THE FLORA OF MOUNT HALCON. 
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Drosera peltata Smith in Willd. Sp. PI. 1 (1797) 1546; Diels 1. e. 111. 
With the preceding locally rare (No. 6207). 
Previously known in the Philippines only from northern Luzon. 
British India to central China, and Japan, through Malaya to Australia and 
Tasmania. 
SAXAFRAGACE2E. 
HYDRANGEA Linn. 
Hydrangea lobbii Maxim. Mem. Acad. Petersb. VII. 10 (1867) 15. 
In an old clearing- at 750 m. alt. (No. 5491) ; also in forests at 1,800 m. alt. 
(No. 5731), the latter referred here with some doubt. 
Previously known only from the mountains of northern and central Luzon and 
from Panay. 
Endemic in the Philippines. 
PITTOSPORACEAd. 
PITTOSPORUM Banks. 
Pittosporum resiniferum Hemsl. in Kew Bull. (1904) 344. 
In forests at 150 m. alt. (No. 5609) ; found also by Merritt in June, 1906, at 
1,700 m. alt. (Nos. 4421, 4436). 
Previously known only from the mountains of central and northern Luzon ; 
reported with doubt from Celebes by Koorders. 
The habit of this species is very interesting, it being pseudoepiphytic, quite 
similar to most species of Ficus of the section Urostigma. 
Pittosporum odoratum Merr. in Govt. Lab. Publ. 35 (1906) 16. 
In forests at 700 m. alt. (No. 5654). 
Previously known only from the mountains of central and northern Luzon. 
CUN ONI ACErE. 
WEINMANNIA Linn. 
Weinmannia hutchinsonii Merrill n. sp. 
Arbor ad 10 m. alta; ramulis fuscis, teretis, lenticellatis, glabris, 
junior ibus pubescentibus ; foliis imparipinnatis, 4 ad 5-jugatis; foliolis 
subsessilibus, lanceolatis, acuminatis, 3 ad 7 cm. longis, 0.7 ad 1.5 cm. 
latis, grosse crenato-serratis ; racemis numerosis, fasciculatis terminalibus 
vel axillaribus, pubescentibus; floribus pedicellatis, 4-meris. 
A tree about 10 m. high. Branches terete, glabrous, brown, lenticel- 
late, somewhat compressed below the nodes/rather slender, the younger 
parts somewhat pubescent. Leaves opposite, unequally pinnate, about 
13 cm. long, the common rachis 5 to 7 cm. long, pubescent; leaflets 
4 to 5 pairs, lanceolate, coriaceous, glabrous, 3 to 7 cm. long, 0.7 to 1.5 
cm. wide, the apex long, bluntly acuminate, the base inequilateral, acute 
or acuminate, the margins coarsely crenate-serrate ; nerves about 12 on 
each side of the midrib, slender, the reticulations numerous; petiolules 
