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5. R. fitzalani F. Muell. 
++ ++ Leaves not chartaceous; corolla tubular; inflorescence 
cymose, fascicled or umbellate. 
== Infrutescence umbellate, all pedicels from short axillary tu- 
bercles. 
6. R. umbellata n. sp. Glabrous shrubs. Leaves sub- 
coriaceous, narrowly elliptic to oblong, 6 em. wide, 18 em. 
long, sessile or on very short petioles, lucid green on the 
upper surface, paler beneath, with 8 to 12 pairs of lateral 
nerves, obtuse or acute at the apex, base obtuse or rounded; 
stipule coriaceous, sharply acute, 3 mm. long. Infrutescence 
umbellate, fascicled upon short tubercles in the axils of leaf 
sears; pedicels slender, glabrous, subtended by short and 
thick scales, about 1 cm. long; fruit globose, averaging 5 
mm. in diameter, 2-celled, apex truncate and with a large 
circular disk; seeds numerous, small, triquetrous, light brown, 
embedded in a pulpy mass, but faintly pitted. 
Type specimen 1302, E. B. Copeland, Todaya, Province 
of Davao, Mindanao, April, 1904. 
= = Infrutescence fascicled or cymose, the pedicels subten- 
ded by bracts. 
£ Calyx rim short, truncate or obscurely toothed and scarious; 
fruit subsessile, fascicled. 
7. R. fasciculiflora n. sp. A shrub, 3 m. high; branchlets 
smooth, grayish white. Leaves shining and coriaceous, elliptic 
lanceolate or oblanceolate, paler beneath, 4 cm. wide, 9 cm. 
long including the 5 mm. long petiole, acute at the apex, 
attenuate at the base, with 5 to 7 lateral pairs of veins rather 
obscure; stipule coriaceous, glabrous, the broad base persistent, 
7 mm. long, terminating into a slender awn. Inflorescence 
fascieled in the lower leaf axils or in the axils of the leaf 
scars; flowers 3 or more from a short bracteate receptacle, short 
pedicellate; calyx turbinate, glabrous, the lower 6 mm. united 
tothe ovary, the upper portion rim like, entire or obscurely 
toothed; corolla tubular, 10 mm. long including the segments, 
glabrous on the exterior, easily separating from the base; 
segments 4, much  reflexed; 4 mm. long, apex obtuse, 
broadly oblong, densely villose on the central portion of the 
