88 Floristik, Geographie, Systematik etc. 



Loes. ms., from Zambales, province of Luzon, and from mount 

 Malindang of Mindanao; /. palawanica Loes. ms., on mount 

 Pulgar of Palawan; /. siihcaiidata Merr. ms., from the mountains 

 of San Mateo, Rizal province, Luzon; /. crenata lusonica (Rolfe) 

 Loes. (/. lusonica Rolfe, Eurya myrtilloides Elm, and E. japonica 

 parvifolia Vid,), quite common in the alpine forests; /. cymosa Bl. 

 (/. philippinensis Rolfe), hill forests; /. cymosa ciuningiana (Rolfe) 

 Loes. (/. cinningiana Rolfe); /. buergeri rolfei (Elm.) Loes. (/. 7'olfei 

 Elm.), not uncommon in the mountains of northern Luzon ;/. ^;'«a- 

 lipes Merr., very close to /. asprella (H. et A.) Champ., common in 

 the mountains of northern middle Luzon, less in the Visayan 

 section; /. raceinifera Loes, Davao, Mindanao; /.^M/o.^g«s/s Merr., 

 from mount Pulog, northern Benguet province, Luzon, very 

 near to /. hanceana Maxim.; /. benguetensis n. sp., Baguio, Benguet 

 province, Luzon, critically related to /. cinereae Champ. and I.for- 

 inosana Maxim., it was distributed under the latter name; as to the 

 philippine species it is nearest to /. guerreroi Merr.; /. antonnn. sp., 

 Todaj'a (Mt. Apo), District of Davao, Mindanao; its afhnity is 

 distinctly with /. niicrothyrsa Loes. but the leaves are more tapering 

 at the base, relatively much narrower and with lateral nerves not 

 at all obscure; /. apoensis n. sp.. Todaya, (Mt. Apo), District ot 

 Davao, Mindanao, related to /. piilogensis Merr., but here the 

 rachis is short and thick and the fruits upon relativelj?- short 

 pedicels; the leaves in the new species have scattering black gland 

 Spots on the under side; /. epiphytica n. sp., Cabadbaran (Mt, 

 Urdaneta), Province of Agusan, Mindanao, related to I.fox- 

 worthyi Merr. Jongmans. 



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

 Art. 86. p. 1651-1657. 1913.) 



Linociera lusonica (Bil.) Vil., fairly well scattered over the 

 archipelago; L. cumingiana Vid. may be identical with the former; 

 L. philippinensis Merr. {Mayepae pallida Merr, and L. pallida Merr., 

 not L. pallida K. Seh.); L. racemosa Merr. {Mayapae raceniosa Merr.); 

 L. acuminatissinia Merr., only known from the Island of Palawan; 

 L. coriacea Vid., very little known; L. obovata Merr. ms., only 

 known from San Antonio, province of Laguna, Luzon; L. 

 rubrovenia Elm., in subalpine regions; L. nervosa n. sp., Todaya 

 (Mt. Apo), District of Davao, Mindanao, distributed under 

 Pygeum, but it cannot be this genus; L. gitingensis n. sp., Magal- 

 lanes (Mt. Giting-giting), Province of Capiz, Sibuyan, related 

 to L. philippinensis Merr., yet quite distinct from that species; 

 L. vidalii n. sp., Magallan es (Mt. Giting-giting), Province of 

 Capiz, Sibuyan, and Puerto Princesa (Mt. Pulgar), Palawan, 

 leaves similar to those of L. rubrovenia Elm., but at once distin- 

 guished by its inflorescence; L. urdanetensis n. sp., Cabadbaran 

 (Mt. Urdaneta), Province of Agusan, Mindanao, a very close 

 ally of the preceding species, it is alpine (5250 feet), has slightly 

 different leaves and much smaller fruits. A more distant relative 

 is L. coriacea Vid.; L. grandifolia n. sp., Cabadbaran (Mt. Urda- 

 neta), Province of Agusan, Mindanao. Jongmans. 



Eimer, A. D. E., Rubiaceae from Mount Urdaneta. (Leaflets 

 Philipp. Bot. V. Art. 94. p. 1855—1905. 1913.) 



This enumeration contains a number of species already known, 



