ADDITIONAL IDENTIFICATIONS. 431 



ELATINACE^ (p. 19). 



Bergia serrata Blanco Fl. Filip., ed. 1 (1837) 387. Spergula serrata Blanco 

 1. c, ed. 2 (1845) 271; ed. 3, 2: 140. Bergia glnudulosa Turcz. in Bull. Soc. Nat. 

 Mosc. 27- (1854) 371; Rolfe in Journ. Bot. 23 (1885) 210; Vid. Phan. Cuming. 

 Pliilip. (1885) 95; Rev. PI. Vase. Filip. (1886) 51. Mats, and Hayata. Eniun. 

 PI. Formosa. (190(5) 40. Bergia verticiUafa F.-Vill. Nov. App. (1880) 15, non 

 Willd. 



Luzon, without locality (1058 Cunting), duplicate type of Bergia gUtndulosa 

 Turcz; (138 R. Maravc) 1894-95. Manila (Normal School Students) 1904; 

 Province of llocos Norte ( B. S. 2304 Mearns) -January, 1907; Province of 

 Zambales, Subic (Hallier) December, 1903; Province of Rizal, Bosoboso (B. 

 S. 2058 Ramos) February, 1907. 



In my treatment of Blanco's species I followed F.-Villar in considering 

 this species the same as Bergia, verticillata Willd. From the description, 

 however, it can not be Willdenoiv's species, but I can not distinguish it 

 from Bergia glandulosa Turcz., and Blanco's name being the earlier is here 

 retained. The species, so far as is known, is confined to Luzon and Formosa. 



GE1IANIA0E^5^ (p. 26). 



Oxalis acetosella Blanco ed. 1, 388; ed. 2, 272, non Linn. 



Following B. L. Robinson* Oxalis corniculafa Linn., to which Blanco's 

 species has been reduced, is confined to Europe and the eastern United States, 

 while the widely distributed form found in southern Europe, the southern 

 United States and in subtropical and tropical regions of both hemispheres is 

 a distinct species, Oxalis repens Thunb. Oxal. (1781) 16. In case Robinson's 

 distinctions hold good, this name should be applied to the common Philippine 

 form of Oxalis. 



RUTACE.5: (p. 27). 



Fagara octandra Blanco ed. 1, 67; ed. 2, 48, non hinn. = EI elicope luzonensis 

 Engl, in Perk. Frag. Fl. Philip. (1905) 161. See Merrill in Govt. Lab. Pub). 35 

 (1905) 24. 



Limonia linearis Blanco, ed. 1, 357; Limonia monophylla Blanco, ed. 2, 



252, non L,um.= Atalantia linearis (Blanco) Merr. in Philip. .Journ. Sci. 1 (1906) 

 Suppl. 200 ! A characteristic endemic species. 



Cookia anisum-olens Blanco, ed. 1, 359; Cookia anisodora Blanco ed. 2, 



253. This is a Clauscna as indicated by the author in Govt. Lai). Publ. 17 (1904) 

 21, and later described by J'erkins as Clauscna warbnrgii, Frag. Fl. Philip. (1905) 

 162. There is no doubt whatever as to the identity of the material cited with 

 Blanco's species. In case of objection to Blanco's poorly constructed specific name, 

 his second specific name, anisodora, still has priority over Perkin's name. 



SIMARUBACE^E (p. 29). 



Ailanthus pongelion Blanco ed. 1, 380; ed. 2, 268, non Gm.el., is not A. 

 malaharica, DC, as determined l)y F.-Villar, but is a distinct species, A. philip- 

 pinensis Merr. in Govt. Lab. Publ. 35 (1905) 25, with synonomy, description and 

 citation of specimens. 



* Journ. Hot. 44, (1906) 391. • 



