84 

 SAPINDALES. 

 BUXACEiE. 



1. BUXUS Linn. 



1. B. rolfei Vid. Rev. PI. Vase. Filip. (1886) 233. 



(1254, 3054 Borden) June. May. A small tree in forests 100 to 400 in. 

 Endemic. 



ANACARDIACEJE. 



1. BUCHANANIA Spreng. 



I. B. florida Schauer. var. arborescens Engl, in DC. Monog. Phan. 4 (1883) 



ISO. 



(095, 1306, 1315, 1401, 1617, 2016, 2050, 2126, 2127 Borden) .May to November; 

 (6746, 6756, (iS4:5 Elmer) November; (2225, 2791 Meyer) December, March; 

 (79, 375, 1072, 1138 Whitford) April to March; (3270 Merrill) October; (124 

 Barnes) January. From the seashore to the summit of the mountain, but never 

 in the dense forest, widely distributed in the Philippines. British India and 

 Malaya. T., Ballnhasay. 



2. MANGIFERA Burm. 



1. M. altissima Blanco; Merr. Govt. Lab. Publ. 17 (1904) 27. 



(642, 643, 830 Borden) April, June; (2807 Merrill) April; (356, 484, 485, 

 487, 502 Barnes) November, March; (355 Whitford) June. A tree of the river 

 bottom forests above 75 m., widely distributed in the northern Philippines. En- 

 demic. T., Pahutan. 



2. M. indica Linn.; Engler in DC. -Monog. Phan. 4 (1883) 198. 



(04 Whitford) April; (2248 Meyer) December; (1289, 1393 Borden) July. 

 Cultivated and frequent in deserted clearings below 100 m., common throughout 

 the Philippines and generally cultivated throughout the Tropics. The mango. 



T., Manga. 



3. ANACARDIUM Linn. 



1. A. occidentale Linn.; Engler 1. c. 219. 



(172 Barnes) January; (2323, 2344 Borden) December. Cultivated and also 

 oeeasional in deserted clearings, introduced from tropical America and widely 

 distributed in the Philippines. The cashew nut. T.. Casuy, Balubad. 



4. SPONDIAS Linn. 



1. S. lutea Linn.: Engler 1. c. 244. 



iWhitford) March. Cultivated, generally distributed in cultivation through- 

 out the Philippines, introduced from tropical America. Sp.-Fil., Siruclas. 



2. S. ma ng if era Willd.; Engler 1. c. 248. 



(160 Barnes) January; (353 Whitford) June. In forests at about 100 m. 

 British India and Malaya. T., Libas. 



5. DRACONTOMELUM Blume. 



1. D. cumingianum Baill.; Engler in DC. Monog. Phan. 4 (1883) 254. 



(1, 354 Whitford) April, June; (360, 499 Barnes) March, November; (747, 

 L207, 1673 Borden) May to August. In forests 50 to 250 m., rather common. 

 Endemic. T., Lamio. 



■2. D. mangiferum Blume; Engler 1. c. 251. 



(1528, 1648, 1070 Borden) August. A tree in thin forests and thickets below 

 100 m., common and widely distributed in the Philippines. Burma to Borneo 

 and Java. T., Dao. 



