314 MR. R. A. ROLFE OX THE 



Bot. 1870, p. 147), if Cuming n. 996, from Prov. Albny, Luzon, 

 in the Kew Herbarium is the same as in the British Museum. 



S. pinnatum, F. Villar, I. c. p. 151. — Millingtonia pinnata, 

 Blanco, I. c. ed. 1, p. 501 ; ed. 2, p. 351 ; ed. 3, vol. ii. p. 285.— 

 Radermachera pinnata, Seem. Journ. of Bot. 1870, p. 147, partim, 

 excl. syn. Bur. Of the four species in the Kew Hebarium the 

 only one with pinnate leaves is Cuming n. 1517, from Prov. 

 Batangas, Luzon ; and as it agrees in other respects with Blanco's 

 description, I think it may be taken as belonging to this species. 

 Cuming n. 1182, quoted by Seemann, belongs to the next species. 



y> S. Baxaibaxai, Bolfe. — Radermachera Banaibanai, Bureau in 

 Adansonia, ii. p. 194. Prov. Albay, Luzon, Cuming n.. 1182! 

 Bureau's plant is based on Gallery n. 50, which I have not seen. 

 Seeman confounds it with the previous species, which is clearly 

 an error, as Bureau says, " foliis 2-pinnatis." " Ramuli sub- 

 velutini" is also very characteristic of this plant; and as it 

 otherwise agrees with the description, I think both Cuming's 

 and Callery's specimens must represent the same species. I 

 suspect that the vernacular name Banaibanai is applied to more 

 than one species. 



S. SexmahKH, sp. nov. — Rami Btriati puberuli, foliis 2-pinnatis, 

 foliolis elliptico-oblongis longe acuminatis integris basi attenu- 

 atis glabris, paniculis terminalibus amplis v. nonnunquam ab- 

 breviates, calycecampanulato 3-deutato, lobis brevibus late rotun- 

 datis, corolla basi angusta t-upra inflata, lobis late rotundatis ; 

 fructu longissimo angustissimo subterete. — Radermachera qua- 

 dripinna, Seem. Journ. of Bot. 1870, p. 147, non Millingtonia 

 quadripinnata, Blanco. 



Luzon, Prov. Albay, Cuming n. 996 ! 



Leaflets 3-5 by l|-lf in. ; petiolules \-l in. Panicles up to a 

 foot at least long, much branched and many-flowered ; but some- 

 times as short as 3 inches, when they are more dense and with 

 much fewer flowers. Calyx 4 lines. Corolla 1 inch long, the 

 interior much damaged by insects. Pruit immature, nearly 1 ft. 

 long ; calyx persistent. The specimens are much broken up. 

 Seemann's plant is Cuming n. 996, which he refers to Milling- 

 tonia quadripinnata, Blanco ; it, however, does not agree with the 

 one figured by Naves, and which agrees with Blanco's descrip- 

 tion. The plant figured by Vidal as " S/ereospermum quadri- 



