DECEMBER 14, 1908] TunzE Score or New PLANTS 473 
ANONACEJE. 
GONIOTHALAMUS Hook. f. and Thoms. 
* Goniothalamus magnificus Elm. n. sp. 
Tall slender trees, 10 m. high; branches rather rigid, 
covered with smooth yellowish bark. Leaves scattering along 
the branchlets, not numerous, subcoriaceous, flat, glabrous, 
dark shining green above, paler beneath, unequal in size, 
oblong, the two ends nearly equally tapering, apex acute to 
acuminate, base obtuse, the entire margins finely involute, 
the average blades 3 dm. long, 7 cm. wide for the greater 
length; nerves faint but equally visible from both sides, more 
or less divaricate but upwardly arched and reticulately united, 
19 to 23 on each side, the coarse reticulations nearly as pro- 
minent, the midrib caniculate above and prominently sub- 
keeled beneath; petiole 12 mm. long, glabrous, 4 mm. thick 
near the base; fruits lateral or from the leaf axils, capitately 
clustered upon 7 em. long stout subrecurved peduncles which 
are more or less thickened toward the apex; receptacle glo- 
bose, 12 mm. in diameter; carpels smooth, green, 3 to 4 
em. long, 1.5 to 2 em. thick, more abruptly pointed at the 
apex, base substipitate, sul-terete, the dorsal side nearly straight, 
the ventral side more bulging and with an evident suture, 
radially spreading; ovules 2, superposed. 
Type specimen 7419, A. D. E. Elmer, Lucban, Province 
of Tayabas, Luzon, May, 1906. | 
In the woods at 3000 feet on mount Banahao. Not 
common, only here and there an individual tree is found. 
Not G. philippinensis Merr. which has thick leathery leaves 
with obscurereticulations; it is, however, identical with 1746 
Cuming and which .was determined as G. giganteus Hook. f. 
and Thoms. Very different from the last named species. — 
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SAXIFRAGACEJE. 
SHE UNA Linn. 
Hydrangea glandulosa n. Sp. - ; 
A ae tree gene sters about E 5 em. dick; 
