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pubescent; lateral nerves, including the basal pair, 5 or 6 on each 
side of the midrib, prominent, rather sharply ascending, nearly 
straight; petioles about 1 cm long; panicles axillary and terminal, 
in fruit about 8 cm long, densely pubescent with short brownish 
hairs. Fruits subreniform, 2-celled, base truncate, apex slightly 
apiculate, compressed but at the same time distinctly inflated, 
about 1.5 cm long, 2 to 2.5 cm wide, the valves coriaceous densely 
and softly pubescent with shining brownish hairs of two types, 
short, rather densely matted ones, intermixed with very numer- 
ous, long, appressed-spreading, shining ones. Seeds 1.5 to 2 mm 
long, with numerous, long, shining, pale hairs. »% 
LEYTE, Buenavista, near Jaro, C. A. Wenzel 837, June 5, 1914, in forests, 
altitude about 500 m. 
A species characterized by its leaves which are entirely or nearly glabrous 
above and comparatively slightly pubescent beneath, and its 2-valved, com- 
pressed, densely pubescent fruits which are distinctly inflated. It may 
belong in the genus I have previously designated as Halconia, which, per- 
haps, should be merged with Trichospermum. 
DILLENIACEAE 
TETRACERA Linnaeus 
‘TETRACERA PHILIPPINENSIS sp. nov. 
Frutex scandens ? vel arbor, partibus junioribus inflorescen- 
tiisque plus minusve pubescentibus; foliis leviter scaberulis, ellip- 
tico-ovatis, coriaceis, in siccitate pallidis, fragilis, nitidis, 
usque ad 12 cm longis, acutis vel leviter acuminatis, basi 
rotundatis vel subacutis, nervis utrinque 11 ad 13, valde pro- 
minentibus, margine integris vel sursum obscure subundulato- 
crenulatis; paniculis terminalibus, amplis, 20 ad 25 cm longis; 
carpellis 3, glabris. 
A scandent shrub or a tree, the branches terete, minutely sca- 
brid, dark-brown, younger ones sparingly appressed-hirsute. 
Leaves coriaceous, pale, shining and brittle when dry, somewhat 
scabrid on both surfaces, elliptic-ovate, 8 to 12 cm long, 3.5 to 
6 cm wide, entire, or near the apex obscurely undulate-crenulate, 
apex acute or somewhat acuminate, base rounded to subacute, 
margins sometimes slightly decurrent along the petioles, the 
lower surface puncticulate; lateral nerves 11 to 13 on each side 
of the midrib, very prominent; petioles 1.5 to 2 cm long. Pani- 
cles terminal, ample, 20 to 25 cm long, sparingly appressed- 
hirsute. Flowers green and white. Sepals 5 or 6, the outer two 
much smaller than the inner ones, subcoriaceous, ciliate on the 
margins, the inner ones elliptic-obovate, concave, rounded, 6 mm 
long. Petals membranaceous, obovate, 5 to 6 mm long, deciduous. 
