1470 : LEAFLETS OF PHILIPPINE BoTANY [Vor. IV, Anr. 74 
toward the distal end if at all; fruits short pedicelled, 1 to 
3-clustered, pendulous; calyx green and ovoid, glabrous, oc- 
casionally glutinous at the apex, 6 mm. long, nearly 5 mm. across 
the base, snugly covering the seed, the 5 obtuse teeth imbricate- 
ly arranged, the outer 2 segments winged; wings crossed from 
the base, obtusely rounded at apex, narrowed toward the base, 
flat, oblanceolately oblong, about 7-veined, reticulations fine, 
pleasing red and appearing as if glutinous, the normal ones 3 
em. long, 7.5 mm. wide above the middle. 
Type specimen 12071, A. D. E. Elmer, Magallanes (Mt. 
Giting-giting), Province of Capiz, Island of Sibuyan, March, 
1910. 
This Hopea was discovered in red sticky clay of woods at 
2000 feet elevation, on the summit ridge along the trail from 
Magallanes to Espana. Named after Dr. F. W. Foxworthy, 
who has recently revised our known Philippine Dipterocarpaceae. 
The foliage of this species is practically the same as that 
of the following but the fruits are entirely different. 
Hopea glutinosa Elm. n. sp. 
Small tree; stem terete, 2.5 dm. thick, 10 m. high, branched 
toward the top only; wood rather hard, sourish to bothodor and 
taste, whitish or darker toward the center; bark smoothish, 
mottled; main branches divaricate, numerously rebranched, 
forming bushy masses; twigs suberect, relatively short, at first 
dirty brown pulverulent, soon becoming glabrous and grayish 
in color. Leaves numerous, alternate, descending, rigidly char- 
taceous, dull deep green above, paler beneath, curing dull green 
or greenish brown, glabrous, somewhat folded upon the upper 
side, obtuse to obtusely rounded at the base, gradually tapering 
into the recurved 1 em. long subeaudate apex which terminates 
in a very blunt or minutely emarginate point, the entire margins 
subinvolute at least in the dry state, nearly all alike in size and 
shape, the lamina 4 em. long by 1.5 em. wide below the middle, 
. ovately lanceolate; midvein brown, raised upon the nether side, 
_ smooth and glabrous, boldly extending clear to the tip of the 
apical portion, sunken upon the upper side; lateral nerves about 
9 primary pairs but with secondary ones in between, faint, 
parallel, ascending and slightly eurved, strongly curved toward 
