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MATERIALS FOR A REVISION OF LAURACEAE I A. J. G. H. KOSTERMANS
Reinwardtia Vol. 7 No. 4 (1968)
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New species are described in Beilschmiedia (4), Cinnamomum (2),Cryptocarya (44 + one new variety), Endiandra (2), Lindera (2) and Litsea (11).New combinations are proposed in Alseodaphne (2), Cryptocarya (3),Litsea (6), Nothaphoebe (6) and Persea (2).Reductions: Cryptocarya (37), Litsea (1) and Phoebe (5).Additional material to the species is enumerated.
ATUNA RAFIN. versus CYCLANDROPHORA HASSK. (Rosaceae-Chrysobalanoideae) a. j. g. h. kostermans
Reinwardtia Vol. 7 No. 5 (1969)
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Atuna Rafinesque(Sylva Tellur.153. 1838)with a single species Atuna ra-cemosa Rafin. has priority over Cyclandrophora Hasskarl (in Flora 25(2), Beibl. 1: 47. 1842) and as it has been described properly it has precedence over Cyclandrophora. I formerly (in Candollea 20: 118. 1965) preferred to reinstate Cyclandrophora as there is a generic name Atunus [Rumph.] Lamarck 1797, a synonym of Heritiera Dryander (Sterculiaceae). After sounding out some experts in this matter,it has become evident, that the chances to conserve Cyclandrophora against Atuna are slight and hence I give here the new combinations of the species of this genus.
BERRYA ROXB. and CARPODIPTERA GRIS. a. j. g. h. kostermans
Reinwardtia Vol. 7 No. 5 (1969)
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In his monographic treatment of Tiliaceae, Burret {in Notizbl. bot. Gart. Berlin 9: 607. 1926) pointed out the close affinity of Berrya and Carpodiptera, the former represented in Asia and the Pacific area, the latter from Africa and America.
KAYEA Wall, and MESUA L. (Guttiferae) a. j. g. h. kostermans
Reinwardtia Vol. 7 No. 5 (1969)
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Kayea Wallich, PI. As. rar. 3: 5. 1832 and Mesua L., Spec. PI. 515. 1753 are very closely related. Bentham and Hooker (Gen. PI. 1: 176. 1862) distinguished both genera in this way, that Kayea has a one-celled ovarium with one seed and a 4-fid style, whereas Mesua has a 2-celled ovary and 4 ovules, the stigma being peltate.
NEW and CRITICAL MALESIAN PLANTS VIII a. j. g. h. kostermans
Reinwardtia Vol. 7 No. 5 (1969)
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Arbor ramulis gracillibus apicem versus dense minutissime ferrugineo stellato-pilasis foliis membrcmaceis unifoliolatis lanceolatis longe acuminatis bast acutis supra laevia glabra nervo mediano prominulo costis filiformibus vix prominulis subtus glabris pallidioribus nervo mediano prominentibus glabrescentibus costis utrinque ca 13 gracilis prominulis marginem versus arcuatis nerviis secundariis laxis satis obscuris petiolis pergracilis parte apicalibus incrassatis infructescentiis axillaribus fructibus unicus subsessillibus subobovoideus dense minutissime ferrugineo stellato pilosis.
MATERIALS FOR A REVISION OF LAURACEAE II a. j. g. h. kostermans
Reinwardtia Vol. 7 No. 5 (1969)
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New species are described in Actinodaphne (2), Beilschmiedia (1), Cinnamomum (14), Endiamdra (20), Lindera (1), Litsea (8). New combinations are made in Cinnamomum (2), Litsea (2), Neolitsea (1). New names are proposed in Persea (2), Beilschmiedia (1). One variety is created in Cryptocarya. Endiandra fragrans Allen is reinstated. Reductions, are made in Actinodaphne (2), Beilschmiedia (2), Cryptocarya (15), Endiandra, (6), Endlicheria (1), Haasia (1), Lindera (3), Litsea (41), Persea (1), Phoebe (1), Tetranthera (12). New records are cited for most species. First record of Caryodaphnopsis tonkinensis from New Guinea.
THE IDENTITY OF SOME BURMAN SPECIES a. j. g. h. kostermans
Reinwardtia Vol. 7 No. 5 (1969)
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Burman (Thesaurus zeylanicus, 1737) depicted on tab. 79 Nux Moschata, spuria, sylvestris, Caryophylli arboris, oppositis, Nobis. The plate depicts a sterile branch with conspicuous, stalked, perulate leaf buds. The local name is given as Iryaghedhi (cited from Mus. Zeyl., p. 58). Linnaeus edumerated the species in Fl. Zeyl., p. 590 under "Barbarae Annihilatae".
A NEW GUINEA CINNAMON USED AS A CONTRACEPTIVE a. j. g. h. kostermans
Reinwardtia Vol. 7 No. 5 (1969)
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In 1966 an expedition worked in W. Irian to find the sources of vegetal medicaments for practising contraception. Dr. W. Soegeng Reksodihardjo and myself were assigned to locate the plants and to bring the material together. The field testing (vaginal smears of injected white mice) was carried out by Dr. R. C. Barnett, whereas the Office of General Hartono of the Indonesian Army provided transportation.
A NEW BORNEAN SPECIES OF CINNAMOMUM SCH. A. J. G. H. KOSTERMANS
Reinwardtia Vol. 8 No. 1 (1970)
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Arbor ramulis strictis perdense minutissime griseo tomentellis foliis oppositis coriaceis ellipticis acuminatis basi aeutis supra laevia glabra nervo mediano cum nerviis basalibus (acumine attingentibus) filiformis prominulis subtus dense subadpresse sublanuginoso-tomentellis pilis pergracilis glabrescentibus nervo mediano nerviisque basalibus prominentibus venis secundariis horizontalis parallelis prominulis venis submarginalis adest petiolis bene evolutis paniculis pseudo-terminalis perdense minute griseo tomentellis laxis strictis foliis aequilongis floribus sat magnis dense pilosis filamentis pilosis glandulis stipitatis ovario glabro.TYPUS: S. 15196 (BO).
THE GENUS JARANDERSONIA KOSTERM. A. J. G. H. KOSTERMANS
Reinwardtia Vol. 8 No. 1 (1970)
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Since its inception-in 1960, the monotypic genus Jarandersonia has been enlarged with a new species in 1962 (J. spinulosa).Since then two more collections have come to my attention, which represent undescribed species, one (S. 15561) distributed as Bombacaceae,the other (San 27885) as Rinorea cf. elmeri Merr.Moreover Dr. Anderson of the Forest Department, Kuching, Sarawak,in whose honour the genus was named, wrote me that Brownlowia clemensiae had been collected with fruit,which proved in to be a Jarandersonia, a fact, already suggested by Dr.P.Ashton in a draft MSS prepared for the Manual of Non-Dipterocarp Trees of Sarawak.Together with Dr. Anderson I had the opportunity to see a mature tree of the latter species near Kuching in June 1969 (S. 25415).The genus comprises now 5 species (J. clemensiae, parvifolia, purseglovei, rinoreoides and spinulosa).