Avaust 16, 1906] MANUAL OF THE PHILIPPINE COMPOSITAE ae 
Baguio to Ambuklao, Province of Benguet, October to 
November 1905, Merrill 4364. 
10. DICHROCEPHALA DC. 
Annual herbs with toothed, lyrate or pinnatifid leaves. 
Heads panieulate, small, globose, heterogamous; outer flowers 
not rayed, pistillate, 2 to 3-cleft; anthers truncate at the 
base, style arms of central flowers flattened, the tips lanceolate; 
pappus none or of only 2 minute bristles on the central 
achenes. 
Species 5; Asiatic and African. 
Glabrous herbs. 
t. D. latifolia. 
Pubeseent herbs. 
2. D. chrysanthemifolia. 
1. G. latifolia DC. Prod. 5; 372, 1856. Mig. Fl. Ind. 
Bat. 2; 27, 1856. Benth. PL Hongk. 173, 18601. F ME 
Nov. App. 114, 1880. Hook. Fl. Brit. Ind. 3; 545, 1881. Vid. 
Phan. Cuming. Filip. 121, 1885: Rev. Pl. Vasc. Filip. 161, 
1886. Forbes and Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soc. Bot. 23; 406, 1888. 
Staff in Trans. Linn. Soc. Bot. 42; 188, 1894. Hayata in Journ. 
Coll. Sei. Tokyo, 18; Art. 8, 11, 1904. King and Gamb. Mat. 
Fl. Malay. Penin. 16; 30, 1905.—An erect glabrous branched 
herb, with alternate, lyrately lobed leaves, the larger lobes 
irregularly toothed. Heads solitary, terminal on, stout rigid 
and glabrous peduncles; involueral scales small, chafy, pers- 
istent; receptacle knob like, pitted; achenes compressed, smooth. 
DISTRIBUTION: 
Tropical Asia, subtropical Africa, China and Japan. 
LUZON: 
Bagabag, Province of Nueva Vizcaya, June 1902, Merrill 
112. 
Mount Banahao, Province of Tayabas, October 1904, 
Whitfo d 957. 
Baguio, Province of Benguet, June 1904, Elmer 6587. 
2. D. chrysanthemifolia DC. in Wight Contr. 11, 1834: 
Prod. 5; 372, 1836. Wight Ic. t. 1095, 1844-56. Clarke Comp. 
