200 ROBINSON. 
Elatostematoides manillense (Wedd.) C. B. Rob. in Philip. Journ. Sci. 5 
(1911) Bot. 50. 
The loaves of 69^/2 and 69ff3 are smaller than those of the cotype of the specieg 
in tliis lievbariuni, but are otherwise very similar. The numbers were collected 
separately at slir^htly different elevations a short distance apart, as one was 
much more herbaceous than the other, but this is not evident in dried material. 
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Procris philippinensis C. B. Rob. in Philip. Journ. Sci. 5 (1911) Bot. 505. 
Represented by 9246, epiphytic at sea-level; otherwise known from Bataan. 
Procris ( ?) sp. 
Excellent staminate material was obtained, 10335, well matched by similar 
collections from Samar and Mindanao. From habit it is most likely to be a 
Procris, but it might well be a PeUionia, and it is not close to any species of 
either genus represented in this herbarium. It was deliberately omitted from 
my recent enumeration of the species of the family; it is barely possible that it 
does not belong there. 
Other species: Fleurya interrupla (Linn.) Gaudich., 6905: Leucosyke capi- 
iellaia (Poir.) Wedd., 6S94y 10S91: Pilea microphylla (Linn.) Liebm., 9072: 
Pouzolzia zeylanica (Linn.) Benn., 6002, 6970, 
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Ginalfoa lanceolata sp. nov. 
Epiphytica, glabra: inilorescentiis axillaribus, fasciculatis, innltinodiis, 
fructibus ovoideis: foliis petiolatis, lanceolatis, basi acutis, apice longius- 
cule acuminatis^ trinerviis. 
Similar to G. cumingiana (Presl) F.-YilL, but distinguished by its 
more truly lanceolate leaves, of thinner texture, 4 to G.5 cm long, 12 to 
20 mm ^vide, broader especially at the base, much more definitely acumi- 
nate: the inflorescences are 2.5 to 9 cm long, and their internodes 4 to 6 
mm long in the middle of the inflorescence, averaging longer than those 
of G. cumingiana, vhile the bracts' are only half the length of those of 
that species. 
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PoLiLLo, Bur. Sci. 10J,29 McGregor, in fruit, September 25, 1909. The original 
locality of Presl's species is not known, but it is now perfectly matched by 
Bur. Sci. 7829 Ramos, from Maunan, Cagayan Province, Luzon, April, 1909. 
Loranthus polillensis sp. nov. § Dendrophthoe. 
Epipliytica: floribus luteis, umbella pedunculata solitaria vel bina 
efformantibus, pentameris, petalis solutis: foliis verticillatis, eliipticis, 
ngidiP, apice aciitis vel acute acuminatis. 
Flowers yellow, borne in solitary or paired umbels in .the axils of 
present or fallen leaves, the peduncles 7 to 14 mm long, bearing at the 
apex 4 to 6 flowers, their pedicels 3 to 5 mm long ; bract at the base of 
each flower ovate, acuminate, 1 mm long; free portion of calyx forming 
a nm about 1 mm high, more or less spreading ; petals 5, separable to 
the base, about 23 mm long, 1.5 mm wide, the apical 5 mm free, tending 
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