80 J. Perkins: 



Gonystylns Miquelianus Teysra. et Binnend. in Bot. Zeitung p. 2G5 

 (1862). 



Luzon, Prov. Principe, Baler (Merriix no. 1078). 

 According to Gilg G. hancanus lias only been discovered in 

 Java, Sumatra and Banca. I have some doubts about the Philippine 

 specimen being identical with the type, as it would be unusual 

 if absolutely the same species occurred in the western part of the 

 Malay Archipelago and in the Philippines. Merrill's specimen has 

 only fruit, and I can see no difference between the type and the 

 Luzon plant. Better material would probably enable me to settle 

 the question. 



L e g u m i n o s a e 



(coucluded from fasc. I, p. 21) 

 by 



J. Perkins. 



Papilionatae. 



Millettia W. et Arn. 

 1. Milh'ttia loiigipes Perk. n. sp. Tree or shrub; branches terete, 

 pale- brown, the young ones brown -pubescent. Leaves 12 — 

 16 mm long; rachis glabrous; leaflets terminal and in 1 — 2 

 opposite pairs, shortly petioled, obovate- oblong or oblong, ob- 

 tusely and long- acuminate, base cuneate or rotundate-cuneate, 

 subcoriaceous, glabrous on both surfaces, entire; main nerves 

 7 — 8, above faint, beneath very slightly prominent, spreading, 

 interarching near the edge, 6 — 9 cm long, 2,5 — 3,5 cm wide. 

 Panicles very long, spreading, slender, axillary, toward the 

 ends of the branches, 15 — 20 cm long, composed of lax, few- 

 flowered racemes; pedicels 5 — 8 mm long, slender, rusty-pubo- 

 rulous as are the peduncles, main-iachis and minute, linear 

 deciduous bracts. Calyx wide, campanulate, slightly pubescent 

 externally, 4 ram deep, teeth unequal two upper broad and short, 

 lower one triangular one third as long as tube and somewhat 

 longer than the rotundate lateral ones. Corolla 8—1 cm long, 

 standard-limb orbicular, entire, clawed, uniformly sparsely pube- 



