1022 LEAFLETS OF PHILIPPINE BOTANY [Vor. III, Arr. 54 
Psychotria ramosii Merr. in Philip. Journ. Sci. V; 244, 
1910. 
The type is Bureau of Science number 7499, from Pam- 
plona, of Cagayan province, Luzon. Named after the native 
collector. 
Psychotria linearis Bartl. in DC. Prod. IV; 522, 1830. 
Amaracarpus longifolius Elm. Leaf. Philip. Bot. I; 1, 1906. 
During the past few years some good fruiting specimens 
were collected in the provinces of Tayabas and Rizal, and 
it certainly is a Psychotria. 
Psychotria cervinus Elm. n. comb. P. diffusa cervinus Elm. 
Leaf. Philip. Bot. II; 592, 1909. 
Sufficiently distinct to be ranked as a species. 
Psychotria cephalophora Merr. in Philip. Journ. Sci. 
III; 438, 1908. 
Only one specimen known from Camagin island collected 
by Eugenio Fenix in 1907, Bureau of Science number 4048. 
The infrutescence is as in P. tayabensis Elm., but the leaves 
are entirely too large. 
Psychotria crispipila Merr. in Philip. Journ. Sci. Suppl. 
I; 240, 1906. 
The type is based upon E. D. Merrill’s number 4490, 
collected on mount Data, district of Lepanto, Luzon, in 
November, 1905. A number of other sheets have been col- 
lected on the higher montains of Benguet and Lepanto. 
The writer first collected it on mount Santo Tomas in June, 
1904, and was chucked away in the Viburnum genus cover. 
Four months later Mr. Williams also collected it on the same 
mountain. More recently it has also come in from the Lake 
Lanao region through Mrs. Clemens. 
