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The Philippine Journal of Science 
1916 
CH ISOCHITON Blume 
CH ISOCHITON sp. 
Amboina, Hitoe lama, Rel. Robins, 1995, October 11, 1913, in forests, 
altitude about 150 meters. 
The specimen presents only immature fruits, and is hence not further 
determinable except by comparison with authentically named specimens. 
It appears to have indehiscent fruits and to belong with that group of 
species placed by C. DeCandolle in the genus Dasycoleum. 
AGLAIA Loureiro 
AGLAIA MULTIFOLIOLA Merr. in Philip. Journ. Sci. 9 (1914) Bot. 534. 
Amboina, Hitoe messen, Rel. Robins. 1990, October 8, 1913, in forests, 
altitude about 150 meters. 
The specimen closely matches the type of the species, which is closely 
allied to Aglaia argentea Blume. The only other localities known for 
Aglaia multi flora are Basilan and southwestern Mindanao, in the Phil- 
ippines. 
AGLAIA MIGUELII nom. nov. 
Aglaiopsis glaucescens Miq. Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugd. Bat. 4 (1868) 59, 
non Aglaia glaucescens King. 
Hearnia glaucescens C. DC. Monog. Phan. 1 (1878) 631. 
Amboina, Batoe merah, Rel. Robins. 1992, August 24, 1913, in ravines, 
altitudes about 200 meters; Amahoesoe, Rel. Robins. 1993, September 16, 
1913, in light forest, altitude about 70 meters. 
Reported by Miquel from various parts of the Moluccas and from New 
Guinea, but the New Guinea specimens have been referred by C. DeCandolle 
to Aglaia nov og nine ensis C. DC. in Bull. Herb. Boiss. II 3 (1903) 173. 
The specimens differ slightly from the species, as described, but I still 
consider them referable here. Miquel’s specific name glaucescens is in- 
validated in Aglaia by Aglaia glaucescens King, hence the new one proposed 
above. 
AGLAIA sp. 
Amboina, Hitoe lama, Rel. Robins. 1991, November 1, 1913, on limestone 
formations in forests, altitude about 150 meters, locally known as lolan 
puti and lansa it tan. 
The specimen represents a very characteristic species with a greatly 
reduced inflorescence, but the flowers are too young to warrant further 
identification of the specimens at this time. 
MALPIGHIACEAE 
RYSSOPTERIS Blume 
RYSSOPTERIS Tl MORI ENSIS (DC.) Blume ex A. Juss. in Deless. Ic. Sel. 
3 (1837) 21. 
Banisteria timoriensis DC. Prodr. 1 (1824) 588. 
Amboina, Hitoe messen, Rel. Robins. 2007, November 1, 1913, on trees at 
an altitude of about 150 meters. 
Definitely reported from Java and Timor. 
