74 



1885. Odma multijuga Vid. Sinopsis, Atlas, 22. t. 87. f. A. 1883. 



Odina speciosa var. multijuga Vid. Rev. PI. Vase. Filip. 101. 1886; 



Ceron, Cat. Pi. Herb. 57. 1892. Odina wodier F.-Vill. Nov. App. 



55. 1880; Tavera, PI. Med. Filip. 100. 1892, English ed. 86. 1901?, 



non Roxb. Calesium speciosum O. Kuntze, Rev. Gen. PI. 151. 1891. 



Lannea speciosa Engl, in Perk. Frag. Fl. Philip. 26. 1904. Koorders- 



iodendron celebicum Engl. Mededeel. 's Lands Plant. 19:410. 1898; 



Boerlage in Icon. Bogor. 1:55. pi. 94-95. 1901; Perk. Frag. Fl. 



Philip. 25. 1904. 

 Philippines ( 1032 Cuming) . Also the following specimens : Luzon, Prov- 

 ince of Bataan, Lamao River, Moimt Mariveles (353, 515, 557, 576, 602, 

 608 Barnes), March, 1904; (649, 1611, 1618, 1646, 1664, 1678 Borden), 

 April to August, 1904; (358 Whitford), June, 1904; (2575 Meyer), Feb- 

 ruary, 1905; Dinalupihan (1472 Merrill), January, 1903. Province of 

 Tayabas, Malicboi (J. W. Ritchie), April, 1903; Pagbilao, (1919, 2853 Mer- 

 rill), April, 1903. Province of Rizal, Antipolo (438 Ahern's collector), 

 April, 1904; (1 Merrill), Decades Philippine Forest Flora, February, 

 1904. Province of Camarines Sur, Pasacao (121 Ahern). Mindoro, Pola 

 (2467 Merrill), June, 1903. Island of Ticao (1025 Cark), June, 1904. 



A well-known timber tree in the Philippines, ranking seventeenth in 

 amount of timber received in the Manila market in the year 1903, being 

 much used for purposes of general construction. Common and widely dis- 

 tributed in the hill forests throughout the Philippines, flowering February 

 to April, and also known from Celebes and New Guinea. T., Amuguis, 

 Amoguis, Muguis. V., Calumanog, Samhuluan, Samhabaluan. 



A very complete description and discussion of this species, with two 

 plates, is given by Boerlage in Icones Bogoriensis, cited above, where the 

 identity of Odina speciosa Blume and Koordersiodendron celebicum is sho\vn. 

 Inasmuch as Blanco's description, sub Helioteres pinnata, is much the 

 earlier, and there being no doubt whatever as to the identity of his species, 

 his name should be retained. Cyrtocarpa quinquestila of Blanco's second 

 edition is only a new name for Helicteres pinnata of the first edition. 

 Odina wodier of F.-Villar and Tavera, cited above is probably referable here, 

 although the description given by the latter was evidently taken, at least in 

 part, from Hooker's Flora of British India. Perkins enumerates this species 

 under two names, Lannea speciosa Engl. (No. 1999 Merrill, flower) and 

 Koordersiodendron celebicum Engl. (No. 121 Ahern, fruit). These two 

 numbers certainly represent the same species, and are Koordersiodendron 

 pinnatum. The above is the only published record I have been able to find 

 of the transfer of Odina speciosa to Lannea. 



Buchanania florida Schauer, var. cumingii Engl., in DC. Monog. Phan. 

 4:190. 1883. 

 (1115 Cuming), cotype of the variety. I am unable to separate from this 

 variety, the species proposed by Perkins^ Buchanania pseudoflorida (2061 

 Merrill), Guinayangan, Province of Tayabas, Luzon, April, 1903. 



1 Frag. Fl. Philip., 24. 1904. 



