986 LEAFLETS or Patuirrxe Borany [Vor. III, Arr. 54 
forested flat at 4000 feet, south of the Baruring river. 
"Oolilo" is the Bagobo name. 
COPTOSAPELTA Korth. 
Coptosapelta flavescens Korth. in Ned. Kruidk. Arch. 
If; 113, 1851. Randia olaciformis Merr. in Philip. Journ. Sci. 
IH: 169; 1905. 
In our archipelago it is only known from lake Lanao, 
central Mindanao, through Mrs. Clemen’s collection. 
ADINA Salisb. 
Adina garciae Elm. n. sp. 
A medium-sized tree; stem 15 cm. thick, 10 or more 
m. high; branches above the middle, forming an elongated 
crown, the ultimate ones rather numerous; wood moderately 
hard and brittle, dingy white except the deep yellow central 
portion, tasteless as well as odorless; bark whitish beneath 
the brown epidermis, covered with grayish usually horizon- 
tally arranged lenticels. Leaves thinly coriaceous, ascending 
and folded upon the upper side, slightly paler green beneath, 
tips recurved, the upper surface shining green even in the 
dry state, ample toward the ends of the twigs, the average 
blades 8 cm. long and 3 em. wide, linearly oblong or broadly 
oblanceolate, with the widest portion across the middle or 
above this, apex acuminate, base cuneate to obtuse, entire, 
glabrous, arranged oppositely; petioles 1 to 2 cm. long, gla- 
brous; nerves about 7 pairs, quite prominent, the fine retic- 
ulations obscure; stipules caducous. Flowers not seen; in- 
frutescence erect, arising from the uppermost leaf axils, 
usually solitary; peduncle strict, as long as 5 cm., minutely 
bracteate above the middle, toward the apex finely yel- 
lowish brown puberulent; head globose, 12 mm, in diameter; 
receptacle one third as thick, densely provided with short 
fimbriate scales; fruit composed of 2 halves and splitting 
into 4 carpels, angularly obovoid, 4 mm. long, 9 mm. wide 
above the middle, freely separating, the flattened apex at 
