SERTULUM BONTOCENSE. §9 
According to Gagnepain*s recent treatment of this genus the species 
above described is allied to Tetrastigma cra^sipes Planch., and to T. 
peduncidare Planch., although apparently not very close to either. It is 
dedicated to Father Jules Sepulchre, Father Vanoverbergh*s colleague and 
companion at Bauco and founder of the mission at that place whose recent 
sudden death is greatly deplored. 
TILIACEAE. 
GREWIA L. 
GrewJa setacea sp. nov. § Eugrewia. 
Arbor parva, omnibus partibus plus minusve simpliciter vel 
admodum stellato-pilosis, partibus junioribus ferrugineis; foliis 
oblongis vel oblongo-ovatis, acutis vel breviter acuminatis, basi 
obtusis vel rotundatis, aequilateralibus, trinerviis, margine cre- 
nato-denticulatis ; stipulis setaceis ; inflorescentiis axillaribus, 
solitariis, umbellatis; floribus bracteatis, circiter 9 mm longis, 
petalis 2 mm longis, ciliatis. 
A small tree, all parts more or less pilose or pubescent with 
simple or somewhat stellately-arranged hairs, the young shoots 
and leaves rather densely ferruginous-pilose, the older parts 
with scattered hairs. Branches terete, dark-colored, somewhat 
pubescent. Leaves oblong to oblong-ovate, firmly chartaceous or 
subcoriaceous, 5 to 8 cm long, 2 to 3.5 cm wide, equilateral, some- 
what shining when dry, slightly paler beneath, the apex acute or 
shortly acuminate, the base obtuse or rounded, margins rather 
finely and uniformly crenate-serrate, the upper surface pubes- 
cent on the midrib and nerves, the lower surface with simple 
or stellate, more or less scattered, pilose hairs on the nerves and 
reticulations; basal nerves extending above the middle of the 
leaf, the lateral ones above the basal pair about 4 on each side 
of the midrib, ascending, prominent beneath; petioles densely 
pubescent, 5 to 8 mm long; stipules setaceous, somewhat pubes- 
cent, about 1 cm long. Inflorescence of axillary umbels, solitary 
or in pairs, stellate-pubescent, the flowers few, usually about 
three, their pedicels subtended by a whorl of linear-lanceolate, 
acuminate, 5 to 7 mm long, slightly pubescent bracteoles, the 
pedicels 4 to 7 mm long, the peduncles usually about 1.5 cm in 
length. Sepals oblong, obtuse, pubescent, about 9 mm long, 
2 to 2.2 mm wide. Petals elliptic-oblong or ovate-elliptic, dis- 
tinctly ciliate-pilose, about 2 mm long, 1,5 mm wide. Stamens 
1 mm long or less; anthers subglobose (perfect?), 0.2 mm long. 
Ovary villous; style glabrous, 3 mm long, cleft above. Drupe 
black when dry, somewhat pubescent, ultimately nearly glabrous, 
