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4. AMORPHOPHALLUS Bliinie. 
1. A. campanulatus Blume; Engier in DC. Monog. Plian. 1 (1879) 311. Arum 
decurrens Blanco; Amor plw phallus decurrens Kuntli. 
(1292, 1337 Whitford) May. Common in the bamboo thickets from the sea- 
shore to an altitude of about 50 m., widely distributed in the Philippines. Tropi- 
cal Asia to Madagascar, Malaya to New Guinea and the Fiji Islands. T., 
rmigapung. 
2. A. sp. (§ Brachyspatlia.) 
(1338 Whitford) May. With the preceding, flowers only. The Tagalog name 
is the same as for the preceding species. 
5. SCHIZMATOGLOTTIS Zoll. et Mor. 
1. S. rupestris Zoll. et Mor.; Engier in DC. Monog. Phan. 1 (1879) 350. 
(529, 1296 Whitford) July, May. Common along shaded banks of ravines and 
streams at an altitude of 100 m. .Java. 
6. AGLAONEMA 8'chott. 
1. A. marantifolium Blume; Engier in DC. Monog. Phan. 1 (1879) 441. 
(3889 Merrill) August; (6759 Elmer) November; (2586 Meyer) February; 
(6111 Leiberg) July; (Copeland) January. Common in forests and thickets 75 
to 200 m. Malayan Archipelago. 
7. ALOCASIA Schott. 
1. A. macrorrhiza Schott; Engier; in DC. Monog. Phan. 1 (1879) 503. 
(1278 Whitford) May. Common in wet open places near the seashore. British 
India and Malaya. T., Biga. 
2. A. warburgii Engl. Jahrb. 25 (1898) 25. 
(516 Whitford) July. Common on forested slopes at an altitude of about 75 m. 
Endemic. 
8. ARISAEMA Martins. 
1. A. polyphylla (Blanco) Merr. Govt. Lab. Publ. 27 (1905) 90. Arisaema 
cumingii Schott. 
(1350 Whitford) September. On exposed ridges in the mossy forest, terrestrial 
and on very mossy trunks at 1,000 m. Endemic. 
FAEINOS^. 
PLAGELLAEIACE.E. 
1. FLAGELLARIA Linn. 
1. F. indica Linn.; Hook. f. FI. Brit. Ind. 6(1892) 391. 
(2500 i¥ei/er) January; (2359 Bor Jen) January; (lAii Ahern’s collector) July. 
Scandent, common in thickets below 100 m. Widely distributed in the Philippines. 
Tropical Asia, Africa and Malaya. T., Balinguay. 
BROMELIACE.E. 
1. ANANAS Adans. 
1. A. sativus Lindl. The pineapple, commonly cultivated. Widely distributed 
in the Philippines, introduced from Mexico. Sp.-Fil., Pina. 
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