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MYRISTICACE.F. 
HORSFIELDIA Willd. 
Horsfreldia merriilii Warb. in Perk. Frag. Kl. Philip. (1904) 49. ^ 
Jn forests at 100 m. alt. {No. 5772). 
Known onlv from Mindoro. 
MONEMIACE^. 
KIBARA Endl. 
Kibara ellipsoidea ^Torr. in Philip. Journ. Sci. 1 (1900) Suppl. 50. 
Tn forests at 450 ni. alt. (No. 4313 Mcrriit) June, lOOG. 
Described from niateiial collected on Mount ilariveles, Luzon. Nearly or quite 
the same species is represented by material collected near Lake Lanao, Mindanao, 
by Mrs. Clemenfi. Endemic to the Philippines. MangA^an, "Barao-hardo" 
I.AURACE.E. 
NEOLITSEA (Benth.) Merr. 
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Neolitsea zeylanica (Nees) ^Mcrr. in Pliilip. Journ. Sci. 1 (190G) Suppl. 5G. 
In forests at 1,800 m. alt. (No. 5066) ; also collected by Merritt in June, 
1906, in forests at 950 ni. alt. (No. 4309). 
CRYPTOCARYA U. Br. 
Cryptocarya acuminata Merr. in Philip. Journ. Sci. 1 (1906) Snppl. 192. 
In forests at 450 ni. alt. (No. 4342 Merritt) June, 1906. 
Known only from Mindoro. 
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NEPENTHACEJI 
NEPENTHES Linn." 
Nepenthes wp. 
On bowlders in the river bed (Alag River) at 350 in, alt. (No. 5790). 
Nepenthes sp. 
In thickets along the Binabay River at 200 m. alt. (No. 5785). 
Nepenthes sp. 
In tliiokets on exposed ridges 1,500 to 2,600 m. alt. (No. 5774). 
DliOSEllACE.E. 
DROSERA Linn. 
Drosera spathulata Lubill. Nov. IIoll. PI. Spec. 1 (1804) 79. i. lOG. f. 1; 
Diels in Engler'a Pflanzenreich 26 (190G) 83. f. 31. A, B. 
In open lieatha at 2,400 in. alt. (No. 5784), locally almndant. 
Previously collected in the Philippines by Cuming, locality not giv*'n, probably 
Lu/.on. 
Southern Japan and China, Borneo, Australia and New Zealand. 
" A.H most of our Philippine Nepenthes material, including one number from 
Ualcon, collected by Merritt^ is in the hands of Dr. Macfarlnnej wlio is mono- 
graphing the family, no attempt has In-en made to identify speoifieally the speoi- 
niens here cited. 
