1010 LEAFLETS OF PHILIPPINE BOTANY [Vor. III, Arr. 54 
men collected by Garcia at Baler, province of Principe, Luzon. 
This is the first time it has been recollected, and my field-. 
note my prove instructive: Medium-sized tree, in well drained 
shale rocky soil of woods at 1750 feet along the trail on 
the Espafia side of the ridge. Stem 2.5 dm. thick, 12 m. 
high, more or less wadded, branched from the middle; 
branches divaricate, freely rebranched, quite rigid, the twigs 
ascending; wood heavy, hard, odorless, bitterish, dull or 
dingy white; bark yellowish, flaking in large thin plates. 
Leaves ascending or horizontal, nearly flat, paler green be- 
neath, with yellowish green nerves; infrutescence ascendingly 
spreading, the branches yellowish green; mature fruits ovoidly 
globose, dark purplish red, nearly 7.5 mm. long, arranged 
along the lowerside of the branchlets, juicy; seeds 10 to 15, 
flattish, straw brown elongated, stone-like. 
Timonius appendiculatus Merr. in Philip. Journ. Sci. III; 
827, 1909. 
The type is Bureau of Science number 2164, collected 
by Maximo Ramos at Antipolo, province of Rizal, Luzon. 
Besides the topotype it is also known from Mindoro. A fine 
distinct species. 
Timonius philippinensis Merr. in Forestry Bureau Bulletin 
I; 54, 1903. 
This species was discovered by J. F. Quadras in 1901 on 
the small island of Dinagat, off the northeastern coast of 
Mindanao. The collector’s numbers are respectively 163 and 156. 
It has not yet been recollected. 
Timonius quadrasii Elm. Leaf. Philip. Bot. I; 36, 196. 
Neither has this species been rediscovered. In citing the 
type number it should have been 245 J. F. Quadras instead 
of 545. 
Timonius macrophyllus Merr. in Philip. Journ. Sci. V; 
246, 1910. 
Collected by Mr. Rosenbluth near Catbalogan, Samar. 
Forestry Bureau number 12856. ; 
