ENUMERATION OF PHILIPPINE LEGUMINOSAE. aT 
4. Cynometra ramiflora Linn. Sp. Pl. (1753) 382, excl. syn. Rheede Hort. 
Malabar. 4: 65, t. 31; Baker in Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. 2 (1878) 267; F.-Vill. 
Nov. App. (1880) 71; Prain ex King in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 66° (1897) 197, 
var. genuina. 
Luzon, Province of Cagayan, For. Bur. 16967 Curran: Province of Bulacan, 
For. Bur, 7214 Curran: Province of Tayabas (Infanta), Whitford 847. 
Native name: Comon (Cagayan). 
Ceylon to Java, Ceram, Amboina, and (7?) northern Australia. 
From an examination of the available Philippine and the scanty extra-Phil- 
ippine material available here, I am inclined to consider this form specifically 
distinct from C. bijuga Spanoghe, its leaves apparently always being 1-jugate, 
while in the latter species they are 2-jugate. The specimens cited above are a 
very close match for t. 63 of Rumphius’s “Herbarium Amboinense,” the first 
figure cited by Linnaeus in establishing the species. The typical and allied 
forms have been fully discussed by Prain, l. c. 
5. Cynometra warburgii Harms in Notizbl. Kgl. Bot. Gart. Berlin 3 (1902) 
187. 
Luzon, Province of Cagayan, Warburg 12427, 12086 in Herb. Berol. 
Endemic. 
Characterized by its 1-jugate, comparatively small leaflets. 
6. Cynometra luzoniensis Merr. in Philip. Journ. Sci. 4 (1909) Bot. 266, 
Luzon, Province of Tayabas, Merrill 2128. 
Characterized by its simple leaves, the solitary leaflet sharply acuminate at 
the apex, the base broad, rounded and subcordate. 
Endemic. 
7. Cynometra simplicifolia Harms in Notizbl. Kgl. Bot. Gart. Berlin 3 (1902) 
186; Merr. in Philip. Journ. Sci. 1 (1908) Suppl. 63. 
Luzon, Province of Ilocos Sur, Cuming 1134 (type number): Povince of Nueva 
Ecija, For, Bur. 6035 Zschokke: Province of Bataan, For. Bur. 1737 Borden, 
Whitford s. n., For. Bur. 6390 Curran: Province of Batangas, For. Bur. 7628 
Curran & Merritt: Province of Tayabas, For. Bur. 10351 Curran. MINporo, Bur. 
Sci. 1537 Bermejos, For. Bur. 9908 Merritt. MinNpANAo, District of Davao, For. 
Bur. 11549 Whitford. Bastvan, Hallier s. n. 
Native names: Malatumbaga (Nueva Ecija); macanit (Tayabas); lanis (Da- 
vao); betis (Batangas). 
Endemic. 
Var. oblongata var. nov. 
Differt a typo foliis longioribus, oblongo-lanceolatis ad oblongo-ellip- 
ticis, sensim acuminatis, usque ad 14 em longis. 
The leaves are subcoriaceous, not pale beneath as is usually the case 
with C. simplicifolia, shining on both surfaces, gradually narrowed above 
to the apex, not blunt-acuminate, the base acute. The fruits are about 
3 cm long and 2.2 cm wide, compressed, wrinkled when dry. Flowers 
unknown. 
Luzon, Province of Rizal, For. Bur. 2978 Ahern’s collector, Bur. Sci. 3349, 
5216 Ramos. Locally known as dila-dila. 
The specimens are all in fruit, and it seems probable that when flowers are 
collected that it will be found to be specifically distinct from C. simplicifolia 
Harms. 
