444 ENUMERATION OF PHILIPPINE PLANTS 1928 
Ricinus trilobus Reinw. ex Blume Cat. Gew. Buitenzorg (1823) 108. 
Pachystemon trilobus Blume Bijdr. (1825) 626. 
Palawan, B. S. 695 Foxworthy. On forested river banks, altitude about 
1,000 m. Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java, Borneo. 
32. CLADOGYNOS Zippel 
CLADOGYNOS ORIENTALIS Zipp. ex Spanoghe in Linnaea 15 (1841) 349; 
Muell.-Arg. in DC. Prodr. 15* (1866) 384; J. J. Sm. in Koord. & 
Val. Bijdr. Boom. Java 12 (1910) 384; Merr. in Philip. Journ. Sci. 
7 (1912) Bot. 384; Pax & Hoffm. in Engl. Pflanzenreich 63 (1914) 
265, f. 41. 
Conceveiba tomentosa Span. 1. c. 
Rottlera albicans Hassk. Hort. Bogor. (1844) 238. 
Adenogynum discolor Reichb. f. & Zoll. in Verh. Nat. Vereen. Nederl. 
Ind. 1 (1856) 23, Linnaea 28 (1856) 325; Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. 1? 
(1858-59) 400. 
Chloradenia discolor Baill. Etud. Gén. Euphorb, (1858) 472, t. 19, 
f. 24, 25. 
Cephalocroton albicans Muell.-Arg. in Linnaea 34 (1865) 155. 
Cephalocroton discolor Muell.-Arg. in DC. Prodr. 15* (1866) 761. 
Siquijor, Cebu, Merrill 7208, B. S. 11055 Ramos. In dry thickets at low 
altitudes. Cochinchina to Java and Timor. 
88. ACALYPHA Linnaeus 
ACALYPHA AMENTACEA Roxb. Fl. Ind. ed. 2, 3 (1832) 676; Merr. 
Interpret. Herb. Amb. (1917) 322, Sp. Blancoanae (1918) 226. 
Acalypha amboynensis Benth. in Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot. 2 (1843) 233. 
Acalypha grandis Muell.-Arg. var. amboynensis Muell.-Arg. in DC. 
-Prodr. 157 (1866) 806. 
Acalypha stipulacea Klotz. in Nov. Act. Acad. Nat. Cur. 19 (1843) 
Suppl. 1: 416; Muell.-Arg. in DC. Prodr. 15° (1866) 807; F.-Vill. 
Novis. App. (1880) 193; Vidal Phan, Cuming. Philip. (1885) 143, 
Rev. Pl. Vase. Filip. (1886) 244; Merr. in Philip. Bureau Forestry 
Bull. 1 (1903) 32, Govt. Lab. Publ. (Philip.) 27 (1905) 77, Philip. 
Journ. Sci. 1 (1906) Suppl. 81, 3 (1908) Bot. 417, 5 (1910) Bot. 
357, Fl. Manila (1912) 298; Elm. Leafl. Philip. Bot. 4 (1911) 1275. 
Acalypha affinis Klotz. in Noy. Act. Acad. Nat. Cur. 19 (1843) Suppl. 
1: 416: 
Acalypha glandulosa Blanco FI. Filip. (1887) 749, ed. 2 (1845) 516, 
ed. 3, 3 (1879) 149; Muell.-Arg. in DC. Prodr. 15° (1866) 888, 
non Cav. 
Throughout the Philippines from the Babuyan Islands and northern Lu- 
zon to Palawan, Mindanao, and the Sulu Archipelago; common in thickets, 
old clearings, etc., at low and medium altitudes. Java and Borneo to New 
Guinea. 
Local names: Alibdgis (Tag.); arongdaméi (Bik.); balinad (Tagb.) ; 
balindid (Tagb.); balifgod (Tag.); bogés (Bik., Tag.) ; bogus (Mbo., P. 
3is.) ; bugés (Tag., Bik., C. Bis.) ; bugis (Bik.) ; bulax (If.) ; danasi (Sul.) ; 
langdla (C. Bis., P. Bis.) ; langandsi (Lan., Buk.) ; malakbok (Tag.); ma- 
lasapsdp (Tag.); mogés (S. L. Bis.); sulinau (Tag.); ulinau (Tag.). 
