Fesavary 28, 1909] SYNOPSIS OF FaGRAEA . 599 
tiolar. Cymes rigid, comparatively few | flowered; pedicels 
Short; glabrous calyx 15 mm. long, the lobes broadly round- 
ed to obtuse; corolla 3 to 5 cm. long, the basal one third 
tubular, the upper portion campanulate and 2 cm. wide 
across the throat; lobes 1.5 em. long, oblong to obovate, 
obtuse or rounded at apex; stamens and pistils mainly 
included; berry nearly 3 cm. long, 2 cm. in diameter, ovoid. 
Represented by: 9107, A. D. E. Elmer, Lucban, Province 
of Tayabas, Luzon, May, 1906. 
In humid woods from near the sea level to 5000 feet 
elevation throughout the Philippines, but nowhere abundant. 
.6. Fagraea auriculata Jack. in Malay. Mise. 2, N. 
1; 823. 1893. 
Large shrub. Leaves very thick, oblong or occasionally 
Obovate, acute at both ends or more attenuate towards the 
base, 4 to 7 em. wide, 10 to 15 em. long, rigid; petiole 
l to 3 em. long, thick and auricled at the base; lateral 
veins scarcely visible. Cymes 1 to 5- flowered, terminal; ped- 
icels stout, subcompressed, less than 1 em. long; calyx 3 cm. 
long, subtentel by a pair of acute bracts, thick and rigid; 
segments cleft nearly to the base, oblong, apex obtuse, 1.5 cm. 
wide; corolla 10 em. long, the lower one third tubular, the upper 
portion. widely funnel shaped; lobes very broad, rounded or 
subtruncate, oblong to obovate; stamens included; pistil equalling 
the throat; berry ovoidly elongated or ellidsoid, yellowish 
green. 
Represented by W. F. Foxworthy (Bureau of Science record 
612), Mount Victoria, Island of Palawan, March to April, 
1906. 
Apparently rare, and so far known only from Palawan 
and from mount Banahao. 
7. Fagraea negrosensis Elm. n. sp. 
Seandent and forming tangled bushes; stems soft, 3 to 
5 em. thick; bark quite smooth, yellowish gray; twigs not 
numerous, suberect, rather rigid. Leaves flat except the short 
recurved tips, ascending, the older ones spreading, very coria- 
ceous, equally smooth on both sides, dull green above, some- 
what lighter beneath, obovate, the larger ones 2 dm. long, 
