APRIL 20, 1912] Two Score or New PLANTS 1485 
5 mm. long, glabrous, deeply channelled on the upper side. Fruit 
along the branchlets, mostly solitary, upon very short usually 
bracteated tubercles; pedicel terete, glabrous, glaucus in the 
dry state, 2.25 cm. long, subpendant; fruit hanging, 5- lobed and 
winged, obovoidly in outline, 2.5 cm. long, the apex deeply 
sunken and in the center projected into a sharp angular point, 
gradually tapering toward the base, shining and pale green; 
sepals 5, more or less united at the base, glabrous, greenish, 
| relatively thin or membranous, rotund or broadly oval, entire, 
5 mm. across, the 2 basal ones much smaller, all strongly curved 
upon the ventral side, imbrieate; petals more whitish, of an equal 
number, oblong or elliptic, entire toward the broad base, margins 
fimbriate especially at the rounded apex, as long as the longer 
sepals; stamens 5, inserted upon the ovary disk; filament glabrous, 
2 mm. long, compressed, strongly reflexed over the ovary disk, 
yellowish white; anthers 0.5 mm. long, nearly twice as broad, 
dehiscing along the upper edges, cells yellowish, connective 
i brown; ovary disk nearly 4 mm. across, glabrous, minutely rugu- 
i s lose, at the middle bearing a 1 mm. long stout point or style with 
i 
minute stigma. 
Type specimens 12256 for fruit and 12485 for flower, A. D. 
E. Elmer, Magallanes (Mt. Giting-giting), Province of Capiz, 
Island of Sibuyan, April and May, 1910. 
Gathered from the wooded banks of the Agdamagan creek 
, at 1000 feet altitude. The flowering specimens were collected 
| on à humid forested ridge at the same elevation. 
| Allied to E. javanicus Bim. but the winged carpels in our 
| specimens are entirely different. E. sumatrana Miq. is said to 
have fruits slightly longer than Blume’s species and is considered 
a synonym. 
BIGNONIACEAE. 
Radermachera sibuyanensis Elm. n. sp. 
An ascending tree; stem 10 m. high, 2 dm. thick, its main 
branches arising from below the middle, ultimately slender; twigs 
relatively short, few, thick, yellowish gray lenticelled; wood sim- 
ilar to maplewood, odorless, very bitter, moderately soft, red- 
