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JARANDERSONIA* Kosterm. A new Bornean Genus of Tiliaceae - Brownlowieae. KOSTERMANS, A.J.G.H
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Jarandersonia paludosa Kosterm., nov. gen., nov. spec. - Fig. 1.Arbor mediocris foliis alternantibus petiolatis subtus lepidotis stipulis conspicuis, inflorescentiis subterminalibus paniculatis lepidotis bracteatis, floribus pedicellatis, calycis tubo 5 lobato, petalis 5 glabris calycem super antibus, staminibus numerosis liberis, antheris bilocellatis, thecis supra confluentibus, staminodiis 5 ligulatis, ovario lepidoto, stylo distincto, stigmate inconspicuo.
THE GENUS COELOSTEGIA*) Benth. (Bombac.) REKSODIHARDJO, W. SOEGENG
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1. The genus Coelostegia is confined to Western Malaysia: Malay Peninsula, Sumatra and Borneo.2. Five species (three of which, C. chartacea, C. kostermansii and C. neesiocarpa are new to science) are described.3. A key to the species is presented.
SERIANTHES Benth. (Leguminosae-Mimosoideae-Ingeae) FOSBERG, F. R.
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The genus Serianthes was erected by Bentham to accomodate plants which Wallich had called Inga grandiflora, from Singapore, and those which Bertero had called Acacia myriadenia, from Tahiti. It has been accepted from the first, as it is amply distinct from Acacia and reasonably so from Inga. though it is usually placed in the tribe Ingeae. Serianthes is widespread in the southwest Pacific, usually, though not always, occurring on islands, frequently on calcareous or serpentine rocks or their derived soils. It is seldom abundant, though in places common. In habit it varies from a dwarf tree or large shrub to a forest giant. It is reported to be an excellent timber tree, but seems nowhere to be abundant enough to be important commercially. Since Benthams original description in 1844, eleven additional species and one variety have been ascribed to it in addition to the original S. grandiflora. Three of these do not belong in Serianthes. Most of the specimens in herbaria, excepting those called S. grandiflora, have been misidentified, usually being placed in S. myriadenia. Although I first saw this genus growing and collected it in Raivavae and Rurutu in 1934, my interest in it was aroused by failure, in 1950, to find a satisfactory disposition for specimens collected in Palau, similar to those that Kanehira had referred to S. grandiflora, which they clearly were not. The more I tried to make sense of the herbarium material available in a number of herbaria the more frustrating the problem became. Notes were accumulated in a most haphazard and unsystematic manner, as I had no intention of doing more than identifying my Micronesian material. Finally it became evident that over half of the entities discernible in the material examined were undescribed, and I felt a certain obligation to work up at least a synopsis of the genus.
MISCELLANEOUS BOTANICAL NOTES 1* KOSTERMANS, A.J.G.H
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1.Papuodendron C. T. White is reduced to Hibiscus L.; the species is renamed:H. papuodendron Kosterm.2. Hibiscus hooglandianus represents a new species from New Guinea.3. New species in Pentace: P. microlepidota Kosterm., P. paludosa Kosterm. and P. adenophora Kosterm.4. Parapentace Gagnepain is included in Burretiodendron Rehd. As the species of Parapentace were published without latin diagnosis, the following new species of Burretiodendron are presented: B. tonkinensis Kosterm. and B. brilletii Kosterm.5.Two new species of Heritiera (H. rumphii Kosterm. and H. ornithocephala Kosterm.) are described; additional notes on H. littoralis from Madagascar, H. longi petiolata and H. arafurensis are presented.6. Heritiera burmensis Kosterm. is reduced to a synonym of H. macrophylla Kurz.7.Sterculia cubensis Urb. is referred to Hildcgardia; the curious distributional area of Hildegardia is stressed.8. A note on Hildegardia erythrosipkon Kosterm. is presented.9.Sterculia ankaranensis Arenes is relegated to Hildcgardia.10. Sterculia heritieriformis Arenes represents a mixture of Heritiera littoralis and Firmiana colorata.11. Sterculia guppyi Greenwood is a synonym of Firmiana diversifolia A. Gray.12. Ficus serp-yllifolia Blume belongs actually to Apocynaceae and is renamed: Micrcchites serpyllifolia (Bl.) Kosterm. It is suggested that M. radicans Markgr. is conspecific with this wide-spread species.13. Ortholobium Gagnepain, being inadmissable under the Rules (no latin diagnosis)is replaced by Cylindrokelupha Kosterm. The following new species are presented: C. poilanei Kosterm., C. platyphylla Kosterm.; C. annamcnse Kosterm. and C. chevalieri Kosterm.
NOTES ON INDONESIAN FRESHWATER ALGAE - IV. Concerning Euastrum moebii (Borge) Scott & Prescott comb. nov. and Euastrum turgidum Wallich. SCOTT, ARTHUR M.; PRESCOTT, GERALD W.
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The desmid presently known as Mierasterias moebii (Borge) West & West is transferred back to the genus Euastrum where it was originally placed by its discoverer, together with its several varieties, for reasons that are discussed in detail. There are described one new variety, var. diplocanthylum from Australia, and one new forma, var. tetrachastriforme fa. latum from Borneo. New illustrations are given for Euastrum, turgidum Wall., and criteria are suggested for differentiating this plant from the closely similar E. moebii.
A MONOGRAPH OF THE GENUS DIPLODISCUS* Turcz. (TILIACEAE) KOSTERMANS, A. J. G. H.
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1. Seven species of the genus Diplodiscus are described, of which three (D. microlepis, D. parviflorus and D. decumbens) are new to science, and one (D. hookerianus) was formerly described as Pentace (for the description of D. decumbens cf. p. 264).2. The area of distribution of the genus covers the Malay Peninsula, Borneo and the Philippines.3. The affinities of the genus are discussed.4. A key to the species is presented.
NEW AND CRITICAL MALAYSIAN PLANTS VI* KOSTERMANS, A. J. G. H.
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1. Alseodaphne Nees and Nothaphoebe Bl. are reinstated as distinct genera.2. Newly described are Alseodaphne corneri Kosterm., A. montama Kosterm.; Nothaphoebe paehyphylla Kosterm. and N. pahangensis Kosterm.3. Iteadaphne philippinensis Elmer is relegated to Alseodaphne.4. Newly described in Beilschmiedia are: B. filicifolia Kosterm., B. glaueiphylla Kosterm., B. pilosa Kosterm.5. Endiandra eusideroxylocarpa Kosterm., a new species from Borneo.6. Dehaasia hirsute/, Kosterm., a new species from Borneo.7. A new Millettia (M. vasta Kosterm.) is described from Borneo with notes on its distributional area.8. Lansivm dornesticum, var. aquewm Jack (a common market fruit in Sumatra, Java and S. Borneo) is raised to specific rank.9. Teijsmanniodendron pendulum Kosterm., a new species from Central-East Borneo.
A NEW SPECIES OF ANISOPTERA (Dipterocarpaceae) II DILMY, ANWARI
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Some new material of Anisoptera kostermansiana Dilmy, described by the present author in Reinwardtia 3: 347. 1956, was put at his disposal by the kindness of Mr. J. S. Womersley, Chief, Division of Botany at Lae, T.N.G.

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