PLANTS ('()rJ.E(lTI<:D P.Y WILKKS EXPEDITION. 79 



Atalantia monophylla DC. (p. 234). "Hab. on a small island in the Sooloo 

 Sea. (Flowers occasionally trimerous) ." Specimen very fragmentary, possibly 

 the same as Atahiniia rctnaa Merr., not A. monophylla. 



Triphasia monophylla DC. (p. 234). "Hab. in mountains in the neighbor- 

 hood of Banos, Luzon (without flowers or fruit)." Apparently the young spiny 

 state of Atalantia disticha (Blanco) Merr. 



Triphasia trifoliata DC. (p. 234). "Hab. in the vicinity of Manilla, Luzon." 

 Common in the Philippines. 



Sclerostylis atalantioides Wight & Arn ? (p. 234). "Hab. Mangsi Islands 

 in the Sooloo Sea the same as No. 991 of Cuming's Philippine Collec- 

 tion." = /I iaZa?t<w( (iisticlia (Blanco) Merr., a species common and widely distrib- 

 uted in the Philijjpincs, and of which ^4. nifidu Oliv., is another synonym. 



Murraya «xotica Linn. (p. 235). "Hab. Philippine Islands, near Manilla, 

 Luzon." Tiie Malayan form usually so identified, common in the Philippines. 



Micromelum pubescens Blume (p. 235). "Hab. Mangsi Islands in the 

 Sooloo Sea." The specimen is 7]/. teplirocarpu))L Turcz., a species doubtfully 

 distinct from M. pubescens, both being common in the Philippines. 



MELIACE^. 



Didymochlton gaudichaudianum A. Juss. ? (p. 241). "Hab. Mangsi Islands 

 in the Sooloo Sea (witliout flowers or ripe iruit) ." = Dijsoxi/lum sp., near D, 

 cauliflorum Hiern. 



SAPINDACE^. 



Schmldella racemosa Linn. (p. 249). "Hab. island in the Sooloo Sea (in 

 flower only)." The specimen is AUophylus ternatus Radlk. 



Schmidelia obovata sp. nov. (p. 249). "Hab. . . . Mangsi Islands, in the 

 Sooloo Sea." Tlie specimen is AUophylus timorensis Blume, a common seacoast 

 species. 



Moulinsia rubiginosa Don (p. 250). "Hab. Caldera, Mindanao, one of the 

 Philippine Islands." = £'rto,(//os.sM//( rubiginosum Blume, conunon and widely dis- 

 tributed in the Philippines. 



Hemigyrosa perrottetii Blume (p. 251). "Hab. Philippine Islands near 

 Banos, J Aizon." = (luuxi perrottetii (Blume) Radlk. A very common endemic 

 species. Specimen in Gray Herbarium, but not in the United States National 

 Herbarium. 



Cupania ? rich 11 sp. nov. (p. 257). "Hab. near Caldera, Mindanao, Philip- 

 pine Islands (in fruit only)." This has been reduced by Radlkofer to Lepidopet- 

 alum perrottetii Blume, but the specimen differs from the ordinary form of the 

 latter species in its larger fruits and leaves, being well matched by No. 2160 

 Williams, collected near Zamboanga, Mindanao, although probably not specifically 

 distiTict from Blume's species. 



