1066 LEAFLETS OF PHILIPPINE BOTANY [Vor. III, Arr. 56 
below the middle, obovoid in the bud state, pale yellow on 
the outside, deep red on the inner, similar in vestiture as 
the pedicel; the 3 segments 4 mm. long, nearly as wide 
across the middle, bulgingly elliptic; stamineal disk deep red, 
.9.5 mm. across, distinctly glabrous, with 11 star-shaped lat- 
eral and rotately spreading appendages bearing short sessile 
stamens on their underside; anthers cream colored; fruits 
not seen. l 
Type specimen 12200, A. D. E. Elmer, Magallanes (Mt. 
Giting-giting), Province of Capiz, Island of Sibuyan, April, 
1910. 
= Found growing in well drained clayey red soil of a for- 
ested ridge at 1000 feet. ''Anoling" is the local Visayan 
name. 
This also has close affinities to K. vidalii Warb., but 
the young twigs are at all times glabrous as well as the 
leaves with their nerves. The leaves of Gymnacranthera cryp- 
tocaryoides Elm. have from 3 to 5 fewer pairs of lateral nerv- 
es, twigs fulvous puberulent, never dark reddish brown in 
the dry state. Fruit on a near by tree was observed to be 
. subglobose and at least 1.25 cm. thick, but whether it belongs 
to this genus I cannot say. 
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