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arranged on the primary branches, 5-merous, yellow. Calyx 
shallow, about 1.83 mm in diameter, 0.56 mm high, obscurely 
denticulate. Petals 5, free, narrowly oblong, about 3 mm long, 
1 mm wide, glabrous. Stamens alternating with the petals; 
filaments 1 mm long; anthers ovoid, as long as the filaments. 
Rudimentary ovary oblong-ovoid, hirsute, 0.7 mm long. 
LEYTE, Buenavista, near Jaro, C. A. Wenzel 987, July 16, 1914, in forests, 
altitude about 500 meters. 
The first representative of the genus to be found in the Philippines and 
allied to Sarcostigma wallichii Baill., differing, however, in many characters, 
the leaves entirely glabrous not pubescent beneath, petioles much longer, 
and nerves fewer; the male inflorescence is entirely different, consisting 
of lax panicles up to 40 cm in length, not of simple spikes. 
BEGONIACEAE 
BEGONIA Linnaeus 
BEGONIA WENZELII nom. nov. 
Begonia leytensis Merr. in Philip. Journ. Sci. 9 (1914) Bot. 379, non 
Elm. 
Begonia leytensis Elm. is a synonym of Begonia quercifolia A. DC. [see 
Merrill in Philip. Journ. Sci. 7 (1911) Bot. 311], and the previous use of 
this name was inadvertently overlooked by me when characterizing B. 
leytensis Merr. I accordingly propose the above new name for the form 
described by me as Begonia leytensis. 
FLACOURTIACEAE 
CASEARIA Jacquin 
CASEARIA PHANEROPHLEBIA sp. nov. 
Frutex circiter 5 m altus, subtus foliis minute puberulis ex- 
ceptis glaber; foliis oblongis ad oblongo-obovatis, usque ad 22 
em longis, intégris vel obscure denticulatis, acuminatis, basi 
acutis, nervis utrinque circiter 12, subtus valde prominentibus; 
floribus numerosis, fasciculatis, fasciculis axillaribus et in axillis 
defoliatis, sepalis glabris, 5 mm longis, ovario pubescens. 
A shrub about 5 m high, nearly glabrous. Branches terete, 
rather stout, grayish-brown when dry, the young branchlets 
reddish-brown. Leaves shortly petioled, oblong to oblong- 
obovate, coriaceous, 14 to 22 cm long, 5 to 10 cm wide, apex acu- 
minate, base acute, margins entire or very obscurely denticulate, 
pale brownish when dry, shining and of the same color on both 
surfaces, the upper surface glabrous, the lower minutely puber- 
ulent with scattered hairs; lateral nerves about 12 on each side 
of the midrib, very prominent on the lower surface, impressed 
on the upper surface, the reticulations subparallel, prominent; 
petioles about 5 mm long. Fascicles axillary and in the axils 
