434 .Mi:i;i;ii.i>. 



RUBIACEJO (p. 52). 



Remijia odorata IJhnico cd. 2. ll."). I ;nn now <»f llic oijinioii tliat F.-\'ilhir 

 was correct in iefeniii_ii this species to tlie widely <iistril)uted RaiuUa dcnsiflora 

 (Wall.) ]}enth. 



Serissa pinnata lUanec. ed. 1. \M: Remijia oscura Blanco, ed. 2, IIG Pre- 

 viously referred by nie to (hirdenia as a distinct species, G. pinnata (Blanco) 

 Merr. The species is, however, identical with Eypohatherum glomeratum (Bartl.) 

 K. Sclumi. as ])ointed out by K. Schuinanti in Engl, und Prantl Xat. Ptlanzenfam. 

 IV. 4 (18!t] I li)(i, the synonomy being as follows: Hypobatherum glomeratum 

 (Bartl.) K. Sch. in Engl, und Prantl Nat. Pflanzenfani. IV. 4 (1891) 15(i; Elmer 

 Leaflets Philip. Bot. 1 (1900) S. I'ldtipurrium yJonicratuni Bartl. in DC. Prodr. 

 4 (1830) 019; Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. 2 (IS.i(i) 200; F.-Vill. Nov. App. (1883) 113. 

 Serissa pinnata Blanco Fl. Filip., ed. 1 (1837) 103. Remijia oscura Blanco 

 1. c. ed. 2 (1845) 116; ed. 3, 1 (1877) 207. Randia obscura F.-Vill. Nov. App. 

 (1883) 108: Vid. Sinopsis Atlas (1883) 29. t. 51 f. B. Gardenia pinnata Merr. 

 in Govt. Lab. Publ. 27 (1905) 53. Gardenia obscura Vid. Phan. Cuming. Philip. 

 (1885) 119; Rev. PL Vase. Filip. (1880) 153; Ceron. Cat. PI. Herb. (1892) 

 95; Merr. in Forestry Bureau Bull. 1 (1903) 54. 



Pavetta membrenacea Blanco ed. 1, 59; Pavetta sambucina Blanco, ed. 2, 

 41, non DC. Erroneously reduced by F.-Yillar to Pavetta angustifoUa R. et S. 

 A distinct species represented by No. 1584 Merrill; Nos. B. S. 996, 1834 Ramos; 

 Nos. 1862, 3309 Ahern's collector. Pavetta manillensis Walp. (1843) is a 

 synonym. Blanco's name P. membrenacea (1837) being the first published for 

 the species. 



Coffea volubilis Blanco, ed. 1, 157; ed. 2, III ^= Moriiida volubilis (Blanco) 

 Merr. Philip, .founi. Sei. 1 (1900) Suppl. 137. with deserijjtion. 



GOODENIACE^ (p. 56). 



Ballngayum decumbens Blanco ed. 1, 187; ed. 2, l32^Calogyne pilosa R. Br., 

 or a closely related species, see Merrill (Jovt. Lab. Publ. 35 (1906) pp. 60-68, for 

 a discussion of this previously doubtful genus, wliicli was considered by Bentham 

 and Hooker as belonging in the Ohirucrw and by F.-\'illar as l)elonging in the 

 Onayracea: 



SAPOTACE.E (p. 57). 



Sideroxylon duclitan Ulauco ed. 1. 129; ed. 2, 92. Sidcro.ri/lon nnni/htrnm 

 yU-vv. ill (iovt. Lab. I'ubl. 17 (1904) 43. should lie reduced to lihiiico's species. 



OLEACE.E (p. 57). 



Mogorium aculeatum I'.lanco ed. 1, 9; ed. 2. 7 = Jasminum aculeatum 

 (Blaiico! Walp. ill Liiiiiaea 16 Litt.-Bericht 3, 12, Ilassk. in flora 47 (1804) 

 50; Merr. in (Jovt. Laii. I'liiil. 35 (1!I05) 70. The transfer of the specilic name to 

 •fdsniinum was first made iiy Wiilprrs lide Utisskarl. The comhination is not given 

 in Index Kewensis. A full description of the species with synonomy is given by 

 Mrrrill 1. e. 



