xi, c, 6 Merrill: Reliquiae Robinsonianae 281 
POLYGALACEAE 
EP1RIXANTHES Blume 
EPIRIXANTMES ELONGATA Blume Cat. (1825) 82. 
Amboina, Hatiwe, Rel. Robins. 1666, September 15, 1913, altitude about 
300 meters. 
Previously known from the Malay Peninsula, Borneo, Sumatra, and Java. 
The generic name is variously spelled Epirhizanthes, Epirhizanthus, Epirhi- 
zanthe, and finally Epirrhizanthes, the last adopted by Penzig, in Ann. 
•Jard. Bot. Buitenz. 17 (1901) 146, as the philologically correct form. 
The original spelling, as proposed by Blume, is here retained. 
SALOMON I A Loureiro 
SALOMON !A CANTON I ENSIS Lour. FI. Cochinch. (1790) 14. 
Amboina, Batoe mera, Rel. Robins, 1665, July 18, 1913, in rocky soil, 
altitude 15 to 25 meters, locally known as daun alus bunga. 
Widely distributed in tropical Asia and Malaya. 
POLYGALA Linnaeus 
POLYGALA POLI FOLIA Presl Rel. Haenk. 2 (1835) 101. 
Polygala warburgii Chod. ex Warb. in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. 13 (1891) 346. 
Amboina, Soja road, Rel. Robins. 152, August 1, 1913, hillsides, altitude 
150 to 250 meters. 
Previously known only fi’om the Philippines, Carolines, and New Guinea. 
The type of Presl’s species was from Luzon, not from Brazil as indicated 
in Index Kewensis, and Polygala warburgii Chod. is identical with it. 
EUPHORBIACEAE 
PHYLLANTHUS Linnaeus 
PHYLLANTHUS RET1CULATUS Poir. in Lam. Encycl. 5 (1804) 298. 
Bali, Boeleleng, Rel. Robins. 2520, July 7, 1913. 
Tropical Africa, Asia, and Malaya. 
PHYLLANTHUS sp. 
Amboina, Eri, Rel. Robins. 170k, August 30, 1913. 
An undershrub about 0.3 m high, representing a characteristic, perhaps 
undescribed species, but unfortunately our material presents only pistillate 
flowers. It represents a species allied to the Philippine Phyllanthus lan- 
cifolius Merr. and P. macgregorii C. B. Rob., but is distinct from both. 
GLOCH I DION Forster 
GLOCH 1 DION BREYNIOIDES C. B. Rob. in Philip. Journ. Sci. 4 (1909) 
Bot. 95. 
Amboina, Koesoekoesoe sereh, Rel. Robins. 1712, October 3, 1913, in light 
woods, altitude about 225 meters. 
The Amboina specimen differs from the type of the species in its some- 
what larger leaves and larger staminate flowers but is apparently a form 
