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15. C/^SALPINIA Linn. 
1. C. bonducella (Linn.) Flein.; Baker in Hook. f. FI. Brit. Ind. 2 (1878) 
254. 
(7002 Elmer) November; (3284 Merrill) October. Common in tliiekets near 
the seashore, widely distributed in the Pliilippines. Cosmopolitan in the Tropics. 
T., Calumhibit. 
2. C. nuga Ait.; Baker 1. e. 255. 
( 1952, 2492 Borden) October, Januaiy ; {2272 Mei/er) December; (7009 Elmer) 
November; (1204 Whitford) May. Abnndant in thickets on the seashore, widely 
distributed in the Philippines. British Indian to Malaya, Polynesia, and Ans- 
tralia. T., Sapinit. 
16. MEZONEURUM Desf. 
1. M. glabrum Desf. Mem. Mus. Paris 4 (1818) 245. t. 18. 
(Whitford). In thickets near the seashore. (Malaya. 
17. ORMOSIA Jacks. 
1. O. calavensis Blanco FI. Filip, ed. 2 (1845) 230. 
(223 Merrill) Decades Philippine Forest Flora, coll. Borden, October. In 
forests 300 to 500 m. Endemic. T., Balmy. 
2. O. paniculata Merr. Gord. Lab. Publ. 35 (1900) 21. 
(2028 Borden) October. In forests at 60 m. Endemic. 
18 CROTALARIA Linn. 
1. C. quinquefolia Linn.; Baker in Hook. f. FI. Brit. Ind. 2 (1876) 84. 
(Whitford) September. A weed in open wet places, widely distributed in the 
Philippines. British India and Malaya. 
2. C. retusa Linn.; Baker 1. c. 75. 
(2021 Borden) October. In sandy soil near the seashore, widely distributed in 
the Philippines. Tropical Asia, Malaya, and Australia. 
3. C. verrucosa Linn.; Baker 1. c. 77. 
(2181 Meyer) December; (6741 Elmer) November; 3308 Merrill) October. 
In waste places from sea level to 200 m., widely distributed in the Philippines. 
Tropics generally. 
19. DALEA Linn. 
1. D. glandulosa (Blanco) Merr. Govt. Lab. Publ. 27 (1905) 37. D. nigra 
Mart, et Gal. 
(Whitford) . In open lands and thickets below 100 m., introduced from tropical 
America and now widely distributed in the Philippines, ascending to an altitude 
of 1,400 m., in the highlands of Benguet Province, Luzon. 
20. MILLETTIA W. et A. 
1. M. merrillii Perk. Frag. FI. Pliilip. (1904) 81. 
(Whitford). In forests. Endemic. 
21. GLIRICIDIA H. B. K. 
1. G. sepium (Jacq.) Wteud. ; Perk. Frag. FI. Philip. (1904) 17. (?. maculatn 
IL B. K. 
(2593 Meyer) February. In deserted clearings below 75 m. Mery common 
about towns throughout the Philippines, introduced from tropical America. Sp.- 
Fil., Cacauate, Madre cacao. 
