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TABERNAEMONTANA M INDORENSIS Merr. in Philip. Journ. Sci. 20 

 (1922) 434. 

 Mindoro, B. S. 3,9577, S9576 Ramos. 0» forested slopes, altitude 500 m. 

 Endemic. 



TABERNAEMONTANA MUCRONATA Merr. in Philip. Journ. Sci. 4 (1909) 

 Bot. 318; C. B. Rob. op. cit. 6 (1911) Bot. 219. 

 Tabemaemontana congestiflora Elm. Lean*. Philip. Bot. 4 (1912) 1464. 



Luzon (Cagayan, Laguna, Tayabas, Camarines, Sorsogon), Polillo, Si- 

 buyan, Alabat, Samar, Biliran, Leyte, Guimaras, Mindanao (Surigao, Zam- 

 boanga), Basilan, Jolo, B. S. 68.16, 697 '4 Robinson, 33544, 33659 Ramos & 

 Edano, 34618, 34529, 34-566 Ramos & Pascasio, 24499 Ramos, 18'543, 18810 

 McGregor, F. B. 11697, 11575 Whitford, 304 Gammill, Baker 218, 257, 2682, 

 Elmer 12564, 15402, 15863, 16015, 18155, Merrill 10488, 10474, Warburg 

 1433,2. In damp primary forests at low and medium altitudes. Celebes, 

 Hose 772! 



Local names: Alibutbut (P. Bis.); pandakaki (Tag., S. L. Bis.); sa- 

 ginga-busau (Mag.); tabug (Sul.). 



TABERNAEMONTANA OLIGANTHA Merr. in Philip. Journ. Sci. 10 (1915) 

 Bot. 68. 

 Luzon (Tayabas, east coast), Samar, Merrill Phil. PI. 1621, B. S. 28719 

 Ramos & Edano. In primary forests at low altitudes. Endemic. 



TABERNAEMONTANA PANDACAQUI Poir. in Lam. Encycl. 7 (1806) 

 529; A. DC. Prodr. 8 (1844) 372; Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. 2 (1857) 

 419; F.-Vill. Novis. App. (1880) 130; Merr. in Philip. Journ. 

 Sci. 1 (1906) Suppl. 117, 3 (1908) Bot. 428, Fl. Manila (1912) 

 371, Sp. Blancoanae (1918) 309. 

 Tabemaemontana laurifolia Blanco Fl. Filip. (1837) 114, ed. 2 (1845) 



82, ed. 3, 1 (1877) 150, t. 41, non Linn. 

 Pandacaqui Sinn. Voy. Nouv. Guin. (1776) 49, t. 19. 

 Tabemaemontana semperflorens Perr. in Mem. Soc. Linn. Paris 3 



(1824) 147. 

 Tabemaemontana cumingiana A. DC. Prodr. 8 (1844) 373; Miq. Fl. 

 Ind. Bat. 2 (1857) 419; Vidal Phan. .Cuming. Philip. (1885) 126, 

 Rev. PI. Vase. Filip. (1886) 184; Merr. in Philip. Journ. Sci. 3 

 (1908) Bot. 428. 

 ? Tabemaemontana, lurida Van Huerck & Muell.-Arg. Obs. Bot. (1870) 

 172. 

 Babuyan Islands and Luzon to Mindanao, in most islands and provinces, 

 incl. Elmer 17539 as T. bicolor Elm. Often very common in thickets at low 

 altitudes and represented by more than 100 collections. Formosa, Celebes. 

 The type of T. pandacaqui Poir. was from the Philippines, not from 

 New Guinea. 



Local names: Agtimaloi (Buk.) ; alibotbot (P. Bis.) ; alibutbut (Pamp., 

 Bis., Bik.) ; busbusilak (Ilk.) ; halibutbut (Bik.) ; kampupot (Tag.) ; ku- 

 dibetbet (Ig.) ; kukabulau-bantai (Ibn.) ; kuribetbet (Pang., Ilk.) ; pan- 

 dakaki (Tag., Bis., Pamp.) ; pandakaking-itim (Tag.) ; pandakaki-puti 

 (Bik.); pandaya (Bik.) ; sakang-manuk (Bik.); salibukbuk (P. Bis.); sa- 

 limbabaya (C. Bis.); talanisog (Bik.); toar (Bik.); tunkal (P. Bis.). 



