210 ' ROBIXSON. 
Flowers in terminal or lateral panicnlately arranged cymes 2-5 cm 
long, the rachipcs of all orders and tlie calyx densely tliougli shortly 
ferniginous-tomentose, the idtimate pedicels 1 mm long, bearing small 
bracteoles, hracteoles also present at the forkings of the indorescence, 
lineal- or lanceolate, 1-10 mm long, increasing in size towards its base: 
flowers in all i.5-5 nnn long ;. calyx obliquely campannlate, 2-2.5 mm long, 
somewhat 2-lipped, the upper lip with 2 sul^orbicular obtusely acuminate 
lobes, the lower lip less deeply trifid, the triangnlar lobes sometimes 
subacuminate; corolla greenish-white, 3.3 mm long, 2-lipped for about 
halC its length, the 2 lobes of the upper lip and the middle lobe of the 
lower rounded at the apex, the outer lobes o[ the lower lip acute, the 
corolla glabrous without, within liirsute for about 0.5 nnm downwards 
from the middle, around the insertions of the stamens; stamens 4, 
didynamous, fdaiuents 1 mm or 0.5 mm loug, anthers ovate, cordate at 
the ba?o, 0^4 mm long; ovary glal)rous ov nearly so, globose, 0.7 mm m 
"diameter, style linear or slightly thickened upwards, attaining a length 
of 4 mm, at the apex bifid, the arms only 0.2 mm long: drupe subglobose, 
4 mm long, 3.5 mm in diameter, with 1 pyrene, the latter 2- or 4-celle(l, 
each cell 1-seeded, the seeds elliptical, 3.5 mm long, 1 mm wide, shortly 
stalked at the base and apiculate at the apox, testa light-brown. 
A bush or pmall tree 3.6 m high, the stems 5-12.5 cm in diameter, 
the branches with light-gray, striate, lenticellate, scarred bark, the 
youngest branches densely f erruginous-puljescent ; leaves opposite, borne 
on blackish ferruginous-pubescent or glabrescent petioles 8-19 mm long, 
the lamina greenish-black, elliptical or ovate, 5.5-7 cm long, 2.3-3. 
cm wide, acutely or obtusely acuminate at the apex, rounded at the 
■ base, entire on the margins, glabrous, but the veins of both surfaces, 
especially the under, slightly to densely ferruginous-pubescent; veius 
conspicuous on the under surface, yellowish, lateral veins 5-7 on each 
side of the midrib. 
Typo collected at Baguio, Province of Beu<^uet, Luzon, by R. S. Williams, 
no. lOm, in flower, June 10, 19U4; also from the same locality, in fruit, no. 1201, 
June 21, 1904. 
CAMPANULACEiL:. 
CAMPANUMOEA IJlunie. 
Campanumoea celebica Blume Bijdr. (1825) 727. 
Collected at an elevation of 1,050 m at Todaya, District of Davao, ^Mindanao, 
by R. S. Williams, no. 2J8.7, in flower and fruit, March 28, 1905. 
A genus not iiitherto reported from the PhilippJues. The specimen:^ agree in 
all essential characters with the original description and with that in King & 
Oand)Ie's Materials for a Flora of the Malayan Peninsula. 
Distribution: India and southern China to Celebes. 
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