128 The Philippine Journal of Science 1914 
OLEACEAE 
JASMINUM Linnaeus 
JASMINUM GRANDIFLORUM Linn. Sp. PI. ed. 2 (1762) 9; Safford 300. 
G. E. S. 369, locally known as hasmin. 
A native of India, now cultivated in most tropical countries. 
JASMINUM MULTIFLORUM (Burm. f.) Roth Nov. Sp. PI. (1824) 6. 
Nyctanthes multiflora Burm. f. FI. Ind. (1768) 5, t. 3, f. 1. 
G. E. S. 310, from cultivated plants. 
A native of India, now widely distributed in cultivation. 
JASMINUM SAMBAC (Linn.) Ait. Hort. Kew. 1 (1789) 8; Safford 300. 
Nyctanthes sambac Linn. Sp. PI. (1753) 6. 
Cultivated, fide Safford; probably a native of India, now cultivated in 
all tropical countries. 
JASMINUM MARIANUM DC. Prodr. 8 (1844) 307; Safford 300. 
McGregor 562, Upi road. 
A species known only from Guam. 
LOGANIACEAE 
GEN IOSTOM A Forster 
GENIOSTOM A MICRANTHUM A. DC. Prodr. 9 (1845) 27. 
McGregor 524, 534. 
A species known only from Guam, described from specimens collected 
by Gaudichaud, the record overlooked by Safford. 
APOCYNACEAE 
ALLA MAN DA Linnaeus 
ALLAMANDA CATHARTICA Linn. Mant. 2 (1771) 214. 
G. E. S. 403, cultivated. Apparently recently introduced as it is not 
enumerated by Safford. 
A native of tropical America, now cultivated in many tropical countries. 
ALYXIA Banks 
ALYXIA TORRESI AN A Gaudich. Freyc. Voy. Bot. (1826) 451. 
Gynopogon torresianus K. Schum. & Laut. ; Safford 289. 
G. E. S. 32, at Libugan. 
A species known only from Guam, unless the Philippine Alyxia luzo- 
niensis Merr. proves to be identical; the two species are very closely allied. 
CARISSA Linnaeus 
CARISSA GRANDIFLORA (E. Mey.) A. DC. Prodr. 8 (1844) 335. 
Arduina grandiflora E. Mey. Comm. PI. Afr. Austr. (1835-37) 190. 
G. E. S. SIS, a species recently introduced from the Hawaiian Islands, 
cultivated only. A native of South Africa. 
