DecemBer 14, 1908] Turse &cort or New PLANTS 489 
Type specimen 91835, A. D. E. Elmer, Lucban, Province 
of Tayabas, Luzon, May, 1907. 
Rare. In light woods filled with shrubberies bordering 
grassy glens at 2500 feet of mount Banahao. 
Near to T. fragrans Hook. f. but not fragrant, with a 
differently branched inflorescence, and the ovary not at all 
glabrous. Fruiting specimens were collected in 1902 by Sr. R. S. 
Garcia, at Dalupaon, (Pasacao) province of Camarines Sur, 
Luzon; and by the late H. D. Everett in 1906, province of 
Occidental Negros, Negros (Forestry Bureau 4250). 
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GLYCOSMIS Corr. 
Glycosmis angularis Elm. n. sp. 
F Lax shrub, 2 m. high; branches more or less crooked 
1 and gnarly, tough. Leaves always simple, alternate, lanceo- 
E late or frequently oblong, membranous, flat, much varying in 
- size, the normal ones 10 cm. long, 4 cm. wide, glabrous 
and punctate on both sides, apex acute, or short acuminate, 
shining dark green: above, base mostly acute, faint nerves 5 
to 7 on each side and forked toward the distal ends, horizontal- 
ly spreading, with a 5 mm. long glabrous petiole. Infru- 
tescence upon short sparingly branched peduncles provided 
with thick cinnamon brown bracts or simply zigzag and with 
obsolete bracts; pedicels of fruits only 1 to 2 mm. long, usual- 
ly short brown pubescent, subtended by minute 3 to 5 bracts; 
persistent calyx of 5 acute 1 mm. long sepals; mature fruits 
soft, flesh color, 1 to 2 cm. long, less than 1 em. in diam- 
eter at the middle, oblong, nearly equally tapering at both 
ends, characteristically 5-angled throughout its development, | 
2-celled; each cell with a solitary plano-convex hard seed. 
. - "Type specimen 7273, A. D. E. Elmer, Palo, Province 
k of Leyte, Leyte, January, 1906. 
Along streams and upon cliffs at 500 feet elevation. a 
Similar to G. citrifolia Lindl. which is considered by - 
some botanists as G. pentaphylla Corr., but leaves in our spec- 
imen all alternate, berry not globular but strongly angled  . 
and tapering toward both ends, especially toward the apex. 
