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2. DILLENIA Linn. 



1. D. philippinensis Rolfe Journ. Linn. Sue. Bot. 21 (1884) 307. 



(120!) Borden) .June. In forests at 200 in., widely distributed in the Philip- 

 pines. Endemic. T., Catmon. 



2. D. luzoniensis (Vidal), Wormia luzoniensis Vidal, Rev. PI. Vase. Filip. 

 (1886) 36. 



(1320 Whitford) June; (3063 Borden) May. In forests 140 to 400 m. 

 Endemic 



3. SAURAUIA Willd. 



1. S. subglabra Merr. Govt. Lab. Publ. 35 (1906) 4:5. 



(268 Whitford) May; (2767 Meyer) February. In forests in river canon at 

 800 ni. Endemic. 



THEACE^E. 



1. THE A Linn. 



1. T. montana (Blanco) .Merr. Govt. Lab. Publ. 27 (1905) 21; 1. c. 35 (1900) 

 44. 



(304, 441 Whitford) May. July; (2402, 2831 Meyer) January. March; (6787. 

 6977 Elmer) November; (1196. 1362, 1905, 2378 Borden) June to January. In 

 forests above 500 m. Endemic. 



2. TERNSTRCEMIA Nutt. 



1. T. toquian (Blanco) F.-Vill. Nov. App. (1880) 18. Taonabo toquian Merr. 

 Govt. Lab. Publ. 27 (1905) 21. 



(137. 150, 208 Barnes) January; (3206 Merrill) October; (1506 Ahern's 

 collector) July. (787, 835, 1351, 2381, 2935 Borden) May to March; (6899 

 Elmer) November; (2207, 2605, 2614, 2760 Meyer) December to February; (100. 

 337 Whitford) April, May. Abundant on forested ridges above 700 m. Endemic. 

 T., Bicug. 



3. ADINANDRA Jack. 



1. A. luzonica Merr. Govt. Lab. Publ. 29 (1905) 29. 

 ■ (6906 Elmer) November; (6057 Leiherg) July; (1360 Borden) July; (446. 

 1184 Whitford) July, March. Exposed ridges in the mossy forest at 1,200 m. 

 Endemic. 



4. EURYA Thunb. 



1. E. acuminata DC. var. euprista Dyer in Hook. f. El. Brit. Ind. 1 (1872) 

 285. 



(2621, 2641 Meyer) February; (1192 Whitford) March; (2119 Borden) No- 

 vember; (3712 Merrill) January; ( 1440 Ahern's collector) August; (6813 Elmer) 

 November. On forested slopes and ridges in the mossy forest above 1,000 m. 

 British India to Malaya and the Fiji Islands. 



5. GORDONIA Ell. 



1. Gordonia fragrans Merrill, sp. nov. 



A tree 6 to 18 m. high. Branches brown or gray, glabrous. Leaves coriaceous, 

 glabrous and shining on both surfaces, oblong lanceolate, 7 to 15 cm. long, 2 to 

 5 cm. wide, the margins obscurely, finely crenate, the apex obscurely blunt 

 acuminate, the acumen refuse, the base acute; nerves obscure, scarcely more 

 prominent than the lax reticulations; petioles stout, 5 mm. long or less. Flowers 

 solitary, axillary, white, fragrant, about 5 cm. in diameter, subsessile or shortly 



