].■)() -MKKIMI.L. 



',i. Flemingia philippinensis Mcrr. >.V KoItV in l'liili]i. .loinii. Sci. 3 (1!M)S) 

 Hot. Kl.i. 



Lr/.ON. District of Hmitoc. J'ur. liin. Ii!'i'/I Ciirrdii: District of I.cpaiito, 

 1/. ; ( (7/ ',>,()l). 



Eiiticiiiit-. 



4. Fleminga macrophylla (Willd.) ( i. I\iiiit/.i' ex I'laiii in .loiini. As. Soc. 

 Bt'iijr. 66- I IS'.tT) 440. in nota. 



CrolaUiriti inurio/thi/llti Willti. Sp. IM. 3 (iSdO) !)S2. 



h'Irtninyia ronf/CNta Roxh. ex Ait. ilort. Kcw. ed. 2. 4 (1SI2) .■54!) ; Baker in 

 Jlook. f. Fl. Hrit. Ind. 2 (187«) 22H. \nu i.aiti-: F.-Vill. Xov. A])p. (ISSO) (i? : 

 \id. \h'\. Pi. Va.sc. Filip. (ISH(i) 111. 



Ifhi/nrhoKia nencen Vid. Sinojisis Atlas ( JSS.S) /. ',U. f. />..'.• l'".-\ill. Nov. App. 

 (1880) ti7. piol).. lion Span. 



Mofihunia niacrophijUft (). Kunt/.c Kev. (Jen. PI. (1S!»1) ]'.)!l. 



LfZON, Province of licn^nict. KUncr H>'i1. Far. liiir. Ui.l.>'i CtiiKin. Mrnill, d 

 Z.svhoh-hr : Piovince of La^rnna. For. liiir. ssiil Ciirxin: Province of Panipanfja, 

 Mrnill I'l'i'i: Province of Rizal. Mrnill hi'i.i: I'rovince of Bataan. Whilfonl 7(>. 

 ( 'I LION. Merrill (!S1. Mi.nda.nao. Lake J.,anao. Mm. Clrmens N.i.7. 



India to southern C'liina and Malaya. 



Flriniiif/id rotifirfiUi Hoxb.. as interpreted hy Baker in Hooker's "Flora of 

 Hritisli India." lias heen separated by Prain "-' into no less tlian si\ species, and 

 two others, considered by Baker as synonyms of /•'. tniU'tchii W. & A., are 

 re«^arded by Prain as distinct, and are placed by him with the segregates from 

 /•'. confirstfi. Incidentally Doctor Prain credits O. Kunt/.e witli the new com- 

 bination Flftiiiiniiii iiKif/nphiiihi. Imt Kunt/e originally made the transfer to 

 MofllKinin. not to Flciiiiiuiia. At my recpiest Dr. H. Harms has compared the 

 l'liilip|)ine material with Willdenow's type, and writes as follows: "I have 

 compared the specimen in Willdenow's Herbarium, no. 132(i(l. named Crotuhiria 

 niiicrophjilla W'illd.. with some Philip])ine s|)eciinens (i.e.. Cuming's) of Flrutiit- 

 (liii coiHirsfti Koxb.. and I think that they aic identical: indeed 1 do not .see 

 any dillerences between tlie sjK^cimens, so that Willdenow's name must be admitted 

 as the oldest for the species, according to Doctor Kunt/.e's statements. * <* • 

 The Philipjfine sjjecimens agree better with Willdenow's ty])e than do several of 

 the Indian specimens, in our herbarium, referred to /•'. rotitjrNta Roxb." 



.). Flemingia cumingiana Benth. PI. lungh. (l.s.")2) 24;"): .Mi<i. Fl. Ind. Hat. 

 1' ilH;-).-)i (i7: F.-N'ill. Xov. App. (ISSO) (>7. 



PiiM.iiTiNK.s. without locality, Cuininy .v. n. in Ilcib. Kew. dypei. 

 The ty])e impresses me as being a rather densely |)nl>escent form of tiie preced- 

 ing s|ie(ie>. and /•'. ciiiii iiifiidiid may ultimately piove not to be separable from 

 lltat. I am disposed to rcfei- to /•'. <ii iiitii(ji(nin the fi>llo\\ing specimens, although 

 -inne of them have consi<lcrahly lar^ci' leallets than has the type of the species: 

 I.IZO.N. Province of .\bra, liur. St-i. 7 1. in li'n hion : Province of I'.ulacan. )'„/,■,• /.»,^ ; 

 Province of Hataan. Mrrrill Hid I. 



p]n<lemic. 



Fl.KMl.Noi.v i.woMCu.vT.v I'.entli. is recorded fiom tiie Philippines by F.-\'illar. 

 Xov. .\pp. (i7 : it extends from India t<i .lava, lnit I liave seen im Philippine 

 specimens. 



I'Irininfjiii Roxb. is hei'e retained as the name for this !.r,.|nis. altlnmgii O. 

 Knnl/.e has adopted the jreneric name M<i<ili(iniii St. llil. ( iSl.ii, in which he has 



' "" followed by Tanbert in Fn;:!,.,- \- Prantl's "Natiirlichen Pllan/.enfamilien." 



Kunt/.e asserts that Fl>„iin<iifi was not pnidi-hed until ISl't. (IS14, nnxien 



"■ Jonrri. As. Soc. Henjr. 66' (lSi>7) 4.'{!>. 



