362 MERRILL. 
I 
obsolete; petioles very stout, about 5 mm long. Male flowers in axillary, 
4- to G-flowered fascicles, sessile or shortly pedicellate, 5-merous, greenish- 
white. Outer tw^o sepals suborbicular, rounded, about 2 mm in diameter, 
the inner three subrenifoi-m, about 3 mm long and 4 mm wide. Petals 
5, elliptical to orbicular-elliptical, rounded, about 8 mm long, 6 to 7 mm 
wide. Filaments connate into five erect, pedicellate bodies, the pedicels 
flattened, 4 to 5 mm long, 1 mm wide, each bearing at the top from 3 to 
6 anthers, the free filaments about 1 mm long. Kudimentary ovary none, 
the torus spongy. Fruit depressed-globose, when dry strongly wrinkled, 
4.5 cm in diameter. 
Luzox, Province of Tayabas, ilauhaii, Fo7\ Bur. lOlS/f Curratv, March, 1908; 
Infanta, Tinauan Kiver, Whit ford 757, September, 1904: Province of Camarines, 
Daet, For. Bur. X07S1 Curran, July, 1908. 
A very characteristic species, readily recognizable by its elliptical or subor- 
bicular, firmly coriaceous leaves which are broad and rounded at both ends, 
nearly obsolete nerves, short stout petioles, sessile fasciculate flowers and sub- 
globose fruit. A tree, the trunk 35 cm in diameter, with yellow latex, growing 
in thickets along the seasliore. T., Gatasan, Dancalan. 
3. Garcinia dulcis (Roxb.) Kurz For. Fl. Brit. Biirma 1 (1877) 92; Pierre 
FI. Forest. Cochineh. Enum. IV; Vesque in DC. Monog. Phan. 8 (1893) 312; 
King in Journ. As. Soe. Beng. 59 ^ (1890) 1C9. 
Xanthochymus dulcis Roxb. PL Coromandel 3 (1819) t. 270; Wight Icon. 
t. 192. 
Garcinia ovalifolia Vidal Rev. PI. Vase. Filip. (188G) 53, non Hook. f. 
Luzon, Province of Ilocos Sur, For, Bur. 7103 Klemme: Province of Zambales, 
Subic, Merrill 207 Jf: Province of Bataan, For. Bur. 6521 Curran: Province of 
Rizal, Tanay, Bur. Set, 3326 Ramos, Bo^oboso, Far. Bur. ^2, 3205 Ahcrn's 
collector: Province of Camarines Sur, Pasacao, Ahern 195. Masbate, For. Bur. 
997 Ckirk. Negros, For. Bur. 5578 Everett; For. Bur. 522^ Danao. Palawan, 
Bur. Sci. 618 Foxworthy; For. Bur. 7^28 Manalo; For. Bur. 3792 Curran. Minda- 
nao, District of Zamboanga, For. Bur. .9^57, 0/f67, 9471 Whitford d EutcUnson. 
A species widely distributed in the Philippines, and apparently common. The 
type was from the Moluccas, introduced into the Calcutta Botanical Gardens, and 
described by Roxburgh from living specimens. The Philippine material agrees 
clo.sely \\ith the various descriptions and figures of the species, and exactly 
matches numerous specimens in our herbarium from the Buitenzorg Gardens, so 
that I have no hesitation in recording the species from the Philippines. It 
extends from Perak to the Malay Archipelago, T., Gatasan, Baniii; II., Buncg, 
Some specimens bear also the names Tatlany anac and Bilucao, which however 
properly belong to other species. 
4. Garcinia moselleyana Pierre FI. Forest. Cochineh. Enum. X; Vesque in 
DC. Monog. Phan. 8 (1H93) 326. 
The type of this species was collected by Mr. Moseley of tlie Challenger 
Expedition, on the small islet Malamaui close to the north coast of Basilan, and 
opposite Isabcla de Basilan. 1 have seen the type in Herb. Kew, but it is 
rather fragmentary, and seems to lie closely matched by DeVore d Hoover 8^, 
from the Island of Basilan. Elmer 7187, from Palo, Leyte, may be the same, 
although of this I have only leaf specimens. 
5. Garcinia iuzoniensis sp. nov. § Majujoshnxi. 
Arbor usqiio ad 10 m alta; ram is flavidis, tcretibus, ranmlis nigrican- 
