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MORINGACE.E. 
1. MORINGA Juss. 
1. M. oleifera Lam. /I/, pterygosperuia Gaertn. ; Hook. f. Ll. Biit. Ind. 2 
(1876) 54. 
(2518 Meyer) January. In deserted clearings near the seashore. Commonly 
cultivated in the Tropics. T., Muhiiiyay. 
SARRACENALES. 
NEPENTM AGILE. 
1. NEPENTHES Linn. 
1. N. alata Blanco, FI. Filip. cVl. 1 (1837) 805. 
(3229 iMerriU) October; (419 Whitford) June. On exposed ridges only near 
the summit of the mountain aliove 1,200 m. Endemic. 
ROSALES. 
CKASSULACE.R. 
1. KALANCHCE Adans. 
1. K. spathulata DC.; Clarke in Flook. f. FI. Brit. Ind. 2 (1878) 414. 
(284, 1131 Whitford] May, Marcli. On I'ocks in river canon 800 to 900 m. 
British India to Southern China and Java. 
SAXIPRAGA(^E.E. 
1. HYDRANGEA 1 (jinn. 
1. H. lobbii (Maxim. (Mem. Acad. Petersb. Vll. 10 (1867) 1 6: 15. 
(466 Topping) May; (2622 .]feyer) February; (156 Whitford) May; (6998 
Elmer) November. On ex])osed ridges above 1,000 m. Endemic. 
2. ITEA L inn. 
1. I. macrophylla Walk; Hook. f. FI. Brit. Ind. 2 (1878) 408. 
(2383 Borden) .January; (2404. 2615 Meyer) .lanuary, February. In forests 
at 900 m. British India and Java. 
3. POLYOSMA Blume. 
1. P. philippinensis Merr. Govt. Lab. Publ. 29 (1905) 16. 
(828, 1811, 2079. 2099 Borden) June to December; (6795. 6838 Elmer) No- 
vember; (2999 Meyer) (May; (1206 Whitford) March; (1509 Ahern’s collector) 
August; (3877 Merrill) August. In forests above 600 m. Endemic. 
PITTOSP( )KACE.R. 
1. PITTOSPORUM Banks. 
1. P. pentandrum (Blanco) Merr. ; Govt. Lab. Publ. 27 (1905) 19; 1. c. 35 
(1906) 16. 
(1937 Borden) October; (2228 Meyer) December; (3177 Merrill) October; 
(6752, 7035 Elmer) November; (Whitford) .lune. Common in thickets below 
100 m. Widely distributed in the Phili])pines. Endemic. T., Mamalis. 
