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shining, mostly oblong, the lower surface a little paler than the 
upper one, 6 to 11 cm long, 3 to 4.5 cm wide, the base rounded, the 
apex blunt-acuminate, the acumen distinctly retuse; lateral nerves 
5 to 7 on each side of the midrib, slender, not prominent; peti- 
olules 4 to 5 mm long, the rachis bearing the terminal leaflet 
produced. Inflorescence and flowers not seen. Pods narrowly 
oblong, thin, pale brown or grayish, smooth and shining, about 
11 cm long, 2.5 to 3 cm wide, acute or acuminate, base decurrent 
into a short stipe, the margins narrowly keeled, apparently 
tardily dehiscent, containing three or four seeds. 
MINDANAO, District of Zamboanga, opposite Olutanga Island, For. Bur. 
18290 Foxworthy, DeMesa, & Villamil, May 16, 1912, on forested slopes 
near the sea, altitude about 20 meters. 
There is some doubt as to the correctness of referring the species to 
Ormosia in the absence of flowers, but it is probably correct, and probably 
referable to the section Amacrotropis. Its Moro name, bahay, is also sig- 
nificant, for in other parts of the Archipelago this is the common name of 
Ormosia calavensis Azaola. The seeds, in the specimens available, were 
destroyed by insects before the time of collection. 
SINDORA Miquel 
SINDORA INERMIS sp. nov. 
Arbor alta, partibus junioribus leviter pubescentibus; foliolis 
6, chartaceis vel subcoriaceis, usque ad 12 cm longis, subellipticis, 
breviter obtuse acuminatis, basi subacutis ad rotundatis aliquis 
inaequilateralibus; stipulis late acinaciformibus, 2 ad 2.5 cm 
longis; leguminibus compressis, inermis, inaequilateraliter subel- 
lipticis, circiter 7 cm longis et 5 cm latis, brevissime apiculatis. 
A tall tree, the younger parts sparingly pubescent, otherwise 
glabrous (inflorescence not seen). Branches slender, terete, 
brown. Leaves about 25 cm long, each with 6 leaflets, the leaflets 
chartaceous to subcoriaceous, subelliptic, somewhat shining, 
brownish-olivaceous, 8 to 12 cm long, 5.5 to 6.5 em wide, some of 
them more or less inequilateral, apex shortly and obtusely 
acuminate, base subacute to rounded; lateral nerves slender, 15 or 
more on each side of the midrib, both surfaces rather distinctly 
and densely subfoveolate-reticulate; stipules broadly scimitar- 
shaped, falcate, coriaceous, 2 to 2.5 cm long, shortly acuminate. 
Flowers not seen. Fruits compressed, somewhat inequilateral, 
about 7 cm long, 5 cm wide, brown, glabrous, with a short excen- 
tric apiculus at the apex, the valves unarmed, thickly coriaceous. 
MINDANAO, District of Cotabato, Sapu, Sarangani Bay, For. Bur. 23054 
Ferraris, October 3, 1914, growing at sea level near the mangrove, locally 
known as gayugalo, oil-producing like Sindora supa. A sterile specimen, 
