xic,s Merrill: New Philippine Shrubs and Trees 981 
which are up to 15 cm in length and 2.5 to 4 em wide, and especially in its 
more numerous lateral nerves which are impressed on the upper surface, 
very prominent beneath and arched-anastomosing; there are 10 to 12 
pairs of lateral nerves, while in G. marivelense Merr. there are but 6 or 7 
pairs which are not impressed on the upper surface and not very prominent 
on the lower surface. 
Luzon, Zambales Province, Mount Tapulao, For. Bur. 8108 Curran & 
Merritt, December 15, 1907, in forests, altitude 100 to 1400 meters. 
EUONYMUS Linnaeus 
EVONYMUS ELMERI nom. nov. 
Euonymus alatus Elm. Leafl. Philip. Bot. 4 (1912) 1484, non Regel. 
‘LuzON, Tayabas Province, Mount Cadig, Bur. Sci. 25486 Yates, ei ay ate 
1916. 
This species was originally described from specimens et iwiteds on Si- 
buyan Island, and is known only from the original collections, Elmer 12256, 
12485, and the specimen cited above. Elmer 13095 from Palawan, distri-. 
buted as #. alatus Elm., of which I have seen only leaf specimens, is 
Glyptopetalum remotinovium Merr. 
PLEUROSTYLIA Wight 
PLEUROSTYLIA WIGHTII W. & A. Prodr. (18384) 157, var. NEOCALE- 
DONICA Loesen. 
Luzon, Batangas Province, Mount Ballon Bur. Sci. 22350 Ramos, July 
27, 1914, on dry hills. 
The specimen is an exact match for New Caledonian material, Balansa 
570, Hennecart s. n., representing the variety named by Loesener; I have 
not seen the description of this variety. Both the New Caledonian material 
and the Luzon specimen are distinctly different from typical Ceylon material 
of Pleurostylia wightti W. & A. The genus is new.to the Philippines. 
: * 
VITACEAE 
LEEA Linnaeus 
LEEA ACUMINATISSIMA sp. nov. 
Species L. wnifoliolatae Merr. affinis, differt foliis minoribus, 
coriaceis, grosse crenato-serratis, basi rotundatis cordatisque. 
A shrub about 1 m high, entirely glabrous, the branches 
terete, brown, about 5 mm in diameter. Leaves simple, lan- 
ceolate to oblong-lanceolate, coriaceous, mostly 10 to 17 cm long, 
3 to 5 cm wide, sometimes up to 22 cm long and 7 cm wide, 
brownish-olivaceous, apex caudate-acuminate, acumen slender, 
up to 2 cm long, base rounded, distinctly cordate, margins 
coarsely crenate-serrate, the upper surface brownish-olivaceous 
when dry, the lower surface paler; lateral nerves about 12 on 
each side of the midrib, prominent, anastomosing, the reticula- 
tions subparallel, distinct; petioles about 2 cm long, channeled, 
with narrow deciduous marginal wings. Infructescénces ter- 
150676——3 ; 
