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bracteoles minute, linear, 1 to 2 mm long. Calyx urceolate, 
truncate, about 5 mm long. Petals 4, obliquely obovate, about 
13 mm long. Stamens 8, equal; filaments 5.5 mm long; anthers 
lanceolate, acuminate, 5.5 mm long, the dorsal appendage slender, 
0.8 mm long, the anterior appendages stout, curved, blunt, 1 
mm long. Fruit broadly urceolate or cup-shaped, about 8 mm 
long. 
Negros, Canlaon Volcano, Merrill 6882, April, 1910, in forests, altitude 
about 1,600 m. 
Apparently most closely allied to Medinilla subsessilis Merr., of Luzon, 
differing in its more numerously nerved leaves, longer petioles, nearly 
glabrous nodes, and much smaller bracts. It resembles Medinilla negro- 
sensis Merr., M. confusa Merr., and M. myriantha Merr., but differs from 
all, among other characters, by its much larger flowers. 
16. MEDINILLA NEGROSENSIS sp. nov. 
Frutex glaber, ramis ramulisque 3- vel 4-angulatis, nodis dense 
setosis; foliis oppositis, breviter petiolatis, ovatis ad elliptico- 
oblongis, usque ad 20 cm longis, basi acutis vel rotundatis, 7- vel 
9-plinerviis, apice distincte acuminatis ; paniculis terminalibus, , ' 
foliis subaequilongis vel longioribus, difFusis, multifloris, ramis 
verticillatis; floribus 4-meris. 
A shrub, erect or scandent, glabrous, the branches and branch- 
lets distinctly 3- or 4-angled, the nodes rather densely setose. 
Leaves opposite, ovate to elliptic-oblong, coriaceous, somewhat 
shining, of about the same color on both surfaces when dry, 
12 to 20 cm long, 4.5 to 9 cm wide, the base rounded or acute, 
the apex distinctly and rather slenderly acuminate; nerves 7 
to 9, as prominent as the midrib, all leaving the midrib above 
the base, the inner pair at from 1.5 to 3 cm above the base, 
the inner two pairs reaching the apex of the leaf, reticulations 
obsolete; petioles 6 to 10 mm long. Panicles terminal, as long 
as or longer than the leaves, peduncled, flower-bearing in the 
upper part, the branches verticillate, 5 to 8 at each node, spread- 
ing, the lower ones up to 7 cm in length, many-flowered, the 
verticils distant. Flowers 4-merous, ebracteolate, or bracteoles 
very minute and deciduous, the pedicels 3 to 8 mm long. Calyx 
broadly urceolate or urceolate-campanulate, about 3 mm long, 
truncate. Petals 4, obliquely obovate, 7 mm long. Stamens 8, 
equal; filaments about 3.5 mm long; anthers lanceolate, 4 mm 
long, acuminate, dorsal spur slender, 0.5 mm long, the anterior 
appendages stout, curved, obtuse, 1 mm long. 
Negros, Cuernos Mountains, Elmer 100^9, May, 1908, distributed as 
Medinilla intermedia Blume. 
