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12. CALAMUS FOXWORTHY! Becc. in Ann. Bot. Gard. Calcutta 11: 
Suppl. 81, t. 45. 
PALAWAN, Victoria Peak, Bur. Sci. 690 Foxworthy. 
13. CALAMUS MANILLENSIS’H. Wendl. in Kerch. Les Palm. (1878) 287; 
Becc. in Rec. Bot. Surv. India 2 (1902) 215, Webbia 1 (1905) 349, 
Ann. Bot. Gard. Calcutta 11 (1908) 413, t. 226, f. 1, and Suppl. 
98, t. 55. 
Daemonorops manillensis Mart. Hist. Nat. Palm. 3: 3380, t. 175, VIII, 
f. 1-8; Walp. Ann. 3 (1853) 480, 5 (1858) 829. 
LuZON, “Manilla,’”’ Gaudichaud in Herb. Delessert: Nueva Vizcaya Prov- 
ince, Dupax, Bur. Sci. 18994 McGregor. MINDANAO, Davao District, Mount 
Apo, Elmer 11714, 10560: Agusan Province, Mount Urdaneta, Elmer 14133, 
14011, 14178. 
14. CALAMUS TRISPERMUS Becce. in Perk. Fragm. Fl. Philip. (1904) 
46, Ann. Bot. Gard. Calcutta 11 (1908) 412, ¢. 180, and Suppl. 97, 
Webbia 1 (1905) 349. 
Luzon, Rizal Province, Antipolo, Merrill 1645; Montalban, Loher 7071 in 
Herb. Kew. 
15. CALAMUS ARUGDA Bece. in Philip. Journ. Sci. 4 (1909) Bot. 622, 
Ann. Bot. Gard. Caleutta 11: Suppl. 90, ¢. 50. 
Luzon, Cagayan Province, Lalloc, For. Bur. 6649 Klemme. 
16. CALAMUS VINOSUS Becc. in Leafl. Philip. Bot. MS. 
MINDANAO, Agusan Province, Mount Urdaneta, Elmer 14158. 
A well-characterized species, resembling C. multinervis, but 
offering the very uncommon characters of two female flowers 
at every spathel with a neuter one interposed, and the wine red 
color of the ripe fruits. 
17, CALAMUS MOSELEYANUS Bece. in Record Bot. Surv. Ind. 2 (1902) 
211, Ann. Bot. Gard. Caleutta 11 (1908) 396, t. 171, and Suppl. 82, 
Webbia 1 (1905) 348. 
MALANIPA near Basilan, Moseley in Herb. Kew. MINDANAO, Zamboanga 
District, San Ramon, Hallier: Davao District, Mount Apo, Elmer 11886. 
18. CALAMUS MINDORENSIS Becc. in Ann. Bot. Gard. eugicter 11: Suppl. 
$2.4. $6; 
MINDORO, Balete, on Baco River, McGregor 309, For. Bur. 6217 Merritt, 
local name tumalin. 
19. CALAMUS MULTINERVIS Bece. Ann. Bot. Gard. Caleutta 11: Suppl. 
88, t. 49. 
MINDANAO, Davao District, Mount Apo, Elmer 11955 (male plant), Ba- 
gobo name balala; and in the same district, south of the Baruring River, 
Elmer 11791 (specimen with young fruits), Bagobo name ubbli. 
20. CALAMUS GRANDIFOLIUS Bece. in Philip. Journ. Sci. 4 (1909) Bot. 
629, Ann. Bot. Gard. Calcutta 11: Suppl. 94, t. 58. 
Luzon, Laguna Province, Mount Banahao, Loher 7088 in Herb. Kew.: 
Tayabas Province, Infanta, Bur. Sci. 9448 Robinson. 
