202 SPECIES BLANCOANAE 
species. Blanco’s hybrid specific name is the oldest one for the 
species, and the form that he described is identical in all re- 
spects with Clausena warburgii Perk., which was based on Phil- 
ippine material. 
Illustrative specimen from - Rizal Province, Luzon, October, 
1916, locally known as cayomanis (Merrill: Species Blancoanae 
No. 1012). 
TRIPHASIA Loureiro 
Limonia trifoliata Linn.; Blanco Fl. Filip. (1837) 357; ed. 2 (1845) 252; 
ed. 3, 2 (1878) 103, t. 129=TRIPHASIA TRIFOLIA (Burm. f.)~P. 
Wils. in Torreya 9 (1909) 88 (T. trifoliata DC., T. aurantiola Lour.). 
The Linnean species was correctly interpreted by Blanco, but 
Limonia trifolia Burm. f. has priority. The species is common 
and widely distributed in the settled areas of the Philippines 
and is certainly an introduced plant in the Archipelago. It-is 
universally known in the Philippines by its Spanish name 
limoncitos. <7 
Illustrative specimen from Pasay, Rizal Province, Luzon, 
February, 1915 (Merrill: Species Blancoanae No. 795). 
ATALANTIA Correa 
Limonia disticha Blanco Fl. Filip. (1837). 856 (sp. nov.)=Limonia corym- 
bosa Blanco op. cit. ed. 2 (1845) 251 (nom. nov.) ; ed. 8, 2 (1878) 102= 
ATALANTIA DISTICHA (Blanco) Merr. 
_ This species is common and widely distributed in the Philip- 
pines at low and medium altitudes, a form ascending to at 
least 1,500 meters altitude. Atalantia nitida Oliv. based on 
Sclerostylis nitida Turez. (1858) is a synonym. 
Illustrative specimen from Rizal Province, Luzon, December, 
1912 (Merrill: Species Blancoanae No. 594). — 
Limonia linearis Blanco Fl. Filip. (1837) 357 (sp. nov.) =Limonia mono- 
phylla Blanco op. cit. ed. 2 (1845) 252; ed. 8, 2 (1878) 108, non Linn.= 
ATALANTIA LINEARIS (Blanco) Merr. in Philip. Journ. Sci. 1 (1906) 
Suppl. 200 (A. jagoriana Engl., 1896). , 
Fernandez-Villar considered that Blanco correctly reduced his _ 
Limonia linearis to Limonia monophylla Linn.=Atalantia mono-- s 
phylla DC. However, Blanco’s description does not at all agree — 
with Atalantia monophyila, and moreover that species is un- — 
known from the Philippines. Atalantia linearis is of local occur-— 
rence in the Philippines and usually, if not always, is found © 
along streams in situations subject to temporary inundation © 
during heavy rains. i ne 
Illustrative specimen from Montalban, Rizal Province, Luzon, 
December, 1914 (Merrill: Species Blancoanae No. 746). 
