VoL 3 BIGNONIACEAE 447 



Local names: Anagep (Ibn.) ; ansohan (Bis.); atiatip (Ig.) ; badlan 



(Bis.); banai-banai (Tag., Bik., S. L. Bis.); banai-banai-lalaki (Tag.); ba- 



naibayan (Pang.); bani-bani (Tag., Sbl.) ; barangauan (Ilk.); bunlai 



(Mbo.); kalapuing (Tag.); lanunisi (Ibn.) ; lasilak (Ibn.); pagalayan 



(Bon.) ; paitan (Pang.) ; paling-uak (Bik.) ; pata (Pang.) ; salai (Tag.) ; 



tuing-hulo (Tag.); ulimbabon (Tag.); yabang-yabang (Tag.). 



Var. GLABRA Merr. in Philip. Journ. Sci. 3 (1908) Bot. 337. 

 Range and habitat of the species. Endemic. 



RADERMACHERA SIBUYANENSIS Elm. Leafl. Philip. Bot. 4 (1912) 

 1485. 



Sibuyan, Elmer 12060. In forests along streams, altitude about 150 m; 

 very closely allied to R. palaivanensis Merr. Endemic. 



RADERMACHERA WHITFORDII Merr. in Philip. Journ. Sci. 7 (1912) 

 352. 



Mindanao (Bukidnon, Davao, Cotabato, Lanao, Zamboanga), F. B. 11817 

 Whitford, 23367 Ponce, 25686 Somonte, B. S. 37386 Ramos & Edano, 

 Wester 112. In thickets, borders of forests, etc., at low and medium alti- 

 tudes. Endemic. 



Local names: Banoi-banoi (Bag.); bunglai (Buk.) ; hali-hali (Sul.) ; 

 kutokong (Sub.); labayanan (C. Bis.). 



7. SPATHODEA Beauvois 



SPATHODEA CAMPANULATA Beauv. Fl. Oware Benin 1 (1804) 47, t. 27; 

 DC. Prodr. 9 (1845) 208; Merr. Fl. Manila (1912) 429. 



Cultivated in Manila for ornamental purposes; a native of tropical 

 Africa, now pantropic in cultivation. 



8. CRESCENTIA Linnaeus 



CRESCENTIA ALATA HBK. Nov. Gen. Sp. PI. 3 (1818) 158; Seem, in 



Trans. Linn. Soc 23 (1860) 21; F.-Vill. Novis. App. (1880) 151; 



Vidal Sinopsis Atlas (1883) 35, t. 73, f. C; Merr. Fl. Manila 



(1912) 430, Sp. Blancoanae (1918) 350. 

 Crescentia trifolia Blanco Fl. Filip. (1837) 489, ed. 2 (1845) 343, 



ed. 3, 2 (1878) 271, t. 327; DC. Prodr. 9 (1845) 247. 

 Otophora paradoxa Blume Rumphia 3 (1847) 146. 



Luzon (Rizal, Tayabas), Merrill Sp. Blancoanae 515, Reyes, Guerrero. 

 Rarely cultivated for ornamental purposes; introduced from Mexico at an 

 early date by the Spaniards. 



Local names: Cruz-cruzan (Tag.); hoja cruz.(Sp.). 



CRESCENTIA CUJETE Linn. Sp. PL (1753) 626; Seem, in Trans. Linn. 

 Soc. 23 (1860) 20; Miers op. cit. 26 (1868) 167; Merr. Fl. Manila 

 (1912) 430. 



Occasionally cultivated for ornamental purposes; of recent introduction 

 from tropical America. Calabash tree. 



