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2. G. latifolium Bhime; Beceari, Malesia, 1 ( 1877) 121. 
( 123C Whitford) May; (1(11 Bunies) January; (3158 Merrill) October; (1805 
Borden) September. In fore.sts along the river 100 to 300 m., widely distributed 
in the Philippines. Malaya and New' Guinea. T., Culiat. 
ANGIOSPERM^. 
M()NO(X:)TYLEI)( )N/E. 
PANDANALES. 
PANDANACE.E. 
1. FREYCENETIA Gaudich. 
1. F. ensifolia Merr. Govt. Lab. Publ. 17 (1904) 5. 
(3242 Aferrill) October; (2624 Aleyer) February; (1347 Borden) July; (329 
Whitford) May; (6840 Elmer) November. On exposed ridges in the mossy 
forest 800 to 1,200 in.' Endemic. 
2. F. luzonensis PresL; Warburg in Engler’s Pflanzenreicli, 3 (1900) 35. 
(252 Copeland) January; (1311 Whitford) June; (3791 Merrill) January; 
(752, 2466 Borden) May, January; (2194, 2827’ Meyer) December, March. In 
forests along the river, 100 to 800 m. Ejidemie. T., Malapandan. 
3. F. sp. 
(2826 Meyer) March. In forests at 900 m., flowering specimen only. 
2. PANDANUS Linn. 
1. P. tectorius Sol.; Warburg 1. e. 40. 
(92 Barnes) November; (7018 Elmer) November. Along the seashore, widely 
distributed in the Philippines. Tropical shores of Asia and Malaya. T., Pandan. 
2. P. arayatensis INIerr. Govt. Lab. Publ. 17 (1904) 7. pi. 3. 
(3125 Whitford) May. In forested ravines and on exposed ridges, 900 to 
1,200 m. Endemic. T., Pandan golo. 
3. P. whitfordii Merr. 1. c. 8. 
(351, 507 Whitford) INIa}', July; (2944 Borden) March. In forests along 
streams and on ridges 100 to 1,200 m. Endemic. 
This species may not be distinct from Pandanus gracilis Blanco, although the 
habit of the specimens cited above is quite different from that of Pandanus 
gracilis as described by Blanco. 
4. P. luzonensis Merr. 1. c. 6. 
(3317 Merrill); (91 Barnes); (6662 Elmer). Common in thickets along 
streams and in forests 15 to 400 m. Endemic. T., Pandan: 
GLUMIFLOE.®. 
GRAMINEJi]. 
1. DIMERIA R. Br. 
1. D. orinthopoda Trin. var. tenera (Trim) Hack, in DC. Monog. Phan. 6 
(1889) 81. 
(3283j 3286 Merrill) October, January. I)i dry open grass lands and on bluffs 
near the seashore. Ti'opical Asia to Japan and Java. 
