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Type specimen letter “W” E. B. Copeland, Mount Apo, 
Provinee of Davao, Mindanao, October, 1904. On mossy logs 
at 2000 meters. 
* * Flowers more numerous, 
-— Perennial herbs. 
2. O. oblongifolia DC. 
+ + Suffrutescent or woody, 
++ Mature infrutescence and leaves usually staining red while 
drying. 
3. O. mungos Linn. 
++ ++ Infrutescence and leaves not turning red. 
= Inflorescence and nerves beneath the leaves ferruginous 
pubescent. 
4. O. acuminata DC. 
== == [Inflorescence and leaf nerves subglabrous or puberulous 
with yellowish hairs. 
5. O. harrisiana Hey. 
PSYCHOTRIA LINN. 
* Drupes elongated, spindle shaped or fusiform. 
1. P. philippinenses C. et S. 
* * Drupes obovoid or subglobose. 
+ Drupes upon 1 em. long pedicels. 
2. P. longipedicellata n. sp. Shrub 2 to 3 m. high; 
young branchlets rusty pubescent, soon becoming glabrous. 
Leaves turning slightly red while drying, membranous, opposite, 
usually clustered or subverticillate at the ends of the branches, 
abovate or lanceolate, opex rounded or obtuse, base abruptly 
euneate or rounded, paler beneath, 7 to 12 em. long including 
the 1 to 2 em. long rufous pubescent petiole, 3 to 5 cm. 
wide, glabrous except the dark brown pubescent  midvein 
beneath, lateral nerves 9 to 13 pairs; stipule broad, base 
acute, 1 em. long, subglabrous. Flowers axillary or subaxillary, 
upon short pubescent 5 mm. long pedicels; calyx 1 mm. 
long, turbinate, its rim minutely fringed; corolla glabrous on 
the outside, pilose at the throat, campanulate, 4 mm. long, 
_ divided into 5 reflexed obtuse segments; stamens 5, inserted 
