NEW PHILIPPINE FLORA. 
427 
RANDIA Linn. 
Randia auriculata (Wall.) K. Sch. in Engl. und Prantl. Nat. Pflanzenfam. 
4 4 (1891) 75; King & Gamble in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 72 2 (1903) 207. 
Weber a auriculata Wall, in Roxb. FI. Ind. ed Carey & Wall. 2: 537. Stylocoryna 
auriculata Wall. Cat. (1828) No. 8402. Gupia auriculata DC. Prodr. 4 (1830) 
394. Pseudixora ? auriculata Miq. FI. Ind. Bat. 2 (1856) 210. Anomanthodia 
auriculata Hook. f. in Benth. et Hook. f. Gen. PI. 2: 87; FI. Brit. Ind. 3 (1880) 
108. Randia corymbosa Boerl. in Koord. & Val. Bijd. Boomsoort. Java 8 (1902) 
88, non Wight. & Arn. 
Negros, Gimagaan River (B. F. 4265 Everett) ; (1624 Whitford ) May, 1906. 
A Malayan type, new to the Philippines. 
Malayan Peninsula and Archipelago. 
B I K K I A Reinw. 
Bikkia grandiflora Reinw. in Blume Bijdr. (1826) 1017; Miq. FI. Ind. Bat. 
2 (1856) 156; K. Sch. und Lauterb. FI. Deutsch. Schutzgeb. Siidsee (1901) 549. 
Sibutu (Sulu Archipelago) (5297 Merrill) October 13, 1906. In thickets on 
rocky seashores, the genus new to the Philippines, an eastern Malayan and 
Polynesian type. 
Eastern Malaya to New Guinea and Polynesia. 
IXORA Linn. 
ixora congesta Roxb. FI. Ind. 1 (1820) 76; DC. Prodr. 4 (1830) 486; Hook, 
f. FI. Brit. Ind. 3 (1880) 146; King and Gamble in Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 73 : 
(1904) 76. Pavetta congesta Miq. FL Ind. Bat. 2 (1856) 76. 
Mindanao, Lake Lanao, Camp Keithley (237 Mrs. Clemens) February, April 
and May, 1906; Mount Malindang (B. F. 4757 M earns & Hutchison) May, 1906. 
An Indo-Malayan type new to the Philippines. 
Burma through the Malayan Peninsula to the Malayan Archipelago. 
GOODENIACEiE. 
SCAEVOLA Linn. 
Scaevola minahassae Koord. in Meded. ’s Lands Plant. 19 (1898) 513, 628. 
Mindanao, Lake Lanao, Camp Keithley (690 Mrs. Clemens ) September-Oc- 
tober, 1906. 
North-east Celebes. 
I have made the above identification entirely from Koorders’ rather short de- 
scription which applies closely to our specimens. According to Mrs. Clejnens’s 
notes, the plant is a vine -30 to 40 feet in height, while Koorders describes the 
species as a shrub 1.5 to 2 m. high, the inference being, from his statement 
“frutex li-2 m. alta”, that the plant is erect, but on page 513 he speaks of it as 
a scandent shrub. 
The first species of the section Enantiophyllum to be found in the Philippines, 
a second apparently undescribed species being found also in Jolo which is 
described below. 
Scaevola dajoensis Merrill n. sp. § Enantiophyllum. 
Herbacea, scanclens, ramulis foliisqne oppositis, axillis barbatis; foliis 
ovato-lanceolatis vel oblongo-lanceolatis, acuminatis, basi acutis, margine 
irregulariter subrepando glanduloso-dentatis ; eymae axillares, pauciflorae ; 
corolla flava, 13 mm. longa. 
