238 SPECIES BLANCOANAE 
as to the genus, but wrong as to the species; Allophylus cobbe 
Blume does not extend to the Philippines. Aporetica penicellata 
Blanco is unquestionably identical with Allophylus ternatus 
(Forst.) Radlk., a common species found near the seashore 
throughout the Philippines. 
Illustrative specimens from Lamao, Bataan Province, Luzon, 
December, 1915; and from Tayabas Province, Luzon, October, 
1916 (Merrill: Species Blancoanae Nos. 962, 1028). 
Aporetica ternata Blanco Fl. Filip. (1837) 290, non Forst.=Aporetica 
gemella Blanco op. cit. ed. 2 (1845) 203; ed. 3, 2 (1878) 15, non DC.= 
ALLOPHYLUS TIMORENSIS Blume. 
Fernandez-Villar reduced this to Allophylus cobbe Blume, 
which is certainly a wrong disposition of it. I previously 
thought that it was the same as Allophylus grossedentatus 
(Turez.) Radlk., and so placed it, but Blanco’s description does 
not conform to this endemic species, but does agree closely with 
the characters of the widely distributed Allophylus timorensis 
Blume, and I am satisfied that this is the correct disposition of it. 
SAPINDUS Linnaeus 
Quassia tricarpa Blanco Fl. Filip. (1837) 351 (sp. nov.) ; ed. 2 (1845) 206; 
ed. 8, 2 (1878) 94; t. 388, pro majore parte,—SAPINDUS SAPONARIA 
Linn. forma MICROCARPA Radlk. (Sapindus turczaninowii Vid.). 
This is undoubtedly the species intended by Blanco, but his 
description is manifestly based on two different plants. It was 
reduced by Fernandez-Villar to Cupania pleuropteris Blume= 
Guioa pleuropteris Radlk., which is manifestly incorrect, although 
Blanco’s description in part apparently applies to a species of 
Guioa, and probably Guioa koelreuteria (Blanco) Merr. [G. per- 
rottetti (Blume) Radlk.]. Radlkofer was certainly correct in 
reducing the species to Sapindus saponaria Linn., for Blanco’s 
description and the notes following the description apply to this 
species. It is widely distributed in the Philippines at low and 
medium altitudes. | 
Illustrative specimen from Antipolo, Rizal Province, Pees 
November, 1914, there ibe as tiquis-tiquis (Merrill: Species 
Blancoanae No. 182). 
ERIOGLOSSUM Blume 
Sapindus edulis Blanco FI. Filip. ed. 2 (1845) 201 (sp. nov.); ed. 8, 2 (1878) 
12, non Ait-=ERIOGLOSSUM EDULE (Linn.) Blume (E. rubiginosum 
Blume). 
This species is common and widely distributed in the Philip- 
pines. Blanco described his Sapindus edulis as a new species 
