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CORNACE.E. 
1. ALANGIUM Lam. 
1. A. meyeri Mevr. Govt. Lab. Publ. 35 (1906) 54. 
(2284 Meyer) Decembev; (2334, 2569, 2728 Borden) Deceml)er, February, 
March. In forests and tliickets 50 to 100 m. Endemic. 
2. M ASTI XI A Blnine. 
1. M. pentandra BInme; Koord. & Valeton, Bijd. Boomsoort. Java 5 (1900) 
89. 
(208, 222, 1195 Whitford) May, March; (2201, 2773 Meyer) December, Feb- 
niary; (755, 1355, 2108 Borden) May, July, November; (3740 Merrill) January; 
(151, 207 Barnes) January. Abundant in forests above 700 m. Java. 
All the above specimens are with fruit only, except No. 1195 Whitford, which 
lias very young flowers, and agree closely with the long description given by 
Koorders and Valeton, and are accordingly referred to Bhime’s species. No 
representative of the genus has previously been found in the Philippines. 
METACHLAMYDE^ (SYM PETALS). 
ERICALES. 
CLETHRACE.E. 
1. CLETHRA Linn. 
1. C. lancifolia Turez. Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. 36 (1863) 2: 231. 
(3226 MerriU) October; (794, 2095 Borden) May, November; (6994 Elmer) 
November; (1344 Whitford) September. On exposed ridges in the mossy forest 
at about 1,300 m. Endemic. 
This species has erroneously been referred to Glethra cnnescens Reinw, by 
various authors, and in Index Kewensis is erroneously localized as Singapore. 
ERICACE^l 
1. RHODODENDRON Planch. 
1. R. quadrasianum Vidal; Merr. Govt. Lab. Publ. 29 (1905) 43. 
(6765 Elmer) November; (2090 Borden) November; (278, 1104 Whitford) 
May, February; (3215 Merrill) October; (6032 Leiberg) July. On exposed 
ridges in the mossy forest near the summit of the mountain. Endemic. 
2. R. schadenbergii Warb. ; Merr. 1. c. 40. 
(790, 2117 Borden) May, November; (6856 Elmer) November; (450 Whit- 
ford) July; (3255 Merrill) October; (6033 Leiberg) July. In forests on exposed 
ridges near the summit. Endemic. 
3. R. vidalii Rolfe; Merr. 1. c. 43. 
(452 Whitford) July; (1591 Borden) August; (3743 Merrill) January; (300 
Merrill) Decades Philip. Forest Fh, August. With the preceding. Endemic. 
4. R. xanthopetalum Merr. 1. c. 41. 
(332 Whitford) May. Epiphytic in the mossy forest at 1,200 m. Endemic. 
