RUTACEAE 201 
MURRAYA Linnaeus 
Connarus foetens Blanco FI. Filip. (1837) 525 (sp. nov.) =Connarus santa- 
loides Blanco op. cit. ed. 2 (1845) 366 (nom. nov.) ; ed. 3, 2 (1879 314, 
t. 155—=MURRAYA PANICULATA (Linn.) Jack. 
Murraya odorata Blanco Fl. Filip. ed. 2 (1845) 256 (sp. nov.); ed. 3, 2 
(1878) 111=MURRAYA PANICULATA (Linn.) Jack. 
This species is very widely distributed in the Philippines at 
low and medium altitudes and is common in most parts of the 
Archipelago; it is occasionally also cultivated for its fragrant 
flowers. It is universally known in the Philippines as camuning. 
Blaneo’s specimens of Murraya odorata were from the forests 
of Angat, the species being very imperfectly characterized. I 
am confident, however, that Murraya odorata Blanco is identical 
with the form that Blanco otherwise described as Connarus 
foetens and as Connarus santaloides, all being synonyms of Mur- 
raya paniculata (Linn.) Jack (M. exotica Linn.). Fernandez- 
Villar’s reduction of it to Feronia elephantum Corr. is wholly 
wrong, Correa’s species not being a native of the Philippines, 
while Blanco’s description does not at all conform with its 
characters. 
Illustrative specimen from near Mandaloyon, Rizal Province, 
Luzon, April, 1914 (Merrill: Species Blancoanae No. 245). 
CLAUSENA Burman 
Cookia wampi Blanco FI. Filip. (1837) 358 (sp. nov.) ; ed. 2 (1845) 253; 
ed. 3, 2 (1878) 105—=CLAUSENA LANSIUM (Lour.) Skeels in U. S. 
Dept. Agr. Bur. Plant Ind. Bull. 176 (1909) 29 (Quinaria lansium 
Lour., Cookia punctata Sonn., non Clausena punctata ".-& A: Sh. 
wampi Oliv.). ; 
Blanco’s specimens were from a tree cultivated in the grounds 
of the Pasig church, originating in China. The species since 
has apparently become extinct in the Philippines, but has re- 
cently been again introduced from Indo-China. The name cited 
by Blanco, huampit, is of Chinese origin. 
Illustrative specimens from cultivated plants, Manila, origi- 
nating in Indo-China, August, 1916 (Merrill: Species Blanco- 
anae No. 986). 
Cookia anisum olens Blanco FI. Filip. (1837) 359 (sp. nov.) =Cookia 
anisodora Blanco op..cit. ed. 2 (1845) 253 (nom. nov.) ; ed. 8, 2 (1878) 
106—CLAUSENA ANISUM OLENS (Blanco) Merr. in Govt. Lab. 
Publ. (Philip.) 17 (1904) 21 (Clausena warburgii Perk.). 
Blanco’s species was reduced by Fernandez-Villar to Clausena 
excavata Burm. f., bvt is entirely different from Burman’s 
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