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XV. Bibliography

(contd from p.966)

Abeywickrama, B.A.: The vegetation of the lowlands of Ceylon


in relation to soil (Trop. Soils & Veget. -
Proc. Abidjan

Symp. 1961, 87-92).

Abraham, A., C.A. Ninan & P.M. Mathew: Studies on the cytology
and phylogeny of the Pteridophytes. VII. Observations

on one hundred species of South Indian ferns (J. Ind.


Bot. Soc. 41, 1962, 339-421, 115 fig., 23 tables).

Agnihothrudu,V.: Notes on fungi from North-East India. VII.


Tunstallia gen.nov. causing the "Thorny Stem Blight" of

tea (Camellia sinensis (L. ) O.K. ) (Fungi) (,Phytopath. Z.


40, 1961, 5 fig.).
Based on Aglaospora aculeata Fetch.

; Notes on fungi from North-East India. VIII. Some


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i
foliicolous Hyphomycetes (,Fungi) (J.Ind.Bot. Soc. 4"1
,

1962, 456-464, 10 fig., 2 tables).

; Notes on fungi from North-East India. IX, XI. Hypho-


; ■ r-V r—<r

*? =
—w ., wn -m ; n i ■w r

mycetes (Fungi) (J.Ind.Bot.Soc. 41, 1962,465-477, 23

ibid. 478-490, 28 fig.). '

Ahmad,Sultan; Further contributions' to the Fungi of West

Pakistan. II (Biologia 8, 1962, 123-150).

Amakawa.T.s A new genus Diplocolea (Hepat.) from Eastern

Himalaya [Jap. J.Bot.


37j 1962, 274).
.

Diplocolea sikkimensis (Jungermanniaceae).

Anderson,D.E. i Taxonomy and distribution of the genus Phala-

ris (Iowa St.Journ.Sc. 1-96).


(Gram.) 36, 1961,

Anderson,J.A.R.s The flora of the forests of Sara-


peat swamp

wak and Brunei, including"~a catalogue of all recorded

species"of flowering"plants, ferns and fern allies

(CTard.Suli.3ing. 20, 1963, 131-220, 10 pi., 3 tables,


1 map).
On p.817 of this Bulletin the author gave a summary of

his work. The is discussion of the flo-


present paper a

ristic composition of the which is uni-


swamps, very

form. It is intended to deal with the ecological as-

elsewhere; here only 6 "phasic communities" have


pects
been outlined in a few lines each. The List contains

243 species in the category of trees; there are brief

annotations, including those on common occurrence in

peat swamps
and heath-forest (over 100 spp.). In an

the have been according to


appendix species arranged

habit; a special table has been devoted to the occur-

rence of Dipterocarpaceae. Extremely valuable paper.


1038

Ando,H. & T.Seki: A remarkable range extension of Symphyodon


perrottetii Mont. (Muscij (Hikobia 3, 1962, <30-85, 4
V, . v

fig.)-
Also map of distribution; occurs in Malaysia.

Anonymus; Species and varieties of Flemingia (Legum.) (Malaya


Planters' 3ull. Rubber Res.Inst.Malaya 61, July 1562,
78-35, 3 fig.).
3 varieties of P.congesta and contrasting this species
in a key-table against P.strobilifera.

Arnell,S.; Hepaticae collected by Dr. O.K.Selling in Central

Australia, Tasmania and New Zealand in 1949 (Bot.Not.

115, 1962, 311-317, 3 fig.).

: Two new Hepatics from Queensland (Svensk Bot.Tidskr.

57 1963 190-192, 2 fig.).


, ?

Arora,C.M.: New chromosome report (Bull.Bot.Surv.India 2,

1960, 305, 1 fig.).


15 of Phanerogams.
spp.

1 New chromosome report II (Bull.Bot.Surv.India 3,


1961, 37).
Of 19 Indian plants.

Arora,R,K.; New plant records from North Kanara (Bull.Bot.


Surv.India 2, 1960, 169).

Ashton,P.S.s Some new Dipterocarpaceae from Borneo (C-ard.


Bull.Sing. 19, 1962, 253-319, 32 pi.).
A large number of new of various genera from
spp.
Borneo.

Aubr^ville,A.: Savanisation tropicale et glaciation quater-


"

naires (Adansonia 1962, 16-S4, 14 fig.).


2j
Desiccation in tropics ascribed to Ice hypo-
Age as a

thesis.

i Notes sur les Sapotacdes de la Nouvelle Cal^donie

(Adansonia 2, 1962, 172-200, 11 pi.).

; Notes sur les Sapotacdes (Adansonia 3, 196 3 ?


19-42,
7 pT7T.

Achras recognized against Manilkara.

Awasti,D.D.: Some f'oliose and fruticose lichens from Assam

and North-East Frontier of India (Proc.Ind.Ac.


Agency
Sc. 54B, 1961, 24-44, fig.1-7).
72 spp. reported from Bot,Surv.Ind. tours.

Aziz,K.M.Sultanul; A new species of Britschiella Iyengar from

East Pakistan (Algae) (Trans.Am.Micr.Soc. b1, 1§62,


1b5-1b9).
1039

B.abu»C. N.. & K.Srinivasan; Chromosome numbers in the


genus
Erianthus (Gram.) (Sci.and Cult. 2fj~, 1960, 230-231 ).
The following are the n chromosome numbers obtained by
the authors for various species and forms of Erianthus;

E.arundinaceus Retz. 15, 20, 25, 30; E.munja Roxb. 30

(20 for material from Java); E.ravennae Beauv. 10; E.

elephantinus Hook, and E.fulvus Nees 10 each.

Baird,A.M.; Notes on the regeneration of vegetation of Garden

Island after the 1956 fire (J.R.Soc.West.Austr. 41,

195b, 102-107 T.
Interesting.

Baker,H.G. & B.J.Harris; The pollination of Parkia by bats

and its attendant evolutionary problems (Legum.) (Evo-


lution 11, 1957, 449-460, 21 fig.).
On Parkia clappertoniana in Africa.

& ; Bat-pollination of the silk-cotton tree,


Ceiba pentandra (L. ) Gaertn. in Ghana (Bombac.) [J.West
Air.Ac.Sc.Ass. 5, 1959, 1 —9» 1 pi.).
Role of bats is discussed.

Bakhuizen van den Brink,R.C., Ding Hou & C.G.G.J.van Steenisz

Proposal to conserve the generic name .Microtropis

(Celastr. ) ("Taxon 11
,
"196 2, 225-226 ) .

Balakrishnan,M.S.: Reproduction of some Indian Red Algae and

their taxonomy (Proc. Syrup. Algology 1960, b5-9b).

Corynomorpha is made into a new monotypic family? new

comb, in Sebdenia.

; Studies on Indian Cryptonemiales. II. Corynomorpha

J.Ag. (Algae) (Phytomorphology 12, 1962, 77-S7, 29

fig.).

Balakrishnan.N.P.: Nomenclatural notes in Euphorbiaceae


(Bull.3ot.Surv.India 3»1961,39-40).
New name for Croton oblongifolius Roxb. non Delile nec

Spr.


: A new species of Argyreia from South India (Bull.Bot.
3urv.India 3 1 961 163-165 12 fig.).
, , ,

K. S ub rarna ny am s A-new of from South


&. species Euphorbia
India (Euph.) (Bull.Bot. Surv. India 2, 1960", 175-176
,

11 fig.).

& A of Pimpinella from Tirupati



; new species

Hills, South India (Umbell.) (Bull.Bot,Surv.India 2,

1960, 427-428, 9 fig.).


Very much like P.candolleana.
1040

K.Thothathri & A.N.Henry: Some Indian Ophioglossums.


,
— . — — — »_.» _ — „ _. - .. -.

y , . x

Taxonomy and distribution (3ull.Bot.3urv.India 2, 1960,


335-339, 14 fig., 1 map).

Key to 4 spp.; synonymy; descriptions.

3amber,R.K.2 The anatomy of the barks of ■Leptospermoideae

(Myrtac.) (Austr.J.Bot. 10, 1962, 25-54, 7 pi., 5 fig.)

Baner ji,M.Jj. % The Ophioglossales in Nepal (J.Bomb.Nat.Hist.


Soc. 58, 1961,554-556).
Ophioglossum vulgatum L., O.reticulatum L., Botrychium
lunaria (L.) Sw., B.lanuginosum Wall., and B.ternatum

(Thunb.) are listed for Nepal from the author's col-

lections; of these, O.reticulatum and B.ternatum are

mentioned as first records for Nepal.

Bapna,K.R.s A new species of Riccia from Mount Abu (India)


(Hepat.) (Trans.Brit.Bryol.Soc. 4, 1962, 249-253, 16

fig.).

& G.G.Vyas: Studies in the Liverworts of Mount Abu

(India). I. A preliminary account (HepatT") (J.Hattori


Bot.Lab. n. 25, 1962, 81-90, 2 maps,
1 table).

Baranov,A.I. j On the economic use of the wild plants in N.L.

China (Quart."J.Taiwan Mus. 15, 1962, 107-115).


Discussion poisonous and medicinal plants; list edible

plants.

Baren,P.A.van; The pedological aspects of the reclamation of

tropical, and particularly volcanic, soils in humid re-

gions (Trop.Soils & Veget. -

Proc.Abidjan Symp. 1961,


F5-6T, 1 fig., 4 tables).

Barlow,B.A.: Studies in Australian Loranthaceae. I. Nomencla-

ture and new additions (Proc.Linn.Soc.N.S.i/. 8?, 196 2,

51-61, 1 fig.).

List; some new spp.; key to genera.

Barnett,E.C.s G-esneriaceae (of Thailand) (Dansk Bot.Ark. 20,


1962, 199-203).

Records; 1 new sp. in Didymocarpus and 1 in Paraboea.

: Contributions to the Flora of Thailand. LVI. Descrip-

tions of new species from Dr. Kerr's manuscript (Kew


Bull. 16, 1963, 485-4921.

Description of new spp. of Solanaceae and Scrophularia-


ceae,

New Caledonia for (Principes 20-


Barry Jr,D.: palms 7, 1963,
26, 5 photogr.).

Popular report of trip.


1041

Bartram,E.B.; Northwestern Himalayan Mosses. 2 (Musci) (Rev.


Bryol.& Lichenol. 29, 1960, 165-172 U961)).
104 spp. listed among which 4 are new.

Batista,A.C. & R.Ciferri; The Cliaet o thyrial e s (Fungi) (Beih.


zur Sydowia, Ann. My c o'l.'" S e r. 11, Beih.TTl, 1962, 1-129,
92 fig.).

Benl,Cr.; Ein G-attungsschlUssel der Aquarienpflanzen nach

vegetativen Herknalen (Ber.Bayer.Bot.G-es. 35, 1962, 5-

TTT.

Berrie.G.Z.: Australian Liverworts. I. Haplomitrium inter-

medium, sp.nov. (Hepat.)(Proc.Linn.Soc.


N.3.W. 67, 1962, 191-195, 2 fig.).

Beurlen,K.: Die paiaogeographische Entwicklung des sudatlan-

tischen Ozeans UTov. Act.Leop. N.P. 24 (n. 154), 1961,


1-36, 8 fig.).
Plea for origin of Atlantic Ocean, by diverging of the

American and African continents, from south to north,


in the epoch from Upper Triassic to Upper Cretaceous.

Only from the latter era the distance "between the con-

tinents became distant.

Bharucha,P.R. & V.M.Meher-Homjis Bibliography of work on

"plant-ecology" in India, with special reference to the

'"'plant coimaunities" (Bxcerpta Botanica, Sectio B, Bd 5,


Heft 196*3, 54-77).
1,
366 titles arranged under 6 headings.

Bisset.N.G.: Cardiac glucosides VI. The


1. genus Antiaris
(Morac.T~lPlanta Medica 10, 1962, 143-152").

c.s.: Identifizierung von Theveneriin mit Ruvosid und

Diff er'enzierung von Thevefolin und NeriifolTn (Helv.


Chim.Ac-b. ~45, 1962, 93U-943).

Blair,I.D. j Studies on some diseases of plants indigenous to

New Zealand. II. Septoria myopori Cooke & Massee (Fungi)


(Trans. R. So c~. New Zeal. 1, 1962, 231-233, 4 fig.).

Blake,S.T.: Observations on insects, pollen, and seed-set in

the Asclepiadaceae (Queensl.Natur. 1T7 1962, 99~100).


Exp'e'r. on Stapelia; at least some spp. have self-ferti-

lisation.

Blasdell,R.P.: A monographic study of the fern genus Cys-

topteris (Mem.Torr~.3oT; (Ml 1 19&3 1-102, 23 pI7).


, ,

Morphology; karyology; hybridization; geography; key


and description.
1042

Boedijn.K.B.: 31 i gma t orgy c o s i s in Indonesia (Fungi) (Mycopath.


& ilycolog.Appl. 13, 1960, 243-246, 2 fig.).

Fungi inoculated into plants by means of the stinging


oral of insects...cause known Stigmato-
parts symptoms as

mycosis. From Citrus fruits from Java injured in this

way the author isolated the fungi Fremothecium cymbala-


riae Borzi and Fematospora coryli Peglion. In fam.

Spermophthoraceae, related to the Endomycetaceae, ge-

nera are listed.

— — — — —

n J.I1C
Sordc'riaceae of Indonesia (Fungi) (Persoonia 2,
305-320, 12 fig.).

7 genera- and 18 spp.; one new genus; 3 new comb.

Boivin,3.: Persoon and -tne subspecies (Brittonia 14, 1962,


'

327-331).
Discussion of the designation variety and subspecies.

Bor,N.L.: Two confused species of Panicum (Gram.) (in Pedde,

Rep. 63, 1960, 32b-331).


Panicum railiare lamk is later synonym of P.antidotale

Retz. The Indian plant thus named is P.sumatrense Retz.

p.montanum Roxb. must be called P.notaturn Retz.

M«W)M<
p
Gramineae (of Thailand) (Dansk Bot.Ark. 20, 1962,
141-17"B71
Records; 1 new Coelachne, 1 new.Digitaria, 1 new comb.

in Coelorhachis.

3ose,R.B.; A note on an abnormal Nymphaea pubescens Willd.

(Nymph.) (Bull.Bot.Surv.India 3, 1961, 41, 1 fig.).


Curious proliferation.

Bose,J.R. & 3.K. Sen Gupta; /ilting of "big rain trees in Cal-

cutta (fungi) (Curr.Sci. JQ, 1961, 307-30S)~


Death of well-grown trees of Samanea saman (Benth.)
Merr. in Calcutta is primarily caused by Fusarium sola-

ni affecting the roots.

Boughey,A.S.: The explosive development of a floating weed

vegetation on Lake Kariba (Nyasaland) (Adansonia 3,


1963, 49-61, 2 photogr., 2 pi.).
Salvinia auriculata and Scirpus cub ens is- as a pest.

Bounarmont, J : Reeli-jrches cytoge'no'tiques chez quelques hybri-


des intersp§cifiques d'Oryza (Gram.) (Trav.Biol.Inst.

Carnoy,louvain n. «2, 1962, 53-132, 132 fig., 3 pi.).

; Evolution de 1' ovule feconde* chez Musa acuminata

Coll;;, subsp."" Burmannica Simmonds (Musac.) (Trav^iol.


Inst.Carnoy,Louvain n. «4, 1 261-279, 20 fig., 4

pl. ) .
1043

Boulos.L.Y On "the synonymy


"and distribution of.
Sonchus arven-

sis L. (Compos.) (Bot.Not. 114, 1961, 57-64, 4 f Tg. 2


,

,
maps).
■ - East Asiatic and Malaysian 'arvensis' belong to S.

brachyotus DC. (shorter pappus).

Bradshaw,A.D.: The taxonomic problems of local geographical


variBtion in- species (System. Publy 4
plant n;
,

1962, 7-16, 2 fig.).


General about sampling of ecotypes and populations.

Bremelcamp,C.E.B.; Remarks on the position of some Australian

Acanthaceae (Acta Bot.Neerl. 11, 1962,. 195-200).


On some Ruellias and Justicias; some new spp. and a new
"

Sarojusticia.

genus

Brenan, J.P.M.: Murdannia axillaris Brenan (Commel.) (in Hook.

Ic.Pl. t.3578, 3 PP.).


Contains also Murdannia blumei (Hassk.) Brenan, comb.

formerly known as Aneilema hamiltonianum Wall.ex


nov.,
Clarke.

Briggs,B.G.: The New- South Wales species of Darwinia (Myrtac.)


(Contr.N.S.W.Nat.Herb. 3, 1962, 1 29-150,"6~" f ig.
,
2 pi.).
iCey° description.

: Interspecific hybridization in the Ranunculus lappa-

ceus group (Ranunc.) (Evolution 16, 1962, 372-390).

Brizicky,G.K.: Taxonomic and nomenclatural notes on the genus

Rhus (Ana card.) (J.Arn. Arfc,,44, 1~9~6"3 60-80).


,

Definition, discussion, and of 5 subgenera.


synonymy

Brownli e, G.: Additional, chromosome-numbers. New Zealand ferns

(Trans.R.Soc.New Zeal. 4 Tig.).


-■

1, 1961, 1-4,

Haploid numbers of 30 spp.

Buchheim,G.: Beobachtungen Uber den Bau der Prucht der Pami-

lie Himantandraceae "TB~er.Ges.na turf.Preunde Berlin

N.P. 2, 1962, -fW-$2, 6 fig.).

Bulmer,G.M.: A key to the divaricating shrubs of New Zealand

(Tuatara 7, 195b, 4u-61, 5 pi.).

Bunting,G.S.: The genus Schizocasia (Arac.) (Baileya 10,

1962, 113-120, fig. 35-40).

Opposed to Alocasia.

Burger,\7. C. J.Lanjouw & J.G-.Weasels Boers The genus Sorocea


,

St.Hil. (Morac.) (Acta Bot.Neerl. 11, 1962., 42o-477, 23


maps, 13 pi.).
Rev.:; key;- descr. Balanostreblus ilicifolius Kurz again
reduced to Sorocea guilliminiana.
1044

Burkill,I.H.; Chapters on the history of botany in India (J.


Bomb.Nat.Hist.Soc. 58, 1961, 678-706;.
To be continued.

Burrows,C. J.: Studies in Pjmelea. II. Taxonomy of some moun-

tain species (S.Island, New ZealandJ (Thyme1.J (Trans.


R.Soc.New Zeal. 1, 1962, 217-223, 3 fig. ) .

Burtt,B.L.: Studies in the Gesneriaceae of the Old World.

XXIII. Rhynchoglossum and Klugia (Not.R.3ot*Gard.Edinb.

24, i 962,
Klugia reduced to Rhynchoglossum; all transfers made;
1 new 10 from Ceylon to Taiwan and New Gui-
sp.; spp.
3 from Mexico to Columbia.
nea; spp.


Studies in the Gesneriaceae of the Old World. XXIV.

Tentative keys to the tribes and genera (Not.R.Bot.


Gard.Edinb. 24, 1962, 205-220;.
A very important welcome 2 new tribal names;
survey;
Brookea is referred to Scrophulariaceae; list of

with
genera synonyms.

Campbell,E.O.: The Mycorrhiza of Gastrodia cunninghamii Hook.

f. (Orchid.; (Trans.R.Soc.New Zeal. 1, 1962, 289-296, 7

fig.).
The symbiont is Armillaria mellea, itself a root-

parasite of trees.

Cannon,J.F.M.: The new botanical exhibition gallery at the

British Museum (Curator 5, 196'2', 2'6-35, 8 fig.;.

K.P.Haydock, J.G.Tracey & L.J.Webb:


Cannon,J.R., H.Corbett,
An investigation of the effect of the dehydro-angustio-
"ne present in the leaf litter of Backhousia angustifo~
lia on the germination of Araucaria
j cunninghamii. An

experimental approach to a problem in rain—iorest eco-

logy (Austr.J.Bot. 10, 119-128, 5 tables;.


In experiments leaves contained toxic matter; in the

field this was not observed.

Capuron,R.: Contributions a l'e'tude de la flore forestiere

de Madagascar (Adansonia 2, 1962, 268-285, 4 pi. ).


Certain first from Mada-
Burseraceae; Alangium reported

gascar.

Carlquist,S.; Trematolobelias seed dispersal; anatomy of

fruit and seeds (Campanul.j (Pac.Sc. 16, 1962, 126-134).

G.B.karini—Bettolo & N«G.Bisset: Liaboline


Casinovi,C.G.,
from a Malayan species of Strychnos and its biogenetic

significance (Logan. ) (Nature 195, 1962, 1178;.


Diaboline was before only known from S.American spp.
1045

Casper,S.J. i "Systematise!! maszgebende" Merkmale fur die Ein-

ordnung der Lentibulariaceen in das System (Lentib.;

(Cster.Bot.Z. 110, 1963, 2 2 tables).


108-131, fig.,
Allied to Scrophulariaceae.

Chandraprasong,Ji.: A white Aerides from Thailand (Orchid.)


(Am.Orchid Soc.Bull. 31, 1962, 318).

Studies in the of Loxogramme


Chang,Yu-Lung: spore morphology
Presl (Acta Bot.Sin. 1-1, 1963, 36-43, 4 pi.;.
Monolete and trilete spores are found; discussion of

significance.

of
Chapman, 1). J. A check list and key to the Rhodophyceae New
°

Zealand. Section A; (Trans.R.Soc.


Bangioideae (Alga e)
New Zeal. 1, 1962, 127-137;.

Charlton,F.G. t Hydrology in Malaya. River flow (Mai.For. 25,


w

1962, 117-122, 2 graphs).


Brief of nature of relationships between
survey complex
rainfall and streamflow in Malaya.

Chaudhur1,Rai H.N.:. Pharmacognostic studies on the leaf of

Calotropis gigantea K.Br.ex Ait. (Asclep.) (Bull.Bot.


Surv.India 3, 1961, 171-173, 1
pi., 1 table). ,

Chavah,A.R.T S.J.Bedi & S.D.Sabnis: Some observations on a


. 7 7

rootparasite -

Aeginetia indica Linn. (Probanda.)


(Curr.Sci.~30, 1961, 191-192, fig.1j. .
Ae.indicais a very common parasite in forests under-

growth in Bombay; it is very difficult to discover the

host plant..The authors of this note mention that they


have proved that Dioscorea sp. was host to the parasite
in the Ratanmahal Hills in Gujerat.

& Chien-Chang Hsu: studies


Chen,Chi-C hang Cytological on .Tai-
wan grasses. 2. Chromosome .numbers of somemiscellane-

ous tribes IGram.j (j.jap.Bot. 37, 1962, 300-313, 29

Chew'Wee Leks Florae Malesianae Precursores XXXIV. A revision

of the P o iki1o S p e rmum (Urtic.; (Gard.Bull. Sing.


genus

20, 1963, 1-103, 24 fig.;.

Complete monograph; key; descr.; two subgenera distin-

guished; 20 which 2 new. Genus reckoned to


spp. among

Urticaceae, which are distinct from" Moraceae by an

erect orthotropous ovule. This necessitates that Cecro-

pia, Musanga and Coussopoa also belong to Urticaceae

(as separate tribe).

Ching,R.C.s On the nomenclature of the compound-leaved Poly-


sticha (Acta Bot.Sin. 10, 1962, 253-263;.
number of in Chinese; English
Large new comb,; summary.
1046

Chock,A.K. & L.C.Hamilton Jr. Plants of Christmas Island (Po-


lynesia) (Atoll Res.Bull. n.
90, 1962, 7 pp.,
1 pl.j.
Plant list; all shore, spp.

Ein Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Diatomeenflora


Cholnoky,3.J.von;
von Hollandisch-Neuguinea (Algae; (Nova Hedwigia 5,
1963, 157-198, pi. 25-27;.
Samples from Biak, Manokwari, and Hollandia.

Chrtek.J. & On the taxonomy of the genus ''Trisetum"

Pers. (Gram.) (Webbia 17, 1963, 569-580, 3 fig.).

Clifford,H.T.: Cleistogamy in Microlaena stipoides (Labill.)


R.Br. (Gram.; (Univ.Queensl.Pap.Dep.Biol. 4, 1962, 63-

72, 4
"fig., 4 tables).
Spikelets of 2 kinds, and cleistoga-
are chasmogamous

mous; M.micranthera Ohwi reduced.

Copeland.H.F. i Observations on the reproductive structures of

Anacardium occidentale L. (Anacard.) (Phytomorphology

11, 1961, 315-325, 25 fig. (1962)).

Comer.E. J.H.: A tropical botanist's introduction to Borneo

(Sarawak Mus.J. 1.0," 1961, 1-15;.


A refreshing and stimulating in which the
essay pro-
bable great age of the Bornean flora is stressed, com-

is made between Sarawak and Malaya, in particu-


parison
lar with to lowland pandans, figs, and
regard forest,
durians. Need is expressed for classifying rivers by
riverine vegetation; note on Hanguanas, Eugeissona,
rotans, pigs and the flora of the limestone hills as

deserving attention and study.


The Royal Society Expedition to North Borneo 1961

(Emp.Eor.Rev. 1962, 224-233, map


of route, 4 photogr.).
A lively report on the aims and course of this impor-
tant expedition, with a glimpse of provisional results.

: The genus Amanita in Singapore and Malaya (Fungi)


(Persoonia 2, 1962, 241-304, 56 fig.;.
to sections and descr. of 22
Key subgenera, spp.; n.spp.

: Taxonomic notes on Eicus Linn., Asia and Australasia.

Addendum II (Morac.j (G-ard.Bull.Sing. 19, 1952, 385-401;.


Various and varieties.
n.spp.

Cox,E.H.M. & P.A.Cox: Eucalyptus in East-Central Scotland

(Myrtac.) (J.R.Horticult.Soc. 88, 1963, 28-31;.

Experiments on hardiness and growth.

Cranwell,L.M.: Endemism and isolation in the Three Kings

Islands, New Zealand. With notes on pollen and spore

types oi the endemics (Rec.Auckl.Inst .&, Mus. 5~J 1962,


215-232, pi. 45-49 incl. fig. 1-30, 1 map).
1047

Valuable pollen analysis of recent flora with its .pe-


culiar endemics, with remarks on and probable
ranges

origin; as a corollary chance dispersal is assumed not

to be the of this endemic but relict


reason flora, re-

mains of a former flora, list of endemic species in'cT.

large-fruited Alectryon, dispersed Davallia, ber-


spore

ry dispersed plants, wing-dispersed Tecomanthe, etc.

Discussion of unique position of these most northern ...

New Zealand islets. Igneous and volcanic" rock" of Creta-

ceous are the basement rocks.

Cribb,A.B. &• J.W.Cribb: Marine Fungi from Queensland. III

(Univ.Queensl.Pap.Dep.Biol. 4, 1960, 41-44, 3 fig.;.

New 2 new
gen.; spp.

& : Some marine Fungi on Algae in European herba-

ria (Univ.Queensl.Pap.Dep.Biol. 4, 1960, 47-48;.

Cribb,J.W.: Two new species of subterranean Ascomycetes from

'Queensland (Fungi; (Univ.Queensl. Pap.Pep.Biol. 4, 1960,

35-37, 2 fig.).

Crum,H.: A small collection of v/est Javanese mosses (Musci)


(The Bryologist 62, 1959, 188-190 (I9b0jj.
■ Coll. R.G.Robbins; 2 new for Java.

Crutwell,E.G. i Alpine plants in Papua (J.R.Horticult.Soc. 88,


"

1963, 104-109, 4 col.photogr. =


fig. 44-47).
Concise vivid account of SE.Papuan mountain vegetation.

Dakshini,K.M.M.; The vegetation of Liothronwala swamp forest

(Bull.Bot.Surv.India 2, 1960, 57-59, 1 fig.;.


Yegetatiology.

Das,A.C; z Two new species of Thielavia and Sordaria (from


India; (Fungi) (Trans. 3~fiT.¥ycol. Soc. 45, 1962,

548, 4 fig.).

Davis,R-.S*: Ambon, Rumphius, and orchids (Am.Orchid Soc.

Buil. 27, 1958, 2-18-224, 5> fig., 1 map).

Daw
son, E.Yale;; Una clava ilustrada de los gener'os de algas
benticas del Pacifico de la America central (ATgae;
• (Pac.Natur. 3,~1962, 167-T5l7~T55'"fir.T:

i Additions to the marine flora of Costa Pica and Nica-

ragua (Algae; (Pac.Natur. 3, f96~2"7 375-395, 5 pi.;.

List; a few new


spp.

Dawson,J.W.; A revision of the genus Anisotome (Umbell.)


(Univ.Calif.Publ.Bot. 33, 1961, 1-98, 17 pi., 19 fig.).
Formerly included in Ligusticum; in the present circum-

scription confined to New Zealand and the Subantarctic

islands; 13 A dioecious genus!


spp.
1048

New record of for India from (Bull.


Deb,D.B.s plants Tripura
Bot.Surv.India 3, 1961, 87-89, TTigTXi
Esidium guineense Sw., a new introduction.

: Monocotyledonous plants of Manipur Territory (Bull.


Bot.Surv.India 3, 1961, 115-138;.
Enumeration.

: Dicotyledonous plants of Manipur Territory (Bull.Bot.


Surv.India 3, 196i, 253-350J.

Largely a plant list.

Degener.O. & I.JJegener: fern


° ■ <—>
Arachniodes,
~ w ~ —

7
a — -w genus
C7
— unrecog-
W

f—;
~ —

nized from' Hawaii (Phytologia 55).


9, 1963,
One new comb.

& B.C.Stone: 179. Rutaceae. Pelea (in Fl.


Degener,
——

Hawaiiensis 1960/1962, 8
pp.,
8 pi.).

Belisie,D.G,: Taxonomy and distribution of the Cenchrus


genus
(Gram.) (Idwa St.J.Sc. 37, 1963, 259-351,22 fig.).

Dixit,S.N.: Morphological and embryological studies in the

family" Loranthaceae VIII. Tolypanthus 31. (Phytomorpho-

logy 11, 1961, 335-345, 48 fig. (1962)).

Dressier,R.L.: A synopsis of Poinsettia (Euph.) (Ann.Mo.3ot.


Gard. 48, 1961, 329-341, 3 fig.).
Key to American of Euphorbieae. to
genera Key spp.;

Euphorbia geniculata is reduced to E.heterophylla.

Drouet,E.: A new Schizothrix from New Zealand (Algae) (Rev.


Alg. n. s. 4, 1959, 238, 1 fig 7).

Durairatnam,M. J Contribution to the study of the marine Algae


of Ceylon (Fish.Res.Stat.Ceylon Bull. TO) 1

32 pi.;.

Keys; bibliography.

Dutta.N.M.: The genus Veronica Linn, of Eastern India

(Scroph..) (J.Bomb.Nat.Hist.Soc. 1961, 590-596, 1

table).
This is a revision of the genus Veronica Linn, on a re-

gional basis, covering the eastern part of India; 9


and 2 Each taxon is with
spp. var. are reported. given
full references to names and full description,
synonyms,
localities from the materials available in the Central

National Calcutta. Veronica maddeni Edgew.


Herbarium,
of the Flora of British India is merged into V.javanica
'

B1
: -

& D.Mitra; Three newly recorded plants from West Bengal


(Indian For. 87, "1961, 304-308,
Pseudelephantopus spicatus, Alternanthera paronychioi-
des and Petiveria alliacea L.
1049

Dwidjospeputro.D.: Studies on Monilia sitophila from Indone-

sia (Fungi) (Bull.Torr.Bot.Club 88, 1961, 404-411J.

Ebinger,J.E.: Validity of the grass species Digitaria adscen-

dens (Brittonia 5
(Gram.; 14, 1962, 24»-2:?4, fig.J.
Good distinct from D.sanguinalis.
sp.

Ehrendorfer,E.: Beitrage der Gattung Knautia


zur Phjlogenie
(Dipsac.) TT~lTytologisc~h"e Grundlagen und allgemeine
Hinweise IQster.Bot.Z. 109, 1962, 276-345, 7'fig.J.
Polyploids do not add to character potential;
;
'das ge-

legentliche Vorkommen spontaner Chromosomenaberrationen

deutet den Veg an auf dem die strukturellen Umbauten

die verschiedenen Karyotypen und darait.offenbar.auch

die' wesentlichen Kreuzungsbarrieren innerhalb der Gat-

tung entstanden sind- Die keinen


Polyploiden bringen
wesentliche Erweiterung der luerkraalsamplitude iiber den

den Rahmen. ermoglicht eine


von gebotenen Polyploidie
erfolgreiche Mobilisierung des Genreservoirs, aber

blockiert auch gewisserraaszen die divergente Evolution."

Ellis,J.L. & T.L.Sarojas A of Jatropha from South


new species
• India (Euph.) (J.Bomb.Nat.Hist.Soc. 58, 1962, 834-83S,
1 table).
J.tanjorensis allied to J.glandulifera is described and

illustrated from Kallimedu in the Tanjore district of

Madras State..

Ernst,V/.R.: The genera of Capparaceae and Moringaceae in the

Southeastern United States (J.Arn.Arb. 44V 1963, 81-95).

Everist,S.L.: These plants can -poison people (Div.Plant In-

dustry pp.
9" photogr.; repr.
from Queensl.Agric.J. April 1962),

Eyde.R.H.: Morphological and paleobotanical studies of the

Nyssaceae. I-. A Survey of the modern species and their

fruits (J.Arn.Arb. 1963,-1-59, 1 fig., 7. 5


44, maps,

. ptTJT" _

Fan,Kung-Chu: Two new


species of Gelidium from China (Algae)
(Bot.Marina 2, 196-1, 247-249, 3 fig.J).

Farr.M.L.: Amerodiscdsiella, a new genus of the Lentostroma—-

taceae from Cambodia (Fungi,) (Mycopath.& Mycol.Appl. 14,


iyb-1, 73-77, 3 fig.;.
Amerodiscosiella et found
renispora-gen. sp. nov. F,as

on dead material of Cynodo'n dactylon from Cambodia.

Federowicz,Sister M.F.: The significance of the achene and

stoma in the status of Eucyperus and Mariscus (Cyper.)


based on the studies of plastic replicas (Catholic "Univ.

Amer.Press Biol.Stud. n. 75, 1962, 1-48, 8 pi.).


Thesis.
1050

Fedorov,A.A.: Botaniceskie putesestvia Sovetskie botaniki v

Indonezii (Bot.Zurnal 47, 1962, 1844-1849, 5 photogr.).


Concise report visit Sovjet botanists to Indonesia. In

Russian.

Fenaroli.L.: Una nuova infestante delle risaie italiane

(Ammannia auriculata "ITTlld.J (Lythr.j CAtti Istit.Bot.

Univ.Lab.CrittogTPavia V, 19, 1962, 14-2.1, 3 fig., 2

pi.).
A.auriculata Willd. is introduced in rice-fields near

Novara, Italy.

The distribution of conifer and taxad in


Florin,R.: genera

time and space (Acta Horti Be~rgiani 20, T963, T2~1-312,


incl. 68 distr. and extensive bibliogr.).
maps
Conifers dominated the forest vegetation during most of

the Mesozoic, and still well in


are nowadays doing very

all sorts of habitats. At present there are 52 genera,

560 species of conifers, 5 20 species of


genera,
taxads. This comprehensive essay deals with all aspects

involved in the subject.

Forman,L.L. i Menispermaceae (of Thailand) (Dansk Bot.Ark. 20,


-

....

1962,
Records.

: The identity of Tetramyxis Gagn. (Simaroub. =

Anacard.) [few Bull. 16, 1962, 158}.


Is Allospondias lakonensis (Pierre) Stapf.

r Aetheolirion, a new eerius of 'CommeTinaceae from Thai-

land, with notes on allied genera (Kew Bull. 16, 1962,


209-222, 2 fig., 1 table;.- '.
Discussion of Streptolirion and Spatholirion and the

new genus. General notes on" classification of family.

A classification of vegetation for general


Fosberg,F.R.: pur-

.poses (Trop.Ecol. 2, 1961, 1-28J. ' "~W-


.

A large list (key) of descriptive terms which can be

used in objective descriptions of vegetation; tho hier-

archy based on space and bulk.

: Status of the name Geophila D.Don (Rubiac.) (Taxon


11, 1952, 180-181J.
Geophila is proposed to conserve.

: Thelndo-Pacific strand Scaevola again (Gooden.)


(U?axon -M, -1362, TBTT
The
proper name is now S.taccada (Gaertn.) Roxb.

Serianthes dilmyi (Legum.) (Taxon 12, 1963, 34-


' o
again
1

'

'

35J7-
1051

& M.-H.Sachet: Vascular plants recorded from Jaluit

Atoll (Atoll Res.Bull. n. 92, Dec.1962, 39 pp.;.


List of plants; all weeds, shore plants and tropical
-lowland naturalized
---

wides,- •

cultigens, spp.

Foster,R.C.: Dates -of publication of the Journal Llnnaea-(J.


Arn.Arb. 45, 1962, 400-409;.
Detailed data of vol. 1-43.

Studies in the Iridaceae. VII (Rhodora 64, 291-


* 1962,
...317)7
Revision of
--

Mastigostyla, Cardenanthus, Anomalostylus,


Trimezia and misc.notes. Typification of Trimezia (Tri-
meza); Tritonia riparia Cordemoy from Reunion is T.

martinicensis (Jacq.) Herb.

Frahm-Leliveld,J.A.: Further observations on chromosomes in

the genus Indigofera (LegumTJ (Acta Bot.Neerl. IT,


-I962, 2*01-208, 2-1 fig.).
Also of Cyamopis; 2n is either 16 or 14 which is con-

stant for the infrageneric taxa.

The Ericaceae- in New Zealand (Gaultherja and


Franklin-,D.A.-s
Pernettya) (Trans.R.Soc.New Zeal. 1, 1962, 155-1.75, 3
fig.;-
Revision; key.

Fryxell,P.A.: The ''Relict Species" concept (Acta Biotheor.

15, 1962, 105-11&;.


An elaborate to define the relict. The
attempt concept
for relict "A static de-
proposed usage a species; or

clining species; this condition implies a loss of ag-

gressiveness and a reduction of adaptability with con-

sequent contracting reduced variability, narrow


range,
ecological tolerance, and possible existence in a refu-

gium; a candidate for extinction", does not at all

sound satisfactory to me. There are such relict species,


and even Sequioa and Taxodium can be reckoned to it,
though small and anyhow much
occupying no
ranges,
smaller than in the' Tertiary, although it is not
ranges
certain that the Tertiary fossils are certainly repre-
senting the same species as living today. Anyhow, the

are relict It however, not at all


genera genera. is,
certain that single species of formerly larger and

...wider not be able to be and


groups might aggressive ex-

tend their range. The North American opossum seems to

be an example of this. And Ginkgo is quite successful

in the environment. This facet, the


new anthropogenic
fact that relicts are also survivors of formerly larger
is not considered in this discussion on the
groups,
but to important. Why Ko-
species level, seems me very

kia is called a relict is not certain; its habitat is


1052

-destroyed by men and no fossils are proof, of a wider.,

former distribution.

Fuchs,H.P.2 Nomenklatur, Taxonomie und Systematik der Gattung


Isoe'tes Linnaeus in geschichtlicher Betrachtung IBeih.
zur Nova Hedwigia Heft 3, 1962, 103 13 pi.).
pp.,
Mainly bibliographical.

Furtado.C.X. °. Unpalatable consequences of certain rules

(Taxon 11, 1962, 152-155).

: The species of Brackenridgea in the Singapore Herba-

rium (Gard.Bull.Sing. 19, 1962, 181--184J. Qchnaceae.

7 spp., one new, one new comb.

° Notes on some Malaysian Melastomaceae (Gard.Bull.


Sing. 20, 1963, 105-122, 2 fig.).


New in Dissochaeta; Anplectrum antfmalum made into
spp.
a
genus Anplectrella; a new name in-Memecylon; one new

rar.; several new


synonyms. For inadequate reasons

Marumia is maintained.

Gajapathy,C: Cytological studies in some Indian medicinal

plants (Bull.Bot.Surv.India 3, 1961, 49-51, 12 fig.).


Chromosome numbers of 12 spp.

Gandhi,H.P.: Some fresh-water diatoms from Lonavla Hill-

Station in the Bombay-State (Maharashtra) (Hydrobio-


~

logia 20, 1962, 128-154', 39 fig.).


Enumeration of 945 spp.

Ghatak,J.: Problems involved in the proper identification of

ferns IBull.Bot.Surv.India 3. 1961. 79-82, 4 fig.J.

Claim that for proper identification of ferns accurate

chromosome counts are necessary.

Ghosh,G.R. c.s.s Some soil fungi from Cuttuck, Orissa (Sci.&


Cult. 26, 1960, 285).
12 reported, some new records for India.
spp.

Gilbert,w.J.» Contribution to the marine Chlorophyta of

Hawaii. T'TA'lgae) (Pac.Sc. 16. 1 %2~ 135-Wi:

Gilliland,H.B.: A check list of Malayan grasses (Gram.)


(Gard.Bull.Sing. 19, 1962, 147-180).
Census; incl. also Bambusoideae.

Godley,E.J.; Breeding systems in New Zealand plants. 2. Gene-

tics oi the sex xorms in juchsia procumbens (.Onagr.;

CNew Zeal.J.Bot. 1, 1963, 48-52, 1 table}.

Gonzalves,E.A.: A dioecious macrandrous of Bulbo-


new species
chaete (AlgaeJ CPhytomorphology 12, 1962, 74-77,3 fig-)-
1053

Graham,A.: palae-o'botany and the University Herbarium (Taxon


11, 1962, 218-220, photogr.;.
Plea for inserting in the herbarium photographs of fos-

sil plants if well-preserved and accurately identified,


to bring them to the' attention of taxonomists
'■

and, re-

• versely, to stimulate information of -taxonomists to pa—-


laeobotanists on affinity and ecology of fossil plants.

Grant,w'.F.s Speciation and nomenclature in the genus Celosia

(Amaranth!; (Canad.J.Bot. 40, 1962, 1355-1363, 7 fig.,


1 table, 1 map).
Further cytogenetic data. Allopolyploids from Malaysia
and Central'America...,- .
_■

:
Malayan Fantasy. A. new garden cockscomb (Amaranth.)
(Am.Horticult-.Mag.. 41, 1962, 201-203, 1 photogr.).
New-cultivar.

Green,P.S.s The identity of Jasminum absimile (Oleac.)


(Bai 1 eya 10, 1962, 53-56JT" '.
A cultivated origin New Caledonia.
sp.,

A revision of the New Caledonian of Osmanthus


:
species
(Eric.; (J.Arn.Arb. 44, 1963, 268-283, 5 fig.;.

Revision; key to 4-spp.

Groenhart,P. t Aglaothecium Groenh., a new Lichen genus from

Malaysia (Persoonia 2, 1962, 349-353, 7 figVj.


Aglaothecium saxicola.. n..g.. n. sp. .

Grolle,R.o Goebelobryum, eine neue Iviarsupiale Lebermoosgat—-

tung (J.Hattori Bot.Lab. n. 25, 1962, 135-144, 4 fig.).


F*rom Australia and Tasmania. Based on Jungermannias.

: Eine bemerketiswer'te neue Lophozia aus Neuseeland

(MusciJ (.Rev.Bryol.it Lichen. 31, 1962, 152-156, 1 fig.).

Guervin,C.s Etude cary-taxinomique de quatre Sapindace'es


(Bull.Mus.Nat.Hist.Nat.Paris II, 33, 1961, 616-619,
1 fig.).
Dodonaea, Filicium.

Guillaumin,A.: Plantes nouvelles, rares, ou critiques des

serres du muse*urn (Motules sur quelques" Orchide'es d'ln-

dochine. XXIX ; (Bull.Mus.Nat.Hist.Mat.Paris II, 34,

1962, 408-411).
List; 4 new
spp.; p. 478 Podochilopsis n.g. n.sp.

Gupta,A.B. & G.U.Nair; A contribution to the flora of


algal
Garhwal (Agra Univ.J.Res. 2 pi.;.
• 11, 1962, 227-239,
List of and bluegreen algae. ■
green

Gupta,R.K.: Medicinal plants of t/est Himalaya (j.Agric.Trop.


Bot.Appl. 9, 1962, 1-54;.
In English.
1054

! Some observations on the plants of the South Indian

hill tops (NilgirT and Palni Plateaus; and their dis-

tribution in the Himalayas (J.lnd.Bot.Soc. 41, T962,


1-15;.

& K.A.Shankarnarayan: Ecological status of the grass-

lands in South India (Trop.Ecol. 3, 1962, 75-78;.


Subclimax from biotic factors; frost retard suc-
may
cession.

Hair,J.B. & E„J.Beuzenberg: High polyploidy in a New Zealand

Poa (Gram.; (Nature 160, 1 fig.;.


189, 1961,
Poa litorosa has n = 265 chromosomes and is 38-ploid.

Hale.M.E.: A new species of Parmelia from Asia: P. subcoral-

lina (.Lichenes; (.J.Jap.Bot. 37, 1962, 345-347, 1 fig.)*

Halle'jN.: Monographied.es Hippocrate'ace'es d'Afrique occiden-

tale (fae*m.lnst.Frang.Afr.Noire 64, 1962, 1-245, 76 fJJT.)


Important regional monograph*

Hamlin,B.G.: Studies in New Zealand Carices. VI. Subgenus


Primocarex Kükenthal (Cyper.) Trans.R.Soc.New Zeal. 1,
....
1962, 269-277, 2 fig.).
Revision; key.

Hansen,B.: Correction to: Studies in the Flora of Thailand 4.

Sphagnaceae TDansk
_ —

t , x

Bot.Ark.
-._——
20,
7
1962,
_

7
204).
_.^,_

New comb, in Sphagnum.

Hara,H.: Racial differences in widespread species, with spe-

cial reference to those common to Japan and North

America CAm.J.Bot. 49, 1962, 647-652).


Summary; taxonomical, karyological, palynological.

----- Sunania Rafin. versus Tovara Adanson (Polygon.) (J.


Jap.Bot. 37, 326-332, 2 fig.).

1962,
3 spp. (2 new comb.) of this segregate of Polygonum;
with
-•■--..

one var.
sp. many

& H.G.Baker: Pollination of flowers by bats in


Harris,B.J.
Ghana (The Nigerian Field 4, 1
yi>?, 151-158, 4photogr.).
Observations Parkia, Ceiba and Adansonia.
on
Kigelia,

&: Pollination in Kigelia africana Benth.

(Bignon.) (J.West Afr.Sc.Ass. 4, 1958, 25-30, 1 fig.,


1 pi.).
Observations in Ghana; discussion of moth and bat as

flower visitors.

Hatusima.S.; On the genus Ophiorrhiza from the Ryukyus and

Formosa (Rep.Coop.lnvest.Sc.Ryukyu Is. n. 1,


1961, 61-66).
list and
"

key.
-
1055

On of Hedyotis from Japan and Formosa


: some species
(Rubiac.; CJ.Jap.3ot. 36;"1961, 296-298;.
In Japanese and Latin.

: A new Araceous plant from the Ryukyus (Acta Phytotax.


Geobot. 20, f96~2~, "1 fig.;.
56-57,
The first Rhaphidophora from the Ryukyus and Formosa;
also in the Philippines.
n.sp.,

Hauke,R.L. i A resume of the taxonomic reorganization of

Equiseturn, ■subg.
— Hippochaeta. Ill (Am.Fern J. =52,' —
1962,
j. —, .7 ■ .i ; i jtjt- s- 1 7
■-

57-63).

Hawkes,A.D.: The genus Cyperorchis (Orchid.) (Am.Orchid Soc.

Bull. 31, 1962, 919, 920;.

Hawksworth,F.G.: Ballistic s
_o
f _dwarf mistletoe seeds (Loranth.)
(Science 130, 1~9~59", 504,~~T~fig.;.
Seed of Arceuthobiura vaginatum is expelled from fruit

to 460 cm upwards (initial velocity 1370 cm/sec; ter-

minal velocity 750 cm/sec).

Heim,R.: Contribution a la flore mycologique de la Thailande.

I (Rev.Mycol. 27, 1962, 123-150, 8 fig., 4 pi.;.

Heine,H.: Some ./est African Acanthaceae (Kew Bull. 16, 1962,


161-184, 4 1
fig., table;.
Asteracantha reduced to miscellaneous de-
Hygrophila;
scriptions; discussion of Synnema.

Henry.A.W. & N.P.Balakrishnans A new species of Staurogyne


from Central India (Acanth.) (Bull.Bot.Surv.India 3,
1961, 205-206, 10 fig.).

Henry,P.: Recherches cytologiques sur l'appareil floral et la

graine chez Elaeis guineensis et Cocos nucifera. 1. La


.

formation de l'appare'il floral (Palmae) (Rev.Ge'n.Bot.

68, 1951, 111-132, 10 fig., 1 pi.).

Hermann,?.J.: A revision of the genus Glycine and its imme-

diate allies (Legum.) XTeclm.Bull.U.S.Deo.Agric. n.

1268, 1962, 1-82, 23 fig.).


Key to related Glycine is split into 3
genera; genera:
Glycine with 10 with 10 and
. _
spp., Paraglycine spp.,
Pseudoglycine with 1 reported from Hainan.
sp.; Teyleria
List of excluded spp.

Heslop-Harrison,J,: — — -
The

function
*
of the glume-pit and the
— » "~
r j-

control of cleistogamy in Bothriochloa decipiens l[Hack.)


C.E.Hubb. (Gram.; (PhytomOrphology 11, 1961, 378-383,
8 fig. (1962)).

'
Heywood,V.H.: The Species Aggregate"' in theory and practice
(Regnum Veget. 27, 1963, 26-37).
Practical aspects of the use of collective species.
1056

Hinode,T.: On some Japanese desmids. .2 (Hikobia 2, 1960, 61-

64).
In Japanese.

: Desmids from the Iya district, Tokushima Prefecture

(Hikobia 3, 1962, 25-37, 3


fig., 2 photogr., 1 map).

On Japanese desmids. 5 (Hikobia 107-


:
gome 3, 1962,
32 fig., 2 photogr.).
111,

Hirano,M.: Freshwater Algae from the Yaeyama Islands. 1 (Acta


Phytotax.Geobot. 19, 1963, 142-145, 17 fig.).
List; 2 new var.

Hiroe.M.: Umbelliferae (of Thailand) (Dansk BotiArk. 20,


1962, 193-195).
Records; 1 comb, in
new Trachydium.

Hirose,H., H.Sugiyama, S.Kumano & T.Harada: On some phyto-

plankton new to Japan (jap.J.Limnol. 21, 1960, 104-108).


In Japanese.

HjelmqvistjH.: Notes on some names and combinations within

the Amentiferae (Bot.Not. 113, 1960, 373-380).

: Some notes on Nothofagus from New Guinea and New Ca-

ledonia (Fagac.) (Bot.Not. 116, 1963, 225-237, 4 fig.).


Plea for a higher syst.position of this of Notho-
group
fagus.

Hodgson,E.A.: Hepatics from the Subantarctic islands of New

Zealand including -'Cape Expedition 1


''
collections from
the Auckland and Campbell Islands (Rec.Dom.Mus.Welling-
ton 4, 1962, 101-132). '
: New Zealand Hepaticae. XIV. Drucella, a new of
genus
the Lepidoziaceae (Trans.R.Soc.New Zeal. 2, 1962, 45-

TT, 9 fig.).

& K.W.Allison: New Zealand Hepaticae. XIII. A review of

the' New Zealand species of the genus Temnoma and of

Anoplostoma, a new genus (Trans7R.Soc.IMew Zeal. 1,


1962, -139-154, 2 flint"

Hollenberg,G.J. t A new
species of Malaconema (Rhodophyta)
from the Marshall Islands (Algae) (Phycologia 2, 1963,
3 fig.).

Holttum,R.E. & K.St.John: Revision of the genus Pandanus


Stickman. Part 11. New species from Malaya XPandan.)
(Pacif.Sc. 16, 218-237, 10 fig.).
1962,

Hoogland,R.D.: Dilleniaceae (of Thailand) (Dansk Bot.Ark. 20,


1962,. 185jT~
Records.
1057

d'Hoore,J.: Influence de la mise en culture sur 1'Evolution

des sols dans la zone de foret dense de basse et moye'n-


ne altitude (Trop. Soils 8 Veget. -

Proc.Abidjan Symp.

1961, 49-58).

Hotta,M.: Phytogeography of Tonga (Acta Phytotax.Geobot. 20,


1962, 184-190).
Summary.

New noteworthy plants from Tonga. I (Acta


: or
Phyto—-
.,... tax.Geobot. 19, 1963, 153-157, 5 fig.).

Hou,Hsioh-Hu: The concept and fundamental principles of vege-

tation regions (Acta Bot.Sin. 11, 1961, 275-286J.

Entirely in Chinese. Following Russian work Chinese

examples are given of these divisions; author.proposes


a preliminary vegetation division of northern hemi-

sphere in Old World.

Hsu,Chien-Chang: Notes on the grasses of Formosa. 1 (Gram.)


" ~~

(J. Jap ."Bot. 37, 1952, 275-282, 2 fig.)."


Ischaemum; Schizachyrium; Narenga; Impera'ta; Capillipe-
dium.

i A study of Formosan Panicum (Gramineae) with special


reference to their lodicules (J.Jap.Bot. 38, 1963, 75-

86, 18 fig., 1 table).


Key to 12
spp.

Huang,Tseng-Chieng: Chromosome study of Arisaema of Taiwan

(Arac.) (Proc.Iowa Ac.Sc.for 1962, 69, 1962, 152-155,


5 1 table).
fig.,
6 spp. examined*'

Hundley,H.G.: The forest types of 3urma (Trop.Ecol. 2, 1961,


48-76). :

Hunter,J.A. & R.C.Cooper: Variation in Tecomanthe speciosa


■;. R.B.Oliver (Bignoniaceae) from the Three Kings Is-

lands, New Zealand Mus. 233-


(Rec.Auckl.Inst.& 3, 1962,
245, 2 fig.).

Imahori,K.: A dispersal factor of Charophytes (Algae) (Acta


Phytotax.Geobot. 20, 1962, 282-284, 1
±'ig., 1 table).
Hypothetical routes of waterbirds correlated with areas

of distribution.- •'---'

Ingram,J.: - -
Studies in the cultivated Ericaceae. 3. Andromeda.
•a 7

4. Pieris (Baileya 11, 1963, 37-46, 5 fig.J-

Inoue,H.»? Notes on Plagloehlla eatoni Aust., a Hawaiian

liverwort (.Hepat.j (J.Jap.Bot. 37, 1962, 357-360, 1

fig. J).
New comb, under Syzygiella.
1058

Contributions to the knowledge of the



: Plagiochilaceae
of Southeastern Asia. 3. Studies in Plagiochila scio-
- - — — —

- , . . H ■ TTi —.ii.ii


phila—acanthophylla complex (Hepat.)(J.Hattori Bot.

Lab. n. 25, 1962, 91-101, 5 fig.).

Iwatsulci, K.: On the venation of the Thelypteroid Ferns

(Polvpod,J (Acta Phytotax.Geobot. 20, 1962, 219-227, 5

fig.).
Entirely in Japanese.

i Enumeration of the species of Cyathea found in Japan,

Ryukyu, Taiwan and Bonin (Cyatheac.) (Acta Phytotax.


Geobot.
19, 1963, 127-136, 2 maps).
In Japanese except synonyms and distribution.

Iyengar,M.O.T.: Validation of two (new) species of Coelomyces


described from India (Fungi) (Elisha Mitchell Sc.Soc.

78, 1962, 133-134).

Jablonski,E.:
~
Revision of Trigonostemon ~ —
(EuphorbiaceaeJ "
of
1 h > i
-

Malaya, Sumatra and Borneo 1963,. 151-

168, 8 fig.).
Based on a study of Singapore and New York material;

revision; keys.

Jain,B.L.: Two new


species of Curvularia (from India) (Fungi)
r
(Trans.Brit.Mycol. Soc. 45, 1962, 539 5~44, 4 fig.).

Jain,S.K.s The genus Dipterygiurn Decne, in India (Cappar.)


(Bull.Bot.Surv.India 2, 1960, 171 J.
Record and description.

: A note on Juncus maritimus Lam. from India (Juncac.)


(Bull.Bot.Surv.India 2, 1960, 307-308, 1 fig.).

& U.R.Deshpande: Further contribution to the Flora of

Kutch in Gujrat State (Bull.Bot.Surv.India 2, 1960,


287-292, 5 photogr.J.
Between 23-24° N, 78-71° E. Monsoon forest, saline

flats; plant list.

Janaki Ammal,E.K.: Central Botanical Laboratory (3ull.Bot.


Surv.Ind. 1, 1959, 33-37, 6 photogr.JI
History and functions of the laboratory.

: A cyto-systematic survey of Bambuseae. I. The slender

bamboos of Asia anc. S.America (Bull.Bot.Surv.India 1,


1959, 78-84, 3 photogr.J.
2 48 for to in appendix.
n =
all; key genera

The Rubiaceous Mussaenda; The morpholo-


Jayawe
•„
e
ra,M.A.:
j
■- genus
;-.
, —

gy of the Asiatic species (Rubiac. J XJ«Arn.Arb. 44,


1963, 111-126, 2 fig., 1 table).
A not taxonomical.
general paper;
1059

: The Rubiaceous g.enus Mussaenda; The species of India

and Ceylon (Rubiac.; (J.Arn.Arb. 44, 1963,.252-267, 4

fig.).

Revision; key to 14 spp.

Jeffrey,C: Notes on some


species of Fevillea L., Siolmatra

Baill., and Pseudosicydium Harms (Cucurbitaceae) in the

Amazon Basin (Kew Bull. 46,- 1962, 199-202.J .

Critical list.

On the widespread of
Johnson,A.: occurrence a sandbinding
moss on the east coast of Malaya (Musci; (Mai.Nat.J.
:

,- , 16, 1962, 111-112, 8 fig.>.


Rhacelophus pilifer Dozy.& Molk.

: On a small collection of Bryophytes collected by H.B.

• Gilliland in Eastern New Guinea (Gard.Bull.Sing. -19,


-1962, 373-374).
From Chimbu and Daulo Pass, made 1960; spp. listed.

A short note soil from New Guinea


■—
; on some Algae
:
(Gard.fiull.2ing. <\9, 1962, 375-3y-6>. -■■■-■

List of Chloroph. and Cyanoph. from Daulo and Chimbu

Pass, coll. Gilliland, 1960.

i Precursory studies on the epiterranean soil Algae of

Singapore and Malaya (Gard.Bull.Sing. 19,- 1962, 579-

384).
Cultures made; list of Chloroph. and Cyanoph.

Johnson,L.A.S.: Taxonomic notes on Australian plants (Contr.


~

. N.S.W. Nat ..Herb. .5, 1962, 93-i02). '

:'Studies in the taxonomy of Eucalyptus (Myrtac.)


(Contr.N.S.W.Nat.Herb. 3, 1962, 103-126).
It inter alia that E.moluccana Roxb.. must have
appears
come from an Australian spe-cie-s formerly called E.hemi—-

phloia F.v.M.ex Bth.

& B-.G.Briggs: Taxonomic and notes Ace-


cytologjcal on

tosa and Acetosella in Australia (Polygon.; (Contr.


N.S.W.Nat.Herb. 3, 1962, 165-169, 2 tables).
2 new comb, in Acetosa.

Johri,B.M.' & S.P.Bhatnagar: Embryology and taxonomy of the

Santalales. ,
1 (Proc.Nat.Inst.Sc.India 26,. B (Supplem.),
1960, 199-220, 54 fig.).
Opiliaceae should be merged with Santalaceae, Oktonema-

taceae with Olacaceae. Viscoideae should be a separate

family from Loranthaceae.

Jonker.F.P.: Het in Amerika (Arac.)


genus Schismatoglottis
(Jaarb.Kon.Ned.Bot.Ver.over 1961, 60 (,1962;;.
The genus comprises in America only one species (§ Phi-

lonotion); number of ovules varies.


1060

1
—* : Heyerdahl s Kon-fiki theory and its relation to.._

ethnobotany (Smithsonian Report for 1961, 1962, 535-

550).
•-

A slightly modified English translation of the author's

inaugural address of 1960 (see p.843).

Joseph,J.: A new record of "Orchid for India (j.Ind.Bot.Soc.


41, 1962, 297-300, 6 fig.;.
Saccolobium roseum Lindl., endemic in Ceylon found in

Coimbatore.

Kachroo,P.: Aquatic "vegetation of Bamodar Valley. I. Phanero-

flora of freshwater ponds and lands with


gamic marshy

particular reference to Damodar-Eden Canal area of V/est

Bengal. II. Further observations on association of

aquatio vegetation with Anopheline breeding within

Daeodar-Eden Canal area of west Bengal (J-.As.S-O-c. 1,


1959, 271-324, 21 fig., 17 tables).

Description of vegetation types in the Star


Kalkman,C•:
■Mountains Region, West New Guinea (Nova Guinea, Bot.

n.
15, 1963, 247-261, map, pi. 18-21).
River banks; forest; peat; dolines; oemboek; mossy

forest and subalpine scrub.

KamatjN.D.: Two new


species- of Chroocooci-dio-psis from India

(CyanophTT (Hydrobiologia 20,- 1962, 188-192, 21


fig.; .

Two from India (Chlorophyc.) (Rev.


: new Oedogonia
Algol, n.s, 6, 1962", 217-219, 5 fig.).

Kamemoto,K. & K.Shindb: Genome relationships, in interspecific


and intergeneric of Renanthera (Orchid.; (Am.J.
hybrids
3ot. 4-962, 737-748, 50 fig.;.
49_, -

Kamimura.M.: A monograph of Japanese Frullaniaceae (Hepat.)


(J.Hattori Bot.Lab. n. 24, 1961, 1-109, 33 fig., maps).

Kammathy,R.V.: Notes on Indian C o m'me linaceae.; III. C.ytologi-

.pal observations (Bull.Bot.Surv.India 3, 1961, 393-394,


"

1 1
pi., table).
"''

Chromosomes. . .

& R.S.Rao: Notes on Indian Commelinaceae. II. Cytologi-

_
pal observation (Bull.Bot.Surv.India 3, 1961, 167-169,
1 1 pi.J).
table,
Also notes on taxonomy and 3 new names.

& Additions to the Flora of Mount


Kanodia,K.C. U.R.Deshpande;
Abu in Ra.jasthan (Bull.Bot.Surv.India 3, 1961, 403-405;.
List of weeds.

Kapoor.S.L.: Flowering plants of India. Clematis. I (3ull.


Nat.Bot.Gard.Lucknow n. 78, 1962, 6~7 pp. J).
Key to and descr. of the 20 spp. illustr. in Bull. n. 54.
1061

Karling,J.S.: Indian species of Synchytrium (Fungi) (Sydowia


15, 1962, 26-44):

Kashyapa,G. :- Shorea talura Roxb.j a of S.roxburghii


synonym
G.Don ■ (Dipter.; (J.Bomb.Nat.Hist.Soc. 58, 1961, 543-544).

Keng,H.: Aspects of the morphology of Phyllocladus hypophyl-


lus (Conif.; (Ann.Bot. n.s. 26, 1962, 69-78, 14 fig.,
pl. 1).
Interpretation of the phylloclade of axil-
as a
complex
lary lateral branching systems with their fused scale

leaves.

----- Phyllocladus hypophyllus Hook.f. (Conif.) (Gard.Bull.


Sing. 20, 1963, 123-126, 1 fig.;.
Description and localities.

: Taxonomic position of Phyllocladus and the classifi-

■cation of Conifers (Gard.Bull.Sing. 20, 1965, 127-129;.


A brief note in which a casual judgment of the taxonomy
of conifers is given and suggested that Phyllocladus be

arranged with Podocarpaceae. One must have a nerve to

be at variance with Prof. Florin on the basis of the

evidence given.

Kenny,R. & N.Haysom: Ecology of rocky shore organisms at

Macquarie Island (Pac.Sc. 16, 1962, 245-263 ).

Kern,J.H.: Le genre Scleria eh Indochine (Cyper.) (Adansonia


2, 1962, 99-110, 2 fig.;.

List; 1 new
sp.

: Delimitation of the genus Gahnia (Cyper.) (Acta Bot.

Neerl. 11, 1962, 216-224, 2 fig.;.


Structure' and delimitation against Cladium and Liachae-

rina; emendation of Gahnia, discussion of Morelotia and

Lampocarya; 2 new comb, in Machaerina.

Khanam,K. & M.S.Zahur: Development, growth and morphological


nature of the staminal truss in Ricinus communis

(Euph.) (Biologia 8, 1962, 163-178, 15 fig.;.

Kitagawa,M.: Synoptical review of Umbelliferae from Japan,

Korea, and Manchuria (Bull.Nat .Sc.laus.Tokyo n. 46, 1960,


1-35, 4 pi.J.

Knaap-van Meeuwen.M.S.: Reduction of Afrormosia to Pericopsis

(Papilionaceae) (Bull.Jard.Bot.Brux. 32, 1962, 213-219,


map).
Five spp. recognized; key to genera Ormosia, Haplormo-
sia, and Pericopsis.

: Preliminary revisions of some genera of Malaysian

Papilionaceae. IV. A revision of Ormosia (Reinwardtia


6, 1962, 225-238;.
1062

11 spp. admitted for Malaysia; one is key;


new; syno-
distribution"and critical notes.
nymy;

—•
: Preliminary revisions of some genera of Malaysian

Papilionaceae. V. A census of the genus Desmodium

(Reinwardtia'6, 1962, 239-276).

Key, synonymy,. distribution and critical notes of 39

A number of have been reduced; 2


spp. large names new

and 2 new var.


names,

Kobayasi,Y.: The Calostoma of Eastern Asia (Fungi) (Acta


Phytetax.Geebpt. 20, 1962, 6 1 of
252-257, fig., map

distribution).
' English summary.

Kochummen.K.M.s Dipt ere sarav/akensis van Slooten. A new


carpus

record for Malaya (Dipter.j (.Mai.For. 25, 1962, 163,


1 pi.-).. .. .

Pound in two localities- in Trengganu and Pahang.

Korf,R.P.: Discomycete Flora of Asia. Precursor I. The scope


" - - ~ — - ~ ~~

7 tf . , iT

and status of exploration. II. A revision of the genera

Acervus and Ascosparassis and their in


new
positions
the Pezizales (Lloydia 26", 1~963, 16-26, 8 fig.J.
The Japanese A.shimizuensis occurs also in Java.

KosterrnanSjA. J. G.'H.: Nepenthes veitchii Hook.f., Kantong


semar radia dari Kalimantan Timur (Nepenth.) (Penggemar
Alam 40, 14-15, 1 fig., with summary).
1961,
N.veitchii is credited to be an epiphyte.

: The genera Belotia Rich, and Trichospermum Bl.

(Tiliac.J (Reinwardtia 6"71962, 277-279).


The New World Belotia is reduced to Trichospermum; 10

new comb.

: Miscellaneous botanical notes. IV (Reinwardtia 6,


1962, 281-325, 22 fig.).
New comb, and reductions in
spp., Lauraceae, Legumino-

sae, Sterculiaceae, Tiliaceae, Verbenaceae.

Koyama,T.: Classification of the family Cyperaceae. 2 (J.Fac.


So.Tokyo sect.Ill, Bot..., 8, 1962,. 149-278;.
Deals largely with Carex; key to supraspecific taxa of

the genus Carex.

: Classification of the family Cyperaceae. 3 (Quart.J.


Taiwan
Mus.-14, 1961~J^
Revision E.Asian Cyperus; key; enumeration.

: The genus Scirpus Linn. Some North American aphylloid


species (Cyper.) (Canad.J.Bot. 40, 1962, 913-937, 4

pi., 7 fig.). -

Some infraspecific new comb. •


1063

i Nomenclatorial remarks on some grasses (Gram.) (J.


Jap.Bot. 37, 1962, 231-242, 3 fig.). T
Agrostis; Sporobolus; Isachne; Setaria;'"Llicrostegium;
Ischaemum.

i Nomenclatural remarks on the genus Scirpus. I (C-vper.)


(Phytologia 8, 1963, 457-458). ' .
4 some new comb, of infraspec. taxa; ."some new
spp.; syn.

Kruckeberg.A.R. : Intergeneric hybrids in the Lychnideae

(Caryoph.) (Brittonia 14, "1"962, 311-320, 4 fig., 3

tables).
Intergeneric hybrids emphasize the weak distinction be-

tween the genera Melandrium, Silene, and Lychnis. As a

matter of fact experienced systematists as Baehni do

not recognize them as distinct.

Kuprianova,L.A.: Palynological data elucidating the taxonomy


of the genus Pistacia ~TT. (Anacard.) (Bot.J., Ivlosqua-

Leningrad 46, 1961, 803-814, 2 tables).


In Russian; English Pollen is so different
summary.
from "other Anacardiaceae that a new family Pistaciaceae

is erected.

Kurita,S. & M.Nishidas Cytotaxonomy of Japanese Sphenomeris


(Polypod.) (J.Jap.Bot. 38, 1963, 4^8jT

Kuschel,G.; Zur Naturgeschichte der Insel San Ambrosio (Islas


Desventuradas, Chile; (Ark.f.Bot. n.s. 4, 1961, 413-419,
16 photogr.).
Among a list of plants one new genus of the Caryophyll.-
Paronych.

Laird,M.: Validation of certain species of Coelomomyces

(Fungi) described from the Australian and Oriental re-

gions- (J.Slisha Iuitchell Soc. 78, 1962, 132-133).

7 spp. treated; parasites in mosquito larvae.

Larsen.K.: Coniferae (of Thailand) (Dansk Bot.Ark. 20, 1962,


125-128, 1 fig.).
Records.

: Various Monocotyledon families-(of Thailand) (Dansk


~~'

Bot.Ark. 20, 1962, 131-138;.


Records.

Studies in the I. The Geostachys


:
Zingiberaceae. genus

in Thailand (Bot.Tidsskr. 58, 1962, 43-49, 3 fig.;.


2 new from isthmian Siam.
spp.

Laundon,G.F.: Rust Fungi. I. On Acanthaceae (Mycological Pap.

n. 89, 1963, 1-89, 17 fig.;.


1064

Palaeoecological and ecological studies in the


Lawton,R.M.:
Northern Province of Northern Rhodesia (Kirkia 3, 1962/
46-77, 1 12 photogr.J.
63, map,
Fire-controlled forests! Interesting reconstruction of

vegetation history, sustained by palynological data.

Notes on Lomandra in New South Uales (Liliac.)


Lee,A.T.:
(Contr.N.S.W.Nat.Herb. 3, 1962, 151-1647.
17 spp. enumerated.

The structure and reproduction of Dudresnaya


Lee,R.K.S.s
hawaiiensis sp.nov. (RhodophytaJ (Am.J.Bot. 50, 1963,
315-319, 12 fig.J,

Leenhoiits.P.V/.: Over de systematische positie van de Budleja-

ceae CJaarb.ivon.Wed.Bot.Ver.over 1961, 57-58 (1962;;.


jboganiaoeae are allied with Scrophulariaceae by trib.

Budlejeae, with Apocynaceae by trib.Potalieae, with

Rubiaceae by trib.Spigelieae, with Oleaceae by trib.

Gelsemieae and trib.Antonieae.

: Florae Malesianae Precursores. XXXIII. Loganiaceae


(Bull.Jard.Bot.Brux. 32, 1962, 417-458, 1

Numerous reductions; new in Cynoctonum, Fagraea,


spp.

Mitrasacme, Strychnos, Neuburgia; revision of Gardneria

(key); reduction of Nantophylla Guillaumin to Logania;


extensive notes on Mitrasacme and Fagraea.

Lems,K.s Botanical notes on the Canary Islands. III. The life

form spectrum and its interpretation (Ecology 42, 1961,


569-572, 1 1
table, fig.).

Ligneous endemics of these islands are considered re-

licts from an ancient flora.

Leroy. J.F.: Sur 1'existence d'un Cafe'ier sauvage aux lies

Philippines; Coffea mabesae (Elmer; J.F.Ler. (Subg. Pa-

racoffea) (Rubiac.; CJ.Agric.Trop.& Bot.Appl. 9, T957J


417-419;.
Coffea mabesae (Elmer) Leroy, comb.nov. (Canthium ma-

besae (Elmer) Merr.).

Levi jriSjM.R.: Clues to the past in the Cape Flora of today


(S.Afr.J.Sc. 49, 1952, 155-164, 1 fig., 1 table;.
Is of great antiquity; recurrent droughts have de-

creased its area. Probably originated in tropical Afri-

ca and migrated southwards. The same holds for the mon-

tane forest flora.

• Possible Antarctic elements in the South African

Flora (S.Afr.J.Sc. 56, 1962, 237-241, 1 map ) .

Discussion of certain selected conifers and


groups,
Angiosperms (Cunoniaceae, Cur-
Metrosideros, Brabeium,
tisia, Gunnera. Acaena, Phylica). Obviously the Cape

Flora existed before the separation of Madagascar from


1065

the.mainland of.Africa. Many are trees and several .had.

a larger extension in former time.

Lewis,E.J.: Studies the proteins, and free amino


on
peptides
acid contents in of brown Algae from
some species
southeastern coast of India (Rev.Algol, T962,
n. s. 6~J
209-216, 3 tables;.

Lewis,Y/.H.: Phylogenetic study of Hedyotis (Rubiac.) in North

America. (AmVj.Bot. 49, 1962, 855-866, 40 fig., 3 tab...;..,


Incl. lioustonia; chromos. study reveals aneupToidy.

Lindauer,V.w.; New species of Phaeophyceae from New Zealand

(Rev.Algol, n.s. 5, 1960, 161-172, 6 fig.;.

. V.J.Chapman & M.Aiken: The marine Algae of New Z"ea-~


■7
, . r

land. Part 2. Phaeophyceae (Nova Hedwigia 1 9.6J 129-


3,. ,

350, tables 1-73;.

Liu.,Tang-Shui: Umbelliferae of Taiwan (Quart.J.Taiwan Ivius.

14, 1961, 15-47, t.1-16, map (of Formosa)). .


Revision; 32 4' 1 new cytology.
spp., new, var.;

: A phytogeographic sketch on the Forest Flora of Tai-

wan (Formosa; (Acta Phytotax.Geobot. 20, 1962, 149-157)


In English.

Loeffler,v/. & S.K.Bose: fiber Dothidea indica


spec.nov. (Fungi)
(Sydowia 15, 1962, 224-227", 4 fig 77.

Loftus Hills,K.: Trace elements in Australian agriculture


" "

(New" Scientist n. 281, 1962, 821-822;.


Interesting summary of improvement of useless podsolic
and leached soils by aid of trace elements (Mn, Cu, Z,
Mb, Co, etc.).

Long,R.W. & L.J.UttalJ Some observations on- flowering in

Ruellia (Acanth.) (Rhodora 64, 1962, 200-207;.


- . Species are habitually self-pollinated.

Loroh.J.W.: The of Aristolochia, interpreta-


perianth a new,

tion (Aristol.) (Evolution 13, VET, 415-416, 1 ±Tg77.


Perianth would be with and is homo-
comparable spathe

logous with a stem leaf. . .

Love,A.: Cytotaxonomy and generic delimitation (Regnum Veget.


••■••...
27, 1963, 45-51;.

LovkvistjB.: Taxonomic problems in aneuploid complexes (Reg-


num Veget. 27, 1963, 51-57;.

Examples in Cardamine and Cochlearia species.

Maheshwari,J.K.: Taxonomic studies on Indian Guttiferae. I.


—————————————————————————

_—^—£—————
_^^^—*—■—««»■;■————
-mi
9
The .genus Calophyllum L. (Bull.Bot.Surv.India 1960,
139-148, 4 fig./.
Key to 9 spp. (3 only in Andamans); description.
1066

i The grassy scrub vegetation of Khandwa Plateau,


Ma'dhya Pradesh (Bull.Bot.Surv.India 2, 1960, 549-356.
1 table, 1 map).
Environment; plant communities; plant list.

: No-menclatural notes on some Indian species 'of Aralia-

ceae (Bull.Bot.Surv.India 2, 1960, 375-378;. -


Some new var. in Schefflera.

: The genus Wightia v/all. in India with a discussion on

its systematic position (Scroph.; (Bull.Bot.Surv.India


3, 1961, 31-35, 5 fig.;.
Claimed to belong to Bignoniaceae.

— : Taxonomic notes on the Indian coral tree (Erythrina


variegata L. var. orientalis Merr.; (Legum.; (Bull.Bot.

Surv.India 3, 1961, 45-48J .■



Key and descriptions to 6 forms.

The food-producing in-the (Bull.Bot.


; crops tropics
Surv.India 3, 1961, 153-162;;

: On the nomenclature of cut-leaves Tecoma (Bignon.)


(Bull.Bot.Surv.India 3, -f$61, J57T. ~~~■ -

Tecoma stans var.incisa (Sweet) Maheshwari,-c.omb..nov.

Maheshwari,S.C. t Systematic position of the family Lemnaceae

'(Recent Adv.Bot. 1961, 689-694J. :


'

Allied to Araceae.

Maiti,P.O.: A possible Cannizzaro' a reaction' of Berberine in

vivo (Berber.; (Bull.Bot.Surv.India 3, 1961, 53-54, 1

TigT).

: Triterpenes from the leaves of Rhododendron cinnaba-

rinum hook.f. (Eric.) (3ull.Bot.Surv.India 37196TT

391-39277^

Manguin,E.: Contributions h, la connaissance de la flore dia-

tomique de la Nouvelle-Cale'donie (M£m.Mus.Hist.Nat.


Paris 12 B, -1962, 1-40, 8 pi.;.

Markgraf,P.: Gnetaceae (of Thailand) (Dansk Bot.Ark; 20,


1962, 119-121, 3 fig.;.
Record 1
sp„

Martin,H.A. & R.L.Spechti Are mesic communities less drought-


resistant? A study on moisture relationships in dry

scleroph.yll forest at Inglewood, South Australia_ (Austr.

J.Bot. 10, 1962, 106-118, 2 pi., 5 fig. ).

Martin,W.: Motes New Zealand of Cladonia with


on some species
descriptions of two-new species and one new form(Trans.
~~~

R.Soc.New Zeal. 2, 1962, 39-44, 1 fig.;.


1067

Mathauda,G.S,: The mangrove forests of India (Proc.Mangrove


■"""'Symp.' 1959, 66-87;.
General account; 40 spp. listed.

Mitra-
McCarthy,J. % The form and development of knee roots in

gyna stipulosa
VRubiac.) (Phytomorphology 12, 1962, 20-

30, 6 fig.).

Descriptive and partly experimental.

McClure,F.A.: Typification of the Bambusoideae. ' (Taxon 12,

Thamnocalamus Munro.

McNabbjR.F.R.; Additions to the rust Fungi of New Zealand.

III (Trans.R.Soc.New Zealand 1, 1962, 109-116, 2 fig.).


2 new and 6 records.
spp.

: The Graminicolous rust Fungi of New Zealand (Trans.R,


Soc.New Zeal. 1, 1962, 235-257, 4 fig.).


The genus Exobasidium in New Zealand (Fungi) (Trans.
R.Soc.New Zeal. 1, 1962, 259-268, 2 fig.).

McNeill,J. i Taxonomic studies in the Alsinoideae. I.., Generic


and infra-generic groups (Caryoph.) (Not.R.Bot.Gard.
Edinb.. 24, ,1962, 79-155, 5
fig., 3 maps).
Treats the subtribes Stellarinae and Subulininae in

which 7 genera are recognized; Alsine is reduced to

Minuartia; keys to accepted genera and infrageneric


taxa; typification.

: Taxonomic studies in the Alsinoideae. II. A revision

of the species in the Orient (Caryoph.J) (Not.R.Bot.


Gard.Edinb. 24, 1962, 241-404, 1 table, 15 fig., maps

of distribution).
Conspectus with keys.

Meer,W.A.: Commercial collection of Catharanthus roseus

(Vinca rosea) CApocyn.J CLloydia 25, 1962, 333;.


Tons of this herb are now required as 4 anti-stumor

alkaloids have been extracted from this plant. Who

could ever have dreamt about this use?

Meeuse,A.D.J.: The Cucurbitaceae of Southern Africa (Bothalia


8, 1962, 1-111;.
Pull monograph.
_

& E.C.J.Ott: The occurrence of chlorophyll in Nelumbo

seeds (Acta BotvNeerl. 11, 1962, 228;. '


The pigments are as usual, but carotenes are absent.

Mehra,K.L., K.Subramanyam & M.S.Swaminatham Cytogenetical

studies in some members of Andropogoneae (Gram.; (J.Ind.


Bot.Soc. 491-502, 4 tables, 13 fig.).
41, -1962,
1068

Mehro"cra,B.S., U.Baijal & B.R.Mehrotra; Two new species of


7 j

Mortiereila from India (Fungi) (Mycologia 55, 1963,


22 fig.).

Menez,E.G.:.The marine algae of the Hundred Islands, Philip-

pines "(Philip.J.Sc. 90, 1961, 37-86, 12 pi.).

Menzel,M.Y. & F.D.Wilson: Cytotaxonomy of twelve species of


-3

Hibiscus section Furcaria iMalvac.) (Am.J.Bot. 50,

i
1963, 262-271, 5~fig.).
Chromosomes, crossings, polyploids.

Meijer,W.: On the flora of Mount Sago near Pajakumbuh,


Central Sumatra. The vegetation of the summit-region

(1500-2200 m alt.J (Penggemar Alam 40, 1961, 3-15, 5

fig-)-
Composition of forest of 1500-2000 m with list of spp.;

on sandstone several spp. find their lowest contour.

i Palms of Indonesia (Principes 6, 1962, 15-26).

Miki,S.: Nymphaeaceae remains in Japan, with new fossil genus

Eoeuryale (J.Inst.Polytechn., Osaka City Univ., Ser.D,


11, 1950, 63-78, 3 fig., 11
tables, 5 pi.).

:
Aquatic floral remains in Japan (J.Biol.Osaka City
Univ. 12, 1961, 91-121, 10 fig., 15 tables, 3 pi.).
This is additional to former ones on Nymphaeaceae
paper
and Hydrocaryaceae and deals with the rest of the

aquatic families. It is concluded that the frontal pro-

tuberance of Trapa is the stipule of sepal. Keys


a
to_
and -

genera spp.

Miller,H.A., C.E.B.Bonner & H.Bischler: Studies in Lejeunea-


ceae. V. Liicrolejeunea in Pacific Oceania (Nova Hed-

wigia Bd IV, Heft 3 it 4, 1962, 551-561, pi. 129(1)-


131(3)).

Mitchell,B.A.: The place of exotics in Malayan Forestry (Mai.


For. 25, 1962, 224-236).
Remarks on Albizzia falcata, Eucalyptus, Swietenia,
Gmelina arborea, Tectona, Ochroma, Shorea gysbertsiana,
Flindersia, Maesopsis, Pinus
spp.

Mizushima.M.: Notes on some Caryophyllaceous plants from

Sikkim Himalaya (J.Jap.Bot. 38, 1963, 149-154).

Mizutani.M.: A revision of Japanese Lejeuneaceae (He pat.)


(j.Hattori Bot.Lab. n. 24, -1961/115-302, 38 fig.,map).

Moats,S.A.: Comparison of plant and animal life in the dry-


zone of Burma with its homoclime in Northwestern Penin-

sular India (Cat ho lie Univ.Amer.Press 1960., 1-58, 3

pi., 6 tables).
Thesis. Ecological; floristic; plant list.
1069

Moens.P*: Les oourgeons ve'ge'tatifs et gdndratifs de Coffea

canephora Pierre. Etude morphologique et morphoge'ne'ti-

que (Rubiac.J (Trav.Biol.Inst.Carnoy,Louvain n. 83,


1963, 165-244, 24 fig., 7 pi.).

Moldenke,H.N.: Notes on new and noteworthy plants. XXVIII

(Phytologia 8, 1961, 14-15).


New Congea from Siam.

Ditto. XXIX (Phytologia 8, 1961, 57-61).


Callicarpa Merr. reduced to rank.
paucinervia var.

Ditto. XXX (Phytologia 159-165).


:
8, 1962,


Ditto. XXXI (Phytologia 8, 1962, 273-274).
Contains a new sp. of Teysmanniodendron from Indochina.

: Ditto. XXXII (Phytologia 8, 1962, 385-395).


A form of a Callicarpa from the Carolines and a Premna

•variety from Fiji; new Sphenodesma from'Siam.

Ditto. 459).
: XXXIII (.Phytologia 8, 1963, •
1 new var. of Clerodendron serratum from Burma.

t Materials toward a monograph of the genus Verbena.

I-X (Verben.J (Phytologia 8, 1961/63, 95-104, 108-152,


T75-216, 230-272, 274-323, 371-384, 395-453, 460-496;
ibid. 9, 1963, 8-54, 59-97).

Molloy,B.P.J.: Soil genesis and plant succession in the sub-

alpine and alpine zones of Torlesse Range,


Hew Zealand (New Zeal.J.Bot. 1, 1963, 137-148, 5 fig.,
1 tablij.

C.J.Burrows, J.E.Cox, J.A.Johnston & P.Wardles Dis-


,

tribution' of subfossll forest remains. Eastern South

Island, New Zealand Zeal.J.Bot, 1, 1


(Hew 1965, 68-77,
fig., 1 table)~

Moore,D.-M.: The violets of New Guinea (Violac.) (Nova Guinea,


Bot. n. 11, 1963, 177-187, 3 fig.).
Key to 5 (one new).
spp.

Moore Jr,H.E.: The genera of Steck's "De Sagu ;i


(1757) and

comments on Sagus Steck (Taxon 11, 1962, "164-166;.


Proposal to conserve Metroxylon Rottb.

• e correct name for the torch ginger (Zingib.)


(Baileya 10, 1962, 121, fig.41J.
Phaeomeria speciosa = Nicolaia elatior (Jack) Horan.

Morton,J.K.: The incidence of polyploidy in a tropical flora

(Recent Adv.Bot. 1961, 900-903;.


Studies on the Labiatae and Compositae of the Cameroons

Mountain and Ghana indicate a high frequency of poly-


1070

ploids in the mountains, and the author regards this as

■ a support of the hypothesis that a high concentration

of polyploids shows an occurrence of derived floras,

which have been exposed during their evolution to the

of major environmental changes. Under these


pressures
variations (polyploid.or other-
conditions, adaptive
wise) would be at whereas stable taxa
a premium, more

(which would include many of the diploids) would be

left behind, either to survive in their original ha-

bitat or to be wiped out with it. Several examples are

to demonstrate the observation that when diploid


given
and polyploid closely related taxa are met with in the

then the polyploids are found in the Cameroons


area,
and the diploids in the lowland, whereas no example of

the reverse condition is known to the author.

: The upland floras ofWest Africa. Their composition,


distribution and in relation to climate
significance

(C.R.4e AETFAT Reunion, Lisboa 1962, 391-409,


11 maps).
Account of of Cameroons Mountains and East
disjunctions
African volcanoes, in which especially the East African

montane, Asiatic temperate, and boreal elements are in-

teresting. The author dispersal.


rejects long-distance

Dispersal of these elements took place in ancient time

from Asia along a land-connection through SW.Asia. The

author concludes to-dispersal under different climatic

conditions from those prevailing today, derived from

glaciology of African volcanoes. Author forgets that

Miocene was much warmer than present climate and gla-


clers descent was only in Pleistocene. Why no mention

is made of changes in land—altitudes is remarkable as

this cannot have been static onwards of Miocene.

: Cytotaxonomic studies on the West African Labiatae

(j.Linn.Soc.Lond.Bot. 58, 1962, 231-283, 17 fig., 2

pi.).
Considerations on several which are of high im-
genera
portance for Malaysia; clear account of the
Ocimum;
Plectranthus-Coleus situation with a key to the genera

belonging to the complex; Coleus is merged with Plec-

the latter being the older


tranthus, name.

Mueller,E. & Sultan Ahmad: Ueber einige neue oder bemerkens-

werte Ascomyceten aus Pakistan. V (Fungi) (Biologia 8,


1962, 151-162, 4 fig.).

Mukerjee.S.K.: A of Indian and Burmese Polygala


synopsis
(Bull.Bot.Soc.Bengal 12, 29-49, 1 pi. (issued
1958,
June 1961)).
1 new and several varieties.
sp.
1071

<......'.:...: :.l ■Associates of Mangrove-plants in the Sunderbans

(Proc.Mangrove Svmp. 1959, 136;. ; j_

_
; Central National Herbarium (Bull.Bot.Surv.India 1,
1959, 30-32, 6 photogr.;.
History and prospects of the Calcutta Herbarium.

r

: The genus Bruguiera in the Sundribans -(Rhizoph.)
. (Bull.Bot.Surv.India 2, 1960, 173-17TJ7
3 listed.
spp..

: Enumeration of Indian flowering plants. II-V (Bull.


Bot.Surv.India 2, 1960, "99-107, 293-297.; ibid. 3, 1961,
99-101, 351-355).

Muller,J.s Pollen from the South China Sea (Sarawak Mus.J.

10, 1961, 325;/


On p.799 (Fl.Mai.Bull, no
14, 1959) reference was made

of pollens of certain strange elements in the South

China Sea muds .(Picea, fsuga, Alnus). It has now been

explained that this was due to contamination of the

samples by drilling mud of Pliocene mud from


using a

Holland, so that these records should entirely be dis-

carded.

Munk,W. J.de: Preliminary revisions of some genera of !■ la lay-


"

sian Papilionaceae. III. A census of the genus Crota-

laria (Reinwardtia 6, 1962, 195-223;.


Key; distribution;.notes to 38 of which
synonymy; spp.

29 either native of 9 others there


are or introduced;
is justification of in Various
no occurrence Malaysia.
spp. are new records.

Murray,J.;. Lichens .from Cape Hallett Area, Antarctica (Trans.


~~~

R.Soc.New Zeal. 2, 1963, 59-72;.

Nafday,U.R.: Studies in the Tubiflorae of Nagpur (Bull.Bot.


Soc, Coll.Sc, Nagpur 3, 1962, 1-9;,
Deals with spp. of Scrophula'riaceae, Yerbenaceae, Acan-

thaceae and Labiatae.

Naik,V;N. & G.Panigrahis Genus Hedychium in Eastern India

(Zingib.) (Bull.Bot.Surv.India 3, 1961, 67-73, 7 fig.)-


Discussion, census and key of Indian species and varie-

ties.

Nalr.NiC.i A note on Ximensia encelioides Cav. (Compositae)


in India (Bull.Bot.Surv.India 5, 1961, 43, 1 fig.J.
Introduced from the"New World.

: Studies on Meliaceae. V. Morphology and anatomy of

the flower of the tribes Melieae, Trichilieae and

Swietenieae U.Ina.Bot.Soc. 41, 1962, 226-243, 98 fig.,


1 table).
20 spp. examined.
1072

— & S.K.Malhotra. A study of the vegetation of Lohargal.


and its neighbourhood, Rajasthan, India (Bull.Bot.Surv.
India 3, 1961, 139-151).
Name list with brief introduction on climate and vege-

tation.

Nair,P.K.K.: Pollen grains of Indian plants. I (Bull.Nat.Bot.


Gard.Lucknow n. 53, 1962, 34 pp., 58 fig., 1 table).

Nakamura,J.. Pollenanalyses from two swamps of the Amami

islands (Rep.USA Marine Biol.Stat. 4, 1957, 1-12, 3

9 2
tables, fig., pi.).
Tsuga and Alnus pollen is found but these do
species
not occur in this island.

Nayar.B.K.: Ferns of India. I. Adiantum (Bull.Nat.Bot.Gard.


Lucknow n. 196 fj 2nd rev.impression 1962, 41
pp.,
9 fig.).
Introduction, keys, descr. figures and some maps of 150

pp. and 3 taxa announced as 'var. novo'; these


are,

however, not provided with a Latin description nor has

a type specimen been appointed and are therefore in-

valid.

: Contributions to the morphology of Leptochilus and

(Polypod.; 1963, 301-


Paraleptochilus (Am.J.Bot. 50,
308, 42 fig.).

Nicolson,D.H.: The geographic location of Gorgonidium (Arac.)


(Rhodora 65, 1963, 68-72, 4 figD".
The type specimen of this presumed endemic Papuan mono-

typic genus came from Bolivia.

Nistaida.M.:
—_—
On the scales of

Ceratopteris
_ _.
thalictroides
,—._ —
and

their bearing to phylogeny (Filices, Parker.") (J.Jap.


Bot. 37, 7 fig.).
1962, 179-186,

: Systematic position of Ceratopteris thalictroides

Brongn. (Parker.) (J.Jap.Bot. 37, 1962, 193-200;.

Norris,D.H. & A.J.Sharp: The known distribution of Herpeti-


neuron toccoae (Sull.& LesqT") Card. (Musci) (J.Hattori
Bot.Lab. n. 24, 1961, 110-'fl4, map;.

Nye,P.H.: Some effects of natural vegetation on the soils of

West Africa and on their development under cultivation

(Trop.Soils & Veget. -

Proc.Abidjan Symp. 1961, 59-63).

Octal.fUs Iviosses of the Bryaceae in Japan and the adjacent

regions. Supplement ill (Ivlusci)(Acta Phytotax.Geobot.


20, 1962, 242-246, 2 fig.).

: Contributions to the mosses of Bartramiaceae in Japan


and the and (ITuscT)
adjacent regions (2 last,) (Nova
Hedwigia 5, 1963, 91-115, pi.7-24).
1073

■■:.j..'-.'..'■..■■&. H^Persson,?.. Plagiobryum demissum (Hoppe & Hornsch.)


...
Lindfa. subsB. hultenii Ochi & H.Perss., a new Japanese

moss- endemic (Muscij (Svensk Bot.Tidskr. 57, 1965, 258-

242, 1 fig.;.

Ooststroom,S.J.van.&.Th. J.Reichgelt: De in Nederland adven-

tieve en gekweekte Physalis-soor.ten (Solan'. J'((j6rteria

1, 1962, 65-71J.
to 6 in •'
-

"Key spp.; Dutch; summary-with key-.'--

OrnduffjR., P.H.Raven, D.W.Kyhos & A.R.Kruckeberg: Chromosome

"numbeTs in Compositae. III. Senecioneae (Am.J.Bot; 50,


'

1963, 131-"i39, 6 fig.). : : . ---■,

Interesting survey and results.

Oza,G.M.: Momenclatural note on the Indian species of Citrul-


~

lus (Cucurb.-; (Taxon 11, 1962, 254-255). ■■,■'■-' -

Paclt, J.°. Shiuyinghua, a new genus of Scrpphulafjaceae"' from


China (J.Arn.Arb. 43, 215-217). . '

:
Pandeya,S.C.: Status of the grasslands of Madhya Pradesh,
India (Trop.Ecol. 3, 1962, 101-105;.
Grassland is maintained through anthropogenous factors;
classification of grasslands, which are mainly caused

by rainfall conditions.

Panigrahi,G.: Pteridophytes of-the Eastern


— —
India. 1. -
Enumera-
c r—u ■

tion of the species collected and their nomenclature


"

(BuH.Bot.Surv. India 2, 1960, -309-314;.


Coll. in Bihar, Orissa, Assam, etc.; 150 listed, a
spp.
few new comb.

• Cyclosorus subpubescens (Bl.) Ching, a taxonomic


"

■"'•••problem- (Polypod.; (BuII.3ot.Surv.India 2, 1960, 315-


-

.
319;.

Typification. ...

: A note on Aleuritopteris grisea (Blanford) Panigrahi


comb.nov. and A.anceps (Blanford; Panigrahi comb.nov.

(Polypod.; (Bull.Bot.Surv.India 2, 1960, -321-322;.


The two new comb, were also made-in the list, -l„c. 312.

& V.N.Naik: A botanical tour to Subansiri frontier

division-(Nei'a; (Bull.Bot.Surv.India 3, 1961, 361-388,


2
photogr., ~\ pi.) .

Illustrated introduction and plant list.

Parameswaran l\layar,M.. The vegetation of Kanyakumari, Kanya-


kumari district (Bull.Bot.Surv.India 1, 1959,. 122-126,
map;.

Patnaik.S.N. & G.Panigrahi: Cytology


" w
of some
— genera —
of Poly-
-■
C t/ Qy i B 1 i iil_.iV

podiaceae in Eastern India. II (Am.Fern J. "t5\ 1 963,

iO-46, 2 2
pi., tables;.
1074

and
Periasamy, J£.: Morphological ontogenetic studies in palms.
I. Development of the plicate condition in the palm-

..
leaf (Phytomorphology 12, 1962, 54-55, 35 flfi.,1 tabl.).

Perry,R.A. (ed.): General report on lands of the Alice

Springs area, Northern Territory, 1956-57 (Land Res.


Series 1-280,
n. 6,1962, many maps;.

Philcox,D.z Recent records for the flora of South Georgia


(Kew Bull. 16, 1962, 243-246;. :

Philipson.W'.R. A J.P.Skipworth: Hectorellaceae: a -new family


of Dicotyledons (Trans.R.Scc.New Zeal. 1, 1961.,. 31; .

Comprises Hectorella and Lyallia of New Zealand and

Kerguelen respectively.

Phillips,R.G. 1 Environmental effect on leaves of Diplanthera


Du Petit-Thouars (Potamoa.; Sc.Gulf &
(Bull.Marine
Caribb. 10, 1960, 346-353).
It was proposed by Sauvageau (1890) and later Feldmann

(1938) that the 2


spp.
of Diplanthera could be
separa-
ted on the basis of 2 leaf and inter-
apex
nal cellular anatomy. The present author found that

these characters are variable in D.wrightii, dependent


on the tidal zone in which the plants were growing.

Hence, these two characters are not valid for separa-


ting this species from D.uninervis.

Pichi-Sermolli,R.E,G.-: Adumbratio Florae Aethiopicae. 9.

Cryptogrammaceae (Polypod.; (V/ebbia 17j 1 g 6:5j 299-315,


3 fig., 1 map;.
Onychium divaricatum.

Ei-n Beitrag zur -Kenntnis der Pflanzenwe.lt im west-


Pirson,H.:
liche~Zentralhimalaya (Tons-gebiet;. Ergebnisse der

Deutschen Indien-Expedition 1955-1957 (Abh.& Verhandl.

Naturwiss.Ver.Hamburg N.F. 6, 1962, 177-196, 1 Karte).


General descr. of Tegetation up to 4200 rn.
.._..

Plumstead,E.P.: Fossil Floras of Antarctica. Trans-Antarctic

Expedition 1955-1958 (Scientific Reports n. 9, 1962,

1-134, 2 fig., 6
tables, 3
maps,
28 pi.).

Pobedimova,E.G.: A note on the genera Vincetoxicum tfalter -and

Alexitoxicon Saint-Lager (Asclep.; (Taxon 11, 1962,


173-174;.
New comb', for mentioned in Fl. USSR under Alexi-
spp.
toxicon is the name for the Eur.-As. spp. of Vincetoxi-

cum.

Pohl,R.W.: Phytogeographic notes on Rottboellia, Paspalum,


7

and Miscanthus (Gram.; 1963, 146-


(Rhodora 65, n.762,
148, 1 fig.j.
3 Asiatic spp. adventive in U.S.A.
1075

Post,E.: Bostrychia, nicht tot zu


kriegen (Botanica Marina 5,
1963, 9-18). I

Prakash,S.: Morphological and embryological studies in the

family" Loranthaceae. VII. Atkinsonia ligustrina (CunnQ


F.v.M. (Phytomorphology 11, 1961, 525-355, 50 fig.

(1962;).

Prasad,B.N..: ...On some Cyanophyceae from India (j.Ind.Bot .Soc

41, 1962, 322-326;. '


10 spp. listed.

& P.N.Srivastava: Observations on the morphology, cyto-

logy, and asexual, reproduction of Schizomeris leiblei-

nii (Chloroph.; (Phycologia 2, 1963, 148-156, 35 fig.j-

Pringsheim,E.G. & Axenic culture of Utricularia


O.Pringsheim:
(Lentib.) (Am.J.Bot. 49, 1962, 898-902, 1 fig.;.

Flowering only occurs if organic compounds as contained

in beaf-extract are added aseptically.

Prowse,G.A.: Diatoms of Malayan freshwaters (Gard.Bull.Sing.


19, 1962, ..1-104, 'H pi.).
Key to enumeration of
genera; spp.

Pryor,I.D. & L.A.S.Johnson: The status 'and significance of

the Sm-
hybrid Eucalyptus marginata x E. megacarpa. F.v,M.
CMyrtacj Uustr. J.Bot. 10,.1962, 129-134, 2 pi.).
Several hybrids, described as species, were traced.

Puri,G.S.: Western Circle of the Botanical of India


Survey
(Bull.Bot.Surv.India 1, 1959, 74-77, 6 pho.togr.J.
Outline of Circle and activities.

: Vegetation and soil in tropical and subtropical India

(Trop.Soils & Veget. -

Proc.Abidjan Symp. 1961, 92-102,


5 fig., 9 photogr.).

& S.K.Jain: The moist deciduous of the Poona district

(Proc.Nat.Ac.Sc.India, sect.B, 29, 1959, 254-261, map,


pi.1-2).
Sociological; quadrats of 25 m^.

1
— & —
: Survey of some oil-yielding plants of western

India (Bull.Bot.Surv.India 2, 1960, 95-98;.


19 spp. treated.

& : A note on Capparis moonii Wight (Cappar.)


(Bull.Bot.Surv.India 2, 1960, 170).
Fruit used as medicine against tuberculosis.

& The deciduous scrub vegetation of Poona


:
dry
District (Bull.Bot.Surv.India 2, 1960, 329-334, 2 tab.).
A biotic savannoid community; flora of E., W., and S.

slopes compared.
1076

& : Botanical exploration in western India (Trop.


Ecol. 3, 49-69, 4 7 photogr.).
1962, maps,

& S.D.Mahajan: The study of the evergreen vegetation of

Ivlahabaleshwar area (Bull.3ot.Surv.India 2, 1960, 109-

137, 4 fig.).

Yegetatiology and plant list.

— & R.M.Patil: Dry deciduous forests of the Poona dis-

trict, Deccan, India "(Bull.Bot.Surv.India 2, 1960, T49-

167, 4 fig., 6 photogr.).


Ecology and vegetatiology.

Rag havan,R.S.: Studies on the genus Bioscorea L. (Bull.Bot.


Surv.India 2, 1960, 379-386, 2 tables, 3 pi.)..
•Hairs, bulbils, stomata, chromosomes in 11
spp.

& C.Iu.Arora: Morphological and cytological studies in

the Lantana L. (Verben.) (Bull.Bo't.Surv.India 2,


genus

1960, 299-303, 4 tables, 12 fig.).


L.camara has basic no 11/, other spp. 12.

& R.S.Rao: Cytological observations on the Indian spe-

cies of Commelinaceae (Curr.Sc. 30, 1961, 310-311, 6

1 table).
fig.,
Chromosomes of 16 spp.

Rai.J.N. & X.G.Mukerii: A new species of Chaetomium from

Indian soils (Fungi) (Canad.J.Bot. 1962, 857-850,


40,
t.1-2).
.

& J.P.Tewari: Tripterospora tetraspora spec.


,

nov., a new cleistothecial Ascomycete (Fungi)(Canad.


J.Bot. 41, 1963, 327-329, 14 fig.).

& J.P.Tewari: A new Acremoniella from Indian soils

(Fungi) (Canad.J.Bot. 41, 1963, 331-334, 18 fig., 1

table).

Raizada,B.B.S.: Taxonomic studies of some members of the

Mucorales (Fungi) (Nora Hedwigia Bd 4, Heft 3+4, 1962,


421-432, pi. 92(1)~94(3)).

Raizada,M.B. & D.Chatterjee: Correct identity of Hibiscus

tortuosus (Malvac.) (Sci.& Cult. 26, I960., 45-47).


H.tortuosus Roxb. Fl.Ind. 3 (1832) 192, has been va-

riously treated in the literaturej the authors show

that it is identical with H.tiliaceus Linn. On the

other hand, H.tortuosus Wall.ex Prain in Prain, Bengal


Plants 268, 1903 (non Roxb.) is H.prainii Raiz.et

Chatt. nom.nov.

The Assam forests and


Rajkhovva.S.: Upper Dipterocarpus—Mesua
their regeneration (Indian For. 1961, 406-425).

Mainly silvicultural.
1077

: Forest types of Assam, with special reference to the

and forests For. 87,


evergreen semi-evergreen (Indian

196-1, 520-541). :
This is a re—classification of the forest types of As-

based on greater knowledge of the forest consti-


sam,
tuents than was available to Champion. The author lists

14 different types, for most of which he lists of


gives
the main forest constituents; for each species he gives
5
the '"'percentage density of stems above 3' girth '; for

the Upper Assam Mesua-Bipterocarp forests the author

communicates in addition the number of specimens of a

given above 3 ft in in 100


species girth acres.

Rambo,B.: Per Regenwald am oberen Uruguay (Sellowia n.7,


1956, 183-233).

: Regenwald und Kamp in Rio Grande do Sul (Sellowia n.

8, 1957, 257-353).
Rainforest is progressing.

Rangaswami,G. & S.Chaudrasekaram Cercospora species on cu-

curbitaceous hosts in South India. I. Identification of

species IFungij (Mycologia 55, 1916, 371-577;.

.. 7 spp.

Rao,R.S.o Observations on the mangrove vegetation of the

Godavari Estuary (Proc.Mangrove Symp. 1959, 37-44),


26 spp. listed; distribution in Gangetic and Chakaria

Sunderbans.

& J.Josephs Livistona jenkinsiana (Palm.) (Principes,


J.Palm Soc. 6, 1962, 103-105, 1 distr. map, fig.60-62).
Only Indian
sp.
-••-■■

& R.V.Kammathy: Notes on Indian Commelinaceae. I (J.


Bombay Nat.Hist.Soc. 59, 1962, 58-70, 3 pi., 2 tables,
6 distr. maps).
Treats Murdannia, and Cyanotis;
Comrnelina,.Aneilema, no

novelties.

& G.Panigrahi: Eastern Circle of the Botanical Survey


of India^"(Bull.Bot.Surv.India 1, 1959, 62-69, 6 phot.) .

Outline of Circle and work.

B.M.v/adhwa & M.Y.Ansari: Comparative studies on the


,

distribution of some useful trees of tropical evergreen


forests in the Western and Eastern parts of India (ind.
For. 87, 1961, 220-241, 1 table, 16 distr..maps).

Rao.T.A.: Report on a botanical tour to Milam glaciers (Bull.


Bot.Surv.India 1, 1959, 97-120, 7 photogr., map;..
Route and vegetation description; plant list.
1078

———
: A botanical tour to Pindari glaciers and Kumaon Hill

stations (Bull.Bot.Surv.India 2, 1960, 61-94, 5 fig.)7

Itinerary and plant list.

: A further contribution to the flora of Jammu and

Kashmir State (BuIl.3ot.Surv.India 2, 1960, 587-423,


tables 1-2;.

Vegetation and ecology; plant list; 687 spp.

Rao.v.S. <± A.Ganguli: The floral anatomy of some Asclepiada-


ceae (Proc.Ind.Ac.Sc. 57 B, 1963, 15-44, 74 fig.;.

Rappard,F. v/.: Bos en bosexploitatie in het Centrale Bergland


(Ned.Nieuw Guinea 1962, 18-21, 4 photogr.;.

Rattenbury, J.A.: of the New Zealand flora: Cytogeo-


Origins-
botanical observations on the "Malayan element'' (The
Evol.of Living Organisms,Melbourne, 1959, 417-425, 3

fig.).

Ratter,J.A.: Some chromosome numbers in the Gesneriaceae

(Not.R.Bot.Gard.Edinb. 3 1 tab.).
24,1962,221-229, fig.,

Rau,M.A.: Northern Circle of the Botanical .Survey of India

(Bull.Bot.Surv.India 1, 1959, 59-61, 2 photogr.;.


General outline of this Circle and work don-e.

: On a collection of .plants from Lahul (Bull.Bot.Surv.


India 2, 1960, 45-56, 1 fig.;.
Itinerary and plant list.

: Occurrence of Alectra parasitica A.Rich, in India. A

new variety from Banda district, U.P. (Scroph.; (Bull.


Bot.Surv.India 3, 1961, 25-27, 2 fig.).
Key to 3 spp. and full descr. of the most curious para-
site A.thomsonii Hook.f.

• Flowering plants and ferns of North Garhwal, Uttar

Pradesh, India (Bull.Bot.Surv.India 3, 1961, 215-251,


1
fig., 2 tables).
Largely a plant list.

——- & T.A.Rao: Some plant records (Bull.Bot.Surv.India 1,-


1959, 142-143, 4 fig.;.
Enhydra; Menyanthes; Primula; Elatostema; Corallorhiza,
and the highly interesting parasitic Alectra thomsonii

Hook.f.

& : Some plant records. II (Bull.Bot.Surv.India


2, 1960, 43-44, 1 fig.J.
Incl. i.a. Falconeria himalaica (Scroph.) and Balano-

phora involucrata.

& Some records. Ill (Bull.Bot.Surv.India


:
plant
2, 1960, 425-426J.
5 from new localities.
spp.
1079

& : Some plant records. IV (Bull.Bot.Surv.India


3, 1961, 29-30, 3 fig.).

Raven,P. E.i The correct name for Rescue Grass (Brittonia 12,
1960, 219-221, 1 fig.).
Festuca unioloides V/illd. Bromus willdenowii Kth,
=

instead of B.unioloides (Willd.) Raspail, non H.B.K.

: The genus Epilobium in the Himalayan region (Onagr.)


(Bull.Brit.Mus.Bot. 2, 1962, 325-382, 13 pi. 33-
maps,
39).
Key; descr.; 1 from E.brevifolium D.Don var.
sp. Luzon,
trichoneuron (Hausskn.) Raven (E.philippinenseC.B.Rob.).

:s
: The generic position of "Boisduvalia tasmanica

(Onagr.; (Aliso 5, 1963, 247-249, 3 fig.). '


Reduced to Epilobium. • -

Raymond,M.: An from Thailand (Me'm.


interesting Aeschynanthus
'

'/• Jard.Bot.Montreal nV 55, 1962, 31-35, 1


fig.J..
,A hosseusii Pellegrin; new comb, in Belvisia (Pterid.).

Reeder,J.R. t The Bambusoid embryo: a re-appraisal (Am.J.Bot.


635-641, 17
-

%9
, 19"62., fig.). !
The vascular is festucoid; the basis of
system on

embryo.-structure bamboos cannot be distinguished from

the oryzoid-olyroid grasses; they should form a sub-r...


.-..-•-

family rather than a family. *'"'.

Rees,A.R.: Germination of palm seeds using a method developed


for the oil palm (Principes 7, 1963, 27-30, 2 tables).

PpdQ.s.erpula "Reid? based Craterellus


Reid,D.A,.: a new genus on

pusio Bull.
Berkeley (Fungij (Kew 16, 196-3,- 457J.
Occurs in New Zealand and Australia; in the
Venezuela,
tropics on the mountains!

Richards,P.W.: The type of vegetation of the humid tropics


in relation to the soil (Trop.Soils '& Veget. - Proc.

Abidjan Humid Trop.Symp. 1961, 15-23).


A full account.
very general

Riedl.H.: Bemerkungen iiber Cynoglossum coelestinum Lindl. und

C. glochidiatum Wall, sowie Versuch einer Neugliederung


der Gattung Cynoglossum L. (Borag.j (Osterr.Bot.Z. 109,
1962, 385-394, T fig.J).
Some of and sections;
genera reduced; census subgenera
specific names listed.

Robbins,R.G.: The vegetation of New Guinea (Australian Terri-

tories 1, n. 6, 196?, 12
pp., fig., photogr.).
Vegetation types. ...
1080

: The montane vegetation of New Guinea (Tuatara 8,


1961, 121-134, 5 photogr.;.

Vegetation description.

: The Podocarp-Broadleaf forests of New Zealand (Trans.


R.Soc.New Zeal. Bot. 1962, 33-75, 24 fig., 1 table,
1,
5 pi.).
Forest structure is that the coni-
analysis; hypothesis
fer forest is very gradually replaced by angiosperm
forest trees as a stage in a historical process. How

this can be reconciled with the ancient Nothofagus and

• Proteaceous flora is not clear.

Robijns,A.: Essai de
monographie du genre Bombax s.l. (Bomb.)
Suite (JBull.Jard.Bot.Brux. 35, 1965, 145-316*13 fig., 4

pi.).

-Studies of Manihot esculenta Crantz and related


Rogers,D.J.-:'

species (Euph.> (Bull.Torr.Bot.CI. -90,1-965,45-54,-2fig.).

Interesting general account of data and problems.

Royen,P.van: No-tes..on the of South New Guinea


vegetation
(Nova Guinea, Bot. n. 13, 1963, 195-241, pi, 13-16, map).
Climate and soils; vegetation descr. of savannahs;

• riverine; Lake Warn; Fly and Wassi Kussa R.

*■*"■■* ™"

Sertulum papuanum.
"B/ Rafflesiaceae (Nova-Guinea, Bot.

n. 14, 1963, 243-245, pi.17). •


First record of Mitrastemon.

Rutter,A.J. & Khalid Hamid Sheikh: A survey of the vegetation

• of waste lands round Lahore (Punjab/ and its relation

to-soil conditions (Biologia 8, 1962, 91-121, 5 fig.,


9 tables;.
.....Sociological with regard to soil conditions.

Salisbury,!.: Natural selection and plant invasion (S.Afr.J.


Sc. 49, 1952, 115-119J. [
Aggressiveness of introductions is wholly or even main-

ly outcome of absence of biological enemies of their

native"home. ■ •
"

-

: The biology of garden weeds (J.Roy.Hort.Soc. 87,


1962, 358-550, 590-404, 458-470, 497-508).
• •--. The Masters Memorial Lecture. A most interesting ac-

--■
-
count of great value to ecology.

Sandhu.D.K. & R.S;Sandhu: A new variety of Aspergillus nidu-

lans (Fungi) (Mycologia 55, 1965, 297-299, 3 fig.;.

Santapau,H.: Critical notes on the identity and nomenclature

,
of some Indian plants (Bull.Bot.Surv.Ind.5,1961,11-21 ).

Many notes, largely taken from recent literature and

affecting names of Indian plants.


1081

&' Z .Kapadia: Critical notes on the Orob.idace.ae of Bom- ■


bay State. VlT~Nervilia Gaud.& Malaxis Sw. VII. Erla

Lindl. & Porpax Lindl. VIII. Some of the smaller .genera

(J.Bomb.Nat.Hist.Soc. 58, 1961, 332-350, 3 pi.; 595-

3 pi.; ibid. 59, 1962, 154-172, 6 IX; ibid.


607, pi.;
382-404, 8 pi.).

& Y.Merchant: Critical notes on the Rubiaceae of Bombay


(Bull.Bot.Surv.India 3, 1961, 107-110;. TZ

Santiago,A.: An illustrated guide to Malayan Citrus species


and varieties (Rutac.)(Bull.Div.Agric.Malaya -11-1,- 1962,
1-138J.

Saroja,T.I.: Observations on the actinornorphic form of Cli-

toria ternatea~Linn. (Legum. ) (Bull.Bot.Surv.India 3,


1961, 409-410, 6 fig.).

Satake,T.: A new system of the classification of Palmae

(Hikobia 3, 1962, 112-133, 4 fig., 9 tables;.

Including also new survey with new tribes and subfami-

lies.

Sauer,J.D.: Effects of recent tropical cyclones on the

coastal vegetation of Mauritius (J.Ecol. 50~J 1962, 275-

290, 9 fig., 32 photogr.;.


All artificial Casuarina back-beach perished;
groves
even very brittle mangroves survived.

Saville,D.B.O.: Collection and care of botanical specimens


(Research Branch, Canada Department Agric. Publ. 111'3,
1962, 1-24, 13 fig.).

Saxena,P.N.: Chaetophorales (Algae) (Bull.Nat.Bot.Gard.Luckn.


n. 57, 1961, 1-59, 5 fig.).
Keys and descriptions.

Schenck.H.: Die myrmekophilen Acacia-Arten (Legum.) (Bot.


Jahrb. 50 (Suppl. BdJ, 1914, 449-487,. 14 fig.).

Schnell,R.: Techniques d'herborisation et de conservation des

plantes dans les


pays tropicaux (J.Agric.Trop.Bot. TJ~
Appl., 1960, repr. 1-48, 9 fig.).

Kemarques pre'liminaires quelques phyto-


• sur
prqblfemes
gdographiques de Sud-Est Asiatique (Rev.Ggn.Bot. 69,
1962, 301-36.7,. & fig., pi.30-36).
The author who is lucky to" have personal in
experience
Africa has made a prolonged tour to Indo-China and also

visited v/est Java. Comparisons are made between Afri-

can and Asiatic tropical forests and floras and chap-


ters are devoted to vegetation. Lively discussion about

dispersal problems and about of forest


origin open

land.
1082

: Sur une structure anormale de Casuarina equisetifolia

L... et la question des '""halomprphoses" (Bull.Inst.Pr.- ••■

. Afr.Noire. 25A, 1963, 301-306),., ■_

Twigs of ..specimens planted near the sea at Dakar showed

a sort of Sallcornia-like habit; also.their anatomy was

deviating. The cause is thought to be salt blown on the

trees in minute drops of spray from.the surf.

G.Cusset & M.Uuenum: Contribution I'e'tude des


—! a -
—-

glandes extra-florales chez quelques groupes de~~plantes


tropicales (Rev.Ge'n„Bot. 62, 1963, 269-341, 7 pi., text

fig., bibliogr.).
Treatment in about the same as by Metcalfe & Chalk,
way
with Africa. In the general two kinds
emphasis on pare,
of nectaries are distinguished: glands proper, and

the latter subdivided into tri-


glandular hairs, simple
chomes and vascular structures.

Schofield,W.B.: Treubia nana in North America (Hepat.) (The


Bryologist 65, 1962, 277-279;.
Japanese sp. found in Queen Charlotte I., B.C.

Schroo H.: Data on the salinization of a coastal soil in the


5

monsoonal rice area.of Southern .New Guinea (Meded.


Proef st .Ivianokwari,. ..Soil.Sc. Series n. &~, T961, 231-248,
3 fig., 11 tables).
Salt is restricted to upper horizon of profiles without

causal relationship to salty groundwater.

Schubert,B.G.: Lesmodium; Preliminary studies. IV (Legum.)


~~

(J.Arn.Arb. 44, 1963, 284-297, 6 fig.)-

Schultze-Motel,W.: Beitrag K-enntnis der Laubmoose der

Hawaii-Iiiseln (Musci) Twilldenowia 3, 1962, 97-107;.


List of Degener collection and a few others.

: Zur Nomenklatur der Laubmoose Macromitrium noguchia-


num and Pohlia rubripila aus Neuguinea (Musci; (Taxon

11, .1962, 179-180;. ■■-_.


Through homonymy two new comb.

Zur Nomenklatur Papuanischer Laubmoose


i einiger
(Musci; (Taxon 12, 1963, 127).
Some new comb, to a list of Papuan Musci.
precursory

Schuster,K.,M. North American VIII;


7
,
i
-
Lejeuneaceae. Lejeunea,

subgenera Microlejeunea and Chaetolejeunea (Hepat.)


Bot.Lab. 1962, 1-80, 13 fig., 1
(J.Kattori n. 25,
table, 8 graphs).
Keys.

Studies XI-XIII. On Tenmoma, Vetaforma



; on Hepaticae
and Lophochaete (Blepharostomaceae; Hepaticae; (Nova
Hedwigia 5, 1965, 27-46;.
1083

Schwarz,o. & H.Weide; Systematische Revision der Gattung


Sequoia Endl. (Conif.) (in Pedde, Rep. 66, 1962, 159-

192, 10 fig., 2 tables).


3 spp. recognized; Metasequoia is reduced.

Sebastine,K.M.: A contribution to the flora of Vellingiri and

Maruthumalai hills of the Coimbatore district (Bull.


Bot.Surv.lndia 1, 1959, 90-96, map).
List of plant names.

'
Studies on the flora of the Pakasura hills (Hulical
Drug R.P.) in the Nilgiri district, Madras state (Bull.
~~ ~"~

Bot.Surv.lndia 2, 1960, 1-7).


Concise ecology, list of plants. .

& A.N.Henry: Studies on the flora of Singampatti re-

■ -serve forest in Tirunelveli district, Madras state

(Bull.Bot.Surv.lndia 2, i960, 27-42).


Concise ecology; plant list.

&: A new species of Reidia from South India

(Euph.) (Bull.BottSurv.lndia 2, 1960, 437-439, 10 fig.,


1 photogr.). ...

&: Vascular plants of Pachamalais, India (Bull.


Bot.Surv.lndia 3, 1961, 55-65).
Plant list.

& K .Ramamurthyi A new species of Dichrostachys from

South-India (Legum.) (Bull.Bot.Surv.lndia 3, 1961, 359-

360, 1 pi.).

D.santapaui n.sp.

, K.Thothathri & N.P.Balakrishnan; Observations on the

Flora of Medak District, Andhra Pradesh


Narasapur,

(Bull.Bot.Surv.-India 2, 1960, .275-285).. .


.

Sen Gupta,G. —
i A taxonoinic note
_ - , _
on _
Solanum khasianum
_ _
Clarke
—• —»

and description of a new variety under it (Solan.;

(Bull.Bot.Surv.lndia 3, 1-961, 411-415,. 1 .pi.) •

Sen Gupta, J. C; Botanical Survey of India, its past, present


and future 1959, 9-29, 2
(Bull.Bot.Surv.lndia 1,

photogr., table).
A full general historical account; cf. also Pl.Mai.

Bull. p. 1007.

Proposals to the generic Panda-


Shaw,H.K.Airys conserve names

nus and Pittosporum (Taxon 11, 1962, 223-225).

----- Botryophora geniculate (Miq.) Beume'e ex Airs'- Shaw

(Euph.'j (in Hook. Ic.Pl. 36, 1962, 3 pp., t.3576).


1084

! The identity of Octas spicata Jack (Aquif.) (Kew


Bull. 16, 1962, 84).
Is not Ilex spicata but I.cissoidea Does.

Notes Malaysian and other Asiatic


; on
Euphorbiaceae.
•ZX-XLVIII -

(-Kew Bull. 16,- • 19?3, 342-372) 7


An important set of notes with various new reductions,
new combinations, new records, and two new genera.
Coccoceras is reduced as a section under Mallotus (key
to spp.).. Neqscortechinia is also revised.

Notes the orthography of the


! on
generic name

Aesandra Pierre (SapotT) (Kew Bull. 16, 1963, 460).


Must be AIsandra.

ShimizujT. & M.T.Kao? Ta.xonomic notes on Ligustrum of Taiwan

(Oleac.) (Acta Phytotax.&eobot. 20, 1962, 65-70, 2

fig.).
Key in Japanese; 1 n.sp.

Simon,C.: Erfahrungen mit wenig bekannten Methoden der Her-

bartechnik (Bauhinia 2, 1962, 63-69).

Simonse,J.P. % A possibly new species of Phalaenopsis (Orchid.)


(Am.Orchid Soc.Bull. 29, 1960, 531-532, 1 fig.).
Aff. P.denevei from W.Borneo.

Singh,B. 1 Studies in —
Angiospermic parasites. No
- -
1. Dendroph-
j j -l—-
a-
thoe falcata (L.fv) its life history, list
,

of hosts and control measures (Loranth.) (Bull.Nat.


Bot.Gard.Lucknow n. 69, 1962, 75 pp., 38 fig.).
Detail anatomical and morphological description; list

of.hosts; experiments with poison sprays.

Singh,K.P.r The C hioro phyoe ae of the Kumaon Hills, U.P..

India. I PCgra Univ.J.Res.(Sc.) 9, 1960, 211-216).

38 spp. treated.

Singh,R.N.: Role of blue-green algae in nitrogen economy of

Indian agriculture (Ind.Counc.Agricult.Research,New


Delhi 1961, 175 text illustr.).
pp.,
I„C„A.R. monographs on algae.

Zur Naturgeschichte der Insel San Ambrosio


SkottsbergjC.:
(islas Desventuradas, Chile) (Arkiv Bot. 4, 1962, 465-

490, 10 fig.,22 tables, 1 col.table).


A,o. Sanctambrosia n.g. (Caryophyll.).

Skvortsov,A.K.; Salicaceae (of Thailand) (Dansk Bot.Ark. 20,

1962, 181-182, 1 fig.).


Record of S.tetrasperma.
1085

Sledge,V.A.: LTV. The nomenclature and taxonomy of Athyrium


nigripes (Bl.) MooreT" A.'solenopteris (Eunze) Moore and

A.pra t rmis
e e sum sp.nov. (Ann.Mag.Nat.Hist. XII, 9,
1956, 453-464, 8 pi.).

• : The Athyrioid fernc> of Ceylon (Bull.Brit.Mus.(Nat.


Hist.) Bot. 2, 1962, 277-323,- 3 pi.).
Keys to genera and species.

Sleumer,H. ;,.Rhododendron in Neu-Guinea (Eric.) (Jahrb.Rhodo--


dendron G-es. 1963, 7-32, 39 photogr. 1 map).
,

Itinerary of the van Royen-Sleumer Expedition to New

Guinea, with "brief notes on vegetation and notes on

occurrence of Rhododendron.

Smayda,Th. J. : Biogeographical studies of marine Phytoplanlcton


(Algae) TO~ikos 9 ?
f95"b, I5b-19T, 7 fig., 2 tables).
Contains distribution maps of antarctic and S.Pacific
'

species.

Smith,A.C. & W.L.Stern: Leaf anatomy as an aid in the identi-

fication of two Pijian plant species (Meliac.) (Brit--


tonia 14, 1962, 237-247, 16 fig.).
Dracontomelum pilosum Seem, and Brucea quercifolia
Seem. 2 species recently described as Djrsoxylum pilo-
,

sum A.C.Smith, a.re conspecific and are called Dysoxylum


quercifolium (Seem.) A.C.Smith como.nov. on the

strength of the anatomical features.

SmitinandfT.;-New records of plants from Thailand. II (Nat.


Hist.Bull.Siar.iSoc. 20, 1962, 121-133). ' -

Various recoi-ds.

: Short notes. II. The pagination of the Florae Siamen--

sis Enumeratio III. III. The distribution ox the Hima-

layan- Ivy (Hedera himalaica Tobler) in Thailand (Aral.)

(Nat.Hist.Bull.Siam Soc. 20, 1962, 136-137, 1.nap).


Part 3 of P.S.E. in announced and will contain Scrophu-
lariaceae and Gesneriaceae Miss Barnett. Part 2
by
should be paged 101-180 of volume 2.

: Short notes. IV. The genus Actephila Bl. (Euphorbia—-


ceae) in Thailand (Nat.Hist.Bull. Siam Soc. 20, 1962,

13b-HO).
3 spp, listed.

Sneath,P.H.A. & R.R.Solcal; Numerical taxonomy (Nature 193,


1962, 855-060).
In defence of taxonomic characters being of equal

"weight".
1086

Soepadmo; Perdjalanan Ice Pulau Bali dari


ditindjau segi ilmu
tumbuh-tumbuhan (Penggemar Alam 40, 1961, 25-437 1
map,
a" fig.).
Tour and vegetation description (in Indonesian).

Soest,J.L.van; Taraxacum species from India, Pakistan, and

neighbouring countries (Compos.)(Wentia 10, 1963, T-

-91, 31 pITTT

Solbrig,o.T.s The South American species of Erigeron (Compos.)


(Contr.Gray Herb. 191, 1962, 1-79, 69 fig.).
and of 23 also of Juan
Key description spp.; Fernandez,
Galapagos and Pallclands.

Spanowsky,W. i Die Bedeutung der Pollenmorphologie fur die

Taxonomie der Primulaceae-Primuloideae (in Pedde, Rep.


65, 1962, 149-213, Taf. HI-VI, 2 fig.).

Specht,M.M. & R.L.Specht; Bibliographica phytosociologica.


Australia (Excerpta Bot. sect.B, 4, 1962, 1-58, incl.

index to authors).
A systematical arranged bibliography (not a,nnotated) of

over 700 entries. . .

Specht,R. L.; The nomenclatLire of Borreria from


some species
Northern Australia (Rubiac.) (Kew Bull. 16, 1962, 239-

242T
.

Spp. listed, new comb, for Spermacoces under Borreria.

Srinivasan,C.; A new report on the occurrence of the moss,


Eurynchium mulleri (Bry. Jav.) Bartr.
Hilgiri in Hills

(South India) (Husci) (Ind.ScCongr.Ass. ProcT 49 Sess.

3, 1962, 254)=
E.mulleri reported for the first time from India.

Srinivasan, K. S.; The industrial section, Indian museum,

Botanical Survey o"f~~l.ndia (Bull.Bot.Surv.lndia 1, 1959,

3b-so\ 9 photogr., table).


Outline of the Museum v/hich is for economic botany, for

show, information, and research.

: Protection of wild (plant) life (Bull.Bot.Surv.lndia


1, 1959, «5-b9)T'
Survey of rare species.

----- Rosenvingea intricata (J.Agardh) BOrgs., a Phaeophy-


ceae new to Chillca lake in India (Bull.Bot. Surv.lndia

2, 1960, 9-13, 9 fig.).

On the fore-shore'vegetation of Malacca coast of the


'

Car-Nicobar Island (Bull.Bot. Surv. India 2, 1960 s


15-25,

H fig.).

Largely beach and Barringtonia formation; list.


1087

; Observations on the germination of spores.of Padina


tetrastromatica
Hauck. (Phaeophyceae) (Bull.Bot.Surv.
India 2, 1960, 429-436, 32 fig., 1 pi.).

Report (Crouan).Batt ers


'
on
Phaeophila dendroides

endophytic in Rosenvingea intricata (J.Ag.)" Bo ergs.

(Algae) (Bull.Bot.Surv.India 3, 1961, 111-113, 7 fig.).

On (Bo ergs.) Levi-.


, j Botryocladia skottsbergii A; red

alga new to Indian region (Phytomorphology 12, "1ST62,"


49-54, 8 fig.).

Srinivasan,M.C.
Conidiobolus
& M.J.Thirumalachar; Studies on species of

from. India. I -(-Fungi) (Syd-owia 15, 1962,


237-241, 2 pi.).

& % Studies on species'of' Conidiobolus from


India. Ill (Fungi) (Mycologist.54, 20
1962, 6JJ5-693T
fig., 2 tables). ' '•'•*.""

Staudt,G.: Taxonomic studies in the genus Fragaria, Typifica-


tion of known at time .of Linnaeus
Fragaria species the,

(Rosac.) (Canad.J.Bot.; 40, T962, b69-«.li& s


t.2) . . .

Stauffer,H.U. : Beitrage der Santalales


:
(Verh.Schweiz.Naturf /GFes'■. 141'V 1961
,
123-125 (1962).

: Gestaltwandel bei BlUtenstanden von Bicotyledonen

(Bot.Jahrb. «2, 1963, 216-251, 13 Abb.)*

n
Stearn,W,T. : Fee's MeY;ioires~.: sur la famille des fouggres"
(Webbia 17, 1962, 207-222, 1 fig.).
Biography; with dates of publication on several other

pteridological publications. •

Stebbins,G.L. &"B.Cramptorn -%-. suggested, revision of, the ...grass

genera of" temperate North America (Recent Adv.Bot.

1961, 133-145, 1 fiff.).

Steenis,C.G.G.J.van: Axiomas and criteria of vegetatiology


(Trop.Ecol. 2, 19~6"i, 33-47).

Guiding lines for judging the status of vegetation

types).

; The mountain flora of the Malaysian tropics

(Endeavour 21, 1962, 1b3-193, 4 pi., 4 fig-).

Zonation, tempera.ture, elevation, sources, and origin


of the Malaysian motmtain flora.

t The land-bridge theory in botany (Blumea 11, 1963,

235-372, 24 maps).
Of. PI.Mai.Bull. p.1025.
1088

; Miscellaneous notes on New Guinea plants. VII (Nova


Guinea, Bot., n. 12, 1963, 189-193).
Freshwater habitat of Sonneratia caseolaris; Ploiarium

nov.ind.; Dovyalis ma.crodendron reduced to Gelonium;


identity of Canarina moluccana; fruit of Eriandra;
disposition of Gjellerupia, maintained as a good genus.

Notes taxinomiques et £cologiques sur des


compo-
se*es nouvelles ou rar'es des Antilles francaises (Adan-
sonia 3, 1963, 178-200). '
List of introduced several Old World.
spp.,

Stevenson,G.; The Agaricales of New Zealand. 11l (Fungi) (Kew


Bull. 16, 1962, 227-237, 2 fig., 2 c01.p1.).

St.John,H.; Revision of the genus Pandanus Stickman. Part 2;


* ~. ,7
■!
1
i

Pandanus in Western Australia and notes on the section

Foullioya. Part 6; New Pandanus from


species Queens-
land, Australia. Part 7° New species from Borneo,
Papua, and the Solomon Islands. Part 8; The Hongkong
coastal Pandanus. Part 9; Three new Pandanus species
*

from Queensland', Australia. Part 10; -


New Pandanus spe-
-j--
as 1 ■

cies from Vietnam. Part 12; Queensland Pandanus. Part

13; Northern Territory of Australia. (Pac.Sc' 15, 1961,


180-185, 2 fig.; 563-575, 10 fig.s 576-590; ibid. 16,
1962, 70-73, 2 fig.; 74-87, 13 fig.; 88-125, 39 fig.-;-
291-346, 38 fig.; 409-428).

; Monograph of the genus Elodea. I (Hydroch.) (Research


Stud.Wash.State Univ. 30, 1962, 19-44, 5 fig.).
Covering part of America; new spp.
many

& W.R.Philipson; An account of the Flora of Henderson


u w
Island, South Pacific Ocean. 24 22' S, 128 20' W

(Trans.R.Soc.New Zeal. 1, 1962, 175-194, 11 fig.).


55 Phanerogams, 8 Pteridophytes; some new.

Stone,B.C.: Myrtomera, a new generic name for Spermolepis

Brongn.& Gris. (Myrtac.T (Pac.Sc. 16, 1962, 241).

Pelea
Studies
'
in Hawaiian Rutaceae. 11. Identity of
sandwicensis (Pac.Sc. 16, 1962, 366-373, 2 fig.)-
2 new varieties. Key to Oahu species of sect.Megacarpa
of P.honoluluensis.
group

: A monograph of the genus Platydesma (Rutac.) (J.Arn.


Art. 43, 1962, 410-427, 6 fig.).

Key; description of this Hawaiian genus.

Boerlagiodendron (Araliaceae) in eastern Melanesia


------
(Eroc.Biol.soc.Wash. 75, 1962, 25-32).

Subba Rao,G.V.s Cortisone from vegetable sources (Bull.Bot.


Surv.lndia 1, 1959, 121, 4 photogr.).
1089

& ' G-. Panigrahi: Genus Asplenium in Eastern India

(Polypod.) (rnd.Sc.Congr.Ass„Proc. 49 Sess. 3, 1962,


256-257).
In the enumeration of Asplenium from
Bihar, Orissa,
Assam and Nefa., the authors mention the following spe-

cies as new records of species for India.: A.borneense,

A.paradoxum, A.perakense, A.scortechinii, A.spathuli-


num, and A.subnormale. They mention 29 species as found

in the eastern parts of India, but the species are not

listed in the present note. :

Subramanian,K.N.: A note on Centrosema virginianum (LO


Benth. (LegumTT (Bull.Bot. Surv. India 3 ', 1961, 201 -203,

• 1 pi.). •
New introd. in India; the identification -is it
wrong;
is C.pubescens Benth. which was introduced in Indonesia

long ago.

—■ & R".S.Rao: Notes on the Flora of Pravaras angam area,

• :... Maharashtra State (Bull.Bot .Surv. India 3, 1961., 395-

Introduction and plant list.

Subramanyam,K.: Southern Circle of the Botanical Survey of

India (Bull.Bot.Surv.India 1, 1959, 70-73, t photogr.).


Outline of the Circle, herbarium, library, etc.

—■—-
: Observations on the flora of Boluvampatti forest,
Coimbatore Taluk (Bull.Bot.Surv.India 1, 1959,

map).

. Mainly a plant list.

-----
&'"N.P.Balakri shnan: Utricularia lilliput Pellegrin, a

new record for India (Lentib.) (Bull.Bot.Surv.India 2,


1960 (June 1961), 347-348, fig.- -1 — 14) •

Prom Madras State? formerly known only"from Tonkin.

& : The genus Nechamandra in India (Hydroch.)


(Bull.Bot.Surv.India 3, 1961, 23-24).
Localities in India and Ceylon.

& T.L.Saroja: The Pteridophytes of Cumbum Val-


,

ley and Pachalcumatchi Hills, Madurai District, Madras'"

State (Bull. Bo t. Surv. India 3, 1961, 209-214).


•Short followed plant list.
introduction, "by

K.Thothathri & A.R.Henry; On a collection of ferns


,

from Shevaroy Hills, Salem District, Madras State

(Bull.Bot.Surv.India 2, 1960, 323-327).


List.

& A.V.Halle The species and


Summerhayes,V.S. type conserva-

tion of the Eulophia R.Br.ex Lindl.


generic name

(Orchid.) (Taxon 11, 1962, 201-203).


1090

Svoboda,G.H.: The current status of research the


on alkaloids
of Vinca (Catharanthus
rosea roseus) (Apoc.) (Lloydia
25, 1962, 334-3357:
28 alcaloids have heen discriminated in this species.

Swamy,B.G.L. & K.K.Lakshmanans Contributions to the embryo-


logy of the Najadaceae (J.Ind.Bot.Soc. 41, 1962, 247-
26B, 49 fig., 1 pi.).
Embryology of Najas.

Tagaki,N.: A revision of Japanese Trematodon (Musci) (J.


Hattori Bot.Lab. 25, 6
n. 1962, 263-278, fig.).
Key to spp.

Tagawa,M.: Diplazium donianum and its allies of the Ryukyu


Islands, a preliminary account (Polypod.) (Acta Phyto-
tax.Geobot. 20, 1962, 213-218, 3 fig.)*
Almost entirely in Japanese.

Taira,H.; Amino acid pattern of seed proteins as a standard

in the plant (Bot.Mag.Tokyo 75, 1962, 80-81).


taxonomy
In grasses the pattern confirms with the 4 subfamilies.

Tamayo,F.s Adaptacionea de la vegetacion pirofila (Soc.Venez.


Cienc.Nat. 23, 1962, 49-58, 5 fig.)-
Formation of dwarfshrubs, lignotubers, etc.
underground
in pyrogenous grassland.

Tamura,M. i Taxonomical and phylogenetical consideration of

the Ranunculaceae (Acta" Phytotax.Geobot. 20, 1962, 71-


TTX

81,1fig.,ancestral tree).
Almost all in Japanese.

Tang,T. &

P.T.Wangs
_._...
Homenclatural — — —
additions —
and corrections
*— y (--,
> r'.ri- , .7, 1 i J" 1 ■
i

""

in volume' XI of the Flora Reipublicae Popular is Sinicae

Cyperaceae ~—
(Scirpeae-Sclerieae) (Acta Bot.Sinica 10, -

s j v ,
-y L.r.".f" ..
, .

1962, 171-173)-

Tardieu-Blot,M.L.: Anacardiace'es (Fl.Camb.Laos & Vietn. fasc.

2, 1962, 67-200).
A few new comb.

; Sur les Grammitis des lies australes (Adansonia 2,

1962, 111-116, 1 fig.).


1 n.sp. from Kerguelen; compared with others.

Tateoka,T.: Notes on some XIV. Enumeration of genera


grasses.
of Pestuceae (Bot.Mag.Tokyo 75, 1962, 336-343,
(Gram.)
10 fig.).
Enumeration of genera.

s Species of the genus Oryza (Gram.) (Nat.Sc.& Mus. 29,


n.
5-6, 1962, 1 --12 H fig.) •

;
of 7
In Japanese. Revision; key; enumeration; map spp.
1091

Taylor,P.J.R.: Brachydinium, a new genus of the Dinococcales


from the Indian. Tj.S.Afr.Bot.
Ocean (Chlororchyc. ) 29"
1963, 75-7b, 1 pl.)T~

Taylor,G.M.(ne'e Bulmer): A key to the Coprosmas of New Zea-

land. Part I-II (Rubiac.) fsRTf,


(Tuatara 9, 31-64, 5

pi., 11 fig.).

Taylor,R.A. .
The type s-oecies of Polysiphonia Grey (Rhodo--
phyta) (Taxon 11, 1962, 229).

Tekle Howariot A revision of the Parkial R.Br.


Hagoss genus
(Mim.) in Africa (Acta Bot.Neerl. 11, 1962, 231-265, 6

fig.).
Monograph of 4 African and 2 seed coat im-
spp. var. ;

portant for distinction.


specific

Teunissen,D.. Luftpollenniederschlag bei Nijmegen und ein

Vergleich mit der Pollenzusammensetzung in benachbarton

.rezenten Plachmooren (Acta Bot.Neerl. 11, 1962, 26"6'-~

276, 2 tab., 2 fig.7•


Short distance environment is extremely important for

sedimentation of pollen; experiments in Holland.

Thiol, P.H.vans Validation of two species of Coelomomyces


(Fungi) (J.Elisha Mitchell Sc.Soc.7b. 1962, 135)."

Thieret,J.W,. The correct name of the watermelon (Cucurb.)


(Taxon 12, 19&3, 36).
Citrullu-s- lanatus (Thumb.) Mansf. is correct name.

Thind,K.S. & G.S.Rawla. A new fungus (Duosporium cyperi gen.


7

& sp.nov.) on Cyperus iria (Am.J.Bot. 48, 1961. 559-


B6-2T7

Thivy.P. & P.S.Rao. Polysiphonia gopnathensis, a new sped es

from Gujarat (India) (Rhodophyta) (Botanica Marina 5,

1963, 25-2b, 2 pi.).

& V.Visalakshmi: A new record of Caulerpa verticillata

J.Ag. forma typicaT! for India (Botanica Marina 5, 196*~3~ 9

29-32, 2 pi.).

Thothathri,K.. Correct nesae of Trichosanthes himalensis

;. Clarke var. indivisa Chakravarty (Cucurb.)(Bull.Bot.


Surv.India 2, 1960, 169).
New combo of var.

'• Botanical exploration in Car Nicobar and Nancoury


Islands (Bay of Bengal) (Bull.Bot.Surv.India 2, .1960,

341-346,' 2 maps).

List5 poor vegetation.


1092

Studies the Flora of the Andaman Islands


: on (Bull.
Bot.Surv.India 2, 1960, 357-373, "4 tattles, 1 map).
list.
' ~

Environment; plant ;.

.
Taxonomic notes on a few plants (Bull.Bot.Surv.India
3, 1961, B3-85, 4 fig.).
Three varietal comb, of which that of
new Pongamia
pinnata (L.) Pierre
var.xerocarpa
is superfluous and
"based on interpretation of nomenclature.
wrong

: Studies in Leguminosae. I. A taxonomic revision of

the genus Derris Lour. in India~TBull. Bot. Surv. India 3,


1961, 175-200, 11 pi.).
Revision of Derris in India; key to 25 descr.
spp.5

: Studies in Leguminosae. II. The genus Bongamla Vent.

in India (Bull.Bot.Surv.India 417-423* 2 pi.).


3, 1961,
Only P.pinnata (L.) Pierre? enormous synonymy and list

of Indian specimens.- -•■

Tilak,S.T. & T.S.Viswanathan? Additions to the Fungi of Bom-

v
pay, inycopatn.& i-iycoi.Appi. jJ, iyc>u, luu-iubj.
60 additions (Ascom. & Fungi imperf.).

Tindale,M.D.; A of the Acacia decurrens



*
~
new
species — — — — group
o— r
•^-

i^-■■■■!■ ■■. ......


. r"i~« ■■ ■» ■ ■ m

from New South Wales (Legum.-Mimos.) (Contr.N.S.V. Nat.


Herb. 3, 1962, 127-128).
New sp.

Tixier,P. t A propos du genre Tuyamaella Katt. dans le Sud-Sst

asiatique: Tuyamaella Hattorii, n.sp. (Hepat.) (Rev.


Bryol.& Lichen. 31, 1962, ~1b7-1b9, T fig.).

• Bryophytes du Vietnam. Premieres re'coltes dans le

massif de Bach-Ma (Rev.Bryol.& Lichen. 31, 1962, 190-

203, 4 fig.).

Tomlinson,P.B.; Studies in the systematic anatomy of the

Zingiberaceae (J.hinn.Soc.Bot. 55, 195b, 547-592).

: An anatomical approach to the classification of the

Musaceae (J.Linn.Soc.Bot. 55, 1959, 779-o09, 6 tables,


109 text fig..).
Orchidantha is representative of a separate family

Lowiaceae; Ravenala and Strelitzia are closer together


than to any other genera; Musa is quite distinct; Heli-

conia is also rather isolated.

; The anatomy of Phenakospermum (Musac.) (J.Arn.Arb.


41, 1960, 267-297, 12 fig.)-
A distinct genus, forming with Ravenala and Strelitzia

a distinct
group.
1093

Phylogeny of the £Scitamineae.


;
Morphological and ana-

tomical considerations (Evolution 16, 1962, 192-213. 5

fig., 1 tab.).
Besides the well-known families Strelitziaceae, Helic.o-
niaceae and Costaceae scheme affi-
are'recognized; a of

nities is given.

2' Essays on the morphology of palms. VIII. The root

(Principes 6, 1962| 122-124). ■•


-'
'■

Torres,A.M.: Taxonomy of Zinnia (Compos.) (Brittonia 15,


*~

1963, 1-25, 27 fig.).

Monograph; key; 17 of which 1 in S.America.


spp.

Troll,V.; Uber'die ''Prolificitat 1 '


von Chlorophytum comosum

(Idliac.) (Neue Hefte zur Morphol. 4, 1962, 9-68, 30

fig.).
-

Morphology.

Tryon.R.; Taxonomic fern notes. II. Pityrogramma (incl. Tris-

meria) and (Contr.Gray Herb. 189, 1962, 52-


Anogramma " "
'

76). . .
Key to spp.
of Pityrogramma; of other* genus a list.

---—
; Taxonomic fern notes. Ill (Contr.Gray Herb. 191,

1962, 91-107).
1 new Malayan sp. of Dryopteris; and note on D.papuana;
notes on Saccoloraa, with spp. listed; notes on Kaulfuss

types.

Tsiang Ling, Shih-Lun Lan & Ping-T'ao Li; A taxonomic study


of the Chinese species of Rauvolfia Linn. (Apoc.)

(Sci.Report Kv/antung Coll.Forestry Jan. 1, 1962, 1-23,

pi. 1-12, 1 fig., 1 map).


Text in Chinese, new taxa in Latin; English summary.

Genus is restricted to S.China, stretching from'98"40'


to 121°51' long and from 18°10» to 25°40' lat. In addi-

tion to 3 cultivated species and one' previously record-

ed from China, 5 spp. and 3 var. are considered new to

science (one sp. is from Taiwan).

Chromosome numbers..in the Sesbania; evi-


Turner,B.L. : genus

dence for a conservative treatment (Legum.) (Rhodora

57, 1955, 213-218, 3 fig.)-

& J.H.Beamans Chromosome in Desmanthus


■—
complements

(Legum.) (Field & Laboratory 21, 1953, 47-50, 1 fig.)...

Ueno,J.; notea Ericaceae and Pyrolaoeae from


Palynological on

Japan and its neighbours (Eric) (Acta Phytotax.Geobot.

20, 1962, 101-111, 143 fig-)•


1094

Valentine,D.H. i Evolution in the genus Primula (in P.J.

Wanstall (ed.) ,
■ A-Darwin Centenary,- -1961, 6

fig., 4 tables). ■ -

• I

Vasishta,P.C.: More of Hoshiarpur. I (J.Bomb.


Ojyunophyceae
Nat.Hist.Soc. 5«, 1961, 135-146, fig.1-13 In pi. 2).
43 spp. treated, a var. and some forms new.

; Two new species of Phormidium (Cyanophyc.) (J.Ind. _

Bot.Soc. 41, 1962, 64-67, 8 fig.) .'

; Three colourless Cyanophyceae from Hoshiarpur (J.Ind.


Bot.Soc. 1962, 7 fig.).
41, 99-103,

Velasquez,G.T.: The blue-green Algae of the Philippines

(Philip.J. Sc. 91i .1962, 267-380, 13 pi.).

Venkataraman,G-.S. & K.V.Natarajan; Errerella bornhemiensis

Conrad (Algae) (Sci.& Cult. 26, 1960, 135-136, fig.1-5).


New record for India.

Venkataramani,K.S. % Hosts of the root parasite Aeginetia


indica Linn. (Orobanch.) (Curr.Sci. 30, 1961, 319).
In the Nilghiris on Bambusa arundinacea V/illd.

Venkateswarlu,J. & B.S.M.Dutt: —


Amended
.
description
_—.
of

Hydro-

cera triflora Wt.et Arn. (Balsam.)(J.Bomb.Nat.Kist.•


Soc. 5b\ 1961, 544-546, pi.).

Verstappen,H.Th. % Georaorphological observations on Indonesian

volcanoes (Tijd.Kon.Ned.Aardr.Gen. II, bO, 1963, 237-

423, 24 fig., 1 graph, 26 photogr.).


An excellent account with details on tectonics and vol-

canism. -

Vidal,J.E. t Moringaceae (Pl.Camb.Laos & Vietn. fasc.2, 1962,


3-7).
Only M.oleifera.

.
Connaracees (Pl.Camb.Laos & Vietn. fasc.2, 1962, 9-

64, 6 pi.).
No novelties.

Materiaux la flore du du Laos et du


: pour Cambodge,
Vietnam. Nouveautes~ pour la flore du Vietnam (Adansonia.
~

2, 1962, 322-329, 1 pi.). -

2 of 1 Shorea; 1 Linociera.
spp. Hopea?

: Le genre Meillia (Rosac.) (Adansonia 3, 1963, 142-

166, 3 Pi-)-

Revision? key? the Indonesian sp. N-fallax separated


from N.thyrsiflora Don, hut arguments are very feeble.
1095

Viennot-Bourgin,G-.; Gymnosporangium paraphysatum sp.nov... sur

le Heyderia macrolepis auViet-Nam (Fungi) (Rev.Mycol.

25, I960, 293-305, 3 fig.).

Vincent,A.J.; A note on Oncosperma filamentosa Bl. (Nibong)


"

(Palm.) (Mai.For. 25, 1962, 150-154). '


Sample plots, observations seedlings, and of
on
growth
this submangrove palm.

Viswanathan,T.S, & G.T.T.Tilak; Additions to our


knowledge of

Ascomycetes of India. I (Mycopath.& Mycol.'Appl. 137


1960, 237-242, 6 fig.).
12 new
spp. from India.

Vogel,S. % Die Bestatibung der Kesselfallen-BlUten von Cero-

pegia (Asclep.) (Beitr.z.Biol.d.Pfl. 36, 1961, 159-237,

20 fig., 3 tab.). • :.. : :

Vreeberg,J.A. % Lycopodium prothalli and their endophytic

fungi as- studied in vitro (Am.J.Bot. 49? 1962, 530-535,


12 fig.).

Apparently the situation with the fungi is similar as

that with seeds in Orchidaceaeo Of all the


spp. pro--
thallium could be cultivated on artificial medium. The

fungus can also be grown, but is non-specific.

Wadhwa,B.M.; Additions to the Flora of Laccadives, Hinicoy


and Aminidives of islands (Bull.Bot.Surv.India
groups

,-,- -3, 1961, .4.07-408)...


List of weeds.

Wagner Jr,W.H.: Irregular morphological development in hybrid


ferns (Phytomorphology 12, 1962, 87-101, U fig.).

and taxonomic categories in lower


-—-— ; BiOsystematics
vascular plants (Regnum Veget. 27,.1963,.63-71, 1 fig.,
2 tables).

Discussion about karyology and hybridisation in ferns.

Walker,J.; Notes on plant parasitic Fungi..I (Proc.Linn.Soc.


N.S'.W. ■ o7, 1962, 162-176. ' - .._.'....

Walker, T. G-.. t Cytology and evolution in the' fern genus Pteris

(Polypod.) (Evoliition 16', 1962, 27-43) •


"'

34 7>
of the spp. is apogamous;" 55 i° is polyploid.

Some and combination in


Wang,Yan-Chang; new species a new

smut Fungi" (U s t i 1ag i nal e s~J~ (Acta Bot.Sinica 10, 1962,

131-136, 2 pi.).

Description in English.

Evolution and distribution of the New Zealand


Wardle,P. :

Flora, as affected by Quaternary climates (New Zeal.J.

Bot. 1963, 3-17, 2 fig., 2 tables).


1,
1096

Growth habits of Hew Zealand shrubs


;
subalpine and

trees"Thew Zeal.J.Bot. 1, 1963, 18-47, 25 fig., 1

table).

Watson,L.; A peculiar Ericalean pollen grain (Nature 194,


1962,~HO9-B90, 1 fig.IT"
The author maintains that the
genus Styphelia as ac-

cepted by Bentham should be kept strictly endemic in

Australia and not be merged with several other


genera
(Leucopogon, etc.) because the pollen grains can be

distinguished in having a warted exine. This would be

allright if it is indeed accepted that pollen grain


characters have a unique value for generic delimita-

tion.

Wehmeyer,L.E.: Some Himalayan Ascomycetes of the Punjab and

Kashmir (Fungi) (Mycologia 55, 1963, 309-336, 17 fig.).

Wells, E.J Studies of some Tremellaceae. IV. Bxotasidiopsis


v

(.jmngi; u jycoiogia 53, j'lY-iYu;.


Incl. also Pacific, Indochinese keys to
spp.; spp.

Went,P.W.: Notes from the Missouri Botanical Garden (Plant


Sc.Bull, a (2), 1962, 3-4).
Concise outline of the excellent condition at St.Louis;
clear outline of functional "botanic gardens; scope of

climatron.

1 A "botanist's explorations in Australia and New Guinea

(Missouri Bot.Gard.Bull. 51 (1), 1963, 10-17, 3 fig.).


Traveller's notes on Australian flora and ascent of Mt

Wilhelm in Papua.

Wessels Boer,J.G.s The New World species of Trichomanes sect.

Didymoglossum and Microgonium (Polypod„) (Acta Bot.

Neerl. 11, 1962, ?77-330, 32 fig., 20 maps).


Important monograph.

Whitmore,T.C. s Studies in systematic "bark morphology. I. Bark

morphology in Dipterocarpaceae. II. General features of

bark construction in :Dipterocarpaceae. III. Bark taxo-

nomy in Dipterocarpaceae. IV. The bark of beech, oak

and sweet chestnut (i-II; New Phytol.. 6'1, 1962,191-


220, 4 i'ig., 8 tables5 Ills Gard.Bull.Sing. 19 5
1962,
321-371, 9 fig* 1 table; IVs New Phytol. 62, 1963?
f

_ 161-169).
Cf. also PI.Mai.Bull. p.1017.

William,G.J.: Pseudobryopsis oahuensis in Hawaii (Musci)


(Phycologia 1, 19fc>1, 32-36).

Winter,B.de
vl L j, u o.
5
i. y s VA vx
%
o
Notes
X
i
vy v/ Vy iw<
on
V-/ X4.
tlie
u X.L vy genus
>—, iyL
Ky
Aristida
j. i ju a.
»-y *y
-J— vyt- _w
L.« (Gram.)
y
V* wwi."

/
(Kirkia
\

3, 1962-63, 132--137).
Genus Stipagrostis revived and split from Aristida.
1097

Wood,C.E., R.S.Cowan & G.Buchheims Botanical nomenclature,


punched cards, and machines (Taxon 12, 1963, 2-12).
A close analysis and critic of Gould's 'Family names

of the Plant Kingdom. Intern.Plant index vol.1 showing


the deficiencies of this horribilia botanica.

Vood,R.D.*•> — —■- —
i
-
Preliminary
-~- J- ~— -J-. i. •- _1_ -■- -*. WW -fc.
report
-L. w
J--
-~- -J- -~r
on
J. J.
Characeae
w
J.
J.WV
_i_
<—V »_*V
w
of
Vrf -:-
Australia
J. \J J. \,\, _J_ _I_ V_.m
and J.
y S»• ; •-. ...
.

'

1
the South Pacific (Bull.Torrey Bot.Club BQ, 1962, 250-

75TT.

Wu,C.Y. & S„Chows Cardioteucris C.Y.V/u, Holocheila (Kudo)


S.Chow. Duo genera nova Labiatarum ex provencia Yunnan

(Acta Bot.Sinica 10, 1962, 247-262, 2 pi.).

Wyatt-Smith,J.: A of the research plots in


survey peat swamp

naturally regenerated forest (Mal.Res.Pamphl. n. 39 f

Dec.1961, 55 pp., map of peat swamp forest in Malaya).

Wijk,R.van der & V.D.Margadant; New combinations in mosses

(Taxon 11, 1962, 221-223).

Yamazaki,T.: Notes on
Scrophulariaceae of Asia (J.Jap.Bot.
37, 1962, 263-273, 7 fig.).
Key to of Mimulus tenellus-nepalensis in
spp. group

Himalayas; a new Vandellia from Laos.

*
Euphrasia of Eastern Asia. I-II (Scroph.) (Acta
Phytotax.Geobot. 20, 1962, 158-163, 2 fig.; ibid. 19,

1963, 164-172, 1 fig.).


Revision; key; distribution map; text in Japanese.

Yayaweera,Don M.A.: New Orchids from Ceylon (Bot.Mus.Leafl.


Harv.Univ. 20, 1963, 93-116, t.11-19).

Yuncker, T. G.: Nomenolatui-al notes on Piperaceae (Brittonia


14, 1962, 188-190).
P.reflexa (L.f.) A.Dietr. 1831, non H.B.K. 1815 = P.

tetraphylla (G.Forst.) Hook.& Arn. Further only Am.spp.

Zotov,V.D. t Synopsis of the grass subfamily Arundinoideae in

New Zealand (.New Zeal.J.Bot. 1, 1963', 78-136, 17 fig.).

Important several new spp. and new comb.


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