1520 LEAFLETS oF PHILIPPINE BoTANY [Vor. IV. Art. 75 
across the middle or a trifle above it; midvein prominent beneath, 
flat or minutely grooved above; lateral nerves about 6 pairs, 
much ascending, also bold beneath and very evident above, 
coarsely branched toward the ends, smooth and glabrous; reticu- 
lations numerous and conspicuous on both sides; petiole less than 
1 m. long, glabrous except the olivaceus strigose hairs in the 
deep channel. Fruits suberect, axillary, hard, green, glabrous, 
subsessile or upon very short green stalks, mostly solitary, ovoid- 
ly globose or somewhat obscurely flattened or trigonous, 1.5 to 
2 cm. across, apparently 2-celled and wtih 2 compressed crus- 
taceous seeds. 
Type specimen 12476, A. D. E. Elmer, Magallanes (Mt. 
Giting-giting), Province of Capiz, Island of Sibuyan, May, 1910; 
also numbers 12323, 12079 and 12142 from the same locality. 
All of these specimens were collected in good soil of moist 
woods or forests from 750 to 1500 feet elevation. 
Apparently nearest to F. inermis Roxb. Possibly it is a 
Myroxylon Forst., and it also has the facies of a Cyclostemon Blm. 
