178 ROBINSON. 
or riliglitly acuiuiuate at the apex, ciliate on the margins; receptacles 
theniselvoi^ suhglohose, glabrous, strongly unibonate when dry, 6-8 mm 
long, 5-n.5 mm in diameter, the ostiole showing G or 7 rather conspicuous 
teeth; one set of receptacles containing female flowers only, the other, 
home sometunes at least on the same branches, with male, gall, and im- 
mature gall flowers : male flowers about 20-25 in each receptacle, forming 
a band about 0.5 mm wide below the ostiole, on pedicels 0.6-0.7 mm long; 
perianth-segments 5, separate, blackish-purple, oblong, 0.7 mm long, 0.4 
mm wide, acuminate at the apex, rounded at the base, pubescent within 
at the base, fleshy; stamens 2, the filaments usually united for about 0.2 
mm, and the lower and smaller anther then very nearly sessile, the upper 
and slightly larger anther with a filament in all 0.5 mm long, but rarely 
in the same receptacle with filaments entirely free and anthers attaining 
a length of 0.5 mm, anther-cells 2, oblong, truncate or rounded at either 
cud : supposed gall flowers sessile, the perianth very inconspicuous, sheath- 
ing the very base of the stalk of the ovary; the stalk 0.7-0.8 mm long; 
the ovary angled, irregular in outline, about 1 mm in length and diameter; 
the stigma small, lateral or subterminal: minute flowers also present, 
Avith flattened ovaries 0,3 mm in diameter, nearly oblong in outline, 
supposed to be rudimentary gall flowers: female flowers in receptacles 
slightly longer-pedunculate than the male, sessile, perianth lobes 4, 
broadly ovate, 0.7 mm long, 0.5 mm wide; ovary sessile, obovoid, 1.7 mm 
long, 1.2 mm wide, the style attached to the back nearly halfway to the 
top, 1.3 mm long and then divided into 2 diverging arms about 0.5 mm 
long. 
Variable in habit, described as a vine, a bush, and a tree 6 m high 
with a stem 10 cm in rliameter; bark of the older branches gray, of the 
younger brownish, striate, somewhat nodose, glabrous or very nearly so; 
leaves with minutely pubeifcent petioles 2-0 miu long, the lamina lanceo- 
late, elliptic, oblanceolato, or obovate, 4-11 cm long, 1.7-3.6 cm wide, 
acute or rounded at tlie base, at the apex rounded, or shortly or moderately 
blunt-acuminate, revolute on the margins, coriaceous, glabrous, bluish- 
or yellowish-green on the upper surface, brownish and densely though 
minutely papillose beneath; midrib alone of the veins prominent, all 
other veins very thin, and obscure on both surfaces, primary veins on 
each side probably 7-10. 
Tyi>e collected at Sax liiver, District of Zamboanga, Mindanao, by R. S. 
Williams, no. 2355 (vino), February 12, 1905; also at San Ramon, in the same 
vicinity, by E. B. Copeland, nos. 1618 (vine) and IGlSa (busli), February, 1005; 
and further represented by For. Bur. JfOliS Mearns d Hutchinson (tree), Mount 
Malindang, Province of Misamis, Mindanao, May, 1906; and Mrs. Glemens 1115, 
and without number, Camp Keitliloy, Lake Lanao, ATindiUiao, September-October, 
1007. 
