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long. Ovary densely tomentose; styles stout, densely bearded, 
about 4 mm long. Infructescences dense, cylindric, about 10 
em long and 3.5 to 4 cm in diameter, the individual capsules, 
including the thick indumentum, about 1.5 cm long, densely 
covered with filiform, densely stellate-tomentose, weak, vari- 
ously incurved and intertwined, slender processes. 
LuZON, Tayabas Province, Mount Tulaog, Bur. Sci. 29153 
Ramos & Edaiio (type), May, 1917; Atimonan, Whitford 711, 
August, 1904. SAMAR, Yabong, Phil. Pl. 1650 Merrill, March, 
1914, with fruits. MINDANAO, Davao District, DeVore & 
Hoover, May, 1903. 
The alliance of this species is manifestly with Mallotus bar- 
batus Muell.-Arg., to which I previously referred Whitford 
711, a specimen with pistillate flowers. Pax & Hoffmann® 
have already indicated that Whitford’s specimen apparently 
represented a distinct species. Now that complete material is 
available, presenting staminate and pistillate flowers and 
fruits, it is clearly evident that this Philippine form is dis- 
tinct from Mallotus barbatus Muell.-Arg. 
MALLOTUS PAPUANUS (J. J. Sm.) Pax & K. Hoffm. in Engl. Pflanz- 
enreich 63 (1914) 202. 
Mallotus hookerianus Muell.-Arg. var. papuanus J. J. Sm. in Nova 
Guinea 8 (1912) 787, t. 137. 
MINDANAO, Surigao Province, Bur. Sci. 34549 Ramos & Pas- 
casio, April 30, 1919, in damp forests at low altitudes. 
A species previously known only from New Guinea but 
scarcely distinguishable from Mallotus hookerianus Muell.-Arg- 
from southern China. The specimen is with mature fruits 
and agrees very closely with a cotype before me, Gjellerup 316!, 
staminate specimen. 
MALLOTUS LONGISTYLUS sp. nov. § Awenfeldia. 
Frutex vel arbor parva, glabra, vel partibus junioribus lev- 
iter pubescens; foliis alternis, oblongis, subcoriaceis, nitidis, 
penninerviis, eglandulosis, 25 ad 30 cm longis, basi rotundatis, 
apice tenuiter acuminatis, integris, nervis utrinque circiter 15; 
stipulis ovatis ad oblongo-ovatis, coriaceis, 7 ad 15 mm longis; 
racemis 2 solitariis, circiter 10 cm longis, plerumque 3-fior1s, 
sepalis anguste lanceolatis, circiter 6 mm longis, capsulis sub- 
globosis, leviter pubescens, haud glandulosis, spinis paucls 
tenuibus usque ad 2 mm longis, armatis. 
*Engl. Pflanzenreich 63 (1914) 165. 
