163 
Migq. Flor. Ned. Ind. ii. add. p. 1080; A. W. Hill in iow Bull. 
1911. p. 300 partim yg cum Ic. et figs. —S. luzonensis, Elmer 
in Leafl. Philipp. Bot. i. (1908), p. 332 quoad Elmer 7885.— 
S. potatorum, L. var. niilesflon. Vid. Sinops. t. 69, uy A 
“Camotain,’’ Blanco, Flor. Filip. August. t. 208. ed ¢ 
Puiviprine Istanps. Luzon: Prov. Benguet; Baguio, Eliner 
8960. Prov. Rizal; Ahern’s Collector 2875, 3249; Dist. Moron 
Vidal 1615, 3316; Loher 4113, 4114, 4115, 4116, 6483, 6506, 
6523, 6540; Sindaickena 305; Calléry 40. Prov. Bataan: Mt. 
Marivales, Elmer 6864. Prov. Geisniad Cuming 641, 695, 1482. 
Priv. Albay, Cuming 1059. 
The leaves are tripli- or quintuplinerved. The corolla mea- 
sures from 6-7 mm. in length, the lobes being glabrous, and a 
ring of woolly hairs borers at the throat. The anthers are about 
165 mm. in length and glabrous. The style is glabrous or 
subglabrous, and the aa is crowned with a mass of erect hairs. 
From a careful re-examination of the material at Kew and 
from specimens kindly sent from the Bureau of Science Herba- 
rium, Philippine Islands, it seems probable that S. multiflora, 
Ben th. .» is confined to the islands of Luzon and Mindoro. The 
Culion Island plant (cited in K.B. 1911), is undoubtedly distinct, 
but unfortunately the specimen consists only of two leaves an 
some fruits. 
The specimens from Mindanao (see X.B. 1911, 1.c.), are either 
The Circe diouiingn: ie B. 1911, l.c.), also consisting of leaves 
and fruit only, cannot safely be placed under S. multiflora; it 
closely resembles a specimen also consisting of leaves ur fruit 
only collected in Amboina by the late C. B. Robinson, no. 2080. 
As was mentioned in K.B. 1911, p. 301, there are some narrow- 
leaved specimens from Luzon without flowers which probably 
represent a narrow-leaved form of S. multiflora, the fruits when 
present are rugulose as in the type. ‘These specimens have in 
some cases been identified as S. luzonensis, but the leaves are 
quite glabrous 
he follow wing specimens at Kew and at Manila nee narrow, 
piss acuminate leaves markedly cuneate at the bas 
uzon. Prov. Bataan, Williams 350; Prov. eS “eno 
7820, 7885; Whitford 776; Prov. Laguna, Ramos, Bur. Se. 
16621. 
There are two other imperfect specimens from Luzon of doubt- 
ful affinity, Ramos 1388 from the Prov. Laguna with pubes- 
cent stems almost tri-nerved highly reticulate and very accumin- 
ate leaves and small round smooth fruits, and Alvarez, For. Bur 
No. 23750 from the Camarines Prov., Luzon, with Ligiiearesl 
leaves and yellow oily fruits. The latter is are to be a tree = 
