43-1 MKUKILL. 
KriUAj_^EJ'] (p. r>2). 
Remijia odorata Blanco ed. 2, 115. 1 am now of the oi)inion that F.A'itUtr 
was correct in referring this species to tlie widely distributed Randia densifiora 
(Wall.) Bciith. 
Serissa pinnata Blaneu, ed. 1, 103; Remijia oscura Blanco, ed. 2, 110 Pre- 
viously referred by me to dardenia as a distinct species, G. pinnata (Blanco) 
Merr. The species is, however, idt'iitical with TlyiioTnttherum r/Jonirratum (Bartl.) 
K. Scliuui. as pointed out by A^. Schumann in Engl, und Prantl Xat. Pflan/enfam. 
IV. 4 (1891) 156, the synononiy being as follows: Hypobatherum glomeratum 
(Bartl.) K, Sch. in Engl, und Prantl Xat. Ptianzenfam. IV. 4 (ISltl) 150; Elmer 
Leaflets Philip. Bot. 1 (190G) S. Platymerium glomeratuttt Bartl. in DC. Prodi\ 
4 (1830) G19; Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. 2 (1850) 200; F.-Vill. Nov. App. (1883) 113. 
l^erissa pinnata Blanco Fl. Filip., ed. 1 (1837) 103. Remijia oscura Blanco 
1. c. ed. 2 (1845) 116; ed. 3, 1 (1877) 207. Randia ohscura F.-Vill. Nov. App. 
(1883) 108: Vid. Sinopsis Atlas (1883) 29. t. 51 f. B. Gardenia pinnata Merr, 
in Govt. Lab. Publ. 27 (1905) 53. Gardenia ohscura Vid. Phan. Cuming. Philip. 
(1885) 119; Rev. PI. Vase. Filip. (1886) 153; Ceron. Cat. PI. Herb. (1892) 
95; ilerr. in Forestry Bureau Bull. 1 (1903) 54. 
Pavetta membrenacea Blanco ed. 1, 59; Pavetta sambucina Blanco, ed. 2, 
41, non DC. Erroneously reduced by F.-Villar to Pavetta angnstifolia R. et S. 
A distinct species represented by Xo. 1584 Merrill; Xos. B. S. 990, 1834 Ramos; 
Nos. 1862, 3309 Ahern's collector. Pavetta manillensis Walp. (1843) is a 
synonym. Blanco's name P. membrenacea (1837) being the first published for 
the species. 
Coffea volubilis Blanco, ed. 1, 157; ed. 2, III ^ M or inda tolubilis (Blanco) 
Merr. Philip. Journ. Sci. 1 (1906) Suppl. 137, with description. 
GOODENIACE^ (p. 56). 
Ballngayum decumbens Blanco ed. 1, 187; ed. 2, l32=Calogune pilosa R. Br,, 
or a closely related species, see Merrill Govt. Lab. Publ. 35 (1906) pp. 60-68, for 
a discussion of this previously doubtful genus, which was considered by Bentham 
and Hooker as belonging in the Olacacew and by F.-Villar as belonging in the 
Onagracew. 
SAPOTACE.E (p. 57). 
Sideroxylon duclitan Blanco ed. 1, 129; ed. 2, 92. tiideroxylon ramiflorum 
Merr. in Govt. Lab. Publ. 17 (1904) 43, should be reduced to Blanco's species. 
OLEACE^ (p. 57). 
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Mogorium aculeatum Blanco ed. 1, 9; ed. 2, 7 = Ja8minum aculeatum 
(Blanco) Walp. in Linnaea 16 Litt.-Bericht 3, 12, Hassk. in Flora 47 (1864) 
50; Merr. in Govt. Lab. Publ. 35 (1905) 70. The transfer of the specific name to 
Jasminum was first made by Walpers fide Uasskarl. The combination is not given 
in Index Kewcrisis. A full description of the species with synononiy is given by 
Merrill I. c. 
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