ENUMERATION OF PHILIPPINE LEGUMINOSAE. 77 



Elmer 6374, Merrill 4393, Bur. 8ci. 81164 McGregor: Province of Nueva Vizcaya, 

 Merrill 111, 296, Bur. Sci. 8227 Ramos: Province of Pangasinan, Alberto 79, 

 Bur. Sci. 4902, 4895 Ramos. Mindanao, Lake Lanao, Mrs. Clemens 871. 



In the Philippines mostly at medium altitudes, usually in damp open places; 

 tropical Asia and Africa- to China and Formosa, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, 

 and Java. 



2. Smithia ciliata Royle 111. (1839) 201, t. 35, fig. 2; Baker in Hook. f. Fl. 

 Brit. Ind. 2 (1876) 150; C. B. Robinson in Philip. Journ. Sci. 3 (1908) 184. 



Damapana ciliata 0. Kuntze Rev. Gen. PI. (1891) 179. 



Luzon, Province of Benguet, Williams 970, Merrill 4267, Bur. Sci. 5890 Ro/mos, 

 Bur. Sci. 2502 Meams. 



In the Philippines growing on diy open slopes in the pine region of northern 

 Luzon; India, Formosa. 



Baker states that this species has yellow flowers, but having noted that the 

 Philippine specimens, identified at Kew, and the New York Botanical Garden 

 as Smithia ciliata, all had blue flowers, I wrote to Doctor Prain asking that the 

 material be reexamined, and am indebted to him for the following report made 

 by Mr. Craib: "Royle in his original description (Illustrations of the Botany 

 of the Himalayan Mountains, p. 201) says nothing about the color of the corolla. 

 In a note, however, he says that he is indebted to Mr. W. Saunders for the 

 drawing published. So it appears that up to the time of publication of the 

 work quoted, Royle had not himself seen, a living specimen of the plant. 



"The following is extracted from manuscript notes on the species cover in the 

 Kew Herbarium: 'The corolla in this plant varies from bluish to whitey-blue 

 nearly white, never yellow (as Royle has painted it) copied in the Flora of 

 British India' [signed] C. B. Clarke, Oct., 1899. 



"The specimen quoted (Merrill 4267) was correctly identified at Kew as 

 Smithia ciliata Royle." 



The oldest valid generic name is Damapana Adans. (1763), but Smithia Ait. 

 (1789) is here retained in accordance with the list of nomina conservandu of 

 the Vienna Botanical Congress. 



45. ARACHIS Linn. 



1. Arachis hypogaea Linn. Sp. PI. (1753) 741; Blanco Fl. Filip. (1837) 567, 

 ed. 2 (1845) 396, ed. 3, 2: 363; Naves 1. c. pi. 157; Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. 1^ (1855) 

 281; F.-Vill. Nov. App. (1880) 60. 



Luzon, Province of Tarlac, Dizon 364: Province of Pampanga, Feliciano 273: 

 Province of Rizal, Loher 2409: Province of Tayabas, Merrill 4OIO. 



Commonly cultivated in the Philippines and in tropical and subtemperate 

 parts of the world. Universally known in the Philippines as mani. The 

 peanut. 



46. ZORNIA Gmel. 



1. Zornia diphylla (Linn.) Pers. Syn. 2 (1807) 318; Baker in Hook. f. Fl. 

 Brit. Ind. 2 (1876) 147; F.-Vill. Nov. App. (1880) 60; Merr. in Philip. Journ. 

 Sci. 1 (1906) Suppl. 65. 



Hedysarum diphyllum Linn. Sp. PI. (1753) 747. 



Lupinus angustifolius Blanco Fl. Filip. (1837) 566, non Linn. 



Smithia bigeminata Blanco 1. c. ed. 2 (1845) 395, ed. 3, 2: 362. 



Zornia nuda Yog. in Linnaea 10 (1836) 587. 



LuzOiV, Province of Cagayan, For. Bur. 16609, 16938 Curran: Province of 

 Abra, Bur. Sci. 7235 Ramos: Province of Benguet, Williams I42I: Province of 



