976 LEAFLETS OF PHILIPPINE BOTANY ' [Vor. III, Arr. 54 
Hedyotis apoensis Elm, n. comb. Oldenlandia apoenses Elm. 
Leaf. Philip. Bot. I; 17, 1906. 
Only known from mount Apo where it is common, and 
from central Leyte. 
Hedyotis yoderi Elm. n. comb, Oldenlandia yoderi Elm. 
Leaf. Philip. Bot. I; 18, 1906. 
Known only from Mr. Yoder’s original specimens collected 
on mount Midiaas, Panay. 
Hedyotis benguetensis Elm. n. comb. Oldenlandia ben- 
guetense Elm. Leaf. Philip. Bot. I; 18, 1906. 
Rather common in the mountains of northern Luzon. 
Hedyotis banksii Elm. n. comb. Oldenlandia banksii Elm. 
Leaf. Philip. Bot. I; 19, 1906. 
Thus far only collected on mount Banahao and on Canlaon 
volcano. 
Hedyotis magallanensis Elm. n. sp. 
Shrub, 1 to 3 m. high, with solitary or clustered stems; stem 
strict, 1.5 cm. thick, profusely branched from below the middle; 
wood quite tough, greenish, without odor or taste, with a 
relatively large pith; bark smooth and green on the branch- 
es, becoming yellowish and shredded when old; branchlets 
lax, horizontally rebranched, the ultimate ones more or less 
angular. Leaves opposite, scattered all along the twigs, 
submembranous, flat, glabrous, deep dull green above in 
the fresh state, much lighter beneath, ovately lanceolate, 
quite variable in size, the larger ones 5 em. long inclu- 
ding the petiole, nearly 2 cm. wide a trifle below the mid- 
dle, apex gradually acuminate, base cuneate, entire; lateral 
nerves 3 to 5, very oblique, slightly arched, obscure even 
beneath; petiole also glabrous, 8 to 5 mm. long; stipules 
triangularly lanceolate, terminated into 3 short pectinate 
segments, glabrous, green, 3 mm. long. Inflorescence upon 
short pedunculate cymose glomerules, axillary; the peduncle 
