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University of Illinois at Chicago 
University of Illinois at Chicago 
PLANTS OF PHILIPPINES 
PLANTS OF PHILIPPINES 
MELIACEAE? 
Det. By: 
Field Chars Tree 20 m x 75 cm, bark smooth brown, 
leaves pinnate,leaflets 15 prs + 1, si. asymm, 
infl. terminal. 
Notes : Infl. terminal, greenish-white, large, to 
50 cm long, copiously flowering now. 
Locality: Luzon, Quezon Natl. Park. 
Habitat: Wet forested gully, roadside, edge of 
lowland dipterocarp forest. 
250 m, 14° ’N X 121°49’E 
B.C. Stone 15820, April 2, 1987 
This is a voucher specimen for 
anticancer and anti-AIDS screening 
NCI Sample Number(s): Q66O0616-G, Q66O0572-I 
Q66O0569-F. 
Collected under the sponsorship of: U.S, National Cancer 
Institute, University of Illinois at Chicago, Arnold 
(Harvard University), and Field Museum of 
Natural History. 
University of Illinois at Chicago 
PLANTS OF PHILIPPINES 
BURSERACEAE 
Canarium cf. gracile Engl. 
Det. By: J.S. Burley, May 1, 1989 
Field Char: Tree 20 m tall; infl. axillary; outer 
bark thin, tan, inner bk 1mm, reddish-pale 
brown. 
Notes : Lf rachis reddish, corolla dull 
yellowish, wood pleasantly aromatic, infl. 
elongate. 
Locality: Luzon, Quezon Natl. Park. 
Habitat : Lowland Dipterocarp forest, on 
hillside. 
275 m, 14° ’N X 121°49’E 
B.C. Stone 15822, April 2, 1987 
This is a voucher specimen for 
anticancer and anti-AIDS screening 
NCI Sample Numher(s): Q66O0519-Y, Q66O0495-X 
Q66O0553-M. 
Collected under the sponsorship of: U.S. National Cancer 
Institute, University of Illinois at Chicago, Arnold 
(Harvard University), and Field Museum of 
Natural History. 
Det. By: 
Field Char: Tree 10 m tall, leaves simple alt, 
stipules small subulate, infl. racemose, 
axillary, green. 
Notes : Bark smooth, reddish brown. 
Locality: Luzon, Quezon Natl. Park. 
Habitat: Lowland Dipterocarp forest, on 
hillside. 
275 m, 14° ’N X 121°49’E 
B.C. Stone 15823, April 2, 1987 
This is a voucher specimen for 
anticancer and anti-AIDS screening 
NCI Sample Number(s): Q66O0513-S, Q66O0613-A 
Q66O0529-L, 
Collected under the sponsorship of: U.S. National Cancer 
Institute, University of Illinois at Chicago, Arnold 
(Harvard University), and Field Museum of 
Natural History. 
University of Illinois at Chicago 
PLANTS OF PHILIPPINES 
POTALIACEAE 
Fagraea 
Det. By: 
Field Char: Woody climber, stem to 6 cm diam, 
leaves simple, opposite. 
Notes : Flowers in bud, still green. 
Locality: Luzon, Quezon Natl. Park. 
Habitat : Lowland Dipterocarp forest. 
250 m, 16°30’N X 121°49’E 
B.C. Stone 15824, April 3, 1987 
This is a voucher specimen for 
anticancer and anti-AIDS screening 
NCI Sample Number(s): Q66O0526-I, Q66O0525-H 
Q66O0536-S. 
Collected under the sponsorship of: U.S. National Cancer 
Institute, University of Illinois at Chicago, Arnold 
(Harvard University), and Field Museum of 
Natural History. 
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