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philippinense C. B. Bob., allied to- a Himalayan species, Lysimachia 
ramosa Wall,, Gentiana luzoniensis Mcrr., Swertia decurrens C. B. Bob., 
allied to Asiatic forms, Sarcostemma brunonianum W. & A., India and 
Ceylon, Cynoglossum furcatum Wall., India to Japan, Scutellaria luzo- 
nica Bolfe, Leucas mollissima Wall., India to Formosa, Plectranthus 
diffusus Merr., Calamintha umbrosa Benth., eastern Europe to India, 
China, and Japan, ILemiphragma heterophyllum Wall., Himalayan 
region to Formosa, Veronica monantha Merr., the genus mostly in 
the north temperate zone, Sopubia trifida Ham., Euphrasia borneensis 
Stapf, Ellisiophyllum pinnatum Makino, mountains of India to Japan 
and Formosa, Rungia parviflora Nees, India to China, Galium spp., 
Lonicera relideri Merr., Viburnum luzonicum Bolfe, V. odoratissimum 
Ker, Lobelia nicotianaefolia Heyne, India and Ceylon, Peracarpa luzo- 
nica Bolfe, Ethulia conyzoides L., Eupatorium benguetense C. B. Bob., 
allied to Chinese forms, Solidago virgaurea Linn., Myriactis humilis 
Merr., Aster philip pinensis Moore, Anaphalis adnata DC., and A. con- 
torta Hook, f., mountains of India and China, Gnaphalium hypoleucum 
DC., India to Japan, Carpesium cernuum L., Artemisia capillaris Thunb., 
Manchuria to Formosa, Senecio confusus Elm., S', luzoniensis Merr., 
Cirsium luzoniense Merr., Ainsliaea reflexa Merr., Sonchus arvensis Linn., 
and Lactuca dentata C. B. Bob., Japan to China and Formosa. 
The cellular cryptogams show the same floristie relationships as do 
the vascular cryptogams and phanerogams, as evidenced by the known 
distribution of Schisma siklcimense Steph., Pogonatum miscrostomum 
B. Br., Pilotrichopsis dentata Besch., Meteorium helviinthocladum 
Fleisch., Leptohymenium tenue Schwaegr., and Plagiothecium necke- 
roideum Bryol. eur. About one-fifth of the total number of species 
found -on Mount Pulog show northern affinities, and very few of these 
northern types are found in the Philippines south of the Benguet- 
Lepanto region. 
The Australasian element in the Pulog flora, although not represented 
by a great number of species, presents several of special interest, and 
it is at least a peculiar state of geographical distribution to. find here, 
associated with Himalayan types,' a considerable number that must be 
considered characteristic of the Australasian flora. Prominent among 
these are Paesia luzonica Christ, allied to a species from New Caledonia, 
Blechnum fraseri'Y ar. philippinense Copel., the species in New Zealand, 
Microlaena tstipoides B. Br., the genus otherwise unknown from north 
of Australia, Carex graeffeana Boeckl., also in Fiji, Kyllinga intermedia 
B. Br., Formosa, Australia, and Fiji, Schoenus' apogon B. &. S., and 
S. axillaris Poir., the latter now for the first time reported from north 
of Australia, Uncinia rupestris Baoul, the first representative of the 
genus to be found north of the equator in the eastern hemisphere, and 
