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ipomoea triloba Linn. Scattered at low altitudes; not common. 
Operculina turpethum (Linn.) Manso. In thickets and ravines; widely 
scattered. 
Stictocardia campanulata (Linn.) Merr.* Scattered in thickets along the 
northern coast of the island. 
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BORAGINACEAE 
Cordia myxa Linn. (C. blancoi Vid.) Andénang. Widely scattered on 
_ slopes, in thickets, and in ravines; fairly common. 
Heliotropium indicum Linn. Trompa elefdnte. Widely scattered in damp 
soil near the beach; not common. 
Tournefortia sarmentosa Lam. Not uncommon in thickets at the —— 
end of the island. : 
Trichodesma zeylanicum R. Br.* A number of plants were observed in 
one locality near the beach east of Pirapiraso. 
VERBENACEAE 
Callicarpa blancoi Rolfe. Tubang daldg. Abundant and widely distri- 
buted on open slopes and in ravines, 
Clerodendron minahassae T. & B. Bagduac. Widely scattered at low 
altitudes, in thickets and in ravines. 
Gmelina philippensis Cham.* Alipung. Widely scattered on open slopes; 
not abundant. 
Premna nauseosa Blanco. Alagdo. On open slopes; widely scattered. 
Premna odorata Blanco.* Alagao. In thickets and ravines near Pira- 
piraso. 
Vitex parvifiora Juss. Moldve. One tree observed by Gates; collected in 
1916; rare. 
Vitex trifolia Linn.* Lagindi.’ Rare; a few plants at low altitudes. 
LABIATAE 
Anisomelis indica (Linn.) O. Kuntze.* Talinghardp. -Scattered in ra- 
vines and thickets near Pirapiraso. 
Hyptis suaveolens (Linn.) Poir.* Soob cabéyo. A few plants observed 
at Pirapiraso. 
Leucas javanica Blume. Widely ceatieved in grasslands at low altitudes; 
not common. 
SOLANACEAE 
Capsicum fruticosum Linn.* Sili. Widely scattered in ravines and thickets 
near Pirapiraso. 
Datura alba Nees. Talampinai. Scattered in low lands near the coast, 
especially near Pirapiraso. 
Lycopersicum esculentum Mill. Camdtes. A few, widely scattered, fruit- 
~ specimens observed at low ania the wild form with small 
ruits. 
Physalis minima Linn.* Scattered individuals near the coast in the vicin- 
ity of Pirapiraso. i 
