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MERRILL AND MERRITT. 
BUCHNERA Linn. 
1. B. urticifolia R. Br. Prodr. (1810) 437. 
In the pine region, altitude about 1,500 m, C. M. Z. 16341. 
Rather widely distributed in the Philippines at low and medium altitudes; 
northern and eastern Australia. 
ELLISIOPHYLLUM Maxim. 
1. E. pinnatum (Wall.) Makino- in Bot. Mag. Tokyo 20 (1906) 91, pi. 5. 
In the mossy forest just below the lower limits of the upper grass lands ; known 
in the Philippines only from high altitudes in the Benguet-Lepanto region. 
Mountains of India to China, Japan, and Formosa. 
This genus was originally placed by Maximowiez in the Polemoniaceae, but 
Bentham and Hooker transferred it to the Eydrophyllaceae, in which family it 
was retained by Engler and Prantl. Baillon, however, has shown that it really 
belongs in the Scrophulariaceae, and this conclusion is upheld by Dr. A. Brand, 
who has recently studied the genus. 15 
GESNERIACEiE. 
TRICHOSPORUM Don. 
1. T. philippinense (Clarke) O. Kuntze Rev. Gen. PI. (1891) 478. 
In the mossy forest, C. M. Z. 16166. 
Widely distributed on the higher mountains of the Philippines; endemic. 
2. T. nervosum Elmer Leafl. Philip. Bot. 1 (1908) 344. 
Frutex scandens; foliis ovato-lanceolatis vel lanceolatis, acuminatis, 
basi obtusis, usque ad 6 cm longis, 2 cm latis, nervis utrinque 4 ad 6, 
valde obliquis, in sicco prominentibus ; floribus rubro-aurantiacis, axilla- 
ribus vel terminalibus ; corolla 3.5 cm longa, curvata. 
In the mossy forest, McGregor 8861. 
Similar to the preceding species, but distinguishable by its strongly nerved 
leaves. Known only from medium or higher altitudes in the Benguet-Lepanto 
region. 
CYRTANDRA Forst. 
1. C. sp. 
In the mossy forest, Merrill 6603. 
ACANTHACE^E. 
STROBILANTHES Blume. 
1. S. pluriformis C. B. Clarke in Govt. Lab. Publ. (Philip.) 35 (1906) 93. 
Mossy forest above 2,000 m, C. M. Z. 16144, Merrill 6488. 
An endemic species, characteristic of the higher mountains of the northern 
Philippines. 
LEPI DAGATH IS Willd. 
1. L. dispar C. B> Clarke in herb. sp. nov. 
Herba suffruticosa, ramosa, suberecta, inflorescentiis exceptis glabra; 
foliis chart", is vel subcoriaceis, ovato-lanceolatis vel anguste lanceolatis, 
Helios 26 (1910). 
