THE FLORA OF MOUNT PULOG. 
389 
In the pine region, altitude about 1,400 m, G. M. Z. 16214- 
This endemic species is represented by the type, which I have examined in the 
Prague herbarium, and also the following specimens: Province of Benguet, Ba- 
guio, Williams 1-880; Province of Bulacan, near Norzagaray, Yoder 247. 
2. H. microphylla Merr. in Philip. Journ. Sci. 1 (1906) Suppl. 239. 
In the mossy forest above an altitude of 2,400 m, C. M. Z. 16217, 18056, Merrill 
6551. 
This endemic species is otherwise known only from the higher mountains of 
the Benguet-Lepanto region. 
WENDLANDIA Bartl. 
1. W. glabrata DC. Prodr. 4 (1830) 411. 
Stream depressions in the pine region, below an altitude of 1,500 m, G. M. Z. 
18171, 18185, 18197. 
This species is apparently widely distributed in the Philippines ; Tenasserim 
to southern China, Formosa, and Malaya. 
MUSSAENDA Linn. 
1. M. benguetensis Elm. Leaf!. Philip. Bot. 1 (1906) 13. 
In the pine region, ascending to an altitude of 1,700 m, G. M. Z. 18165. 
Known only from the Benguet-Lepanto region. 
RANDIA Linn. 
1. R. wall ichii Hook. f. FI. Brit. Ind. 3 (1880) 113. 
Stream depressions, altitude about 1,200 m, G. M. Z. 18204- 
Widely distributed in the Philippines at low and medium altitudes; mountains 
of India to southern China, and Java. 
COFFEA L. 
1. C. arabica Linn. Sp. PI. (1753) 172. 
Extensively cultivated by the Igorots, especially in the river valleys of Benguet, 
its altitudinal range extending to at least 1,700 m, C. M. Z. 18150. 
PSYCHOTRI A Linn. 
1. P. crispipila Merr. in Philip. Journ. Sci. 1 (1906) Suppl. 240. 
In the mossy forest, G. M. Z. 18121, 18150. 
Known only from similar habitats on the higher mountains of the Benguet- 
Lepanto region. 
2. Psychotria macgregorii Merrill sp. nov. 
Arbuscula glabra circiter 4 m alta; foliis ellipticis vel elliptico- 
ovatis, usque ad 6.5 cm longis, leviter acuminatis, basi acutis, sub- 
coriaceis, nervis utrinque circiter 9, subtus prominentibus, stipulis 
lanceolatis, 9 ad 13 mm longis; inilorescentiis terminalibus, brevibus, 
floribus subverticillatim dispositis, congestis; seminibus subhemisphae- 
ricis, laevibus, dor so nec longitudinaliter sulcatis nec rugosis. 
A glabrous shrub about 4 m high. Branches terete, smooth, gray or 
brownish-gray. Leaves elliptic or ovate-elliptic, subcoriaceous, 3 to 6.5 
