PLANTS FROM BATAN;ES AND BAKU YANKS ISLANDS. 401 
Dl AN ELLA Lam. 
D. ensifolia (Linn.) Red. 
Batan, Santo Domingo de Basco, 31^2 Mearns. 
Widely distributed in the Philippines at higher altitudes; Mascarene Islands, 
tropical Asia to Formosa and the Kiu Kiu Islands, Malaya, Australia, to Polynesia 
and the Hawaiian Islands. o . 
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CURCULIGO Gaertn. 
C. recurvata Dryand. ^ 
Batan, Santo Domingo de Basco, 3826 F^nix. 
Widely distributed in the Philippines; India to Formosa, :Malaya, and Aus- 
tralia. 
DIOSCOREACE.^. 
DIOSCOREA Linn. 
D. pentaphylla Linn. 
Batan, Santo Domingo de Basco, 3659 F^nix, 
Widely distributed in the Philippines; tropical Africa to Asia, and .ALilaya. 
CASUAEINACE^. 
CASUARINA Forst. 
C. equisetifolia Forst. 
Camiguin, Jtl21 Fenix. 
Widely distributed in the Philippines; southern Asia to Malaya, Australia and 
Polynesia, but not reported from southern China or Formosa. 
PIPERACEJ3. 
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PIPER Linn. 
P. spp. 
Two species are represented in the collection, Batan, 3652 Fenix; Camiguin, 
Jf092 F^nix. I have not been able to specifically identify either with satisfaction. 
ULMACE^E. 
TREMA Lour. 
T. amboinensis Blume. 
Batan, Santo Domingo de Basco, 3813 Fdnix. N. v., Anariong. 
Abundant and widely distributed in the Philippines; British India to Formosa, 
Malaya, and Polynesia. 
M0RACE.15. 
ARTOCARPUS Forst. 
A. rubrovenia Warb. 
Batan, Santo Domingo de Basco, 3581, 381Jt Fenix. N. v., Mulni, 
Not uncommon in the Philippines; endemic. 
A. communis Forst. . 
Camiguin, mO Fenix, Batan, Santo Domingo de Basco, S61S F4iiix. JN. r., 
Tijyti jo . . * ' 
Forms of the widely distributed bread-fruit, with entire or nearly entire leaves, 
the fruit edible. Malaya and Polynesia, cultivated and wild, exceedingly variable. 
