University of Illinois at Chicago 
PLANTS OF SULAWESI 
University of Illinois at Chicago 
PLANTS OF SULAWESI 
LAURACEAE 
Endiandra sulavesiana Kosterm. 
Det. By: J.S. Burley, November 14, 1990 
Field Char: Small tree 8 m tall, 10 cm dbh. Bark 
light brown, more or less smooth; inner bark 
brick-red. Flower waxy, off white. 
Notes: Trunkbark sample. 
Locality: North Sulawesi, ca. 220 km W of 
Manado; km 50 inland from Pangi on Sungai 
Ilanga. 
Habitat : Primary lowland forest. 
300 m, 0°41’N X 123°40’E 
J.S. Burley, Tukirin et al. 3588, March 1, 1990 
This is a voucher specimen for 
anticancer and anti-AIDS screening 
NCI Sample Number(s): Q6608813-Q, Q6608814-R 
Q6608815-S. 
Collected under the sponsorship of: U.S. National Cancer 
Institute, University of Illinois at Chicago, Arnold 
Arboretum (Harvard University), Field Museum of 
Natural History and Herbarium Bogoriense/LIPI. 
University of Illinois at Chicago 
PLANTS OF SULAWESI 
RUBIACEAE 
Tricalysia singularis Korth. 
Det. By: J.S. Burley, November 14, 1990 
Field Char: Treelet 7 m tall, 10 cm dbh. Bark 
light-brown, soft, powdery, peeling; inner bark 
yellowish. Fruit green. 
Locality: North Sulawesi, ca. 220 km W of 
Manado; km 50 inland from Pangi on Sungai 
Ilanga. 
Habitat : Primary lowland forest. 
400 m, 0°41’N X 123°40’E 
J.S. Burley, Tukirin et al. 3593, March 2, 1990 
This is a voucher specimen for 
anticancer and anti-AIDS screening 
NCI Sample Number(s): Q6608816-T, Q6608817-U 
Q6608818-V. 
Collected under the sponsorship of: U.S. National Cancer 
Institute, University of Illinois at Chicago, Arnold 
Arboretum (Harvard University), Field Museum of 
Natural History and Herbarium Bogoriense/LIPI. 
LAURACEAE 
Lindera lucida (BI.) Boerl. 
Det. By: J.S. Burley, November 14, 1990 
Field Char: Understorey tree, 7 m tall, 20 cm 
dbh. Bark grey-brown, roughly tuberculate; 
inner bark orangy. Fruit green, turning deep 
purple when ripe. 
Notes: Photograph. 
Locality: North Sulawesi, ca. 220 km W of 
Manado; km 50 inland from Pangi on Sungai 
Ilanga. 
Habitat: Primary lowland forest. 
400 m, 0°41’N X 123°40’E 
J.S. Burley, Tukirin et al. 3594, March 2, 1990 
This is a voucher specimen for 
anticancer and anti-AIDS screening 
NCI Sample Number(s): Q6608819-W, Q66O8820-X 
Q6608821-Y, Q6608822-Z. 
Collected under the sponsorship of: U.S. National Cancer 
Institute, University of Illinois at Chicago, Arnold 
Arboretum (Harvard University), Field Museum of 
Natural History and Herbarium Bogoriense/LIPI. 
University of Illinois at Chicago 
PLANTS OF SULAWESI 
BURSERACEAE 
Dacryodes rostrata (BI.) H.J. Lam 
Det. By: J.S. Burley, November 14, 1990 
Field char: Tree 20 m tall, 25 cm dbh. Bark 
greyish-brown, slightly flaking; inner bark 
reddish, innermost layer white, with white 
latex. Fruit greyish-green. 
Notes: See 3586 for flower. 
Locality: North Sulawesi, ca. 220 km W of 
Manado; km 50 inland from Pangi on Sungai 
Ilanga. 
Habitat: Primary lowland forest. 
400 m, 0°41’N X 123°40’E 
J.S. Burley, Tukirin et al. 3596, March 2, 1990 
This is a voucher specimen for 
anticancer and anti-AIDS screening 
NCI Sample Number(s): Q6608823-A. 
Collected under the sponsorship of: U.S. National Cancer 
Institute, University of Illinois at Chicago, Arnold 
Arboretum (Harvard University), Field Museum of 
Natural History and Herbarium Bogoriense/LIPI. 
