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to 18 cm wide, very thickly coriaceous, somewhat shining, when dry 
minutely and densely rugose on both surfaces, the apex rather broadly 
rounded, sometimes slightly retuse, the base acute or somewhat acuminate, 
rarely broadly rounded; nerves about 10 on each side of the midrib, 
distinct, anastomosing, the reticulations lax ; petioles stout, 1 to 2 em long ; 
stipules very broadly ovate, abruptly acuminate, 5 to 7 mm long, deciduous. 
Inflorescence terminal, puberulent, corymbose, subtended by one or two 
pairs of broadly ovate, abruptly acuminate bracts 8°mm long or less, with 
two lateral basal branches, the rachis short, trichotomously branched, the 
primary branches stout, 3 to 5 cm long, all subtrichotomously branched at 
their apices, forming a rather dense inflorescence about 9 cm long, and 
as wide or wider than long. Flowers white or greenish-white, rather 
densely crowded at the ends of the ultimate branchlets, their pedicels 1 
to 2 mm long, ebracteolate. Calyx ovoid, puberulent, about 2 mm long, 
with 4 short, broadly ovate, acute teeth about 0.3 mm long. Corolla-tube 
rather slender, 2.4 cm long, 2 mm wide when more or less flattened out, 
the lobes 4, spreading or reflexed, oblong, rounded, 7 mm long, 4 mm 
wide. Anthers linear, 5 mm long, the filaments exserted about 3 mm. 
Style slender, exserted about 6 mm, the arms thickened, more or less 
flattened, about 2 mm long. 
MinpAnao, District of Zamboanga, Port Banga, For. Bur. 9039, 9070, 9439 
(type), 9479 Whitford & Hutchinson, December, 1907, and February, 1908, in 
dipterocarp forests at from 30 to 50 m above the sea. 
A species well characterized by its unusually large, very coriaceous leaves, 
which, when dry, are rather pale and minutely, densely rugose on both surfaces. 
Ixora ebracteolata sp. nov. 
Iwora amboinica Elm. Leafl. Philip. Bot. 1 (1906) 9, non DC. 
Arbuscula vel arbor parva, 3 ad 8 m alta, inflorescentiis exceptis glabra; 
foliis petiolatis, coriaceis vel subcoriaceis, in sicco brunneis, nitidis, 
oblongis vel oblongo-ellipticis, obtusis vel late brevissime acuminatis, 
basi acutis, nervis utrinque circiter 10, distinctis; cymis terminalibus, 
puberulis vel subglabris, pedunculatis, multifloris; floribus 9 ad 12 mm 
longis, ebracteolatis. 
An erect shrub or tree 3 to 8 m high, glabrous except the inflorescence 
which is usually puberulent. Branches terete, gray, the younger ones 
usually reddish-brown. Leaves oblong to oblong-elliptic, 6 to 12 cm long, 
2.5 to 5 cm wide, the base acute or decurrent-acuminate, the apex obtuse, 
rounded, or broadly and obtusely short-acuminate, brown and shining 
when dry, the lower surface paler than the upper; primary nerves about 
10 on each side of the midrib, anastomosing, brown, distinct, the reticula- 
tions rather lax, distinct; petioles 5 to 10 mm long; stipules lanceolate- 
acuminate from an ovate base, 5 mm long or less. Inflorescence terminal, 
rather dense, 5 to 7 cm in diameter, usually puberulent, sometimes 
glabrous peduncled, many-flowered, the peduncles 3 to 5 em long, the lower 
branches spreading, about 2 cm long. Flowers white, mostly in triads on 
