98 MKiunr.L. 



G. Dalbergia cumingiana JUiith. IM. Juiiuh. (1852) 25.5; ^lii]. 1"1. linl. But. 

 1 ' (1855) 129; F.-Vill. Xov. App. (1880) 67; Vid. Phan. Cuming. Pliilip. (1885) 

 42. Rov. PI. Vase. Filip. (1886) 111; Prain in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 70' (1901) 

 63. Ann. Bot. Gard. Calcutta 10- (1904) .U. />/. 7 .• Perk. Frag. Fl. Philip. 

 (1904) 81. 



Dalhergia cuniinyii Bentli. in .loiini. Linn. Soc. Bot. 4 (1800) Suppl. '.i2. 



LizoN, Province of Cagayan, Bur. »Sci. 7790 Ramos, For. Bur. ISGO.l Klemme: 

 Province of llocos Norte, Cm win(/ 12Ji.'i (cotype) : Province of Tayabas, Whitford 

 701, Gregory 9>i, For. Bur. 6687 Kobbe : Province of Camarines, For. Bur. 10771, 

 1225.'i, 12255 Curran. Negros, For. Bur. 5617 Everett. Leyte, Elmer 715'/. 

 Mindanao, Province of Surigao, Long s. u.: Lake Lanao, Mrs. Clemens s. n. A 

 form from Balabac Island, Bur. 8ci. .'fOii Mongubat, with lax panicles and more 

 distinctly veined leaves may also be referable here. 



Native names: CarvUnn (Camarines); fnliid-ldtnii/o (Tayabas); c(nnutc (Ca- 

 gayan) . 



Endemic. 



DOUBTFUL AND EXCI.UDKD SPECIES. 



DALBEaitiiA MIMOSELLA (Blauco) Prain in Ann. Bot. Gard. Calcutta 10* 

 (1904) 42. 



AmerimnoH mimosella Blanco Fl. Filij). (1837) 5(58, ed. 2 (1845) 393, ed. 3, 

 2:357. 



Dalbergia lanceolaria F.-Vill. Nov. App. (1880) 67, non Linn. 



This species is known only from Blanco's imperfect description, and I have 

 suggested above that it is tlie same as Dalbergia minahassae Koord., although 

 Blanco's description is not entirely in accord vi'itli the characters of that species. 

 The material on which it was based came from Tala, near the boundary between 

 the Provinces of Rizal and Bulacan, Luzon, and according to Blanco is there 

 known as macapil. Careful collecting in that locality, with especial reference to 

 the native name, may serve to determine the identity of the species, but imtil 

 such material is secured I do not tliiiik tliat the species should sci'ioiisly be 

 considered. 



Dalbergia cassioides Wall.; A. Gray Bot. Wilkes U. S. Explor. Exped. (1854) 

 457; Merr. in Philip. .Tourn. Sci. 3 (1908) Bot. 82. 



The Philippine M'cord is lyascd on a sterile speciiucn collected at Cahlcra, 

 ^lindanao, and is manifestly an erroneous identificatit)n. I have examined the 

 specimen, which is preserved in the U. S. National Herbarium, and think it is 

 probably a form of D. ferruginea Roxb. D. cassioides Wall, is a synonym of 

 />. .stipulacca Roxb., a species that is not known from the Philippines. 



Dalbergia zollingeriana ^li(i. (—D. parviflora Roxb.); F.-Vill. Nov. App. 

 (1880) 67. Not represented by any extant botanical material from the Philip- 

 pines. 



Dalbergia discolor Blume; F.-Vill. 1. c. A species at ])resent known only 

 from Boineo and Celebes; not represented by any extant Piiilippiiie material. 



Dalbergia spinosa Roxb.; F.-Vill. 1. c. A sju-cies of India and Indn ( liina ; 

 not definitely known from the Philippines. 



Dalber<;ia volubilis Llanos in ISfem. Acad. ('i<'nc. Madr. 3 (185H) 502; 

 F.-Vill. I. c. 07, non Roxb. Unidentifiable. 



Dalbergia lanceolaria Llanos 1. c; F.Aill. 1. c. non Linn. rni<lent ilial)le ; 

 jtrobably a species f)f Drrris. 



According to stiict iiilcs <if piioiily tlie name IhiUnrgia is luitenable for tiiis 

 genus as several proposed imes are older. (). Kiuitze has adopted tlie generic 

 ajjpellation A mrrimnon l". I$r. (1750). and transferred to it all tlic species of 

 Dalbrrgia known lo him. lUilbcrgia Linn. f. (1 781) is here retained in ac- 

 cordance with the list of immiiin ron.srrranda of the Vienna Bfilanical Congress. 



