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longa, in orificio 2 ad 2.5 cm lata. Stamina longa duas tertias 
tubi aequantes, satis distantes. Stylus aequilongus, circ. 3.5 
cm longiis. Fructus mihi non visi. Fl. Octobri, Novembri. 
POULLO, Bur. Scl 10257 McGregor. 
The plant is a true Cyrtandra and cannot be referred to any other genus 
of the family, if we take into consideration all characters. From examina- 
tion of the flowers only one might consider it to be a Chirita, flowers of its 
size being quite extraordinary in Cyrtandra. A Chirita^ moreover, so far 
east, would be highly surprising, the genus being confined to India, the 
adjacent parts of China, with a few species in the western Sunda Islands. 
CYRTANDRA GLAUCESCENS Kranzl. sp. nov. (§ ./ackianae ?). 
Caulis abbreviatus, radicosus, internodia brevissima, foliis 
dense congestis, inter se parum diversis, caulis et basis foliorum 
dense tomentosi. Folia brevipetiolata e basi cuneata obovato- 
oblonga, obtusa, toto margine a basi brevi-dentata, superne glau- 
cescentia, pilis longiusculis basi pellucidis sparsim vestita, subtus 
nervis multis, reticulatis, sparsim vestita, subtus nervis multis, 
reticulatis, sparsim puberulis decora, ceterum pallide ferruginea, 
cum petiolo 2 cm longo ad 19 cm longa, 3.5 cm lata. Inflores- 
centiae breves, axillares, ceterum ab insectis praecipue secus 
basin pedunculorum et bractearum destructae, ut e fragmentis 
judicandum brevi-cymosae, triflorae. Calyx tenui-cylindraceus, 
1 cm longus, lobis anguste triangulis, 4 mm longis, extus longe 
pilosus. Corolla e basi perangusta sensim infundibuliformis, 
superne in lobos inter se vix diversos, late triangulos divisa, extus 
longe et sparsissime pilosa, cum parte basilari in calyce abscon- 
dita ultra 4.5 cm longa, in orificio 1.5 cm diametro. Stamina in 
dimidio superiore tubi; pistillum fere 3.5 cm longum, ovarium 
6 ad 7 mm longum, stigma baud magnum, discus annularis. 
Flores albi. Fl. Martio. 
Panay, Dumarao, Merrill 6702, in damp shaded ravines, altitude about 
100 m. 
Of this species I had for examination a single flower, but no fruit; 
portions of the leaves and bracts were destroyed by insects. I at first was 
inclined to place it in the genus Didymocarpns , but it seems to be a true 
Cyrtandra. The upper surface of the leaves has the same glaucous hue 
as in Cyrtandra cretacea Kranzl. 
CYRTANDRA McGREGORII Kranzl. sp. nov. (§ Aureae). 
Caulis deest, praestans solummodo folia 2 petiolata, obovata, 
obtuse acutata, margine minute remoteque dentata, subintegra, 
nervo mediano subtus valde prominente nervisque lateralibua 
utrinque 11 ad 12 percursa, superne opaca, glaberrima, subtus 
in nervis tantum sparsim fulvo-pilosa, maximum cum petiolo 
circ. 3 cm longo ad 35 longum, quo latissimum 12.5 cm latum. 
