422 
MERRILL. 
M earns, May 27, 1907, on rocky hillsides. Babuyan, 8893 Fenix, June 17, 1907. 
N. v., Tapait. 
A species allied to Begonia rhomibicarpa A. DC., but entirely glabrous, with 
larger more numerously nerved leaves, larger flowers and fruits and with much 
larger differently shaped stipules, the numerous brown stipules which nearly cover 
the stems being a striking characteristic of the present species. 
THYMELAEACE2E. 
W I KSTROE M I A Endl. 
W. viridiflora Meisn. 
Batan, Santo Domingo de Basco, 3566 Fenix ; 3233 31 earns. N. v., Titipuho. 
Southern China and the Philippines. 
LYTHRACE2E. 
PEMPHIS Foist. 
P. acidula Foist. 
Sabtan, 3727 Fenix. N. v., Palupu. 
Along the seashore throughout the Philippines; eastern Africa, tropical Asia 
to Formosa, Malaya, Australia and Polynesia. 
LAGERSTROEM I A Linn. 
L. speciosa (Linn.) Peis. 
Batan, Santo Domingo de Baseo, 3220 Means. 
Common throughout the Philippines; British India to southern China, Malaya 
and northern Australia. 
LECYTHIDACE2E. 
BARRINGTON I A Forst. 
B. racemosa (Linn.) Roxb. 
Camiguin, 3983 Fenix. 
Near the seashore throughout the Philippines; British India to Formosa, Ma- 
laya and Polynesia. 
B. asiatica (Linn.) Kurz. 
Fuga, 325J/ Means. 
Along the seashore throughout the Philippines; Malay Peninsula and Archi- 
pelago to Formosa and Polynesia. 
CO.MBRETACE2E. 
TERMINALIA Linn. 
T. catappa Linn. 
Batan, Santo Domingo de Basco, 8690 Fenix. N. v., Savaditg. 
Common near the sea throughout the Philippines; British India to Formosa, 
Malaya and Polynesia, cultivated in many other tropical countries. 
QUISQUALIS Linn. 
Q. indica Linn. , 
Camiguin, 3958 Fenix. 
Throughout the Philippines, common; tropical Asia to Formosa and Malaya. 
