134 ENUMERATION OF PHILIPPINE PLANTS 1923 



not specifically distinct from the Malayan Pisonia sylvestris Teysm. & 

 Binn. Tropical Asia and Malaya, in cultivation. 

 Local names: Koles-maluko (Tag.); maluko (Tag.). 



PISONIA LONGIROSTR1S Teysm. & Binn. in Nat. Tijdschr. Nederl. Inci. 



25 (1863) 401; Valeton in Ic. Bogor. 1 (1897) t. 21 sub nom. 



P.. cauliflora cf. errata p. 149; C. B. Rob. in Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 



35 (1908) 65.. 



Calpidia longirostris Heimerl. in Oester. Bot. Zeitschr. 63 (1913) 287. 



Jolo, Williams 3125. A very characteristic species, otherwise known only 

 from the Moluccas (Buru) and New Guinea. 



PISONIA GRANDIS R. Br. Prodr. (1810) 422. 



Pisonia inermis Forst. f. Prodr. (1786) 75; Choisy in DC. Prodr. 

 13 2 (1849) 441; Seem, in Journ. Bot. 1 (1863) 246; F.-Vill. Novis. 

 App. (1880) 167, non Jacq. 

 Pisonia brunoniana Endl. Prodr. Fl. Norf. (1833) 43; Choisy in 

 DC. Prodr. 13 2 (1849) 441. 

 Bancoran (Sulu Sea), Merrill 7156, the enormous trees forming a 

 gregarious forest entirely covering the island to the exclusion of all other 

 trees. Moluccas, northeastern Australia, and across Polynesia to the 

 Palmyra Islands. 



PISONIA UMBELLIFERA (Forst.) Seem, in Bonplandia 10 (1862) 154, 

 Journ. Bot. 1 (1863) 244; F.-Vill. Novis. App. (1880) 167; Vidal 

 Sinopsis Atlas (1883) 36, t. 76, f. B; Merr. in Philip. Bureau 

 Forestry Bull. 1 (1903) 19. 

 Ceodes umbellifera Forst. Char. Gen. (1776) 71, t. 71. 

 Ceodes umbellata Forst. f. Prodr. (1786) 93. 



Pisonia excelsa Blume Bijdr. (1825) 735; Choisy in DC. Prodr. 13 3 



(1849) 441; F.-Vill. Novis. App. (1880) 167; Vidal Phan. Cuming. 



Philip. (1885) 136, Rev. PI. Vase. Filip. (1886) 215; Merr. Sp. 



Blancoanae (1918) 139. 



Buginvillea racemosa Blanco Fl. Filip. (1837) 307, ed. 2 (1845) 214, 



ed. 3, 2 (1878) 36. 

 Cedrota guianensis Blanco Fl. Filip. ed. 2 (1845) 213, ed. 3, 2 (1878) 



33, non Raeusch. 

 Pisonia gammillii Merr. in Philip. Journ. Sci. 5 (1910) Bot. 175. 

 __^ Calpidia excelsa Heimerl. in Oester. Bot. Zeitschr. 63 (1913) 287. 



Pisonia villosa Vidal Cat. PI. Prov. Manila (1880), 41, non Poir. 

 Northern Luzon to Palawan and Mindanao, in damp forests and in 

 thickets at low and medium altitudes, locally abundant. Formosa, Java, 

 and Malaya to Australia and Polynesia. 



Local names: Anilin (Tagb.) ; anuling (Ting., Tagb., Tag., Bik., P. 

 Bis.) ; anuring (P. Bis.) ; balagasaha (Tag.) ; budubud (C. Bis.) ; maklas 

 (Ilk.) ; malagasaha (Bik.) ; malasa-a (Tag.) ; malasaging (C. Bis.) ; 

 obod-obod (Mbo.) ; patdang-labuyo (Tag.); tagkuling (C. Bis.) ; takan (C. 

 Bis.); tampa (P. Bis.). 



PHYTOLACCACEAE 



1. RIVINIA Linnaeus 



RIVINIA HUMILIS Linn. Sp. PL (1753) 121, var. GLABRA (Linn.) H. 

 Walt, in Engl. Pflanzenreich 39 (1909) 105. 



