ENUMERATION OF PHILIPPINE LEGUMINOSAE. 117 
Zoopthalmum giganteum Prain in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 667 (1897) 68, 
as syn. 
Luzon, Province of Cagayan, For. Bur, 16704 Bacani: Province of Ilocos Norte, 
Cuming 1087: Province of Bataan, For. Bur. 5976, 6381 Curran. PoLiLLo, Bur. 
Sci. 6868, 9260 Robinson. MINDANAO, District of Davao, Williams 2698, Cope- 
land 622: Province of Surigao, Merrill 5438. f 
Always found near the seashore; India, Indo-China, the Malay Peninsula and 
Archipelago, to Polynesia. 
5. Mucuna longipedunculata Merr. in Govt: Lab. Publ. (Philip.) 29 
(1905) 18. 
Luzon, Province of Benguet, Elmer 8949a, 6233. Minpanao, Province of 
Surigao, Bolster 394. 
The last specimen cited has mature pods which are cylindric, 16 em long and 
3.56 cm in diameter, 
Endemic. 
6. Mucuna sericophylla Perk, Frag. Fl. Philip. (1904) 86. 
Mucuna luzoniensis Merr. in Philip. Journ. Sci. 1 (1906) Suppl. 196. 
Luzon, Province of Cagayan, Warburg 12438 (type, in herb. Berol.) : District 
of Lepanto, Bur. Sci. 7046 Ramos: Province of Union, Elmer 5599 (type of M. 
luzoniensis): Province of Benguet, Williams 1423, Elmer 8910: Province of Pan- 
gasinan, Cuming 954 (in herb. Kew.): Province of Zambales, For. Bur. 5870 
Curran. Minporo, For. Bur. 6194, 6195 Merritt. Leyte, Elmer 7247. MIn- 
DANAO, Lake Lanao, Mrs. Clemens 355, 882. 
The types of Mucuna sericophylla and M. luzoniensis are not identical, but 
additional material shows a number of intergrades, and I am now of the opinion 
that the species can not be distinguished from one another. The species shows 
some variation, but in all essential characters appears to be constant; the leaflets 
are not all emarginate, but frequently are blunt or acute, or even shortly apiculate- 
acuminate. It is manifestly allied to M. pruriens. 
Endemic. * 
7. Mucuna pruriens (Linn.) DC. Prodr. 2 (1825) 405; Baker in Hook. f. 
Fl. Brit. Ind. 2 (1876) 187; Prain in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 66% (1897) 68; 
F.-Vill. Nov. App. (1880) 63: Perk. Frag. Fl. Philip. (1904) 86. 
Dolichos pruriens Linn. Syst. Nat. ed. 10 (1859) 1162. 
Stizolobium pruriens Pers. Syn. 2 (1807) 299. 
Carpopogon pruriens Roxb. Hort. Beng. (1814) 54. 
Negretia pruriens Blanco FI. Filip. ed. 2 (1845) 411, ed. 3, 2: 389: Naves 
l. c. ed. 3, pl. 381. 
Mucuna atropurpurea F.-Vill. Nov. App. (1880) 63, non DC. 
Luzon, Province of Laguna, Bur. Sci. 6020 Robinson: Province of Rizal, 
Merrill s, n.: Manila, from cultivated plants, seeds from Rizal Province, Merrill 
6348, s. n., Shaw 219, 
Native names: Nipai, lipai (Bataan, Laguna). 
In various forms throughout the Tropics; the above form India to Malaya. 
8. Mucuna nivea -(Roxb.) W. & A. Prodr. (1834) 255; Baker in Hook. f. FI. 
Brit. Ind. 2 (1876) 188; F:-Vill. Nov. App. (1880) 63; Piper & Tracy in U. S. 
Dept. Agr. Bureau Plant Industry Bull. 179 (1910) 15, pl. 4, fig. A. 
. Carpopogon niveum Roxb, Hort. Beng. (1814) 54, nomen nudum, Fl. Ind. 3 
(1832) 286. 
Negretia mitis Blanco Fl. Filip. (1837) 588, ed. 2 (1845) 410, ed. 3, 2:388; 
Naves I. c. ed. 3, pl. 405, non Ruiz & Pav. 
Mucuna lyonit Merr,. in Philip. Journ. Sci. 1 (1906) Suppl. 197. 
