292 MERRILL. 
narrowed above into the short narrowly conical style, the disk 
cylindric, prominent. Fruit unknown. 
LuBANG Island, jlerrill 
sprawling or climbing in thickets near sea-level. Cebu, Bur. Sci. 11095 
Ramos^ March, 1912, in thickets. 
This apparently tindescribed species seems to be allied to Salacia perak- 
emis King, and to S. griffithii Laws., but is entirely different from both. 
Mature fruits have not been seen, but they were sufficiently developed to 
ehow that the plant is a Salacia and not a Hippocratea. 
ICACINACEAE. 
FREERIA gen. nov. 
Flores dioici, spicati. Perianthium 4-merum, simplex, lobi 
valvati, tubo brevi, FL e Fl. $ : Ovarium sessile, 1-locul- 
are; stigma sessile, crassum, truncatum; ovula 2, ex apice 
loculi pendula. Drupa oblonga leviter compressa, epicarpio 
camoso, putamine crustaceo extus punctato, intus papillato. 
Semen pendulum; embryo albumine carnoso valde ruminato 
parum brevior, cotyledonibus planis, tenuiter foliaceis. Frutex 
alte scandens, ramis ramulisque tenuibus. Folia alterna, oblonga 
vel oblongo-lanceolota, glabra, repanda, glanduloso-dentata, acu- 
minata, basi leviter cordata. Racemi supra-axillares, simplices. 
Flores pauci, parvi, sessiles, bracteolati. 
FREERIA REPANDA sp. nov. 
Frutex scandens subglaber, ramulis teretibus, tenuibus, minut- 
issime verruculosis; foliis oblongis vel oblongo-lanceqlatis, sub- 
coriaceis, usque ad 14 cm longis, in siccitate pallidis, nitidis, 
subtus leviter asperulis, nervis utrinque 5 vel 6, prominentibus, 
distantibus, anastomosantibus, reticulis laxis, distinctis; spicis 
2 ad 4 cm longis, pedunculatis, tenuibus ; floribus paucis, circiter 
2 mm longis, bracteolatis ; fructibus oblongis, leviter compressis, 
circiter 1.8 cm longis. 
A woody vine reaching a height of about 8 m (fide Ramos), 
nearly glabrous, the branches and branchlets slender, terete, 1 
to 2 mm in diameter, very minutely verruculose, the growing 
parts minutely pubescent. Leaves alternate, subcoriaceous, 
oblong to oblong-lanceolate, 6 to 14 cm long, 1.5 to 4 cm wide, 
rather slenderly acuminate, base slightly narrowed, distinctly 
cordate, the margins more or less repand and with a short glan- 
dular tooth opposite the excurrent end of each primary lateral 
nerve, rather pale, shining, and of about the same color on both 
surfaces when dry, the upper surface smooth and glabrous, the 
