Whilst studying the material of the genus Securidaca for the “Flora of Suriname”, I found it in most cases extremely difficult or even impossible to identify the species. The original descriptions are, as a rule, very short, and they have been based for a good deal on incomplete material: mature fruits, for instance, are often missing. Hence it is not surprising that on quite a number of species the opinions of taxonomists disagree. Accordingly on the one hand we may find in the various collections the most different species lumped together under the same name, while on the other hand one and the same species may appear under several names. A study of the type specimens therefore, was obviously very desirable. I am indebted to the “VAN EEDE...
The present paper has been written in connection with the account of the Papilionaceae for Pulle’s F...
This paper deals with some specimens of Euphorbiaceae from various collectors. The plants have been ...
In 1759 Linnaeus described an American species under Gentiana, as G. verticillata. In 1781 his son r...
It is often a very difficult task for the many amateurs and cultivators of Orchids, and I may add ha...
Though an excellent, critical monograph of the genus Cassipourea was published some years ago by ALS...
In trying to prepare the account of the Myrtaceae for PULLE’s Flora of Suriname I soon found that a ...
What KIAERSK wrote in 1893 in the preface of his “Enumeratio Myrtacearum Brasiliensium” is still lar...
Among the collections made by H. E. ROMBOUTS from 1935— 1938 on the expeditions to the Suriname-Braz...
The list of Marantaceae published by PULLE (1906) comprises 20 species belonging to 6 genera, the la...
Since the completion of Radlkofer’s monumental work on the Sapindaceae in Engler’s series “Das Pflan...
The number of orchid species in New Guinea is not easily estimated; there are many large, poorly stu...
Two species of the genus Securidaca are endemic to Africa. A key is provided, their morphological va...
Of the family Oenotheraceae the genus Jussieua is the only one occurring in Suriname. The peculiar O...
The Polygonaceae is a family of plants perhaps best known for its foodstuffs (Rheum and Fagopyrum) a...
In 1775, Jacob Alm defended the Linnaean dissertation Plantæ Surinamenses under the precidency of Ca...
The present paper has been written in connection with the account of the Papilionaceae for Pulle’s F...
This paper deals with some specimens of Euphorbiaceae from various collectors. The plants have been ...
In 1759 Linnaeus described an American species under Gentiana, as G. verticillata. In 1781 his son r...
It is often a very difficult task for the many amateurs and cultivators of Orchids, and I may add ha...
Though an excellent, critical monograph of the genus Cassipourea was published some years ago by ALS...
In trying to prepare the account of the Myrtaceae for PULLE’s Flora of Suriname I soon found that a ...
What KIAERSK wrote in 1893 in the preface of his “Enumeratio Myrtacearum Brasiliensium” is still lar...
Among the collections made by H. E. ROMBOUTS from 1935— 1938 on the expeditions to the Suriname-Braz...
The list of Marantaceae published by PULLE (1906) comprises 20 species belonging to 6 genera, the la...
Since the completion of Radlkofer’s monumental work on the Sapindaceae in Engler’s series “Das Pflan...
The number of orchid species in New Guinea is not easily estimated; there are many large, poorly stu...
Two species of the genus Securidaca are endemic to Africa. A key is provided, their morphological va...
Of the family Oenotheraceae the genus Jussieua is the only one occurring in Suriname. The peculiar O...
The Polygonaceae is a family of plants perhaps best known for its foodstuffs (Rheum and Fagopyrum) a...
In 1775, Jacob Alm defended the Linnaean dissertation Plantæ Surinamenses under the precidency of Ca...
The present paper has been written in connection with the account of the Papilionaceae for Pulle’s F...
This paper deals with some specimens of Euphorbiaceae from various collectors. The plants have been ...
In 1759 Linnaeus described an American species under Gentiana, as G. verticillata. In 1781 his son r...