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34 MERRILL: 
CUCURBITACE^.. 
TPichosanthes quinquangulata A. Gray sp. nov. (p. 645). "Hab. Mangsi 
Islands, in the Sooloo Sea." Apparently a valid species, not uncommon in the 
Philippines. 
Momordica charantia Linn. (p. 646). "Hab. Luzon; at Bancs, Laguna, 
etc." Common in cultivation and as an escape. 
BEGONTACE.i:. 
Begonia repens Blume (p. 058). "Hcib. Luzon, on moiuitains in the vicinity 
of liafioR. Specimen not found. 
Begonia cumingii A. Gray sp. nov. (p. 058). "Hab. Majaijai Mountains, 
Luzon, siinie species as No. 1897 of Cuming's Philippine coMecVum:' = Hegoma 
phiUpinnf^nfii-^ A. DC I (PI. 3.) 
Begonia aequata A. Gray sp. nov. (p. 058). "Hah. Luzon; on niountaiuR 
near Banos." The type is exactly matched by No. 8324 Elmer, a topotype. 
(PI. 4.) 
CRASSULACE.1!:. 
Bryophyltum calycinum Salisb. (p. 090). "Ilab. Philippine Islands, in the 
vicinity of Bavios, Luzon." Common and widely distributed in the Philippines. 
UMBELLIFER.^^]. 
■ 
Hydrocotyle asiatica Linn. (p. G93). "Hah. Luzon, near :Manilla." Com- 
mon thronghout the Philippines. = CenieWa asiatica (L.) Urban. 
ARALTACE^. 
+ 
Panax fructicosum Linn. (p. 710). "Hab. Philippine Islands; near BaGos, 
Luzon." Very comnHmly cnUivated throughout the Philippines, for ornamental 
purposes. 
LOIiANTHACEJ']. 
* 
Loranthus philippensis Cham. & Schlecht. (p. 741). "Hab. Luzon; in 
the mountains near Baf5o8." Common and widely distributed in the Philippines; 
endemic. 
