73 



(541 Cuming, cotypo ) . Luzon, Province of Bataan, Laniao River (22G3 

 Clever) (232G Borden), December, 1904. A scandent shrub in tall trees in 

 the liill forests at an altitude of nhnut 100 m. roachinjr a diameter of (! to 

 8 cm. Flowers yellow, fragniiit. 



BURSEKACE.i:. 



Garuga abilo (Blanco) (Juiacum uhilo Blanco, Fl. Filip. ed. 1, 304. 1837. 



linca abilo Blanco, 1. c, ed. 2, 256. 1845; ed. 3, 2:113. Garuga 



mollis Turcz. Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. 31^:475. 1858; Engler in DC. 



Monog. Phan. 4:0. 1883; Rolfe, Journ. Bot; 23:211. 1885; Vidal, 



Phan. Cuming. Philip. 101. 1885; Perk. Frag. Fl. Philip. 100. 1904. 



Garuga floribunda F.-ViJl. Nov. App. 40. 1880, non Decne. 



(Cuming 960, 1235); also the following specimens: Luzon, Province of 



Pvizal, Bosoboso (2815 Merrill), -July, 1903; (2964 Ahern's collector), 



April. 1905; Tanay (2322 Merrill), May, 1903; Province of Tayabas, 



Guinayangan (2018 Merrill), April, 1903. Mindoro, Pinamalayan (2167 



Merrill), May, 1903. The native names appearing on the above are the 



following: Abilo, Bagulibas, and Mala-acle. 



F.-Villar reduces this species as described by Blanco in the first edition of 

 the Flora de Filipinas, to Garuga pinnata Roxb., and as described in the 

 second edition, to G. florihunda Docne., the latter identification being pre- 

 viously accepted by the author.' From a careful examination of the mate- 

 rial cited above^and Blanco's descriptions, it is evident that in the two 

 editions they apply to the same species, and that this is identical with 

 Garuga mollis Turcz., and not the same as G. floribunda Decne. Blanco's 

 name being the earlier, siiould be retained. 



MELIACE.I]. 



Aglaia turczaninowii C. DC. Monog. Phan. 1:456. 1S7S. \cinedra? sp. 



Turcz. Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. 31:412. 1858. Amoora Icpidoia Mnrill. 



Govt. Lab. Publ. 17:23. 1904. 

 (772 Cuming, cotype.) A comnKni and widely distributed endemic species 

 to which Amoora lepidota Merrill must be referred. Anthers in many speci- 

 mens 10, in others varying from 6 to 10. 



ANACARDIACE3^. 



Koordersiodendron pinnatum (Blanco) Merrill, Forest. Bureau Bull. 

 1:.33. 1903. Helictcres pinnata Blanco, Fl. Filip. ed. 1, 384. 1837. 

 Ci/riocarpa quinqucstila Blanco, 1. c, ed. 2, 269. 1845, ed. 3, 2: 135. 

 Odina speciosa Blume, Mus. Bot. Lugd. Bat. 1 :20n. 1849-51 ; Engler 

 in DC. Monog. Phan. 4:274. 1883; F.-Vill. Nov. App. 55. 1880; 

 Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. 1 = :623. 1859; Vidal, Phan. Cuming. Philip. 106. 



>Govt. Lab. Publ., 27: 30. 1905. 



