306 , The Philippine Journal of Seience 1921 
sime petiolatis, ovatis ad late ovatis usque ad 14 em longis, basi 
latissime rotundatis et leviter cordatis apice breviter acuminatis, 
in siccitate pallidis, utrinque concoloribus, nitidis, eglandulosis; 
nervis primariis utrinque circiter 15, distinctis, cum lateralibus 
conjunctis; inflorescentiis terminalibus, corymboso-paniculatis, 
5 ad 8 em longis, sessilibus, basi ramosis, ramis ramulisque 
crassis, brevibus; fructibus sessilibus, ad apices ramulorum con- 
fertis, leviter urceolatis, junioribus circiter 7 mm longis. 
A glabrous tree, about 4 m high, the branches and branchlets 
terete, rather stout, about 5 mm in diameter, brownish, nearly 
smooth when dry. Leaves ovate to broadly ovate, thickly co- 
riaceous, eglandular, 10 to 14 cm long, 6 to 9 cm wide, rather pale, 
shining and of the same color on both surfaces when dry, the 
base very broadly rounded and slightly cordate, apex shortly 
acuminate; lateral nerves about 15 on each side of the midrib, 
about equally distinct on both surfaces, nearly straight, spread- 
ing, anastomosing with the equally distinct marginal nerves 3 to 
5 mm from the edge of the leaf, the reticulations very obscure; 
petioles stout, reddish-brown, 2 mm long or less. Inflorescences 
terminal, stout, 5 to 8 cm long, sessile, branched from the base, 
corymbose-paniculate, the branches stout, the primary ones 2.5 
to 3.5 em long, brown, rugose, about 4 mm in diameter, the 
ultimate branchlets usually in threes, about 1 cm long, stout, 
compressed, the flowers all sessile and crowded at the tips of 
the branchlets, three to nine on each branchlet. Young fruits 
somewhat urceolate, cylindric, slightly wrinkled when dry, about 
7 mm long, crowned by the four short calyx-lobes. : 
MINDANAO, Bukidnon Subprovince, Malantog, For Bur. 26534 
Rola, April 17, 1917, in the margins of forests, altitude about 
600 meters. 
This species does not appear to be very closely allied to any 
previously described Philippine form. It is well characterized 
by its thickly coriaceous, subsessile, heart-shaped leaves, and 
its stout, terminal inflorescences, the sessile flowers being 
crowded on the ultimate branchlets. 
EUGENIA MARTELINOIIE sp. nov. 
Arbor parva, glabra, ramulis teretibus, 2 ad 3 mm diametro; 
foliis sessilibus, coriaceis, supra nitidissimis, oblongis ad oblongo- 
ellipticis, subtus minute punctatis, 6 ad 10 cm longis, apice obtu- 
sis vel late acuminatis, basi late rotundatis et distincte cordatis, 
