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mm in diameter, margins obscurely glandular-denticulate. Fila- 
ments nearly 1 mm long. Pistillate flowers and fruits not seen. 
LUZON, Tayabas Province, Mount Cadig, Bur. Sci. 25404 Yates, 
December 12, 1916, in the mossy forest, altitude at least 800 
meters. 
A characteristic species, readily distinguished by its thick, 
entire, opposite leaves, and its short, simple, terminal or subter- 
minal racemose, not spicate, staminate inflorescences. Under 
Pax and Hoffmann’s arrangement of the species of Excoecarta, 
it comes nearest to Excoecaria crenulata Wight and E. banta- 
mensis Muell.-Arg. 
EXCOECARIA MIRANDAE sp. nov. § Commia. 
Frutex monoicus, circiter 2 m altus, glaber; foliis oppositis, 
chartaceis, oblongis, usque ad 13 cm longis, olivaceis, integris, 
acuminatis, basi acutis ad subobtusis, nervis utrinque circiter 9, 
curvatis, anastomosantibus, reticulis subobsoletis; inflorescentiis 
junioribus terminalibus, circiter 4 cm longis, basi floribus ° 
solitariis instructis; bracteolis unifloris; floribus ¢ sepalis lan- 
ceolatis, 1.5 mm longis, acuminatis, 9° ovatis, 2.2 mm longis, 
longe et tenuiter acuminatis. 
A monoecious glabrous shrub about 2 m high, the branches 
and branchlets slender, terete, reddish-brown. Leaves opposite, 
chartaceous, olivaceous when dry, the lower surface paler than 
the upper, 10 to 13 cm long, 3.5 to 4 em wide, entire, base acute, 
apex distinctly acuminate, the acumen rather blunt; lateral 
nerves about 9 on each side of the midrib, curved, rather distinct, 
anastomosing, the reticulations obsolete or subobsolete; petioles 
5 to 8 mm long. Inflorescences terminal, when young about 
4 cm long, with a single pistillate flower at the base, the brac- 
teoles 1-flowered. Pistillate flowers: Sepals ovate, 2.2 mm long, 
fong and slenderly acuminate, the shoulders minutely denticu- 
late. Ovary ovoid, glabrous, the style-arms rather stout, about 
2mm long. Staminate flowers: Sepals lanceolate, long-acum 
nate, about 1.3 mm long, the bracts ovate, acuminate. Fruits 
apparently about 1.5 cm in diameter, the pericarp crustaceous. 
BaSILAN, Bocboc Barrio, near Matangal Point, For. Bur. 20062 
Miranda, October 4, 1912, altitude about 25 meters. 
The alliance of this species is manifestly with Excoecarva 
bicolor Hassk., from which it is distinguished by being monoe- 
cious, although Hasskarl states that E. bicolor is sometimes 
monoecious; by its longer inflorescences; and by its prominently 
long-acuminate pistillate sepals. 
