246 MERRILL. 
lent, 2 to 3 mm long. Flowers axillary, solitary, or two on a more or 
less elongated peduncle, the peduncle, when present, 12 mm long or less, 
puberulent, with 2, opposite, lanceolate-acuminate, puberulent, 3 mm 
long bracts at the apex, subtending two flowers. Flowers sessile or 
shortly pedicelled. Calyx puberulent, the tube funnel-shaped, about 2 
mm long, the lobes more or less spreading, 5, ovate-oblong, acuminate, 
2.5 mm long. Corolla-tube 3 mm long, villous within, the lobes oblong, 
3 to 3.5 mm long, acute or acuminate, recurved or spreading. Anthers 
2.5 mm long, scarcely exserted. Style 2 mm long, glabrous; stigma 
cleft, 2.5 to 3 mm long, densely villous. Fruit red, soft and fleshy, 
apparently globose or ovoid and about 1 cm in diameter, the seeds 
numerous, ovoid, about 3 mm long. 
Luzon, Province of Bulacan, Norzagaray, on rocky river banks, For. Bur. 7170 
Curran, June 16, 1907. 
A species well characterized by its very narrow leaves and small, axillary, 
solitary or paired flowers, which may be sessile, or pedunculate; probably most 
closely allied to Randia angatensis F.-Vill., but quite different from that species. 
TIMONIUS DC. 
Timonius macrophyllus sp. nov. 
Arbor circiter 10 m alta, partibus junioribus, subtus foliis, ramulis 
inflorescentiisque plus minus fulvo-hirsuto-villosis; foliis coriaceis, ob- 
ovatis, usque ail 23 cm longis, apice rotundatis, basi acutis, nervis utrinque 
8 vel 9, prominentibus; inflorescentiis brevibus, dense pubescentibus, 
floribus 4-meris, secundis, spicatis; fructibus subovoideis, circiter 7 mm 
longis, leviter longitudinaliter 4-sulcatis, pyrenis 25 ad 30. 
A tree about 10 m high. Branches light-gray, subterete, rather stout, 
apical portions more or less compressed and pubescent. Leaves obovate, 
17 to 23 em long, 12 to 14 em wide, the apex rounded, the base acute, 
coriaceous, brown and shining when dry, glabrous on the upper surface, 
beneath sparingly hirsute-villous, especially on the midrib and lateral 
nerves; nerves'8 or 9 on each side of the midrib, prominent, curved- 
anastomosing, the primary reticulations curved, subparallel, prominent ; 
petioles stout, about 1 cm long. Inflorescence in the upper axils, at 
most 7 cm long, consisting of two or three branches 2 to 3 em in length 
or less, densely fulvous-villous, the branches bearing numerous, crowded, 
sessile flowers along one side. Flowers 4-merous, cylindric. Calyx 3 
mm long, the rim produced about 1.5 mm above the ovary, truncate, 
densely fulvous-villous outside. Corolla (in bud) 3.5 mm long, the four 
lobes oblong, obtuse, 3 mm long. Anthers 4, alternating with the corolla- 
lobes, 3 mm long. Style 4-angled, cleft into four arms about 2 mm in 
length, each arm again minutely cleft at the apex. Ovary 4-celled, each 
cell with from 5 to 7, rarely more locelli. Fruit subovoid, about 7 mm 
long, 6 mm in diameter, slightly hairy, with four rounded angles and 
