NEW OR NOTEAA'OimiY PniLlPPINE PLANTS^ VI. 221 
ARTOCARPUS Foist. 
Artocarpus woodii sp. nov. 
Arbor ca. 10 in alta, glabra; foliis aiiguste oblongo-obovatis, nitidis, 8 
ad 15 cm longis, abrupte late aaiminatis, basi cnneatis, iiitcgrls, ncrvis 
utrinque 5 vel 6, proiiiinentibiis, anastomosantibiis; fruetibiis axillaribus, 
pedimculatis, irregulariter 7-12-lobatis5 6 ad 9 cm diam., rugosis. 
A tree about 10 m liigli, glabrous. Branches light-gray, the tips 
brown and with few appressed hairs. Leaves narrowly oblong-obovate, 
glabrous, shining, subniembranaceous, entire, 8 to lo cm long, 5 to 7 
cm wide, the apex broadly and abruptly acmninate, the acumen retuse, 
narrowed below to the cuneate base; nerves 5 or 6 on each side of the 
midrib, prominent beneath, anastomosing near the margins, the reticula- 
tions lax; petioles 3 to 5 cm long, dark colored, pruinose. Fruit pe- 
duncled, the peduncles 5 to 7 cm long, solitary in the upper axils, sub- 
globose, 6 to 9 cm in diameter, irregularly obscurely lobed, tlie lobes 
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rounded, rugose, gray, the anthocarps truncate or depressed, 2 to 3 nun 
in diameter. Eipe seeds G to 12, about 2 em long. 
BucAS (off the northeast coast of Mindanao), Merrill 5259, October 4, 1900. 
'Growing in ravines ah>ng the forest border at an altitude of about 10 m above 
the sea, well characterized by its shining narrowly oblong-obovate leaves, prom- 
inent nerves, lax reticulations, and solitary, peduncled, rugose fruits. Dedicated 
to Major-General Leonard \Yood, to whom I am indebted for the opportunity 
to explore botauieally many of the remote islands in the southern r!)ili[>p!nes. 
GONIOTHALAMUS lilunie. 
Goniothalamus doUchopetalus sp. nov. 
Arbiiscula glabra; foliis ol)longo-]auce()latis vel lauceolatis, usque ad 
20 cm longis, su])coriaceis, acnminatis, basi ncutis, nervis obscuris; llo- 
ribus axillahbus, solihiriis, 10 ad 12 cm longis ; pedicillis ca. 4 cm lungis. 
A shrub about 1 m higli, glal)i-ous throughout, the branches terete, 
slemler, light-gray. .Leaves lanceolate to ol)1ong-lanceo]ate, rarely oblan- 
ccolate, 11 to 20 cm long, 2.o to 5 cm wide, subcoriaceous, dull, apex 
acmuinate, the acumen blunt, base acute; nerves about 12 on each side of 
the midrib, obscure, distant, irregular, anastomosing, the reticnlations 
nearly obsolete; petioles al)out 5 mm long. Flowers solitary, axillary, 
their pedicels slender, about 4 cm long, slightly thickened ui)\vards. 
Sepals 3, triangular-ovate, acuminate, slightly pubescent, al)0\it 3.5 mm 
long, 3 mm wide. Outer petals linear-lanceolate, 10 to 12 cm long, 1 
em wide, somewhat narrowed towards the base and gradually narrowed 
upwards, subniembranaceous, glabrous, flat; inner petals oldong to oblong- 
huiceolate, about 13 ]um long, 5 to G mm wide, connivent, acuminate, 
