58 ENUMERATION OF PHILIPPINE PLANTS 1923 



Babuyan Islands and northern Luzon to Palawan and Mindanao. In 

 secondary and thin primary forests at low and medium altitudes. Malay 

 Peninsula, Java. 



Local names: Abigon (Tag.); balulau (Mbo.) ; bangat (Sbl., Tag.); 

 bangot (Tag.); bayuo (Mbo.); busain (S. L. Bis.); duidui (Tag.); libtuk 

 (Ibn.) ; malasapsap (Tag.); mayuo (Mbo.); taguntungan (C. Bis.); ta- 

 kung (C. Bis.); taloto (Tag.); taluto (Tag., Bik.) ; taoto (Tag.); taotu 

 (S. L. Bis.); tauto (Tag.); teluto (Tagb.) ; tuto (Tag.); tuliito (Tag.). 



16. HERITIERA Dryander 



HERITIERA LITTORALIS Dryand. in Ait. Hort. Kew. 3 (1789) 546; 

 DC. Prodr. 1 (1824) 484; Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. 1 2 (1858-59) 179; 

 A. Gray Bot. Wilkes U. S. Explor. Exped. (1854) 184; Mast, in 

 Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. 1 (1874) 363; F.-Vill. Novis. App. (1880) 

 27; Vidal Sinopsis Atlas (1883) 16, t. 18, /. F, Phan. Cuming. 

 Philip. (1885) 98, Rev. PI. Vase. Filip. (1886) 65; Merr. in Phili .. 

 Journ. Sci. 1 (1906) Suppl. 94, 3 (1908) Bot. 78, Fl. Manila 

 (1912) 328, Sp. Blancoanae (1918) 262. 

 Helicteres apetala Blanco Fl. Filip. (1837) 383, non Jacq. 

 Sterculia cymbiformis Blanco op. cit. ed. 2 (1845) 526, ed. 3, 3 

 (1879) 167, t. 841. 

 Along the seashore throughout the Philippines; common. India to trop- 

 ical Africa through Malaya to Polynesia. 



Local names: Barit (Sul.) ; baut (Sul.) ; dognon (Bik.) ; dumdum (Ibn.) ; 

 dumon (Ibn., Neg.) ; dungon (Ibn., Tag., Bik., Bis., Lan.) ; dungon-dagat 

 (Bik.); dungon-lalau (Tag.); dungon-late (Tag., Bis., Sul.); dungon- 

 latian (Tag.) ; duilgon-mangle (C. Bis.) ; magayau (Ibn.) ; maladungon 

 (Tag.); malarungon (Tag.); palugapig (Ibn.); palungapoi (Ilk.); paro- 

 napin (Ibn., Ilk.); paunopin (Ibn.); paronapoi (Sbl.). 



EXCLUDED GENUS 



Guazuma tomentosa HBK. ; Walp. in Nov. Act. Acad. Nat. Cur. 19 (1843) 

 Suppl. 1: 309. 

 I strongly suspect that Walper's Philippine record was based on an 

 erroneously named specimen. This species has recently been introduced 

 into the Philippines but occurs only in cultivation in a few gardens. 



DILLENIACEAE 



1. TETRACERA Linnaeus 



TETRACERA PH ILIPP1N ENSIS Merr. in Philip. Journ. Sci. 9 (1914) 

 Bot. 375. 

 Tetracera obliquinervia Elm. Lean. Philip. Bot. 7 (1915) 2621. 

 Tetracera borneensis Rolfe in Journ. Bot. 23 (1885) 209; Vidal Rev. 

 PI. Vase. Filip. (1886) 36, non Miq. 

 Luzon (Laguna, Tayabas), Leyte, Camiguin de Misamis, Mindanao 

 (Agusan, Zamboanga), Elmer 9202, 13862, Wenzel 812, Williams 2769, B. S. 

 14605, 10938 Ramos. In thickets and forests at low and medium altitudes, 

 ascending to 1,000 m altitude. Endemic. 

 Local name: Balau-balau (Mbo.). 



