116 



4. L. pallida comb. nov. Mayepea pallida Merr. Govt. Lab. l'ubl. 35 (1906) 



l8 '(lH2 Whitford) March; (2792 Meyer) March: (2939 Harden) March. In 

 forests at 100 in., and on ridges at 900 m. Endemic. 



5. L. racemosa comb. nov. Mayvpca rurvmosa -Merr. 1. c. 

 (8042 Borden) May. In forests at 60 m. Endemic. 



2. LIGUSTRUM Linn. 



1 L. cumingiana Decne. Nouv. Arch. Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris II. 2 (1879) 28. 

 (246 Whitford) May; (3006 Meyer) May; (467 Topping) May. On exposed 

 ridges in the mossy foresl 900 to 1,100 m. Endemic. 



3. JASMINUM Linn. 



1 J. bifarium Wall.; rhukc in Book. f. Fl. Brit- Ind. 3 (1882) 595. 



(2835 Meyer) March. On ridges in the mossy foresl at 1,000 m. Malayan 

 Peninsula and Archipelago. 



The material represented by the above number is rather imperfect and is 

 referred to the above species with seme doubt. 



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1. MITRASACME Labill. 



I M. alsinoides It. Br.; Clarke in Book. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. 4 (1883) 80. 

 (8093 Merrill) October; (077!) Elmer) November. In open dry grass land. 

 below 100 m. British India. Malaya, ami Australia. 



2. STRYCHNOS Linn. 



I S. multiflora Benth.j Hook. Icon. 23 (1894) i»l. 221S. 



(6864 Elmer) November. In forests, widely distributed in the Philippines. 



Endemic. 



3. FAGRAEA Thunb. 



]. F. obovata Wall.; Clarke 1. c. S3. 



(256 Whitford) May; (1899 Borden) September. Forests too to .'.too m. 

 British Tndia and Malaya. 



4. GENIOSTOMA Forst. 



1 G. cumingianum Benth. Journ. Linn. Soc. Lot. 1 (1857) 97. 

 (3190 Merrill) October; (2830 Meyer) March. On exposed ridges above 

 1,000 in. Endemic. 



APOCYNACEJ5. 



1. ALSTON I A R. Br. 



1 A parvifolia Merr. Govt. Lab. l'ubl. 35 (1906) 59. 



(1164 Whitford) March; (6876 Elmer) November; (2111 Borden) November; 



(2209 Meyer) December. On exposed ridges in the mossy forest 900 to 1,200 m. 



Endemic. 



2 A. scholaris R. Br.; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. 3 (1882) 642. 



(746, 1636 Borden) May, August; (579 Barnes) March. In forests 100 to 



200 m., widely distributed in the Philippines. Tropical Asia, Africa, Malaya. 

 and Australia. T., Dita. 



