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MYEICALES. 
MYRICACE^. 
1. MYRICA Linn. 
1. M. rubra (Lour.) Sieb. et Zuee.; Forbes & Heinsl. Journ. Linn. Soc. Bot. 26 
(1899) 496. 
(2595 Meyer) February; (1140, 1174, 1177 Whitford) Mareli. In forests and 
on exposed ridges 050 to 1,200 m. Southern China and Japan to Formosa, British 
India and Malaya. 
This variable species is here first reported from the Philippines, being the 
third of the genus to be discovei’ed in the Arcliipelago, the other two being 
Myrica vidaliana Kolfe, from Mayon Volcano, Province of Albay, Luzon, and 
Myrica javanica Blume, which has been found on Mount Apo, Mindanao (1107 
Copeland) April, 1904. 
JUGLANDALES. 
JUGLANDACE^. 
1. ENGLEHARDTIA Leschen. 
1. E. spicata Blume; Hook. f. FI. Brit. Ind. 5 (1888) 595. 
(2478 Borden) January; (2311 Meyer) December. In forests at about 100 m. 
British India to Cochin China and Java. 
2. E. subsimpi icifol ia Merrill, Govt. Lali. Publ. 35 (1906) 6. 
(3942, 3951 Merrill) March; (1176 Whdtford) March; (2759, 2770 Meyer) 
February. In the upper forests, 600 to 950 in. Endemic. 
FAGALES. 
FA(i^ACEyE. 
1. QUERCUS Linn. 
1. Q. bennettii Miq.; King, Ann. Bot. Gard. Calcutta 2 (1889) 64. pi. 58. 
(295, 365 Whitford) May, June; (632 Borden) April; (167 Merrill) Decades 
Philippine Forest Flora, coll. Borden, April. In forests 170 to 700 m. Malacca, 
Borneo, Bangka. T., Catibang. 
Both of Whitford’s specimens were so identified by 0. von Seenian while the 
remaining numbers cited are from the same tree as No. 365 Whitford. Identified 
by the author as Quercus concentrica Blanco, which I believe it is. 
2. Q. clementiana King, 1. c. 69. pi. 63A. 
(1178, 1180 Whitford) Alarch. On exposed ridges in the mossy forest at about 
1,200 m. Penang. 
The above specimens agree well with Philippine material from other localities so 
identified by von Seeman. 
3. Q. sundaica Blume; King, 1. c. 51. pi. 
(1353 Borden) July (det. von Seeman); (1186 Whitford) March; possibly 
also No. 2856 Meyer, March. Exposed ridges in the mossy forest above 650 m. 
Malaya. 
4. Q. wenzigiana King, 1. e. 65. p>l. 58 B. 
(53 Barnes) October; (759, 781 Borden) May. In forests below 200 m., 
Malayan Peninsula and Borneo. T., Catabang. The above specimens were iden- 
tified by von Seeman. 
