216 ENUMERATION OF PHILIPPINE PLANTS 1923 
The type of this species was from Madagascar; the Philippine specimen 
collected by Née at Mauban, Tayabas Province, Luzon, cited by Brongniart 
in the original description, is unquestionably Nepenthes alata Blanco. 
NEPENTHES GRACILIS Korth.; F.-Vill. Novis. App. (1880) 178. 
NEPENTHES RAFFLESIANA Jack; Gibbs in Journ. Linn. Soc. Bot. 42 (1914) 
127. 
The Cuming specimen in the Herbarium of the British Museum cited by 
Miss Gibbs as Philippine was certainly from Singapore or the Malay Pe- 
ninsula, not from the Philippines. 
all 
DROSERACEAE 
1. DROSERA Linnaeus 
DROSERA BURMANNI Vahl Symb. 3 (1794) 50; F.-Vill. Novis. App. 
(1880) 78; Diels in Engl. Pflanzenreich 26 (1906) 75, t. 27, E-G; 
Merr. in Philip. Journ. Sci. 4 (1909) Bot. 263. 
Luzon (Bontoc), F. B. 10995 Curran. In peaty soil, open places, al- 
titude about 700 m. India to Japan southward to northern Australia. 
DROSERA INDICA Linn. Sp. Pl. (1753) 282; DC. Prodr. 1 (1824) 319; 
Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. 1° (1858) 120; Hook. f. & Th. in Journ. Linn. 
Soc. Bot. 2 (1858) 82; F.-Vill. Novis. App. (1880) 78; Diels in 
Engl. Pflanzenreich 26 (1906) 77, f. 29; Merr. Sp. Blancoanae 
(1918) 161. 
Drosera hexagynia Blanco FI. Filip. (1887) 226, ed. 2 (1845) 159, ed. 
3, 1 (1877) 286, 
Luzon (Pangasinan, Rizal), Culion, B. S. 4908, 13753, 41309 Ramos, Lo- 
her 1637, 6756. In open wet grassy places, old rice lands, etc., at low and 
medium altitudes; rare or at least very local. India to Japan southward 
to Australia. 
Local name: Bintipalo (Tag.). 
DROSERA PELTATA Sm. in Willd. Sp. Pl. 1 (1797) 1546, Exot. Bot. 1 
(1805) 79, t. 41; DC. Prodr. 1 (1824) 319; F.-Vill. Novis. App. 
(1883) 350; Ceron Cat. Pl. Herb. Manila (1892) 75 (var. lunata 
C. B. Clarke); Diels in Engl. Pflanzenreich 26 (1906) 110; Merr. 
in Philip. Journ. Sci. 2 (1907) Bot. 275, 5 (1910) Bot. 350. 
Luzon (Bontoc, Benguet, Zambales), common on open grassy slopes 
in thin pine forests, altitude 1,000 to 1,800 m, and on open heaths, Mt. 
Haleon, Mindoro, at 2,400 m. India to Japan southward to Tasmania. 
Local names: Bain (Ig.); gimgumayéng (Bon.); sanabigan (Ig.). 
DROSERA SPATHULATA Labill. Noy. Holl. Pl. Sp. 1 (1804) 79, t. 106, 
f. 1; Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. 1” (1858) 130; F.-Vill. Novis. App. (1880) 
78; Vidal Phan. Cuming. Philip. (1885) 111; Diels in Engl. 
Pflanzenreich 26 (1906) 83, f. 31, A—B; Merr. in Philip. Journ. Sci. 
2 (1907) Bot. 274. 
Luzon (Albay, Mayon Volcano), Mindoro (Mt. Halcon), Merrill 5784, 
B. S. 2929 Mearns. On open heaths, altitude 1,200 to 2,400 m. Japan, 
southern China, Formosa, Borneo, eastern Australia, and New Zealand. 
