Floristik, Geographie, Systematik etc. 87 



Eimer, A. D. E., New Anonaceae. (Leaflets Philipp. Bot, V. Art. 

 92. p. 1705-1750. 1913.) 



Artabotrys attningimia siibglahra, Magall an es (Mt. Giting- 

 giting), Province ofCapiz, Subuyan; A. ciimingiaiia reticulata, 

 Cabadbaran (Mt. Urdaneta), Province of Agusan, Mindanao, 

 most closely related to A. cumingiana glabva; A. vidaliatia, Puerto 

 Princesa (Mt. Pulgar), Palawan, near to A. cumingiana; Depranan- 

 thiis apoensis, Todaya (Mt. Apo), District of Davao, Mindanao; 

 Goniothalamiis gitingensis, Mt. Giting-giting, has strong affinities 

 with G. giganteus Hook.; G. epiphytiats, Mt. Urdaneta; G. min- 

 danaensis, Mt. Urdaneta, different from G. philippinensis Merr. 

 and G. magnificus Elm.; Meiogyne philippinensis, Mt. Apo; M. lucida, 

 Mt. Urdaneta, near M. philippinensis; Mitrephora viridifolia, 

 Mt. Urdaneta, very close to M. merrillii C B. Rob. {M. ferniginea 

 Merr.); M. pictißora, Mt. Urdaneta; M. aversa, same locality, 

 this is at a glance related to Orophea iingiiicidata Elm. The outer 

 petals are too long to be classed under Orophea, yet the linear 

 young fruits are more of an Orophea character than of a Mitrephora; 

 M. eÜipanthoides, Mt. Urdaneta; Orophea palawanensis, Mt. Pulgar 

 and Addison Peak, nearest to O. bracteata Merr.; 0. submacidata, 

 Mt. Pulgar, nearest to 0. maadata Merr.; 0. nnguicidata, Mt. 

 Urdaneta, near to 0. cumingiana Vid.; Oxymitra auricidata, 

 Mt. Urdaneta, distinguished from 0. paucinervia by the longer 

 flowers, closely allied to O. urdanetensis ; 0. urdanetensis, Mt. Ur- 

 daneta; Phaeanthus nigrescens, Mt. Urdaneta, not certain as to 

 the genus and ma}^ belong to Unona\ Polyalthia romblonensis , 

 Romblon, Province of Capiz, Island of Rombio n, near to P. 

 laiiceolata Vid.; P. nn^mtiflora, Mt. Pulgar, right near to P. pul- 

 garense but flowers much smaller; P. pulgarense, Mt. Pulgar; 

 nearest related to P. acuminatus Merr.; P. nickersonii, Mt. Pulgar; 

 P. mindanaensis , Mt. Apo, only critically distinguished from P. 

 klemmei, both may be interpreted as mere varieties or even forms 

 of P. nickersonii; P. klemmei, Mt. Giting-giting and Addison 

 Peak; P. pinnatinerva , Mt. Urdaneta, very near to P. 7iicker- 

 sonii; P. urdanetensis, same locality, differs from P. romblonensis 

 by the larger flowers; Saccopetalum arborewn, Addison Peak; 

 Ü)iona miniata, Addison Peak, similar to but not the same as 

 U. rubra Merr.; U. palawanensis, Mt. Pulgar; U. agusanensis, 

 M t. Urdaneta; U. leytensis, Mt. Urdaneta, related to Uvaria 

 concava T. et B.; Uvaria subverrucosa, Mt. Urdaneta, differs from 

 U. scande^is C. B. Rob.; V, nudistellata , Mt. Pulgar, possibly Uvaria 

 and quite similar to U. stellata Merr.; U. sibuyanensis, Mt. Giting- 

 giting; U. cardinales, Sorsogon, Province of Sorsogon. Luzon, 

 closely related to U. ovalifolia Bl. and U. littoralis Bl.; Xylopia de?!- 

 sifolia, Mt. Giting-giting, distinct from Unona dehiscens "Blco. 



Jongmans. 



Eimer, A. D. E., Philippine Hex. (Leaflets Philipp. Bot. V. 

 Art. 88. p. 1663—1669. 1913.) 



Hex fletcheri Merr., Mount Halcon and middle northern 

 Luzon, may prove identical with /. hanceana Maxim.; I./oxworthyi 

 Merr., only from mount Banahao, closeh^ related to /. halconensis 

 Merr.; /. guerreroi Merr. ms., mountains of San Mateo, province 

 of Rizal, Luzon; /. halconerisis Merr. {Embelia halconetisis Merr.), 

 mount Halcon and from Camiguin de Misamis; /. microthyrsa 



