March 27, 1915] Two Hundred Twenty Six New Species- II 2731 



lish red toward the apex and interlaced, 3 to 4 cm long; 

 anther yellow, ovately ellipsoid, 1 mm long; style persistent, 

 reddish except the greenish basal portion, filiform, much 

 exceeding the stamens and usually recurved; stigma slightly 

 enlarged, green or greenish. 



Type specimen number 12236, A. D. E. Elmer, Magal- 

 lanes (Mt. Giting-giting), Island of Sibuyan, April, 1910. 



Standing in good moist soil of woods or forests at 700 feet 

 above sea level. The Visayan of northern Sibuyan call it 

 "Magopaho." 



This species was distributed as Barringtonia revoluta Merr. 

 of Palawan and of which I more recently collected typical 

 specimens in the type locality. It is distinctly different 

 from Merrill's species and seems to run closely to Barring- 

 tonia sumatrana Miq. 



LEGUMINOSAE 



Dalbergia dubia Elm. n. sp. 



A tough forest tree climber; stem 3.5 cm thick toward 

 the rebranched top; branches wiry, brown and yellowish 

 gray lenticelled; twigs relatively short, horizontally spread- 

 ing, when young or along the lower or protected side dense- 

 ly testaceus puberulent, the older or more exposed portion 

 smooth or glaucous gray. Leaves entire, alternating along 

 the ultimate branches, subsessile or very short stalked, 

 ascending, varying from 5 to 10 cm long, 15 to 31- 

 imparipinnate; l'achis subolivaceus tomentnlose, leaflet bear- 

 ing from near the base; leaflets also ascending, membranous, 

 flat, paler green beneath, subopposite, oblong except the 

 terminal one which is obovately elongated, curing lighter 

 brown beneath, yellowish strigose on both sides especially 

 on the lower side, varying from 1 to 2 cm in length and 

 from 5 to 8 mm in width, truncately rounded and sube- 

 marginate at the apex, base obliquely rounded, inequilateral 

 below the middle; midrib conspicuous beneath and olivaceus 

 hairy, plane along the upper side, lateral nerves and minute 

 reticulations obscure. Inflorescence paniculate, terminal, as- 

 cendingly curved, branchlets 6 to 9 cm long or much shorter, 



