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regarding the labelling of each set of exsiccata that he has to 
handle. 
Rolfe 8 has recently published a short account of the localities 
of Cuming’s Philippine plants, but he gives merely the inclusive 
numbers that are from the Philippines, and those of the collection 
that were from extra-Philippine localities. As the localities, 
islands, and provinces in which the Philippine specimens were 
collected are frequently of great importance in our local work on 
the Philippine flora, the following list copied from that prepared 
by Cuming himself at the request of Sir William Hooker, and 
preserved in Hooker’s correspondence at Kew, is here presented : 
1-434. 
435-667. 
678-694. 
695-702. 
703-725. 
726-749. 
750-833. 
834-947. 
948-1039. 
1040-1112. 
1113-1182. 
1183-1260. 
1261-1380. 
1381-1454. 
1455-1478. 
1479-1603. 
1604-1673. 
1674-1732. 
1733-1757. 
1758-1789. 
1790-1810. 
1811-1857. 
Cryptogams, apparently distributed with properly prepared 
labels. Most of the species are from the Philippines, a few 
from Malacca, Singapore, etc. 
Calauang, Province of Laguna, Luzon. 
Province of Tayabas, Luzon. 
Island of Corregidor [a small island at the entrance of Manila 
Bay]. 
Province of Tondo [= Rizal], Luzon. 
Provinces of Painpanga and Bulacan, Luzon. 
Province of Tayabas and the mountains of St. Cristobal and 
Maijaijai [i. e. Mount Banajao], Luzon. 
Province of Albay, Luzon. 
Province of Pangasinan, Luzon. 
Not localized, but probably from the Province of Zambales, Lu- 
zon, judging from the species represented. 
Province of South Ilocos [Ilocos Sur], Luzon. 
Province of North Ilocos [Ilocos Norte], Luzon. 
Province of Cagayan, Luzon. 
Province of Nueva Ecija, Luzon. 
Province of South Camarines [Camarines Sur], Luzon. 
Island of Mindoro. 
Province of Misamis, Mindanao. 
Island of Samar. 
Island of Leyte. 
Island of Cebu. 
Island of Negros. 
Island of Bohol. 
1858-2153.“ Philippine material, not localized [exceptions 2052; 2053-2058]. 
2052. Malacca. 
2053-2058. Singapore. 
2252-2399. Malacca. 
2400-2427. Singapore. 
2428-2443. Sumatra. 
2444-2464. St. Helena. 
“Kew Bull. (1908) 116-119. 
’See Vidal Rev. PI. Vase. Filip. (1885) 83: “2154—2242 Cripto.gamas eelu- 
lares.” These were chiefly from the Philippines. 
