PHILIPPINE PLANTS, IX. 307 
6 mm long, thicker than the three somewhat petaloid inner ones 
which are broadly ovate, rounded or retuse, somewhat longer 
than outer two and with thin margins. Petals 8 mm long, about 
6 mm wide, glabrous, elhptic-obovate, more or less' retuse. 
Stamens about 25; filaments stout, 3 mm long; anthers narrowly 
oblong, as long as the filaments. Ovary depressed, glabrous, 
somewhat 5-sulcate, 5-celled. Style 2 mm long, divided into 5, 
slender, 4 mm long arms. 
Luzon, Province of Nueva Vizcaya, Campote, Bur. Set. 1U07 McGregor, 
March, 1912. 
A species at once distinguishable by its dense indumentum on the younger 
parts, composed of long, slender, spreading, setae-like hairs. In this char- 
acter it differs from all the known Philippine forms. Another distinctive 
character is its cauliflory, although this is by no means uncommon in the 
genus. 
GUTTIFORAE. 
CALOPHYLLUM L. 
CALOPHYLLUM KUNSTLERI King, in Joum, As. Soc. Beng. 59' (1890) 
174; Vesque in DC. Monog. Phan. 8 (1893) 607. 
Luzon, Province of Nueva Ecija, For. Bur. 22182 Alvarez, December, 
1910; Province of Laguna, San Antonio, For. Bur. 1S197 Curratif March, 
1912. 
Not previously reported from the Philippines; Malay Peninsula and 
Borneo, 
My conception of Calophyllum kunstleri King is based on the original de- 
scription by King, and the later one by Vesque, together with a cotype 
(King's collector 5328) preserved in the herbarium of the Bureau of Science. 
While the Philippine form shows some very slight differences, it appears 
to me to agree with King's species in all essential characters. A specimen 
from Borneo, Sarawak, Foxworthy 302, appears also to be referable to the 
same species. 
GARCINIA L. 
GARCINIA RAMOSII sp. nov. § Cambogia. 
Arbor parva, ramis teretibus, ramulis tenuibus, obscure qua- 
drangularis ; f oliis subcoriaceis, anguste oblongo-obovatis, obtusis 
vel acutis, basi angustatis usque ad 6 cm longis, nervis obscuris, 
utrinque circiter 10, subtus lineis longitudinalibus undulatis 
tenuibus nigris vel purpureis notatis; floribus axillaribus, sessili- 
bus, fasciculatis ad nodes incrassatis, 4-meris; staminibus 14; 
ovario rudimento nullo. 
A small tree, quite glabrous, the branches terete, dark-colored, 
the branchlets obscurely 4-angled, slender, often olivaceous. 
Leaves opposite, small, subcoriaceous, when dry rather pale, 
shining and of the same color on both surfaces, 4 to 6 cm long, 
1 to 2 cm wide, narrowly oblong-obovate or oblong, apex acute 
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