422 MEKKirx. 
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Mcanti^, Muy 27, 1907, on rocky hillsides. Babuyax, 3893 Fenix, June 17, 1907. 
N". v., Tapait. 
A species allied to Begonia rhomhicarpa A. DC, but entirely glabrous, with 
larger more numerously nerved leaves, larger flowers and fruits and with much 
larger diiTerently sliaj>e(l stipules, the numerous brown stipules which nearly cover 
the stems being a striking characteristic of the present species. 
thymelaeace.t:. 
WIKSTROEMIA Kndl. 
W. viridiflora Aleisn. 
Baia-n, Santo Domingo de Basco, 3566 Fenix; 3233 Mearns. N. v., Titipuho. 
Southern China and the Philippines. 
LYTHKACE.^. 
PEMPHIS Forst. 
P. acidula Forst. 
Sabtan, 3727 Fenix. X. v., Palupu. 
Along the seashore throughout the Philippines j eastern Africa, tropical Asia 
to Formosa, Malaya, Australia and Polynesia, 
LAGERSTROEMIA Linn. 
L. speciosa (Linn.) Pers. 
Batan, Santo Domingo de Basco, 8220 Mcams. 
Common throughout the Philippines; British India to southern China, Malaya 
and northern Australia. 
LECYTPTIDACE^. 
BARRINGTONIA Forst. 
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B. racemosa (Linn.) Roxb. 
Camigui.n, 30S3 Fenix. 
Near the seashore throughout the Philippines; British India to Formosa, Ma- 
laya and Polynesia. 
B. asiatica (Linn.) Kurz. 
FtTGA, 32oJ, ^frarns. 
Along the seashore throughout the Philippines; Malay Peninsula and Archi- 
pelago to Formosa and Polynesia. 
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COMlillETACE.E. 
TERMINALIA Linn. 
T. catappa Linn. 
Batan, Santo Domingo de Basco, 3690 Fenix. N". v., Savadug. 
Common near the sea throughout the Philippines; British India to Formosa, 
Malaya and Polynesia, cultivated in many other tropical countries. 
QUISQUALIS Linn. 
Q. indica Linn. 
Camiguin, 390S Fenix. 
Throughout the Philippines, common; tropical Asia to Formosa and Malaya. 
