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2.5 to 5 cm long, with few appressed setose scales. Cymes in the 
upper axils, few-flowered, shorter than the petioles. Outer se- 
pals orbicular-ovate, very shortly acuminate, about 13 mm long 
and wide, more or less tomentose outside and densely covered 
with acicular spreading scales 2.5 to 4.5 mm long, the inner 
surface tomentose, the inner sepals smaller and setose only on 
the exposed portions. Ovary densely ferruginous-hirsute, ovoid; 
styles 5, free, in bud 2 mm long. 
MINDORO, south of Lake Naujan, For. Bur. 6849 Merritt, 
April, 1907, in forests, at an altitude of about 100 meters. 
A species well characterized by its chartaceous leaves which 
are entirely glabrous above and densely tomentose and shining 
beneath, the indumentum somewhat salmon- or flesh-colored; 
its short cymes; comparatively large flowers; densely setose 
calyx; and pubescent ovary. 
SAURAUIA TRUNCIFLORA sp. nov. 
Arbor parva, ramulis irregulariter adpresse setosis exceptis 
glabra; foliis oblanceolatis, chartaceis, 22 ad 35 cm longis, supra 
olivaceis laevis, apice breviter acuminatis, deorsum angustatis, 
basi cuneatis, margine serrulatis, nervis utrinque 15 ad 20, per- 
spicuis, adscendentibus; inflorescentiis caulinis, floribus tenuiter 
pedicellatis, confertis, fasciculis usque ad 7 cm diametro; sepalis 
elliptico-ovatis, 5 ad 9 mm longis, glabris; ovario glabro; stylis 
3, deorsum connatis. 
A small tree, reaching a height of 5 m, the branches glabrous, 
the young branchlets with few to many, appressed, unequal, 
ovate to lanceolate, acuminate scales. Leaves oblanceolate, 
chartaceous, 22 to 35 cm long, 6 to 10 cm wide, the upper surface 
dark-olivaceous, smooth, the lower surface glabrous, apex acumi- 
nate, gradualy narrowed from above the middle to the cuneate 
base, the margins rather finely serrate; lateral nerves 15 to 20 
on each side of the midrib, ascending, the reticulations lax, 
obscure or nearly obsolete; petioles 2 cm long or less. Flowers 
white, in dense fascicles from tubercles on the trunk, the fascicles 
up to 7 cm in diameter, the pedicels slender, somewhat furfur- 
aceous, unbranched, 2 to 3.5 cm long, ebracteolate or with a 
pair of small bracteoles. Sepals glabrous or slightly furfura- 
ceous, not at all setose, elliptic-ovate, 5 to 9 mm long, about 
5.5 mm wide, the inner ones slightly exceeding the outer ones 
and subpetaloid. Petals about 10 mm long and 7 mm wide, the 
apex retuse. Stamens 20, the anthers 3mm long. Ovary ovoid, 
glabrous; style about 4 mm long, the arms usually 3, free or 
somewhat united at the base. 
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