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DISTRIBUTION OF PLANTS. 



Gen. Coffeac. ? with spatliulate bracts, (No. 1). Large spathulate bracts; only at term.; 



large long leaves ; no flowers. " On the mountains near Banos," Brackenridge. 

 (Bigelowia ?, No. 1) ; not before met with. Diodia-like, and almost the habit of Lycopus. 



" At Banos," Brackenridge. 

 ( ?, No. 2). Diodia-like ; flowers crowded in the axils. "On the mountains near 



Banos," Brackenridge. 

 Ixora coccinea ? (No. 1). In the environs of Manila. 



? (No. 2); stipule becoming coi'iaceous; slender rose-colored flowers on long 



common peduncle, terminal. "On the mountains near Banos," Brackenridge. 



? (No. 3); leaves penninerved; short tubular white flowers; 4-fid. "At Banos," 



Brackenridge. 



Gen. Coff'eac. ? with Dillenia-like leaves, (No. 1). Stem simple; leaves two feet long; 



" flowers crowded in the axils of the leaves. On the mountains near Banos, at the 



elevation of 1200 feet," Brackenridge. 

 (Gen. Siphonauthoid, No. 1). A shrub, with long tubular Ovieda-like flowers. On the 



basal portion of Mount Banajao. 

 Blumea? (No. 1); Verbascum-leaved, large. Frequent in the environs of Manila; and 



also at Banos. 



? (No. 2) ; leaves lanceolate. " On the mountains near Banos," Brackenridge. 



(No. 3) ; smaller, and more slender. At Banos, C. P. 



ftlikania (No. 2). Climbing; leaves hastate, the margin undulated. "On the mountains 

 near Banos," Brackenridge. 



(Emilia) coccinea? (No. 1; Cacalia of Curtis). Frequent in mountain-woods; "near 

 Banos," Brackenridge ; and around Mount Banajao. 



(Gynura sarmentosa?, No. 1); Cacalia-like. Climbing; leaves broad, succulent, dentate; 

 flowers yellow. " On the mountains near Banos, at the elevation of 2000 feet," Brack- 

 enridge ; also at Mayjayjay. 



(Wollastonia, No. 2; compare No. 1 Samoan to the Feejee Islands), but rambling, almost a 

 vine, and the flowers seeming smaller. In the environs of Manila ; sub-maritime. 



Aegiceras ? (No. 1); a congener of Australian sp. ? " A large tree. On the mountains 

 near Banos, at the elevation of 2000 feet," Brackenridge. 



Bryophyllum calycinum, (No. 1). At Banos, along road-sides, and elsewhere; abun- 

 dantly naturalized. 



Mussaenda frondosa, (bis No. 1 Samoan to the Feejee Islands). Growing along the road- 

 side. No specimens. 



Geophila reniformis? (No. 1), compare Taheiti to the Feejee Islands. In the mountain- 

 forest, "near Banos," Brackenridge; and on Mount Banajao. 



Coff'ea Arabica, (bis Brazil, Taheiti, Hawaiian Islands, and No. 1 Equatorial Africa). 

 Now abundantly cultivated. 



Sphseranthus Indicus, (No. 1). In the environs at Manila, and at Banos; probably in- 

 troduced. 



(Caesulia axillaris ?, No. 1) ; flowers purple. Frequent in cultivated, and in open ground 

 generally. 



Elephantopus scaber ? (compare No. 1 Brazil). Frequent along road-sides, and in open 

 ground ; probably introduced by colonial Whites. 



