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1 BIBLIOGRAPHY : ALGAE 3089 XII. Bibliography (continued from page 2961) C.G.G.J. van Steenis The entries have been split into five categories: a) Algae b) Fungi & Lichens c) Bryophytes d) Pteridophytes e) Spermatophytes & General sub jects. with an asterisk: *. Books have been marked a) Algae: ABBOTT,I.A. On the identity of Zonaria hawaiiensis (Phaeophyta Dictyotales). Bull.Jap.Soc.Phycol. 25, Suppl.(1977) 1-8, 1 fig., 1 tab. = Stypopodium hawaiiensis comb.nov. AKIOKA,H. & T.MASAKI, On two Japanese species of the genus Clathromorphum (Corallinaceae, Rhodophyta) and their Japanese names. Bull.Jap.Soc.Phycol. 25, Suppl. (1977) 9-16, 2 fig., 2 tab. CASSIE,V. New records of two species of planktonic algae in New Zealand. New Zeal.J.Bot. 14 (1976) , 17 fig. CHAPMAN,R.L. & B.H.GOOD, Observations on the morphology and taxonomy of Phycopeltis hawaiiensis King (Chroolepidaceae). Pacif.Sci. 30 (1976) CHAPMAN,V.J. Marine algae of Norfolk Island and the Cook Islands. Botanica Marina 20 (1977) , 3 pi. CHATTERJEE,P. Some additions to the Charophytes of Vest Bengal. Bull.Bot.Soc.Beng. 29 (1975) records. CHIAN,CHENG-YU & HSIAN-YUAN HU, A discovery of Characiosiphon rivularis Iyengar from China. Acta Phytotax.Sin. 14 (1976) 89-91, 1 fig. Green alga. In Chinese. CHIHARA,M. Compsopogonopsis japonica, a new species of fresh water red algae. J.Jap.Bot. 51 (1976) , 2 fig. CORDERO Jr,P.A. Phyoologiaal observations. V. Gross morphological polymorphisms in Caulerpa brachypus (Caulerpales, Chlorophyta) from the Philippines, with notes on their taxonomy. Bull.Jap.Soc.Phycol. 25, Suppl. (1977) 25-30, 3 fig. CROASDALE,H. New or otherwise interesting Desmids from Northern Australia. Nova Hedwigia 27 (1976) , 17 pi., 1 map. Species and records listed; no keys.

2 Bull.Jap.Soc.Phycol FLORA MALESIANA BULLETIN 31 (1978) DUTT,A.K., T.K.DATTA & K.K.GUPTA, Studies on high altitude saxioolous Cyanophyta IV. Hyphomorpha borzii, sp. nov.j a new alga from India. Giorn.Bot.Ital. 110 (1976) , 2 fig. FAROOQ,S. & M.A.F.FARIDI, Oedogonium in Peshawar Valley. Pak. J.Bot. 8 (1976) , 2 pi. Key to 22 spp. GORDON,G.D., T.MASAKI & H.AKIOKA, Floristia and distributional account of the common crustose coralline algae on Guam. Micronesica 12 (1976) , 11 pi. 15 spp. descr. and keyed out. GORDON-MILLS,E. Two new species of marine algae from Stewart Island, New Zealand, Medeiothamnion norrisii and Ptilothamnion rupicolum (Ceramiaceae, Rhodophyta). Phycologia 16 (1977) 79-85, 13 fig. GUPTA,D. Some new records of blue-gveen algae from West Bengal. II. Bull.Bot.Soc.Beng. 29 (1975) 29-31, 1 fig. 4 spp. recorded. HACKETT, H. E. Marine algae known from the Maldive Islands. Atoll Res.Bull, no 210 (1977) 30 pp., 2 fig. Name list and ecology. HINODE,T. Desmids collected from Miyajima Island, Hiroshima Prefecture. Hikobia 8 (1977) 71-90, 7 fig., 1 pi. 67 spp. listed; some n.spp. HIRANO,M. & S.IWAKI, Diatoms from the Mt. Yubari district, Hokkaido. Bull.Jap.Soc.Phycol. 25, Suppl. (1977) 55-60, 1 pi., 1 fig. Name list. HOYLE,M.D. Gracilaria dotyi sp.nov. (Rhodophyta, Gigartinales): a new intertidal species from Oahu, Hawaiian Islands. Pacif.Sci. 31 (1977) 85-89, 1 fig Gracilaria epihippisora sp.nov. (Rhodophyta, Gigartinales, Gracilariaceae): a new species from the island of Hawaii. Phycologia 16 (1977) , 8 fig. IORIYA,T. A new heterotrichaeean alga, Tribonema yamadanum sp.nov. (Xanthophyceae). (1977) 79-85, 10 fig., 3 tab. 25, Suppl. ITONO,H. Studies on the Southern Japanese species of Galaxaura (Rhodophyta). Micronesica 13 (1977) 1-26, 45 fig. 20 spp. from S. Japan; key to spp. Studies on the oeramiaceous algae from southern parts of Japan. Bibl.Phycol. 35 (1977) 354 pp., 72 pi. Descr.; key to genera; many new comb., n.spp., n.g., no key to spp.

3 BIBLIOGRAPHY : ALGAE 3091 KHAN,M. & A.MATHUR, Algal flora of the rice-fields around Dehradun, India. Rev.Algol, n.s. 11 (1976) , 1 tab. 24 Cyanoph. and 24 Chloroph. listed. KRAFT,G.T. Studies of marine algae in the lesser-known families of the Gigartinales (Rhodophyta). I. The Acrotylaceae. Austr.J.Bot. 25 (1977) , 18 fig. Ditto. II. The Dicranemaceae. Austr.J.Bot. 25 (1977) , 20 fig. LALORAYA,V.K. & A.K.MITRA, Studies on the blue-green algae of the paddy fields of India. Part II: Taxonomic considerations of the blue-green algae obtained from paddy fields of India. Nova Hedwigia 12 pi. Beih. 47 (1974) , 122 spp. listed. & Ditto. Part III: New members of Chroococcaceae and Oscillatoriaceae. Nova Hedwigia Beih. 47 (1974) , 1 pi. 5 new varieties. & Ditto. Part IV: New members of Nostocaceae and Rivulariaceae. Nova Hedwigia Beih. 47 (1974) , 2 pi. A few n.spp. and varieties. LEE,K. & M.KUROGI, On the taxonomia- position of Rhodymenia cunei folia Okamura (Rhodophyta). Bull.Jap.Soc.Phycol. 25, Suppl. (1977) , 3 fig. New comb, in Gracilaria. MSHIGENI,K.E. New records of Hypneocolax stellaris f. orientalis Weber-van Bosse, a -parasitic red alga. Nova Hedwigia 27 (1976) , 4 fig., 1 tab. NAKAN0,T. Hormotilopsis gelatinosa Trainor et Bold, a new member of Japanese soil algae. Hikobia 8 (1977) , 2 fig., l pi., 1 tab. NEGORO,K. & M.WATANABE, On the phytoplankton of Lake Akan. Bull.Jap.Soc.Phycol. 25, Suppl. (1977) , 1 fig., 5 pi., 10 tab. NURUL ISLAM,A.K.M. Freshwater algae of Bangladesh. VI. Genus Oedogonium. Nova Hedwigia 27 (1976) , 45 fig. Spp. listed. PAPENFUSS,G.F. Review of the genera of Dictyotales (Phaeophycophyta). Bull.Jap.Soc.Phycol. 25, Suppl. (1977) List of genera; no key.

4 3092 FLORA MALESIANA BULLETIN 31 (1978) PRASAD,B.N. & D.K.ASTHANA, Genus Spongioplastidium Vischer in India. New Botanist 2 (1975; issued 1977) , 10 fig. S. proliferum new to India. & M.SAXENA, Vaucheria bilateralis Jao. A new vecovd from India. Curr.Sci. 46 (1977) , 3 fig. RATNASABAPATHY M The., significance of international contributions to the development of phycology in Malaysia. Bull.Jap.Soc.Phycol. 25, Suppl. (1977) Survey of literature. RICARD,M. Les peuplements de Diatomees des lagons de I'Archipel de Iα Societe (Polynesie frangaise). Revue Algol, n.s. 12 (1977) , 15 pi., 29 tab., 23 fig. Ecosociological; name list. SANTELICES,B. A taxonomic review of Hawaiian Gelidiales (Rhodophyta). Pacif.Sci. 31 (1977) 61-84, fig Key to 12 spp. SANTRA,S.C. & T.K.ADHYA, Vaucheriaceae of Eastern Himalayas (India). Nova Hedwigia 27 (1976) , 5 fig. 4 spp. listed. SARIM,F.M. & M.A.F.FARIDI, Closterium in Peshawar Valley. Pak.J.Bot. 8 (1976) , 3 pi. SEGI,T. On the type or authentic specimens of Gelidium in U.S.A. Bull.Jap.Soc.Phycol. 25, Suppl. (1977) , 2 fig. Name list. SHEPHERD,S.A. & H.B.S.WOMERSLEY, The subtidal algal and seagrass ecology of St Francis Island, South Australia. Trans.R.Soc.S.Austr. 100 (1976) , 10 fig., 2 tab. Ecology; name list. SKVORTZOV,B.V. Moss diatoms flora from river Gan in the northern part of Great Khingan Mountains, Inner Mongolia, China. I. With description of a new genera Porosularia gen.nov. from Inner Mongolia, Northern Manchuria and Southern China. Quart.J.Taiwan Mus. 29 (1976) , 181 fig.). 243 spp. Ditto. II. With description of a new genus Porosularia gen.nov. from Northern and Southern China. Quart.J.Taiwan Mus. 29 (1976) , fig Large name list and records.

5 - TAYLOR,W.R. BIBLIOGRAPHY : ALGAE 3093 SOUTH,G.R. ft N.M.ADAMS, Erythrotrichia foliiformis sp. nov. (Rhodophyta, Erythropeltidaceae) from New Zealand. J.R. Soc.New Zeal. 6 (1976) , 16 fig. *SRINIVASAN,K.S. Phycologia Indica (Icones of Indian Marine Algae). Vol. II. Publ. by Dir.Bot.Surv.India, 14 Madan Street, Calcutta (1973) xvii + 60 pp., 54 pl.$ Col. plates, each with a descr. TANAKA,J. & M.CHIHARA, Notes on algae in Japan and adjacent waters. 1. J.Jap.Bot. 52 (1977) , 2 fig., 2 tab. 2 spp. descr. (Phaeophyta). & H.ITONO, On two new.species of Chlorophyta from southern parts of Japan. Bull.Jap.Soc.Phycol. 25, Suppl. (1977) , 11 fig. Notes on plants of the genus Caulerpa in the herbarium of Maxwell S. Doty at the University of Hawaii. Atoll Res.Bull, no 208 (1977) 17 pp. Marine algae of the Te Vega 1965 Expedition in the Western Pacific Ocean. Atoll Res.Bull, no 209 (1977) 16 pp. Name list. TIWARI,G.L. & R.S.PANDEY, A study of the blue-green algae from paddy field soils of India. III. Nostocaceae. Nova Hedwigia 27 (1976) , 11 pi. 40 spp. descr. and listed; some new. * TRONO Jr,G.C. The taxonomy and ecology of the marine benthic algae of the Caroline Islands. Univ.Hawaii, Ph.D. Thesis Botany (1968) 387 pp., 38 pi. & maps; offset printing. The marine benthic algae of Bulusan and vicinity 3 province of Sorsogon. II. Phaeophyta. Kalikasan 5 (1976) TSUDA,R.T. Occurrence of the genus Sargassum (Phaeophyta) on two Pacific atolls. Micronesica 12 (1976) , 1 fig., 1 map. Genera; distr.; ecology; in E. Micronesia absent. Some marine benthic algae from Pitcairn Island. Rev. Algol, n.s. 11 (1976) , 1 pi. 21 spp. reported; affinity Malesian, one Austral. S.S.AMESBURY, & S.C.MORAS, Preliminary observations on the algae 3 corals, and fishes inhabiting the sunken ferry "Fujikawa Maru" in Truk Lagoon. Atoll Res.Bull, no 212 (1977) 6 pp. Name list.

6 3094 FLORA MALESIANA BULLETIN 31 (1978) & W.J.TOBIAS, Marine benthia algae from the Northern Mariana Islands 3 Chlorophyta and Phaeophyta. Bull.Jap. Soc.Phycol. 25 (1977) 67-72, Name list. UMEZAKI,I. & S.KAMURA, The marine blue-green algae from the Okinawa Islands Japan. Bull.Jap.Soc.Phycol. 25, Suppl. 3 (1977) , 5 fig. VANNAJAN,S. & G.C.TRONO Jr, The marine benthia algae of Mani- Iα Bay. I. Introduotion 3 Cyanophyta and Chlorophyta. Kalikasan 6 (1977) 33-46, 17 fig., 1 map. Annotated name list. VARMA,A.K. Scytonematopsis Kisselewa from Indian vice field soils. Nova Hedwigia Beih. 47 (1974) , 27 fig. VENKATESWARLU,V. Taxonomy and ecology of algae in the river Moosi s Hyderabad, India. I. Chlorophyceae, Cyanophyceae and Euglenophyceae. Nova Hedwigia 27 (1976) , 4 pi., 4 tab. List of spp. WATANABE,M. A preliminary study of Gonium viridistellatum sp. nov. (Chlorophyta, Volvocaceae). Bui1.Jap.Soc.Phycol. 25, Suppl. (1977) , 2 fig. WHITTON,B.A., A.DONALDSON, D.J.BELLAMY & C.SHEPPARD, Terrestrial and swamp algae from three islands in the Chagos Archipelago, Indian Ocean. Atoll Res.Bull, no 217 (1977) 9 pp., 5 tab. WOLLASTON,E.M. Morphology and taxonomy of the genus Acrothamnion J.Ag. (Ceramiaceae, Rhodophyta). Bull.Jap.Soc. Phycol. 25, Suppl. (1977) , 14 fig. 2 spp. distinguished. WOOD,R.D. & R. MASON, Characeae of New Zealand. New Zeal.J. Bot. 15 (1977) , 53 fig. & maps, 3 tab. 15 spp. keyed out, 2 new to New Zealand; infrasp. new comb. WYNNE,M.J. Mikamiella, a new genus of Delesseriaceae (Rhodophyta) from the North Pacific. Bull.Jap.Soc.Phycol. 25, Suppl. (1977) , 7 fig. YOSHIDA,T. Nomenclatural notes on some Japanese marine algae (2). Bull.Jap.Soc.Phycol. 25 (1977) Incl. some new names in Cladophora and Pleonosporium. Two species of Rhodophyceae new to Japan. Bull.Jap.Soc. Phycol. 25, Suppl. (1977) , 11 fig.

7 BIBLIOGRAPHY : FUNGI AND LICHENS 3095 b) Fungi & Lichens: AGARWAL,D.K., L.D.AHUJA, J.L.VARSHNEY & A.K.SARBHOY, Ustilago v ilfae Wint.j a new record from India. Curr.Sci. 46 (1977) 206. AGARWAL,G.P. & P.N.CHOWDHRY, Dactylaria indica Agarwal and Chowdhry 3 a new fungus from soil. Curr.Sci. 46 (1977) , 3 fig. APINIS,A.E. & R.G.REES, An undescribed keratinophilio fungus from Southern Queensland. Trans.Br.Mycol.Soc. 67 (1976) , 1 fig. AWASTHI/D.D. & P.AKHTAR, The genus Leptogium (sect. Mallotium) in India. Norw.J.Bot. 24 (1977) 59-71, 26 fig. Key to 13 spp. (1 new). BALAZUC,J. Laboulbéniales nouvelles (Ascomycètes), parasites de Coleopteres exotiques. Bull.Mus.Nat.Hist.Nat.Paris ser.3, no 442 (1977) Bot. 29: 1-14, 7 fig. Incl. also n.sp. from Malaya and Borneo. BASU,M. & B.S.MEHROTRA, Additions to the fungi in stored cereal grains in India. I. Nova Hedwigia 27 (1976) , 14 fig., 1 pi. Penicilliums listed. & Ditto. II. Nova Hedwigia 27 (1976) , 18 fig., 1 pi. A few spp. listed. BEATON,G. & G.WESTE, Some Australian leaf-inhabiting Discomycetes. Trans.Br.Mycol.Soc. 67 (1976) , 5 fig. 5 spp. from Victoria. & Australian Discomycetes on dead logs and branches. Trans.Br.Mycol.Soc. 67 (1976) , 5 fig. 5 records from Victoria. & New species of Helotiales and Phacidiales from Australia. Trans.Br.Mycol.Soc. 68 (1977) 73-77, 4 fig. & Zoellneria species from Victoria 3 Australia. Trans.Br.Mycol.Soc. 68 (1977) 79-84, 4 fig. 4 spp.; key; 1 n.sp. & The genus Labyrinthomyces. Trans.Br.Mycol.Soc. 69 (1977) , 3 fig. Key to 3 spp. which is now known from N. Africa, Java, and E. Australia. & Australian Discomycetes: a new Vibrissea speeies. Trans.Br.Mycol.Soc. 69 (1977) , 1 fig. Key to 4 spp. of SE. Australia.

8 3096 FLORA MALESIANA BULLETIN 31 (1978) BHARGAVA, K. S. Some fungi hitherto unreported from India. Curr.Sci. 46 (1977) 54, 1 fig. 2 spp. (none new). BLANTON,R.L. Pseudocolus fusiformis, new to North Carolina. Mycologia 68 (1976) , 3 fig. Also known from Java. BOIDIN,J. & P.LANQUETIN, Scytinostroma albo-cinctum et s. phaeosarcum sp.nov. (Basidiomycètes, Lachnocladiaceae). Kew Bull. 31 (1977) , 2 fig., 1 map. 1 n.sp., tropics. 1 new comb. From Ceylon, Malesia and other BOSE,S.K. A leaf-spot disease of the dwarf hill date palm Phoenix humilis caused by Apiosphaeria indica sp.nov. Indian Phytopath. 28 (1975) , 1 fig. BOWLER,P.A. & C.W.SMITH, Ramalina farinacea in Hawaii. The Bryologist 79 (1976) BRATT,G.C. & J.A.CASHIN, Additions to the lichen flora of Tasmania. II. Pap.& Proc.R.Soc.Tasm. 110 (1976) Total is estimated 460 spp. Here some 100 taxa are recorded new; they are listed. *BRODO,I.M. & D.L.HAWKSWORTH, Alectoria and allied genera in North America. Opera Botanica 42 (1977) 164 pp., 69 fig. & maps. Keys to spp., a few also in E. Asia. BRUMMELEN,J.VAN, A new genus of Pezizales from Thailand. Kew Bull. 31 (1977) , 1 fig. On dung of deer. BUTZIN,F. Boerlagiomyces, ein neuer Name fur die Pilzgattung Boerlagella. Willdenowia 8/1 (1977) Based on 2 Javanese spp.; name change through homonymy. CALONGE,F.D. & M.DE LA TORRE, Gyromitra tasmanica (Berk.) Berk. & Cooke, new to Europe. Trans.Br.Mycol. Soc. 68 (1977) , 2 fig. CHAN BIN FAI, Fungi galore. Nature Malaysiana 2 (1) (1977) 34-41, 17 col.photogr. Marvellous array of coloured photographs of Malayan fungi. No scientific names. CHANDRA,S. Some new leaf-spot diseases from Allahabad (India). Nova Hedwigia Beih. 47 (1974) , 11 pi. Descr. and fig. (no n.spp.).

9 BIBLIOGRAPHY : FUNGI AND LICHENS 3097 CHEN,PING-CHAO & HSING-HSIUNG HOU, Studies on the host range of Jelly Fungus Tremella fuciformis Berk. Taiwan Mushrooms 1 (1977) 65-70, 2 fig., 2 tab. CHOWDHURY,S.R. Some hitherto unrecorded fungi from Bilaspur (M.P.). Indian Phytopath. 28 (1975) , 1 fig. CLIFFORD,W.S. Notes on Hawaiian Lichens. I. Obligately foliicolous species. The Bryologist 80 (1977) Name list. COLES,R.B. & P.H.B.TALBOT, Septobasidium clelandii and its oonidial state Harpographium corynelioides. Kew Bull. 31 (1977) , 3 fig. Details on this Australian species. DAVID,A. & M.JACUENOUD, Tremellales with tubular hymenophoves found in Singapore. Gard.Bull.Sing. 29 (1977) , 1 fig., 1 pi. Aporpium hexagonoides, n.sp., sp. close to A. dimidiatum. with comment on another DAYAKAR YADAV,B.R. & V.G.RAO, A new species of Micropera Lev. (Coelomycetes) from Maharashtra (India). Curr.Sci. 46 (1977) 392, 1 fig. DESCALS C.,E., J.WEBSTER & B.S.DYKO, Taxonomic studies on aquatic Hyphomycetes. I. Lemonniera Be Wildeman. Trans. Br.Mycol.Soc. 69 (1977) , 7 fig., 2 tab. Key to 6 spp. DINGLEY,J.M. Some notes on New Zealand Pyrenomycetes. Kew Bull. 31 (1977) , 2 fig. 3 spp. (none new). Additions to the rust fungi of New Zealand. VI. New Zeal.J.Bot. 15 (1977) 29-37, 2 fig. 8 spp. new to New Zealand. DOGMA Jr,I.J. Philippine zoosporio fungi: Olpidium sparrowii, a new ahytridiomyaete parasite of rotifer eggs. Kalikasan 6 (1977) 9-20, 16 fig., 1 tab. DOI,Y. Protoareopsis, a new genus of the Hypocreales. Kew Bull. 31 (1977) , 3 fig. N.g., 2 n.spp. from New Britain and Papua on palm and ginger., J.S.DARGAN & K.S.THIND, Cavimalum, a new genus of the bambusicolous Clavicipitales from Asia. Bull.Nat.Sci. Mus.Tokyo ser.b Bot. 3 (1977) 23-31, 6 fig. 2 spp., one from Borneo.

10 Mycologia 3098 FLORA MALESIANA BULLETIN 31 (1978) ELIX/J.A. Three new species of Parmelia subgen. Xanthoparmelia (lichens) from South-eastern Australia. Austr.J. Bot. 24 (1976) , 3 fig. ENDO,M. & T.HONGO, Materials for the fungus flora of Japan (24). Trans.Mycol.Soc.Japan 17 (1976) , 2 fig. 2 spp. descr.; 1 new comb. ESSLINGER,T.L. A chemosystematic revision of the brown Parmeliae. J.Hattori Bot.Lab. no 42 (1977) 1-211, 41 pi., 11 tab. Taxon. treatment comprises many Asian-Malesian taxa. FILSON,R.B. Australian liahenology: a brief history. Muelleria 3 (1976) History of development of knowledge; bibliography. FURUYA,K. & SHUN-ICHI UDAGAWA, A new species of Triangularia (Ascom.). J.Jap.Bot. 51 (1976) , 2 fig. & Coprophilous Pyrenomycetes from Japan IV. Trans.Mycol.Soc.Japan 17 (1976) , 12 fig. Several n.spp. & New species of Gelasinospora and Anixiella. Trans.Mycol.Soc.Japan 17 (1976) , 5 fig. N.sp. from Japan and Thailand. GALLOWAY,D.J. Additional notes on the lichen genus Cladia Nyl. in New Zealand. Nova Hedwigia 28 (1977) , 2 pi. Key to 5 spp. (1 new). T ne lichen genus Thysanothecium Mont. & Berk. 3 an historical note. Nova Hedwigia 28 (1977) , 1 pi. & P.W.JAMES, Pseudocyphellaria berberina (G.Forster) D.Gail. & P.James: notes on its discovery and synonymy. The Lichenologist 9 (1977) , 3 pi. Concerns also New Zealand records. GAMUNDI,I.J. Acerca de los generos Baudiera Cooke y Sphaerosoma Klotzsah (Fungi, Pezizales). Sydowia 28 (1976) , 22 fig. GHOSH,R.N., N.C.PATHAK & M.S.SINGH, The genus Chlorophyllum in India. Indian Phytopath. 29 (1976) 50-53, 6 fig. Descr., & Two new records of stilbaoeous fungi from India. Norw.J.Bot. 24 (1977) 79-81, 6 fig., 1 tab. GINNS,J. Corneromyces kinabalui, gen.nov., sp.nov. (Aphyllophorales, Coniophoraceae). 68 (1976) , 6 fig.

11 The BIBLIOGRAPHY : FUNGI AND LICHENS 3099 GREEN,T.G.A. & W.P.SNELGAR, Parmelia scabrosa on glass in New Zealand (Liahenes). 1 pi. Lichenologist 9 (1977) , GUPTA,P.C. & R.L.MADAAN, Diseases of fruits from Haryana. A new leaf spot disease of Zizyphus mauritiana Lamk. Curr. Sci. 46 (1977) , 2 fig. Isariopsis indica var. ziziphi var.nov. HALL,I.R. Species and mycorrhizal infections of New Zealand Endogonaceae. Trans.Br.Mycol.Soc. 68 (1977) , 13 fig. Several genera; several n.spp. in Glomus, one in Gigaspora; all mycorrhiza. HARADA,Y. Puccinia caricis-petasitidis, sp.nov.j a heteroecious Carex rust fungus from Japan. Trans.Mycol.Soc.Japan 18 (1977) , 6 fig., 3 tab. & S.KATSUKI, A new species of Cercosporella on Aesculus turbinata Blume. Trans.Mycol.Soc.Japan 17 (1976) , 4 fig. & T.KUDO, On two species of Monilinia new to Japan. Trans.Mycol.Soc.Japan 17 (1976) , 8 fig., 2 tab. HAWARE,M.P., L.K.JOSHI & N.D.SHARMA, Some rhizomiicolous and foliioolous fungi of Ginger from India. II. Sydowia 28 (1976) spp. listed; no new. HAWKSWORTH,D.L. Rhopalostroma, a new genus in the Xylariaceae s.l. Kew Bull. 31 (1977) , 4 fig. Key to 6 spp. (4 new comb., 1 n.sp.). Taxonomic and biological observations on the genus Lichenoconium (Sphaeropsidales). Persoonia 9 (1977) , pi ", 2 fig., 5 tab. Key to 10 spp. of a genus of lichenicolous Fungi imperfecti; some new spp. and comb.; also in New Zealand and Australia. & SHUN-ICHI UDAGAWA, Contributions to a monograph of Microthecium. Trans.Mycol.Soc.Japan 18 (1977) , 5 fig. Key to 13 spp. (some n.spp.); some from Australia. HIRATASUKA,N. Additions to "A list of Uredinales found in Mt. Daisen, Daisen-Oki National Park, Western Honsu 3 Japan". Rept.Tottori Mycol.Inst.Japan 15 (1977) HONGO,T. & E.NAGASAWA, Notes on some boleti from Tottori III. Rept.Tottori Mycol.Inst.Japan 15 (1977) 50-54, 3 fig. 3 spp.

12 3100 FLORA MALESIANA BULLETIN 31 (1978) & K.YOKOYAMA, Materials for the fungus flora of Japan (22). Trans.Mycol.Soc.Japan 17 (1976) , 1 fig. HORAK,E. Two new species of Phaeocollybia (Agaricales, Fungi) from India. Acta Bot.Indica 2 (1974) 69-73, 2 fig. On cuboid-spored species of Entoloma (Agaricales). Sydowia 28 (1976) , 43 fig., 1 pi Boletellus and Porphyrellus in Papua New Guinea. Kew Bull. 31 (1977) , 4 fig. Key to 5 spp. (2 new). HORIE/Y. Materials for the fungus flora of Japan Mycol.Soc.Japan 17 (1976) , 8 fig. Some spp. descr. (23). Trans. HUGHES,S.J. Metacapnodium dennisii sp.nov. Kew Bull. 31 (1977) From Sarawak. INOUE,M. On Japanese Lecidea flavocoerulescens Hornem. and some allied species (Lichenes). Misc.Bryol.et Lichen. 7, no 6 (1976) KANEK0,S. Coleosporium pedunculatum, a new species of pine needle rusts. 15 (1977) Rept.Tottori Mycol.Inst.Japan 13-20, 13 fig., 2 tab. Two new species of Coleosporium on Adenophora (Fungi). Rept.Tottori Mycol. Inst.Japan, 15 (1977) 21-28, 11 fig. KAR,A.K. & M.K.MAITY, Additions to the Pyrenomycetes of West Bengal (India). II. Nova Hedwigia Beih. 47 (1974) , 2 fig., 2 pi. 4 spp. (1 new). KARNEFELT,I. Three new species of brown fruticoee Cetraria. Bot.Notis. 130 (1977) , 1 fig., 1 tab. Also an Australian sp. included. KASHIWADANI,H. On the Japanese species of the genus Pyxine (Lichens) (1). J.Jap.Bot. 52 (1977) , 3 fig. Key to 9 spp. of Indo-Malesia. Ditto (2). J.Jap.Bot. 52 (1977) , 2 fig. KATSUKI,S. & T.KOBAYASHI, Cercosporae of Japan and allied genera (Supplement 4). 17 Trans.Mycol.Soc.Japan (1976) , 6 fig. 4 n.spp., 2 new records. KATSURA,K. Two new species of Phytophthora causing dampingoff of cucumber and trunk rot of chestnut. Trans.Mycol. Soc.Japan 17 (1976) , 2 fig.

13 BIBLIOGRAPHY : FUNGI AND LICHENS 3101 KATUMOTO,K. Some hyperparasitia fungi on the black mildews from Japan. Trans.Mycol.Soc.Japan 17 (1976) , 3 fig. Notes on a number of species, some reduced. KAUSHAL,S.C. The genus Aleuria in India. Mycologia 68 (1976) , 3 fig. Key to 6 spp. KHARE,K.B. Some Gasteromycetes from Uttar Pradesh. Indian Phytopath. 29 (1976) 34-38, 7 fig. 12 spp. listed (none new). KHURANA,I.P.S., K.S.THIND & J.BERTHIER, Lutypha sclerotiophila gen. et sp.nov. (Aphyllophorales) from India. Trans. Br.Mycol.Soc. 68 (1977) , 14 fig. KING,D.S. Systematics of Conidiobolus (Entomophthorales) using numerical taxonomy. III. Descriptions of recognized species. Canad.J.Bot. 55 (1977) KOBAYASHI,T. New fungi parasitic to woody plants in laku Island. Mem.Nat.Sc.Mus.Tokyo no 9 (1976) 85-94, 8 fig., 4 pi. 7 n.spp. Notes on new or little-known fungi inhabiting woody plants in Japan. VIII. Trans.Mycol.Soc.Japan 17 (1976) , 3 photogr., 2 fig., 3 tab. Several spp. descr. KOBAYASI,Y. On the systematic position of the Japanese Giant Puffball. Trans.Mycol.Soc.Japan 17 (1976) , 4 fig. Miscellaneous notes on the genus Cordyceps and its allies (1). J.Jap.Bot. 52 (1977) 21-29, 10 fig. 4 spp. (1 new), 1 from Madagascar, Selangor, Vietnam and Tasmania respectively. Ditto (2). J.Jap.Bot. 52 (1977) 65-71, 8 fig. Incl. n.sp. from Ceylon. Ditto (4). J.Jap.Bot. 52 (1977) , 5 fig. (1 map). Synonymy of 2 spp.; concerns also Malesia and Australasia. & D.SHIMIZU, The genus Cordyceps and its allies from New Guinea. Bull.Nat.Sc.Mus.Tokyo ser.b (Bot.) 2 (1976) , 31 fig. 21 spp. (7 new). & Some species of Cordyceps and its allies on spiders. Kew Bull. 31 (1977) , 7 fig. Several records (1 n.sp., 1 new comb.) from Japan.

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17 BIBLIOGRAPHY : FUNGI AND LICHENS 3105 PANT,D.C. & V.P.TEWARI, Observations on two species of Leucoscypha. Trans.Br.Mycol.Soc. 68 (1977) , 3 fig. In India. PANWAR,K.S. & J.S.CHOUHAN, Hyphomycetes of Mount Abu I. Indian Phytopath. 29 (1976) , 5 fig. 5 records. PATHAK,R.K. & S.C.AGRAWAL, A new species of Coniochaetidium from India. Curr.Sci. 46 (1977) 393, 1 fig. PATIL,M.S. Some Cercospora species from Kolhapur. III. Indian Phytopath. 28 (1975) , 8 fig. PATWARDHAN,P. & CH.KULKARNI, Some new taxa of the family Thelotremataceae from Western Ghats, SW India (Lichenes). Norw.J.Bot. 24 (1977) , 8 fig. 6 n.spp. & A.V.PRABHU, Three new species of Parmeliaceae from India. The Bryologist 80 (1977) , 3 fig. PAVGI,M.S. & L.SINGH, Some parasitic fungi from India living on aquatic plants. Hydrobiologia 53 (1977) 87-91, 11 fig. 3 n.spp. PEGLER,D.N. Pleurotus (Agaricales) in India, Nepal and Pakistan. Kew Bull. 31 (1977) , 1 fig. Key to 10 spp. (none new). A revision of Entolomataceae (Agaricales) from India and Sri Lanka. Kew Bull. 32 (1977) , 4 fig. Key to genera and species (1 new); several new comb. PERREAU,J. & R.HEIM, Sur un nouveau bolet tropical a spores ornees. Gard.Bull.Sing. 29 (1977) , 1 fig., 1 pi. Boletus (Xerocomus) cornalinus, n.sp. from Gabon, Africa, is described and commented on; affinities pointtto Piperati group. PFISTER/D.H. Calloriopsis and Micropyxis: two Discomycete genera in the Calloriopsideae trib. nov. Mycotaxon 4 (1976) , 1 fig. From Java. PONNAPPA,K.M. Ascomycetes occurring on witchweed (Striga spp.) in India. Nova Hedwigia Beih. 47 (1974) , 2 fig. 2 spp. & T.R.NAG RAJ, Some interesting additions to Indian myooflora. Nova Hedwigia Beih. 47 (1974) , 6 fig. 6 spp. (3 new).

18 3106 FLORA MALESIANA BULLETIN 31 (1978) PRASAD,B.N. & R.K.MEHROTRA, Genus Quadrigula Prints. 3 a new addition to the Indian Flora. Curr.Sci. 46 (1977) 239, 2 fig. PRASADA,R. & J.P.GOYAL, A new species of Pyricularia inciting leaf spot disease of Bajra (Pennisetum typhoides Stapf and Hubbard). Nova Hedwigia Beih. 47 (1974) PURKAYASTHA,R.P. & F.MALLIK, Two new species of Hyphomycetes from India. Nova Hedwigia 27 (1976) , 1 fig. QUIMIO,T.H. Some discomycetes from Mt. Makiling (Philippines). Nova Hedwigia 28 (1977) , 2 pi. 13 spp. listed (no new). Species of Colletotrichum in the Philippines. Nova Hedwigia 28 (1977) , 1 tab. 12 spp. listed (1 new comb.). Taxonomio consideration of Auricularias imported into the Philippines. Kalikasan 6 (1977) 69-72, 2 fig. Names of imported and native spp. & L.E.ABILAY, Unreported species of Cercospora in the Philippines. Nova Hedwigia 28 (1977) spp. listed (none new). & Z.A. SUAYAN, Agaricales of Mt. Makiling (Philippines): I. Genus Termitomyces. Nova Hedwigia 28 (1977) , 6 fig. 4 spp. recorded, 1 indet. (none new). RAI,J.N., J.P.TEWARI & S.C.AGARWAL, The genus Aspergillus in India. Nova Hedwigia Beih. 47 (1974) , 11 fig. Some new varieties.,, R.P.SINGH & V.C.SAXENA, "Fungal diseases of Indian Cruaifers". Nova Hedwigia Beih. 47 (1974) , 1 fig., 1 tab. Listed names., & K.WADHWANI, Studies on Tripterospora tetraspora. Nova Hedwigia Beih. 47 (1974) , 2 pi. RAJAK,R.C. Some additions to Indian Asaomycetes. Curr.Sci. 46 (1977) records. RAJAN ASARI,P.A., S.BALAKRISHNAN, A.JACOB & C.K.PEETHAMBARAN, Paecilomyces farinosus (Dickson ex Fries) Brown and Smithy a new fungal parasite of the mango leaf Webber, Orthaga exvinacea H. Curr.Sci. 46 (1977) 163, 1 fig. RAM,B., R.NAIDU & H.P.SINGH, Alternaria macrospora Zt-mm. new record on passion fruit (Passiflora edulis Sims ) from India. Curr.Sci. 46 (1977) 165, 1 fig. a j

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24 -~J - J- - - L w 3112 FLORA MALESIANA BULLETIN 31 (1978) HOE, W.J. Additional new and noteworthy records for Hawaiian Mosses. 4. Recent collections from Haleakala National Park and adjacent regions, Island of Maui. The Bryologist 80 (1977) Name list. HURLIMANN,H. Hepaticae aus dem Gebiete des sudlichen Pazifik. IV. Bauhinia 5/4 (1976) , 9 Abb. Riccardia and Aneura from Fiji and New Caledonia; incl. new comb, and n.spp. INOUE,H. Illustrations of Japanese Hepaticae. Publ.Tsukiji Shokan Publ.Co.Ltd. (1974) 189 pp., maps, photogr., plates. In Japanese. Of each species a photograph, distr. map and drawing of details. Notes on the Plagiochilaceae. VI. Studies in the genus Plagiochila (Dum.) Bum. in the Hawaiian Islands. J.Hattori Bot.Lab. no 40 (1976) , 13 fig. Key to spp. Contributions to the knowledge of the Plagiochilaceae of Southeastern Asia. XVI. On Plagiochila hattorii, a new species from Japan. Bull.Nat.Sc.Mus.Tokyo B (Bot.) 2 (1976) 69-75, 2 fig. Phytogeographical studies on the Hepaticae of Mt. Iide, Northern Japan. Bull.Nat.Sc.Mus.Tokyo ser.b (Bot.) 2 (1976) Species analysis. Studies on Taiwan Hepaticae. II. Herbertaceae Bull.. Nat.Sc.Mus.Tokyo ser.b (Bot.) 3 (1977) 1-11, 6 fig. Key to 5 spp. IWATSUKI,Z. Bryological miscellanies. XXI-XXII. J.Hattori Bot.Lab. no 40 (1976) , 6 fig. Pseudoleskeopsis zippelii. rp wo interesting species of Fissidens found in the Ryukyu Islands. Misc.Bryol.et Lichen. 7, no 7 (1977) , 2 fig Tristichella glabrescens, a new species of Sematophyllaceae (Musci) _ _ with a special reference to Clastobryum indicum. Bull.Nat.Sc.Mus.Tokyo ser.b (Bot.) 3 (1977) 13-22, 5 fig. & H.KIGUCHI, Leucophanes octoblepharioides Brid. occurs in Japan (Musci). Misc.Bryol.et Lichen. 7 (1976) 91-93, 1 fig.

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28 3116 FLORA MALESIANA BULLETIN 31 (1978) UDAR,RAM & D.K.SINGH, Haplomitrium hookeri in Western Himalayas, 3 fig. India (Hepat.). The Bryologist 80 (1977) , Holarctic sp. & S.C.SRIVASTAVA, A new species of Fossombronia Raddi, F. foreaui Udar et Srivastava from Kodaikanal (Palni Hills) 3 South India. Nova Hedwigia 468, 2 pi. VANA,J. Lebermoose aus Neuguinea. 13. Gymnomitriaceae. Beih. 47 (1974) 463- J.Hattori Bot.Lab. no 40 (1976) , 1 fig. VITT,D.H. A monograph the of genus Muelleriella Dusen. J.Hattori Bot.Lab. no 40 (1976) , 39 fig. (1 map). Key; some new spp. A taxonomic study of the genus Crosbya (= Bellia; Musci). Canad.J.Bot. 55 (1977) , 23 fig. (2 maps). From New Zealand. WATANABE,R. A note on Thuidium stevensii Ren. et Card, from Himalayas (Musci). Misc.Bryol.et Lichen. 7 (1976) 89-90, 1 fig. A note on some species of Thuidiaceae in Himalayas and adjacent area (1). Misc.Bryol.et Lichen. 7, no 7 (1977) , 2 fig. A new species of the genus Thuidium (Musci) from India. J.Jap.Bot. 52 (1977) , 1 fig. WILCZEK,R. & F.DEMARET, Bryum flavituber Wilczek & Demaret 3 espece nouvelle des lies Hawaii. Bull.Jard.Bot.Nat. Belg. 46 (1976) YAMADA,K. Memoranda on the type specimens of Radula taxa from Southeast Asia (3). J.Hattori Bot.Lab. no 40 (1976) , fig d) Pteridophytes: ANDREWS,S.B. Miscellaneous notes on Australian Pteridophytes. I. Austrobaileya 1 (1977) New comb, in Blechnum, and other polypodiaceous genera. BHARDWAJA,T.N. & P.SHARMA, Distribution, intraspeoifia variation and epidermal studies Marsilea coromandeliana of Willd. in India. Nova Hedwigia 28 (1977) , 18 fig. (1 map), 1 tab. BHARGAVAN,P. Studies on South Indian Ferns. III. Notes on two rare and little known taxa. Bull.Bot.Surv.India 15 (publ. 1976) 281.

29 BIBLIOGRAPHY : PTERIDOPHYTES 3117 BIERHORST,D.W. The systematic position of Psilotum and Tmesipteris. Brittonia 29 (1977) 3-13, 1 fig. They are Filicalean ferns. BIR,S.S. & C.K.TRIKHA, Taxonomy of the Indian species of genus Cystopteris Bernh. Nova Hedwigia Beih. 47 (1974) 1-21, 35 fig. Key to 6 spp. BRAITHWAITE,A.F. A chromosome count and range extension for Christensenia (Marattiaceae). Amer.Fern J. 67 (1977) 49-50, 1 fig. Found also in Solomon Is.; 2n = 80 as usual in Marattiaceae. *BROWNLIE,G. The Pteridophyte Flora of Fiji. Nova Hedwigia Beih. 55 (1977) 1-397, 44 pi. An up to date fern flora with keys, descriptions and some figures. Incl. some n.spp. and n.comb. Important monograph. BROWNSEY,P. J. A taxonomic revision of the New Zealand species of Asplenium. New Zeal.J.Bot. 15 (1977) 39-86, 33 fig. & maps. 14 spp. and 4 subsp. keyed out (1 sp., 3 subsp. new). Very many polyploids. CHANDRA,P. & S.DEVI, Thelypteris augescens (Link) Munz & Johnston: a new record from India. J.Bomb. Nat.Hist.Soc. 73 (1976) , 10 fig. COKE,P.G. Thoughts on Australian ferns. Brit.Pterid.Soc.Bull. 1 (1977) Fern hunting travel report in S. Queensland and New South Wales. COOK,C.D.K. Salvinia in Kerala, S. India and its control. In Varshney & Rzoska (ed.), Aquatic Weeds SE. Asia (1976) S. molesta; no mention of S. cucullata. CRABBE,J.A. A list of Holttum's new taxa and name-changes in ferns to July Gard.Bull.Sing. 30 (1977) List of c. 700 spp. DHIR,K.K. & K.S.DATTA, Ferns of Dharamsala Hills. Z (North Western Himalayas). Thelypteridaceae, Aspleniaceae and Blechnaceae. Nova Hedwigia 28 (1977) , 13 fig. Records; no new spp. & P.S.SHEERA, Ecological and phytogeographical observations on the Pteridophytes of Dharmsala Hills (N.W.Himalayas). Nova Hedwigia 26 (1975) , 9 fig. Ecology and name list.

30 Proc.R.Soc.Qd FLORA MALESIANA BULLETIN 31 (1978) HENNIPMAN,E. A second species of Pteridoblechnum (Blechnaceae) formerly referred to Leptochilus acuminatus C.T. White and Goy. 87 (1976) 95-98, 5 fig. New comb.; key to 2 spp. A monograph of the fern genus Bolbitis (Lomariopsidaceae). Leiden Univ.Press: Leiden Bot.Ser. 2 (1977) xii pp., 12 pi., 87 fig. Complete monograph, with new sectional subdivision. Key to 44 spp. and a number of hybrids and dubious spp. Extensive valuable introduction on morphological and other characters, chromosomes and especially the influence of neoteny in phylogeny. Two n.spp. (one from India formerly descr. as var.; one from Louisiades) and a few new varieties and forms. Identification list given. Reviewed on page HOLTTUM,R.E. Thelypteridaceae allied to Phegopteris in Malaya. Gard.Bull.Sing. 29 (1977) Metathelypteris (3 spp., key; n = 35), Macrothelypteris (1 sp., n = 31), and Pseudophegopteris (2 spp., n 31) = form a natural group, with midrib of pinnae prominent but not grooved above, veins not reaching the margin. They are fully written up; some nomenclatural notes. M.J. Studies in the family Thelypteridaceae. XII. The genus Amphineuron Holttum. Blumea 2.3 (1977) Key to 10 spp.; new comb.; 1 n.sp. Two species of Cyathea common to Pulau Tioman and Mt. Kinabalu. In Lee, c.s., The natural history of P. Tioman (1977) 37. Both are not found in Malaya proper, but not confined to Kinabalu and P. Tioman. HOSHIZAKI,B.J. Staghorn ferns today and tomorrow. Gard.Bull. Sing. 30 (1977) Some general notes on Platycerium. IWATSUKI,K. Studies in the systematios of filmy II. ferns. A note on Meringium and the taxa allied to this. Gard. Bull.Sing. 30 (1977) 63-74, 4 pi. Classification of Meringium and allied genera integrated under Hymenophyllum s.l. JERMY,A.C. & T.G.WALKER, A note on the cytology of Botrychium lanuginosum and the occurrence of the ~in Malesia. genus Gard.Bull.Sing. 30 (1977) , 5 fig., 1 pi. Octo- and hexaploid (n = 180 and 135) in New Guinea. Key to 3 spp.

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32 3120 FLORA MALESIANA BULLETIN 31 (1978) NAIR,N.C. & S.R.GHOSH, The nomenclature of Adiantum cuneatum Langsd. et Fisch. and the distribution of the taxon in India. Acta Bot.Indica 2 (1974) Confused with A. capillus-veneris; is an introduced sp. from tropical America; new name proposed. & Pteris tremula R.Br.j a new record for India. J.Bomb.Nat.Hist.Soc. 73 (1976) Pteris roseo-lilacina Hieron., a new record for Peninsular India. J.Bomb.Nat.Hist.Soc. 73 (publ. 1977) & On the identity of Adiantum lyratum Blanco. J. Bomb.Nat.Hist.Soc. 74 (1977) NAKAIKE,T. A contribution to the fern flora of New Guinea. II. Bull.Nat.Sc.Mus.Tokyo ser.b Bot. 2 (1976) 47-52, 2 fig., 1 pi. 6 spp., one Polystichum n.sp. Ditto. III. Bull.Nat.Sc.Mus.Tokyo ser.b Bot. 2 (1976) , 2 fig. 10 spp. discussed (none new). PANIGRAHI,G. A new species of Thelypteris from Sri Lanka (Thelypteridaceae). Kew Bull. 31 (1976) PICHI SERMOLLI,R.E.G. Fragmenta Pteridologiae. VI. Webbia 31 (1977) Several new genera in Polypod., Hymenoph., Athyriac; many new comb.; Marginaria reinstated. Tentamen Pteridophytorum genera in taxonomicum ordinem redigendi. Webbia 31 (1977) , 20 fig., 1 tab. Generic list; affinities and phylogeny discussed under each family. PIETERSE,A.H., L.DE LANGE & J.P.VAN VLIET, A comparative study of Azolla in The Netherlands. Acta Bot.Neerl. 26 (1977) , 3 fig., 4 tab. 2 spp. compared. PIGGOTT,A.G. The ferns of Gunong Ulu Kali. Gard.Bull.Sing. 30 (1977) 31-43, 2 pi. Name list. Ulu Kali is the southernmost high peak in the Main Range. PRICE,M.G. Philippine Dryopteris. Gard.Bull.Sing. 30 (1977) , 1 fig. Key to 13 spp. (2 new). SAHASHI,N. Spore morphology of the Japanese species of the Botrychiaceae. J.Jap.Bot. 51 (1976) , 6 fig., 6 pi.

33 BIBLIOGRAPHY : PTERIDOPHYTES 3121 SERIZAWA/S. Taxonomiaal notes on Asian ferns (6). J.Jap.Bot. 52 (1977) Diplaziums, 1 Dryopteris from Ryukyus. SOEPADMO.E. & E.E.KHOO, Spore morphology of Malayan Dennstaedtiaceae sensu Holttum. Gard.Bull.Sing. 30 (1977) 85-95, 10 pi. 28 spp. of 8 genera; 7 distinct spore types, which however do not conform to classification. STONE,B.S. Copelandiopteris endoneura (Price) Stone 3 comb. nov. (Polypod.). Kalikasan 5 (1976) spp. named (1 new comb.). SUBBA RAO,G.V., G.R.KUMARI & V.CHANDRASEKARAN, Notes on some rare plants collected from Nilgiri District t South India. Bull.Bot.Surv.India 15 (publ. 1976) , 1 fig. One fern, one orchid. TELFORD,I. Australian ferns. Austr.Plants 9, no 70 (1977) 72-74, 2 fig. Popular. WAGNER Jr,W.H. Systematic implications of the Psilotaceae. Brittonia 29 (1977) 54-63, 2 fig., 1 tab. Psilotopsida. & F.S.WAGNER, Fertile-sterile leaf dimorphy in ferns. Gard.Bull.Sing. 30 (1977) , 2 fig., 3 tab. Morphological-ecological discussion. e) Spermatophytes & General subjects: ALRASJID,H. & I.SOERIANEGARA, A preliminary guide for planting Ramin (Gonystylus bancanus Kurz). Lembaga Penelitian Hutan Bogor, Laporan no 231 (1976) 11 pp. mimeogr. 5 pi. In Indonesian, English summary. Regeneration and sylviculture in ramin forest (Gonystylus spp.). ANDERSON,J.A.R. Observations on the ecology of five peat swamp forests in Sumatra and Kalimantan, p in Peat and Podzolic Soils in Indonesia (Bogor, 1976), described below. Series of sample plots were made in virgin forest, at Teluk Kiambang, at Muara Tolam, and at Sg. Siak Kecil in Riau province, Sumatra, at Sg. Durian/Rasau in W. Kalimantan, and at Sg. Sebangau in Central Kalimantan. Herbarium samples were apparently not collected. The tree flora in the Borneo swamp forests is somewhat richer than in Sumatra; the most significant differen-

34 3122 FLORA MALESIANA BULLETIN 31 (1978) ces are, however, in the padang. A catenary sequence of vegetation types occurs in all stations, but in Borneo the zones are less sharp. In Borneo occur more trees per unit area, but in Sumatra the trees are larger, particularly Durio carinatus. The most important species are named, and essential figures are given. Combretocarpus rotundatus, a typical Bornean padang species, was found in Sumatra. Grasses are rare in virgin swamp forest and gramineous crops probably unsuited; legume fodder crops may do better. M.J. *ANONYMUS, Honolulu Botanic Gardens Inventory Friends of Foster Garden Press, Honolulu (1975) 195 pp. mimeogr. Important garden catalogue; names alphabetically arranged. ANONYMUS (Lab. of Vegetable Fats and Oils, Inst, of Botany, Yunnan), Introduce an edible oil woody plant - Cleidiocarpon cavaleriei (Levl.) Airy Shaw (Euph.) Acta Phytotax.Sin. 14 (1976) 57-60, 1 fig. From China. In Chinese language. ARMSTRONG,P. Baobabs: remnant of Gondwanaland? New Scientist 73 (1977) , 3 photogr., 1 map. Some details on sizes, age, ethnobotany and introduction by Arabs in Asia; some taxa of similarly disjunct range. ARMSTRONG,R.J. The New Guinea Impatiens. Impatiens of Tomorrow! (Balsam.) Bull.Pac.Trop.Bot.Gard. 7 (1977) 49-52, 6 col.photogr. Cultivars of the variable I. platypetala. ARORA,R.K. & M.W.HARDAS, Occurrence of Solanum integrifolium and S. gilo in Northeastern Hills. J-Bomb.Nat.Hist.Soc. 73 (publ. 1977) ARSJIK,A.H. & PUDJIHARTA, Pengaruh penggunaan tanah tegalan dengan berbagai maoam tanaman setahun terhadap erosi dan runoff di Waspada, Garut. Lembaga Penelitian Hutan Bogor, Laporan no 239 (1976) 27 pp. mimeogr., tab. Erosion and run-off; maize combined with red beans better than single crops of tobacca or potato. ASHTON,P.S. Mixed Dipterocarp forest and its variation with habitat in the Malayan lowlands: A re-evaluation at Pasoh. Malays.For. 39 (1976) 56-72, 8 fig., 1 tab. Sociology by numerical methods Dipterocarpaceae. Rev.Handb.Fl.Ceylon 1 (2) (1977) Doona a section of Shorea; Monoporandra under Stemonoporus. No new names. All species are endemic.

35 A BIBLIOGRAPHY : SPERMATOPHYTES AND GENERAL 3123 Ecology and the durian theory. Gard.Bull.Sing. 29 (1977) Monkeys select fruits on colour, not on maturity; they dexterously deal with spiny plant defenses. Economy is a guideline to understand tree and leaf shape. Early advantage of schopfbaum in competition for light. Succession from secondary to primary forest to some extent repeats evolution. M.J. ASTON,H.I. Hypecoum pendulum L. (Papaveraceae) in Australia - a new introduction. Muelleria 3 (1976) , 1 fig. AUSTIN,D.F. Ipomoea carnea Jacq. V8. Ipomoea fistulosa Mart. ex Choisy (Conv.) Taxon 26 (1977) , 2 fig. I. fistulosa made into a new subsp. of I. carnea; ecology of the subsp. is allopatric. BAHADUR,K.N. & R.C.GAUR, On the nomenclature of two Indian Acacias. Acta Bot.Indica 4 (1976) A. rugata and A. gamblei nom.nov. BALAKRISHNAN,N.P. A new species of Euphorbia from Burma (Euph.). J.Bomb.Nat.Hist.Soc. 73 (1976) , 1 pi. Of the American section Laurifoliae. & N.G.NAIR, Eulophia nicobarica Balakr. & N.G.Nair chidaceae) - new species from Car Nicobar Island. Bull.Bot.Surv.India 15 (publ. 1976) , 1 fig. BALAPURE, K. M. Two new plant records for Nagpur (Maharashtra). J.Bomb.Nat.Hist.Soc. 73 (1976) BANERJI,M.L. & B.B.THAPA, Orchids of Nepal. 10. J.Bomb.Nat. Hist.Soc. 73 (1976) , 8 fig. Key to 3 spp. of Orchis; records of Bulbophyllum, Dendrobium, Anoectochilus, Herminium, Spathoglottis, Geodorum. BANGERTER,E.B. New and interesting records of adventive plants from the Auckland Institute and Museum Herbarium 2. Rec.Auckland Inst.Mus. 13 (1976) Species listed. BARTHLOTT,W. & N.EHLER, Raster-Elektronenmikroskopie der Epidermis-Ob erf'idchen von Spermatophyten. Tropische und Subtropische Pflanzenwelt 19 (1977) 105 pp./ (Ak.Wiss.u.Lit.,Math.-Naturw.Kl.,Mainz). 119 Abb Angiosperms examined; important anatomical data. BEADLE,N.C.W. Student's Flora of North Eastern New South Wales. Part III. Angiosperms. Families Univ.New England, Armidale (1977).

36 3124 FLORA MALESIANA BULLETIN 31 (1978) BEALES,R.W. A red tide in Brunei's coastal waters. Brunei Mus.J. 3, no 4 (1976) , 3 maps, 5 tab. Large-scale blooms caused by a poisonous dinoflagellate Pyrodinium bahamenze, obviously pantropic, also observed in Papua. Blooms may occur throughout the year. BEARD,J.S. Tertiary evolution of the Australian flora in the light of latitudinal movements of the continent. J.Biography 4 (1977) , 4 fig. Changing ecology since Eocene, with consequences for both everwet and arid flora which expanded largely since the Miocene. Sclerophylly caused by edaphic factors. BENNET,S.S.R. & K.C.SAHNI, Nomenclatural notes on three celastraceous species from India. Indian For. 103 (1977) new comb. in Maytenus. & Scurrula ferruginea (Jack) Danser from Western Peninsula of India. (Loranth.) Indian For. 103 (1977) BERG,C.C. The Castilleae, a tribe of the Moraceae, renamed and redefined due to the exclusion of the type genus Olmedia from the Olmedieae. Acta Bot.Neerl. 26 (1977) 73-82, 2 fig. Antiaropsis Caledonia do not belong to Phyllochlamys. from New Guinea and Sparattosyce from New to Olmedieae, but are related BHANDARI,M.M. & V.S.SHARMA, A new Tribulus (Zygophyllaceae) from India. Bot.Notis. 129 (1976) , 1 fig. BHATTACHARYYA,U.C. & M.V.BISWANATHAN, A new variety of Saxifraga poluniniana H.Smith from Western H%malaya. Bull. Bot.Surv.India 15 (publ. 1976) , 1 fig. BIMANTORO,R.R. Gamal (Gliricidia maculata H.B.K.) (Legum.) Bul.Kebun Raya Indon. 2 (1976) , 6 fig. With English summary. BIRARI,S.P. & R.D'CRUZ, A new species of Pseudanthistiria (Hack.) Hook. f. from India (Gram.) J.Bomb.Nat.Hist. Soc. 73 (1976) , 5 fig. BISBY,F.A. & K.W.NICHOLLS, Effects of varying character definitions on classification of Genisteae ( Legum. ). Bot. J.Linn.Soc. 74 (1977) , 11 fig. Various sets of characters tried on 175 spp. gave different classifications. BISSET,N.G. & J.D.PHILLIPSON, The Asian species of Strychnos. IV. The Alkaloids (Logan.) Lloydia 39 (1976) , 11 tab., 2 4 fig.

37 BIBLIOGRAPHY : SPERMATOPHYTES AND GENERAL 3125 BLAKE,S.T. Four new species of Eucalyptus (Myrt.) Austrobaileya 1 (1977) Two from Queensland (of which one also in New Guinea: E. brassiana), one from New Guinea and one from the Lesser Sunda Islands (E. urophylla). BLAXELL,D.F. Comments on Dendrobium capituliflorum Rolfe in Australia" (Orch.) The Orchadian 5 (1976) 88. A confused name in Australia of this New Guinea sp. BOITEAU,P., L.ALLORGE & T.SEVENET, Apocynacees de Nouvelle- Caledonie: Revision des Alstonia. Adansonia 16/4 (1977) , 6 pi. Key to 14 spp. all endemic (3 new). Some spp. have neotenous juveniles. BRETELER,F.J. America's Acta Pacific species of Rhizophora. Bot.Neerl. 26 (1977) , 1 map. R. harrisonii maintained to be a hybrid, though it occurs in Pacific W. America with only 1 parent. How it can then maintain itself there is not clear to me. v.st. BRIEGER,F.G. On the orchid system: General principles and the distinction of subfamilies. Proc.8th World Orchid Conf. Palmengarten Frankf. April 1975 (1976) General considerations on various aspects. BRIGGS,B.G., R.C.CAROLIN & J.M.PULLEY, Plantaginaceae. Fl. N.S.W. no 181 (1977) 35 pp., 1 fig. Key to 2 0 spp. & F.EHRENDORFER, Chionohebe, a new name for Pygmea Hook.f. (Scroph.). Contr.Herb.Austr. no 25 (1976) 4 pp., 1 tab. Generic descr. (in tab.); 5 new comb. Pygmaea Hook.f. is a homonym. BROOKER,M.I.H. Eucalyptus cyanophylla, a new species from South Australia and Victoria (Myrt.) Trans.R.Soc.S. Austr. 101 (1977) 15-18, 3 fig. BROOKS,R.R. e.a. Detection of nickeliferous rocks by analysis of herbarium specimens of indicator plants. J.Geochemical Explor. 7 (1977) Of Homalium (Flac.) 128 spp. were analyzed from warm regions, of Hybanthus (Viol.) 104 spp. Results are roughly tabulated; most ultrabasic areas are in Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Philippines, western Australia, and New Caledonia. New nickel species were found. Some promise for copper. See also p M.J.

38 ** Reviewed - A 3126 FLORA MALESIANA BULLETIN 31 (1978) & E.D.WITHER, Nickel accumulation by Rinorea bengalensis (Wall.) O.K. J.Geochemical Explor. 7 (1977) , 2 fig. Violaceae, wide-spread in Malesia Most (map given). major ultrabasic regions (one new in West New Guinea) were identified by Ni in minute samples of the dried collections. M.J. * BRUCHER,H. Tropische Nutzpflanzen / Ursprung 3 Evolution und Domestikation (1977) on page BRUNIG,E.F. The tropical rain forest wasted asset or an essential biospherio resource? Ambio 6 (1977) , 4 fig. Many figures, for instance: interception of rainfall by canopy to 42%; logging depletes nutrient stock to an extent that it may take years to rebuild it. Conversion of forest into rubber or oil palm plantations doubled peak flows, halved low flows, trebled erosion. At present destruction rate of 300,000 sq.km a year, all forest on accessible land will be gone by year Oxygen content in air will be down by 0.3% of total, CO2 content will increase to eventually % of its present level. Deforested, the earth will cool 0.2 C, rainfall will be nearly 1% less. M.J. & H.KLINGE, Comparison of the phytomass structure of equatorial 'rain-forest' in α-entral Amazonas, Brazil, 101, 15 fig. Two authors, each well acquainted with one area, and in Sarawak, Borneo. Gard.Bull.Sing. 29 (1977) 81- compare figures on stratification, number of individuals, bole diameters, phytomass, species/area. Klinge's emphasis in Amazonia was on structure, Brunig's in Borneo on diversity. For most criteria, small plots seem to suffice. M.J. *BURGESS,P.F. Silviculture in the hill forests of the Malay Peninsula. FRI Res.Pamphl. no 66 (1975) 100 pp., 8 fig., many tab. Climate map with 'dry pockets'; telescoping forest formation types on isolated peaks. Mostly on 'seraya', Shorea curtisii and Eugeissonia; important ecological study. Viability of seed. Role of bamboos! BURKART,A. A monograph of the genus Prosopis (Leguminosae subfam. Mimosoideae). Catalogue of the recognized species. J.Arn.Arb. 57 (1976) , 12 fig. 44 spp. enumerated with their synonyms. P. spicigera L. must be called P. cineraria (L.) Druce, P. juliflora (Sw.) DC. naturalized in the Philippines and Ceylon; P.

39 Reviewed BIBLIOGRAPHY : SPERMATOPHYTES AND GENERAL 3127 insularum (Guill.) Breteler from New Guinea and Melanesia excluded and referred to Schleinitzia insularum (Guill.) Burkart, comb.nov. BURTT,B.L. The nomenclature of turmeric and other Ceylon Zingiberaceae. Notes R.Bot.Gard.Edinb. 35 (1977) Preliminary to revision of Ceylon spp.; 1 n.sp. of Alpinia. Studies in the Gesneriaceae of the Old World. XLI. Notes on Boeioa and Didissandra. Notes R.Bot.Gard.Edinb. 35 (1977) , 1 fig. 1 n.sp. from Hongkong, 1 new comb, from Tonkin in Boeica; 1 new Didissandra from W. Borneo and D. rufa emended. Notes on rain-forest herbs. Gard.Bull.Sing. 29 (1977) Observations were made in Sarawak. Differences between monocots and dicots are undiminished in the rain forest; scale-bearing rhizomes are common in the former (as are leaf sheaths), rare in the latter but there under seasonal conditions are more prominent. In the rain forest rhizomes serve propagation rather than perennation. Dicots often grow in patches from branching decumbent stems. Death patterns and duration of plant parts should be studied. Cliff hangers often have tufts of leaves, or an erect fan of. leaves. Dicot forest herbs mostly have small seeds, lightly dispersed, safe from predators. Seedlings of Begonia and other such herbs are rare, however. Sustained growth of a cotyledon or association with fungi gives small-seeded plants an advantageous start. Physiological speculations are risky. Transpiration rate is low, CO2 % relatively high. Typical is a water-storing hypodermis or epidermis (to meet sunfleeks?). Conducting tissue is not well developed. On leaf colour, blotches and iridescence much is to be learnt. M.J Curcuma zedoaria (Zing.) Gard.Bull.Sing. 30 (1977) 59-62, 1 pi. Full synonymy; in history often confused. BYRNES,N.B. The genus Verticordia in Northern Australia (Myrt.) Austrobaileya 1 (1977) n.spp. CANNE,J.M. A revision of the genus Galinsoga (Compositae: Heliantheae). Rhodora 79 (1977) , 18 fig., 2 tab. Key to 14 spp.; subdivision genus. *CARLQUIST,S. Island Biology (1974) on page 3052.

40 3128 FLORA MALESIANA BULLETIN 31 (1978) & D.R.BISSING, Leaf anatomy of Hawaiian Geraniums in relation to ecology and taxonomy. Biotropica 8 (1976) , 9 fig., 1 tab. Anatomy; census of 4 spp. with no subspp.; key. CARRICK,J. Studies in Australian Lamiaceae. I. The genus Wrixonia F.Muell. (Prostantheroideae). J.Adelaide Bot. Gard. 1 (1976) 27-34, 4 fig. Key to genera of tribe; revision of Wrixonia; 2 spp. CAVANAGH,A. Proteaceae for gardens. Austr.Plants 8, no 67 (1976) , 2 col.photogr. On Hakea spp. CHAMBERLAIN,D.F. Catalogue of the names published by Hector, Leveille. X. Notes R.Bot.Gard.Edinb. 35 (1977) Incl. also many plants from Hawaii; mostly China and Indochina; contains Stylid., Camp., Good., Eric, and Clethr. See also under Lauener. CHAPMAN, A. D. Name changes in Kunzea (Myrtac.). Contr.Herb. Austr. no 18 (1976) 2 pp. Synonymy of 2 spp. CHIN,S.C. The limestone hill flora of Malaya. I. Gard.Bull. Sing. 30 (1977) , 3 maps. Introd. chapter; complete list of 1216 spp.; key and list of pteridophytes and gymnosperms. CHIPPENDALE,G.M. Eucalyptus nomenclature (Myrt.) Austr.For. Res. 7 (1976) Alphabetical list of names and their status. CHOMCHALOW,N. & S.PONGPANGAN, Aquatic weeds in Thailand: oaourrenoe 3 problems, and existing and proposed control measures. In Varshney & Rz6ska (ed.), Aquatic Weeds SE. Asia (1976) CHRISTENSEN,B. & S.WIUM-ANDERSEN, Seasonal growth of mangrove trees in southern Thailand. I. The phenology of Rhizophora apiculata Bl. Aquatic Botany 3 (1977) , 2 fig. Phenology on Phuket I.; leaves live 18 months; from bud-primordia to mature seeds 3 years! CLANCY,B. Inventory of Malesian Rhododendrons in Australia (Eric.) The Rhododendron 15 (1976) Of the 291 spp. of New Guinea now 81 are in cultivation. Brief descr. of some. CLARK,R. Orchids of the Gippsland Coast (Victoria). Vict.Nat. 94, no 1 (1977) 20-25, 4 fig. Popular.

41 Reviewed BIBLIOGRAPHY : SPERMATOCYTES AND GENERAL 3129 CLEMENS,J., P.G.JONES & H.N.GILBERT, Effect of seed treatmerits on germination in Acacia (Legum.) Austr.J.Bot. 25 (1977) , 2 fig. Chipping and water treatment. COCKS,P.S., K.G.BOYCE & P.M.KLOOT, The Hordeum murinum complex in Australia (Gram.) Austr.J.Bot. 24 (1976) , 4 fig., 1 tab. COMBER,J.B. & R.E.NASUTION, Cymbidium hartinahianum spec.nov. (Orch.) Bul.Kebun Raya 3 (1977) 1-3, 1 fig. CORNER,E.J.H. Moraceae. Revised Handb.Fl.Ceylon 1 (2) (1977) , 32 fig. No new names. The freshwater swamp-forest of South Johore and Singapore (1978) on page CORRICK,M.G. Bush-peas of Victoria - genus Pultenaea No. 2. (Legum.) Vict.Nat. 93 (1976) , 1 fig. 2 spp. treated. Ditto No Vict.Nat. 94 (1977) 26-28, 68-70, , , , illus. Altogether 9 spp. discussed. CRISTOBAL,C.L. Estudio taxonomioo del genero Byttneria Loefl. (Steve). Bonplandia 4 (1976) 1-428, 100 fig. Descr. and key to 79 American spp. (27 new); identification list; key to sections (4 new); generic map; Indo-Asiatic spp. (spp ) of sect. Vanihara are merely enumerated; similarly spp from Madagascar; and spp from Africa. General chapters on chromosomes, seedlings, morphology, etc. Floral details of Asiatic spp. are depicted. CROUTHER,K.W. Pteroceras spathulatus (R.S.Rog.) Garay in South Queensland (Orch.) The Orchadian 5 (1977) 104 & 106. DAHLGREN,R. Ett angiospermschema ooh dess anvandning vid kartering av egenskaper. Svensk Bot.Tidskr. 71 (1977) 33-64, 14 fig. Genealogical tree of Angiosperms (in Swedish). DANIMIHARDJA,S. & O.ROSJIDIN, Araucaria SPP'S penghasil getah resin (Conif.) Bul.Kebun Raya 3 (1977) 47-52, 5 fig. General; obviously mostly from literature. DARWIN,S.P. The genus Lindenia (Rub.) J.Arn.Arb. 57 (1976) , 32 fig., map. 3 1 spp., in Central America, 1 in Fiji, 1 in New Caledonia; 2 names excluded.

42 - A A Reviewed J.Bomb.Nat.Hist 3130 FLORA MALESIANA BULLETIN 31 (1978) The Pacific species of Ophiorrhiza L. (Rub.) Lyonia 1 (2) (1976) , 11 fig. Key; descr. 15 spp. (4 new). DAS,A.R. Authors' catalogue of the botanical articles published in the Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society (vol. 1-66, ). (1976) Bibliography by authors.. Soc. 73 DAWSON,J.W. The Australian species of Seseli L. transferred to Gingidia Dawson (Umbelliferae). Contr.Herb.Austr. no 23 (1976) 2 pp. 2 new comb.; generic differences tabulated. Pacific capsular Myrtaceae. 12. Tristania (New Caledonia). Blumea 23 (1977) , 23 fig. Detailed morphology, anatomy, descriptions. DEB/D.B. A study on the aquatic vascular plants of India. Bull.Bot.Soc.Beng. 29 (1975) , 2 fig., 6 tab. Listed records. DeBUHR,L.E. Sectional reclassification of Drosera subgenus Ergaleium (Droseraceae). Austr.J.Bot. 25 (1977) , 2 fig., 1 tab. Key to 3 sections. DEGENER,O. & I.DEGENER, Hibiscade lphus number KK-HX-1. An international treasure in Hawaii (Malv.) Phytologia 35 (1977) , 6 pi. Pollination and preservation. & Some taxa of red-flowered Hibiscus endemic to the Hawaiian Islands (Malv.) Phytologia 35 (1977) , 3 pi. Discussion of various spp.; one n.sp. DENNIS,G.F.C. Orchids of the Solomon Islands. The Orchadian 5 (1976) Various observations, also on ecology. DEORI,N.C. & C.L.MALHOTRA, Cleisostoma paniculatum (Ker-Gawl.) Garay (Orchid.) - new reoovd for India. Bull.Bot. Surv.India 15 (publ. 1976) 274, 1 fig. DESHPANDE,U.R. & N.P.SINGH, Lepturus radicans (Steud.) A. Camus new record for India (Gram.) Curr.Sci. 45 (1976) 873. Different from L- repens. * DESMOND,R. Dictionary of British and Irish botanists and horticulturists / including plant collectors and botanical artists (1977) on page 3057.

43 A BIBLIOGRAPHY : SPERMATOPHYTES AND GENERAL 3131 DOBREMEZ,J.-F. he Nepal. Eaologie et Biogeographie. Cahiers Nepalais: Centre Nat. Recherche Sci.Paris (1976) 356 pp., 193 fig., maps & graph., 49 phot., 26 tab. Vegetation. DODD/J. The problem of naming orchids - new name for Den - drobium ophioglossum Rchb.f. The Orchadian 5 (1977) , 1 fig. DONEY,J. Calytrix (Myrt.) Austr.Plants 9, no 70 (1977) 55-57, 4 col.photogr. Popular. DRANSFIELD,J. A dwarf Livistona (Palmae) from Borneo. Kew Bull. 31 (1977) , 2 fig. 1 n.sp. from Brunei Calamus caesius and Calamus trachycoleus compared (Palm.) Gard.Bull.Sing. 30 (1977) 75-78, 2 fig. C. trachycleus is a stoloniferous sp.; a unique feature. & S.SOENARKO, Some Indonesian Palm recipes. Principes 21 (1977) Milk, sugar, flavourings, palm hearts, vegetables, puddings. *DRIESSEN,P.M. & P.SUDEWO, Crops and crop performance on Southeast Asian lowland peats, 94 pp. (1977) Soil Institute, Jl. Juanda 98, Bogor, Indonesia. Offset; price unknown. To be used together with Peat and Podzolic Soils, also in this Bibliography. It is an intelligent, concise, well-worded compilation dealing with 107 crops: cereal, root and tuber, oil, fibre, latex, fruit and nuts, vegetable, stimulants, spices and flavours, dyes and tans, and a few others. Method of cultivation and problems are briefly indicated. Native trees do well, of course; as for the other crops, almost none goes without a complex fertilization recipe, which may set heavy constraints on the future. M.J. DUTTA,N.M. A revision of the genus Limnophila H.Br, of Eastern India (Scroph.) Bull.Bot.Soc.Beng. 29 (1975) 1-7. Key to 11 spp. ECKER,E.J. Trilliaceae. Ruscaceae. Fl.West Pakistan no (Dec. 1976) 5 pp., 1 fig. EKANAYAKE,D.T. Some wild Orchid species of Sri Lanka (Ceylon). Proc.8th World Orchid Conf.Palmengarten Frankfurt, April 1975 (1976) , map. General; list of 66 generic names and number of each. spp. in

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47 . HAIR,J.B., BIBLIOGRAPHY : SPERMATOPHYTES AND GENERAL 3135 Miscellaneous notes on Australian plants. S. Craspedia, Gnaphalium, Epacris, Tasmannia, Colobanthus and Deyeuxia (Comp.) Contr.Herb.Austr. no 26 (1976) 11 pp., 2 fig. Gnaphalium n.sp. Several n.spp., 2 new comb. GREGORY,!,. Orchids of the Manning River area (Queensland). The Orchadian 5 (1977) , pi. Records, no descr. GRUEZO,W.S. Javanese Bombacaceae: morpho-anatomy of bark. Kalikasan 5 (1976) , 7 fig. Hα. Austr.J.Bot. 24 (1976) , 3 fig. Key to 4 spp. P.H.RAVEN & S.R.SEAVEY, Cytological affinities of the Australasian species of Epi lobium (Onagr.). New Zeal.J.Bot. 15 (1977) 1-4, 3 fig. All spp. have 3(3 chromosome complex of Old World; 47 experimental hybrids. All spp. have resulted from a single introduction from Asia during the past several million years. HALLE,F. & D.J.MABBERLEY, Corner's architectural model. Gard. Bull.Sing. 29 (1977) , 1 phot. Papaya and oil palm tree are examples of this growth model in the Halle-Oldeman system. Over 100 spp. are now known, with more expected. List given. From Malesia they occur in Anacardiaceae: Semecarpus, plate given, Cycadaceae: Cycas, Euphorbiaceae: Agrostistachys, HAEGI,L. Taxonomic account of Lycium (Solanaceae) in Austra- Gesneriaceae: Boea, Lecythidaceae: Barringtonia, Mimosaceae: Pithecellobium, Meliaceae: Aglaia, Chisocheton, Dysoxylum (junior author studied just this family), Moraceae: Ficus theophrastoides, Myrsinaceae: Tapeinosperma (see also Blumea 23: 3), Ochnaceae (not Violaceae): Neckia (see Fl.Males, i 7: 110), Palmae: Cocos, Pandanaceae: Pandanus danckelmannianus, Sapindaceae: Jagera, Simaroubaceae: Eurycoma. M.J., R.A.A.OLDEMAN & P.B.TOMLINSON, Tropical trees and forests / An architectural analysis (1978) Reviewed on page HAM,R.W.J.M.VAN DER, Notes on Arytera (Sapind.). Blumea 23 (1977) , 1 fig., 2 1 pi., tab. Provisional notes; 2 spp. transferred to other genera with 2 new comb.; morphology; pollen types. Pollenmorphology of the genus Mischocarpus (Sapind.). Blumea 23 (1977) , 2 fig., 16 pi., 3 tab.

48 3136 FLORA MALESIANA BULLETIN 31 (1978) A revision of Mischocarpus (Sapindaceae). Blumea 23 (1977) , 5 fig. The genus Mischocodon Radlk. is included; M. reticulatus accordingly is a new comb. Under M. pyrifolius two subspp. have a new status. Recognized are 11 spp. and 1 from New Guinea doubtfully new. The distribution, from Burma through Malesia to SE. Australia (map given) coincides with zoogeography. Five groups are discerned but not named. Characters are briefly discussed; the fruits are figured, the arillode analyzed. Many reductions have been made, with types listed and named indexed; keys and descriptions are given, many specimens listed by area but not indexed. The plants are low trees in forest, up to 3000 m. Vateria flexuosa is discussed; it was attributed to Dipterocarpaceae but its fruits belong here. M.J. HAMA,E. & C.NACKEJIMA, Notes on the violets of Japan. J.Jap. Bot. 51 (1976) , 2 fig. HAMZAH,Z. Ecological survey of Sandal wood on Bali. Lembaga Penelitian Hutan Bogor, Laporan no 241 (1976) 12 pp. mimeogr., 2 phot. In Indonesian, English summary. Experimental plantings from Timor seed; diseases troublesome. Santalum album. HANSEN,C. The Asiatic species of. Osbeckia (Melast.) Ginkgoana 4 (1977) 150 pp., 20 pi., 44 fig. (partly maps). Monograph: keys, descr. (of each of the 2 8 spp. also a distr. map), ident. list, some new varieties; 2 spp. transferred to Otanthera-. In Malesia occur 3 spp. (one endemic), and 1 just on the border of Malaya. HARA,H. Proposal to change the citation of the type species of 7810 Didymocarpus Wall. (Gesn.). Taxon 26 (1977) 146. Proposed type D. primulifolius D.Don (1825). New or noteworthy flowering plants from Eastern Himalaya (19). J.Jap.Bot. 52 (1977) , 2 fig. Critical notes; 2 n.spp. in Caryoph.; new comb, in Rotala; n.sp. of Mycetia (Rub.). HARAHAP,R.M.S. & A.MUKTI, Preliminary results on strobili observation and control pollination of Pinus merkusii. Lembaga Penelitian Hutan Bogor, Laporan no 237 (1976) 17 pp. mimeogr., fig., tab. In Indonesian. HARTLEY,T.G. A revision of the genus Acradenia (Rutaceae). J. Arn.Arb. 58 (1977) , 2 fig., 1 map. 2 spp., 1 new comb.; Luerssenidendron Domin reduced.

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52 Ident.List FLORA MALESIANA BULLETIN 31 (1978) HUNT,D.R. Rhododendron brookeanum (Eric.) Curtis Bot.Mag. n.s. 181 (1977) tab. 726, 4 pp., 1 fig. From Borneo. HUYNH,KIM-LANG, Lα morphologie microscopique de Iα feuille et Iα taxonomie du Pandanus genre (Pand.) Bot.Jahrb. 98 (1977) , 29 fig. 61 spp. examined and described; a few new sections. JACK,W. Descriptions of Malayan plants I-III / Bencoolen , iii + 96 pp. Paper. Boerhaave Press, Box 1051, Leiden, Netherlands. Dfl. 90. Facsimile reprint; no introduction. JACOBS,M. What a botanist can contribute to conservation in Malesia. Fl.Mai.Bull. 30 (1977) It is the genera of threatened plants that need attention. Fl.Mai.Bull. 30 (1977) JACQUES-FELIX,J. Lα graine et I'embryon chez les Memecylon (Melastomatacees) africains. Adansonia ser.2, 17/2 (1977) , 2 pi. 4 types of embryo, important for taxonomy. JANZEN,D.H. Ecology of plants in the tropics (1975) Reviewed on page JARRETT,F.M. The syncarp of Artocarpus a unique biological phenomenon. Gard.Bull.Sing. 29 (1977) 35-39, 1 fig. The tubular perianths in most species are partially fused. Four types of syncarp are recognized, reflecting the subdivision of the genus, and showing an evolutionary line. On the biological function of each type, much is to be discovered Artocarpus (Moraceae). 53 (1977) of Males.Specim. no JAYASURIYA,A.H.M. New records of some native and naturalized plant species in Sri Lanka. Ceyl.J.Sci.(Biol.Sci.) 12, no 1 (1976) Spp. all well-known. JEREMIF,J. Etude des Monimiaceae: Le genre Kibaropsis. Adansonia 17/1 (1977) 79-87, 6 pi. Formerly under Hedycarya; new monotypic genus from New Caledonia. JIEN,ZHUO-PO, Some new plants of Chinese Parnassia (Saxifr.) Acta Phytotax.Sin. 8 (1963) , 2 pi. Incl. some n.spp. of Parnassia; no key. Ires species novae generis Chrysosplenii sinenses (Saxifr.) Acta Phytotax.Sin. 8 (1963) , 2 pi.

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54 Pleione FLORA MALESIANA BULLETIN 31 (1978) KARTAWINATA,KUSWATA, Biological changes after logging in lowland Dipterocarp forest. Bul.Kebun Raya 3 (1977) Regeneration observations. The forest on Gunung Cadaspanjang and Gunung Tikukur, West Java. Bul.Kebun Raya 3 (1977) 35-38, 3 fig. Mountain forest composition near Mt. Patuha (Priangan, W. Java); idea advanced to make a National Park of the complex with adjacent mountain forest, which we will succeed. hope Conditions of mangrove swamps in Jakarta Bay area and adjacent islands is the English title of a paper in Oseanologi di Indonesia no 7 (1977) 1-23, otherwise in Indonesian. Visited were Marunda, Muara Tanjung Karawang, Angke, P. Pari, P. Bokor, P. Lan- Gembong, Muara cang, and P. Rambut. Along the Bay, Avicennia is the pioneer, in the islands Rhizophora stylosa or Sonneratia alba. Human activities have deteriorated much of the mangrove along the bay, and a large proportion of the swamps have been transformed into brackish water ponds. In the islands the mangroves were relatively better, especially in P. Rambut, which is a sea bird sanctuary. M.J. & A.APANDI, Checklist of plant species on the Peucang Island (Ujung Kulon Nature Reserve, West Java). Berita Biologi 2 (1977) Name list (187 spp.) of this island off W. Java, 450 ha. & E.B.WALUJO, A preliminary study of the mangrove forest on Pulau Rambut, Jakarta Bay. Marine Research in Indonesia no 18 (1977) , 5 fig., 4 tab. Coral island of c. 56 ha, now a reserve. A transect reveals from outside inward Rhizophora stylosa, R. mucronata, Lumnitzera, Scyphiphora. Profile diagrams and quantitative analysis given. M.J. KATAKI,S.K. Wild orchids in Khasi and Jaintia Bills, Meghalaya, India - Amer.Orch.Soc.Bull. 46 (1977) , illus. Key to 3 spp. of Pleione. KEMP,E.M. & W.K.HARRIS, The vegetation of Tertiary islands on the Ninetyeast Ridge. Nature 258 (1975) , 3 fig. The 90E Ridge runs in the Indian Ocean over 5000 km due south from the Nicobars. Two deepsea drillings were made, halfway at 1665 m and at the southern end at 1253 m. From the bore samples (up to 500 ml) in the lower part pollen was discovered from the Paleocene: conifers, palms, Gunnera, Myrtac, Sapindac, etc., some 30 types, in terrestrial sediments. Token of at least two

55 BIBLIOGRAPHY : SPERMATOPHYTES AND GENERAL 3143 islands in the middle of the Indian Ocean. A few possibly from wind-blown pollen but others certainly not. Assemblage looks like Australian-derived. Subsidence must have occurred just before the Eocene. v.st. KENG,H. Ternstroemia corneri (Theaceae). Gard.Bull.Sing. 29 (1977) , 1 phot. New species from swamp forest in Johore, Malaya. Key to the 4 Malayan species. KERGUELEN,M. Notes agrostologiques. II. Bull.Soc.Bot.Fr. 124 (1977) Various nomenclatural matters; reductions; a few new names. KERR,R. It's a shame about Pauline.' poor The Orchadian 5 (1977) 94. Discusses some Dendrobiums (D. pauline, bigibbum, phalaenopsis). KHAN,A.M. Palynology of Tertiary sediments from Papua New Guinea. I. New form genera and species from Upper Tertiary sediments. Austr.J.Bot. 24 (1976) , 39 fig. Again unfortunately from Upper Miocene and Pliocene. Klukisporites is mentioned, but this is a Cretaceous pollen which occurs obviously allochthonous. However, it is proof of Cretaceous fossil-bearing strata. And it is especially the Upper Cretaceous and Old Tertiary fossil flora of New Guinea we- are waiting for to be disclosed in connection with the problems connected with Malesian plate tectonics. It is strange that Juglanspollenites is compared with Juglans, a holarctic genus, and not with Engelhardia. v.st. Ditto. II. Gymnosperm pollen from Upper Tertiary sediments. Austr.J.Bot. 24 (1976) , 8 fig. Amongst others Microcachrysidites, Ephedra, Ginkgocycadophytus; Neogene; it remains uncertain that these pollens are the greater probability is that they are Cretaceous and allochthonous. See comment above. v.st. KLOOT,P.M. The species of Adonis L. naturalized in Australia (Ranunc.) Muelleria 3 (1976) , 3 fig. KOCHUMMEN,K.M. & F.S.P.NG, Natural plant succession after farming in Kepong. Malays.For. 40 (1977) 61-78, 7 fig., 6 tab. 30 years study; Melastoma dominant, replaced by Gleichenia; since 1960 woody plants are shading this out.

56 3144 FLORA MALESIANA BULLETIN 31 (1978) KOSTERMANS,A.J.G.H. New species and combinations of Lauraceae from Thailand. Nat.Hist.Bull.Siam Soc. 25 (1974) N.spp. in Actinodaphne (2), Beilschmiedia (3), Cinnamomum (1), Cryptocarya (8), Litsea (6), Neolitsea (3), Nothaphoebe (1), Persea (2), Phoebe (1), Potameia (1), and 5 new comb. Notes on Asiatic, Pacific, and Australian Diospyros (Eben.) Blumea 23 (1977) spp. listed (39 new, 7 new comb.). Notes on Asian Lauraceae. Adansonia 17/1 (1977) Several records; new Alseodaphne from Burma; Cinnadenia malaya n.sp. from Malaya; Dehaasia assamica n.sp. from Assam; Potameia kwangsiensis n.sp. from China. Un nouveau Litsea (Lauraceae) de Nouvelle-Caledonie. Adansonia 17/1 (1977) 95. Miscellaneous botanical notes. Ceyl.J.Sci.(Biol.Sci.) 12 (1977) , 3 pi. New spp. or comb, from Ceylon in Bhesa (fig.), Garcinia, Mastixia, Sterculia (fig.), Mimusops, Ardisia, and S. India in Litsea. From New Guinea there are following items: Mammea cordata, description amplified; Garcinia mammeoides, n.sp.; Brachychiton velutinosum, n.sp. From Queensland: Heritiera polyandra, new comb. (Argyrodendron polyandra L.S.Smith, basionym). From Malaya: Adenanthera not-a. malayana, n.sp., bicolor. From Thailand Thailentadopsis (Mimosaceae), new genus, monotypic with T. tenuis, new comb, (basionym Pithecellobium tenuis Craib; Acacia tenuis Kosterm.), in Kanchanaburi. M.J. Notes on Ceylonese ebony trees (Ebenaceae). Ceyl.J.Sci. (Biol.Sci.) 12 (1977) , 1 pi. All Diospyros; 18 spp. discussed, some novelties. Long discussion of D. ebenum. D. ferrea is confined to Ceylon and S. India; Bakhuizen's concept of the species was too wide, his var. salomonensis is elevated to specific rank; the Javanese plants are D. littorea. D. malabarica is confined to S. India and Ceylon; the plants from Java come under D. peregrina nova f. javanica. M.J. KOTALAWALA,J. Noxious water vegetation in Sri Lanka: The extent and impact of existing infestations In:. Varshney & Rzoska (ed.), Aquatic Weeds SE. Asia (1976) KOYAMA,H. A note on Cacalia penninervis H.Koyama (Comp.) Bull.Nat.Sc.Mus.Tokyo ser.b Bot. 3 (1977) 33-36, 1 fig. 2 spp. involved.

57 Reviewed BIBLIOGRAPHY : SPERMATOPHYTES AND GENERAL 3145 KOYAMA,T. The Cyperaceae tribe Cypereae of Ceylon. Gard.Bull. Sing. 30 (1977) , 10 fig. Key to 59 spp. of 4 genera (all segregates of Cyperus); a few stat. or comb. nov. KRUKOFF,B.A. Notes on the species of Erythrina. IX (Legum.) Phytologia List of new 36 (1977) records. KUMAR,S. & G.S.PALIWAL, Foliar anatomy of the family Acanthaceae. II. The tribes Thunbergieae and Nelsonieae. Acta Bot.Indica 3 (1975) , 5 fig., 3 tab. Both remain in Acanthaceae. In Thunbergia laevis cystoliths occur. KUMARI,G.R. & G.V.SUBBA RAO, A new species of Caralluma from India (Asclep.) J.Bomb.Nat.Hist.Soc. 73 (1976) , 1 fig. KUNDU,B.C. Tinospora fosbergii, a new Tinospora from Sri Lanka (Menisp.) Ceyl.J.Sci.(Biol.Sci.) 12, no 1 (1976) 49-53, 3 pi., 2 fig. LACKEY,J.A. A synopsis of Phaseoleae (Leguminosae-Faboideae), with emphasis on Glycine (soy bean) and relatives (1977) on -page LAUENER,L.A. Catalogue of the names published by Hector Leveille. XI. Notes R.Bot.Gard.Edinb. 35 (1977) Contains Plumbag., Linac., Primul., Myrsin., Symploc. See also under Chamberlain. LAVARACK,P.S. Dotes on Queensland Orchidaceae. J. Austrobaileya 1 (1977) 63-74, pi Didymoplexis pallens from Cook Distr.; descr. of n.spp. in Dendrobium, Oberonia; new records of others, Bulbophyllum, Eulophia, some of these formerly known from Malesia, New Guinea or only New Caledonia Orchids of the Iron Range Area. Austr.Orch.Rev. (March 1977) 19-25, illus. In N. Queensland. Many Malesian genera. Popular account. & J.P.STANTON, Vegetation of the Jardine river catchment and adjacent coastal areas. Proc.R.Soc.Qd. 88 (1977) 39-48, 2 fig., pi. 10. In the very NE of Queensland lies this area of 80 by 50 km, from sea level up to 150 m, with a rainfall of mm, but a 5-month dry season. The 'large body of light coloured closed forest 1 spotted from the air by Brass is here for the first time (briefly) described; vegetation map and catena are diagram given. None vegetation types are briefly outlined, rich in Melaleuca;

58 3146 FLORA MALESIANA BULLETIN 31 (1978) closed forests occupy 535 sq.km; marked differences are noted with other such areas. Many species are named, but the non-rainforest flora is poor. M.J. LAZARIDES,M. The genus Eragrostiella Bor (Poaceae, Eragrostideae) (Gram.) Contr.Herb.Austr. no 22 (1976) 7 pp. Key to 5 spp. (4 in India) of which one occurs also in E. Africa and NE. Australia. LEE,D.W. On iridescent plants. Gard.Bull.Sing. 30 (1977) 21-29, 4 fig., 2 pi., 1 tab. Anatomy of leaves; refraction of light caused by specially oriented chloroplats by lens-shaped cells. *, B.C.STONE, M.RATNASABAPATHY & KHOO TENG TIANG, The Natural History of Pulau Tioman. Merlin Sumadra Tioman Sdn. Bhd. (1977) 69 pp., 2 maps (geogr., geol.), many photogr., partly in colour. Enterprise of Univ. Malaya. Introduction the chief by Game Warden. Pulau Tioman lies E of Malaya. Extensive survey of geology; has been land through the Mesozoic and Tertiary, the oldest rocks being all volcanic. Chapters on conservation; fauna, general and lists of vertebrates; freshwater-biology, list of algae; flora, list of ferns; forests, annotated list of seed plants, list of hilltop spp., list of endemic spp. and those not found on the mainland of note on Malaya; 2 Cyatheas from Kinabalu and P. Tioman. The biological and specially the botanical section of this booklet is haphazard, incomplete, uncritical and not adapted sulting by the general public. v.st. to con- LEENHOUTS,P.W. The nomenclature of Delpya (Sapind.). Blumea 23 (1977) 336. Delpya Radlk. nom. illeg. reduced to Sisyrolepis; 1 new comb. LENGERKE,H.J.VON, The Nilgiris / Weather and climate of a mountain area in South India. Steiner Verlag, Wiesbaden, Germany (1977) xviii pp., 40 fig., 34 maps, 50 + phot. index map. Offset, paper cover. The Nilgiris are a 2400 sq.km plateau m high, with peaks up to 2628 and 2636 m. Data collected and digested are from 400 stations, amplified with field work they reveal an astonishing climatic diversity, described in relation to hydrology, with a view on agriculture. Ample attention is paid to wind and frost, their effect on plants occasionally indicated. Thorough documentation entails the old British data. There is no botany in this work, but it seems fundamental for an understanding of the ecology of the region, and is one

59 BIBLIOGRAPHY : SPERMATOPHYTES AND GENERAL 3147 of the rare works on climate in plain comprehensible language, with many interesting explanatory notes. Summary on p M.J. LEROY,J.-F. Les Myoporaceae a Madagascar: niveau d'endemisme. Adansonia ser.2, 17/2 (1977) , 2 fig. Species referred to Oftia now recognized as a new genus. LIEW,F.S.P. Above the clouds on Mt. Kinabalu. Nature Malaysiana 2, no 3 (1977) 24-31, 16 col.photogr., 1 map. Not botanical. LIU,TANG-SHUI, The genus Abies. XII. Anatomy of the leaves. Quart.J.Taiwan Mus. 29 (1976) , fig , tab. 24, pi b. Incl. key to anatomical characters. LO,HSIEN-SHUI, Two new Munronia Wight from China (Meliac.) Acta Phytotax.Sin. 15 (1977) 67-68, 1 fig. MABBERLEY,D.J. The origin of the afroalpine paohycaul flora and its implications. Gard.Bull.Sing. 29 (1977) 41-55, 1 fig. Very thick-stemmed tree-senecios (7 spp.) and Lobelias (17 spp.). History of discovery. Primitivity was suggested in Pachycaul ancestors evolved on the one hand into these 'hyperpachycauls', and on the other into herbs of wet habitats. Habit, stem anatomy, and leaf with abscission discussed. References 85. M.J. Francis Hamilton's commentaries with particular reference to Meliaceae. Taxon 26 (1977) Summary: The tangle of nomenclature surrounding Roxburgh's Flora indica is displayed and the date of publication of the first two volumes of the second edition is shown to be in January Many Roxburgh names were first validly published by others including Buchanan-Hamilton. Hamilton's overlooked and misinterpreted binomials in Meliaceae and other families in his Commentaries on Rumpf and Rheede and in other papers are reconsidered. This necessitates name changes in Chisocheton and Dysoxylum, both Meliaceae, and in Artocarpus, Garcihia and Hygrophila. Later publication of Hamilton MS names by Dillwyn necessitates a new name in Canthium while three of the 'new' names are antedated by overlooked ones in Dennstedt's interpretation of Rheede, necessitating new combinations. Many names are shown to have been published earlier than is widely supposed, and completely overlooked, validly published binomials in Anacardium, Antidesma, Asclepias, Canthium, Elaeocarpus, Helicteres, Leucas, Pharnaceum,

60 3148 FLORA MALESIANA BULLETIN 31 (1978) Polypodium and Pterocarpus are listed while Jones's mononomials are considered invalid. Three Hamilton names, two of them legitimately published in Caltha (=?Delphinium spp.) are still of uncertain application. An interpretation of Dennstedt's other validly published names based on Rheede plates is appended, necessitating new combinations. Some six legitimate Dennstedt names, in Asclepias (=?Tylophora sp.), Aspidium (=?Dryopteris (s.l.) sp.), Forsythia (= Chionanthus sp.), Limonia (= PRandia sp.), Pothos (=?Embelia sp.) and Uvaria (= Polyalthia sp.) are still of uncertain application. MacDONALD,A.D. Myricaceae: floral hypothesis for Gale and Comptonia. Canad.J.Bot. 55 (1977) , 29 fig. Flower structure for affinity; family map lacks Canacomyrica from New Caledonia. MACONOCHIE,J.R. A new combination in (Pa- Flemingia W.T.Aiton pilionaceae) (Legum.) Muelleria 3 (1976) 198. MAEKAWA,F. Didymiplexiella newly found in Japan (Orch.) J.Jap. Bot. 52 (1977) 63-64, 2 fig. D. siamensis (Rolfe) Seidenf. from Thailand. MAGUIRE,B., P.S.ASHTON, c.s. Pakaraimoideae, Dipterocarpaceae of the western hemisphere. Taxon 26 (1977) , illus. With contributions on stem anatomy (De Zeeuw) and phytochemistry (Giannasi & Niklas)'. Pakaraimaea is an unexpected n.g./n.sp. of the Dipterocarpaceae from the Roraima Mts. in Guyana and Venezuela; third subfam. of Dipt, which are obviously closely allied to Tiliaceae and Sarcolaenaceae (from Madagascar). An unexpected view on Dipterocarpaceae ancestry. v.st. MAJUMDAR,N.C. & R.N.BANERJEE, A note on the citation of a Wallichian specimen. Bull.Jard.Bot.Nat.Belg. 46 (1976) Collectors listed whose collections were (at least in part) incorporated in the Wallich herbarium. MAJUMDER,R.B. Origin, nature and economic aspects of Hajasthan Flora. Bull.Bot.Soc.Beng. 29 (1975) General discussion; Mt. Abu, 1722 m, with relict flora. 't MANNETJE,L. A revision of varieties of Stylosanthes guianensis (Aubl.) Sw. (Legum.-Pap.) Austr.J.Bot. 25 (1977) , 9 fig. & maps, 1 tab. Key to 6 varieties all based on American material; 4 occur introduced in Australia. MANOKARAN,N. Germination and early growth rates of the Bertam palm: Eugeissona tristis Griff. Malays.For. 39 (1976) 83-90, 6 fig., 2 tab.

61 BIBLIOGRAPHY : SPERMATOPHYTES AND GENERAL 3149 MARKGRAF,F. Apocynaceae. Fl.Madagascar fam. 169 (1976) 318 pp., 51 fig. A new species of Gnetum from Papua New Guinea (Gnetaceae). Blumea 23 (1977) 344. With insertion in a key. Florae Malesianae Praecursores. LV. Apocynaceae IV. Alyxia. Blumea 23 (1977) Subdivision of Alyxia in 12 series (with key); key to 57 spp. (11 new); several new comb. MARSHALL,A.G. & Lord MEDWAY, A mangrove community in the New Hebrides, south-west Pacific. Biol.J.Linn.Soc. 8 (1976) , 3 fig. Vegetation composition. *MARTIN,F.W. & R.M.RUBERTE, Edible leaves of the tropics. Mayagiiez Inst.Trop. Agric. Puerto Rico (1975) 235 pp., 56 fig., 12 tab. Lists in categories (vegetables, condiments, spices, teas, etc.); also poisonous plants indicated; no recipees for preparation. MASANO, Survey hutan Agathis alba (Lam.) Foxw. di Malili, Sulawesi Selatan. Lembaga Penelitian Hutan Bogor, Laporan no 247 (1977) 31 pp. mimeogr., 3 tab., 4 phot., 3 maps. In Indonesian. Occurrence in Central Celebes (Malili area) in mixed forests with 32 other tree spp. among which 2 Dipterocarps. MASLIN,B.R. Studies in the genus Acacia (Mimosaceae). 6. Misaellany. Nuytsia 2 (1977) , 7 fig. & map. 6 n.spp. of Acacia from W. Australia. MASLIN,R.M. & D.J.E.WHIBLEY, The identity of Acacia leophylla Benth. (Mimosaceae). Nuytsia 2 (1977) , 2 fig. Occurs also in S. Australia. MAS'UD,R.A. & PUDJIHARTA, Pengaruh penyebavan hutan terhadap streamflow di Sub DAS Genilangit dan Sub DAS Sepanjang 3 DAS Bengawan Solo. Lembaga Penelitian Hutan Bogor, Laporan no 243 (1977) 24 pp. mimeogr. In Indonesian, English summary. Comparison of two comparable streams; forest beneficial against erosion. Experiments in Central Java. MATHIAS,M.E. & L.CONSTANCE, A new species of Oreomyrrhis (Umbelliferae, Apiaceae) from New Guinea. J.Arn.Arb. 58 (1977) , 6 fig. New alpine sp. from Mt. Suckling. MENNINGER,E.A. This world we live in will be only as beautiful as you and I make it , pi. Gard.Bull.Sing. 29 (1977)

62 3150 FLORA MALESIANA BULLETIN 31 (1978) *METZNER,J.K. Man and environment in eastern Timor (1977) Reviewed on page MEYER,F.G. Sinoradlkofera: a new genus of Sapindaceae. J.Arn. Arb. 58 (1977) , 4 fig., 1 tab. Monotypic; from China; 1 new comb Pterocarya esquirolii Lev. (Jugl.) s a misnomer for Koelreuteria bipinnata (Sapind.). J.Arn.Arb. 58 (1977) 189. Reduction. MEIJER,W. Manglietia calophylla Dandy, a successful introduction in the Cibodas Botanical Garden, West Java (Magn.) Bul.Kebun Raya Indon. 2 (1976) , 5 fig. From Mt. Kerinci in Central Sumatra, at m, sown in 1956, now in flower. MILLAR,A. Rudolf Schlechter and the Orchids of Papua New Guinea. Proc.8th World Orchid Conf.Palmengarten Frankf. April 1975 (1976) Account of orchid garden for Pt Moresby University of Papua New Guinea, for which Mrs. Millar made many travels, partly in places where Schlechter had collected 70 years ago. MITCHELL,A.S. A summary of the family Lythraceae in the Northern Territory (with additional comments on Australian material). J.Adelaide Bot.Gard. 1 (1976) Key to genera; key to spp.; synonymy; distr.; no descr. MOLDENKE,H.N. Notes on new and noteworthy plants. XCV. Phytologia 35 (1976) , 1 fig. New var. of Eriocaulon from E. Thailand; new var. of Glossocarya mollis from Thailand. Ditto. XCVI. Phytologia 35 (1977) 216. Clerodendrum serratum, 2 new varieties from Thailand. Ditto. XCVIII. Phytologia 35 (1977) 419. Premna macrophylla var. thailandica Moldenke, var.nov. Ditto. CII. Phytologia 36 (1977) New Glossocarya variety from Ceylon. Additional notes on the genus Avicennia. XI. Phytologia 36 (1977) MOMIYAMA,Y. On the correct name for a common Japanese species of Ampelopsis (Vitac.) J.Jap.Bot. 52 (1977) MONTEIRO NETO,H. Pichisermollia Monteiro Neto, urn nome novo para Gigliolia Beaa. (Palm.) Rodriguesia 28, no 41 (1976) From data in letters of Reichenbach it is concluded

63 . Plant BIBLIOGRAPHY : SPERMATOCYTES AND GENERAL 3151 that the orchid genus Gigliolia Rodr. Octomeria R.Br.) was published 20 July (now reduced to 1877, antedating Gigliolia Becc., a palm genus, published Sept The new name Pichisermollia is proposed now for the Bornean palm genus, with 2 new combinations. MOORE Jr,H.E. New palms from the Pacific. IV. Principes 21 (1977) Physokentia avia sp.nov. from Papua Taveunia and Cyphosperma. Principes 21 (1977) 88. Taveunia tanga from Fiji reduced to the New Caledonian Cyphosperma; 2 new comb. MORIARTY,D. Ethnobotany of Taro. Bull.Pacif.Trop.Bot.Gard. 6 (1976) 81-86, 2 fig. MORLEY,B. "Claret ash" Fraxinus oxycarpa Bieh. ex Wildd. cv. raywood; its origin in South Australia. J.Adelaide Bot. Gard. 1 (1976) Discussion of identity of this cultivar. portraits. I. J.Adelaide Bot.Gard. 1 (1976) 61-67, 3 pi. 3 orchids from New Guinea described + fig. MUIR,T.B. & D.SINKORA, The correct citation for Typhonium liliifolium (Arac.) Muelleria 3 (1976) 208. MULLER,J. & C.CARATINI, Pollen of Rhizophora (Rhizophoraceae) as a guide fossil. Pollen et Spores 19 (1977) , 5 fig., 8 pi. Pollen descr., fossil records, history of genus. MUNIR,A.A. A taxonomia revision of the genus Spartothamnella (Chloanthaceae). J.Adelaide Bot.Gard. 1 (1976) 3-25, 3 maps, 3 fig., 1 tab. Revision; 3 spp.; segregate of Verbenaceae. MUNSHI,A.H. & G.N.JAVEID, A new plant record for India. Bull. Bot.Surv.India 15 (publ. 1976) , 1 fig. Rumex conglomeratus. MURATA,G. New or interesting plants from Southeast Asia. Acta Phytotax.Geobot. 28 (1977) 26-30, 3 fig. On Labiatae from Thailand, Cambodia and China/Japan; 1 n.sp.; some new comb. MURTY,Y.S. & K.N.NAUTIYAL, Soliva anthemifolia (Juss.) R.Br. 3 a new record from Delhi and western Uttar Pradesh (Comp.) J.Bomb.Nat.Hist.Soc. 73 (1976) 239. NAIR,N.C. Identity of Amaranthus polygamus of Hooker ' s flora of British India and related taxa. J.Bomb.Nat.Hist.Soc. 73 (1976) = A. roxburghianus Nevski.

64 FLORA MALESIANA BULLETIN 31 (1978) * Flora of Bashhar Himalayas. Hissar (1977) 410 pp., 24 pp. with photographs. Bound Dfl. 60. NAIR,N.G. Diospyros multibracteata (Merr.) Bakh. (Ebenaceae) on Car Nicobar island, India. Kalikasan 5 (1976) , 7 fig. New record of a Philippine species. NAITHANI,H.B. & M.B.RAIZADA, New record of some Cyperaceae taxa in India. Indian For. 103 (1977) NASIR,Y. 2 fig. Fagaceae. Fl.West Pakistan no 104 (Nov. 1976) 9 pp., NASUTION,R.E. Vanda pumila Hook.f.: data baru dari Tanah Karo (Orch.) Bul.Kebun Raya 3 (1977) 39-41, 1 fig. New orchid found in N. Sumatra at Tanah Karo, at 2000 km distance from the Sikkim Himalaya, from where it was described. NAYAR,M.P. & K.RAMAMURTHY of Indian Phanerogams, Third list of species and genera not included in J.D.Hooker's Flora of British India (excluding Bangladesh, Burma, Ceylon, Malayan Peninsula and Pakistan). Bull.Bot.Surv. India 15 (publ. 1976) taxa added to Indian flora; Nepal and Bhutan are included; alphabetical list. NELSON,E.CH. Antoine Guichenot and Adenanthos (Proteaceae) specimens collected during Bdudin 's Australian Expedition s J.Soc.Bibl.Nat.Hist. (1976) 1-10, 3 fig., 1 map. Location of specimens. NG,F.S.P. Responses to leader-shoot injury in Shorea platyclados (Dipt.) Malays.For. 39 (1976) , 9 fig. New leadershoot emerges from dormant accessory buds. The seeds and seedlings of Malayan trees XII- XV. Malays.For. 39 (1976) Of Casuarina and Diospyros spp. Tropical evergreen trees. Nature Malaysiana 2, 1 (1977) 20-23, 7 col.photogr. Observations on leaf production and leaf Irregular in Dyera; one leaf each two weeks in Macaranga shedding. tanarius; 7 consecutive sets in Neobalanocarpus heimii; deciduous in Pterocymbium. Shyness in trees. Nature Malaysiana 2, 2 (1977) 34-37, 5 col.photogr. Observation and discussion of possible causes of 'crownmosaic, in trees.

65 Survey BIBLIOGRAPHY : SPERMATOCYTES AND GENERAL 3153 Gregarious flowering of Dipterocarps in Kepong Malays.For. 40 (1977) , 1 fig., 4 tab. Observations in the arboretum. Increase in sunshine is supposed to be the stimulus, but only single factors, not combinations, are considered, and effects over the years are mentioned but not analyzed. M.J. Germination of fresh seeds of Malaysian trees. III. Malays.For. 40 (1977) Table with data of 115 species. NICOLSON,D.H. (430) Proposal for the conservation of 787 Pinellia Tenore (1839) against Atherurus Blume (1837) (Araceae). Taxon 26 (1977) SinoJapanese genus. NOTODIHARDJO,D. Mucuna bennetti F.Muell. (bunga kuku macan). (Legum.) Bul.Kebun Raya 3 (1977) 59-62, 2 fig. Description and propagation of this ornamental vine. *OCHSE,J.J. & R.C.BAKHUIZEN VAN DEN BRINK, Vegetables of the Dutch East Indies (edible tubers, bulbs, rhizomes and spices included). of the indigenous and foreign plants serving as pot-herbs and side-dishes Asher,. Amsterdam (repr. 1977) xxxvi pp., 463 fig- In 1931 this work appeared in Dutch under the title 'Indische Groenten' and simultaneously an English edition was issued. The present reprint is, in a handier, slightly reduced format, provided with a new preface and appended with a list of scientific names compiled by Dr. R.C.Bakhuizen van den Brink Jr, to replace that of the 1931 edition. It is strange that in the title 'Dutch East Indies' is not replaced by 'Indonesia 1. It is regrettable that the changes of the scientific names are not incorporated in the text, but are listed in an appendix. This is doubtless done for the sake of economy in this offset print. For the reader footnote cross-references would have been desirable. It is pleasant to know that at least for those not in command of Dutch the valuable contents are now again available, as the original edition was long out of print. v.st. Also reviewed on page OHASHI,H. Crotalaria kanaii, a new Leguminosae from Central Himalaya. J.Jap.Bot. 51 (1976) , 2 fig. Studies in the genus Campylotropis (Legum.J (4). J.Jap. Bot. 51 (1976) , 2 fig. 1 n.sp. from Burma.

66 3154 FLORA MALESIANA BULLETIN 31 (1978) & Y.TATEISHI, Notes on Lathyrus japonicus in Japan (Legum.) J.Jap.Bot. 52 (1977) OHBA,H. Notes on Himalayan Sedum (4) (Crassul.) J.Jap.Bot. 51 (1976) N. sp. Ditto (5). J.Jap.Bot. 51 (1976) Rhodiola elevated to genus; 8 new comb. On the Himalayan species of the genus Rosularia (Crassulaceae). J.Jap.Bot. 52 (1977) Key to 5 spp.; segregate of Sedum. The taxonomic status of Sedum telephium and its allied / «4 w+ \ a * -i r f species (Crassulaceae). Bot.Mag.Tokyo 90 (1977) *OOMEN,H.A.P.C. & G.J.H.GRUBBEN, Tropical leaf vegetables in human nutrition. Commun. 69 Dept.Agric.Res.; Kon.Inst. Tropen A'dam (1977) 136 pp., 65 fig. An excellent, small book, well-illustrated, for practical purpose. ORCHARD,A.E. Rediscovery of Gonocarpus trichostachyus (Haloragaceae). Rec.Auckl.Inst.Mus. 13 (1976) , 4 fig. Rare species. Taxonomic revisions in the family Haloragaceae. II. Further notes on Haloragis, Haloragodendron and Gonocarpus. Nuytsia 2 (1977) , 11 fig. & maps. Critical notes; 1 n.sp.; 1 new sect, in Australian spp. OSOTSAPAR,Y. & B.T.MERCADO, Morphology and anatomy of Eleocharis dulcis (Burnt, f.) Tvin. (Cyper.) Kalikasan 5 (1976) , 10 fig. OZA,G.M. Rungia muralis Nees for India (Acanth.) Indian For. 103 (1977) 157, photogr. Reinstated as a species. PADMONO,S.C. Kara, Phaseolus lunatus L. } sebagai sumber makanan protein di Indonesia (Legum.) Bul.Kebun Raya 2 (1976) English summary. Importance of the lima bean. PALLITHANAM,J. Indigofera karuppiana nom.nov. (Legum.) J. Bomb.Nat.Hist.Soc. 73 (1976) 239. For Indigofera vestita Baker 1876, non Harvey PAMPLONA,P.P. & B.L.MERCADO, Dormancy and germination of Rottboellia exaltata L.f. (Gram.) Philip.J.Sc. 103 (1974) , 5 tab. Light and contact with soil promoted germination.

67 Reviewed BIBLIOGRAPHY : SPERMATOCYTES AND GENERAL 3155 PANGGABEAN,G. Tanaman duku (Lansium domesticum Corr.) yang kita kenal (Meliac.) Bul.Kebun Raya 2 (1976) , 1 fig. With English summary. PANT,P.C. Plants of Corbett National Park 3 Uttar Pradesh. J. Bomb.Nat.Hist.Soc. 73 (publ. 1977) , 1 map. Introduction; name list. PARHAM,B.E.V. & E.J.HEALY, Common weeds in New Zealand. An illustrated guide to their identification. New Zeal. DSIR Inform.Series no 112 (1976) 173 pp., photographs by J.Somers Cocks. Atlas of 141 weeds, each photograph with a brief description. PAUL,S.R. Smilax siamensis T.Koyama, new to Indian flora (Liliac.) Acta Bot.Indica 3 (1975) , 1 fig. PAYNE,W.H. Grow from seed. I. Propagation of Myrtaceae. Austr.Plants 9, no 69 (1976) On Beaufortia and Melaleuca spp.; followed by a key to Australian Myrtaceae genera by Debenham. *PEAT AND PODZOLIC SOILS / and their potential for agriculture in Indonesia. Proc. ATA 106 midterm Seminar, Tugu, Oct , 1976, 198 pp. offset. Soil Inst., Jl. Juanda 98, Bogor, Indonesia. Five papers discuss peat; four deal with other poor acid soils. How can these large tracts of soils be 'developed 1? The problems are not underrated, although they are unwelcome. This volume gives a supported by reference lists, and good nice overview, summaries of the discussions. Peat deeper than 2-3 m seems not exploitable at all. Most dressing crops with trace elements; need extra fertilization and see under Driessen in this Bibliography. In a fine paper on p , shifting cultivation in Borneo is explained as a sophisticated, not primitive method. Botanically interesting is also Anderson's paper; see there. M.J. PEDLEY,L. Polycarpaea in Australia (Caryoph.) Austrobaileya 1 (1977) Key to 12 spp. (3 new) and number of varieties. Incl. single record of P. corymbosa from New Guinea and critical remarks on the systematics of this species. PERDUE Jr,R.E. & J.L.HARTWELL (ed.), Proceedings of the 16th Annual Meeting of the Society for Economic Botany. 'Plants and Cancer' (1976) on page 3079.

68 . PRANCE,G.T. Reviewed Reviewed The 3156 FLORA MALESIANA BULLETIN 31 (1978) PHILIPSON/W.R. An enumeration of the Malesian species of Aralia L. Gard.Bull.Sing. 30 (1977) Key to 6 spp.; Acanthophora reduced. A revision of the Malesian species of Arthrophyllum Bl. (Araliaceae). Gard.Bull.Sing. 30 (1977) , 18 fig. Key to 17 spp. (8 new, 1 nom.nov.). POORE,D. Eaologioal guidelines for development in tropical rain forests (1976) on page PRADHAN,U.C. The Himalayan Cypripediums. Proc.8th World Orch. Conf.Palmengarten Frankf. April 1975 (1976) , 4 maps. Key to 4 spp. & T.S.ELIAS (ed.), Extinction is forever / Threatened and endangered species of plants in the Americas and their significance in ecosystems today and in the future (1977) on page PURKAYASTHA,S.K., K.B.S.JUNEJA & S.M.H.KAZMI, Anatomy of more important Andaman commercial timbers (with notes on their supply 3 properties & uses). Indian For.Rec. n.s. Wood Anat. 2 (1976) 1-48, 18 pi. List of 36 timbers; anat. quality. RABOR,D.S. Notes on the ecology of the Sulu Archipelago. The Pterocarpus 3 (1977) 33-41, 1 map. Brief description. Most of the original dipterocarp forests are gone, partly replaced by low forest and scrub. Species not named. *RADFORD,A.E., W.C.DICKISON, J.R.MASSEY & C.RITCHIE BELL c.s. Vascular Plant Systematics. Harper & Row Publ.Inc, New York (1974) 891 pp., illus. Elaborate introduction for students on all aspects of taxonomy and plant-geography; methodologies; publication; keys; making mss. etc. The work is very much tuned on American botany and botanists. A perspective with which I heartily disagree is the suggestion that future taxonomy cannot be without computers. book is also intended for teachers extracting lectures from it. v.st. RADHAKRISHNAN,S. Some aspects of the distribution and seasonal abundance of macrophytic flora in the brackish lake Pulicatj India. In: Varshney & Rzoska (ed.), Aquatic Weeds SE. Asia (1976) , 2 fig., 3 tab.

69 BIBLIOGRAPHY : SPERMATOPHYTES AND GENERAL 3157 RAMACHANDRAN,C., T.RAMAPRABHU & S.B.SINGH, A survey of aquatic weed infestations in Andhra Pradesh. In: Varshney & Rzoska (ed.), Aquatic Weeds SE. Asia (1976) 91-98, 4 tab. RAO,A.S. & P.K.HAJRA, Paphiopedilum fairieanum (Lindl.) Pfitz., habitat, descriptive and cultural notes (Orch.) Indian For. 103 (1977) 29-32, 2 fig. & D.M.VERMA, Materials towards a monocot flora of Assam. III. Taccaceae, Dioscoreaceae & Stemonaceae. Bull.Bot. Surv.India 15 (publ. 1976) , 4 pi. Keys; descr.; 2 Taccas, do not agree with Drenth's monograph; no new spp. v.st. RAO,T.A. & J.BHATTACHARYA, Typology and distributional pattern of foliar sclereids in Plethiandra Hook.f. Proc.Ind.Ac.Sc. 86B (1977) 45-53, 19 fig. (Melast.) 7 spp. keyed out on sclereids, the type of which is characteristic for the genus. RASMUSSEN,F.N. The genus Corymborkis Thou. (Orchidaceae). A taxonomic revision. Bot.Tidsskr. 71 (1977) , 19 fig. & maps, 1 tab. Key to 5 spp.; distribution maps. RATKOWSKY,D.A. Changes in the abundance of the vascular plants of the Mount Wellington Range, Tasmania, following a severe fire. Pap.& Proc.R.Soc.Tasm. 110 (1976) 63-90, 1 map. In spit of devastating fires 8 years ago, a large number of species is still found; total 450, which is c. 1/3 of the total for the island. Obviously the flora is adapted to fires (like that of Australia and South Africa). v.st. RAVI,N. Indigofera benthamiana Hance (Papilionaceae). A new record from India (Legum.) J.Bomb.Nat.Hist.Soc. 73 (1976) , 1 pi. RICK,CM. A key to the species of Lycopersicon (and Solanum pennellii) (Solan.) Solanaceae Newsl. no 4 (May 1977) Key to 9 spp. & F.H.BORGNINO, A method for improving seed germination of Solanaceous species. Solanaceae Newsl. no 4 (May 1977) 7-8. Advice soaking seed in 2.7% sodium hypochlorite for 30 minutes. RIFAI,M.A. Extraordinary uses of orchids in Indonesia. Bui. Kebun Raya Indon. 2 (1976)

70 Reviewed 3158 FLORA MALESIANA BULLETIN 31 (1978) RISWAN,S. Perjalanan ke Gunung Papandayan. Bul.Kebun Raya Indon. 2 (1976) , 1 map. Brief report on botanical excursion to Mt. Papandajan in W. Java. With English summary. ROBSON,T.O. A review of the distribution of aquatic weeds in the tropics and sub-tropics. In: Varshney & Rzoska (ed.), Aquat. Weeds SE. Asia (1976) Waterplant pests; main spp. recorded for countries. ROJO,J.P. Recent changes in nomenclature of some Philippine trees. The Philippine Lumberman 19, no 8 (August 1973) and 19, no 9 (date unknown) Compilation for local use from taxonomic literature ( ) involving 363 species. No novelties. M.J. Notes on the natural regeneration of toog 3 Petersianthus quadrialatus _, (Mew.) Merr. Sylvatrop.Philip.For. Res.J. 2 (1977) , 7 phot. Lecythidaceae; a little-known genus, newly discovered to give fine plywood. Regeneration is quite good; seedlings are depicted. M.J. Pantropia speciation of Pterocarpus (Leguminosae-Papilionaceae) and the Malesia-Paoific species. The Pterocarpus 3 (1977) Summary of the author's 1972 monograph. ROSS,J.H. An analysis of the Flora.of Victoria. Muelleria 3 (1976) , 4 fig., 4 tab. Number of families and genera, and spp. of large genera ROYEN,P.VAN, Note on Arrhenechthites haplogyna (Asteraceae) (Comp.) Blumea 23 (1977) , 1 fig. Emended descr. RUSKIN,F.R. Leucaena. Promising forage and tree crop for the tropics. National Acad.Sci.Washington D.C. (1977) 1-98, 52 fig., 8 tab. Various aspects of the usefulness of L. leucocephala. RIJKSEN,H.D. A field study on Sumatran ovang utans (Pongo pygmaeus abelii Lesson 1827). Ecology, behaviour and conservation (1978) on page SAHNI,K.C, S.CHAWLA & S. S. R. BENNET, A note on an infraspecifie taxon of Albizia chinensis (Osbeck) Merrill (Legum.) Indian For. 103 (1977) & H.B.NAITHANI, Solanum sisymbriifolium Lamk., a woody undershrub new for North India (Solan.) Acta Bot.Indica 2 (1974) , 5 fig.

71 - BIBLIOGRAPHY : SPERMATOPHYTES AND GENERAL 3159 SANGAT,H.M. Soga dan jenis tumbuhan lain yang dipakai dalam pembatikan. Bul.Kebun Raya 3 (1977) Plants listed to be used for dyeing purpose (batik). SANTRA,S.C. & T.K.ADHYA, Zygnemataceae of Eastern Himalaya.I. Spirogyra. Bull.Bot.Surv.India 15 (publ. 1976) , 1 pi. 4 Spirogyras. SASTRAPRADJA,S. (ed.) e.a., Anggrek Indonesia. Lembaga Biologi Nasional fig. LIPI, Bogor, Indonesia (1976) 129 pp., 60 A popular booklet in Indonesian on 59 species of wellknown showy orchids with a potention for cultivation, each accompanied by a rather elegant line-drawing of the habit, sometimes with flower detail. Both Latin and vernacular name are given, brief description, species distribution, the period flowers last, and collecting stations of the Bogor Gardens. Conservation is touched upon in the preface. A general introductory treatment might have carried the book to a wider public. SAXENA,H.O. & S.N.KHOTELE, A contribution to the flora of Bastar (Madhya Pradesh). J.Bomb.Nat.Hist.Soc. 73 (1976) List of 319 spp.; no novelties. # SCHMITHUSEN,J. Atlas zur Biogeographie. Bibl.Inst.Mannheim/ Wien/Ziirich (1976) 80 pp. with maps. Includes map on vegetation types and ranges of plants and animals. Unfortunately the maps are copied from often old literature, and are for Malesia incomplete (e.g. Asplenium trichomanes, Magnoliaceae, Clethra, Sparganiaceae) or wrong (Luzula). SCHOLZ,H. Notizen zu einigen Axonopus-Arten (Gramineae-Paniceae) naoh Berliner Typenmaterial. Willdenowia 8/1 (1977) SEIDENFADEN,G. Contributions to the Orchid Flora of Thailand. VII. Bot.Tidsskr. 71 (1976) 1-30, fig Various; incl. revisions of the genera Trias and Otochilus Thalia maravara and the rigid air-blossom. Notes on some species of Acampe (Orchidaceae). Bot.Mus.Leaf1. Harv.Univ. 25 (1977) 49-69, pi A. rigida, Africa to Malaya Orchid genera in Thailand. V. Orchidoideae. Dansk Bot. Ark. 31 (1977) 1-149, 89 fig. Revision of Brachycorythis, Platanthera, Hemipilia, Herminium (also in Malaya), Pecteilis, Peristylus, Habenaria, Diplomeris and Disperis.

72 3160 FLORA MALESIANA BULLETIN 31 (1978) A note on Dendrobium serpens (Hk.f.)Hk.f. (Orch.) Gard.Bull.Sing. 30 (1977) , 2 fig. Confined to S. Thailand and Malaya. SEN, A. A new species of Teramnus Sw. from Maribhum, India (Legum.) J.Bomb.Nat.Hist.Soc. 73 (1976) SEN GUPTA,G. & RAM LAL, Flora of Sidhi District, Madhya Pradesh. I. Bull.Bot.Surv.India 15 (publ. 1976) , 1 map. Introduction; descr. vegetation. SHAH,N.C. & L.D.KAPOOR, Botany of Tylophora indica (Burm.f. ) Merr. Quart.J.Crude Drug Res. 14 (1976) 27-34, 3 fig. Asclepiadaceae of S. India. Anti-asthmatic. Horticultural observations. SHARMA,M. A systematic account of the cultivated flora of Punjab. Bull.Bot.Soc.Beng. 29 (1975) Species listed under categories Hypecoum procumbens Linn.: A new record for India (Papav.) J.Bomb.Nat.Hist.Soc. 73 (publ. 1977) SHAW,H.K.AIRY, Additions and corrections to the Euphorbiaceae of Siam. Kew Bull. 32 (1977) New records, various n.spp.; Myladenium n.g. n.sp. SHETTY,B.V., S.KARTHIKEYAN & K.VIVEKANANTHAN, Notes on some interesting grasses from Southern India. Bull.Bot.Surv. India 15 (publ. 1976) SHETTY,H.R. Sandal - an exotic? Indian For. 103 (1977) , 2 fig., 1 tab. Author is unaware of conclusive paper by C.E.C.Fischer, Kew Bull. (1927) , which solved the matter. v.st. SHIMIZU,T. Some additional notes on Impatiens (Balsaminaceae) of Thailand. Acta Phytotax.Geobot. 28 (1977) 31-34, 6 fig. Several records; 2 n.spp. SHIVARAJAN,V.V. & K.S.MANILAL, A taxonomic note on Borreria articularis (Linn.f.) Williams (Rub.) New Botanist 2 (1975) 88-90, 2 fig. 2 varieties. SIDDIQI,M.R. & TH.K.WILSON, Comparative morphology of the genus Knema (Myristicaceae). Geneva! discussion and conclusions. Biologia 22 (1976) , 1 tab. Discussion on relationships; morphology.

73 BIBLIOGRAPHY : SPERMATOPHYTES AND GENERAL 3161 SIMPSON,M.J.A. Fruit characters and seed germination of Euphrasia disperma Hook.f. (Scroph.) New Zeal.J.Bot. 15 (1977) , 2 fig. Has a loculicidal capsule, often 1-celled by abortion. SINGH,G. New records of flowering plants for Kashmir. I. Bull.Bot.Surv.India 14 (1975) records. SINHA,R. & A.MISRA, Plant exploration at Darbhanga, North Bihar. Bull.Bot.Soc.Beng. 29 (1975) 65-70, 1 map. Brief account of names. SMITH,A.C. Studies of Pacific Island plants. XXXIII. The genus Ascarina in the Southern Pacific (Chloranth.) J.Arn.Arb. 57 (1976) , 19 fig. Key to 10 spp. among which 3 new. SMITH,J.M.B. Origins and ecology of the tropicalpine flora of Mt Wilhelm, New Guinea. Biol.J.Linn.Soc. 9 (1977) , 6 fig. Plio-Pleistocene migration by long-distance dispersal. SMITH,R.M. Additional notes on Alpinia sect. Myriocrater (Zing.) Notes R.Bot.Gard.Edinb. 35 (1977) , 1 map. Key to 22 spp. of this section which occurs in Philippines, Celebes, Moluccas, Lesser Sunda Is., New Guinea, New Britain, Solomons; 3 n.spp. A new genus of Zingiberaceae from S. India. Notes R. Bot.Gard.Edinb. 35 (1977) , 1 fig. Paracantleya n.g. n.sp., aff. Roscoea and Cantleya. SNEED,M.W. Palm collecting adventures in Asia. Principes 21 (1977) 63-71, 10 fig. Trip along Penang, Malaya, Sarawak; collected seeds. Ditto. II. Indonesia. Principes 21 (1977) , 9 fig. Observations in Java and Bali. SOEMARNA,K. Regeneration and residual standing stock survey on loggedover area in forest district Batanghari, Jambi 3 Sumatra. Lembaga Penelitian Hutan Bogor, Laporan no 235 (1976) 34 pp. mimeogr. + appendices, tab. In Indonesian, with English summary. Tree list. SOENARKO,S. The genus Cymbopogon Sprengel (Gramineae). Reinwardtia 9 (1977) , 39 fig. & maps. Good introductory chapters to this large monograph; key to 5 sections, within this key to 55 spp.; descr. with full notes; 2 n.spp. (based on former varieties), 1 new variety, 1 new subsp.

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75 BIBLIOGRAPHY : SPERMATOPHYTES AND GENERAL 3163 looked for in 150 families, and to the known 9, it is claimed that 11 were added. The list now runs: Begoniaceae, Campanulaceae, Caricaceae, Cistaceae/ Combretaceae, Ericaceae, Flacourtiaceae, Gentianaceae, Hydrocaryaceae, Leguminosae, Loasaceae, Lythraceae, Melastomataceae, Onagraceae, Stylidiaceae, Tiliaceae, Tropaeolaceae, Valerianaceae/ Violaceae. This makes 19, I can't find the 20th. There are none in Magnoliidae, Caryophylloideae, Hamamelidae sensu Cronquist. M.J. SRIVASTAVA,T.N. Flora Gorakhpurensis. Publ. by Today & Tomorrow's Printers & Publ., New Delhi (1976) viii pp. text, 40 pi. Eastern district of Uttar Pradesh. A complete offset produced Flora, with descr. and keys; N, E. STACE,H.M. & Y.J.FRIPP, Raciation in Epacris impressa. I. Corolla colour and corolla length. II. Habitat differences and flowering times. III. Polymorphic populations (Epacrid.) Austr.J.Bot. 25 (1977) , 14 fig., 3 tab.; , 5 fig.; , 11 fig., 2 tab. 4 races discriminated. STEARN,W.T. Union of Chionanthus L. and Linociera Sw. (Oleaceae). Ann.Mo.Bot.Gard. 63 (1976) Several new neotrop. combinations. Tropical and temperate spp. cannot be assigned.to 2 genera. The earliest European acquaintance with tropical vegetation. Gard.Bull.Sing. 29 (1977) Calls attention for H.Bretzl's massive work Botanische Forschungen des Alexanderzeuges (1903). Ficus from that expedition ( B.C.) was described by Theophrastus. Also mangroves and bamboos mentioned. M.J. STEENIS,C.G.G.J.VAN, Autonomous evolution in plants. Differences in plant and animal evolution. Gard.Bull.Sing. 29 (1977) , 3 fig. A sequel to the author's 1969 paper on saltatory evolution. Plants are more conservative, more passive in their evolution than animals. Above survival level, a 'patio ludens' is available for the many structures and processes not necessary for competition, selection, and adaptation; plants have more of such luxury area to play with than animals do, once early differentiation has set the pattern. Gymnosperms are no less fit than angiosperms. Animals evolve more by population, plants more by individuals. In classic cases of co-evolution like orchids and figs, the plants evolved autonomously (often suddenly, through what are commonly named monsters), and the animals adapt themselves. M.J.

76 H Some 3164 FLORA MALESIANA BULLETIN 31 (1978) Bignoniaceae. Ident.Lists Males.Specim. no 54 (1977) STERLY,J. Useful plants of the Chimbu, Papua New Guinea. Ethnomedizin III, 3/4 (1974/75) , 8 fig., map. Arranged by uses and also alphabetical by species. STEWART,D.A. Sowerbaea subtilis, a new species from Queensland (Liliac.) Proc.R.Soc.Qd. 87 (1976) 85-86, 1 pi. STIRTON, C.. thoughts on the polyploid complex Lantana camara L. (Verb.) Proc.2nd Naturalized Weeds Conf. (ed. D.P.Annecke Balkema, Cape Town) (1977) L. camara man-made complex; history of oldest introductions; mixture of polyploid types; occurs; world of map range. may be also apomixis ST.JOHN,H. Revision of- the genus Pandanus Stickman. Part 39. Pandanus of Rotuma Island, Pacific Ocean. Pacif.Sci. 29 (1975) , fig Key to 8 spp. (5 new). Ditto. Part 40. The Fijian species of the section Pandanus, Pacif.Sci. 30 (1976) , fig Key to 30 spp. (25 new, 2 new comb.). New species of Hawaiian plants collected by David Nelson in Haw.PI.Stud. 52. Pacif.Sci. 30 (1976) 7-44, 20 fig. Several n.spp. descr. in Neraudia, Peperomia, Urera, Achyranthes, Euphorbia, Sida, Phyllostegia, Stenogyne, Clermontia, Cyanea, Lipochaeta. Additions to the Flora of Futuna Island* Horne Islands. Pac.Pl.Stud. 33. Phytologia 36 (1977) , 1 fig. Name list. y^ e Fl OTa o f Niuatoputapu Tonga. Pac.Pl.Stud. 32. Phytologia 36 (1977) Name list. STONE,B.C. On the biogeography of Pandanus (Pandanaceae). C.R.Soc.Biogeogr.Paris Stance 458 (1975) 69-90, many maps. Author acknowledges 8 subgenera with 62 sections, 23 subsections. This paper gives their areas in outline, and names means of dispersal (oceanic, fresh-water, animals) which mostly are valid for whole sections. Nine man-dispersed species are listed. Fossil records and theoretical considerations are briefly dealt with. M.J.

77 - BIBLIOGRAPHY : SPERMATOCYTES AND GENERAL 3165 The morphology and systematica of Pandanus today (Pandanaceae). Gard.Bull.Sing. 29 (1977) Growth of data: 468 spp. are now known, of which 70% was described after 1900, and nearly half since Recognized are 8 subgenera, 62 sections, 22 subsections (enumerated). The anatomical work in French by K.L. Huynh (Bot. Jahrb. 1974) is reviewed: 7 stomata types correlate well with taxonomic distinctions. M.J. Notes on the systematy of Malayan Phanerogams. XXV. Araliaceae. Gard.Bull.Sing. 30 (1977) , 7 fig. Acanthophora reduced to Aralia; Wardenia to Brassaiopsis; critical notes on Arthrophyllum and Hederopsis; 2 n.spp. in Brassaiopsis and Schefflera. STORY,R., J.M.ALDRICK, c.s. Lands of the Alligator Rivers Area, Northern Territory. CSIRO Land Research Series no 38 (1976) 171 pp., illus. Land systems; climate, geology, geomorphology, soils, erosion, vegetation. STRONG Jr,D.R. Epiphyte loads, tree falls, and perennial forest disruption: a mechanism for maintaining higher tree species richness in the tropics without animals. J.Biogeography 4 (1977) Causes higher tree fall rates in lowland forest contributing to spot-wise mosaic-regeneration. SUBBA RAO,G.V., G.R.KUMARI & V.CHANDRASEKARAN, Notes on some rare plants collected from Nilgiri District, South India. Bull.Bot.Surv.India 15 (publ. 1976) , 1 fig. One fern, one orchid. SUBRAMANIAN,K.N. & K.B.KALYANI, Contribution to the Flora of Dimban Ghats and adjoining areas of Coimbatore District, Tamilnadu State. Indian For. 103 (1977) Brief introduction and name list. SUMARDJA,E.A. & K.KARTAWINATA, Vegetation analysis of the habitat of banteng (Bos javanicus) at the Pananjung Pangandaran Nature Reserve, West Java. Biotrop Bull, no 13 (1977) 3-43, 11 fig., 11 tab., 1 appendix. Peninsula on the S. coast at 109 E. Description area, with species lists of grassfields, young of the and old secondary forest (20 and 60 years), 183 in all. Succession patterns are discussed. M.J. SUR,P.R. Pogonatherum santapaui sp.nov. (Poaceae), a new grass from India (Gram.) J.Bomb.Nat.Hist.Soc. 73 (1976) , 1 fig.

78 Ident.Lists 3166 FLORA MALESIANA BULLETIN 31 (1978) TAMARI,C. Phenology and seed storage trials of Dipterocarps. FRI Res.Pamphl. no 69 (1976) 73 pp., 24 fig., 13 tab. TANTRA,I.G.M. & ANGGANA, Inventarisasi flora Cagar alam Batukahu (Bali). Lembaga Penelitian Hutan Bogor, Laporan no 245 (1977) 14 pp. mimeogr., 13 photogr., 1 map. In Indonesian, English summary. Trees listed of plot in Bali. TATEISHI,Y. & H.OHASHI, A second species of Nesphostylis from Asia (Legum.) Bot.Mag.Tokyo 90 (1977) , 1 fig., 1 tab. Monotypic in Africa; 2nd sp. in Burma, formerly incl. in Dolichos and Vigna; 1 new comb. Seven genera are African-Indian. TATEOKA,T. Natural hybridization in Japanese Calamagrostis. I. Several interspecific combinations in Central Honshu. Bot.Mag.Tokyo 90 (1977) , 10 fig. & maps, 3 tab. TAYLOR,P. On the collecting and preparation of Utricularia specimens. PI.Mai.Bull. 30 (1977) Utricularia (Lentibulariaceae). Males.Specim. no 55 (1977) & J.J.WOOD, Dendrobium fantasticum (Orch.) Curtis Bot. Mag. n.s. 181 (1977) tab. 727, 3 pp., 1 fig. From Papua. TEMPLE,S.A. Plant-Animal mutualism: coevolution with Dodo leads to near extinction of plant. Science 197 (1977) Since the giant dodo became extinct, the sapotaceous Calvaria major is suggested to be unable to germinate because of its colossal endocarp which had to pass the intestinal tract and was crushed in the gizzard. If true, most interesting! v.st. TEO,C.K.H. Orchid hybrids. Nature Malaysiana 2, 2 (1977) 22-29, 13 col.photogr. The first hybrid orchid in Malaya came from the garden of Miss Agnes Joachim in 1893 at Singapore, aptly named Vanda miss Joachim (V. hookeriana x V. teres). Specially after hybridisation and cultivation became popular and in the hands of everybody, since the thirties, this is now a big industry: orchids galore! v.st. TERAO,H. Geographical variations in leaf shape in Viola vaginata and V. bissetii. Acta Phytotax.Geobot. 28 (1977) 58-64, 3 fig., 2 tab. New var. for Japan.

79 C A BIBLIOGRAPHY : SPERMATOPHYTES AND GENERAL 3167 TEWARI,R.B. Some new records of plants from Luoknow District (U.P.). J.Bomb.Nat.Hist.Soc. 73 (1976) THOMAS,K.J. Observations on the aquatic vegetation of Trivandrum Kerala. In: Varshney & Rzoska (ed.), Aquatic _, Weeds SE. Asia (1976) THOMPSON,J. A revision of the genus Tetratheca (Tremandraceae). Telopea 1 (1976) , 5 fig., 10 maps, 1 tab. Revision; key to 39 spp. (10 new); species often very local. THORNE,R.F. Where and when might the tropical angiospermous 189. Late Cretaceous gradually saw evolution of extant groups. Southeast Asia and attendant archipelagoes flora have originated? Gard.Bull.Sing. 29 (1977) 183- between Ceylon, Formosa, Queensland and Fiji seem the primary centre of preservation and probably the primary centre of origin. Much of this flora may come from Gondwanaland; currently accepted time tables do not contradict this assumption. One paragraph is devoted to the history of each continent; many families named. M.J. THOTHATHRI,K. Studies in Leguminosae. XXI. A new species of Dalbergia from South India. Ceyl.J.Sc.(Biol.Sc.) 12, no 1 (1976) 47-48, 1 fig., S.P.BANERJEE, P.K.MUKHERJEE, P.K.HAJRA & G.D.PAL, Botanical results of the joint scientific expedition to the Great Nicobar Island. Bull.Bot.Surv.India 15 (publ. 1976) , 10 pi. Veget. descr.; name list of ferns and seed plants collected by Thothathri and Banerjee; notes on useful plants. TODD,M.A. Calandrinia volubilis Benth. in Victoria and South Australia (Portul.) Muelleria 3 (1976) , 2 pi. New Plantain in Victoria - Plantago indica L. Vict.Nat. 94, no 1 (1977) 29-30, 1 fig. Naturalized. TOWNSEND C,.. third species of Psilotrichopsis (Amaranth.). Kew Bull. 31 (1977) 774, 2 pi. From Hainan, 3rd sp. (new comb.). TRAN DINH LY, Beitr'dge zur Kenntnis der Sippenstruktur des Genus Parabarium Pierre ex Spire (Apoc.) Gleditschia 5 (1977) 295. Referat by G.Natho of a thesis. Subdivision of genus.

80 3168 FLORA MALESIANA BULLETIN 31 (1978) TSIANG YING, A commentary on the part of appendix (older Chinense works) in Merrill and Walker "A Bibliography of Eastern Asiatic Botany". Acta Phytotax.Sin. 15 (1977) Additional notes (e.g. on the contents) and corrections (e.g. on authorship, publication date, etc.) to some "Older Chinese Works 1 recorded in the Appendix of the above book and its Supplement I of Many of the publications mentioned are pre-linnean and deal chiefly with agriculture, horticulture, forestry, etc. * & PING-T'AO LI, Apocynaceae et Asclepiadaceae. Flora Reipubl.Popul.Sinicae 63 (1977) 617 pp., 218 pi. In Chinese. A complete account of these two large families. Apart from some new varieties there are no new species or combinations, which were all published in precursores. UNGSON,L.B. & S.SASTRAPRADJA, Variation in Smilax species of Java (Liliac.) Biotrop Bull, no 12 (1976) 1-24, 6 fig., 6 tab. 6 spp. examined; morphological observations; phenoles and saponine contents; chromosomes (n = 16). VAJRAVELU,E. & S.R.SRINIVASAN, Strobilanthes walkeri Arn. ex Nees (Acanth.) - a new record for India from Nilgiris. Bull.Bot.Surv.India 15 (publ. 1976) 280. VARSHNEY, C.K. & K.P.SINGH, A survey of aquatic weed problem in India. In: Varshney & Rzoska (ed.), Aquatic Weeds SE. Asia (1976) 31-41, 2 maps, 5 tab. VELDKAMP,J.F. A new Juncus from New Guinea (Juncaceae). Blumea 23 (1977) , 1 tab. Allied to J. balticus. VERDCOURT,B. The identity of Papilionopsis stylidioides (Legum.) Kew Bull. 31 (1977) Consists of discordant elements, flowers of Desmodium repandum, leaves of Burmannia disticha. The identity of two New Guinea plant names. Kew Bull. 32 (1977) Cassia pachycarpa reduced; Affonsea pteropoda reduced to Harpullia rhachiptera (Sapind.). New taxa of Leguminosae from New Guinea. Kew Bull. 32 (1977) , 3 fig. N.spp. in Archidendron; Schleinitzia Warb. ex Harms reinstated (to which Prosopis insularum reduced!); n.spp. in Cynometra, Maniltoa, Kingiodendron, Millettia, Desmodium, Pongamia; critical remarks on others.

81 Plant Reviewed - BIBLIOGRAPHY : SPERMATOPHYTES AND GENERAL 3169 A new name for a New Guinea Albizia (Legum.). Kew Bull. 32 (1977) 252. Albizia papuensis nom.nov. VINK,W. The Winteraceae of the Old World. II. Zygogynum Morphology and taxonomy. Blumea 23 (1977) , 12 fig. (1 map), 1 tab. Morphology; revision; key to 6 spp. (2 new); 1 new subspecies. WATSON,L., J.S.PATE & B.E.S.GUNNING, Vascular transfer cells in leaves of Leguminosae-Papilionoideae. Bot.J.Linn. Soc. 74 (1977) , 1 tab. Constancy at tribal level; bound to climate. WEALTH OF INDIA / Raw Materials (1976) on page WEBB,C.J. & T.H.WEBB, Gunnera hamiltonii in Stewart Island, New Zealand. New Zeal.J.Bot. 14 (1976) , 3 fig. WEBER,A. The cristate inflorescence of Chirita sect. Microchirita (Gesneriaceae). Notes R.Bot.Gard.Edinb. 34 (1975) , 4 fig. Indo-Malesian genus. The inflorescence is identical with the whole plant. Wuohsfovm, Infloveszenz- und Bliitenmorphologie von Epithema (Gesneriaceae). 322, 17 Abb. Syst.Evol. 126 (1976) 287- Indo-Malesian and African genus, interpreted as anisophyllous. Shoot and inflorescence structure studied. Less related to Monophyllaea than M. to Whytockia; the tribes of these genera may be artificial. Beitrdge zur Morphologie und Systematik der Klugieae und Loxonieae (Gesneriaceae). II. Morphologie, Anatomie und Ontogenese der Blu'te von Monophyllaea R.Br. Bot. Jahrb. 95 (1976) , 6 Abb. Mainly M. horsfieldii, also M. hirticalyx, Gesneriaceae from Malesia. Ditto. III. Whytockia als morphologisohe und phylogenetisohe Ausgangsform von Monophyllaea. Beitr.Biol. Pf1. 52 (1976) , 6 Abb. Shoot organization and floral anatomy. Whytockia occurs in China, Formosa, Monophyllaea in Malesia. Ditto. VI. Morphologie und Verwandtschaftsbeziehungen von Loxonia und Stauvanther a. Flora 166 (1977) , 12 Abb. Detailed comparison. The flowering shoots are sympodial. Both Malesian genera are closely related, also to Whytockia and Epithema. Hooked hairs are remarkable.

82 3170 FLORA MALESIANA BULLETIN 31 (1978) Revision der Gattung Loxonia (Gesner.). Plant Syst. Evol. 127 (1977) , 4 fig. & map, 1 tab. Key to 3 spp. (1 new, from Borneo); revision; Bogor material not examined. WHITE,F. The underground flora of Africa: a preliminary review. Gard.Bull.Sing. 29 (1977) 57-71, 3 fig. Geoxylic suffrutices are plants with a woody tuber in the soil, able to survive frequent burning of its branches. Listed are 101 spp. in 56 genera in 31 families, nearly all Zambesian, very few Sudanian (map with 6 'chorological, African regions given, also of Parinari capensis). They occur in old sparse grassland on very poor sandy soils alternatingly inundated and dried out, where burning is relatively mild. Comparison with intermediate forms suggests response mainly to soil conditions, during the latest 20,000 years. Frost may also play a role. Similar cases were known from S. America (and more recently from Thailand). M.J. *WHITMORE,T.C. A first look at Agathis. Trop.For.Papers no 11, Univ.Oxford (1977) 54 pp., illus. Important details in all aspects of Agathis. Reviewed on page WIEBES,J.T. A short history of fig wasp research. Gard.Bull. Sing. 29 (1977) , 8 fig. Four periods described: pre-mayer (1882); Mayer to Grandi (1928); miscellaneous contributions, to Joseph (1958); symbiosis and evolution studied now. The 'mess mates' of the figs are discussed under 10 groups of insects. Interplay of fig and wasp taxonomy. Many facts, 103 references. M.J. WILBUR,R.L. The correct name for the Hawaiian Gossypium: sandvicense (Malv.) Taxon 26 (1977) 140. WILLIS,J.H. A new combination in Portulacaceae. Vict.Natur. 94 (1977) 71. Sedopsis (Portulacca) filsonii (Willis) Willis, nov. comb. WILSON,H.D. Vegetation of Mount Cook National Park 3 New Zealand. Nat.Parks Author.Sci.Series no 1 (1976) 138 pp., 59 fig. WINTERS,H.F. Microcitrus papuana, a new species from Papua New Guinea (Rutaceae). Baileya 20 (1976) 19-24, 3 fig. WOOD,M.W. Paphiopedilum victoria-regina subsp. liemianum (Orch.) Curtis Bot.Mag. n.s. 181 (1977) tab. 729, 3 pp. 1 fig. From Sumatra (Mt. Sinabung).

83 BIBLIOGRAPHY : SPERMATOPHYTES AND GENERAL 3171 WOODS,P.J.B. Studies in the Gesneriaceae of the Old World. XLII. Aeschynanthus in the Solomon Islands. Notes R. Bot.Gard.Edinb. 35 (1977) , 1 tab. 1 n.sp. (sect. Microtrichium). WU,TE-LIN, A comment on the scientific name of Pai Tou Kou (White Cardamom). Acta Phytotax.Sin. 15 (1977) spp. of Amomum (Zing.). WUNDERLIN,R.P. Enumeration and typification of genera in the tribe Cercideae (Legum.) Rhodora 78 (1976) YAMADA,I. Forest ecological studies of the montane forest of Mt. Pangrango 3 West Java. III. Litter fall of the tropical montane forest near Cibodas. Studies 14 (1976) , 13 fig. South East Asian One hectare studied, 1550 m. Analysis of production by life forms, species, and periods during year. Leaf innovation, flowering and fruiting phenology for several species, by habit. M.J. in detail YAMAZAKI,T. Lindernia in Japan and Taiwan (Scroph.) J.Jap. Bot. 52 (1977) spp. listed. YING,SHAO-SHUN, A new Enkianthus from Taiwan (Eric.) Quart.J. Chin.Forestry 9, no 2 (1976) , 1 fig. The Ericales of Taiwan. Quart.J.Chin.Forestry 9, no 4 (1976) , 1 map. 5 families, 13 genera, 47 spp. & var., 1 map (of Lyonia ovalifolia (Wall.) Drude, also in Malaya). Keys to genera and species; 3 status changes in Rhododendron; 1 n.sp. in Gaultheria. YONG,HOI-SEN, Bats. The flying mammals. Nature Malaysiana 2, 1 (1977) 12-19, col.photogr. Marvellous photographs (by Dr. E.Soepadmo) of bats visiting flowers of Durio, Oroxylum and Sonneratia. YU,TE-TSUN & CHAO-LUAN LI, Discussion on the delimitation of species and infraspecific ranks, with special reference to the Agrimonia in China (Rosac.) Acta Phytotax.Sin. 15 (1977) 85-93, 1 map. Key to species and varieties. In Chinese.

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