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Pulgar), Palawan, apparently allied to S. schwenkii Teysm.; 

 Semecarpiis obtusata, same locality, similar 5. paiicinervia Merr. 



Biirseraceae : Canariuui palawaiiense, same locality, allied to 

 C. laciniatiun Elm. 



CaprifoUaceae : Capparis tiirczaninowU, Brooks Point (Addison 

 Peak), Palawan; C. iniicronata, Puerto Princesa (Mt. Pulgar), 

 between C. ohlongata Merr. and C. cinningii M. et R. 



Clethraceae : Clethra pidgarense, same locality, quite different 

 from all other Philippine species. 



Combretaceae : Terntinalia copelandi, Brooks Point (Addison 

 Peak), Palawan; T. iwahigensis, Puerto Princesa (Mt. Pulgar). 



Connaraceae : Connavus erianthus, same locality, quite similar, 

 though distinct from C. stellata Merr. and C. culionensis Merr.; 

 C palawanensis, same locality, between C tnindmiaensis Merr. and 



C. neiivocalyx Planch.; C. balsahanensis same locality. 



Convolvidaceae : Avgyreia purpiiricarpa, same locality; Erycibe 

 lateralißora, Mt. Pulgar; E. terminaliflova Mt. Pulgar, to be 

 compared with E. lusonensis Merr. and E. expansa Wall. 



Dichapetalaceae : Dichapetaliini olivaceurn, Mt. Pulgar, only 

 critically distinguished from D. benthamianiirn (Turcz.) Engl, and 



D. liizoniense M. et R- 



Dilleniaceae : Tetracera siibvotitndata, Mt. Pulgar, allied to 

 T. macrophylla Wall.; Wormm sibtiyanensis, Magallan es (Mt. 

 Gi ting-gi ting), Province of Capiz, Island of Sibuyan. 



Ebenaceae : Diospyros alata, Mt. Pulgar, allied to but dis- 

 tinguishable from D. nitida Merr.; D. merrillii, Mt. Pulgar. 



Erythroxylaceae : Erythroxylum iwahigense, Mt. Pulgar, possibly 

 as near to E. obtusifolium (Wright) Hook, as to any. 



Fagaceae : Castanopsis evansii, Mt. Pulgar, apparently most 

 closely related to C. castanicavpa (Roxb.) Spach. and more distantly 

 to C. argyrophylla King. 



Flacourtiaceae : Hydnocarpus imonifolia, Mt. Pulgar; Scolopia 

 fragrans, Mt. Pulgar, related to 5. roxburghii Glos, and to 5. luso- 

 nensis Warb., but apparently nearest to the former. 



Gesneriaceae : Cyrtandra elatostemmoides, Mt. Pulgar, this 

 remarkable Cyrtandra has a striking likeness to certain species of 

 Elatostetmna : C. inaequifolia, Mt. Pulgar; C. rupicola, Mt. Pulgar; 

 Dichrotrichimi biflorum, Mt. Pul gar. 



Guttiferae: Calophylluni pidgarensis, Mt. Pulgar; Cratoxylon 

 hypoleiica, M t. P u 1 g a r ; Garcinia siUphurea, M t. P u 1 g a r , its 

 strongest affinity is with G. biniicao (Blco.) Choys. ; G. bicolorata, 

 Mt. Pulgar; G. palawanensis, Mt. Pulgar, very near to G. Itiso- 

 niensis Merr. 



Hippocrateaceae : Salacia cymosa, Mt. Pulgar; 5. siibscandeiis , 

 Mt. Pulgar, allied to, but distinguishable from 5. integrifolia Merr. 



Lauraceae : Neolitsea incana, Mt. Pul gar, the author is not 

 sure of its rightful genus; Actinodaphne cinera, Mt. Pulgar, allied 

 to, but distinguished from Litsea fiUva (El.) Vil.; Beilschmiedia 

 Jiigrifolia, Mt. Pulgar, related to B. cairocan Vid. 



Leguminosae: Derris atro-violacea, Mt. Pulgar, allied to D. fer- 

 rugiuea Benth.; D. palawanejisis, Mt. Pulgar, somewhat allied to 

 D. nticans Perk. and D. ntindorensis Perk.; D. subalternifolia, 

 Mt. Pulgar; Caesalpinia minutiflora, Mt. Pulgar, allied to C. sappan 

 L.. Parkia harbesonii, Mt. Pulgar, distinguished from P. timoriana 

 (DG.) Merr. 



Liliaceae: Dianella robusta, Mt. Pul gar. 



