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Dolichos falcatus Linn. (p. 453). “Hab. shores of Laguna, at Banos, Luzon.” 
Apparently not common in the Philippines, but rediscovered in Luzon by Loher. 
Cajanus indicus Spreng. (p. 453). “Hab. Luzon . . . . ” Commonly culti- 
vated throughout the Philippines. Specimen not found. 
Flemingia strobilifera R. Br. (p. 454). “Hab. Philippine Islands; Luzon, 
near Manilla and Banos.” Very common throughout the Philippines. 
Pongamia glabra Vent. (p. 455, t. 53). “Hab. . . . Mindanao, Philippine 
Islands, near Caldera.” A free common along the seashore throughout the 
Philippines. 
Millettia ? luzonensis A. Gray sp. nov. (p. 456). “Hab. shores of Laguna, 
Banos, Luzon.” The specimen is very fragmentary, as noted by Gray, and is 
(iliricidia sepium (Jacq.) Steud., ((!. macula t-a IT. B. K.), a native of tropical 
America, introduced into the Philippines and now widely distributed and abundant 
throughout the Archipelago. 
Derris uliginosa Benth. (p. 457). “Hab. Philippine Islands, near Caldera, 
Mindanao . . . . ” In tidal swamps throughout the Philippines. In the herba- 
rium of Columbia University, but not in the United States National Herbarium. 
Dalbergia cassioides Wall. (p. 457). "Hab. Philippine Islands at Caldera, 
Mindanao.” The specimen is probably Dalbergia ferruginea Roxb. It consists 
of young leaves only. 
Sophora tomentosa Linn. (p. 406). “Hab. .... Mangsi Islands.” A tree 
abundant along the seashore throughout the Philippines. Specimen not found 
in the United States National Herbarium, but two sheets are in that of Columbia 
University. 
Caesalpinia sappan L. (p. 461). “Hab. small island in the Sooloo Sea.” 
Common throughout the Philippines. 
Cassia alata Linn. (p. 462). “Hab. shores of Laguna, Banos, Luzon, Philip- 
pine Islands.” Common throughout the Philippines. 
Pilostigma acidum Benth. (p. 470). “Hab. Philippine Islands; in mountains 
near Banos, Luzon.” = Ban hi n ia malabarica Roxb. A common tree in Luzon. 
Cynometra inaequifolia A. Gray sp. nov. ( p. 473). “Hab. Philippine Islands, 
near Banos, Luzon (Also collected by Mr. Cuming; No. 1297).” A tree not 
uncommon in Luzon. 
Pithecolobium dulce Benth. (p. 485). “Hab. Luzon, Philippine Islands; 
introduced from tropical America.” Very common throughout the Philippines. 
ROSACE2E. 
Rubus rosaefolius Smith (p. 501). “Hab. Luzon, near Banos ” 
The common Philippine form usually so identified. 
Rubus rugosus Smith (p. 503). “Hab Luzon ” Undoubtedly 
R. Rolfei Vidal ! No specimen in the United States National Museum or in 
the Gray Herbarium, but one is in that of Columbia University. 
