PHILIPPINE PLANTS, IX. 315 
EUGENIA CILIATO-SETOSA sp. nov. % Syzygium ? 
Arbor parva 2 ad 5 m alta, ramulis foliis subtus ad nervos 
inflorescentiisque insigniter ciliato-setosis ; foliis oblongo-lanceo- 
latis, usque ad 20 cm longis, acuminatis, basi cordatis, brevissime 
petiolatis, nervis lateralibus marginalibusque subtus promlnen- 
tibus; inflorescentiis terminalibus, paniculatis, ut videtur pauci- 
floris, fructibus inaequilateraliter obovoideis, 1.5 ad 2 cm longis. 
A small tree or a shrub 2 to 5 m high, the branches, nerves 
on the lower surfaces of the leaves, especially the midribs, and 
the inflorescence prominently ciliate-setose. Branches terete, 
grayish, slender. Leaves opposite, oblong-lanceolate, 14 to 20 
cm long, 3 to 6 cm wide, chartaceous, the upper surface glabrous, 
olivaceous, shining, the lower paler, the midrib prominently, the 
lateral nerves sparingly ciliate-setose, apex sharply and slenderly 
acuminate, the base rather abruptly rounded-cordate; nerves 
very prominent on the lower surface, 20 to 25 on each side of the 
midrib, anastomosing in nearly straight marginal nerves as 
prominent as the lateral ones ; petioles ciliate-setose, about 2 mm 
long. Inflorescence terminal, ciliate-setose, paniculate, 10 to 
15 cm long including the elongated peduncle, the branches few, 
spreading, apparently few-flowered. Immature buds obovoid, 
about 4 mm long. Fruits inequilaterally obovoid, 1.5 to 2 cm 
long, nearly smooth, green when fresh. 
Luzon, Province of Cagayan, Abulug River, Bur. Sci. 1397^ Ramos 
(type) I with immature buds and fruits, For. Bur. 11590, 1397^ Curran, 
with fruits, all collected in January, 1912, in dipterocarp forests 30 to 50 
meters above sea-level. 
A most striking species, differing from all the Philippine forms, and 
from most or quite all of the previously described species in the genus by 
its prominently ciliate-setose branches, leaves, and inflorescence. 
EUGENIA PROPINQUA sp. nov. § Syzyginm. 
Species E. pauciveniae C. B. Rob., simillima et affinis, differt 
foliis minoribus, distincte petiolatis, floribus ut videtur mino- 
^ ribus, 
A tree {fid^ Ramos), 10 m high, glabrous, the branches terete, 
somewhat grayish and reddish-brown, the young branchlets 
slightly compressed, slender. Leaves numerous, crowded, coria- 
ceous, shining on both surfaces, oblong-elliptic to obovate, the 
base acute, the apex rounded, usually broadly so, 3 to 5 cm long, 
1.5 to 3 cm wide; nerves about 10 on each side of the midrib, 
indistinct, irregular, very obscurely anastomosing; petioles 3 to 
4 mm long. Inflorescence terminal, many-flowered, 3 to 4 cm 
