NEW OR NOTEWORTHY PHILIPPINE PLANTS, VIII. 185 
DYSOXYLUM Blume. 
Dysoxylum venosum sp. nov. § Hudysoxylum, 
Arbor, partibus junioribus subtus foliis inflorescentiisque molliter 
puberulis; foliis alternis, imparipinnatis, foliolis 11, oblongis vel ellip- 
tico-oblongis, acuminatis, nitidis, supra glabris, in sicco pallidis, nervis 
utrinque circiter 10, stpra impressis, subtus prominentibus ; inflorescentiis 
axillaribus, brevibus, spiciformibus; floribus 4-meris, tubo stamineo libero, 
ovario pubescente. 
A tree of medium size, the branches terete, grayish, glabrous, the 
branchlets, inflorescence, rachis and under surface of the leaflets softly 
pale-olivaceous-puberulent. Leaves about 45 em long, alternate; leaflets 
11, the lower ones alternate, the upper opposite, oblong or elliptic-oblong, 
10 to 17 em long, 4.5 to 7 em wide, rather pale when dry, shining, the 
upper surface glabrous, or the midrib often puberulent, apex acuminate, 
base acute; nerves about 10 on each side of the midrib, impressed above, 
beneath prominent, anastomosing, the reticulations lax, obscure; petio- 
lules puberulent, about 5 mm long. Inflorescences in the upper axils, 
and in the axils of fallen leaves, solitary, spiciform, unbranched, 4 cm 
long or less, the pedicels very short. Flower-buds globose, 4 mm in 
diameter, the calyx shortly 4-toothed, puberulent outside, the teeth 
triangular-ovate, 1 mm long or less. Petals 4, densely gray-puberulent 
outside, oblong or oblong-ovate, 4 mm long. Staminal-tube cylindric, 
free, glabrous, 3 mm long, minutely crenate. Anthers 8, included. Disk 
tubular, 1 mm long, obscurely denticulate, glabrous outside, pubescent 
within. Ovary ovoid, densely pubescent, 4-celled; style, including the 
stigma, about 2 mm long. 
Luzon, Province of Cagayan, Mount Cura, For. Bur. 16839 Curran, March, 
1909, altitude about 200 m. 
A species much resembling D. turczaninowii C. DC., but distinguished by its 
very strongly veined leaves, most parts densely lhatilant, and many other 
characters. ~ 
Dysoxylum biflorum sp. nov. § Hudysoxylwm. 
Arbor glabra vel subglabra, partibus junioribus exceptis; foliis al- 
ternis, abrupte pinnatis, 3-jugatis, foliolis elliptico-ovatis, subcaudato- 
acuminatis, basi acuminatis, subtus in venarum axillis glandulosis bar- 
batisque; inflorescentiis axillaribus, depauperato-paniculatis, pedunculis 
bifloris; floribus longe pedicellatis, 4-meris; calycibus pyriformibus, bre- 
viter obscure crenatis; petalis 4, glabris, tubo stamineo libero; ovario 
glabro vel subglabro, 4-loculare. 
A tree, nearly glabrous except the innovations which are somewhat 
pubescent. Branches terete, lenticellate, slender, brown. Leaves al- 
ternate, 20 cm long, equally pinnate, 3-jugate; leaflets opposite, elliptic- 
ovate to oblong-ovate, chartaceous or somewhat coriaceous, glabrous and 
shining on the upper surface, 6 to 10 cm long, 2.5 to 3.5 em wide, the 
