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eastern Australia. The Indo-Malayan Celtis wightii Planch, is doubtfully 

 distinct. . -. 



Local names: Abuyo (Chab.) ; amaman (Bik.); bugabua (Bik.) ; enla- 

 lid (Tagb.) ; habuyo (Chab.) ; isog (Bag.) ; logog (Bis.) ; lunas-bato 

 (Tag.) ; lunis (Tag.) ; magabuyo (Bik.) ; malagabuyo (Tag.) ; malagibuyo 

 (P. Bis.) ; maligagok (Ilk.) ; maligmo (Tag.) ; malikmo (Tag.) ; malingagok 

 (Ilk.) ; malitmo (Tag.) ; mangonkong (P. Bis.) ; maragaoag (Ibn.) ; mara- 

 gaoed (Ilk.) ; maragauid (Ilk., Pang.) ; odalo (S. L. Bis.) ; oratan (Ilk.) ; 

 payapa (Tag.) ; tongautongau (Bik.) ; uau (C. Bis.) ; udaiu (C. Bis.) ; 

 ulalo (P. Bis.); ularog (Bik.); ulau (S. L. Bis.); urarog (Bik.); uratan 

 (Ilk.); yagau (C. Bis.). 



CELTIS RUBROVENIA Elm. Lean. Philip. Bot. 2 (1908) 464. 



Luzon (Ilocos Norte, Bontoc, Benguet), Vidal 1830, Loher 5037, Elmer 

 6040, 8775 (distributed as Grewia) , Vanoverbergh 17^1, 2578. On forested 

 ridges, altitude 1,000 to 1,400 m. Endemic. 



Local name: Palek (Bon.). 



Var. INTEGRA Merr. var. nov. A typo differt foliis integerrimis. 



Luzon (Ilocos Norte, Mt. Nagapatan), B. S. 33201 Ramos, August, 1918. 

 On dry slopes, altitude about 500 m. Endemic. 



2. TREMA Loureiro 



TREMA AMBOINENSIS (Willd.) Blume Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 2 (1856) 61, 



quoad syn., excl. descr!; Merr. Interpret. Herb. Amb. (1917) 187. 

 Celtis amboinensis Willd. Sp. PI. 4 : (1805) 997. 

 Sponia amboinensis Decne. in Nuov. Ann. Mus. Paris 3 (1834) 498. 

 Sponia virgata Planch, in Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. Ill 10 (1848) 316, DC. 



Prodr. 17 (1873) 195 (inch var. major Planch.). 

 Sponia glabrescens Planch, in Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. Ill 10 (1848) 



317; Walp. Ann. 3 (1853) 403; Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. 1 2 (1858-59) 



217. 

 Trema virgata Blume Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 2 (1856) 59. 

 Trema timorensis Blume Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 2 (1856) 60; Bernard 



in Bull. Herb. Boiss. II 6 (1906) 33. 

 Trema aspera Blume Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 2 (1856) 58; F.-Vill. 



Novis. App % (1880) 197. 

 Trema, aspera Blume var. viy-idis Benth. Fl. Austral. 6 (1873) 158; 



Vidal Phan. Cuming. Philip. (1885) 144, Rev. PL Vase. Filip. 



(1886) 248. 

 Trema- morifolia Blume Mus. Bot. Lugd.-Bat. 2 (1856) 59; Lauterb. 



in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. 50 (1913) 318, saltern quoad Philipp. 



Mindoro, southern Luzon (Camarines), Samar, Leyte, Negros, and 

 Mindanao. In old clearings, second-growth forests, thickets, etc., at low 

 altitudes. Southern China to the Malay Peninsula, southward to New 

 Guinea, northeastern Australia, and the Caroline Islands. 



It is very probable that this form is identical with Trema cannabina 

 Lour. FL Cochinch. (1790) 563, the type of the genus. Lauterbach, in 

 Engl. Bot. Jahrb. 50 (1913) 321, is entirely wrong in his interpretation 

 of Trema amboinensis (Willd.) Blume. 



Local names: Anabion (Bik.); hanagdon (C. Bis.); inangdon (Mang.) ; 

 latong (P. Bis.). 



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