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Garcinia camhogia F.-Vill. Nov, App. (1880) 16, nou Desr. 
Luzon, Province of Benguet, Bagnio, Elmer 89J,Jf; Bur. Set. 240S Meams; 
SabUm, Elmer 0103: Province of Zambales, Botolan, Merrill 2962; Cabangan, 
Merrill 3012: Province of Bataan, Lamau Kiver, ^yhiiford 369; For. Bur. 612, 
713, 783 Borden: Province of ,Tayabas, Guinayaugau, Merrill 201-',: Province of 
Camarines, Pasacao, Ahem 78. Mindoro, Cuming loOO (cotype of G'. duodecandra 
Pierre). BuBlAS, For, Bur. 1734 Clark. Guimaras, For. Bur. 218 (lammill, 
Negros, Hiniagaan River, For, Bur. Jf2o7 Everett. 
Like many otber species described by BUinco, his Camhogia hlnucao lias long 
been doubtful. I am confident, however, that the above specimens represent his 
species, as his description applies closely, with the exception of the description 
of the stamens, and it is the only species known to me to which the name Bilucao 
is applied, and is, moreover, common and widely distributed, especially in the 
regions from which Blanco secured most of his material. The fruits are edible, 
an'd are prominently ridged when dry, as described by Blanco, the latter character 
confined to very few species so far as the Philippines are concerned. Cuming's 
specimen, cited above, the type number of Garcinia duodecandra Pierre, is the only 
one I have seen with flowers, the other specimens having fruits, or a few with 
leaves only. From the material at present at hand, I can see no valid reason for 
holdincr G. duodecandra Pierre distinct from Blanco's species. T., Bilucao; Z., 
Baucoc; V., Batuan. 
16. Garcinia mindanaensis sp. nov. § Hehradendron. 
Arbor parva vel mediocris, ramulis ramnlisque teretibus; foliis ellip- 
ticis vel oblongo-ellipticis, papyraceis, ntrinque acuminatis vel basi aeutis, 
13 ad 18 cm longis, nervis iitrinque circiter U, distantibus, laxis; floribns 
masculinis axillaribus fasciculatis, breviter podicellatis vel siibsessilibus, 
4-nieris; petalis oblongo-obovatis, 7 mm longis; antheris circiter 20, 
in capitulo congestis^ peltatis. 
A small or medium-sized tree. Branches and brancblets terete, oliva- 
ceous. Leaves elliptical to oblong-elliptical, papyraceous, 13 to 18 cm 
long, 4 to 8 cm wide, somewhat shining, the apex rather strongly 
acuminate, rarely subacute, the base slightly acuminate or acute; nerves 
about 10 on each^ide of the midrib, rather distant, ascending, anastomos- 
ing, the reticulations lax; petioles 1 to 1.5 cm long. Staminate flowers 
in axillary fascicles, red, the buds globose, the pedicels very short. Outer 
two sepals reniform, 2.5 mm long and 5 mm wide, the inner two orbicular, 
4 to 5 mm in diameter. Petals 4, in anthesis oblong-obovate, about 7 
mm long. Stamens about 20, united into a 4-angled or rounded mass 
about 2.5 mm in diameter; anthers rounded, peltate, sessile, their 
dehiscence circumscissile ; mdimentary ovary none: Fruit (immature) 
ovoid, small. 
Mindanao, Lake Lanao Camp Keithley, Mrs. Clemens s. n., March, 1907, and 
no. 467, April, 1906, as well as three other unnuinhered sheets. 
17 Garcinia lateriflora Blume Bijdr. (1825) 214; Walp. Repert. 1 {1842) 
394; Ghoisy Guttif. Tnd. 37; PI- & Tr. M^m. Guttif. (1862) 357; PJ^rre ^-l. 
Forest. Cochinch. Enum. XXXII, pi 85, f. C^, C=; Vesqiie Ephnrm 2: t. 127, 128; 
DC. Monog. Phan. 8 (1893) 474. , . t. t « 
Camigl-in (Babuyanes), Bur. .Sci. .^S FSnia^. Li zon. Province of Java las 
(Principe), Baler, Merrill 1037: Province of Bataan, Lamao Kiver, For. Bur. 61o, 
