1006 LEAFLETS oF PHILIPPINE BOTANY [Vor. III, Arr. 54 
paniculate, terminal, 5 cm. long, numerously flowered, branch- 
ed from near the base, 5 to 8 cm. wide; branchlets dirty 
puberulent, subtended by sharply acuminate bracts; pedicels 
3 to 4 mm. long, provided with few alternatingly bracte- 
oles; calyx ellipsoid, 3 mm. long, nearly as wide, similar- 
ly pubescent, terminated by a rim of rather short rounded 
persistent lobes; corolla 9 mm. long at least, the tube 
nearly 5 mm. long, gradually enlarging from the base, 
pubescent on the outside; lobes 5, deflexed and usually 
twisted, creamy white, oblong, obtuse at apex; stamens 5, 
inserted upon the throat; glabrous filaments 0.5 mm. long, 
alternating with the segments; style as long or longer than 
the corolla, hairy at about the middle, slenderly clavate 
toward the tip; anthers linear, at least 3 mm. long, basifix- 
ed, forked at the base; fruits 7.5 mm. thick, globose, ob- 
scurely 2-celled; seeds about 15, light brown, irregularly trian- 
gular, 0.75 mm. across. 
Type specimen 10978, A. D. E. Elmer, Todaya (Mt. Apo), 
District of Davao, Mindanao, June, 1909. 
Discovered in well drained soil of a wooded ridge along 
the Baracatan creek at 1750 Het; Named by the Bagobos 
"*Cayotgauli.? 
This probably should be referred under Stylocoryne rather 
than Randia. It seems to be related to S. fragrans Blm. 
GARDENIA Linn. 
Gardenia longiflora Vid. Fl. Vasc. Pl. Philip. 153, 1886. 
The following is my field-note of number 12670 from Sibu- 
yan island: —4A shrub-like tree; stem 1 dm. thick, 5 m. high, 
branched above the middle; branches ascending, quite numerous, 
forming an elongated crown; wood sappy white, soft, odor- 
less and tasteles; bark smoothish, yellowish gray. Leaves also 
ascending, conduplicate on the upper shining surface, paler 
green beneath, tips more or less recurved, subchartaceous. 
Flowers solitary, erect; calyx green, 2.5 cm. long; corolla 
tube cylindrie, pale green, 1.5 dm. long, strict; the 10 seg- 
ments 3 em. long, oblique and rotately spreading, creamy 
white but soon turning to a very deep yellow; anthers of 
