PLANTS COLI.KCTED BY WILKES KXrKDITION. 81 
Crotalaria sessiliflora Linn, (p, 390). "Ha,b. Luzon, ou :N[uunt Majuijiii." 
This species is apparently uncommon in the PhilippincR, but Juik been found by 
later collfctors in Luzon. Specimen not found. 
Indigofera tinctoria Linn. (p. 403). "Hub Caldera, Mindanao, Phil- 
ippine Islands." Common and widely distributed. 
Tephrosia plscatoria Pers. (p, 407). "Hab. . . . Luzon, near Manilla." 
Specimen not found, but the form credit<'d to Luzon was probably T. luzoyiiemiJt 
Vog. (^ t T. purpurea Pers.) 
Phylacium bracteosum Benn. (p. 407). "Hab Luzon, near Manilla." 
Common and widely distributed in Luzon. 
Uraria picta Desv. (p. 430). "Hab. near Caldera, Mindanao, one of the 
Philippine Inlands." A species locally common. 
Uraria lagopoides DC. (p." 430). "Hab. . . . near Caldera, Philipi>ine Is- 
lands . . . tlie same as No. 1873 of Cuming*s Philippine colb'otion." Common 
and widely distributed in the Philippines. 
Dendrolobium umbellatum Wight & Am. (p. 431). "Hab. small island in 
the Sooloo Sea." = />eswo(/i«»i umhdhUum DC, a common shrub along the 
seasbore throughout the Philippines. Specimen not found. 
Phyllodium pulcheilum Desv. (p. 431), "Hab. Philippine Islands; near 
Bauos, Luzon." = />e.s)»of7(H»i pulcheUum DC. Conmion and widely distributed 
in the Philippines. - 
Desmodtum triflorum DC. (p. 432). "Hab. Luzon, Philippine Islands." 
Common and widely distributed in the Philippines. 
Desmodium capitatum DC. (p. 433). "Hab. Banos, Luzon, Philippine Is- 
lands." Locally abundant. 
Desmodium gangeticum DC. (p. 433). "Hab. Luzon; with the preceding 
species." Very common and widely distributed. 
Desmodium teptopus A. Gray sp. nov. (p. 430). "Hab. Luzon, Pliilippine 
Islands; on mountains near Banos." The type is well matched by No. 0527 
Elmer, and No. 140!) Williams, Bcnguet, Luzun, and No. 8043 Williams, Davao, 
ALindauao. A species related to, if not identical with />. gardneri Benth. /).' 
lepiopus A. Gray was first published in Plantae Junghuhnianae. (PI. 1.) 
Canavalia turgida Grab. (p. 440). "Hab. Mangsi Islands...." Tlie 
cotnmon seacoast Canavalia, with broad turgid pods, confused by most authors 
■witli (J. obtusifolia DC. 
rythrina ovalifolia Roxb. (p. 445). "Hab. near Manilla, Luzon." Locally 
common. 
Strongylodon macrobotrys A. Gray sp. nov. (p. 448, t. Jf9). »Hab. in the 
mountains near Bafios, Luzon, Philippine Islands." A ve,ry striking endemic 
species, tiot uncommon. 
Vigna lutea A. Gray (p. 452). "Hab. Mangsi Islands." Common along the 
seashore tliroughout the Philippines. 
