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3. U. streptopodium Wall. 
++ ++ Leaves 12 to 20 cm. long, narrowly elliptic, short acute; 
iruit pedicels always longer. 
4. U. bataanensen.sp. Shrub, 4 m. high, sparsely branch- 
ed but widely spreading. Leaves opposite, thin, glabrous or 
with a few short hairs along the the 7 to 10 pairs of nerves 
beneath, their reticulations prominent on both sides, obtuse or 
acute at the base, acute or acuminate at apex, oblong or lanceo- 
late, or oblanceolate, the larger ones 6 cm. wide, 20 cm. long with 
the 2 to 3 em. long glabrous petiole; stipule 1 to 1.5 em. 
long, submembranous, ovate or triangularly acute, apex ob- 
tuse, subglabrous, the scars with a fringe of hairs along 
the upper edge. Flowers axillary, solitary or when 2 or 3 
short pedunculate and umbellate, subtended by short ciliate 
fringed bracts; pedicels 1 cm. long, glabrous; calyx glabrous, 
thick, campanulate, 5 mm. long, obscurely segmented; co- 
rolla glabrous on the exterior, easily separating, 8 mm, long 
including the 4 mm. long segments; the tube 5 mm. long, 
also glabrous on the interior, about 3 to 4 mm. wide at 
the base, much constricted toward the throat; the 5 seg- 
ments reflexed, leathery, adnate, straight; throat densely pi- 
lose; anthers 5, sessily inserted upon the throat and alter- 
nating with the segments; stigma 3-lobed, sessile; berry 6 
mm. in diameter, 4 mm. high, crowned by a 3 mm. deep 
cupular calyx rim, glabrous, 5-celled; seeds embedded in a 
pulp, numerous in each cell, brown, subglobose, pitted, 0.5 
mm. in diameter. 
Type specimen 6810, A. D. E. Elmer, Mount Mariveles, 
Province of Bataan, Luzon, November, 1904. 
WEBERA SCHREB, 
* Leaves glabrous on the upper surface, acute or acuminate. 
1. W. luzonensis Vid. 
* * Leaves pubescent along the nerves on the upper surface, 
obtuse or rounded. 
2. W. cumingiana Vid. 
