146 LEAFLETS OF PHILIPPINE BOTANY [Vor. I, AnT.7 
thers subsessily inserted upon the base of the campanulate 
portion of the tube, 2.5 mm. long, with acute apices; style purple, | 
much exerted, cleft into 2 flattened somewhat recurved arms; 
achenes 3 mm. long, slender, finely ciliate when young; 
pappus copious, soft, silky white, 8 mm. long, equal. 
It is closely related to the Formosan G. elliptica Yabe 
et Hayata. 
MINDANAO: 
Lake Lanao, Camp Keithley, January 1905, Mrs. 
Clemens 49. 
4. G. angulosa DC. Prod. 6; 298, 1837. F. Vil. Norv. 
App. 119, 1880. Hook. Fl. Brit. Ind. 3; 334, 1881. G- fin- 
laysomana DC. in F. Vil. Nov. App. 120, 1880. Cacalia 
sarrasenica Bleo. Fl. Filip. ed. 1; 618, 1837. Senecio cacal- 
iaster Blco. 1. c. ed. 2; 441, 1845.—A climbing herb, with striate 
stems and branches. Upper leaves short petioled, ovate, acum- 
inate, glabrous above, slightly pubescent on the nerves be, 
neath, entire or remotely apiculate, usually subtending a few 
axillary leaflets. Inflorescence rigidly corymbose, short pub- 
escent; heads solitary, upon strong erect peduncles; bracts- 
* sharply acuminate, unequal, the basal ones spinescent, all 
chartaceous, glandularly pubescent, the upper ones 3-nerved; 
corollas purplish; achenes obovoid, hispidly pubescent; pappus 
bristles finely scabrous, dull white, a short basal series in ad- 
dition to the main series. 
DISTRIBUTION: 
India. 
PARAGUA: 
Point Separation, February 1903, Merrill 793. 
5. G. sarmentosa DC. Prod. 6; 298, 1837. Mig. FI. 
Ind. Bat. 2; 97, 1856. F. Vil. Nov. App. 120, 1880. Hook. 
Fl. Brit. Ind. 3; 335, 1881. Mart. in Nuov. Giorn. Bot. Ital. 
15; 299, 1888. Vid. Phan. Cuming. Filip. 122, 1895: Rev. 
Pl. Vasc. Filip. 163, 1886. Ceron Cat. Pl. Herb. 103, 1892. 
Curtiss. Bot. Mag. 3; t. 50, 7391, 1894. King and Gamb. Mat. 
Fl. Malay. Penin. 16; 39, 1905. G. affinis Turez. in F. Vil. 
Nov. App. 120, 1880. G. seaber Turez. in F. Vil. Nov. 
