THE PHILIPPINE 
JOURNAL OF SCIENCE 
C. BOTANY 
Von. V , JULY, 1910 No. 2 
AN ENUMERATION OF PHILIPPINE LEGUMINOSAE WITH 
KEYS TO THE GENERA AND SPECIES. 
(Concluded. ) 
By E. D. MERRILL. 
(From the Botanical Section of the Biological Laboratory, Bureau of Science, 
Manila, P. I.) 
56. DALBERGIA Linn. f. 
Pod thin and flattened except opposite the seeds, straight or nearly so. 
Thin parts of the pod distinctly reticulate, submembranaceous or slightly 
coriaceous; leaflets small, mostly less than 7 mm wide. 
Leaflets distinctly oblique at the base, trapezoid-oblong, 5 to 7 mm wide. 
1. D. pinnata 
Leaflets equal or subequal at the base, linear-oblong, less than 4 mm wide. 
2. D. polyphylla 
Thin parts of the pod not or very obscurely reticulate, firmly coriaceous ; 
leaflets medium, mostly 1 to 2 cm. wide. 
Scandent; the portion of the pod opposite the seeds ‘sharply defined, swollen ; 
seeds orbicular ............ wR a Fat 3. D. ferruginea 
An erect tree; the portion of the pod opposite the seeds usually not sharply 
defined, not or but slightly swollen; seeds oblong or ovate-oblong. 
E : 4. D. minahassae 
Pod uniformly thickened throughout the valves, the upper suture curved or fal- 
eate, at least when young. 
_Seandent; pod flattened, the upper suture concave when ripe; leaflets obovate 
or obovate-oblong; flowers in short, congested panicles. 
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5. D. candenatensis 
An erect tree; pod turgid, the upper suture straight or nearly so when ripe; 
leaflets elliptic to elliptic-ovate, narrowed towards the apex; inflorescence 
of rather lax, CYMose pOxPiO Risser tte see concen ence .---nn0ee-e- 6. D. cumingii 
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