Leguminosae. 5 



(Merrill no. 2158; May 1903); Pola (Merrill no. 2212, 2376, 

 2474; in fruit); Mindanao Isl., Davao (Warburg no. 14685). 



5. Pitliecolobium inontanum Benth. 



Culion Isl. (Merrill no. 579; in flower in December 1902). 



6. Pithecolobium Samaii Benth. 



Luzon, Manila (Merru^l no. 11; in flower in April 1902). 



7. Pitliecolobium subacutum Benth. 



North Luzon, Cagayan (Wai^burg no. 11514); Pr. Isabela, 

 Malunu (Warburg no. 12 091); Pr. Rizal, Antipolo (Merrd^l 

 no. 1622; in flower in March 1903); Tanay (Merrill no. 2330; 

 in fruit in May 1903). 



8. Pitliecolobium sp. (affinis P. lohato Benth.). 



Luzon, Pr. Rizal, Antipolo (Merrill no. 1306; in fruit in 

 February 1903). 



Wallaceodendron Koorders 



1. Wallaceodeiidrou celcbica Koorders. 



Luzon, Pr. Tayabas, Guinayangan (Merrill no. 2026, in fruit 

 1903). 



From a geographical standpoint, it is interesting to observe 

 that some plants first described as coming from Celebes are 

 now recorded as indigenous members of the flora of the Phi- 

 lippine Islands. The genus Wallaceodendron was first collected 

 by Koorders, on his trip through Minahassa, and described by 

 him in Mededeel. van's Lands Plantentuin XV, (1898) 446 et 

 630. We have in the family of the Anacardiaceae a similar 

 case, the genus Koo7^dersiodendron being first discovered in Celebes, 

 and now observed in our colony by Ahern (cf. the enumeration 

 of the Anacardiaceae). 



Albizzia Durazz. 



1. Albizzia julibrissin Durazz. 



Luzon, Pr. Rizal, Bosoboso (Merrill no. 1865; in fruit in April 

 1903). 



2. Albizzia i)roccra Teysm. et Binn. 



Luzon, Pr. Camarines Sur, Pasacao (Ahern no. 69; 1902); Pr. 

 Principe, Baler (Merrill no. 1024; a. 1903); Mindoro Isl., Baco 

 (Merrill no. 1213; Jan. 1903). 



