THE PHILIPPINE 
Journal of Science 
C. Botany 
VOL. VII NOVEMBER, 1912 No. 5 
NEW OR noteworthy PHILIPPINE PLANTS, IX. 
By E. D. Merrill. 
{From the Botanical Section of the Biological Laboratory, Bureau of Science, 
and the Department of Botany, University of the Philippines, 
Manila, P. I.) 
The last paper published under this title appeared in the 
year 1910,^ and the present contribution, like the preceding 
numbers of the series, is composed of descriptions of presumably 
new species, records of species previously described which have 
recently been discovered in the Philippines, notes on nomencla- 
ture, synonymy, etc- Two new genera are proposed, Freeria, 
of the Icacinaceae, and Macgregorianthus, of the Thymelaeaceae. 
Four genera, previously not reported from the Archipelago, are 
included, Parishia, Suriana, Cansjera, and Vallaris. One hun- 
dred presumably new species are described, all dicotyledons, 
while about 10 species, previously described from extra-Phil- 
ippine material, are recorded from the Archipelago for the first 
time. As is the case with the preceding numbers of the series, 
all the material on which the present paper is based is preserved 
in the Herbarium of the Bureau of Science. 
CHLORANTHACEAE. 
CHLORANTHUS L. 
CHLORANTHUS PH I LI PPI N ENSIS sp. nov. 
Species C. henryi Hemsl. ut videtur valde afRnis, differt flor- 
ibus multo minoribus, circiter 2.5 mm longis. 
An erect, simple, glabrous herb about 40 cm high, from aro- 
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