85 
6. KOORDERSIODENDRON Engl. 
1. K. pinnatum (Blanco) Merr. Forest. Bur. Bull. 1 (1903) 33; Govt. Lab. 
Publ. 35 (1906) 73. 
(353, 515, 557, 507, 602, 606 Barnes) January, March; (358 Whilford) .June; 
(649, 1611, 1618, 1646, 1664, 1678, 1787 Borden) April to August; (2575 Merjer) 
February, Common in forests 75 to 150 m., widely distributed in the Phlippines. 
Celebes and New Guinea. T., Amuguis. 
7. SEMECARPUS Linn. f. 
1. S. albescens Kurz; Engler in DC. Monog. Phan. 4 (1883) 488. 
(337 Barnes) Felu'uary; (674, 708, 1193 Borden.) May, .June; (2777 Meyer) 
February. In forests 100 to 600 ni. British India. T., Liyas. 
The above specimens agree fairly closely with No. 1776 Cuming referred by 
Engler to the above species. 
2. S. gigantifolia F.-Vill. Nov. App. (1883) 350; Vidal, Sinopsis, Atlas, 
(1883) t. 36. f. A. 
(2491 Merrill) June, 1903. In forests along the river at 100 m., ascending 
to about 1,000 ill. in northern Luzon (Lepanto). Endemic. 
3. S. micrantha Perk. Frag. FI. Philip. (1904) 27. (?) 
(2388 Borden) .January; (2422 Meyer) January. An endemic species to which 
the above specimens are doubtfully referred, both numbers being with fruit only. 
4. S. perrottetii March.; Engler 1. e. 480. 
(2513 Meyer) January; (1302, 1305. 2720 Bvrdoi) July, Feliruary. In open 
forests and thickets below 100 m., widely distributed in the Philippines. Celebes. 
T., Ligas. 
This species and some others of the genus have the same poisonous effect on 
some persons as Bints toxicodendron Linn. 
CELASTRACE.T]. 
1. CELASTRUS Linn. 
1. C. paniculata Willd. ; Laws, in Hook. f. FI. Brit. Ind. 1 ( 1875) 617. 
(81, 414 Whilford) April, .June; (6747 Elmer) November; (3298 Merrill) 
October. Common in thickets below 100 m., widely distributed in the Philippines. 
British India and Malaya. 
HIPPOCKATEACEA5. 
1. SALACIA JTnn. 
1. S. integrifolia sp. nov. 
A scandent shrub reaching a height of 12 m. and a diameter of 7 cm., entirely 
glabrous, with oblong lanceolate to elliptical lanceolate subeoriaceous entire leaves, 
the flowers fasciculate, axillary, 10 to 20 flowers or more in each axil. Branches 
light browai, glabrous. Leaves opposite, 7 to 10 cm. long, 2 to 4.5 cm. wide, 
scarcelj' drying black, usually pale brown beneath, the base acute, the ape.x short 
blunt acuminate; nerves 5 to 6 on each side of the midrib, obscure above, some- 
what prominent beneath; petioles 5 to 6 mm. long. Flowers numerous, yellowish 
brown, the pedicels slender, glabrous, about 1 cm. long. Calyx glabrous. Petals 
suborbicular to subreniform, obtuse, 2 mm. long. Fruit subglobose, dark yellow 
when mature, glabrous, fleshy, 2 to 2.5 cm. in diameter, usually with two ellip- 
tical, compressed seeds about 1.5 cm. long. 
(2550 Bor Jcni) February; (2517 Meyer) January; (\Z13 Whilford) .June. The 
first two numbers are with flowers, the last with fruit. In thickets and forests 
100 to 300 m., along the river. T., Matang olang. 
