1358 LEAFLETS OF PHILIPPINE BOTANY (Vor. IV, Art. 70 
and united or separating into 5 lanceolately linear segments 
whose apices usually terminate into setae-like tails, 4 mm. long, 
finely carinate; receptacle subtended by a thick rim, the indi- 
vidual flowers subtended by minute glabrous involucral bracts; 
corolla creamy white, usually curved, 1 to 1.5 em. long, tubular 
but narrowest toward the base, glabrous or a.trifle strigose on 
the outside in the region of the throat; segments 5, oblong, 2.5 
mm. long, 1 mm. wide, roundly obtuse at apex, irregularly 
spreading; anthers 5, inserted in the throat, subalternating 
with the segments, upon 0.5 mm. long glabrous filaments, finely 
sagittate at the base, basifixed, linear, 1.5 mm. long; style rela- 
tively thick, subterete, fleshy, glabrous, exerted and usually 
curved, terminated by a subglobose stigma; cells of the ovary 2, 
subcompressed, pendant, numerously ovuled; fruiting heads 
subpendant, grayish yellow, ovoidly or irregularly globose, 5 
em. long, straw brown, truncate at apex, angled, sharply pointed 
toward the base, separating into 2 equal halves, 6 mm. across the 
thickened top; seeds brown, nearly 2 mm. long, subcompressed, 
sparsely strigose or puberulent, at the upper end provided with 
a beard of yellowish brown hairs, the opposite end provided 
with a silvery coma or tuft of very fine 10 mm. long hairs; 
Type specimen 12848, A. D. E. Elmer, Puerto Princesa 
(Mt. Pulgar), Palawan, March, 1911. 
Found only along deeply shaded streams and rivers at 
1000 feet, upon ledges from where the branches had a chance 
of spreading over the cool water or creek beds. 
Ours is a Sarcocephalus with solid concrete heads, though 
resembling Nauclea strigosa Korth. from which it differs in having 
the 5 not 4 calyx segments well laciniate instead of ap- 
pendiculate, nerves on the underside of leaves always pubes- 
cent, stipules are also of a slightly different shape. 
TARENNA Gaertn. 
 Tarenna fragrans (Blm.) K. et V. 
. Field-note:—Slender erect tree; stem terete, 7 inches thick, 
35 feet high; wood burly, moderately hard and quite heavy, 
dirty white, odorless and tasteless; bark smooth, ater colored; 
