272 FOXWORTHY. 
3. Shorea philippinensis UninJis in Joiun. Liiin. Soc. Bot. 31 (1895) 88. 
Petioles aud inflorescence pubescent with stellate hairs. Leaves eHiptic, 
underside pubescent with stellate hairs; leaf -blade 3 to 7 cm long; 
petioles up to 1 cm long; secondai-y nerves about 10 to 12^ tertiarj nerv«6 
inconspicuous. Bracts enclosing the buds subpei-sistent ; anthers linear^ 
long-arista te; appendage liliform, longer than anther. Ovary with base 
of style puberulous, style filiform glabrous exceeding the ovary; stigma 
minute. 
Luzo.\, rroviuce of Buluoan, Vidal 083: Province of Bataan, Foi: Bur. 717 
Borden: Province of Tayabas, For. Bnr. 6068 Kohhe. Ticao, For. Bur, 1255S 
Rosenhhith. Leyte, For. Bur. 12885 Rosenhluth. 
A very impeifectly known species. All of the material in our lierburium is 
sterile. The wood of some of the munbers credited to this is very lij^ht-colored 
and soft, of some of the others it is red. It is very likely that some of the 
nnnibers are wrongly identTfied. 
4. Shorea sp. aff, S. harmaiHlH Pierre. 
A large tree, 30 m high and 75 cm in diameter. Wood white to 
brownish, soft; wood-parenchyma lines and lines of resin-canals incon- 
spicuous or wanting. Vessels arranged in more or less regular patterns. 
Wood resembling tliat of Peiitacme in appearance. Leaves elliptic, coria- 
ceous, pallid above and beneath when dry, the very young leaves being 
darker in color; bluntly acuminate at apex, rounded or subcordate at 
base. Secondary nerves 12 to 15 pairs, tertiary nerves distinct and par- 
allel. Leaf-blade 5 to 9 em long, 3 to 5 cm wide. Petioles short, 8 to 9 
mm long, and pubescent. Stipular bracts enclosing the bud, triangular- 
ovate, rather large and semipersistent, with several longitudinal nerves. 
Stipules leaving a xQvy distinct scar on falling. Twigs dark-colored, 
pubescent, with short internodes. Fruit ovoid, about 1 cm long and about 
the same diameter, enclosed by the bases of the calyx-lobes; the 3 long 
cal}^-wings oblong-spatulate, 7 cm long, 16 mm wide, with 10 to 12 
longitudinal and numerous cross veins, the 2 short calyx-wings 4 to 6 
cm long and 5 to 6 mm wide, with Only 5 or 6 longitudinal nerves. 
Fniit green wlien fresh, reddish-brown when dry. 
Luzon, Province of Cagayan, For. Bur. 17158 Curran, Mar. 1909, in fruit, 
For. Bur. 708.'i Klemme: Province of La Laguna, For. Bur. 17652 Curran. 
Common names: saray (Cag.), d^nlig or white tiaong (La^.), camcan CS^i^-)- 
5. Shorea guiso (Blanco) Blume >Ius. Bot. Lugd-Bat. 2 (185G) 34; Vidal 
Sinopsis Atlas xv, t. 15, f. C; Perk. Frag. Fl. Philip. (1904) 23; Brandis in 
Journ. Linn. Soc. Bot. 31 (1895) 89; Merr. in Phil. Journ. Sei. 1 (1900) Suppl. 
98; Foxworthy in Phil. Journ. Sci. 2 (1907) Bot. 355, 357, 383, 384, 4 (1909) 
Bot. 419, 509, 517, pi. XXVII, f. 70; Everett & Whitford in Philip. Bur. For. 
Bull. 5 (1906) 16; Morritt & Whitford in Philip. Bur. For. Bull. 6 (1906) 36; 
Merritt in Philip. Bur. For. Bull. 8 (1908) 48; Whitford in Philip. Journ. Sci. 
4 (1910) Bot. 703, Philip. Bur. For. Bull. 10^ (.1911) 71, pis. 74, 75. 
