Epipactis decipiens, E. dolabripetala, E. philippinensis, 
E. viridißora, Eria cylindrostachya, E. fästigatifolia, E. gigantea, 
Geodorum nutans, Habenaria bisaeta, H. Congesta , H. Copelandii, 
H. Hystrix, H. Leibergii, H. lingulosa, H. militaris philippinensis, 
Hylophila rubra, Lnisia Foxworthii, Malaxis alagensis, M. bancanoides, 
M. biloba, M. binabayensis, M. Copelandii, M. dentata, M. Elmeri, 
M. ßorescens, M. Hutchinsoniana, M. macrantha, M. Merrillii, M. 
mindorensis, M. Nelsonii , M. quadridentata , M. quadriloba , M. Wil- 
liamsii, Masdevallia Tuerckheimii, M. tubulißora, Myrmechis philippi¬ 
nensis, Phaius calanthoides, Phalaenopsis amabilis Aphrodite, P. 
amabilis subvar. gloriosa, P. amabilis subvar. Sanderiana, Phreatia 
aristulifera, P. caidescens, P. ensifolia, P. Myosurus, Physurus 
polygonatus, P. purpureus, P. secundus, P. venustulus, Pleuroihallis 
avenacea, P. Broadwayi , P. hastata, P. hieroglyphica, P. hirsuta, 
P. Johnstonii, P. repens, P. resupinata, Pogonia pudica, Spathoglottis 
chrysantha, Spiranthes lucida, S. saltensis, S. sinensis, Stelis gracilis, 
Taeniophyllum comp actum, Tropidia minor, T. polystachya, Vanda 
lamellata Cobbiana. Trelease. 
Bennett, A„ Juncus balticus , Willd. (Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist. p. 36—38. 
1908.) 
Summarises all previous notices of the habitats of this local 
species in Scotland, stating the distance of each from the sea, the 
greatest distance being a little over 16 miles, at about 900 feet 
(275 m.) above sealevel. Its distribution in Continental Europe and 
in North America is indicated, extending in N. Europe to 80 
miles inland and 215 m. above the sea, while the var. montanus 
extends across the prairies from Red River to Donald on the 
Columbia. On specimens from Scotland were numerous cases of 
the larva of a small moth, probably Coleophora obtusella, not 
previously known from north of Yorkshire. J. W. H. Trail. 
