Marcu 18, 1912] NEW  APOCYNACEAE 1467 
subterete, pendant, dark green, 1.5 dm. long at least, usually 
curved, upon short thick pedicels, gradually pointed toward 
the apex, l-celled; seeds many, subterete, linear, 8 mm. long, 
f strongly wrinkled when dry, greenish in the dry state, at the 
| : lower or basal end provided with a pure silky white coma of 
P very soft hairs. 
" Type specimen 12873, A. D. E. Elmer, Puerto Princesa 
(Mt. Pulgar), Palawan, March, 1911. 
In dry thin woods or in shrubberies of compact gravelly 
soil at 250 feet altitude. Not at all common. Named after Mr. 
Thomas Hanley, agriculturalist for the Iwahig Penal Colony. 
