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NEW PHILirPTNE Ff^OUA. 427 
RANDIALinn. 
Randia auriculata (Wall.) K. Scli. in Engl, und Prantl. Nat. Pflanzonfftm, 
4' (1891) 75; King & Gamble in Joiirn. As. Soo. n^ng. 72' (15)03) 207. 
Webera auriculata Wall, in Roxh. Fl. Tiul. od Ciivvy &. Wall. 2: r>:J7. ^^(ylnroti/no 
auriciilafa Wall. Cat. (1S28) No. 8402. Ciipia aurUiiJata DC Pnxlr. 4 (1H;J0) 
394. Psi-u'li.ioru .' auiicidalii :Miq. Fl. Jnil. Jlat. 2 (1850) 210. vlMomflM^/ior/nf 
auriculata Hook. f. in Benth. et Hook. f. (Jen. VI. 2: K7; Fl. IJrit. Ind. 3 (IHHO) 
108, l^andia corymhosa Boorl. in Koord. & Val. Bijd. Bonm-^oorf. .lava 8 (l!m2) 
88, non Wight. & Am. 
Nkghos, Oinuigaan "River (B, F. 4205 Erm'tt)-, (lfi24 Whitford) May, llHMi. 
A ^Fiilayan typo, new to the Philippines. 
Malayan Peninsnla and Archipelago. 
BIKKIA Ficinw. 
Bikkia grandiflora Hoinw. in Hlnine Bijdr. {lR2fi) 1017; Afiq. Fl. Ind. Bnt. 
2 (18.56) IT)*); K. S(>h. nnd T.nnttM'l.. H. D-'iitsch. Sdni(zgcK Rfidsco (IftOl) r^W. 
Sini-TU (Sulu Art-hipclugo) (5207 MtnlU) OdulnT 13, lOOG. In thickeU on 
rocky sea-shores, the genus new to the Philippines, an eastern Malayan and 
Polynesian type. 
Eastern Mnlava to New (iuinea and Polynesia. 
IXORA Linn. 
Ixora congesta Poxb. Fl. Ind. 1 (1820) 76; DC. Prodr. 4 (18.30) 480; ITook. 
f. Fl. Brit. Tnd. 3 (1880) 14fi; King and rJanihle in Journ. Ah. Soc. Bcng. 73^ 
(1904) 76. Pavctta congesta Jliii. Fl. Ind. Bat. 2 (I85G) 70. 
Mindanao, Lake Lanao, Camp KeilltUy (237 Mrs. Clemens) February, April 
and May, 1900; Mount Alalindang (B. F. 4757 }ffarnft rf Hutchison) May, 1900. 
An Tiido-Malayan type new to iht- Philippines. 
. Burma through the ^Malayan Peninsula to tho ^lalayan ArchJixdngo. 
GOODENIAOE.^. ' 
SCAEVOLA Linn. 
Scaevola minahassae Koord. in Medcd. 's Land> Plant, 19 (iSOft) 513, 028. 
Mindanao, Lake I^nao, Camp Keithley ((Jyo Mr.-.. Clemens) SepteniU;r-Oc- 
tobor, 1900. 
Xorth-east Celebes. 
I have made the above identification cntindy from Koonlcrs* rather short de- 
scription which applies closely to our .-iptciuH'MH. According to ^Irs. Ch uhuh'h 
notes, the plant is a vine 30 to 40 feet in height, while hoarders UescriiM-H the 
species as a slirub 1.5 to 2 in. high, the intrrenee JM'ing, irom nii* Hiaumirni 
"frutex 1^-2 m. alta", that the plant is erect, but on ])age .T13 he Mitcakw of it an 
' a scandent shrub. 
I The first species of the st^ction Knantiophyllum to be found in the Pliilipplne«, 
a second apparently undescribed sjwcieft l>eing found also in Jolo which in 
described below. 
Scaevola dajoensis Merrill n. Rp. 5 Etiantiophyllum. 
Herbacca, scandens, ramulis foliis<iue oppositis, axillis barbulia; foliis 
ovato-lanceolatis vel obloiago-lanceolati.s atinninatii!, ])asi avwth, margine 
' irregulariler subrepando gbindnloso-dentatis; cyiiiao axillares, paiiciflorae; 
' coiolbi flava, 13 mm. longa. 
