244 The Philippine Journal of Science 1919 
The earlier names Mimosa keoringa Roxb. and M. djiringa 
Roxb., both proposed by Roxburgh in 1814, are nomina nuda, 
although Roxburgh published a description of the former in 
1832. Jack’s specific name should be adopted for this Malayan 
species which extends from Tenasserim to Java and Borneo, 
but which does not extend to the Philippines. 
MELIACEAE 
CIPADESSA Blume 
CIPADESSA BACCIFERA (Roth) Mig. Ann. Mus. Bot. _ -Bat. 4 
(1868) 6. 
Melia baccifera Roth Nov. Pl. Sp. (1821) 215. 
Karoland, Bintang Mariah, Bartlett & La Rue 326, August 
10, 1918, with the local name koendoelen pamal. 
Ceylon to Java and the Philippines. 
EUPHORBIACEAE 
SUMBAVIOPSIS J. J. Smith 
SUMBAVIOPSIS ALBICANS (Blume) J. J. Sm. in Meded. Dept. Landbouw 
10 (1910) 857; Pax in Engl. Pflanzenreich 57 (1912) 14. 
Adisca albicans Blume Bijdr. (1825) 611. 
Karoland, Kampong Bintang Mariah, Bartlett & La Rue 131, 
June 7, 1918, with the local name sempaling. 
A monotypic genus, the species now being known from Su- 
matra, Java, and Palawan. 
CELASTRACEAE 
PERROTTETIA Humbolt, Bonpland, and Kuath 
PERROTTETIA ALPESTRIS (Blume) Loesen. in Engl. & Prantl Nat. 
Pflanzenfam. 3° (1892) 220; Koord. & Val. in Ic. Bogor. 2 (1904) 
187, t. 197: 
Celastrus alpestris Blume Bijdr. (1826) 1145. 
Karoland, Sinaboen, Bartlett & La Rue 218, June 30, 1918, 
in mountain jungle. 
Java, Borneo, and the Philippines. 
RHAMNACEAE 
ZIZYPHUS Jussieu 
ZIZYPHUS CALOPHYLLA Wall. in Roxb. Fl. Ind. 2 (1824) 866. 
Asahan, Silau Meradja, Bartlett & La Rue 407, October 27, 
1918, with the local name si silan niboet. 
Penang, Malay Peninsula, Singapore, Bangka (Zizyphus or- 
nata Miq.). 
